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VoL X
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No. 2
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28th July, 1970.
(Tuesday)
6th Sravan, 1892 S. E.
THE
AMDHRA PRADESH
OPF!C!AL
REPORT
CONTENTS
PAcm
Oral Answers to Question
4i
Short Notice Questions and Answers
9^
Written Ans^ets to Questions
Announcement:
re: Decisions of the Business Advisory Committee
t46
re: Nominations for the Committee on Subordinate
Legisiation
!48
Point of Information :
*
re: Eviction of Harijans cultivation 8anjar lands
in Addagudem viilage Nailagonda Distriot.
re: Collection of fees for M. B. & S. entrance
examinations
re: Elections to the Osmania Mediral Students Union
W
' !S9
Condolence Motion:
re: Demise of Sri C. Narasimhant Naidu former
Member of the Madras Legislative Assembly
M9
Business of the House
M4
Adjournment Motion:
re:. Arrest of Sri K.L. Maheadra, M-L.C,
Previ^ge Motion:
re: Arrest of Sri N. Ramaehandrai-oddy
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THE
ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DEBATES
OFFICIAL REPORT.
Forty-fifth day of the Fourth Session of the
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Tuesday, the 28th July 1970.
The House met at half past Eight of the Clock.
(Mr. Speaker m the Chair).
ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONSW R I T PETITIONS
861—
- 876-A (1728-M) Q.—Sarvasri B* Rathnasabhapathi, (Rajamoet)
T* C- Rajan, (PalamaRer) A- Madhava Rao, (Nellore) T- S.
Murthy (Warangal) and B* Papi Reddy ( A l l u r ) W i l l hon* the
Chief Minister be pleased to state :
(a) the number of writ petitions Rledby Government servants
and Local Body Employees against the action of the Government
in regard to their services since April, 1967 to date ;
(b) the number of cases in which judgments were given
against the Government; and
(c) whether gist pertaining to the observations made by their
Loxdships be placed on the Table of the House ?
(The Minister for Education deputised the Chief Minister and
answered the questions)—
Sri P^ V. Naraaimha Rao W a ) %034 upto the ea4 of May'
1970.
(b) 418^
(c) The High Court and the Principal Government Pleader
have stated that it is not possible to Ruraigh the gist of observations made by the High Court in all these judgments- Important
judgments are reported in the Indian Law Reports (Andhra
Pradesh Series) and copies of the same are available in the
Library of Legislature Secretariat for study by Hon'ble Members*
a.
Ke^&pga
: — a & a a o e x R
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1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
Every Act of the Government,
we presume, is being
se utilised legally by the High Comt and it hasce.tanily an
impa
,
418 ^ o u
2084 "cuoou*
j^o
^^^
J
^KTu^
T h e High C o u r t ' s observations are very necessary for u s -^nd
for fait admlnist at^on. ^ ^ ^ S - L P ^
The Legislators are lequired
and that information must be given*
Sri P V- Narasimha Rao —Number of cases and Judgments
are so large which is humanly not possiblo to get all the copies of
the Judgments and again get them punted or cy^lostyted or
wjttan up in a gist, Sir* It would not be really neooasa y to
prepare copies of all the Judgments of 418 Judgments- However,
if the Hon'ble Member want that m any pa ticular ease which he
chooses, the gist will be piepaied and givenSri B- Ratnasabhapatln :—This will reveal the manner hi
which the Government is fuirntiomnghete' After all, theieare
only 418 judgmentsl^Ra c^eo
<9§ 033^0
? All tliat, I ask is what
you have placed in the Library may be supplied to the Members.
Sri P V Narasimha Rao We will have to supply the
Volumes of Indian Law Repotts- They are contained over three
years. Indian Law Repoiteii.es (Andhra Pradesh series) over a
period of three years are there- We
to mike out aUthe
Volumes in 418 Judgments 390693o*3> iM
' That is
hardly necessary.
Sri B- Rathnasabhapathi :—That is from the point of view of
the Government'
Sri A- Madhava Rao :—How many contempt applications
have been Bled in the High Couit for non-implementation of the
decisions of the High Court and whether the Government have
implemented the decisions of the Andhra Pradesh
*
Mr- Speaker :—Please put a separate question*
Sri A* Madhava Rao
We must know as to how many
contempt applications have been filed for non-implementation of
the decisions*
Sri P* V- Narasimha Rao
I do not have the information-
Sri A' Madhava Rao :—What is the use of our supplemen*
taries ?
a.
^ R g a ^ o a o &3goao,3
grasps*
3°g<sao T3ar.agoo6K§ a^ggo^ g^asgs a ^ s s .
Oral Answers to
Questions-
28th
^ca^
Juiy,
1970.
43
^S^^o
S^iP'V Naiasimha Rao
That is for the High Couitto
decide, Sir.
a.
RoRe^co
^d&o
<ge?3go
sgaa^
?^^^^
^odur? ^ ^ g ^ c ?
Sri P- V. Narasimha Rao :—It is not for the Government to
give either directions or suggestions to the High Court to do its
work expeditiouslySri P Subbaiah :—More Judges can be appointed.
a. 3. *3. ^
(yga^) ;—(o^tS^
gPKbjS
" t h e n u m b e r of c a s e s in which judgments were given against
the Government"
^^or? <ao&.
oo^oa
^c^^oa^
^ a. a,
to
It
SriC* V^K- Rao:—You cannot mn away from this.
must say as to how many fuither contempt cases are there.
m
3*&
^ ^ ^
^o^)
You
cj
^ ^
Sri C V- K* Rao -It arises out of this questions only*
You cannot run away.
Sa P V* Narasnnha Rao '—I am not either running away
or gomg away- If you put a shott notice question, I will
answer it in two or th;ee days. About all the 418 cases, what
has happened in ea.'h case and what is the action taken or
what is the action not taken, etc.? if such a tabular statement
is lequiredi I require some time for it- So far as the contempt
cases are concerned, trie number of them are not very large and
I can get them within two or three days and I can answer
thern^ if it is put in a foiin of shoit notice question.
Sri C* V< K. Rao: How many judgments were given
against the Government ? There is a question here*
418
Sri P. V* Narasimha Rao
Rasr:$3 ^a*.
R. &. cats' :
^ o ^ M g&Sf
I have answered that question
8sS* aaS^Ra
t^^^o
^cRdyRS t^Ro^,
^pa^RD
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Oral Answers to Questions
^ a. a. ^Ro^c*^ : — T o ^ f
asoxSgo
^^ ^^^^
To^
aa^&rr ^ o ^ ^ f
^
g). ^aoxrscr^)
It depends on
the nature of the cases- If it is a case which decides a p- inciple,
genetally it will be accepted and implementedBut if it is
an individual case in which the judgment relates to that person
alone, we cannot make it a general principle-
Mr. Speaker : As it is he does not have the information, Sri P- V- Narasimha Rao
I can get it- But how can I
again answer it ? It cannot be a continuation of the same
question. If you give it in the form of a shoit notice question*
I will give it^ air*tS*.
c^^^Sor?' ^OD
(Raa^):—^a^g* <sia & ^ ^ xsKr^
^s^rrRS
^oA^&ggy
^o ^ ^ L^^* ^ ^
Sri P- V- Narasimha Rao : — ^
After all a
principle is always decided in an individual case only* But
if it is a principle applicable to other individuals and if the
Government are convinced of it, the Government will certainly
do it-
*3.
4j-*a3
: — t ^ ^ g & S g f & p S o Saipoaoag
?
Oral Answers to
(§) a. a.
?
(§)
Questions-
28th
Roaoxj-sp^ — ^ a y ^ a
^djg^^^o^^)
eKygcRbo
Juiy,
1970.
45
3*as
^
egR srgcKaos-Ra
418
e-^eo ^ ^ S a g ^ ^ ^ o .
^
^b^o
Sri P- V. Narasimha Rao
If it is required that in every
case what action has been taken*
^
418
sn^cea^ ^ ^
P* V- Naras'mha Rao :—I want some time to have that
information* It wtll have to he collected practically irom all over
the Government i*e , fiom all the departments*
Sri G. Sivaiah (Puttur)^—Duiing these three years period
418 writ petitions i.e-, 418 employees have gone to the Couit.
Somo Hon Members ' No. No*
Sri & Sivaiah '—Now we would like to know how
Government had done injustice to them* You have sa^d that it
is not possible to pnnt all tb<3 judgments Will it be possible
for you to appoint a Committee consisting of Legislators to go
through all the judgments etcMr- Speaker *—Mr Sivaiah as the Chairmandaughter)
Sri G- Sivaiah:—Anyone of us Sir So that we can go
through all the petitions and objections and see wheie the
Government is doing injusticeSri P. V. Narasimha Rao *—It is not possible. As I have
arelady submitted that where a principle is decided, we always
stick to the principle and decide cases of similar nature of
other persons also* For example? I may cite the example of
the teacheis. Superannuation age of the teachers was decided
by the High Court only in a few cases- But we have implemented in thousands and thousands of cases*
Sri G S i v a i a h W h y are you afraid of these things ?
You have conflicts* It is not a single man's case. 'We are only
asking you to appoint a Committee of Legislators to go through
all these things* Why a**e you afraid of us ? That means you
are guilty. That means he is guilty Sir.
S 'i P* V- Narasimha Rao
to accept his suggestions*
I am guilty of Ms not being able
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28th July, 1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
Sri A. Madhava Rao
Inhow many matters, the strictu es
have been passed by the High Court against the Govetnnnnt?
Have you got a data ?
Sri P. V- Narasimha Rao
I don't know what he means by
'strictures' because if a particular case is decided against the
decision given by the Govemm3nt and that if it is to be taken as
a stricture* I don't know. It is very diHiiult to define what is
meant by strictures,
Mr* Speaker:—Strictures means observer's remarks against
a particular—
Sa P* V. Narasimha Rao —Naturally Sir. In every case,
when a judgment is given, the decision of the Government wHl be
criticised It will be shown why it is not correct* That need not
be taken as a st icture*
Sri A- Madhava Rao '—Not that way* MalaMes have been
imput9d- That is what I am asking. Have you got that
information:
Mr* Speaker :-—He has not got that information*
* 418 ^xbpy* ^R^jp
<93
apR^a. ^^(S*
^F* maa K?33
Sri P* V- Narasimha Rao '
departments* AU so^ts of cases
ment and they are implemented.
Som9 Hon- Member : Have
Sri P* V. Narasimha Rao
— T h e y
pertain to all
automatically go to the Depart,
you reviewed ?
We have not reviewed* ^Rl&gR'o.
SUB COURT AT MARKAPUR
862—
^1453 (O) Q*—Sarvasri Poola Subbaiah, G* Sivaiahand Md*
R a j a b a l i W i l l hon* the Chief Minister be pleased to atata ?
(a) whether the Government propose to start a Sub-Court at
Markapur in view of the formation of Ongole District; and
(b) if so, when the court is going to be started ?
Sri P* V- Narasimha Rao :—(a) No* Sip*
(b) Does not arise*
a.
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:—j^&gyv
^ ^^o^ ^ ^
S^wg
Oral Answers to
Questions-
28th Juiy, 1970.
47
Sri P* V. Narasimha Rao :— Sir, this ig the position* On
a leference the Registrar, High Court has stated that representations have been received from the Bar Association Marbap*ur
and general public of Markapur Taluk requesting for the
establishment of a Sub-Court at Markapur* When the question
of establishing an independent Sub-Court at Markapur has been
considered by the High Cou^t, it has been found that the work
arising from Markapur Taluk does not warrant the establishment
of a Sub-Court there*
sSro^^o^
g&g sSar^odSa ^ ^ ^ ^RaS^a
egtS^a^po*
—0 ?
a. a. <SR&os3-8cr$) :—<gRog*
^ a. D.
^baag
e^ao^
: Q^e
^ o ) ^RoS,
IS^o aaRoR. Rs&geo
^^do
But? if members want I will
check up again whether all these things have been gone into
and if they have not been gone into, we will again refer to the
High Court*
"S. saa^trd&aiSa : — a
i^^o
Shdesgo g's&goF* g ^ a r^TV
cyaa "aoggogoTb
i
5
Rig*
is^&^ag
? as*
sS^^g*
^ ^ <sa e ^ a ^ c - ?
Sri p. v . Narasimha Rao :— Each case will have to be
determined on its own merits* Distance, conveniences of the
public, and all these things have to be taken into account*
^
a,^ R*. Rgaaeo:
a
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($) a. a.
^RoS ^oS*
^doS^a
saaaag §"*B
Q
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:
*aags?a<S
eer B^^RoA.
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a. c ^ y :—.gy ^
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48
28th
July,
1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
Q^tx).
^
D.
:
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^^
IJ-^o
there was a ptoposal to
rals3 the peoumery junsdiction.
^
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^ ^ ^
?
R^&^tr^ :
arjRj ^ ^
^
LANDLESS PEOPLE SOCIETY- KOPPURONDA
863—
^1133 Q —S^ R. Mahananda(Darsi):—Will Hon- theChi^f
Minister be pleased to state *
fa! whether there is anv landless peoples Society registered
at Koppukonda in Vinukonda taluk, Guntur district and tf so*
who is the President of the Society;
(b) what are the aims and objects of the so"iatv ; how
many members are there and what is the area of optrations of
the society;
(c) whether any lands a^e granted to the members of the
society in 1968-69 and 1969-70 and if so* how much and whore ;
and
(d) whether it is a fact that the President is collecting
abnormal amounts as donations from the members, on the pie)*
of getting lands to them ?
The Minister for Panchayat Raj deputised the Chief
Minister and answered the question (Sri T< Ramasamy): *—
(a) No Sir.
(b), (c) and (d)'
<95*.
inRS) (goR&a,,
ago
Do not arise*
:—a SS gRrysSo BsRtgp
^
^o^a^go
at'gaos'Ra <g
^o^r?* ^ ^ a S
53
30&
<8
^rxa
216
200 ar&*<sa<K*
Oral Answers to
<3. cr^o^^) :
^o^o^T
g^b^o^S
Questions-
a* RjW
gr^^S ayjap
28th Juiy,
1970.
49
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ISSUE OF PATTA IN REBAKA VILLAGE
864—
^824 (1723-1) Q*—Sri K* Govinda Rao (Anakapalli):—Will the
Hon Minister for Revenue be pleased to state'
fa) w h e t h e r the Government has recently cancelled the patta
issued previously by the Assistant Settlement OfRcer, Anakapalli in favour of one Sri K- China Rajan Raju for a banjar
land measuring Acs- 250-00 comprised in S* No- 2 in the limits
of Rebaka village* Yelamanchili taluk* Visakhapatnam district;
(b) if so? what is the date of such cancellation;
(c) whether the order has been communicated to the District
authorities ;
(d) if SO) when was it communicated to the Collector?
Visakhapatnam;
(e) whether the correction had been incorporated in the
village records and if so* when; and
(f) if not, why not ?
Sri P- Thimma Reddy (The Minister for R e v e n u e ) ( a ) , (b),
(c) and (d):—In GO. Ms- No- 49, Revenue, dated 20-1-1&69
Government issued orders directing that the entries of grant of
patta made in the relevant records based on the Ending of the
Board of Revenue that the land is not a forest land be deleted*
The Board was also requested to direct the Director of Settlements to conduct an enquiry under section 11 of the EAct
to determine the issue whether Sri
Appala Raju fa&pjr of
Sri K- C- Bajam Raju is entitled to a ryotwaripatta for the
land in question* The matter is accordingly under enquiry
before the Director of Settlements*
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1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
(e) and
—Necessary collections have bean earned outm
village accounts on 33-10-1969^
S). dRS. RosSCc*^
^s^)
a* ^ ^ srd) s r j
^cR^R).
sra !c6S<5"33odx) ^eo
They must settle some right on the land
Settlement Dept after survey-
That Is the 30b of the
Boa BOdSba
^^^
It is not paitofthe^ob of the
Settlement Dept. to look after whether the piece comes under
settlement or not.
<5. a.
Rsnga
:
H3*eD
^Cd^a (^S^
Eithei he must not be having the information or he must be
avoiding to answer the question which may be inconvenient He
must withdraw it.
ML-- Speaker '—The question put by the member is
What is
the nature of the dispute and the dispute is between whom and
whom ?
Sri P^ Thimma Reddy
This claim arose out of the abolition
of the Estate Act and the ctaim had been upheld by the Boaid of
Revenue and it was given m his favour. Thereafter agam on a
reference made by hon- membe s m the Assembly, it was again
gone into and it was found that it decided without pioper enquiry
so much so that the assignment made by the Boa*d of Revenue
was cancelled and again the case was rofened to the Director of
Settlements to see what are the details in this case and whether
what has been decided by the Boa.d of Revenue is ptoperor
improper* I have mentioned that answer to the House*
(§) a, a . *S,
: — csRgg, *3aoR(&
*3&a
30
<3&a Lf^L esa s&oterras e^R&^a*?
aoxsy ^3*5* :— syR ^ ^ ^ ^
^ ^
^ ^ ^
gar;
($) a.
:—
^sr^ea asfaooJ*
^aa Bd^g"
^^J^o^Sb
a B* tf ee
e
&o3
Sir^ in having ordered carrying out changes in the accounts
to
effect that the patta was granted by the Board without
c o n ^ t i n g fresh enquiry for the purpose under Section 11 was
irregular in GO*
dated 20-1-1961 the Government issued
o ^ r s to the effect that the entry ^f grant of patta made in the
T e n a n t records based on the Snding of the Board of Revenue
that the land is not a forest la&4 be deleted* That is the position*
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th Juiy,
1970.
51
Then again* the Board of Revenue was also requested to direct
the Diie^tor of Settlements to conduct an e n q u i r y under Section 11
of the EF Act to dete mine the issue whether Sri H Appala Ra^u
isentittedto ryotwaii patta* The Director of Settlements has
since repo ted that the case was posted for hearing, hut the
hearing was adjourned on the request of the parties and the same
will be heard m the month of August 1970*
(§) *§. ^aodcr^) :
u <333^5 er-0(3arr
^Msyy^ ci&r*
whoever is enjoying that land will have to get the patta*
There a"e other enjoyers from the ryotsSri P Thimma Reddy :—There may be* The whole thing has
been referred to the Director of Settlements whether Sri Raju is
the main claimant according to the Settlement details- There is
a long history foi this case- Here it is said *
''The Rebake village is situated within the ambit of erstwhile
Chemudu bat^h estates which were notified and taken over by the
Government S.i Kankipadu Appala Raju claimed the land
covered by RS 250 acres of Rebake village stating that it was
granted by the landholder to his father on lease in the year 1898
and t.hat it was subsequently granted on patta in the year 1911*
under Patta No- 24, dated 10-12-19 - Lease deed of 1898 and
Patta of 1911 were—
Mr Speaker .—Yes ; yes Let us proceed to the next!
sraeru
: — " 5 R & g ^eSSo
RosSSo*S§rr33 ep^da *"M<5"*SooaDsy6§ BadMs^aas*
^sSr^BA ^—
^ s r ^ spsre^ e y ^ o ^ o ^ R .
ASSIGNMENT OF LAND IN KANAKAL VILLAGE
865—
^ 838 (1725-E) Q —Sarvasri Ch- Rajeshwara Rao and N* Raghava
Reddy (Nakrekal)
Will the Hon* Minister for Revenue be
pleased to state :
(a) whether it is a fact that Sri K* R. Gopala Reddy, Ex*
Military personnel and the son of Late Sri Bangaru Reddy, a
political sufferer, resident of Kanakal village of Raydurg taluk in
Anantapur district had applied for the assignment of % acres of
land for out of S- No- 3?5, & of Kanakal village, as an ex-military
person ;
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(b) whether it is also a fact that the said K R* Copal Reddy
had also applied for patta, as the son and the legal heir of the
political su€erer Sri Bangaru Reddy, on No* 1748, a tank bed
land in Bukkapatnam village ;
(c) whether it is a fact that since last 15 yearg these petitions
have been kept pending while other political sufterera were
assigned the land at the same place ; and
(d) ii so- what are the reasons for this inordmate delay and
will the Government take prompt stops to assign the pieces of
lands to the said person ?
SriP-Thimma Reddy.—Clausas
(b), ^c) and (dj.—The
answer is placed on the Table of the HouseDONATIONS RECEIVED TOWARDS CYCLONE RBLLM
866* 354 (1723) Q—Sri M< Ch. Nagaiah (PratMpadu):-WHl the
Hon. Ministe for Revenue be pleased to state :
(a) the a ' ount of donations received from the Public towards
relief to the undone victims ;
(b) whether a list of big business Houses that had donated
together with the amount donated by each of them will be
furnished to the Members;
(c) the amount of donations received from other States ; and
(d) the amount sanctioned from the " Chief Minister's Fund "?
Sri P. T - mma Reddy
Clause (a) ;—The amount of donation
received from the public towards relief to the cyclone victims by
the Government is Rs-18,94,52312 Ps.
Clauses (b & c ) A statement showing the donations
received from the public? big business houses and other States is
placed on the table of the houseClause (d) t-'-A.ll amounts received as relief to the cyclone
victims are deposited in the P.D* account of Chief Secretary,
Government of Andhra Pradesh (Prime Minister's National Relief
Fund) and the releases are made there from time to time to the
Districts* There is no Chief Minister's Relief Fund separately a&
such.
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th
Juiy,
1970.
14
STATEMENT LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE
VIDE ANSWER TO CLAUSES
B & C CF QUESTIONS No-1722
866 Q.)
LIST OP DONORS INCLUDING B l G BUSINESS HOUSES AND OTHER STATES
WHO CONTRIBUTED THOUSAND RUPEES AND MORE TO THE CYCLONE
AFFECTED VICTIMS IN COASTAL DISTRICTS OP ANDHRA PRADESH STATE.
S- No*
Name of the Donor.
(1)
(2)
Address.
(3)
1 Governor of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabed-
Amount(4)
Rs. Ps*
25,000 00
1,001 00
2 N Balakrishna Reddy
Vakadu, Nellore
District
3 Andhra Pradesh Civil
Service
Association
Excutive Branch
4 Governor of Tamilnadu
5 A- Nageswaia Rao (Cme
Actor).
6 Chief Minister of Mysore.
7 Shoroff and Company . .
Hyderabad.
1,001 00
Madras.
1,000 00
8 Chief Minister of Tamilnadu.
9 The Kalapalatha Cultural
and Welfare Associa^
tion.
10 Prime Minister of India, .
11 Sivaji Ganesan
12 Sri Ramadas Motor Transport (Private) Ltd.,
13 H.E.H. The Nizam's Charitable Trust
14 Madras city Ration Dealers
Central Action Committee.
15 Rotary Club of Sirpur
Kaghazaagar.
16 Andhr Prabha Private Ltd.
17 South India House
Hydrabad.
60,000 00
Banglore.
50,000 00
Tizoriwala Building, 1,001 00
Bombay-7,
Madras.
10 000 00
Hyderabad.
1,000 00
1,00,000 00
New Delhi.
10,000 00
Annai 111am,
11, Boag Road,
Madras.
10,000 00
Kakinada.
Hyderabad,
10,000 00
25, M. C.Road,
Madras-21*
1001 00
1,001 00
Sirpur khaghazagar.
20,001 00
Vijayawada.
10,000 00
99, Armenian
Street Madras-1.
34
C?a! Answers to Questions
28th July 1970
.No
Name of the Donor-
Address.
a)
(3)
(3)
18 Gujarat Chief Minister 19 The Andhra Co-opeiative
Spinning Mills Ltd.,
Andhra
Univei sity
.,
20
21 A. V. Reddy
22 Visakhapatnam Port Trust
Employees, Co-operative
Society Limited.
23 The Food Corporation of
India.
Andhta
Pradesh Agti24
cultural University.
25 The Hyderbad and Secunderabad Coconut Merchants Association.
Gujarat
Guntakal,
Waltair.
Kadiam
East Godava"!,
Amount.
<4)
Hs. Ps.
5,000 00
5,000 00
30,000 00
10,000 00
Visakhapatnam.
f,n6
Hyderabad.
1,001 00
-
1,000 00
00
SiddamharBazar,
Hyderabad.
2.151 00
26 Chief Minister of Bihar
Patna*
5,000 oo
27 Gopala Krishna Productions.
33, Bezullah
10,000 00
Road, Madras*-17<
28 Cement Agencies Ltd., . .
Bomby-30*
20.000 00
29 Chief Engineer, (Projects)
Musheerabad.
Hyderabad.
20 386 85
30 Marwadi
Factory.
Mowlding
31 Ashoka Industries
**
1,011 00
**
1,011 00
32 Andhra Pradesh Welfare
Fund.
1,11,111
u
33 The Merchants' Chamber.
TedepalH-gudem
West Godavari
District.
34 Andhra Bank Ltd.,
Hyderabad.
17,025 00
35 Consul General of Germany at Madras.
Madras.
28,500 00
36 Chief Minister of Maharast*'a.
Bombay.
50,000 00
1,116 00
Oral Answers to Questions-
S- No(1)
Name of the Donor(3)
16
28th Juiy, 1970.
Addiess*
(3)
Amount*
(4)
37 The Secretary to Government of Kerala Public
(Accounts-A) Department.
Tnvandrum.
Rs. Ps.
50 000 00
38 Donation from the ryots
of Andhranagar Colony
(through Collector).
Nizamabad.
1,738 07
39 Syndicate Bank Ltd., .
40 Lions Club, Secunderabad,
Contonement,
41 Andhra Maha Saba
42 Indian
Railways (South
Central).
Hyderabad.
Secunderabad.
10,000 00
Ahmedabad.
4,540 00
Secunderabad-
1,050 00
1,001 00
43 Salampadu village Ryots.
M- Chennareddy.
1,171 00
Sarpanch.
Nizamabad Dist.
44 KothariAutoParts Manufacturers Private Ltd,
Thana.
45
Warangal-
1 000 00
Secunderabad.
Bangalore-17.
1,150 00
1,001 00
Baroda-3
2,500 00
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
RegionalEngineermg
College Teacher's Association*
Cormandel Fertilisers ...
Piravasa Andhra
Association.
Alembic Glass
Industries Ltd.
Re&nery Manager of the
Caltex Oil ReSnery
(through Collector).
Board of Trustees of
the Ahmedabad Textiled
Mills FoundationSri Hiralal H. Bhagwati,
President, Maskati Cloth
Market Associotion*
Sri Arvind
Narothmlalbhai,
President,
Gujarat Chamber of
Commerce and Industry,
Sri Ambica Mills*
Visakhapatnam.
Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad*
Ahmedabad*
1,016 00
1,500 00
10,000 00
10,001 00
25,000 00
Oral Answers to Questions
i. No.
(1)
Name of the Donor(2)
Address.
(31
Amount.
(4)
Rp. Ps.
53 Acting President of India.
54 OfRce of the AccountantGeneral,
Andhra
Pradesh.
55 Navayuga Films
56 Hindusthan Ideal Insurance Company Ltd.
57 High Court Stag Cooperative Canteen58 Elementary School Teachers of Palamaner.
59 Madras Race Club
Co rpo ration
60 Insurance
Employees' Union
Hyderabad-
5,000 00
2.) 86 50
Vijayawada.
Hyderabad.
35,000 94
10,000 00
New Delhi.
Hyderabad-
1,040 00
Chittoor Dist,
1,032 00
MadrasHyderabad.
10,000 00
1,500 00
61 Bihar Congress Central
Relief Committee'
Patna.
5,000 00
62 Maskati Cloth
Association.
Ahmedabad.
6,769 00
63 AH India Radio
Vijayawada.
11,000 00
of
Defence,
64 Ministry
Ammunition Factory
Poona-3-
65 Prasad Productions Pri*
vate Limited.
55. 3rd MainRoadi 7,500 00
Gandhinagar,
Madras-30Koraput (Orissa).
1,700 00
Avadi, Madras-54* 4 867 00
Market
66 Telugu Vignana Samithi.
Defence
67 Ministry of
Heavy Vehicles, Factory.
Merchants
68 Anakapalle
Association'
69 Visakha Round Table,
(through Collector).
70 Andhra Association
71 Andhra Cyclone Relief
Fund- 72 Andhra Association
..
Anakapalle-
3,214 60
1,116 00
Visakhapatnam.
1,600 00
Calcutta.
Jamshedpur-1.
3,226 00
5,000 00
Shivajinagar,
Poona-4*
1,000 00
S No-
Name of the Donor-
(1)
(2j
57
28thJuiy,1970.
Oral Answers to Questions-
Address(3)
Amount.
(4)
73 Andhra Pradesh Secretariat OfRceis' Association*
Hyderabad.
Rs. Ps.
1500 00
74 Indian Detonators Ltd- ...
75 Villagers of Srinagar and
Varm Crossing (through
Collector).
Hyderabad-18*
Nizamabad Dist.
5,000 00
7 615 72
76 Project Employees of the
Lower Sileru Project-
Visakhapatnam
Dist.
1,872 22
77 Bharat Heavy Electricals
Limited.
78 OfRcers and Staff of the
Bharat Heavy Plates
and Vessels Ltd.
Tiruchirapalli.
Visakhapatnam-
1,361 06
1 023 00
6,00,000 00
79 N* T. Rama Rao (Cine
Actor).
80 Managing Director, Bharat Electronics Ltd81 OfRcers and staff of
Visakhapatnam
Port
Trust.
Madras*
82 The Associated Cement
Companies Ltd* (Shaha*
bad Cement Works)*
83 Sri M. P* Pai, Chairman,
Hindustan
Shipyard*
I.C.S. (Retd.)
84 K- Chitti Babu, (Andhra
Flood
Relief
Com*
mittee).
85 OfRce of the Deputy
Commissioner.
Gulbarga-
3.443 41
Hyderabad.
9,622 00
86 Kisoram Cement
87
Indian
AssociationStudents'
of Philadelphia,
88
Andhra Chamber of Commerce.
89 Rayadurgam Happy Friends
Association.
Bangalore.
Vis akh apatnam*
2,601 00
10,254 09
P.O, Dukhaneqat- 4,283 48
tar, Arabian Gulf'
Bellary Dist.
MysoreCalcutta-1*
1,000 00
Philadelphia,
U-S.A'
272;73, Angapga
Naick Street^
Madras-L
1,597^ 50
1,262 00,
2,50(i 00
Raya^urgam.
1,016 00
Anantapur Di&i^
$8
Ora! Answers to Questions
28th July 1970
S*No.
(1)
Name of the Donor
Address.
(3)
(3)
90 Andhra Evangelical
theran Church.
Lu-
Guntur.
Amount*
(4)
Rs* Ps10,000 00
91 West Godavan District
Cattle Breeders. Association, Palakoderu.
Bhimavaram.
1,116 00
93 The Sta€ and Trainees of
Industrial
Training
Institute.
Nellore.
1,244 00
93 Andhra Kala Mandali
Hubl!.
1,616 16
94 Andhra
Pradesh High
Court Advocates Association.
Hyderabad.
95 Members of the Municipal
Council and entire Staff
of the Vizag- Municipality.
Visakhapatnam*
3,296 08
96 A. P- Rajasthani Samai*
(Through Sub-Collector).
Rajahmundry*
4,149 00
97 Alembic Chemical Works
Ltd.
Baroda.
2 500 Oo
98 V. S. Sikharam, President,
Ahmedabad.
1,053 00
Bhopal.
4,011
11
Hyderabad.
1.738
10
Nellope*
1,116 00
10,082 00
Andhra Mahasabha.
99
Andhra Vignana Samithi.
100 S- R. Vijayakar* General
Manager,
Electronic
Corporation of India
Limited.
10^ Smt- Rebala Damayanthi*
^ell ore
Co-operative
House Building Society
Ltd<
102 Thk Andhra
Pradesh
^operative
Central
Mortgage Bank
Hyderabad-
20,000 00
103 y w a y u g a Films ...
Yi^yawada.
4 605 85
104 Sfi Ranganathaiii, Presi' dent
Mine
q^yners
Association^
4,050 00
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th
8. No.
Name of the Donor.
Address.
Amount.
a)
'3)
(3)
(4)
105 Sri B. Balaiah Chetty,
President, Sugar and
Food Giains Retail
dealers Association106 Sn Bandi
Subbanna,
President, Sugar and
Food Grains, Retail
dealers Association.
10? Smt S. Jamuna (Cine
Artist)
108 Relangi Venkatramaiah,
Cine Artist.
109 N. T. Rama Rao (Cine
Artist).
110 Veeramachaneni
Subba
Rao,
111 Anumolu Seshagiri Rao
Rice
Miller
and
Businessman.
Juiy,
1970.
59
Cuddapah
Rs. Ps,
1,016 00
Produttur.
2,316 00
Madras.
2 300 00
„
1,000 00
„
10,000 00
Vijayawada.
1,116 00
„
1,116 00
112 Poorna Pictures Private
Ltd.
„
1,001 00
113 B. Seshagiri Rao & Sons*
„
11,116 00
114 G. S Raju, Siri Pharma.
„
1*125 00
115 Atluri
Venkatramaiah,
Rice Miller.
116 M. A. Khuddus, Businessman
117 Adusumilli Surayanarayana-
,*
1,116 00
,3
1J16 00
118 K C.P. Limited
1,116 00
...
10,000 00
119 The Andhra Cement Co.
„
3*000 09
120 Vijayawada Motor Merchants Association.
**
2,600 00
1%1 President, Rice Merchants
Association*
,*
3.600 09
132 Vijayawada
Biyyam
Varthaka Sanghata*
,*
M
60
28th July, 1970.
S. No-
Name of the Donor.
(1)
Oral Answers to Questions
Address-
(2!
(3)
Amount.
(4)
Rs. Ps.
123 Vijayawada Coffee Retai!
Kirana and General
Merchants Association124 District Manager, Food
Corporation of India.
123 The Commumst Council.
126 Rotary Club
..
127 MsSreeBhajarangJute
Mills128
K.C.P*
Limited
..
Vi jayawada
3,500 00
TadepalU Cudem*
1,000 00
BluntTanuku.
Guntur-
1.000 00
1,000 00
3,100 00
Macherla-
13,001 00
..
129 Associated Cement Co-,
Krishna Cement Works130 M/s- Imperial Tobacco
Co., Limited,
Guntur.
5.000 00
„
40,000 00
131 M^s.LL.T.D, Company...
„
60,000 00
132 National
India. Tobacco Co.. of
„
5,000 00
133 The East India Tobacco
Co*, (P) Limited*
„
5,000 00
134 Andhra Cement Co*, Ltd.
Vijayawada.
2,000 00
135 Block Development OiBcer.
NandyaL
1,160 33
136 T-I'L. Kurnool
<..
137 Co-operative General Insurance Society138 President and Members of
Kuppam Society.
139 Andhra Sahitya Samathi
Bilainagar*
140 Andhra Pradesh Cyclone
Relief
Organisation?
Alpine Dri.ve,New York?
Dollers (3,784-09 j<
—
Hyderabad.
1,210 00
1,001 00
—
4 411 00
—
1.001 00
—
28,139 17
141 Indian Association* Cleveland (DoHers 180).
—
1,340 28
142 Andhra Association, Ambarnath.
1,000 90
Oral Answers to
Questions-
28th Juiy,
1970.
61
LIST OF DONORS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED RUPEES LESS
THAN THOUSAND TOWARDS RELIEF TO THE CYCLONE
EFFECTED VICTIMS OF MAY AND NOVEMBER 1969 CYCLONES.
3- No
Name of the Donor.
Amount-
(2)
(3)
(1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Sri Dammu Thamiah
Sri M Aravmdakshan
..
S i Manda Satyalingam
8 n V. 8. Patel
V- Radhakrishna Murthy
M s- Savitaben
Sri Magavati Prasad
Secretariat Cultural Association
Vinodhakumar Sharma
Sn
S.'i
S.'i
Sri
..
Akbat Alikhan
Baharilal
Soundara Rajan
Henry Samuel
Rs- nP*
10 00
10 00
58 00
51 00
10 00
25 00
20 00
301 00
2 00
200 00
10 03
25 00
5 00
25 00
Sd P- Saravanan
Sri A- Brahmanandam
Sri Navanitlal Ha.rila,l Shah
SriBasaNarayana
Staff Training College
100 00
5 00
10 00
100 00
19
20
21
22
23
24
S ri Nar ay an Ramijee Sainareel
Sri Katragadda Venkateswara Rao
SriGaneshan&Co-
5
200
50
H6
25
Sri S. Satyanarayana
26
27
Smt. Mb. Esshawani
D- V- Pan^aki
13
16
17
18
Sti Satyana^ayana, DSriN-BhaskaraRao
Satyapala Singh Sahayak
Primary Patasala-
Adyapak,
00
00
00
00
50 00
20 00
- 20 00
M 00
50 00
28th July, 1970.
62
g No(1)
Oral Answers to Questions
Name of the Donoi'(2;
Amount-
28
S u H - G . Thosha
...
Rp. 11P.
I 00
29
30
SriBrosiu
Sri Bhushan
...
..
125 00
101 00
31
32
33
34
35
Sri K- Ram A Rao
SriM-Natarajan
Sri Punnaivanam
SnAppalaswami
Sri Avathar Mehaibaba Centre
. .
...
...
...
...
100
1
100
389
100
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
SdSh-Vijayakumar
S a K . Natarajan
SriDLwakar
S r i K - V . Subbareddy
Sri A- Venkatappaiah
SriA-V.Raghutami Reddy
SriN-N. Tiwari.
Sd A- Eswariah Chetty
Sri T- N. Basavadu
SriKheketa
Sri V-Satyanarayana Prasad
Sri Gangadharan
SriBhimasenSachar
Sri Rao Saheb Gangadbar
SriT-N. Damodharan
..
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
..
...
...
...
...
...
5
3
3
38
9
5
3
70
200
20
201
!0
500
100
550
00
00
00
00
8^
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
...
...
...
...
...
...
200
100
IS
10
10
300
00
00
00
00
00
00
51
52
53
54
5$
56
Sri Mh. Lakshminarayana
Sri Kejerwal Industries
Gangapatri & CoK. Rajagopalan
Sri Muttayya DevadaBan
T.N.G.O'a Association
57
Yidayak Kamgara Karyalayam
Guntur Century Club
00
CO
00
00
00
51 00
...
116 00
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th Juiy, 1970.
63
S* No,
Name of the Donor.
Amount*
(1)
(2)
(3)
Rs. nP*
246 00
300 00
59
60
Sn P. N. Damodharan
.
Dr. Karanthi Pharma Chemical Industry.
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Sri Major Karansingh
<
Sn A- Sanjeevayya Chowdary
Chittoor District, Congress Committee *..
Sri Jwellery, Produttur
Sn K- V- Nageswara Rao
Sri Andhra Association, Calcutta
State Bank of India, Kakinada
..
Security Force Association?
Ramachandtapuram*
100
116
501
23
60
350
100
116
69
A P. Co-operative Cultural Land Mortgage
Bank Ltd
510 00
70
71
72
73
S4PVenkateswaraRao
...
Suivey ofRce Association
,
The St, John Ambulance Brigade, MadrasS n P ' N . Damodaran
...
156
101
101
108
74
Palmaner Block Employees'Association...
423 00
75
Sri A. Suryanarayana
...
101 00
76
The Tadepallegudem Co-operative Urban
Bank Ltd., West Godavari.
Food Corporation of India, Hyderabad ,,
Food Corporation of India
...
Gandhinglaj Merchants Association
...
Andhra Pradesh Survey and Land Records
Association.
H6 00
77
78
79
80
288
243
101
116
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
64
5?
00
00
81
Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission.
300 00
82
Sri M.Chadrasekhara Gupta
...
00
83
84
Sri Narsi Reddy
<.*
A- P- Gold, Silver, Jewellery, Diamond
Merchants Association? General Bazar,
Sacundrabad.
10 00
§01 0Q
Oral Answers to Question!
28th July, 1970.
Name oi the Donor(2)
S- Nofl)
Rs.
5^1
300
203
nP.
00
00
52
85
86
87
Sii Boorugu Mahadev & Sons, Jewellets...
Sindri Andhra Samithi
Cent.-al Electrochemical Research Institute
Club.
88
SnSuryam
89
90
91
92
Jitendra Foundry
S n Joseph, BSc,
Subrahmanyeswara Rice and Oil Mills ...
National Institute of Community Development-
H 00
116 00
181 00
93
Andhia
501 00
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
Pradesh
Sanitary
fnnpectors'
Union*
C. Bharadhwa]am
Century Club
SriV. R. Sridharan
Bhaghii-achi Panigraha
S n S . Vasudevat-ao
P. Vasudevarao
National Coal Development Corporation
LtdReserve Bank of India (Staff)
Engineers of the KLothagudem Thermal
Power Station.
103
Association of
Employees.
Unmarried
Government
104
Sri D- N. Vishwanath
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
Gumanmal Jain
- ...
SriN. RamachandraRao
The Staff of the Primary Health Centre ...
BalsonSalmaji
Sri G. Punna Rao
SriC J. Balaiah
Postal Stock Department (Stag)
23 00
101 00
25
116
20
50
1!6
00
00
00
00
00
116 00
300 00
300 00
965 00
171 30
10 00
11
%
116
100
00
00
00
00
73 00
25 00
11 00
Oral Answers to Questoms.
28th July 1970.
65
8 No-
Name of the Donor-
Amount.
(1)
(2)
i3)
Rs-
nP.
10 00
10 00
10 00
112
C. A. Viswanathan
113
114
115
NetajiBalasangam
ShankaraRao
Sri Hema Sundara (V)
116
Sd El. Anand Kumar
117
SriPrakasaRao
118
119
120
Operation Circle (Staff)
S- D- Ambedkar
71 40
47 00
S- Narayana Reddy
121
N - J Ranganayakula Chetty
122
Rev F-G-
25 00
21 00
150 00
123
Sri N Gopalaswami
124
P Nagamma
125
126
127
G- Ramanyam
Syed Malik Saheb
128
129
130
Ch- Satyanarayana Murthy
K - V . R a m a Rao
Village Head Munsiff, Tungtur
131
Miss-Amelia
132
133
D- M. Ward
Balam R a n Shaw
134
P. A- Akkanna Chetty
135
Syndicate Bank Limited, (Staff)
136
137
Lions Club, Barbil, Orissa
138
139
140
141
G- Satyanarayana Rao
5
00
2 09
242 50
10 00
2 00
5 00
* -
The Tuberculosis Association of A-P- ...
Directorate of Field Publicity (Stag) —
G- S. Padhi
Rameswar Prasad
M 8- Favjeena, Vastra Bhand&r, Nizamabad-
5 00
27 00
57 75
10 00
120 00
34 00
15 00
20 00
25 00
79 00
501 00
501 00
80 00
100 00
100 00
25 00
66
28th July, 1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
Name of the Donor.
(2)
S. No(1)
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
Amount.
(3)
M- 8- Ramdas
-Kohinoot (P 8- RAO)
Divisional Superintendent OKice (Staff) Members of the Office of the Vlntnwia.1
Adviser and Chief Accounts Office,
Railway.
Mukka Lingannagari & Sitharam tiuptn.
Andhra Association, Nagpur
The Andhra Citizens of Joohat Town --K- Veeraiah
A-Ramakotaiah
Club Members of the Company (Punjab
National Bank Limited.
Rn. nP.
101 00
200 00
261 00
282 11
21
773
150
10
117
170
00
00
00
00
54
00
426 00
251 00
270 00
157
Rationing OfRce (Staff) Visakhapatnam.
A. Kuppuswami
Co-operative Central Stores, Visakhapatnam (Staff)Sugarcane Research Station, Vizag (Staff).
Resident Audit OfRce Recreation Club
(Staff).
Andhra LalithaKalaSamithi
158
Guagings Wing (Staff), Hyderabad
116 50
159
The Central Vegetable Market People,
Rajahmundry.
255 25
160
The Visakhapatnam Co-operative House
Buildings Society Limited.
101 00
161
Office of the Regional
(Staff).
164 55
162
S- Or- Madhavan
Andhra Sangham, Maulali
The Fine Arts Club, Bangalore-l7
Minister for Agriculture
Palamner Panchayat Samithl
153
154
155
156
163
164
165
166
Commissioner
270 00
205 00
500 00
30 00
401 00
260 00
116 00
116 00
Oral Answers to Questions-
8- No(1)
28th Juiy, 1970.
Name of the Donor.
(3)
67
Amount.
s3)
167
Defence Accounts Recreation Club.
E-M.E.
168
R M S Recreation Club
. .
169
S.B.Patil, Bombay
...
170
Staff PW-D. Inspector
...
171
R. M-Abhishekham
-173
K-SathiReddy
...
173
M-Venkatswamy
...
174
M/s-Vatican Private Limited (Staff) ...
175
J. VeerabhadraRao
...
176
M-DuwadarKamath
...
177
R-Sahadeva Reddy
...
178
A N.Kubari
—
179
S n D Venkaiah
...
180
Assistant Surgeon, Government Hospital,
Ghatkesar (Staff).
181
N Prasad Rao
...
182
S-K.Ganguly
Rs. nP610 68
116
10
70
10
3
10
31
457
15
100
9
25
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10
00
00
20
00
00
25 00
46 00
183
B-MahabalRao
—
21 00
184
Superintending Engineer. P-W-D-, Jagtial
(Staff).
190 25
185
186
187
188
189
190
Janatha Bazaar
Raj.Bhavan(OfBcers and Staff)
Makam Trading Company
Lions Club of Nellore
Syndicate Bank (Staff members)
Baroda Andhra Samithi
H6
256
35
320
411
300
191
Census oiRce Cultural and Welfare
Association.
Sub Post Master, Sanathnagar (Staff) ...
Local Audit Omcer.Airforce (Staff) ...
Miss-Amelia
...
192
193
194
...
...
...
...
...
...
00
50
00
00
00
00
226 00
13 80
13 90
60 00
28th July, 1970.
68
S. No_J1)_
Oral Answers to Questions
Namo of the Donor.
Amount.
(3) _
^
Hs* nP.
116 00
195
VeerapaneniBasvaKntumbdyya
196
197
198
The United Chanties
J. V. V-SubhaRao
R^ Sathi Reddy
199
200
201
202
BPanduRangaRao
Elect. Associafion A.E-F's Office
...
Postal Recreation Club
...
A- Nageswara Rao,
Movie Artist
(Favourities Association).
203
204
205
206
Central Board for Workers' Education
(Staff)
Directorate of Geology (Staff)
<*.
N*G*G.O*s Association Tirupathi
-p. SanjveevaRao
-
207
TeluguSamkshemaSamkhya
208
K. R-Raagachari
209
210
211
212
G. V. Subbaiah
S. Subbarayudu
All India Guards Council
...
OfRce of the Assistant Collectors, Panja*
Gutta (Staff).
N*G*0's Association Rajahmundry
...
Jayanti Shipping Company Ltd^(StaiT).Executive Engineer Vijayavada (Staff).The Andhra Pradesh Rajaethan Samaj
Gandhi JanmaShatabdiSamithi
-Association of Junior Engineer
.**
Church of South India
...
Nurses' Recreation Club
M. Laxmiaiah
...
Minerals
Metals Trading Corporation
of India&(Stafn.
K. V. S. R. K Tulasi Vara Prasad
-
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
320
221
222
223
. .
30 00
10 0()
3 00
H(;
102
7K
15(}
00
30
00
00
73 00
31 00
H6 00
20 00
1 00
...
55 00
33 00
90
301 00
96 00
45
300
53
202
763
! 11
330
g0
23
38?
50
00
00
00
00
20
11
00
00
00
00
$0
Oral Answers to Questions-
S- No
(1)
224
225
226
337
228
229
230
231
332
233
234
335
236
337
238
239
340
241
242
343
244
245
346
347
248
349
350
251
252
253
254
28th Juiy, 1970.
69
Name of the Donor.
Amount.
(2)
(3)
M. V Ramana
SriV-NarasimhaMurthy
K. Bhupathi Rao
Sri N. Narasimha Murthy
. .
Central Leather Research Institute Staff
Club.
Silver Jewellery Workers Union
Villagers of Chittoor
Syndicate Bank Limited (Sta#)
Assistant Public Prosecutor
The Central Bank of India (Staff)
K- Venkateswara Rao
Rice Research Assitant Office (Staff)
Pay and Accounts OHice (Staff)
Indian Railways Drawing Staff Association.
The Members of the Board of Revenue ...
(StaR).
Regional Research Laboratory (Staff) ...
The Tuberculosis Association of Andhra
(Staff).
T- Venkateswarlu
B B- Deshpande
Akkamamba Textiles Employees UnionElectricity Department (Staff)
Of&ce of the Controller of Defence --Accounts (Club members)
Andhra University Employees Union
Mark Lodge Srinivasa-Gopala
Andhra Pradesh Congress Commitee
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee
Andhra Flood Relief Committe
The Insurance Corporation Employees
Union.
Janatha Janaradan Parishad
Industrial Training Institute
The Tamilians Association
Rs. nP25 00
15 00
15 00
10 00
222 14
116
86
79
15
60
503
100
279
101
57
00
20
00
00
50
80
00
00
00
00
847 69
501 00
3
11
116
331
366
00
00
00
00
00
58
100
157
200
90
38
00
00
00
00
00
00
501 00
80 00
32 00
28th July, 1970.
70
S Nofl)
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
2H2
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
2?5
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
Oral Answers to Questions
Name of the Donor(2)
The Bombay Shorthand Writers Asuot'ij..
tionRecreation Club, Secunderabad
P-W-D- Srisailam (StaS',)
Recreation Club. Hyderabad, Bectt.
-Cosmopolitan
Ladies'
AssociAtion,
BombayIndian Oxygen Ltd, Hyderabad
StatT of Pdnchayat Samitht
Punchayat Samithi. Koyyuru
Stj.te Editor, A-P. Gazette (Staff)
SrtA.RaghavenderRao
Gopala Reddy and Seetharama Reddy
Wesley Girls High School, Secunderabad.
Jolly Children^' Club, Gulbarga
Bharath Heavy Electricala Ltd.* Hyderabad.
Naval Armament Depot (Staff) Vizag ...
The SirpilkLtd-, Sirpur, Kaghaznagar ...
(Staff).
Sri P. L- Sivaram, Collector, VisakhapatnamVenkatramanna Mahila Mandali* HyderabadAgricultural Engineering Wing, HyderabadSri Sai Spirimal Centre, Bangalore
Sri V. Rama Rao
Sri P- Jagan Rama Rao
Sri P- Yagnarayana Sastri, Gudivada ...
B-H-E., Ltd., Hyderabad (Staff}
Insurance Corporation Employees Union*
Srikakulam.
Andhra Polythene Industries. Bhongir ...
Koyyuru Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd.
TammanaSuryanarayana
Boy's Scouts Municipal School, GuntakalSileru Proiect
Co-operative
Stores
Limited, VisakhapatnamGudur Municipality (Staff)
Model Training Institute* Bombay
Andhra Sama], Bombay
Amount.
^3)
Rs. nP.
"6 03
'GO 00
00
t40 00
lot 00
150
1!6
370
20.)
3
500
200
305
51
00
00
65
00
00
00
00
00
00
983 00
770 00
57 20
too 00
25 00
102
40
27
1
100
32
00
00
00
00
00
00
501
116
100
267
250
00
00
00
00
00
335 00
350 00
S01 00
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th Juiy, 1970.
71
S No*
Name of the Donor-
Amount.
(1)
(2)
(3j
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
195
296
297
298
299
Anand Niketan College, Warora
...
V. Raghavan
...
M/s. Chowguleo tP) Ltd*
.
House Surgeon Association, Secunderabad.
Taluk OiRce, Tadepalligudem (Staff)
...
BlockDevelopmentOf&cer, Kasimkota-Block Development Officer, Panchayat
-Samithi, Nalgonda.
Grand Secretary, Grand Lodge of India
.
Freemasons' Hall, Janpath, Post Box.
No- 681, New Delhi-1Sri N, Rama Mohan Rao* President,
Andhra Association, Bangalore.
D S Rao, President, Andhra Associa- - tton Chakradharapur, BiharI* B* P. Centenary Club, VisakhapatnamAndhra
Navayuvak Sangham,
-Jamshedpur-3.
300
301
30g
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
313
316
317
318
319
Audit Recreation Club, Secunderabad.
Hindustan Shipyard Ltd- Visp.
Food Corporation of India, Nellore
T. A Centre, Chittoor District
C M.Subrahmanyam, Hyderabad
Department of Chemical Engineering. - Imperial College, London, S W.F-U.KRegional Engineering College, Warangal
Sri Niran3an Singh, Visp.
Chief Engineer (R & B) Staff, Hyd.
Andhra B ank Limited
Reserve Bank of India, Madras
Gandhi Hospital, Secunderabad
Block Development ORicer, Paderu
Nursing Staff, Gandhi Hospital
Spl- Collector, N- S- P- Vijayapuri
north
Miss M. Subramaniam* New Delhi
Block Development QBBcer* Kothapet^ - .
District D i v i s i w Kh^napw OgE^e
Andhra Bank Ltd*, Bhop^l Branch
Regist&r
of
C^-oprat^
Nampatty.
Rs.
130
5
93
290
nP.
00
00
00
00
150 00
225 00
75 00
244 00
673 00
H6 00
150 00
116 00
103
618
530
10
1
177
00
00
00
00
00
50
542
250
73
346
311
300
157
90
805
00
00
00
00
00
00
75
00
00
101
116
142
335
i^o
00
00
00
00
75
72
28th July, 1970.
S- No(i)
320
Oral
Answers to Questions
Name oi the Donor(2)
328
329
330
331
The Andhra Flood Relief Committee
Pakhanjore, Madhya PradeshZ* P. Girls' High School, Jag^ayyapet ..
Mis&'S-Ramasundari. Secunderabad ...
Staff of Tahslldar, Sri Kota
Stafi Panchayat Samithi, EUamanchitt...
KiDharmarao. Shahbad
Insurance Corporahon Employees Union*
Kavati*
Defence research and Development Labo*
ratory, HyderabadAndhra Association* Kanpur
K. S-R. Anjaneyulu^ Trivendrum
Andhra Cultural Association^ Cochin "*
Central
Boa'd for Workers Education*
Hyderabad*
332
333
334
District Panchayat Officer, Viap.
Vidhyutsoudha, Hyderabad
A* D* Industries and Commerce. Vi^p ...
335
Defence Accounts Recreation Club,
Poona*
Air Force Technical College* Banglore
BaRoda Andhra Samithi, Baroda
Sindhi Andhra Samithi, Sa^arapura
Insurance Corporation Employees Unions
Hyderabad.
Agricultural Market Committee, Bhongir.
Kendriya.
Vidy^Iaya Sangathan^ New
DelhiGeneral Manager, Andhra Bank
N. K-Panigr&hi
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
The Tenakasi Taluk Maternity and Child
Welfare Centre* Tenakasi*
34$
p. SaiaasivaRaa
Amount.
(3)
Rs- nP396 00
K)0
68
73
38
344
00
00
00
00
00
27 00
620
00
350 00
65 00
525 75
25 00
562
186
80
375
75
00
00
SO
354 00
462 00
200 00
587 41
200 00
!35 50
147 50
22 00
M CO
20! 00
Oral Answers to Questoins.
S. No-
28th July 1970.
Name of the Donor-
73
Amount.
(1)
(3;
.,,
Rs. nP.
750 00
346
Dr. S. Basavayya, United States 100
dollars.
347
V. J. Rao, Kanpur
348
C. N- Narasimha Rao
..
20 00
349
Revenue Asst, Eurnool
.
31 00
350
Block Development ORicer,Gudur
--
8 00
351
Secretary, Ladies' Club, Bellampalli
352
YelahankaTeluguMitraMandali
...
200 00
353
354
Minerals and Metal Trading Co^, Visp- -Venkateswara University, Teachers Asso-
300 00
294 00
20 00
86 00
ciation355
Gopala Krishna Murthi (Pounds 5)
...
89 00
356
Vidhyasagar Gupta
-
10 00
357
VaniFilms, Bangalore
...
358
Block Development Of6cer,Chireyal
359
Chan Rao
...
51 00
360
Roy&Co., Jamshedpur
...
500 00
361
T-P-Chopra, Madras
25 00
362
YuvajanaPariphad, Bangalore
75 00
363
Chairman, Visakhapatnam
—
790 00
364
TeluguSahityaSamithi
—
639 00
365
Secretary. A.LT.B.U. Class III, Hydei^bad*
45 00
366
Treasurer, A.I.E.E.IJ.
30 00
367
J. Ven^at Rao, Ticket Collector
300 00
368
Trainees and Staff of C.D*T.&, Hydera
bad*
Andra Association, P^lhi
—
Andhra JatsyaKalaShala
—
B. R^ N- Rao. M*L.O*
^^
149 00
369
370
371
200 00
15 00
--
00
100 00
^
74
28th M y , 1970
sM^
3,K!,t)l)!t
^ o
2,69,nttn
a. S).
^T^oS^d
g^do,
Ora! An -we s to Question
ex^g^^r?
aoXra 25 l^o
33*313
cw
^(o
Rr^r^
rp^
Cb^to"*
a. as^'BA :— e ^ o ^ o r g ^ ^
^^^
aRc&o
a.
—
H^yj^ ^^a. Item 4!: - Andhra
Pradesh Cyclone Relief Organisation* Alpine Drive New York*
Dollars 3784 amounting to Rs. 28,!39.
^ <g5*.
sS^o^o^
sr&rr ^oty&sy^^.
f^^oTr sSosro*?
^o^oR
(§) a. aRr^'M :— e
^ a.
: ^ 30 e&o ^ ^
^
Oral Aiswers to Questions.
28th Juiv, 1970.
73
S i P. Thimma Reddy :—-There are donations fiom the public
and not the relief offered by the Government amounting to some
C^eres*
*
—
Lg^e^r
fboaapR^er 5 e&o),
^.^o^^^^^gb^r?
4 o^sa, ^ ^
^eysSa 3
Sri P. Thimma Reddy :—I do not have those details. Sir.
This is m the shape of finances*
^bcre?) : — 3tr-;38
^
goS*
S i P- Thimma Reddy —I do not have the details now- I
may subm't to the House, the Collectors have been receiving
donations di.-e^t in their districts- The total amount that has
been received by them and as reported by the Collectors i&
Rs* 8,50.364. As rega ds the particulars fnrnishei by the
CoUestors, it is not clear whether they formed part of the
d o n a t i o n s received direst by the Government or independently by
them and whether action has been taken to transfer the amount
to the Relief account of Chief Secretary*
s^axsag
s&o(arpt& sa^&yaJ* e,^ asb^a^a.
Sri P- Thimma Reddi '—That part of it, it iain correspondence
-with the Collectors and the Government-
76
28th J u ' y . 1970
Ordl A n s w e r s t o Questions
t j ^ ^ o o o o ^ ^ ^ Ig'SoRlb
^
^oS*
^ ^ o J^o^ D^^on^
'
- a^u'o a^j
J^a)^ e
a^d&ou^
ap&wJx).
RRtajaRoa?
Sn P. Thimmn Reddy
It is want of those details betng
furnished to us* Nothing more than that.
S'iG<8ivayya:—In the name of cydone relief fund, many
have participated. During participation, people were doubting
whether their contributions would be spent properly. He"9
in the list* we have names of donors who contributed thousands
of rupees and more* In the list, there are certain individuals
who contributed la^ge sums* For examp!e. Sri A - Nageswata
Rao is shown to have contributed Rs. 60,000. In it from his
pocket or is it the amount collected from the public Similarly
Andhra Prabha Patrika, Rs- 20,000, Sri N. T* Rama Rao. Rs- 8
lahks. Various agencies and individuals huva contributed
thousands and thousands of rupees. Is It the!rpRrHona! contribution or have they collected fpom the pubHo and given to
the fund- Similarly, Chief Engineer, Projects Musheerahad,
Rs. 20,000. Is it from his pocket or collection made from
the public. If these individuals or agencies have collected
from the public, they maintain accounts and whether they
submitted the list of indviduals etc., who cotributed to them ?
Sri P. Thimma Reddy
We are very thankful to all those
donors who had taken the t ouble. It may be the contributions
from their pockets ; it may be they were colections made from
public* But they do not suspect the bona fides of the Govern*
ment<
g&r*su Bira** ^s*, <g
ojoagRgh taRsS*^.
^ s S r g o ^oR
asaspKb.
^
:—
Did they maintain accounts?
We have co-oprated. We did our maximum.
The amount
has been received from the public; from individuals. We are
thankful- But did they maintain account as to what amouata
they collected and from whom ?
Sri P. Thimma Reddy :—That has not been thought of by the
Government-
Oral Answers to Questions
28th July, i970
77
ONE-MAN ENQUIRY COMMITTEE FOR HYDERABAD
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
867—
* 1982 Q*—Sri C. V. K. R a o W i l l the Hon
Municipal Administration he pleased to state *
fa) whether it is a fact
was appointed to investigate
Municipal Corporation , and
submitted its report, if not,
and
Minister for
that a one man enquiry committee
into the aSairs of the Hyderabad
if so, whether the Committee has
when it will submit the report;
(b) if a report is submitted whether a copy or the summary
of the same be placed on the Table of the House ?
The Minister for Municipal Administration fSriN-Chenchurama N a i d u ) - ( a ) No one - man enquiry Committee was
constituted but the Director of Municipal Administration was
deputed to inspect the Departments, of&ces. services institutions,
works and records of the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad
and submit a report- He has submitted a report to the
Government(b) Copies of the report have already been supplied to the
Members on 22.7-70*
a. a.
p*^ : —
-gs a&Sdosa tgyyo is&r'a (j&x^a
grMaoa.
3^aS2o<%
COP
XSssSyS
OOD^
^ ^ ^ S^aSsrca
& ^ t f s ^ o ^ cxr*
^[bS^
^ ^
tRSS".
ea t ^ a o a
i^^e^o ^ a ^ a .
:—
^ ^
^
a ^ e
<78
28th July, 1970
Oral Answers to Questions
"3. o^cS"
a.
G^^u^^^c^?
:
^d^of)
l^o^or? ^jacy?
^oa.
:—^d&or?
:—
BOd&^b.
e^l!^
3*uKra)
3MM,
TRANSFER OF MEDICAL STUDENTS FROM PRIVATE TO
GOVERNMENT COLLEGES
,868-.
^935 Q^—Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya:—WH1 the HonMinister for Health and Medical be pleased to state :
(a) whether it is a fact that students who got admission by
parying donations in the Private Medical Colleges were transfer! ed
to the Government Medical Colleges in the subsequent year; and
(b) if so, whether a yeai'wise list of names of students so
-transferred for the last Ave yea's be placed on the table of the
House ?
The Minister for Health and Medical (Sri Mohd* Ibrahim Ali
Ansari^
(a) Yes Sir* Government are permitting transfer H into
II and IV M< B* B- S*, course including from the Private
Mediaal Colleges(b) The list is not readily available. It will be placed on the
T?abie of the House, soon*
(4?) syReno H ^ e ^ d A g :— 3s aSr* #
g & <3%y<&> gr^^ooa?
Oral Answers to Questions
28th July, t970
79
Q ^ o ^b
Government
are permitting transfers from private medical colleges into
Government medical colleges in casual vacancies.
sr. a:. <3&S.
^
sSr^eo era sr83
grc^^D. ^or^aa ^ ^ ^ ^ ^a&ex)^ ^dgr^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a r o ^ ^ s s .
-^s system of transfeis
sr^.
heat burning^ ^(reao
^s system complete i r s t o p ^ ^ c ^ ?
^a
^^
We have laid
down some rules and principles which we are following.
^
^
^t
Sri Mohd- Ibrahim Ali Ansari:
^go
Separate question* Sir-
^^tr?
S i Mohd- Ibrahim Ali Ansari:—It is a separate question, Sir.
^ a. aorr'Sa :
gogea
^^S^
25, 50 ^ ^ ^^JSoo^T ^dSoojr
coot^
(gS^R ^^c??
^jR g^odj^cr?
^b^o 50
100
^ODO^ EP^di) IScA^J
S i Mohd. Ibrahim All A n s a r i T h i e has nothing to do with
transfer of students. Sir- It is quite a separate question$8.
:
a*,
a^rrBS sSgoXg*
5
18 l o ^
c^o^, ^^
^d)
g b o ^ ^ a , craRp
^a^orv
^OCP
ssiop Sir^eo
sS^j ^ ^
RoR^Ro ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
st&^&^a
^
sr ^jgrd^o. a?
Sri Mohd. Ibrahim Ali Ansari:—We shall consider that
aspect*
80
28th July,
1970.
^
Oral Answers to Questions
eKTjS :
o^M
syf (S^o^&o^
ojo^ "San^S
Hj^
c D^or? ^ ^ ^ l^adT^K)
Soocy
^o^^^r?
^ ^ o
-a's DRor?
R^oRO^yaS
When
theya^edisquabSod, how can they be admitted In a Government
College ?
Mr' Speaker '—It is not like that- They arc not generally
taken in the first year In the second andthhd yours vacancies arise because some of the students would havo failed. ft
is only when there are such vacancies that they consider
applications from students studying in other colleges.
S*'i Vavilala Gopalakrishnyya '—When they are not in the
Selection list, how can they come f t om backdoor ?
Mr* Speaker :—The very method of selection is different* The
practice which is prevalent in other States is, they ^retaking
donations and admitting. Once they ara admitted, hi the second
or third year what is the objection in allowing them here ?
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnavva:-—What happened in Kaki.
nada ? They a^e paying Rs. 5 000 donation and they are coming
later to other Colleges - Mr* Speaker: - I t is only in the second or third year'
(§) X). aorr'S& : — t^Et, ^ca^da y&gpJ* <ar*g&5"
aoaooa.
sr^&c^
KSo^trDS HMsS, !S00
^3^0(5* Qd^y
1200
ABo^-R.
ap^iR.
^ ^
4
^ ^na o a ^
ar.eS.
^
^
: —
l^&^J
u-xreo^ - gbaO^
^o^cr^
Ttccog
RsRJ) ^
c^sye. ^ ^ o ^ gggy-Rsa ^ ^ ^ ^
Qc&y&oA
ysSy^
§1
28th July, UTO
Or^ Answers to Questions
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES IX CHITTOR DISTRICT
869—
^ 1003 Q—Sn V* Mumswa.ma.ppSL (Vep&njaLij *—Will the Hon.
Minister for Health and Medical be pleased to state .
'a) the number of PLima^y Health Centres
porperly m Chittoor district ;
functioning
(b) the reasons for the failure to sanction grants to nine
Piim<ny Health CentLes during
6S, lesultmg m their
remaining idle ;
(c) whether medicines aie being supplied to the said nine
Primary Health Cetres , and
(d) whether salaries aL'e being paid to those working in these
Centres ?
Si.i Mohd Ibrahim Ali Ansari :—(a) All the Primary Health
CentLes m Chittoor District are functioning properly.
(b) Grants were released to all Primary Health Centres in
Chittoor District during 1967-68.
(c) An amount of Rs. 7.000 towards medicines from the grant
admissible to each Primary Health Centre was placed at the
disposal of the Medical Stores Depot during 1967-68 and in most
cases, the Medical Stores Depot could not supply the medicines
as per requirements of the Pumary Health Centres m time.
From 1968-S9 onwards, the District Medical and Health O&cer
is purchasing the medicines directly through rate-contiact and
supplying them to the Primary Health Centres*
(d) Yes, Sir.
S^i R. Mahananda:—Is there any proposal befoie the
Government to allow the Medical OSiser to draw thesalaiiea
direct and not through the B-D Os ?
Sri Mohd. Ibr&him Ali Ansari :—As it is there is no proposal.
Anyway we shall consider it.
dS.
5 :
—
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—
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2Hth July, !970
^
Si 1 P^ SnbbniJi . It is n, unifoiin rase*
8)i Mo!id ibi\ihi!n Ali Aohttri: - Anyway w^ stud! consider,
SiiCh-Veng.iiah:—This is ^ v c y spnonsuudterwhereth
st.iffof twoP*H^Cs. hnv^ not twn p^id f(^r nhie ninths* Th
ni^ttn' hdh
t^k^n to th* notice of
Minister, the
Health Minister, the
H^j Minister und tbe virions
Ho.id^ of Dop^tumnls Tin; stiff
25 and their
families a,re starving for mn^ months*
Sn Mohd ib^iiim AH Aus,n'i : ! sttidi look into it.
Sri P. SublMinh: TtnshAst^nt^k^n to t.tm notice of the
hon. Minister. Th^ (question m^v no! p(*rt.t,in to it, imt this saoma
to b? the umform st,itj of
tto'ougtiout the Stutu. Will the
Minister please sot It right ?
Mr- Speaker r - l t is s^rioih, matter and
Minihter would
look mto itUntermptioiis from Members)*
870-
^2123 Q.-Sri P* Stityanaraynna Raju (Ynmnug^nur):—Will
the Hon. Minister for Home be ph\tsed to
:
(at tim method adopted in the isst:.' of hiccnces to Rickshaws
in the Stj,te:
(b) whether there are any (!overnmont orders to issue
Rickshaw licences only to the D ivm's; and
fc) if so^ whether a copy of the same wUtta; placed on the
Table of the House?
The Minister for Home Sri J. Veugala Rao : (a) The
Licensing Authorities specified uitdar the Andhra Pradesh (Andhra
Area) Hackney Carriage Act* 1911, and the Andhra Pradesh
Public Conveyance Act iTelengana Area) !958 and the rules
framed thereunder i<e.i the Commissioner of Police in the twin
cities and the Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Districts,
are competent to grant licences. Government have however,
requested them to lay down priorities for grant of licences by
making suitable provisions in the Bye-laws and Rules and that
the owner pullers should be given the 8rst prefer6R6e;
(b) No orders have been issued by Government.
(c) Does not arise.
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Oral Answers to
Questions-
^ ^ o ^d^cr^S
28th Juiy,
B
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1970.
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83
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Firstly, to the licenced drivers owning cycle rickshaw ;
Secondly to co-operative societies consisting of rickshaw
drivers;
Thirdly, to others who are not having any licence;
Fourthly to those who are having one licence;
Fifthly to those who have two licences- upar* (j3<S&*863 aatpySb.
Mr. Speaker :—Answers for all the other quest ans except
Q* Nos* 870, 875, 378 & 880 wiH be laid on the Table of the
House.
Sri M- R* Appa Rao :—I request that question No- 876 also
may be answereda. a.
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It is a human problem* In every village and every town we
see lickshaw men struggling hard. Government is callous and
not permitting the rickshaw drivers to own licences.
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28th July,
1970.
Oral Answers to Questions
REFUGEES FROM BURMA IN VISAKHAPATNAM TOWN
87g—
* 1444.(B) Q.—Sn P. Sanyasi Rao
Labour be pleased to state :
Will the Hon, Minister for
(a) the number of refuged from Bu ma residing at various
places in Visakhapatnam town;
(b) the number of them to whom loans have been sanctioned
and the numbei therein to whom payment had benn made ;
(c) the reason why payment has not been made even in the
case of those for whom sanction has been gtven; and
(d) whether the Government will see bhat the officers at
Visakhapatnam do not make delay in making payments ?
The Minister for Labour tSri G. Sanjeeva Reddy): -(a) 4888
Burma repat date families are residing at various places in
Visakhapatnam town.
(b) 3153 Burma repatriate families have been sanctioned and
paid business loans.
(c) payment has been made m all the sanctioned cases.
(&) Does not arise as payments were made in respect of all
sanctioned cases
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CELL TO SUPPLY INFORMATION TO M L As876—
^1454.(H)Q^-Sri M- R^ Appa Rao (Nwzvid):—Will the
Hen- Minister for Information and Public Relations be pleased to
state :
(a) whether any representation has been received to open a
(Bell in the Information Department for the supply of Information
Services etc** to M*L<As, ;
(b) if so, when the Cell would actually be opened ; and
(*) -whether the services of some OjB&cer of the Department
Oral Answess to Questions
28th July, 1970
85
will be made available to M-L.As* at the Legislative Assembly
during the Session days ?
The Minister for Information and Public Relations A- Vasudeva Rao —(a) Yes, SiT.
(b) There is already a Reference and Research Cell in the
Information? Public Relations and Tourism Department, which
will furnish information to Legislators en specific subjects
on request.
(d A Public Relations OfBier attends the sittings of the
Legislative Assembly and Legislative council daily. Enquiries
may be routed through this Public Relations Officer, who is
available in the Press Gallery.
Sri M. R. Appa Rao :—I request that a particular place may
he speciSed where that person may be available so that we can
get information.
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28th July, 1970
Oia^ Answers to Questions
EAST COAST CMAMirs Co- hTi), R\JAHM^m)RY
878—
*235 (1285) Q—Sri
(lovind^ R^o: WHi th^ Hon. Minster
for Small Scale Indnst ies he pleased to ht^t^ :
(a) whether a Cirani'" Utut ctUed K^ht, Coast Ceramics
Company Ltd*, at RAjahmundry had bo^n purchased by the
Government a few years hack ;
fb) from whom it was purchased* wht*n* a,nd at wl^tt cost;
fe) w h e t h e r the price originally agreed to had be^n enhanced
subsequently and if so. fo*' what reasons ;
(d) whether anv delav was caused in th*; payment of the
enhanced price and whether any Interest was p^id by the
Government;
(ei whether this Unit had been subsequently transferred to
the Small Scale Industrial Development Corporation ; if so* when;
and
(f) whether it is proposed to sell nw*ty this Unit now ?
Th^ Mimsta"foi Small S"ale Industies (Sri (1!. C Venkanna)
(al to (f) : ^A Ce 'anw Unit known as th^ Knst Coast Ceramic
Unit Rajahmund^y wa<i uuwhased f^mi Smt. P. Suhhadrayamma
on 8-2-1957 for Rs^ 2 42,401 85. The Revenue Divisional CHicer,
Rajahmund'y awarded compensation of Us. !,03M)0,'* towards
compensation for acquisition of land pertaining to this Unit.
Considering that the compensation awarded was inadequate the
party applied for revision in the Dist d *t Court which upheld the
award already granted. The pa*'t,y appealed to the High Court.
In accordance with the orders of the High Court, an enhanced
compensation had to be paid to the party. On account of the
delay in the payment of additional compensation which was
inescapable, a sum of Rs. 108*03 became due towards interestThe Unit which is now known as Stone-ware Pipe Factory,
Raiahmundry was transferred to the Andhra Pradesh Small Stale
Industrial Development Corporation Limited on !-7-*62, The
Corporation is taking steps to sell the Unit,
(#) 'S. R**aoRtr;§ :— T^-aaRa, tRgaggpsra &&3 g*ga-aS Re
asass? agaf d ^ ^ ^
sfahoa r ^ g ) ?
Sri G. C* Venkanna :—The Government in G-O- !962 Industries
Co-operative Labour sanctioned the implementation of eertaia
small-scale industries schemes of which the schemes for the
manufacture of stone-wa^e pipe Factory at Rajavmundry Sri K- Govinda Rao
Was it a defunct unit or was it a
runmng unit at the time at which it was purchased ?
(PAUSE)
Mr* Speaker :—Mr. Govinda Rao has put a supplementary
question and expect the Minister to answer that question-
Oral Answers to
Questions-
28th Juiy,
1970.
87
Sii G. C* Venkanna *—It was not a functioning unit. Several
membeis rose—
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Mr. Speaker :—Please do not make any personal reference. It
is not pioperS3, a. "aoSs^ : —
g^gogb
Mr* Speaker :—The transaction was effected in the year 1957
when perhaps even Mr- Venkanna was not a member of this
House- You are only questioning the action of the Government*
So- to attribute motives to Mr- Venkanna whether he has done
this or that is not proper.
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Mr* Speaker
You take it from xne that he is not in a, position to furnish any more information than what he has read out
now.
Several members rose—
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28th July, 1970
Oral Aaswurs to Questions
Sri K. Govind Rao :--Why did they purchase the defunct
unit ? This is after all—
Mr* Speaker:—-He is not m a position tn ^ive any more
information than what he has actually read out* Are you able to
give any more information?
Sri G* C. Venkanna:—It is not avAita,hlo, Sir, (Laughter)
(Several members rose amidst continued Interruptions).
Mr- Speake -:—What do you wunt me to do ? Only one a a
time please- I can't hear all of you< I would request &H of you
to take your seats and I wiH salt you one after the other.
S n Ch. Rajeswara Rao :— It is not a question of facts.
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Sri G* Latchanna :—What about that machinery ?
Mr. S p e a k e r I t waa useless machinery and nothing was
paid towards the cost of the machinery, according to him.
Sri G. <3. Venkanna : —I am speaking only about the purchaaa
of land*
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: — t*
Th^cr?
Mr- S p e a k e r F o r what purpose was the aita purohaMd!:
If only the site was purchased and not the unit* for what purpose*
waa tha sit4 put(Aased? I
think b$ ea^
all that
iafarHiation*
^^
Several Members Rose—
Oral Answers to Questions-
28th Juiy, 1970.
89
S 1 K Govmd Rao .—What you said is correct- We want the
Sale Deed proceedingsSri G C Venkanna .—This was pu-chased to locate the
GovaLnm3nt's Stone-ware Pipe Factory for the manufacture of
various sizes of Stone-ware Pipes
Mj. Speaker :—And has it been started ?
S d G. C. Venkanna :—Yes, Sir.
Mr* Speaker :—Is it functioning now?
Sri G- G. Venkanna :—Not functioning! Sir*
Mr. Speaker:—You say that the site was purchased for a
particular purpose- Has the purpose been fulRlled ?
Sri G. C- Venkanna :—Yes, SirMr. Speaker:—That is starting of the Stone-ware Pipe
Factory.
Sri G. C. Venkanna:—Now, it is not functioning^ Sir. It
functioned in the year 62-63, 63-64, 65.66, 66-67 and 67-68. From
68-69 it is functioning.
Mr Speaker:—So. from 1969 it is not functioning,
S.i G- C Venkanna :—Yes, Sir; that is the answer.
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Sri P- S u b b a i a h W e are not asking about proRts or losses(Many Members rose)
Mr. Speaker :—I am not allowing any supplamentariea.
0 ! a ! Answers to Questions
Mt-SpeakeIt might
inij)ort^nt mutter so
^
yoUtU'p aH concemeo* Iheqn^htionih^^^rp in the (mention
hour- You can iAtse !t in some other form. Purine the Question
lioUi icannot altow n policy do^i^ion to he discussed. I
ifyoumts,' it in any other
i'oLtn, 1 will consldei it' Tiacc- ^
o^n^o
KSo^o
^J^ ^o^r?^
Mr* Speaker:—Kindly see th.it the informationrtMtniredig
passed on to the Members within two or three days*
SrtG-C-Venktmna:-Yes, Sir.
INTERNATIONAL TRA!)K t^AR AT
880-
1253 Q.—SriAgrj.^ Kasw^^R^idy. (Ti^upnthy):-WlH the
Hon. Mnusttit for Commerce be
to statu :
fa) whether our (ioveranment is Htntifii)j,ting In the Inter"
national Trade Fair b^ing organised in Leipzig thih year:
(b) whetha*' our Oo^ernment !s taking st^ps to promote the
trade of Bidriware and Nlrmalware to Foreign Tourists ; and
(c) whether pickles and Ihotled cakes ar^ being exported te
Foreign countries now ?
The Minister for Commerce (Sri P* Ankineedu Praaada
R a o ) - f a ) Government had participated in the Laipxig Fair held
in the year 1970.
(b) & (c) :-Yes, Sir.
ANSWER PLACED ON THE TABLK OF THE HOUSE
With reference to Starred question * 838 (1725*E) Q.
by Sri Ch. Rajeswara Rao*
(a) It is a fact that Sii K* R. Gepala Reddy applied
for assignment of land in S. No* 373/3 of Kanaka! vulage
representing that he was an ex-serviceman*
fb) It is also a fact that Sri K* R. Gcpala Reddy
applied for assignment of land in S< No. 1748 of Bukkapataam
village,representing that his father late Sri K. Bangaru Reddy
was a political su^erer and that he is his legal heir-
Written
Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
(c)The Collector of Anantapur has lepo.ted that it is
not true to say that the correspondence is pending since
15 years and that the matter is pending m his ofEce only since
1968.
(d) The Collector has reported that the land applied
for in Eanekai village was not available for assignment and the
petitioner was also informed accordingly The petitioner then
applisd for assignment of land m 8- No- 57/A1 of VeparaHa
visage which is a compact block Action was taken for splitting
up the 8. No- into convenient blocks for eventual assignment.
But he withdrew his application for grant of the said land and
applied for land in S. No 332 or Chennampalli village m
Anantapur taluk- This is under consideration of the Tahsildar,
Anantapur.
As regards the grant of the land applied for by Sri E R Gopala
Reddy m S. No 1748 of Bukkapatnam village as the legal heir of
late Sii Bangaru Reddy, the Collector of Anantapur has repoited
that the name of late Sri Bangaiu Reddy does not 6nd place in the
approved list of political sufferers of Anantapur district. He is
therefore not eligible for grant of any land as a legal heir of late
Sri Bangaru Reddy.
SHORT^NOTICE QUESTIONS TO ANSWERS
S. N o . 880^A-—MAINTANANCE OF THE PERSONAL FILES
OF THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT, REVENUE DEPARTMENT
S* N. Q- No- 2838-D
Sri G. Thimma Reddy (Allagaddaj
Will the Hon Minister for Revenue be pleased to state ;
(a) whether it is a fact that the personal Rles of the Secretary
to the Government, Revenue Department, are to be maintained
by the Board of Revenue at present; and
(b) whether the Government propose to abolish this practice
immediately to enable the Revenue Secretary, to ait impartially and free and unfettered as he has to function as an
appellate authority over the Board of Revenue in some matters ?
Sri P. Thimma Reddy :—(a) No. Sir.
(b) Dose Not arise*
TRANSFER OF DEPUTY TAHSILDAR, B A N A 3 A N A P A L U
SUB-TALUK S N< Q. 88O.B S. N, Q* No* 2838-E
Sri G- Thimma Reddy :—Will the Hon* Minister for Revenue
be pleased to state :
(a) whether it is not a fact that a number of represents*
tions have been received by the Grow lament from the pi&Mia
and some respectable people of the Banaganapaile Sitb-t&MK*;
Kurnool District requesting the Government to t r a c e r mtr
Deputy Tahsilda; on tae groand that he is harassing
ryots ia
the area by rosorting to repressive methods like attaching
properties of the*ryots at aigMs :
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52
92
28tTi July, !970
Ora! Answers to Questions
(b) if so what action lias the Government taken on these
petitions ; and
(c) if no action is taken by the Government, what aie the
reasons therefor ?
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o Jj^d^o^ Tj^o
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g^^or?
t am entrusting It to
a Membei of the Boa'd of Revenue to aeeperaonHy a s t o w h a t
had happened and why !t has come up like this,
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Sri P. Thimma Reddy :—Nece6sa,ty instructions ha,ve heap
given to the Board Member to advise the Collector. I
suggested to the Board Methber to apeak even on
to the Collectors and then see that no unmeoeaaary tronMe
caused to farmers.
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Oral Answers to
Questions-
G
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ro
28th Juiy,
1970.
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93
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M^ Sp^&ker :—Please make note of it*
Sri P* Thimma Reddy
—0 ro
I will make note of it, §ir.
"
^
Our w a y s and meane position is very dii&eplt and ^ e ^ t ^ n maht of India i^RnAi^ it very di&onlt
otal
We have to collect wherever it M
.The
CoHeetor& have been a§ked ^
that RiP
C al Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
:
9
sr^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
S-iP Thimma Reddy:—Sir, we have given special adviie.
Thi^
out of season- When the next collection season- next
fasli commences from Novembe -December we have suggested
where it is dif6*ult, it may be postponed to be collected from
December onwa ds and whe*-e it is possible, they will have to
coHe<*t somethingRgrt^a
^^ro)
Sri F* Thimma Reddy:—We have the Revenue Consultative
Committer which is meeting towards the end of this month,
in anothe four or five days we are meeting And we will
disouss it certiinally once again there* The Boa^d of Revenue
Member and the Secretaiy and every body is aware of some
ei the difRsuities of the pepole Si ^
^
^ ^ ^
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Sri P^ Thimma R e d d y S i r , these a-e matter of detail*
Wh*a the 8wt crop was lost they we e entitled for remissionW$ are not collectiog anything. When again in the same land
the aaeaad crop is raised and when that crop is successful? we
at* eatAtM to caHeot Ae land revenue for that.
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P* Thimma Reddy No, no, Sir, OSicers &re very careful
Mi w y sympathetic wherever it is deserving- We are giving
Written
Answers to Questions
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28th July, 1970
95
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as
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93 RRglbK;
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Of&iers have been asked to consider about it- Wherever the
burden is too heavy. It will be spread-over to two tc three faslis,
^^oa
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: —
^B^CoSo B^o^a
<3g*5g8§ ^s^d^o g ^ c a ^
<33ar*SS.
^go
^ ^ S^exRg :— ^ a ^ ( ^ o ^ gaaa g^^ooo. Collector
has recommended specific villages for special remissionSri P Thimma Reddy :—We have empowered Collectors to
take all steps necessary to alleviate the di&culties wherever they
are deserving
a*aS ^
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as.
^B^as
ssaaaa
Sri P- Thimma Reddy
We will have to see whether the
present Collectors are capable of understanding the rules and
regulations*
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishniah:—-They are clearly ^nder
standable- Sir^^ ^^
Sri P. Thimma Reddy
Government will take special care
about this* We will examine it &nd take necessaiy s t ^ s VILLAGE OFFICERS SUSPBX&Ep
g. N. Q. No 2838-F Sri
Thimma M A y
Minister for Revenue be pleM^ to state:
(a) the number of
under (i)
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28th July, 1970
Written Answers to Questions
Ku^nool district in 1968-1969 and so far during 1970 on the grounds
of slack collection and impioper maintenance of tenords , and
(b) the state at which these cases stand?
^ a. asSr^oR :
^Rr^ea ^ ^
'removed oi. dismissed for
slack collections'
2, g ^ e x : 6,
Rocygo 5,
3,
10, a R f ^ D : 2.
^^^
Suspended for misappropriation :—Adoni - 2, Nandikotkur 1, Nandyal Allagdda - 12, Koilkuntla - 2 and Banaganapalle-1
Dismissed for Misappropriation *—Adoni - 1* Alur - 2, Pattikonda - 1* Nandikotkur - 2. Dhone - 2, -Atmakur -1- Nandyal-3,
Allagadda - 2, Koilkuntla - 1 and Banaganapalle - 1.
Cases in interim suspension for misappropriation pending due
to Snal decision and enquiry :—Adoni - 2. Kurnool - 2, Atmaku-2.
Nandyal - 2 and Allagadda - 2
^
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I will enquire
and see that
necessary action is taken.
WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
ALLOTMENT OF H Y D R O S
&7i
* 264 (1836) Q.—Sri R. Mahananda
Will the Hon. Minister
for Handlooms and Co-operative Factories be pleased state *
(a) ^he t^notas of Hydros (Germany and other) allotted to
eur Sta,te by Union Government from the companies of State
Tradigg Corporation of India at Bombay, Tiruvanoore* Cochin.
Chemicals Ltd- Alwai and J- E* Cnemical, Ltd.) Bombay and
Indian Electronic ehemteals, Ahmadabad in the years 1967^68
and 1 9 6 8 - a ;
(b) h o v was it distributed in ^ e State ;
(p) who are the permit holders ; the list of p a e o n s with
adderesses n^ay be pMb^g on the T&ble of t h ^ H d ^ ^ ;
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
97
(d) whether at any time Government verRed the usage of it
by the permit holders ;
(e) whether there are any defaulters or any complaints
against these ; and
(f) if so, have they been inqued into ?
A.—-'al There was no import quota of Hydro Sulphite of
Soda allotted to the State Governmunt by the Government of
India during 1967-68 and 1968-69.
(b) The imported dyes and Chemicals were distributed to
different handloom consuming units basi)d on their past consumption.
(c) A statement is laid on the table of the House.
(d) Whenever any imported dyestuff is alloted to individuals
or Institutions by the importing agencies the departmental.
Officers will ensure proper utilisation on receipt of allocation
cards
(e) One case of mis-utilisation was reported from Nalgonada
Dist rict in respsit of Primary Weave-s* Co-operative Societies(f) This was enquired into- The District Collector, Nalgonda
has been requested to take necessary action in the matterSTATEMENT LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE
HOUSE WITH REFERENCE TO PART (C)
L I S T OF DISTRIBUTION OF HYDROSULPHITE OF SODA
PROCURED FROM INDIGENOUS SOURCES AND DISTRIBUTED
DURING THE YEAR 1969-70 BY A N D H R A P R A D E S H SMALL
SCALE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT C 0 R P N . , LTD-,
HYDERABAD-
S- No-
Name of the Unit-
Quantity
(Kgs.)
"Value
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
1
Sri Goli Nagamuni* Mangalagiri.
75
900 00
2
Handloom Weavers' Co-operative
Society, Shayampet, Wrangal
Dist.
,73
900 00
3
Handloom Weavers* Co-ope?ativ9
Society, Chinnaor, Adilabad
Dist.
Handloom Weavers'
, Society, Kamalapur*
" nagar Dist
^
75
900 00
4
L
5
Sri
.
980 oa
,
;
59
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
$. No-
Name of the Unit-
Quantity
(Kgs.)
Value
(Rs.)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Challapalli Weavers' Co-operative
Production and Sale Society,
Challapalli.
Mangalagiri Master Weavers'
Association, Mangalagiri-
75
900 00
225
2,700 00
Ohn-ala Weavers' Co-operative
Production and Sale Society,
ChiralaCh'irala Master Weavers' Assn.,
Chirala.
75
900 00
75
900 00
10
Perala Weavers' Co-operative
Production and Sales Society,
Perala.
75
900 00
11
Nagari Handloom Master Weavers'
Assn. NagariBandar Weavers' Co-operative
Production and Sales Society
Ltd., Chintaguntapalem.
75
900 00
75
900 00
-(1)
6
7
8
9
12
Adoni Master Weavers' Association, AdoniNarasapur Master Weavers' Association, Narsapur'Kumool Weaver's Co-operative
Production and Sale Society-
75
900 00
150
1,800 00
75
900 00
16
Perala Master Weavers' Association- Perala.
225
2,700 00
17
Handloom Weavers Co-operative
Society Hasanparthy.
Nawar & Sha.tra.nji Handloom
Weavers' Co-operative Society,
Hasanparthy.
75
900 00
75
900 00
H-W C S., Nancharimadoor
M
Bibipet ,..
Challa Veakateswarlu, Panddillapalli-
75
900 00
900 00
G. Nagendradu, Pandillapalli
75
75
900 00
900 00
75
-900 00
13
14
15
IS
M
20
21
22
23
24
...
BangarupetW-C-S., Bangarupet--.
HW-C-S., Dubbaka
75
75
900 00
Wiitten Answers to Questions
23ht July, 1970
S-No.
Name of the Unit.
(1)
(2)
Quantity
(Kgs-)
99
Value
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)
75
75
900 00
900 00
75
900 00
75
900 00
75
900 00
Macherla Koteswara Rao. Dantampet.
L. Venkatasubbaiah &
Co-.
Amodapatnam
75
900 00
75
930 00
32
B
Mallikarjunaiah Venkateswarlu, Amodapatnam.
75
900 00
33
34
Rajoh H.W.C-8. Rajoli
Handloom Weavers' Co-operative
Society. Hanmajipet
Handloom Weavers' Co-operative
Society, SircillaHandloom Weavers' Co-operative
Society, Rudravaram-
75
75
900 00
900 00
75
900 00
75
900 00
Vetapalem M-W-A- Vetapalem --Handloom Weavers, Co-operative
Society, Peddakodepaka.
Handloom Weavers, Co-operative
Society, Gatlakariparthy-
75
50
900 00
600 00
50
603 00
23
B- Ramaiah, Kalahasti
26
Y- Peddakalappa
hasti-
27
Sri Venkateswara Handloom Ind.
Madamanur.
Bodda Subbarayudu,
AmodapatnamB- Nagaiah&Sons- Co-, Amodapatnam-
28
29
30
31
35
36
37
38
39
Chetty,
Kala-
40
Shatranji Handloom Weavers, Cooperative Society! Rayaparthi-
50
600 00
41
Nawar Handloom Weavers' Cooperative Society, ParkalNawar Handloom Weavers* Cooperative Society, VarikoL
Shatranji Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd., Varikol-
50
600 00
50
600 00
50
600 00
,,?5
00
' 7-?
00
42
43
44
45
S- Sivakesavslu, Chittoor
Pedana MtW-A^ Ped^na
, ...
61 28th July, 1970
s. No(1)
46
47
48
49
30
51
52
53
54
55
Written Answers to Questions
Quantity.
Kgs.
Name of the Unit-
(3)
(2)
75
Value.
Rs(4)
75
900 00
930 00
--
75
75
900 00
930 03
Y* E3waraiah Chetty. Bangarupet.
75
75
75
900 00
900 00
900 00
75
900 03
75
75
900 00
900 00
900 00
930 00
Y- P- Bhadraiah. Bangarupet
G Mohan Rao
T- Kanakam, Mangalagiri
Y-Samadaiah, Bangarupet
...
Y. Kalappa, Bangarupet
Bhavani Textiles, Nellere
B Ramanaiah, Blovur
National Textiles, Kovur
PolavatamM-WA^Polavaram
-
56
57
S- B Balaiah, Kalhasti
. .
Pi.akasam Handloom Weavers' Cooperative Society, Paidipala-
75
58
V-Krishnaiah.Kalahasti
59
60
S. C- Ramakrishnaiah Bhaskarpet.
75
75
P. Ramamurthy, Kalahasti
75
61
62
63
S. B- Bu?haiah, Kalahasti
S. Munirathnam, Kalahasti
Nathavaram Handloom Weavers'
Co-operative Production and
Sales Society Limited, Visakhpatnam District-
75
75
75
900 00
900 00
64
65
Jyothi Textiles, Pedana
Handloom Weavers* Co-operative
Society Pegadd.palli.
Handloom Weavers* Co-operative
Society Asifabad-
75
75
1,570 00
1,570 00
75
1,570 00
67
Narsapur M-W-A-, Narsapnr
75
68
Andhra Textiles, Kovur.
75
1,570 03
1,570 03
69
S-Nagendrudu, PandillapaHi
Ch. Vekateswarlu
75
66
70
71
Pandillapalli Sri Venkateswara
M-W-A-, Pandillapalli.
72
Venkatesvara Textiles, Pandillapalli-
75
900 00
90) 01
903 00
90o 00
75
75
1,570 00
1,570 00
1,570 00
75
1,570 00
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
^ ^
S* No-
HT
, Ji TT .
Name of the Unit.
(1)
(2)
Quantity
ggg.
101
Value.
P)
^
73
B. Venkatesubba Rao, Vetapalem^
75
1,570 00
74
B. Mallikariunaiah
VenkateswarlU) Amodapatnam*
75
1,570 00
75
Sankar Trading Co,, Tandrapet-..
75
1570 00
76
B- Subbnagulu & Co*, AmodapatnamB^ Nagaiah & Sons Co*, Amodapatnam*
75
1,570 00
75
1,570 00
78
M- Koteswara Rao* Dantampet . .
75
1,570 00
79
L* Venkatasubbiah & Co-. Amoda.
patnam*
73
1,570 00
80
Pollavaram
75
1,570 00
81
Sri Venkateswara & Co*. Kovur*
75
1,570 Op
82
Bandar W*C.P- & Co., Society
Bandar.
75
1,570 00
83
Sri Kodandarama Vastralayam
Tenali*
K- Rajagopal Chetty & Sons,
Sullurpet-
75
!,570 00
75
1,570 00
85
Sri Krishnarajuna Dye Workers'
Cottage Industrual Co-operative
Society Limited, Srikakuiatn*
73
1,370 00
86
Konda Venkatanarayana Dyeii^
Factory?
Vinjamor, Nellore
District,
75
L570 00
87
PeralaM.W.A.Peraia
75
1,570 00
88
Metar Textiles, Cudivada
75
1,570 00
89
Handloom Weavers* Co-operative
Society Limited* Gatlakaripatthy.
P^ Sambasiva Rao, MangalagM...
77
84
90
Polavaram*
Total
...
...
t
75
6,973
,570 00
DISTRIBUTION OF HYDROSULPHITE OF SODA MADE BY ANDHRA HANDLOOM
WEAVERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD., VIJAYAVADAParticulars of Receipta and Distribution of Hydrosulphite of Soda relating to the licence No- 9-2320438, dated
31st October 1967, for Re-2,31,684.00 No. 10 2320437 dated 31st October 1967 for Rs-4.! 1 375 No 11.2320449,
dated 31st October 1967 for Rs. 525.00 No 12. 2320580 dated 3ist October 1967 for Rs. 24,609.00- No. 13.
2321474 dated 31st July 1967 for Rs. 4,705.00 No. 14. 2321475 dated 3'st July 1967 forRs 8,239 00.
Yearwise and category wise.
Weaver Coopretive
Societies.
Receipts.
%&
Name of the
Scheme.
93
1 Imported under
export promotion incentive
scheme No- $ to
14 licence stocks
received during
the year 1967-68.
^ ta
<2
Year.
S a
<3?
00
.Sid
tg 3
C
1,33.400 10,21.710
1.33,400
to
^ bC
g ^
Producers of
Bleeding.
Madras.
10.21,710
Master
Weavers
Association^ g
bJ) C!
.513
Q)
03
Factories
of the
A'H.W.CLimited.
t?-* to
S.S
1967-68
23,600
1,36,880
26,500
1,53,700
28,850
1,67,330
1968-69
37,300
2,!6,340
3,100
17,980
3,100
17,980
1969-70
9,450
2,63.750
l,50o
47 750
...
7,350
6,16,970
31,100
2,19,430
31,950
1,85,310
*
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
103
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF DISTRIBUTION
OF HYDROSULPHITE OF SODA RECEVED DURING THE
YEAR 1967-68 UNDER EXPORT PROMOTION INCENTIVE
SCHEME (BY A-H-W-C S. LTD., VIJAYADAj.
DISTRIBUTION TO WEAVERS'CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
DURING THE YEAR 1967-68.
s. No.
(1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Quantity ValueKgs- Rs. Ps.
(3)
Name of the Unit.
(2)
Bandar
w.c^s.
Jangaon
H-WC.S.
Kattangur
Ghantasala
North Pedana Gandhi
Bandar
W-C-S.
Polavaram
Polavaram Mahatmaji
Luxettipeta
Asifabad
< .
Stonehousepet
Shatranji H-W.C.S.
Mattawada.
W-C-SChallapalli
Venkatagiri
Ravindra W- C. 8BandarKoppaladoddi
Kamalapuram
Chennur
South Mopnr
S- & N-W-C. Gotalganiparthi.
Peddakodepe ta
Sarvaday apedana - * Vinjaram
Perala
Nawar WCS^ Parkai
Shatra,niiParkal --WC-S- Warangal,
Yemmiganur
„
50
1250
400
300
550
450
500
300
290
7,250
2,320
1,740
3,190
2,610
2,900
1,740
00
00
00
00
00
00
09
00
600
400
250
250
3,480
2,320
1,450
1,450
00
00
00
00
150
550
300
870 00
3,190 00
1,740 00
250
650
400
150
50
1,450
3,770
2,320
870
290
600
450
50
300
50
se
300
MS
3,480
2,610
290
1,160
290
290
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
3,700 03
K)4
28th July, 1970
&. No(1)
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Written Answers to Questions
Quantity- Value.
Kgs.
Rs- Ps.
P)
(4)
Name of the Unit.
(2)
Dachapalli
-
WCS-
Nanchimadur
---
Nitmal
Paidipala
KondapaUi
Padakandla
--...
---
N- & 8. Hasa.npa.rthi.
Hasanparthi
...
"
50
400
400
50
),
,,
,,
50
50
150
1050
290 00
2,320 00
2,320 00
290 00
290 00
290 00
870
6,090
1,740
1,740
290
00
00
00
00
00
Pegadapalli
Shayampeta
...
. .
„
Vemavaram
-
"
300
300
50
ELnmooI
Bibipet
Bangarupet
-----
"
„
50
50
290 00
290 00
300
50
1,740 00
290 00
500
50
2,900 00
290 00
2,320 00
290 00
8ha.tra.nji W- C. SPidioiHaPanidem
...
„
Adoni Carpet
Illanada.
Peesapadu
Gudikal
Attira-Uadinne
-...
...
...
...
,,
„
,,
„
„
Nathaharam
...
,,
150
3,770 00
870 00
870 00
s;
Vamulapudi
...
„
5%
S3
BobbHi
Kobdakarla
Jami
...
„
50
150
50
220 00
870 00
290 00
300
1,740 00
100
150
ioo
580 00
870 Oo
580 00
100
580 00
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
54
55
56
57
33
K- Illindalapuram ...
Mylavaram
KotipaUi
^
Y^^w
„
^
400
50
650
150
Written Answers to Questions
8- No-
Name of the Unit.
(I)
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
28th July, 1970
Quantity Value
Kgs.
Rs Ps,
(2)
(3)
Bhimavaram
Rangapuram
Hasanparthi
Kethapalli
Uppada
Mori
Chirala
Ponnur
Addampalli
Akiveedu
Samalkota
W-C.8.
^
**
Cheryala
Kothapeta
Jangaon
Chimakurthi
Rajavalu
Vetapalem
Nidubrolu
y?
* <
105
^^
t*
(4)
100
100
750
500
500
350
200
100
200
580
580
4,350
2.900
2,900
2,030
1,160
580
1,160
50
100
400
ieo
290
580
2,320
5g0
2000
400
150
200
150
11,600 00
2.320 00
870 00
1,160 00
870 00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
o"
00
00
00
00
23,600 1,36,880 00
DISTRIBUTION TO WEAVERS* CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
DURING THE YEAR 1968-69
580 00
100
H-W.C.S.
Kummetha
1
5,220 00
900
Dull a
2
580 00
100
Peddapuram
3
290 00
50
Kodumur
4
100
580 00
Nandivangam
5
650
3.770 00
Choppadandi
6
600
3,480 00
Hanumaiipet
7
6,090 09
1050
Siddipet
8
15"* 2Sth July, 1970
No.
m
Written Answers to Questions
Quantity Value
Kgs- Rs- Ps.
(3)
(4)
Name of the Unit(2)
9
Sri Venkateswara--*
Sircilla.
10 Sirsilla GandhLnagar H W-C.S.
Venmlavada
11
Rudravaram
12
!3 Hasana.bad
. *
14
Eluru
- Rajapet
15
Bijj-anki
16
Payakaraopet
17
Narasipatnam
18
Mutukur
19
Chitiamupparam . .
20
Grundupala
- ^
21
Chodavaram
. .
22
ChinnibothaPaili ...
23
Chirlabutukur
24
MannumpaHi
25
Cherlatotapaiti
26
Eothapalli
27
Karimnagar
28
n
Kondapaikala
29
Bandiatmakur
30
Sattenapailt Bhava31
n&rushi
Roddam
32
33
Tadpatri
WCS.
34
S^ngalur
35
Godicherla
3$
D^dida
37
Tanali
5S
Mangaiagiri
**
„
150
870 00
450
300
200
50
350
50
600
200
50
150
150
50
50
150
950
500
500
750
1350
400
!59
150
2,610
1,740
1,160
290
2 030
290
3,480
1.160
290
870
870
290
290
870
5,510
2,900
2,900
4,350
7,830
2,320
870
870
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
150
150
100
50
850
4oO
500
870
870
580
290
4,930
2,320
2,900
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
28th July, 1970
Written Answers to Questions
, No-
Name of the Unit.
(1)
(2)
39
40
Balapuram
41
Vuravaram
42
Narayanpet
43
AmangaUu.
Mahabubnagar
44
43
46
47
48
49
30
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
Kathiru
Quantity Value
EgsRs. Ps-
W-C.s.
- *
sa
Varikal Shatranji . .
Pangi
Rayaparty
Rajoli
Gaywal
Sittipalli
Buggaram
Kothalapalti
60
61
62
63
64
Lachipet
(4)
50
150
700
300
290 00
50
50
50
50
150
950
..
50
1100
1000
Hasa.nabad
Naremgi
Gundigopalraopet . .
'3)
50
Jagtial
Koratla
Jandrapet
^Lothapet
R^#mpathipeta
Secunderabad
58
59
**
Koyalakuntla
Domakonda
870 00
4,060 90
1,740 00
290 00
290 00
290 00
290 00
290 00
870 00
5,5!0 00
290 00
6,380 00
1650
300
150
5,800
9,570
1,740
870
00
00
00
Oo
50
250
50
850
290
1,450
290
4,930
00
00
Oo
00
950
200
50
50
5,510 00
1,160 00
290 00
1600
50
9,280 00
290 00
290
4,350
9,280
2.6M
65
66
Kannakoia
Mailawar
67
Biknoer
M
68
Armao*
Papannapet
50
750
1600
f*
450
69
107
290 00
00
00
CO
00
28th July, 1970
s. No.
(D
70
71
72
?3
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
S6
87
88
"Written
Quantity Value
KgsRs. Ps-
Name of the Unit(2)
Medak
VaHampudi
Nakkapalli
Alampnr
Mogallapalli
Nagaram
Pedicilla Nawar
Toomakunta
Yelukurthi
Cbagal
PandiHapalli
RaysLparthi
Answers to Questions
(3)
--...
...
---. .
-...
.
. ...
„
"
"
<
„
,,
1500
100
50
50
1000
850
300
^
„
,,
„
50
1250
1050
500
650
(4)
8,700 00
580 00
290 00
290 00
5,800 00
4,930
1,740
290
7,250
6,070
00
00
00
00
00
2,900 00
3,770 00
Vemalapalli
ShatraniiSeetharampur Nawar
Ray&parthy Nawar.
Kotancha
...
,,
400
2,320
00
,,
„
,,
350
2,030
00
MadthapaHi Shatranji
,,
ChaHagargi Na-war...
Stonehousepet
...
„
„
150
1050
350
300
150
870 00
6,090
3,030
1,740
870
00
00
00
00
37300 2,16,340
00
&ISTRIBUTIOM TO WEAVERS^ CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
DURING THE YEAR 1969-701
Mori
...
W-C-S.
150
3 750 00
3
Eluru
SO
1,250 00
3
300
Yemmlgannr
7,500 00
4
Attiealadinne
50
J,250 00
3
Guntur
100
2,500 00
6
Gandhiroad
50
1,250 00
7
Ponnnr
50
1,250 00
Written Answers to Questions
8. No-
28th July, 1970
Name of the Unit.
(1)
Quantity Value
KgsRs. Ps.
-3,
<4;
(2)
8
Gudikal
...
WC-S-
50
3,250 00
9
Veguru
. .
„
100
10
11
12
13
14
15
Indukurpet
Tungapalem
Stonehousepet
Stonehousepet
...
...
...
...
,,
„
„
„
50
2,500 00
1250 00
Chennur
Chennur
...
...
„
,
16
17
Pulivendada
Velrdenla
...
,
,
50
50
50
50
18
19
20
Panidam
---
,
250
Kothapalli
Ghantasala
...
...
,
.
220
21
Srinivasa W- C- SGhantasalaMulimudi W-C-S - -
.
Patur Weavers' Cooperative Society.
Ohennuekothapalli Kothapeta
---
<
50
,
.
50
50
Jandrapet
Bhimavaram
Polavaram
Mahatmaji W- C.
Polavaram.
*
.
.
100
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
--—
*S-
100
100
100
180
150
50
100
200
100
2,500 09
2,500 00
2,50o 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
6,250 00
5,000 00
2,500 00
3,750 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,253
2,500
2,500
5,000
2,500
00
00
00
00
00
1,250 00
1,250 00
30
3i
32
33
Tadapatri W-C S- Kummetha
--Adivarapupeta W-C-S-
"
Husurabad
-
50
50
200
50
34
35
Nathavaram
--Ravindra W- C- SBandarRavindra W- C- S-^---
*
*
50
100
2,300 00
.
56
i,2sa 00
36
--
5,000 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
"Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
No.
Quantity Value.
Kgs- Rs.
Ps.
(4)
(3)
Name of the Unit.
(2)
37
Peddapnram (Cotton)
38
Mylavaram
39
40
41
Godicharla
Payakaraopet
Saivodayapedana
42
43
AddanipaHi
Jaggiahpet
44
Pondur
45
46
47
Bobbili
Perala
Upparpalli W.C.S—
4-8
49
SettipaUi
Balapnram
50
51
Roddam
W.C.8-
50
50
1,250 00
1,250 00
50
1,250 00
2,500 00
2,500 00
100
100
50
^ *
1,
50
1,250 00
1,250 00
150
3,750 00
50
50
100
50
30
1,250 00
1,250
2,500
1,250
1,250
00
00
00
0)
50
1,250 00
Rajam
150
3,750 00
52
Boddam
100
2,500 00
53
54
ChaHapaHi
Jami
M0
35
Nidnbrolu
Indukurpet
2.500 00
2,300 00
2,500 0Q
56
37
38
Stonehonsepet
W?
100
100
- 50
50
30
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,300 00
<60
Srikrishnarjuna
W-C-I.C.S. Kakarapalli.
Srikrishnarjuna
W.C.K3.S. PemubakaSrikrishnarjana
61
W-C I-C-S. AmPolu.
Stikiishnarjana
50
1,500 00
62
W- C. C- S- X;orasabada.
Pullampeta W-C.g.--
30
1,500 00
59
30
1,500 00
50
1,500 00
Written Answers to Questions
s. No-
72
28th July, 1970
Name of the Unit.
Quantity Value
Egs.
Rs. Ps,
(4)
(2)
(1)
63
Pandillepalli
64
65
Vetapalem
Payakaraopet
66
67
68
Jangalapalli
Podalakur
Veguru
..
69
Chennur
..
70
Thungapalem
71
Narayanavaram
72
Gandhi Road
73
Avanigadda
74
Julakal
Pulivendala
...
W-C-S-
100
150
3,000 00
50
4.500 00
1,500 00
„
50
1,500 00
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
„
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
50
1.500 00
1,500 00
„
„
„
50
50
1,500 00
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
50
1,500 00
50
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
50
100
1,500 00
3,000 00
Kondakarla
50
1J00 go
83
84
Kotheru
Godicherla
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
85
86
Chimakurthi
Upparapalli
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
87
88
89
Inamadugu
Buchireddipalem
50
50
1,500 50
1,500 00
1*300 0§
90
Guntur
Settypalli
30
50
l,5oo 00
U 0 0 00
1,500 W
75
76
Bhavararushi W-C-SSattenapalli-
77
Thulluru W-C-S.
78
79
80
Akunuru
Akunuru
81
82
91
92
„
s,
-
Eluru
Payakaraopet
..
*
Vavilla
Peddavadugur
30
K)2
28th July, 1970
K. No*
(1)
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
Chennekothapalli Ghantasala
50
50
1,500 oo
!,000 00
Attiralladinne
Kummutha
50
1,500 oo
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
Roddam
94
95
Vajrakarur
Konapuram
Balapuram
97
98
99
!00
101
102
Bobbili
China Chintalapattudia-
103
104
100
Rajovalu
..
Burgam
Mundruvanpalem
106
Srikrishnarjuna
D- W. C 1. C- SPalsaSrikrishnarjuna
D. W^ c- 1. C- SThileru.
107
Quantity. Value.
Kgs.
Rs- Ps.
(3)
(4)
Name of the Unit.
(2)
93
96
Written Answers to Questions
W-C S-
50
50
50
50
WCS
)S
50
50
50
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
50
1,509 00
108
Srikrishnarjuna
D. W- C. 1. C. SPathapatnam-
50
1,500 00
109
Srikrishnarjuna
D- W. C. 1- C. S.
KosamalaSrikrishnarjuna
D. W- C. 1. C. S.
Bonthakalodnr.
Srikrishnarajuna
D- W. C- 1- O- SLaveru-
50
1,500 50
50
1,500 00
50
1,500 00
50
1,500 00
50
1,500 00
HO
111
112
M3
Srikrishnar )una
D- W- C. 1. C- SMettupalliSrikrishnar juna
D. W- O- I- C- S.
Agarukanch&ram-
-
n
Written Answers to Questions
S- No-
28th July, 1970
Name of the Unit-
(1)
113
Quantity Value
Kgs. Rs. Ps-
(2)
(3;
(4)
114
Srikrishnarajuna
D. W- C. 1. C- S.
Kontala-
50
1,500 00
115
Srikrishnarajuna
50
1,500 00
D. W. C. 1- C- SBathili116
Srikrishnarajuna
D W- C- 1. C- S.
Venammapeta.
50
1,500 00
117
Srikrishnarajuna
D. W- C- I- C- S.
Kammatta.
30
!,500 00
118
Rajapeta
50
1,750 00
119
Beripalli
100
3,500 00
120
Narasimhuni Kottala*
100
3,500 00
121
Payakaraopet
100
3,500 00
122
Venkatagiri
100
3,500 00
123
Velpur
30
1,750 00
124
Mandepudi
50
1,750 00
125
Mustavada
50
1,750 00
126
Stonehousepet
200
7,000 00
127
Bommuluru
50
1,750 00
128
Chowtapalli
50
1,750 00
129
Nathavaram
50
1,750 00
130
R, Lingamdenne ---
50
1,750 00
131
Mandaluru
50
1,750 00
132
Yerraguntla
50
1.750 00
W.C.S-
M
**
*
*
9450 2,63,730 0$
K)114
28th July, 1970
No.
(1)
Written Answers to Questions
Name of the Unit.
(2)
Quantity Value.
Kgs. Rs
Ps.
(3)
(4)
DISTRIBUTION TO PRODUCERS OF BLEEDING MADRAS CLOTH
DURING THE YEAR 1968-69
1,450
25o
1
Sri S- B Balaiah, Kalahasti -100
580
2
Andhra Handloom W. C. SVijayawada
1,430
250
3
Sri S- B- Buchaiah, Kalahasti -50
290
Sd P. Ramamurthy Kalahasti - 4
5
Sri B. Ramaiah Kalahasti
6
7
Sri S Sivakesuvulu Ealahasti --Sri Madana Balakrishniah KalahastiSri Y- Parameswariah Kalahasti-
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Sri M. Balakrishnaiah KalahastiSri S. Munirathnam ELalahasti -Sri Satyasn Textiles, Kalahasti
MadiasJayalakshmi Textiles, Ealahasti
Madras.
Sri M. Ragaiah Chetty, NelloreSri Y- Eswaraiah Chetty & Sons
NelloreSri G- Nagaiah Madanapakala,
NelloreSri S- Venkaiah, Nellore
Sri P- Kotasubba Rao &; Co-,
GunturSri G- Sarabhaiah & Sons,
Madras.
Sri K- Chenehaiah, Chettooir . .
M/s- Napa Srinivasulu Chetty,
MadrasSri B- Mallikarjunudu & Yenkateswarlu, GunturSri B- Nagaiah & Sons, Guntur-
Sri Neeii Srinivasulu. Chetty,
Chittoor.
M - Sri Subba Ramaiah, Nellore ...
50
290
100
50
580
290
50
50
290
290
150
1300
870
7,540
1050
6,090
250
50
1,450
290 *
150
870
150
50
870
290
1750
10,150
150
3800
870
22,040
100
580
250
1100
1,450
50
290
6,380
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
5
8- No-
Name of the Unit.
OL)
(2)
25
Sri L* Venkataswamy, Madras-
1300
7,540
26
27
Sri Prakash& Co., Madras
...
S a K- Chengaiah, Kalahasti,
ChittooiS . i P Subba Ramaiah & Sons,
Nellore.
2500
100
15,080
580
100
580
29
S.i Venkateswara & Co, Madras-
1100
6,380
30
S a L . Venkatesam& Co- Madras.
350
2,030
31
P. Venkatasubbaiah, Madras
1150
6,670
32
Sri K* B* Subramanyam,
Chittoot-
100
580
33
M/s- B* N- D. Textiles, Amodapatnam-
2900
16,820
34
35
36
M s- Vemmiti Pakeeraiah, GunturSnChallaVenkaiah, Nellore ...
Vatapalem Weavers Co-operative
Society, Guntur.
B. Subbanagulu & Co, Guntur...
National Textiles, Kovur, Nellare.
SriB Ramanaiah,Kovur, NelloreAndhra Textiles Co, Kovur
Nellore.
1700
200
50
9,8^)
1,160
290
50
' 150
650
350
290
870
3,770
2,030
700
4,060
W- C, S^
50
290
43
Sri M* Abbaiah Chetty, Chittoor-
30
290
44
Sri M- Jayaramaiah, Chittoor - -
50
290
45
SriChittoor.
B V. Srinivasa Reddy & Sons
46
Sri D- Balakrishnaiah, Chittot...
47
Sri M- Lingaiah Chetty, Chittoor-
50
290
48
M's* Pudupatla G- Ramaaai^h
^
Chetty^ ChittooT.
M/s^ P* Muniswamy Chatty & Sons, 250
Madras*
^0
28
37
38
39
40
Quantity Value
Kgs.
Rs. Ps.
(3)
(4)
-
41
Kovur Textiles, Kovur, Nellore.
42
Pandillapalli
Sivaii
Guntur*
49
580
^
389
K)116
g. No.
(1)
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
Name of the Unit.
(2)
Quantity Value
Kgs.
Rs Ps.
(3)
(4)
50
SriS-Veeraswamy, Chittoor -
150
870
51
Sri A* Mumswamy, Chittoor ...
50
290
52
53
Sri Neeli Radha Krishna,Chittoor.
M/s. Kamakshi Textiles, Nellore
50
500
290
2,900
54
M.'s. Kamakshi Textiles' Nellore.
200
1,160
Total ...
26,500 1,53,700
DISTRIBUTION TO PRODUCERS OF BLEEDING MADRAS (CLOTH)
DURING THE YEAR 1968-69.
1
Yella Kalappa, Bangarupet,
200
1,160
Nellore100
580
2
Snvenkateswara & Co, Kovur
Nellore580
100
3
P- Ekambaram. Madras
50
4
290
V- Krishnaiah, Kalahasthi,
Chittoor.
5
50
290
K- Sankaraiah, Satyavedu
Chittoor.
290
50
M-Yugandaraiah, Pudupet -50
7
290
V- Yugandaraiah,
Nagalapuram ChittoorY- Devendraiah, Chittoor
50
290
8
9
50
290
B. Subramanyam, Naidupet
Nellore.
290
Padupeta Sangam Naidu, Pudu50
pet, Chittoor11
B- Papaiah, Venkatagiri, Nellore290
50
12
B- Siddaiah, Pullampet, Cuddapah.
13
Lakshmi Prasanna Textiles/
ChennurK- Subramanyam, Madras *...
P- Sree Ramulu Chetty MadrasY- Eswaraiah, Bangarupet,
14
15
16
580
100
200
1,160
50
50
290
290
150
870
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
8. No-
Name of the Unit-
(1)
(2)
117
Quantity. Value
Kgs.
Rs- P
(3)
17
18
G- Mohan Rao, Nellore
200
580
V- A- Gurappa,
Chittoor
Satyaveedu,
100
580
19
B- Venkatakrishnaiah Chetty,
Nellore.
B- Anjaiah & Sons, Kovuir,
Nellore
50
290
50
290
A H-W-C S Ltd., Vijayawada
100
100
100
50
590
25
26
Srinivasa Textiles, Madras
B- Dashanamurthy & K- Rajagopal, Madras.
P. Yerraiah, Madamanur,
NelloreDoP^akasa & Co, Madras
580
580
580
50
750
293
4,350
27
Sankar Trading Co, Madras - -
50
290
28
29
A-H-W C S Ltd., Vijayawada.
Kovur, Textiles, Nollore
--
100
50
30
B- Ramaiah, Kovur, Nellore...
100
580
290
580
3100
27,980
20
21
22
23
24
Total
DISTRIBUTION TO PRODUCERS OF BLEEMN3 MADRAS'CLOTH]
DURING THE YEAR 1969
300
?,500
1
a.-H-W*C.S* Ltd., Vijayawada*
1,500
50
2
B- Nagaiah & Sons, Acoodapatnam, Guntur*
50
1,500
3
Devi Prasanna Textiles^ Sangam, Nellote.
250
7,500
4
A H W C.S, Ltd., Vijayawada*
3,500
100
5
B-patnam
NagaiahGuntur.
& Sons, Amoda7,000
200
6
Bavani Textiles, Nello r^
K)318
g. No*
(1J
28th July, 1970
Written Answers to Questions
Name of the Unit-
Quantity
Value
KgsRs. Ps^
(2)
(3)
7
M. Ratnasekhara Reddy & Go,
Cbnttor.
B- V & Reddy & Sons,
8
Chittoor.
P- Kotasubba Rao & Co,
9
Vetapalam, Guntur10
DoTotal
(4)
200
7,000
100
3,500
200
7,000
50
1,750
1,500
47,750
DISTRIBUTION* TO MASTER WEAVERS ASSOCIATIONS
DURING THE YEAR 1968-69.
1
Ekambarakuppam
Chittoor-
M- W- A*
450
2,610
2
3
Perala M. W- A- Guntur
Vetapalam M- W- A- Guntur . .
4000
4
Narasapur M- *W A- West
Godavari.
Adoni M- W. A- Kurnool
23,200
12,470
9,570
5
6
7
8
Pedana. Town M-W A- KrishnaMangalagiri M- W- A- GunturPerala M- W. A Guntur
9
Polava.ra.nl M. W- A- Krishna.
Total
2150
1650
2700
4900
8000
15,660
28,420
3850
46,400
22,910
^50
6,090-
28,850
1,67,330
DISTRIBUTION TO MASTER WEAVERS ASSOCIATIONS
DVRING THE YEAR 1968-69.
1
The Nagiri M. W- A. Chittoor.
650
3J7&
2
ChiraJLa M. W- A- Guntur
...
2450
14,2!&
Total
-
3100
17.980
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
119
E. S. I. HOSPITAL BUILDING AT ADONI
872—
* 1472 Q.—Sri P. O. Satyanarayana Raju:—Will the hon. Minister
for Labour be pleased to state *
(a) whether the Employees' State Insurance Hospital BuHdiag
at Adoni is completed:
(b) whether it has started functioning; and
(c) the estimated cost of the building ?
A :—(a) Yes Sir.
(b) The Hospital has not yet been commissioned.
(c) About Rs. 22-86 lakhs.
SEPARATE MEDICAL OFFICER FOR E. S* I. HOSPITAL AT MACHBRLA
873—
* 1455-(P) Q—Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishmah:—Will the hon.
Minuter for Labour be pleased to state :
(a) whether the Government will consider to appoint a separate
Medical Officer with required staff to conduct the E. S. I* Hospital
at Macheria (Ramakrishna Cement Factory, Macherla) ; and
(b) if not, will it be excluded from the E. S. I. Scheme ?
A .—(a) There is no proposal at present,
(b) The matter is under consideration of the E. S. I. Corporation.
EMPLOYMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEES
t>74—
* 1442-(Q) Q —Sri G. Satyanarayana Rao (Yellandu) :—Will the
hon. Minister for Labour be pleased to state :
(a) whether Employment Advisory Committees have been
formed in each district, if so, who are the members of the Committees in each district;
(b) if not, when are they going to be formed; aad
(c) whether a list of members oi each district will be placed
on the Table of the House?
A:-(a),(b)&(c)
Employment Advisory Committees have beea reconstituted in
ail the districts. A list of members in each district has been placed
on the TaMe of the House.
K)130
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Written Answers to Questions
PAPER PLACED ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE
(?) Hyderabad District:
Composition of the Commit tee 1 District Collector, Hyderabad
...
Representatives of Employees Organisation :
2 Sri R. M Patri, General Manager, Hyderabad Usha Works, Hyderabad
3 The Divisional Personnel OHicer, South
Central Railway, Secunderabad
4 Sri D. V. S Raju, Managing Director,
M s. Electronic and Industrial Instruments Company (Private) Limited
Industrial (Estate, Sanathnagar on
behalf of Andhra Pradesh Chamber of
Commerce
..
Representatives of Workers Organisations *
5 Sri M Salatn Sahidi, General Secretary
Scientific Engineering Workers' Union,
Hyderabad
6 Sn Jagannath Rao, I.N.T.U.C.
7 Sn A. Govindachary, General Secretary,
Mazdoor Sangh, A.P. (State Council
of Mazdoor Sabha) Mint Compound,
Hyderabad-20
Representatives of Local Bodies:
8 The Mayor, Municipal Corporation,
Hyderabad
9 The Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Hyderabad.
Representatives of Economists—All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Legislative Assembly:
10 Prof. M. Abdul Quadir, Incharge Director, The Indian Institute of Economics,
Hyderabad
11 The Chief Executive OHicer, A.P. Khadi
Board, Hyderabad
12 , SriM M.Hashim. M,L*A„ No. 11-3-835.
Mallepally, Hyderabad
Representatives Soldies, Sailors and Airmen's
Board:
13 The Secretary, District Soldiers, Sailors
and Airmen's Board
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
14 Sm^RodaMistry
Chairman.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member*
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Written Answers to Questions
28th July,
15 Smt. Saropni Pulla Reddy, M.L.A,
Representatives of Government Employers:
121
Member.
16 The Superintending Engineer, Electricity
(Rural) Mint Compound. Hyderabad ...
Member.
17 The District Educational OfRcer, Hyderabad
Member
18 The District Probation Officer, Hyderabad
Member.
19 The Principal, The Industrial Training
Institute, Hyderabad
Member.
20
(2)
1970
The Regional Employment Officer
Ex-Officio,
Secretary.
Warangal District:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Warangal
...
Chairman.
Representatives of Employers* Organisation :
2 The Manager, Azamjahi Mills Limited,
Warangal
Member.
3 Sri G. Ganga Reddy, Proprietor, Madrasi
Chakkar Beedi Factory and VicePresident Beedi Factories Owners Association, Warangal
...
Member.
4 The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce,
Warangal
Member.
Representatives of Workers' Organisation :
5
6
7
Sndoor
B. Home!,
President,
Municipal
MazSabha Warangal
(Affiliated
to Hind
Mazdoor Sabha)
,.+
Member,
Sri Advala Satyanarayaaa, President,
Azamzahi Mills Workers Union, Warangal (Affiliated to I.N.T.U.C.)
...
Member.
Sri N, Raja Narayana, President Beedi and
Cigar Workers Union, Warangal. (Affiliated toALT.U.C.)
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies and Corporation:
§
Chairman, Municipality, Warangal
---
Member.
...
M^Tibear.
The Superintending Engineer ((^ration)
A.P. State Bleatricity B^rd, WaraagaL
Member.
9 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Wafangal
K)122
28th July, 1970
Written Answers to Questions
Representatives of District Soldiers', Sailors' and
Airmen's Board:
H Sri K. G. Stardrach, Ex-servicemen and
Member of the Provisionally formed
Board
Representative of Social Welfare Organisation :
12 President, Mahi!a Mandali, Warangal
Branch
13 Convenor, Bharat SevakSama], Warangal
(whenever constituted)
Representatives of Economists Khadi and V.I
Commission and State Legislature 14 The Senior Lecturer m Economics, Arts
and Science College, Warangal
15 Sri Bh Chandramouleswara Rao, President,
Sarvodaya Sangh, Warangal
16 Dr. T. S. Murthy, M.L A , Warangal
Representatives of Government Employees:
17 Superintending Engineer, P.W.D. WarangaL
18 The Superintendent of Police, Warrangal.
19 The District Educational Officer, Warangal
20 The Assistant. Director, Industries and
Commerce, Warangal
21 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Warangal
22 The Rsgional Inspector of Probation,
WarangaL
23 The Regional Employment Officer, Warangal
(3) Kumoel District :
Composition of the Committee:
1 The District Collector, Kurnool
Representatives of the Employer's Organisations:
2 The Secretary, Thungabhadra Industries
Limited Kurnool.
3 Sri M. Somanaa, M/s. M. G. Brothers,
Kurnool
Representatives of Workers' Organisation :
4 SriIMTUC^
y. S. Kumool
Krishnamurthy,
President,'
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex-Officio
Secretary.
Chairman.
Member,
Member.
Member.
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President, Government
Union, Kurnool
123
Press Workers
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
6
The Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Kurnool ...
Member.
7
The Chairman, Municipal Councial, Kurnool
Member.
Representatives of Economists : AH India Khadi
and Villagelndustries Commission : Small Scale
Industries and State Legislature :
8 SriMd. Hafizuddin, M.A., Head of the
Department of Economics, Osmania
College, Kurnool
9 Assistant Director of Industries and
Commerce, Kurnool
1C Sri K. E. Madanna, M.L.A., Kurnool.
Representatives of D. S. S. and A. Board :
Vacant (To be Co-operated
Chairman under the Rules)
by
...
Member.
Member.
Member.
the
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
12 Sri Palala Kondaiah, Treasurer, Indian
Red Cross Kurnool
Member.
13
Member.
President, Lions Club, Kurnool
Representatives of Government Employers :
14 The Divisional Engineer, Telegraphs, Kur*
nool
15 The Superintendent,
Kurnool
General Hospital,
Member.
Member.
Deputy Director of Agriculture, Kurnool.
Member.
Deputy Director Printing Press, KuraeoL
Member^
18 District Probation Officer, Kurnool
19 Assistant District Public
Relations
Officer, Kurnool
Member.
17
20 Deputy Transport Commissioner, Kurnool*
21 The
Regional Employment Officer, Kurnool
(4) Visakhapatnam^ District:
Composition of the Committee:
1 The District Collector, VisakhapatsatR....
Member.
Member.
B&ptfficio
Secretary.
Chairaaaa
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Representatives of Employer's Organisations :
2 Sri V V. Ramana, Secretary, Anakapalli
Co-operative Agncultura! and Industrial
Society Limited., Sugar Factory, Thummapala, Anakapalli
2A D Rama Mohan Rao, Honorary Secretary,
Shipping Employees' Federation, Visakhapatnam
Member.
Representatives of Workers' Organisations :
3 The President, Hindustan Shipyard Labour
Union, Gandhigram, Visakhapatnam .
4 Sri B. G. M. A. Narasmga Rao, President,
Dock Workers* Union, Visakhapatnam
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
3 The Chairman, Municipal Council, Visakhapatnam
The Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Visakhapat nam
Representatives of Economists : All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission : Small Scale
Industries and S*ate Legislature :
7 The Head of the Department of Economics,
and Principal, Arts College Andhra
University
8 Sri N. Somayaiulu, B.A., B.L., M.L.C.
Visakhapatnam
. .
Representative of D. S. S. and A. Board :
9 Hon. Cap. Kondayya, Sardar
Bhadur, OB. 1. D. S. S and A. Board,
Vizag-9
Member
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisations :
10 Smt. Malathy Sunda.ra Ramamurthy„ M*A.
President, All India, Women's Confe^
rence, East Zone, Visakhapatnam.
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
U The Chief Construction Engineer, M/s.
Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels, Ltd.,
Dwarakanagar, Visahkapatnam.
Member
12
The Chief Personal Officer, M/s. Hindustan Shipyard Ltd., Gandhigram, Visakhapatnam.
13 The Deputy Director of Agriculture, Visakhapatnam
^
Member.
i
Member.
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14 The Assistant Director of Industries and
Commerce, Vizag
Member.
15 The Supermdent Diary Farm, Visakhapatnam.
Member.
16 The District Probation Offieer, Visakhapatnam
Member
17 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Vizag.
Member.
18
The Regianal Employment Officer, Visakapatnam
Ex-officio
Secretary.
(5) Vijayawada : (Krishna District)
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Krishna
Representatives of the Employer's Organisations :
1 Sri M. Seetharama Rao, Secretary, K.G.P,
Limited., Vuyyur
3 Sn G. Subba Ra]u, Managing Director,
South India Research Institute (Private)
Limited, V^ayawada
Chairman.
Member
Member.
Representatives of Worker's Organisations :
4
Sri R.S. Appalaswamy, president, I.N.T.U.C.
Vijayawada
5 Sri S. V. Subba Raju, President, Andhra
Cement Company Employee's Union,
(A.P.T.U.C ) Vijayawada
Representatives of Local Bodies :
6 The Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Krishna
District.
7 The Chairman, Municipal Council, Vijayawada
Representatives of District S. S. and A. Board ;
8 Captam M. G, Raiu, Governorpet, Vijayawada,
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
9 Smt. Koka Rathamala Krishna Rao,
Secretary, Mahil&maadali and Hon.
Magistrate, Children Court, c/o Dr.
Koka Krishna Rao, M.B.B,S, Vijayawada
10 Sri N. Balachaadra Rao, Joint Secretary*
Indian Red Cro$s , and aaes^ary
Rt^iohn's Ambulance^ MaeMipat^^.4
Member.
Member
Member
Member.
Member.
Member.
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Representatives of Economists : All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Village
Industries Board and State Legislature
11 Head of the Department of Economics,
History and Politics of S R.R. and C.V.R.
Government College, Vijayawada
. .
12 Sri S. Ramaknshna, Managing Agent, the
VasantSojp Works Limited and President, the A P. small Iudustnes Assn.
Ramachandra^Rao Road, Vijayawada ...
13 Smt. Kamala Kumari, MLC, Vi)ayawada
Member.
Member.
Member.
Rcpresentatives of Government Employer :
14 The Supenntedent of Police,
District
Krishna
Member.
15 The Superindent Engineer, P.W.D., Vijayawada
The Superintendent Engineer, Electri16
city (Operation) Vijayawada.
..
17 The \ssistant Director of Industries and
Commerce, Vijayawada
Member.
18 The District Probation Officer, Vijaya*
wada
Member.
19 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute
Vijayawada
20 The Regional Employment Officer, Vijayawada
Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex-officio
Secretary.
(6) Mahaboobnagar Dis t ric t :
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Mahaboobnagar.
Representatives of Employees Organisation :
2 Sri Madanlal, Proprietor, Sn Venkatesh Oil
Mill, Rice* Mill, Mahaboobnagar
...
3 Sri Pabba Kondiah, Proprietor, Pabba Kondaiah Rice Mill, Mahaboobnagar
.. Representatives of Workers Organisations :
4 SriN-B.Sreehari, Advocate, (LN.T.U.C.)
Representative Mahaboohnagar District
$ Sri Mirza Faratullah Baig, Secretary,
H^hways Employees Union, (APTUC)
Mahaboobnagar
...
Chairman.
Member.
Member,
Member.
Member.
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Representatives of Local Bodies :
6
The Chairman, Zilia Parishad, Mahaboob
nagar
7
The Chairman, City Municipality, Mahaboob nagar
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economists: All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission : Small Scale
Industries Board and State Legislature *
8
The District Statistical Officer, Mahaboob nagar
...
Sri Manganmal Deesumal, Proprietor,
Konochi Meta-1 Works, Mahaboobnagar
...
10 Sri P. Mahendranath, M.L.A., Mahaboobnagar
...
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisations :
11 SnBharat
P. Hanumantha
Rao,
M. P. Convenor,
Sevak Samaj,
Mahaboobnagar
...
Member.
9
12
Sri Hasan All Mirza, Advocate, Secretary, Social Welfare and Handicrafts
Centre, Chairman Scouts Guides Assn.
Secretary, Childerns Aid Society,
Mahaboobnagar
...
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Representatives of D. S S. and A. Board :
13 Vacant
Representatives of Government Emp!oyers:
14 The Executive Engineer,
Mahaboobnagar
P.W.D,
I.B.,
15 The District Educational Officer, Mahaboob nagar
16 The Superintendent of Police, Mahaboobnagar
17 The District Probation Officer, Mahaboob
nagar
18 The District Employment Officer, Maha*
boob nagar
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member,
Ex-officio
Secretary*
(7) Khammam District:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Khammam
Representatives of Employers Orgaaisaticas :
2
The Chief Personal Officer, The Singareai
Colleries Co Usaite^ K p t i ^ d ^
^
Chairman,
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Sri Gella Kesava Rao, Representative
of Merchants' Association
Member.
Representatives of Workers Organisation :
4 Geiera! Secretarv, The SingareniColleries
Workers Union ( A I T . U C ) Kothngudem
5 General Secretary, A.P. Colleries Mazdoor
sangh, Kothagudam
. .
Representatives of the Local Bodies 6 The Chairman, ZiHa Panshad, Khmnmam.
7 The Chairman, City Municipality, Khammam
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Representatives of D.S.S and A. Board :
8 Vacant fThe Chairman is competent to co.
opt. additional member as per rules).
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
9 Convenor, B.S.S. Khammam
10 Sri Ramkishore, B.A , Vice-President, Nari
Sudhar Sabha and Social Worker,
Khammam
. .
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economics —All India Khadi
and V.I Commission :—Small Scale Industries
and State Legislature :
11 Lecturer in Economics, Andhra Girls
Col lege, Khammam
12 Group Area Organiser, A.P.K. and V.I.
Board. Khammam
13 Vacant (Representative of Small Scale
Industries, The Chairman can co-opt,
additional members as per rules
14 SriDVenkaiah, M.L.A., Madhira
Wemea Representative :
15 Smt. Kiran Rani,
Committee
Member,
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member*
Municipal
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
16 The Superintendent of Police, Khammam.
17 The Executive Engineer, P.W.D.. Khammam ( R & B )
IB The District Educational Officer, Khammam
Secretary, Zilla Parishad, Khammam
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
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20 The Assistant Director of Industries
Khammam
'
21 The District Probation Officer, Khammam.
22 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Khammam
.
23 The District Employment Officer, Khammam
.
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Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex-officio
Secretary.
Adilabad Distnc! :
Composition of the Committee i
1
The District Collector, Adilabad
...
Chairman.
Representatives of Employers Organisation .
2 Representative
of Associated Cement
Co npan y, Mancherial
...
3 Representative of Sirpur Paper Mills
Limited, Sirpur Kaghaznagar, Adilabad
District
...
Member.
Representatives of Workers Organisations:
4 Sn R Babu, Vice-President, I.N.T.U C.,
Representative of Sir Silk Workers
Union, Sirpur, Kaghaznagar
...
Member.
3 Sri Daje Shaiker Rao, Representative
of A.P.T.U.C., Adilabad
...
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
6 Chairman, City Municipality, Adilabad ...
7 Chairman, ZiHa Parishad, Adilabad
...
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economists: AI1 India K and
V. I. C. and Small Schale Industries and Legislature Assembly:
8 The District Statistical Officer, Adilabad.
Member.
9
Sri P. Narsa Reddy, President, Industrial
Members Assn. Nirmal. ^ Adilabad
District
10 Sri Gaddeana, M.L.A., Adilabad
Member.
Member.
Representatives of D, S. S. and A Board :
11 Vacant (As no D.S.S. and A. Board exists
for Adilabad District)
Member.
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
12 Dr. Bolanwar, President, District &isaa
Sabha, Adilabad
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13 Sri B. Krishna Rao, Convenor,
Laxettipet, Adilabad
B.S S.
*-
Member.
Representatives of Government.
14 The Superintendent of Police, Adilabad.
15 The Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Adilabad
t6 The Assistant Director of Industries and
Commerce, Adilabad
Member.
17 The Conservator of Forests, Adilabad
Member.
18 The District
Adi)abad
...
Public Relations Officer,
Member.
Member.
Member.
19 The District Educational Officer, Adilabad
-
Member.
30 The District Probation Officer, Adilabad
...
Member.
21 The District Employment Officer, Adilabad
...
Member.
Womea Representative:
2! Snmathi Rajeshwari Devan, Member, ZiHa
Parishad
...
Member.
(9) Srikakulam District:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Srikakulam
...
Chairman.
Representatives of the Employers Organisations :
2 General Manager^ Co-operative Sugars
Society, Amadalavalasa, Srikakulam
District
^
Member.
3 Gurunath and Appa Rao (Private) Limited
Salt Crushing MiH, Naupada, Srikakulam
District
...
Member.
Representatives of Workers' Organisation :
4 Sri Kumara Sankaranarayana, President,
LN.T.U.C., Srikakulam
. .
Member.
5 Sri S. Kondala Rao, B.A., B.L., Advocate
Representative of A.P.T.U.C. Bobbili...
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies:
$ Chairman, zilla Parishad, Rrikakulaia
7 Chairman, Municipality, SUkakulam
-.
Membet.
Member.
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Representatives of Econamists : AH India Kbadi
and V.I. Commission and Small Sca^e Industries
and Legislative Assembly:
8 Lecturer in Economics, Government Arts
College, Srikakulam
9 Sri B. Rajagopala Rao, President, Co-operative Sugars Convenor and Organiser of
Industrial Estate, Srikakulam
10 Sri Kasma Basva Raju, President, All India
Handloom Board, Narsannapeta
11 Sri Pothula Gunniah, M.L.A. Pathapatnam
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Constituency, Srikakulam
Representatives of District S. S. and A. Board :
12 Vacant. (The
Chairman
can
Co-opt.
Member
additional Member as per rules)
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
13 SriofB.Service,
S. Sastry,
Honorary Secretary, Guild
Srikakulam
14 Sri M. V. Reddy Pantulu Secretary,
District Red Cross Society
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
15 Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Srikakulam.
16 Executive Engineer (R & B) Srikakulam ...
17 District Educational OfBcer, Srikakulam.
18 Regional Transport ORicer, Srikakulam ...
19 District Probation OHicer, Srikakulam ...
20 Principal, Industrial Training Institute,
Bobbili
21 District Employment OiHcer, Srikakulam.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex-OHicia
Secretary.
(10) Nellore District:
Composition of the Committee:
1 The District Collator, Nellore
{Chairman.
Representatives of Employers Organisation :
2 M. V. Abdullah Khan, Naseefia Trades
(Private) Limited
3 Sri M. V. Krishaa Reddy, BJE. D.SJS.
Proprietor, Technocasting^, Navalak
Gardens, NeHufe*2,
Member.
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Representatives of Workers' Organisations:
4 Sn V. Anantharama!ah, B A., B.L„ President, Nellore Town Hotel Workers
Union, Nellore (A.P.T U C.)
5 Sri G C Kondaiah, President, Nagar jatheeya Cigar Workers Union, Sreenivasa
Agraharam, Nellore (I N.T U.C.)
Representatives of Local Bodies:
6 Chairman, Municipal Council, Nellore ...
7 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, NeHore
Representatives of District S.S. & A. Board :
8 Sri P. Rangaiah, Ex. V. Co. Nehrunagar,
Gudur
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation:
9 Sri K. C Krishnaiah, District Organiser,
Bharat Sevak Sama] Vidavalur (P.O.)
Nellore District
10 Sri E. Pattabhirami Reddy, B.A., B.L.,
Secretary, Harijan Hostel, Subedarpet,
Nellore
Representatives of Economists * All India Khadi
and V.I. Commission and Small Scale Industries
and State Legislative Assembly :
11 Sn C. Janakiram, M.A., Head of the
Department of History and Economics,
V. R. College, Nellore
12 Vacant (The Chairman can co-opt. additional member under rules)
13 Sri Vemareddy Venku Reddy, M.L.A.
Papireddipalem, Nellore District
Representatives of Government Employers :
14 Assistant Director of Industries, Nellore.
15 Executive Engineer, Roads and Buildings,
Nellore
15 District Treasury Officer, NeHore
17 Principal, Industrial Training In&titute
NeHore
18 District Probation Officer, Nellore
19 District Employment Officer, Nellore ...
(11) Chittor District :
Composition of the Commit tee :
1 The District Collector, Chittor
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex*officio
Secretary.
Chairman.
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Representatives oi Employees Organisation :
2 The Executive Officer, Tirumala Tirupathi
Devasthanam, Tirupathi
3 Sn Rajendran, M/s Chittoor Public Motor
Transports, Chittoor
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Workers Organisations ;
4 Sri P. Mumreddy, Secretary, Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam Transport Workers*
Union (I.N.T.U.C.) Tirupathi
3 Sri M. Venngopal, Joint Secretary, District
Motor Transport and General Workers
Union
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies:
6 Chairman, Zilla Panshad, Chit tor
7 Chairman, Municipal Council, Chittoor
...
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economists ; All India Kbadi
and Village Industries and Commission and
Small Scale Industries and Representatives of
State Legislature:
8 Sri V. Ranaswamy Reddy, M.L.A.,
Sodum
Member.
9 The Group Area Officer, All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission,
Tirupathi
Member.
10 Sri Subramanyam, Correspondent
Social Worker, Nagari
11 Sri P. Narasimma
Reddy,
and
M.L.C.,
Chittoor
Representatives of District S. S. and A- Board;
12 Jem. Veeraswamy, Member, District
S S. and A. Board
Member.
Member*
Member*
Member^
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation:
13 Sri B. Sreemvasa Xyengar, Secretary, Red
Cross Society, Chittoor
14 The President, Ladies Club, Chittoor
...
Representatives of Government Employers :
15 District Educational Officer, Chittoor ...
16 Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Socieeties, Chittoor
17 District Officer, Chittoor, Medical and
Health
Member,
Member.
Member.
Member*
Member.
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18 District Probation Officer, Chittoor
. .
19 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Chittoor
Member.
20 District Employment Officer, Chittoor . .
Ex-officio
Secretary.
Member.
(12) Eluru (West Godavari District) :
Composition of the Committee :
Chairman.
1 District Collector, West Godavan
Representatives of Employers Organisation :
2 Sri Briigopal Lumani, Assistant Manager,
Sn Krishna Jute Mill Limited, Eluru ...
3 Divisional Con troll er,
Eluru
Member.
A. P. S. R. T. C.,
Member.
Representatives of Workers' Organisation :
4 Sri Koppala Satyanarayana,
I.N.T.U.C., Eluru
President,
5 Sri Pudi Appalaswamy, Secretary
Jute
Labour Union, E! u ru
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
Member.
6 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Eluru
..,
Member.
Representatives of District S. S. and A. Board :
8 SriC.V.S. Murthy, Vice-President, Dist.
rict S. S. and Board, Eluru
Member.
7 Chairman, Bluru Municipality, Eluru
Representatives of Economists: AH India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Legis.
lative Assembly :
9 Sri Pilli Narasanna, President, Small
Scale Indus tnes Association, Eluru
Member.
10 Sri M. Ramakrishna Reddy, Head of Economics, Sri C.R.R. College, Eluru
Member.
12 Sri Male
Eluru
Member.
Venkatanatayaaa,
M.L.A.,
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
12 SriCh. V. P. Murthy Raju, M.L.*., and
President, Bharat Ssvak Samaj, W, G.
District Bh;ra
33 Smt. N. Lakshminarasamma^ President.
District MaRiia S&^gham, Blwa .
Member.
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Representatives of Government Employers :
14 The Superintendent of Poliee, Eluru
Member.
13 The Executive Engineer, Godavari Special
Division, Eluru
Member.
16 Assistant Director, Industries and Commerce, Eluru
Member.
Executive Engineer, Roads and Buildings,
Eluru
Member
18
District Probation Officer, Eluru
Member.
19
Principal, Industrial Training Institute,
Eluru
Member.
20
District Women*s Welfare Officer, West
Godavari, Eluru
Member.
17
21
(13)
District Employment Officer, Eluru
Ex-officio
Secretary.
Kakinada (East Godavari District):
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Kakinada
Chairman,
Representatives of Employers Organisation :
2
3
Sn H, V, Maheswari, Secretary, Andhra
Mills, Rajahmundry
Member.
Sri O. Bapineedu, Works Manager, Kirlam*
pudi Sugar Mills Limited, Pithap^ram...
Member-
Representatives of Worker's Organisation:
4
SriINTUC.,
Kalabarigi
Rama
Rao,Raiahmundry.
President,
Labour
Union,
Member.
5
Sri P. Ramachandra Rao, President,
Kakinada Engineering Workers Union,
APTUC., Kakinada
Member.
^ ^
/
. *
'
^
'
Representatives of Local Bodies:
6
'
Sri P. V. RawmMt'yJ C a r m a n , Mnmeipal
CouncM, Kakmada '
Member.
Sri K. S ^ a ^ a a ^ a a p V ^ P ^ W ^
Parisa^d^ East Godavari DK^wt
Kakinada
,,
,
Representatives oi ^ a ^ t S. ^ ^ d A. Be&yd:
Member^
7
$
RetR33#
Mea^e^
12
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Representatives of Economists: Al! India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Legislative Assembly :
9 Sri P. Raja Rao, Lecturer in Economics,
Government Arts College, Rajahmundry.
Member.
10 Sri N K. Narayanaswamy, Development
Officer, A.P., Khadi and V.I, Board,
Kakinada
H Sri Ch. Mallikharjuna, M.L.A., Yellavaram
Constituency, (E. G. District)
12 Sri T. K. S. Sastry, Secretary, Guild of
Services, Kakinada
13 Srimathi Koka Shakuntalamma, Member,
Women's Education Society, Kakinada.
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
14 Superintendent of Police, Kakinada
15 Superintendent of Government General
Hospital, Kakinada
Member.
16 District Educational Officer, Kakinada ...
17 District Agricultural Officer, Kakinada .
!8 District Medical and Health Officer,
Kakinada
19 The District Probation Officer, Kakinada .
23 The Princtpal, Industrial Training Institute
Kakinada
21 The District Employment Officer, Kakinada
22 District Panchayat Officer, E.G. District
Kakmada
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member.
Ex-officio
Secretary.
Member.
(14) Cuddapah District:
Composition of the Committee:
1 The District Collector, Cuddapah
Representatives of the Employers Organisations :
2 Sri P. Ramana Reddy, Proprietor, Sri
Saraswathi Lakshmmarayana Oil Mills
Cuddapah and President, Panchayat
Somithi, Sidhout
. ...
3 Sn M K. Veaugopal, Works Manager,
Tiffins Barytes, Asbestos and Points
Limited, p. B* No. 49, Near Railway
Station, Caddapah
.
Chairman.
Member*
Member,
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Representatives of Workers* Organisation :
4
Sri J. Venkatarami Reddy, Secretary
District Motor Works Union, Mochl
ampet, Cuddapah (APTUCj
Member.
3
Rev. V- Alexims, President, Vyavasaya
Cedu!^ Sarvodaya Sangh, Mariyampuram, Cuddapah
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies:
6 Chairman, ZiHa Parishad, Cuddapaii ...
7 Chairman, Cuddapah Municipality, Cuddapah
Representatives of Economists : All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission, Small Scale
Industries and Legislative Assembly :
8
9
Member.
Member.
Lecturer in Economics Government Arts
College, Cuddapah
Member.
Group Area Organiser, Khadi and Village
Industries Board, HabibuHaSbeb Street,
Cuddapah
Member.
10 Sri S. Suiaiman (Baba) Proprietor, Baba
Ind ustries Trunk Road, Cuddapah
11 Sri Haji Md. Rahamathullab, M.L.A.,
Cuddapah
Representatives of District S.S. and A. Board:
12 Captain G. Jagannadha Rao, M.B.B.S,,
Saltpet Street, Cuddapah
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation :
13 Smt. Rajamma Nagarajan, C,o< Sri Nagarajayya Sasty, Advocate, Trunk Road.
Cuddapah
14 Sri R. Seetha Ramaiah, Chairman, Bharat
Sevak Sama], Proddatur, Cuddapah
District
Member.
Member.
Member.
Member,
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
...
Member.
16 Assistant Director of Industries, Cuddapah
Meatbey.
15 Superintendent of Police. Cuddapah
1? Deputy Rqgistatar of Co-operative SocieMember.
ties, Cuddapah
Member,
18 District Probation Officer, Cuddapah
19 Principal, Gover^m^nt Polytechnic P^o^ ^
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Written Answers to Quest lor
30 District Employment Officer, Cuddapah,
Ex-Officio,
Secretary.
(15) GuntEr District :
Composition of the Committee :
Chairman.
1 The District Collector, Guntur
Representatives of the Employer's Organisations :
2 Sri R.' Ramananda Pao, Chief Personnel
Manager, I.L.T,D.Co, Limited, Guntur .
Member.
3 Sri Basudeo Bh^walka, Director, Sree
Bazaranga Jute Mi!Is Limited, Guntur .
Member.
Representatives of Workers' Organisations :
4 Sri K. Mall ay ya ^Kingam, General Secretary, Tobacco Workers Union, Guntur .
5
Sri (l. W Anianeya Sartna,
INTUC, Guntur
Member.
Advocate,
Member.
Representatives of the Local Bodi es :
6 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Guntur
7 Chairman, Guntur Municipality, Guntur.
Member.
Member.
Representatives of District S* S. and At Board :
8 Captain Ansari, Chandole, Guntur District
Member.
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisations :
9 Sri W. Rajagopala Chari, B.A., LL.B.,
Advocate 2nd Line
Arundelpeta,
(Representing Bharat ' Sevak Samaj),
Guntur
Member.
Representatives of Economics, AH India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Legis*
lative Assembly:
M Sri P. V. NatasimhaRao, MA., L.L.B.,
Lecturer (Economics) Hindu College,
Guntur
Member.
11 Sri P. Subba Rao, Secretary, Grama
Swarajya Sahgham, Ongole, Guntur
district
Member.
12 Sr; K P^b^^ara Rao, B.A., LL.B, M.L.A.,
B&patlw
Member.
Wan&aa R6pres^iative:
13 Son.
Konda
Parvathi Devi, Promment
Social
Worker
Member,
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28th July, 1970
139
Representatives of Government Employers :
14 District Educational Officer, Guntur
15 Assistant Director of
Commerce, Guntur
...
16 Probation Officer, Guntur
Member.
Member.
17 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Tenali
Member.
18 District Employment Officer, Guntur ...
(16)
Member.
Industries and
Anantapur District:
Ex-ofiicio
Secretary.
Composition of the Committee :
The District Collector, Anantapur
Chairman.
Representatives of Employers Organisations :
2 Sri Meda Ramaiah, Proprietor, Rice and
Oil MUls, Anantapur
Member.
1
Representatives of Workers Organisations:
3 Sri B. T. Pakkirappa, Vice-President,
National Textile Employees Union,
Guntakal (APTUC)
4 President, R P G T Motor Workers Union
Hindupur, (Non affiliated Union)
Representatives of Local Bodies :
3 The Chairman, Zilla Parishad
Member.
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economists, AH India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission and Small
Scale Industries and Legislative Assembly :
6
7
SriM. B. Raja Rao, M<L.A.,Madaksira ...
Group Area Organisor^ Khadi and Village
Industries Commission, Anatapur
8 Sri Reddam Hanumantha Rao, B,A., B.L.,
Advocate, Anantapur
,.<
Member.
Member
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
9
The
District
Probation
Officer,
Anantapur
10 The Principal, Industrial Training Iasiatute, Anantapur
U. Aswttant
Director ^ qf
IadMtrie$^
Anantapur
12 District Woman Welfare Officer, Ananta-
Member.
Member.
Member.
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Written Answers to Questions
The District Employment Officer,
Anantapur
-
Ex-officio
Secretary.
(17) -Medak District:
Composition of the Gommittee 1 The District Collector, Medak
. .
Chairman.
Representatives of Employers Organisation :
2 The Medical Superintendent, Church of
Sou th India Hospital Medak
...
Member.
3 The Manager, Mamkya Prabhu Rice Mill,
Ismai!. Khanpet
...
Member.
Representatives of Worker's Organisation :
4 Sri Channabasappa, Secretarv, Gumastha
Sangam, Sadasivpet (INTUC)
.
5 Sri A. Guruwa Reddv, C/o Communist
Partes OHice, Medak (APTUC)
...
Member,
Member.
Representatives of Social Welfare Organisation:
6
7
Sri K. Krishnachary, Chairman, Bharat
Sevak Sama], Sanga Reddy
...
Sri Gangulooru Narasimhulu Goud, Upa
Sarpanch, Ganguloor Village, Medak
District
. .
Member.
Member.
Representatives of the Local Bodies :
8 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Sanga Reddy ...
9 Chairman, Municipal Council, Sanga
Reddy
...
Member.
Member.
Representatives of D. S. S. and A. Board :
1$ Dr. C. T. Tilak, M.B.B.S. RD.S. (London),
Representatives of Economists, All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission, Small Scale
Industries and Legislative Assembly:
11 Sri K. Krishnamurthy, Principal, Government College of Arts and Science,
Siddipet
12 Sri P. Somappa, Secretary, All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission,
Pathipalli, Medak
...
13 Sri Narasimha Reddy, M.L.A.
...
Representatives of Government Employers :
Superintendent of Police, Sanga Reddy ...
Member.
Member.
Member.
^Member.
j
Member.
Written Answers to Questions
15
28th July, 1970
Executive Engineer, Public Works Department (R & B) Sanga Reddy
16 Assistant
Reddy
Director,
Industries,
Member.
Sanga
Member.
17
District Probation Officer, Sanga Reddy .
Member.
18
Principal, .Industrial Training Institute
Sanga Reddy
Member.
District Women Welfare Officer
Redd y
Member.
19
20
District Employment
Reddy
Sanaa-
Officer,
Sanga
Ex-officio
Secretary.
(18) Nalgonda District:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Nalgonda
Chairman,
Representatives of Employers' Organisation :
2 Sri K. Krishna Rao, Owner, Satyanarayana
Rice Mills, Nalgoada
3
Sri Bhaskar Rama Rao, Owner, Bhaskar
and Prem Talkies, Nalgonda
. .
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Workers Organisation :
4
5
Sn A. Rangaiah, Secretary, District Trade
Union (APTUC) Nalgonda
Member.
Sn Katkuru RamakrishnaReddy, (INTUC)
Worker (Hammali Workers Union)
Suryapet
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
6
The Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Nalgonda...
Member.
7
The Chairman,
Nalgonda
Member*
Municipal
Council,
Representatives of District S* S. and A. Board:
1
Vacant (The Collector and Chairman and
the District Employment Officer and
Ex-otficio Secretary of thp pis tract & & ,
and A, Board already representation
Committee
r ^
Representatives of Social Welfare O r g & w t ^ ^
9 Kum.
M. Ksmala,
Nalgonda
Mi
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Written Answers to Quest lor
28th July, 1970
Dr. Dr. J M. Khan. M.B.B.S., President
of the Lions Club and Municipal
Councillor, Nalgonda
Member
Representatives of Economists :
11 Sri P. V. Ranga Rao, Advocate
..
Member.
Representatives of Economists . All India Khadi
and Village Industries Commission or Village
Industries Board :
12 Sri T. Venkatanarayana, B. Com^ LL. B.,
Municipal Councillor ^ a d Chairman,
Rural Industries Project, Nalgonda ...
Member.
Representatives of State Legislature :
13 Sn C. Srimvasa Rao, M.L.A., Nalgonda ...
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers :
14 The Superintendent of Police, Nalgonda.
Member.
13 The Executive Engineer P.W.D*, (IB)
Department Nalgonda
Member.
16 The
District
Nalgonda
Member.
Educational
Officer,
17 The District Probation Officer,
gonda
Nal-
13 The Principal, Industrial Training Insti*.
tute, Nalgonda
19 The District Employment Officer, Nalgenda
Member.
Member.
Ex-Officio
Secretary.
(19) N izamabad Dis t rict:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Nizamabad'
Chairman.
Representatives of Employers Organisation :
2 Sri Madaa L&1 Gupta, Proprietor, Vijaya
Bharat JRice MiUs^ Niz^abad
. .
Member.
3 Sri Bansilal Fate! President, Bidi Manu.
f a c t u r ^ s a ^ Tbbacca Merchants Association, Komkonda Taluk, Kama Redder,
Nizamabad District
Member.
4 Sri Virji %
PS^ppetor, &w^stsp
J^dustries, Nizamabad
Member,
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143
Representatives of Workers' Organisation :
5 Sri Jamilur Rahman, President A.P, Trade
Union Congress, Fisheries Union and
Rickshaw Union and President, Oil aad
Dall Mill Workers, Nizambad
Member.
$ Sri S. B. Giri, President, Sugar Factory
Mazdoor Sabha, Shakemagar (NMS) ...
Member.
7 Sri K* Ananta Reddy, President Nizamabad
Beedi Mazdoor Sangh, Kotagalli, Nizamabad District (1NTUC)
Member.
Representatives of Local Bodies :
8 The Chairman, Zilla
mabad
Parishad,
Niza-
9 The Chairman, Nizamabad Municipality ...
Member.
Member.
Representatives of Economists: All India Khadi
and V.L Commission and Small Scale Industries
and State Legislative Assembly :
10 Lecturer in Economics, Giriraj Governmen t College, Nizamabad
Member-
11 Sri 'Kashanlal, Proprietor, Khandasari
Sugar Factory and Ajanta Cycle Industries, Nizamabad
Member.
12 Sn Sripada Venkatarananaiah, Managing
Trustee, Sarvodaya Sangh Nizamabad ...
13 Sn Raja Ram, M.L.A., Argul Shariff,
Armoor Taluk, Nizamabad Dis t ric t .. .
Member.
Representatives of District S.S. & A. Board :
14 Vacant
(Chairman can
company Member from District S.S. and A.
Board Under
the Rules.)
Representatives of Social WeNarc Organisation:
15 Sri Aba Rao Deshmukh, Convenor,
Bharat Sevak Samaq, Nizamabad
Member.
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Written Answers to Questions
16 Mrs. Narayam
Simhachallam, VicePresident Ladies Club and Organiser,
Women Welfare Centre, Nizamabad ...
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers .
17 Superientendent of Police, Nizamabad
...
Member.
18 Division Potest Officer, Nizamabad
...
Member.
19 Administrative Officer, Nizamabad, Sugar
Factory, Shakernagar
...
Member.
20 The Superientending Engineer, Pochampad
Project, Nizamabad District
..
Member.
21 The Assistant Director, Ind. and Commerce, Nizamabad
. .
Member.
22 The Divisional Electrical Engineer, Nizamabad
. *
Member.
23 The District Probation Officer, Nizamabad
...
Member.
24 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Nizamabad
...
Member.
25 The Regional Employment Officer, Nizamabad
...
Ex-officio
Secretary.
(20) Karimnagar District:
Composition of the Committee :
1 The District Collector, Karimnagar
...
Chairman.
Representatives of Employees Organisation :
2 Captain. D. V. Gnpta, Personnel Officer,
M/s. Kesoram Cement, Palkurti Tq.
Peddapally
...
3 Sri Gowarisetty Venkatiah, Proprietor,
Member*
Radaswamy Rice Mills. Karimnagar
,..
Member.
4 Sri P. Appa Rao, Secretary. Andhra
Pradesh Electrical Workers Union
(INTUC) Karimnagar
...
Member.
5 gri AmeruddinBabu, (INTUC)
gundam, Karimnagar E ^ r i c t
Member.
Representatives of Workers* Orga nisation :
RQgaa...
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145
Representatives of Local Bodies :
6 Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Kanmnagar
...
Member.
7 Chairman Municipal Council, Kanmnagar .
8 Secretary, Zilla Parishad, Karimnagar ...
Representatives of Economists : All India Khadi
and Village Industries and State Legislature .
Member.
9
Member.
Senior Lecturer in Economics, S< R. R.
Arts and ScienccCollege, Karimnagar...
Member.
10 Organiser, Hyderabad Khadi Samithi
Kanyalaya, Mettapally, Karimnagar.
District
Member.
11 SriP.Shankariah, Manager Partner, M/s.
Mahendra Industries. Kothapally P.O.,
Karimnagar
Member.
12 Sn G- Ramuloo, M.L.A.. Kanmnagar
Member.
Representatives of Social Welfare Association :
13 Su K. Malla Reddy, Secretary, Bharat
Sevak Samaj, Kandapalkalu, (Via)
Tadikal, Karimnagar
Member.
Sri B. Raja Ram, M.L.A., and Secretary,
Bharath Depressed Class League, Fathapura, Karimnagar
Member.
15 Srimathi Narasamma, Kasturi Mahila
Mandali, Kothapalli Tq., Karimnagar
(Representing women)
Member.
Representatives of Government Employers:
16 Assistant Director Industries, Karimnagar.
Member.
17 Labour Officer, Karimnagar
Member.
18 District Educational Officer, Karimnagar.
Member.
19 District Probation OTficer, Karimnagar ...
Member.
20 Principal, I.T.L/PeddapaHi
Representatives of District Seld&rs*, SaHors' a^d
Airmen^s Board:
Member.
21 Vacant (The Chairman is coxapeteat to
co-opt Members as per Rules)
Member.
22
Mesabsr.
Secretary.
District
OHieer^ Karhnn^ar.
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A n n o u n c e m e n t re : — D e c i s i o n of
the B u s i n e s s A d v i s o r y Committee.
CONVERTION OF KANGUNDI FORT AS TOURIST CENTRE
877—
* 1807 Q.—Sri D. Venkatesam :—Win the Hon^
Womens Welfare be pleased to state :
Minister for
fal whether th? Government has srot any "proposals to convert
Kangundi fort in Ku^nam Taluk, Chittoor District as a Tourist
Centre m view of the Hostori^al importance of the fort and the
buildings constructed by the Ex-Zamindars ;
(b) what a^e the Historical features that have been preserved
in the said fort at present; and
fcl whether the Government will try to preserve the "Kalikamba Idol" that is m existence on the Fort at present ?
fa) No, Sir.
(b) As the Kangundi Fort is not a protected monument
either bv the Archaeology Department of the State or Government of India, no information is readily available with the
Archaeologicel Department(c) The Archeology Denartment is deputing on officer to
inspect the Fort and the idol and submit a report indicating
the historical features of the Fort and also the disirability of
prote yting the fort and also the idol*
RENT CONTROL ACT
879—
*222 Q —Sri Badri Vishal Pitti Maharajgunj
Will the HonMinister for Housing and Accommodation be pleased to state :
(a^ whether 3t is a fact that the buildings constructed after
26-8-19S7 do not come under the purview of the Provisions of Rent
Control A c t ; and
(b) if ao, the reasons therefor ?
A—fa) Yes, Sir.
(b) The main reason is to encourage house building activity
and not to hamper it by the said legislation*
ANNOUNCEMENTS
RE DECISIONS OF BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Mr* Daputy Speaker *—I am to annonce to the House the
following decision of the Business Advisory Committee meeting
held on 25th July, 1970
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l . T h e Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
(Wednesday).
(Amendment) Bill, 1970 (As reported
by the Regional Committee).
Announcement r e D e c i s i o n of
the Business Advisory Committee^
30th July 1970
(Thursday).
2*
23th July, 1970
147
The Andhra, Pradesh Gram P a n c h a y a t
and Andhra Pradesh Gram Panchayat
Samithis and Zilla Pajishads Acts
(Amendment) Bill, 1970 (As reported
by the Regional Committee t.
3. The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Relation
Commission Bill, 1970 (First leading
and reference to a Select Committee j4. The Andhra Pradesh Rickshaw Dnvers*
Licence Fees (Abolition) Bill, 1970.
5 The Andhra Pradesh Municipalities
(Second Amendment) Bill, 1970 'First
reading and reference to the Regional
Committee).
6. The Andhra Pradesh Municipalities
(Third Amendment) Bill, 1970 (First
reading and reference to the Regional
Cammittee).
31st July 1970 —
Friday (Morning).
Non-of&cial Day-
(Evening) 4 p m- to
5 p.m.
Appropriation Bill*
1st August !970 ...
(Saturday)
1. Business left over from the Agenda
dated 30th July 1970.
2. Discussion on the Bhargava Committee
Roport
2nd August 1970
(Sunday)
HOLIDAY.
3rd August 1970
(Monday)
Discussion on the Backward Classes
Commission Report*
Discussion on the Bhargava Committee
4th August 1970
Repoit*
(Tuesday)
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That was the dieision.
Mr, Deputy Speaker
announcing.
-As signed by the Speaker* I am
Sri G L a t e h a n n a , : — A s a Member of the Business Advisory
Committee, I am pointing out The discu^lon on the BackWard Clasp C o m m i s s i o n Report was decided to be taken upon
1st*
I d d n o ^ k w ^ Kmdty note my
objection^ ^
^
Mr. deputy Speaker : - ! ^iH report this te^ ihe Speaker
!4S
28th Ju'y* 1970
r e N o m i n a t i o n of the Committee
on Subo dmate Legislation.
Sri G- Latchanna Let the Business Advisoiy Committee
meet again and discuss it againDr. T V S Chalapathi Rao:—T will agree with Mr- Latchanna
that Business Advisory Committee should meet again, for the
reason as the High Couit has suspended the Hyde abad Municipal
Co "potation Ordinance (Met, which was passed on to the
Telangana Regional Committee for consideration. In the light
of the High Court's interim oider, Business Advisory Committee,
should meet again and discuss about that. The second point
is that the Bhatgava Committee's repo.t was originally posted
to 30th It is not there in tae announcement Another important decision was that the Business Advisoiy Committee
decided the last working day as Third, August- Now it
is extended to 4th We do not know as to how these dicisions
were being changed. Therefore, let the Bussiness Advisoiy
Committee meet again and discuss about these things.
Mr- Deputy Speaker I will convey this to the Speaker
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Sii C- V. K- Rao Sir, I would like to point out that under
the rules, if th^re is any controversy about the dicision of
the Busiaees Advisory Committee, it should be referred again
to the Business Advisory CommitteeMr, Deputy Speaker That is what I am Saying.
convey this to the Speaker.
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RE I—NOMINATION 0 ? THE COMMITTEE ON
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION-
Mr. Daputy Speaker
There is one other announcement
^ L ^ f ^ announce to^^he House that undef Regulation
No^2(7) made under Rule 192 of the Rules of Procedure and
Coad3^t of Business in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative
AsaamMy, the names of duly nominated candidates for membere
Committee on Subordinate Ligislation (1970-71Ae number of vacancies to be Slled. namely, twelv)
such, there will be a poll to elect twelve membere
F^int of Information re: -Eviction
of Harizan Cultivating Bandar
Lands in Addagudem, Nailagonda
DLstact.
28th July, 1970
149
between the hours of 10.00 a m and 2.00 p.m. on Thmsday,
the 30ta July, 1970, in the Cjmmi.ttaa Room of tne Assembly
Buildings^ Hyderabad.
The following are the contesting candidates :—
1 S-i B V- Ramanayya.
2 8 i Vavil&la Gopalakrishnayya.
3 Sri D Venkatesam.
4 Sri K Buohirayuiu.
5 Sri R Ramasubba Reddy.
5 S I Jmna Malla Reddy
7 Sd Mohd. Rajab Ali.
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
Sri M- M Hashim*
Sri G. V- Chadrasekhara ReddySri P- Mahendranath.
S i K Sudershan Reddy.
S i A- Venkat Reddy.
SiP-Gunnayya*
Sri Thangi SatyanarayanaS n G Venkat ReddySri Jammanna J031*
POINT OF INFORMATIQ^ Rg .—EVICTION OF HARIZAN
CULTIVATING BANJAR LANDS IN ADDAGUDEM,
NALLAGONDA DISTRICT.
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P o i n t of I n f o r m a t i o n ^ : — E v i c t i o n
of Harizars Cu^ i ^atin^ Bani^Y
Land? m Addagudem^ Nallagonda
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D^^ut^S^^^ke *—Whv not you raise this issue when
the Ch^f Minute - is in the HouseS^ Ci- R^eswa a R^o
The Chief Minister is celebrating
S^i C V. K- R^o '—He has bo^*n today, SirS t Ch Ra^wa. a R^o :—Ou" good wishes a^e with the Chief
Minute*, who is celebrating his bhthdaytodav. Sir As far
thi<s i-^sue is concerned, our Revenue Ministei is he**e He
can undetsand.
Mr DeputvS^33,ke *—Possiblv, tomorrow in the early
hours, if vou can raise this issue, it would be allright,
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Mr- Deputy Speaker
I feel you will be doing justice if
you can raiss this issua when the Chief Minister will be here
tomorrow.
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Mr. Deputy Speaker
:—
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Tht Minister has to reply, not you.
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Sir, where 16 lakhs of acres of Government land are concerned,
this 480 acres of land is small, I thmk. I submit to the House it is
only a few days back, we have given a paper here stating that
some lakhs of actes, say about 6 lakhs and odd or so, wt-re
distributed m the recent months and then we have also mentioned
therein about 1,70,000 acres or so, which is under the control of
monied people wili be taken back and distributed to the deserving
poor people. You make a general observation saying that this
Government has not understood. I don*t want to make a factual
reply to the Hon. Member because I was always happy to answer
when a question is put pertaining to the details. When people drift
into general observations, it is not difficult also for others to reply
in a general manner. This Governments sworn policy is to see
that all these b*Hnar lands are assigned to the deserving poor
people.
Sri Ch. Rajeswara Rao :—Why exception, Sir.
Sri P. Thinma Reddi:—Why a3e you in a hurry ?
Sri Ch. Rajeswara R a o I am in a hurry.
Shri P. Thimma Reddi:—You will be m a hurry, 1 know. Please
don*t get excited, because I must submit you. That is why I said it
is a matter which has come to the notice of the Government. It
was a policy previously also for exchanging lands surrendering some
lands to the Government and taking over some other lands. In the
very same Nalgonda District such things have happened m some
villages and there are other cases where some ryots offered to
government their lands to the Government and took over some
other lands. I know Sir, Mr. Ra^eswara Rao and some of his
colleagues know the details of this problem a!so. Those lands which
have been surrendered by those people who are said to have now
encroached upon the new lands, their lands have been occupied by
some other landless poor people a'$o. When you go into the detai!s
these things w;H be known. 1 will be very happy to submit to the
H:nse some details of this question because a should not go
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Written Answers to Questions
u^anme-ed. It shall not be understood by the Hon. Members that
the Government has been negligent about this problem We are
alue to the problem and it is not that all landless people are
occupying this land There are landless people who have now asked
lor the !and on ih*uch some people say that they are in possession of
it. It is a complicated issue The Government is alive to the
problem. We are not going to give these lands to those people who
ha\e !ands and the\ wiH be phen to those people who have no
lands and those people who are now ciaining these lands before a'so.
On both sides there a^e land'ess people and not only on that side.
That must be remenbered. I would only request the political
leaders to keep off from these problems and allow the Government
to settle thes^ things.
many interruptions)
Mr. Depute Speaker *—I cannot hear both of you.
S i Ch. Rajeswara Rao —Kindly !et me be heard.
Mr. Deputy Speaker:—Let me hear Goverdhan Reddi.
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Mr. Deputy Speaker—Ha said he would look into the matter.
Then satisfy yourself.
Sri Ch. Rajeswara Rao :—H the Government decides the matter
others will understand.
Mr. Deputy Speaker:—H they don't decide you can raise it
Written Answers to Questions
28th July, 1970
(Many members rose)
Mr. Deputy Speaker:—How can I help myself. Inzerohom
that has been a convent:on somebody would raise and the Ministei
would reply. If all members want to take the opportunity, othei
business will be left over.
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Shri G. Venkata Reddi:—Are you allowing any general discussion on that Sir.
Mr. Deputy Speaker :—There cannot be any discussion on this.
Dr. T V. S. Chalapati Rao :—I have got a super point of order.
Sri G. Venkata Reddi (Parchur) :—I am not disputing about the
correctness of the answer given by the Revenue Minister. But you
are giving opportunity to all the members which is a very bad
precedent. I like that a ruling be given on this point.
Mr. Deputy Speaker :—There cannot be any ruling on this.
Sri G. Latchanna :—The point of order is against the Chair. If
you allow, it will go on every day like this. Therefore there must
be a permanent thing. I feel that it is not desirable. I request you
to give a ruling.
Mr. Deputy Speaker :—There is no ruling for this. As you have
rightly said m zero hour one member would refer something and the
concerned Minister would reply. It is best known to you all for
what reasons, everybody is asking for an opportunity to speak to
satisfy their observations. I think this sort of system should close
somewhere and go over other business. So, members should cooperate, There is no Zero Hour. As a lenience, it is being allowed.
If members don't care and if they raise and if they ask the Speaker,
the Speaker has to listen. There is no ruling required in this. It is
only a convention that should be followed. I appeal that let us
restrict ourselves to the particular member who has raised aad the
Minister to answer. Then only at least, we can cover something.
Dr. T< V. S. Chalapati Rao:—That is true. But you should
fulfil your own promise Sir. I have got a right. 1 said I have got a
super point of order.
Mr. Deputy Speaker:—You must withdraw your point of order.
Dr. T. V. S. Chalapati Rao :—I don't. 1 have got a right over
Manik Rao as I am on my feet,
Mr. Deputy S p e a k e r I aaa asking you to withdraw.
i^j.
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Point of Information re —Collection
of fees for M B B S , Entrance
Exam mat ion
Or T V S ChjLiapatiRao:-Hon can I withdraw my right. I
ha\e got another important matter. On luth July Government
issued a G O.
Sn Honda LAshm^n Bapuji —He is standing for the last half
an hour.
Dr. T V. S. Cha^apati Rao
am not standing for hours
together. You permitted me a^id I started reading.
Sn Honda Lakshnan Babu)i:—One cannot monepolise, He is
on hi> legs for ha*f an hour.
D^. T V S, Chaiapati Rao —It is an uncalled for remark.
Sn Konda takshTan Babuji:—I come from the same District.
Do you tnnk I should keep quiet without saying any important
matter in which last tine I participated I am calling the attention
of the Hon Speaker. I don't want any reply from the Minister.
Shi C V. K. Rao .--I also raise a point of order. My point
of order is, when vou have permitted one member, is it right on
the part of anv other menber to intervene? You have permitted
Mr. Ch&lapati Rao to speak half an hour baclc.
Mr. Deputy S p e a k e r Y o u are right.
Shri C. V. K. RaoTherefore, kindly implement the same.
re
POINT OF INFORMATION
Collection of fees for M.B.B.S., Entrance Examination.
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Shri Mbbd. Ibrahim A!i A n s a r i I think there is no harm in
coHecting Rs.
Dy. T. V. & Chalapati Rao
Rule 8 says ^ The candidate
may c^tain the application form from the Principal, Guntur
Medical College, Guntur on payment of Rs. 2 by cash or by
aendiag a crossed jpostal order with a self-addressed envelope.
The
duly 611ed in, should be followed by a registration
fee of Rs. 10." So, aU this was over. Thousands and thousands
P*M And purchased the appbc: tion forms. They submitted the
tppMcattoa fonns. Thev paid the registration fees Why again it
stxwM be repeated. Is it not a hardship? How it is called for.
Therefore ^ y must waive this. On thg basis of the applications
Point of Information re:—Collection
of fees for M.B.B.S., Entrance
Examination.
28th July, 1970
155
reeeived by the various principal, let them conduct the examination.
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Shri B Ratnasabhapati:—Before the Hon. Minister answers,
I have one more point on which I require a clarification. The
Government have issued a G.O. very recently regarding the
admission to the Medica! College.
Before they are admitted into the college, an examination is
held for the B Sc., P U C. and H.S.C. people. There is a discrimination here m that those people who are in the B.Sc. or in the higher
classes have reached a stage of mental maturity and they will be
able to score more marks than the other people. That I feel is a
discrimination. Those people who are >eekmg admission to the
medical colleges having passed H.S.C. will be at a disadvantage when
they sit at the examination as against the B,Sc people or those
people studying in the higher classes. Therefore, I think, it is unjust
and the injustice must be remedied.
Several Members rose—
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Sri Mohd. Ibrahim AH Ansari: ^The observation made by
Dr. Chalapathi Rao that previously application^ were taken ^rom the
students and they have already oaid the fees 1 think is not correct
because this is the Rrst B#tiacatK)n which we have issued calling
for the applications,,
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Dr.T.V.S. ^Chalapathi Rao:—Who t are the previous rules of
admission? Each student 1 know spent nearly^ Rs^ 10 f<?r getting
all true copies ^psd;
get a ^ei^eal b^rtiSeate; All this
involves expenditure .and agaia
ate gomg to Mk hM to p$y
Rs. 12. Why on earth is the Government not in a-positioned
the cost of the question papers, the cost of stationary etc ? Yo
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28th July, 1970
Point of Information :
re :—Collection of fees for M.B.B.S.,
Entrance Examination.
hold the examination. 1 am one with you. But the point is why
they should be called upon to incur additional expenditure for this.
There are already thousands of applicants. All those applicants can
be asked to sit for an examination on a particular date. There ends
the matter. Why again Rs. 10 and why agam Rs. 2? Is money so
Sheap ?
M^ Pq^ty ^e&ker
Are you in a position to give an answer?
Sf* ^ VeagAl Rao Unless he gives notice^ I cannot reply, Sir.
Sri Janga Reddy rose—
Mf Btpaty W e a k e r Y o u are not the Home Minister
(Laughter)
. So
G^l^Mshnayya :—The point is, once you haw
^w^^J^^y
the students, why do you want to collect
Point of Information
re . Collection of fees for M.B.B.S,
Entrance Examination.
28th July, 1970
157
Mr. Deputy Speaker - — What he means is, once you have
collected the amounts, why should there be a repetition of it.
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya -—Sir, my point is, once they
have applied paying Rs. 2/- and Rs. 10
They are in the list.
If you want to examine them, why do you want repetition of
payment?
Mr. Deputy Speaker:-—I have said the same thing exactly.
There should be no repetition of payment.
Sri Mohamed Ibrahim A]i Ansari: We have not called for
applications previously. This is the first time we have called. They
ha\e not applied nor paid previously.
Sri G. Latchanna When will the examination be conducted ?
Mr. Deputy Speaker :—What I understood from him is if anybody
has already paid, they have not to pay again.
Sri Md. Ibrahim All AnsariThey have not called for applications previously.
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya:—It is already there. They have
called for applications. Some people have paid, but the Minister
says, nobody has paid. If anybody has paid, can we take it that
they need not pay again ?
Sn Md. Ibrahim All Ansari:—If they have already paid, we
will adjust the amounts.
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya That is all right.
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Mr. Deputy SpeakerHow could he answer, being a policy
matter?
Sri B. RatpasabhapathiThe Minister answers only policy
matters.
Mr. Deputy SpeakerAre you able to clarify his point of
view about the need for this entrance examination ?
Sri Pragada KotiahWhat is the basis for introducing these
entrance examinations ?
Sri G. Latchanna What is the idea behind it ?
SriMd. Ibrahim Ali Ansari:—The idea behind it is, we found
that many boys getting over 90 per cent are bogus marks.
(Interruptions from several Members)
Sri Pragada KotiahThen, what about the fanctipa of the
Universities? There must be a probe into the functioning of the
Universities If you feel boys are getting bogus saayks, there
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28th Ju!v, 1970
Point of Information :
re —Collection of fees for M.B.B S ,
Entrance Examination.
must be a probe into the Universities. The boys are not responsible for that There must be a probe into the Universities. Vou
c a n n o t
punish the bo\s for that purpose. If the Unhersities have
done this, \ou cannot punish the boys. You will have to punish
the Unnersitics. What guarantee is there that the boys are not
ao;ag to get bogus marks agam m the en trace examination ?
Certain! y,!he$ t \ l l l agatn get bogus marks.
SnG. Ra^ram (B&'konda,-—-This is a very disparaging observation of the Minister. He must withdraw that. It is going to
to hurt the feelings of the entire student community.
Sri B Ratnasabapatbi:—What the Minister said is not the
answer for us.
Sn G. Latchanna
I want to make a submission.
Mr. Deputy Speaker
It is not proper for the Minister to
sa^ that the marks are bogus. Instead, he should have merely
said, the Government felt it desirable to hold an entrace examination, for the sake of efficiency.
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Dr. T. V. S. Chalapathi Ra^ .—If the marks awarded, by the
Universities are not going to be relied upan, why another examination again, Sir ? Is it not a strain to the students, Sir ? Why
sat have only one examination? Abolish University exa mation.
It is better.
SdA.Madhava Rao:—The Minister has indirectly admitted
that that there were malpractices and the marks were under manipujatMM. Since this has been adnnt!ed, where is the guarantee that
in the eat race examination which will be only confined 11 a handful
of persons, there will not be greater manipulation of marks.
T&Btefara, let us follow that particular method and apparatus by
which the Minister now assures that everything will be in order.
M it i* aat so, 1 would HKe to ask, why there should bean entrance
exaaaiaatioa oa!y for medical course ?
Sri Mohammad Ibrahim All Ansari: I want to get the most
manttd boys admitted. We got this idea from the Warangal Medical
CoHtge where they held aa entrance examination^ Actual! y a
H*" ^ per eeot of marks oou!d aot get a seat while a bov
cedt of marks got it.
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Point of Information:
28th July, 1970
ie : Elections t^ the Osmania
Medical College, Students' Union*
Condolence Motion :
ie Demise of Sn NaLasimham Naidu-
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Mr. Deputy Speaker:—The Minister says, it isior finding o ^
the merit of the students.
He has now improved upon it.
When the earlier statement has been improved, natura ly the
subsequent one would stand. Now let us go to the next item.
POINT OF INFORMATION
re.—Elections to the OsmamaMedica! College Students' Union.
SrtM.Manick Rao:—I want to bring one matter to the
notice of the Minister, Sir. I met him personally and I gave him
a letter also yesterday. On 25th, Governmeur declared a holiday.
On that day, the Principal of the Osmania Medical College,
Dr Dayanada Rao held elections to the Students'Union, So, I
gave a letter to the Minister yesterday. If he wants, I wi)l eive
him another now. i request the Minister to take immediate
action, because they have announced and put up on the notice
Loard the names of the office-bearers. The Government declared
23th as holiday, and the elections were held on a Public Holiday
intentionally by the Principal of the College, so that his own
p&nel tf students would come as office bearers.
He has held
the elections on that day purposely, which is not a democratic
way. A* eady I represented the matter to the Minister yesterday and I h4ve given him a letter also. I request him in the
House again now to immediately take action and give instmc*
tions to the Pnncnal of the Osmania Medical College to stop
that list. I want a reply from the Minister.
Sn Md. Ibrahim Ah Ansari:—Yesterday itself, I had assured
the hon. Member that I would look into it.
CONDOLENCE MOTION
re :—Demise of Sri Narasimham Naidu Former Member of
the Madras Legislature Assembly.
Mr. Deputy S p e a k e r I regret to inform the House of the
death of Sri C. Narasimham Naidu, a former member of the
Madras Legislative Assembly. I request the Revenue Minister to
move the Condolence Motion.
Sri P. Thimma Reddy :—I beg to move " This House places on
record its deep s^nse of sorrow at the demise of Sri ChaHa Narasimham Naidu, a former member of the Madras Legislative Asseaably
and conveys its ideep sense of sympathy to the members of the
bereaved famiiy*"
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Sri K. Achuta Reddy:—On behalf of my party and on my
own behalf, I eidorse the motioa that has been tabled by the
Leader of the house. I whole hearted'y associate myself with the
sentiments expressed by the Leader of the House, May the sou!
of the departed rest in everlasting Peace..
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Mr. ^ Deputy Speaker
1 rise to associate myself with the
Motion moved by the hoe. Minister for Revenue, on behalf of the
hon. Chief Minister. Though I have not known him personally —
there was no opportunity to know Mm too — bet from what we
have heard, I feel that we^have lost a great maa* a patriot, a political leader of high stabi!ity and high order. Let us all pray for
peace 4o his soul and give streagth to the bereaved family to bear
the loss.
The question is:
^Tbat this Hoase places on rscotd -its deep sease of sorr&w at
the demise of Sri Challa Narasi 3hata
a former Member
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Adjournment Motion :
re: Arrest of K. L. Maaendra, M.L.C.,
MR. SPEAKER IN THE CHAIR)
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Mr. Speaker Different notices by several members under
Rules 63* 74, etc, have bten received W!threpard to undue pressure
being bought on the press people. While this is a matter of public
importance^ it cannot be considered as one relating to any incident
of recent occurence. Hence it is disallowed under rule 63, 74 etc.,
However, it is admitted under rule 70. It will be taken up from
12-30 p. m- today.
ADJOURNMENT MOTION
RE : ARREST OF K. L. MAHBNDRA M L.C.
Mr. SpeakerThere is another adjournment motion given
notice of by Sri Ch Rajeswara Rao, K. Govinda Rao and
Sri P. Subb:ah. It reads hke tins .—
Under rule 63 of the rules of procedure we move the following motion of a adjournment "This house stands adjourned to
discuss the followmg matter of urgent public importance namely :—
Sri K. L. Mahendra, the Secretary of the City Council of the
C* P.!., Hyderabad, and a candidate contesting, the election for the
Legislative Council from the Assembly Constituency was arrested
without warrant and detained in (he jail under Section I5I Cr. P C.
on 22-7-1970 when he was returning after adderssing a public
meeting at Golluru, near Hyderabad. "
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Business of the House
Privilege Motion :
re : Arrest of Sn N. Ramachandra
Reddy
28th July, 1970
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Sri P. Subbavya :—I am not c!aiming on that ground. He was
arrested for nothing, without assigning any reasons and that too,
when he was contesting as M.L.C.
Mr. Speaker :—He has been brought before the Court.
The
Court will consider all these things.
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PRIVILEGE MOTION Rg.—-ARRBST OP &RI N. RAMACHANI^tA RBD3Y
Mr. Speaker : — Sarvasri G. Ra^araa^; P. Namsiaga Rao,
T. Purushottam Rao, B. Lakshmikantha Rao, Rajamais and
R. Bhoom Rao have given notice of Privilege Motion regarding the
illegal detention of Sri N* Ra^ae&andra Reddy und^r the Rpiice
Custody for more than forty eight hours. The privilege aaatiea is
as follows.
" We hereby give nrotice of oar ipteatiaa
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2Sth July, 1970
Privilege Motion :
re : Arrest of Sri
chandra Reddy
Rama-
Mahaboobnabad Ta!uq, Warangal District by Additional Superintend e n t Peace SnS.^i. Murthv. The Circle Inspector of Poice
Dornaka', the Sub-Inspector Domakal and the S. I Mahboobabad
were present. Thereafter Mr. Ramachandra Reddy was taken to
P^iice Station Mahaboobabad and was detained. Sri Ramachandra
Redd^ was not produced before any Munsiff Magistrate till
6-30 p.m. on 13-7-t970. Thus he was detained illegally in the
Police Custody for more than forty eight hours. The Police withdrew onh when Sn Ramachandra Reddy was granted bail by the
Sessions Court, Warangal. Hence the illegal detention of S n N .
RamachandrRedd\ under the Police Custody for more than forty
eight hours amounts to breach of privilege of the member and
contempt of the House
Sri G. Rajaram :—Mr. Speaker, Sir, as the Motion reads it
reveals the facts that Sn N. Ramachandra Reddy, the Leader of
the Oppsition was arrested in serole village, Mahaboobabad Taluq
on 13-7-197Q, xt 5 p.m. He was fakento Mahaboobabad Police
Station.
Mr. Speaker -—Under the Criminal Procedure Code, a citizen
can be m Police Custody for 24 hours; beyond that, it amounts
to wrongful confinement. Her* he happens to be the Member of
the Assembly and so you say that it amounts to breach of privilege. What have you got to say, Mr. V' ngal Rao ?
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Mr. S p e a k e r W e are not concerned about the facts of the
case. Is it a fact that he was kept m Police Custody for more than
48 hours ?
Sri J. Venga! Rao
No, Sir.
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28th July, 1970
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Previlege Motion'
le : Arrest of S'*i Ra,mach&nd^a Reddy
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Privilege Motion ;
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
28th July, 1970.
169
Mr. Speaker:— What happened was—though he was n the
hospitals intimation that he was in police custody is given to the
Magisttate You must have asked fot remanding Sii Ramachandra Reddy to custody. Is there any order passed by the Magistrate ?
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I am trying to End out the facts* Intimation
was given to the Magist-ate When they Sled a requisition he
must have passed an o^der either refusing to remand him to custody or remanding to custody-One of the two o<dershe would have
passed. What I think is that because the person was not pioduced before him he did not pass oiders- He could have straightaway refused to gtaat temand ; that he did not do- Whatever it
maybe, when he did not pass any orde^ remanding a person to
custody—but still the Person is supposed to he under custody of
the Police or Magistrate ? He was in the hospital.
BctRFc-ga : —
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is not denied.
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I am only askir^ wheRthe Ma^stra^e ^ad not
passed any orders retaa^din^ ^im to cuatody, ^ae Mr* Ramachandra Reddy in a position to move freely oc to be moved freely
by his own Mends? Suppose they wwEed ^ take Mm Mmewbere-
gri J. Veagai
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28th Iu!v i9?0.
Privilege Motion
re: Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy.
Mr S p e s k e r H e wa? in custody ^
Sri J Venga! Rao He was in custody.
Mr- Speaker:- Yes Wiat have you to say now ?
811 G. R a j a r a m I t ia a clear case of wrongful conSnement.
Mr- SpeakerIf it is wrongful conSnement, it is punishable
under Seetion 342 IPC-
Mr Speaker
I am onlv concerned with the B eaeh of Privilege matter- If it is wrongful conSnement and proved, it is
punishable undei Section 342 IPC
Sri G Ra^aramYes, Sir. It is illegal detention and the
Leader of Opposition was kept in the police custody for more
than 24 hours. It is equally against the libertv of an individual
citizen and particularly m the case of Sri N* Ramachandra Reddy
who is a Member and this happened 40 days before the commencement of the Assembly* Sir- There are certain Parliamentaiy
practices and conventions to be followed in regaid to the Members
of the Assembly Therefore, my submission is it is a 6t case to
be referred to the Privileges Committee to go into the entire question and End out.
Mr Speaker r- Very good. Day after tomorrow, we* shall
consider*
Sri Konda Lakshman Bapu^iDetails may be left to the
Privileges Committee*
Mr- Speaker : I will consider about it*
Mr* Speaker: I will discuss that matter with you in my
Chambers* Kindly see me.
Now, there are three Call Attention Notices- The Srst one
in which Sri Achutha Reddy, Rajaram etc?* have given notice.
One of you* For want of time I am not able to give time to
every oneCALLING ATTENTION FOR MATTERS OF URGENT IMPORTANCE
Re: Violent incidents culminating in the arrest of
Sri N. Ramachandra Reddy during Grama Panchayat Election ia
Serol village, Mehabubabad Taluk, Warangal Dist. on 13—7—72.
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re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
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Privilege Motion
re. Arrest of Sri Rana Chandra Reddy.
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Privilege Motion ;
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
28th July, 1970.
173
7—7—70 to the Sub Inspector of Police, Dornakal*
8—7—70 to the Sub Inspector of Police, Camp Seiole.
3—7—'70 to the Deputy Superintendent of Police,
Mahabubabad9—7—*7J to the Sub Inspector of Police, Camp Serole.
13—7—'73 to the Sub Inspector of Police, Dornakal at 5 PM.
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Petitions sent by Sri N- Ramachandra Reddy to the police
oiRcials and Home Minister regarding lawlessness in Mahabubabad Samithi area and deliberate inaction of the local police who
were taking partisan attitude- 18—5—1970 to the Superintendent
of Police, 27— 5—197o to the Deputy Inspector General of Police
(Administration) and to the Deputy luspector Generel of Police.
Crimes. 27—-6—!978 to the Minister for Home.
11—7—1970 to the Deputy Superintendent of Police and Additional Superintendent of Police on 10—7—1970 or H—7—1970.
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requesting him to post four
police constables in the Serole village wherd occurrence took
place on 13-7-1970.
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Sub-Inspector of Police, Mahabubabad—Brst week of July*
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174
28th Julv, 1970.
Privilege Motion
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
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He has reported the
matter to the police that he has fired three rounds m the air to
scare people^^^
That also the police
knew and later they have seized that weapon f^om those people*
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gentleman m self-defence has resorted to Bring three rounds
in air which is a clear case and when he did not intend to
kill anybody but to scare the people from being beaten, it is
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re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
28th July, 1970.
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28th July. 1970.
M^'orr s j ^ r v ^
Privilege Motion
re Arrest of Sn Rama Chandra Reddy.
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Sri J- Vengal R a o S e r o l e is one of the villages in
Mahaboobabad Samithi where elections were originallv s t a v ^
by the High Court Later, the High Court v a & t e d t b e s t f y
and the District Election authorities Bxed 13th Julv, 1970 fnr
conducting the electionsThe two groups headed by Sri N. Ramachandra Reddy
M-LA-, and Jangareddy Reghotham Reddy, M.L.C., have
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desparate^r trying to gam cont -ol over Mahaboobabad Samithi
P^
incidents are reported S h a v e
been committed by both the groups, which were spread over the
villages of Na^simhaguda, Mahaboobabad, Mudugulaguda Mo
gilicharla.Gundrathim^ugu.alt of Mahaboobabad Sam5hi duHng
the pre-elections period. In Serole village only o n e c a s J w ^
reported by the group of Sri N R a m a c n L d r i K ^ i n w M ^ !
one hari)an was beaten by the another harijan o f t h e o p ^ S S
group. The pphoe have registered all these oases a n d H T n n
prompt investigation-. The police never displayed any i S s a n
attitude with the connivance of the Ruling party.
^ Partisan
About two miles away from the main village of Serole
there is a Lambada settlement called Lambada T ^ M a
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the parties had been to the Thanda to p e ^ s l K v o t e ^ S
vote for their candidate. Sri N. ^ H M M ^ d ^ ^ j M i t
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ths Lambada T h a ^ a to bring
L ^ H T ^ S ^ g ^ ^ ^
station around ?-30 a-m< o n l 3 t h July,
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Privilege Motion
;
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
28th July,
1970.
177
parties camc to clash in which four peisons of Ramachandra
gtoup including himself and one petson of opposite
gioup were injured- Sri Ramachandra Reddi, duting the clash,
S,ed two rounds from his pistol into thectowdonwhichhe
was overpowered by the opposite g oup and his weapon was
snatched away* None was killed ot injured due to Bang-
Reddy
On receipt of information about the clash, the Sub-Inspector of police, Dornakal who was onbandobustduty along
with one section of A P S*P- and one section of District Armed
Reserve in the mam Serole village, rushed to the lambada thanda.
On seeing the police force, both the parties ran away* Sri
N. Ramachandra Reddy who was found hiding inside a lambada
hutment, was lescued and brought to the village.
During the absence of the Sub-Inspector from the village,
the two rival groups indulged in pelting of stones at the polling
booth due to which the Election Officer was injured. The
Election Of&cer therefor postponed the poll*
The Sub Inspector of Police, Dornakal received two complaints one from Sri N. Ramachandra Reddi alleging that his
followers weie beaten by the oppos^t g^oup and another
from Sti N< Ranga Reddy alleging that S**i Ramachandra Reddy
aimed at him with his pistol and shot but he escaped* The Police
registered these complaints in Cr Nos- 44 70 under section 147,
326 IPC and C.-. No-45'70 under section 148, 307, 324 IPC respectively. The Police arrested S i Ramachandra Reddy and three
others and Sri Rimakrishna Reddy in the above two cases at
5.00p .m on 13-7-1970.
The arrest of S,i Ramachandra Reddy is quite warranted for
the following reasons :—
i- He used his levolver and is alleged to have attempted to
kill his opponents. The plea that he used the 6 re arm in self
defence is a matte * fot dete mination at the time of adjudication
and not during the investigation stageii. That he was bodily present and involved himself in the
riot
iii. That he instigated his men to cause hmt on the person*
of his opposite group by dangerous weapons^ 3. *3o?3ftr;§ :
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178
28th July, 1970
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Privilege Motion:
re: Ariest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy.
:
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a?-
(Sr! Purushotham Rao was seen standing;
Mr. Speaker
About these things no mention is made in
the notice itself. The Minister says that he is not straight away
in a position to answer there^
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Privilege Motion
;
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
Sri B. RatnssaBhapathi
goes to the court.
(§) a. ^ ^ Rsrga :—
28th July,
1970.
140
Then m the from of charge-sheet it
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Mr. Speaker :— You want the copy of the report which
the Superintendent of Police is going to give to the Court?
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s*s&gs aysgggo
Mr- S p e a k e r L e t me make myself clear
What the
Minister says is, the Government have not asked the Superintendent of Police to enquire into the matter and send a report to
the Government- On he other hand, insttmtions given by the
Home Minister are to make an impartial enquiry into the matte^
and send a repo t to CouLt, not to Government. That is what is
he savs.
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Court that asked for investigation or the Minister,
H is it the
Minister, the report wi!l be submitted to the Minister; let
s&pply
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2Sth July. 1970
Privilege Motion:
re. Arrest of S . i Rama Chandra Reddy*
M * Speaker :— What the Minister says is he has given
u 'tiaM to the Superintendent of Police to conduct an impartil investigation; sfter conducting an impartial investigation, it
the duty of the oSieer who has conducted the investigation to
spnd a Srta! report ta the Cjutt< not to the Government.
Sri B- Ratnashabapathi :— If the Court has asked the
Superintendent of Police?
Mr S p e a k e r I wiH ask the Government to place a report
on the t^ble of the House, if the Government were t o i e c e i v e a
report.
Sn J Vengal Rao :— No? Sir.
Sri B, Ratnasabapathi : He has asked the Superintenientof
Police t j enquire into it- Naturally he wiH get the report,
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sy^o^oa
Sri B Ratnasabhapathi :— What is the fun in asking an
o&car to enquire into it*
Mr* Speaker:— He has given instructions to the Superintendent of Police to make an impartial investigation into the case.
Sri B- Ratnasabhapathi t— Is it for the satisfaction of the
Superintendent of Police or is it for the satisfactidn of the
government.
srBgb^ ^er^ya ;g*<SS
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o^cer to enquire into it, should he not know what the
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Privilege Motion
;
re. Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
28th July,
1970.
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SnPragada Kotiah:—Then, automaticaliy the investigation
4s being done by the local officer.
Mr. S p e n k e r W h a t actually happens is this. In all grave
crimes, the Investigation is veriged by the Dy. S.P. and the S.P.
After veritiAcation only, they pass final orders, whether to !ay
a charge-sheet or refer the case. The investigation is done by the
Circle Inspectot and it is verified by the higher o%cers.
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2$th July,
Privilege Motion:
re : Arrest o{ Sn Rama Chandra Reddy
Mr. Speaker*—I have already gi\en instructions to the
Minister that m case they get any report they can place it on the
table of the House.
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Mr, SpeakerMr. R&iaran, you are all forgetting one thing.
Ultimately then^ttermighttogo the court. If the investigating
e%!cer M satisHed that it is a 6t ease for charge-sheeting, it may go
to the court. !t is for the court to scrutinise the entire evidence
tad give its judgement,
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Privilege Motion:
re: Arrest of Sri RamaChandra Reddy
33
28th M y , 1970
183
It is a brutal murder.
Mr Speaker:—It is ali right ^ by mere assertions you are not
going to gam anything.
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sSanc?? If yon order a judicial enquiry, who is to !ay a chargesheet? who is to conduct the prosecution? I only want to know
one thing. Is there an instance where a judical enquiry has been
ordered when the offence is against particular individuals? It )s
only in cases of mass 8rings, or mass actions, that judicial enquiry
has been allowed, but not in individual cases,
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cyyy
SriK. Lakshman Babuj*What they say, I do agree. The
Cr. P.C, does pot allow any jedioial
ab^^t a ^peoiBc criminal
p^eace or mcid^pt.
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28th July, 1970.
(Mr* Speaker
Pnvtiege Motion:
re* Arrest of Sri Rama Chandra Reddy
You are perfectly right)
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835^05: An enquiry was conducted in spite of the
Criminal Procedure Code*
a^y
s*a>.
Supposing the
police have opened fire on a procession and it is objected to
by some others and in such cases a judicial enquiry is ordered?
i. e- whether the police were iustiSed in opening fire or not
)usti6ed; and if the report is against the police the Government will have to take actionSriG. Rajaranr—The Home Minister and the Government
are vindictive tn regard toShri Ramachandra Reddi. aso&sSo
a. 5 e^as^p* <93.
Mr. Speaker:—C.I.B. people do not come into the picture.
Mr. Konda Lakshman Babuji was saying about Mr, Thimma Reddy's
case; they have ordered a C.I.B. enquiry because it was a case where
the Centra! Government funds were not properly spent.
Sri Ronda Lakshman B a p u j i T h e state can refer the case,
Sri L Venga! R a o I t ^ an ordinary small criminal case.
(At thi^ stage, Mr. C.V K, Rao rose to speak)
Mr. Speaker:-^ Already it has taken more than an hour,
s^^rry^ I eMnot allow any more discussion.
.
4
R a t a I w^nt to,put a very simple question, This
^ matter in which a Member^! this House, the Leader of Oppo.
a i t ^ i s i^volv^d. An incident has taken place. The Minister has
^ ^
scbord^te^fBeer to investigate into the matter, whether
Mt. Sama^^dra Regdi for s^lf^de^ce ha^ Rred or whether
$
Calling attention to Matters of
28th July, 1970
Ufgent public Importance.
re: Atrocious deeds resorted to on the
Hanjans for not voting m Elections Conducted m
Smgareddipally, Hindupur Taluk on 16-6-70
relevant and pertinent question.
report ?
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185
What ras happened to the
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re:—Atrocious deeds resorted to on the Har^ans for not
Voting in Elections conducted in Singareddi pally, Hindupur Ta^k
on 16-6-7^.
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186
28th July, 1970.
Ca!Hcg attention to Matters of
Urgent public Importance:
re : Atrocious deeds resorted to on the
HarnAns for not votmg in Elections Conducted m
SingareddipaHy, Hindpur Taluk on 16-6-70
Saar^ao S$oS*SR3§
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Sri J - Vengalrao i—Ill-feeling arose between Sri Sanjeeva.
R^idi and Ms followers on one side and Sn Narasimha reddy
and Ms followers on the other side in Singireddypalli Gram
Panchayat elections on 15th June. 70. With the support of
Hariians* Sri Saaiiva Reddi defeated Sri Narasimha Reddy in the
elaetions to one pf the wards of Singireddipalli. Later, the group
of Sri Narasimha Reddi defeated Sri Sanjeeva Reddi in the elocutions to the post of Sarpanch- Having been defeated Sri Sa&jiva
Reddi was determined to take vengeance against Sri Narasimha
Reddi and Ms group- He has been getting palpably false and
concocted complaints through his Harii&n supporters* On 16-6-70
Bbdiaaa Thippanna and Yerrappa lodged a complain at Hindupur
Calling attention to Matters of
28th July, 1970
187
Urgent public Importance:
re: A t r o c i o u s d e e d s r e s o i t e d t o o n t h e
Harijans for not voting in Elections Conducted m
Smgareddipally, HindupurTa!ukon 16-6-70
Taluk Police station, stating that Thippanna's hut was pulled
down and all the belongings looted and also Harijans threatened
with death. Detailed investigation disclosed that the complaint
was totally false
The allegation contained in the news item reported m
Andhra Prabha dated 20-6-70 relating to the ill-treatment of
Harijans and parading of a Hai i]an boy naked was also thoroughly
enquire! mtj. Thssa allegations were also found to be false and
fictitious.
The connivance or collusion of the C I- of Police Hindupur
with any nval group is also a blatant falsehood- The C I- of
Police Hindupur conducted himself very impartially in the gram
panchayat electionThere is no village by name jumakulapalli referred to in the
motion in Hindupur taluk. The Poli se did not also behave highhandedly with the people of Mannep3.Hi at any time- A solita, *v
private quarrel between twoblanksmit^saiione Boya Chinna
Narasimhappa was reported from this village on 3-7-70. The
Police warned both the parties and lat3 * o i both the parties have
compromised* Besides this, no other m aidants have been repotted
from this village from May, 1970 to date.
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188
28th Julv, 1970-
Calling attention to Matters of
Urgent pubHc Importance:
re . Atrocious deeds resorted to on the
Harijans for not votmg m Elections Conducted m
SingareddipaHy, Hindpur Taiuk on 16-6-70
[ j f ^ ^^c^g:
tr*^.^
Point of order, Sir, .gscal! attention in III.
jNiSyga ^ ^ ^
court. esR o D ^ d
It is already before the
^ ^ o subjadice
It will certainly
cause prejudice to the people implicated in it.
a;3rg65 ^3*5* . — <g Facts ^
discuss, ^d^^ddSb.
Sri Pragoda Kotayya:— The matter is already before the
Court, Sir. Therefore, it is sub judice. How can we discuss that
matter here ?
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taken place, without there being any question of sub judice.
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allow
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Calling attention to Matters of
28th Ju!y, 1970
Urgent Public Importance :
re Atrocious deeds resorted to on the
Hanjans for not voting m Elections conducted in
SmgareddipaHy, Hindupur Taluk on 16-6-70
facts
B^sS^R).
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189
instances
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do not know the position there
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Mr Deputy Speaker
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Let me hear Sri Venkata Reddy
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On several occasions, we have given speciRc rulings that
matters before the court should not be discussed m the Houses I
do not know why you are allowing it now.
Mr. Deputy Speaker *— Let me hear Sn Venkata Reddy before
I give any ruling.
( Mr. Speaker in the Chair)
Sri Pragada Kotaiah :— The matter is before the Court. Therefore, it cannot be taken up for discussion, because it would pre]udice the case
Mr, Speaker : — Has the charge-sheet been laid ?
:
^Ri, *3&<ga 35. so, as5*. §**36gS
33 gj^sraS.
Mr. Speaker :— It is still under investigation- That 1$ the
position. If this matter is sub judtce, what about the other things
wtuch you have just new discussed ?
S*a<RSg :
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aoRSsa 3 3 ^ 5
^ ^
Mr. Speaker
What I say is, what applies in one case applies
in the other case also. Nobody raised objection at that tioae.
The entire investigation depends upon the F I* RMt. Speaker
Yes, th^ i n s t i g a t i o n depead* on F. L R
Unless it is sent to the courts it is not deemed to be sub judice.
190
28th July, 1970.
Business of the House
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Mr. Speakar :— Regarding the motion admitted under R. 70
.about the Press , I said it would be taken up at 12-30 today. Smce
there is oo tme today, it wou]d be taken up at 12 tomorrow and
members may take H heurs or 2 hours for discussion, according to
the availability of time.
Mr Speaker:— They must have some patience to sit
? a' eleck.
^ ^
it on the Table
Mr Speaker — They are here.
I am getting them circulated
ti!l
He agreed to place
I wiil get then distribtted.
Sn P, Natasmga Rao — 1 want sone more information to oe
supphed, Sir^ Duriag the last six years, what is the aid given to the
various papers—advertisements and other assistance that is usually
given ?
Mr. Speakar:—
informatiaa.
IR this regard, to the extent possible, give th$
SriA. VasudevaRao:—
takes time, Sir.
To collect all that ^formation,
it
Mr. Speaker.—T$ the extent possible, make an honest attempt.
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Mr. ^rtai.tr :— To the extent pessibl*, you collect the infor.
mati**.
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Deputy Speaker announce 3&R
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od^ourn I jRaAS+Rtg, X ) ^ M S S
Like that it will go upto 3rd or 4t8 August
M^S ^ ^ S
Calling attention to matters of
urgent Public Importance
28th Julv, 1970
191
re . A b d u c t i o n a n d w r o n g f u l c o n f i n e m e n t of
S a r p a n c h e s of Kottapalem, Munaganivaripalem
and Pallepalem of Vetapalem Panchayat
S a m i t h i ^ Ongole District.
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o
CALLING ATTENTION TO MATTERS OF URGENT
PUBLIC
IMPORTANCE
re : Abduction and wrongful confinement of sarpanches
of Kottapalem, Munaganivaripalem and Pallepalem of
Vetapalem Panchayat Samithi, Ongole District.
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s^o^S ^ o r v
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with the assistance of the hon. Member Mr. Pragada Kotaiah, they
have raided almost all the Houses and they caught hold of 4 Sarpanches. They were wrongfully congned and in fact they were beaten.
The people who were responsible for this type of things have not
been arrested by the Pol tee as far as my knowledge goes. The people
who are in the list are already involved in criminal cases and more or
less condemned rowdies are in the gang, and so far as my knowledge
goes they were not arrested and the Police did not take any action.
I request the hon- Minister to take immediate action. They did not
participate in the Panchayat Elections ; in fact they were beaten and
came out with blood. I request Government to see that all these
people are arrested.
s&R^ exrggsaoob^ -gs t^gagggm
3o??8 <goda§ *§eo&).
t^gb^g
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ag^as
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ea<3a
SriJ. VengalaRao :— Bight Sarpanches of Vefapalen Sami^h
of Ongole District, who had been to Hospital on si ' t ^eeing ret
ed to Narasaraopet on 19-7-70 at about 0?C0 hours. As soon as they
192
28th July, !970
Calling attention to matters of
urgent Public Importance:
re : Plight of B. Sc. graduates
of Usmania University
alighted from tram at Narasaraopet, Karnam Balaram of Chirala,
Maralle Ammanna of Naguluppalapdu, Ande Rama Rao of Epurupalem. Ediraboyiaa Chinna Veeraah and about 15 others who came
by three TaxiesAPG. 5900, MSS3516, MSS 5941, surrounded and
abducted them Later two Sarpaches were traced at Narasaraopet,
two more m a house in Guntur and one more m Chirala. The whereabouts of the remaining three Sarpanches, viz. Suriboyma Janna
Reddi of Koihapalem Arodi Krishna Reddi of Munnavaripalem and
Karri Kotayya of Pallipalem were not available till 22-7-70. The
three Sarpanches were said to have been confined in Venkamamilla
Village m Ongole District till 22-7-70. On being released, they
appeared before the Police and represented what all had happened*
Investigation m Narasaraopet PS Cr. No. 110/70 under Sections 342
and 363 IPC is going on. One accused has so far been arrested
and others are absconding.
Sri G. Venkata Reddy
I would like to know whether the
people who are responsible for wrongful confinement of persons at
Mamidipalli have been arrested by the Police or not.
re; Plight of B. Sc. graduates of Usnania University.
Dr. T. S. Murthy:— In the Kakatiya Medical College at
Waranga!, Sir, we have started B. Sc. (Public Health) Course
about 7 or 8 years back. It is a unique course which has not found
a place in any other University till now. It was very much
appreciated by the Govt, of India, Directorate of Medical and
Family Planning and it was recommended for all other State
Governments. For three years intensive coaching in public health
is given to the students of this Course because in those days
medical personnel were being used for Public Health duties while
hospitals were gu&eriag for want of personnel. So we wanted to
have intermediate personnel between Health OEScers and Medical
OHlcers. This Course was then started and we have brought
about 4 or 5 batches. At that time, the Government of Andhra
Pradesh appreciated the scheme so much that they wanted to
take it away from Kakatiya Medical College and start it under
the aegis of UsmaniaUuiversity: uufortunately I do not know
what happead in the meanwhile but they have taken an indifferent
Calling attention to Matters of
Ur ent public Importance
re: ph^ht of B. Sc., graduates
of Osmama University.
28th Julv, 1970
193
attitude towards that particular course and the boys are
silvering for want of suitable employment ' Now, they say that
the boys are going to be taken as Health Inspectors and three
increments in that scale but what is pe^ulia* is that for the
next thLee yea s they will not get any"increment, what exactly
is the meaning of this I do not understandThese boys are knocking at every door right fiom the
Directorate to the Ministry
Every time they a^-e promised
that adhoc rules will be made and that they will be put in
suitable positionsTwo batches have not 6nd any employ*
ment In fact some Health Inspectors with a view to improving their prospects have joined this course. After wasting
three yea* s i n this College they go back as Health Inspectors.
In Madhya Pradesh Government some of these boys have been
given gazetted posts appreciating the intensity of the coaching. Unfortunately, our Government does not give them such
opportunities. While at one time encouraging the boys, th<s
Director of Medical Services gives all sorts of explanation
etc- and say that if as Health Inspectors they are aggrived
they may go to Court of Law.
There is one more little thing which I wanted to
avoid mentioning but which I cannot help mentioning. This
Course was started in Eakatiya Medical college and we
give about 15 admissions, out of which 13 are for people
from Telangana and 3 from Andhra* I was told that if these
people are given jobs he^e there will be trouble from Andhra.
We never said that similar course should not be started at Kakinada 0^ elsewhere in AndhraI request the hon* Minister to give thought to all these and
do something. The boys say that they would go on strike- I do
not appreciate strike, but for three years they have been going
without a suitable job- The Government may say "you, wind
up the course", but to encourage it at one stage and not Provide
suitable jobs for the students is something which I fail to understand.
Minister for Medical & Health (Sri Mobd- Ibrahim Ali
Ansati)
Sir, The Kakatiya Medical College. Warangal. afBliated to the Osmania University started the course of B. Se*
(Public Health).
The duration of the course is three yearsThs admission requirements are the SAm3 as those for entry
into a Medical College*
The Degree in B. Sc. (Public Health) is not a qualiRcation
prescribed for any of the posts in the Public Health Department.
i9i
2:th July, 19^0,
PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE
However, the question of providing emplovment to B. So- )PH^
graduates was examined by Government in 1968 and it was decided to appoint them as Entomological Assistants and Health
Inspectors It was also decided to give three advance increments for those appointed as Health Inspectors
Since the
rules do not provide for the employment of B So- (P-H.)
Graduates as Entomoligical Assistants and Health Inspectors*
action has been t3,ken to amend the Special Rules for Andhra
Pradesh Public Health Subordinate Service and pending issue
of amendments to the rules, the Director of Medical and
Health Se vices was lequasted to appoint B-Sc. 'P-H-t Graduates as Entomoligical Assistants and Block Extension
Educators.
So far one B Sc-'P* H.) Graduate hes been appointed as
Entomological Assistant and four have been appointed as
Block Extention Edu^atois- It has been reported that approximately 16B-Sc-iP-H-) Graduates are yet to be appointedInstructions have been issued to the Director of Medical and
Health Services to appoint all the B* Sc. (Public Health)
Graduates as Health Inspectors or Entomoligical Assitants
on temporary basis pending issue of amendments to the special Rules.
Dr- T. S- Murthy
When can I expect these amend*
ments to be brought out, because we ha,ve bean asking for these
amendments for nearly 6 months?
Mr- Speaker '— See that necessary amendments are made
as early as possibleVI- PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE
1 Sri P- Timma Reddy, (on behalf of Sri K- Brahamnanda
Reddy, Chief Minister^ I beg to lav on the Table a copy of the
Andhra Pradesh Distillery Rules 1970 issued under the Andhra
Pradesh Excise A^t 1968 and published in the Rules Suplement
to rart- II ExWrdinarv of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette No- II
dated 1-4-1970. as required under section
(4) of the said Act.
2- I beg to lay on the Table a copy of the Andhra Pradesh
Excise (Regulation of Drawal and sale of Neera) Rules, issued
under the Andhra Pradesh Excise A^t, 19g& and published in the
Rules Supplement to PartM of the Aadhra Pradesh Gazette
dated 4th June, 1370, as required under section 73 (4} of the
said Act3- I bag to lay pn the Table a copy of Andhra Pradesh
R** Andhra Pradesh
^f*
^ R"*
SuPolement to Part. II of
PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE
28,h Ja!y, 1970
t95
4. I beg to !ay on the Table a copy of the NotiRcation issued
with G< O Ms. N^. 460. Genet a! Admnist^ation (Service?. A)
dated 2-6-1970 making an amendment to the Andhra Pradesh
Public Service Commission Regulations 1963, in accordance
with clause (3) cf A'tic'e 320 nfthe Cca^'^itie?.
5. The Minister fo. R^nj-leorns and Cj-oper^tive Sugar Factories (Sri A Bhagavantha Rao) on behalfo^ Sn I h o t a Ramaswamy
(Minister forPanchdyatRaj) I beg to iay oa the Tab^e under
su-seciion (21 of sec^on 69 oi the An^ra^Pradesh Panchayat
Samithis and %!!a Pnnshad^ Act, 1959, a copy of each of tb^
following NotlScations with which cjit. ir Rules made unge^
sub-section (i) of section 69 cf t^e Act ^
^er published in the
Gazette.
SI
No.
^
Reference to the G. O and
date with which NotiHcatton
have been pablished i ^ the
Gazette.
G. OfMs. No. 12^, Pancaay^T
Publisher in usue
Raj (Samithi. I) Dept,
dtd.24-3-70
of the Rules Supplement to
Part VH of the A, P. Gazet e d^d 7-3-70
Pub)isht:d in issue No. 3 of
thg Ruieh Supplement to
Part VII of the A. P. Gaze.*
ttcdtd 21-5-70
2. G O.Ms. No 130, P4nchayat:
Raj (Samithi I) Dept,
dta.24-3-70.
3. G O.Ms, No. 177, Pancbayatht
Raj (Samathi. I) Dept.
dtd. 13^4.70,
4. G.O. Ms. No. 178 panc':iy /[^
Raj (Samithi 1) Dept
dtd 13 4-70
GOMs No 314, panchayathi
RaJ (Samithi I) Dept
dtd 8-6.70
6
Reference to the Gazette
aiid datt.
G O Ms No 319, panehayatln
, Rai (Samithi I) Dept '
dtd 9-*6-70
No"
PubHshed ?a issue No 5 of
the Ruifg Supplement to
Gazette dtd IM4970
published in issue No
at p^ge 961 ot part I
(Main) of the A P Gazette
dtd $.7.70
published in issue i4o:7 of
the Ru!es Supplement to
part VII of thb A P G a ^ tte#td 25^6^9%
196
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No
1
7
28th July, [970:
Governments Bills:—
1. The Andhra pradesh (Andhra Area)
Estates (Abolition and Convertion into
Ryotwari) Amendmend BtH, 1970
Reference to the <3 O and
date with winch NodRcatfon
have been publ^hed in the
Gazette
2
Reference to the Gazette
ana date
3
G O Ms No ^68, panchayathi published in issue No 1 of
the Rules Supplement to
Ra] (Samuhi Ij D^pt
dated 2-^-70
part VII of the A p
Gazette Extraordinary
dated 27*6-70
G O M . N j 394 panchayathi
Rnj 'Sam:thi 11 Dept
dated i4*7.70copies cilcuidt*d on 27-7-70
pu^hshed in issue No 2 of
the Rules Supplement to
part Vil olthe A p
Gazette Extraordinary
dated 14-7-70
Minister -for Housing and Accommodation, Sn C Raja
Narashnha:—Ibegto lay ^copies circulated on 27-7-70) on the
Table a copy uf the NoaRcauon issued in G O Ms No 392,
General Adm^stration ^Accommodation. A) Department dated
12-5-70 making the amendment to the Andhra pradesh Buildmgs
(&ease, Rent and Eviction Control) Rules, 1961, in accordance
with sub-secnon (4; of secnon 30 of the Andhca tpradesh Building
(Lease, Rentand Eviction Contro!) Act, 1960
Mr Speaker
papers !aid on the Table
V. GOVERNMENT BILLS
1. THE ANDARA pRADESH (ANDHRA AREA^ ESTATES,
(ABLUTION A^O CONVERSION INTO RYOTWARI)
AMENDMENT BILL. 1970
Minister sor Revenue, Sn Sri p Thimma Reddy
I beg to
Move — that {or !eave be granted to introduce the Andhra
pradesh (Andhra Area) Estates (Abolition and conversion into
Ryotwa?ij Amendment BtU, i9?0.
Mr. S p e a k e r M o t i o n Moved
(pause)
Mr Speaker:— The question is :
"That Leave be g^mtedto introduce the Aadbra* pr^de$h
(Andhra Area) Estates (Abolition and Conversion into , Ryptweris
Amendmeat BiH, 1970
t h e Motion was adopted
Demand f o r Grants for farther
expenditure in the year 1 9 7 0 - 7 1
28th J a ! y , 1970.
197
THE ANDHRA pRADESH PFSTS AND DISEASES
(AMENDMENT) BILL, 1970
Minister for Agriculture: Sr! Kakani Venkatarataaca :—
I beg to move :
"That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra pradeh
pests and Diseases (Amendment) Bui, ;970"
Mr Speaker :— Motion moved
(pause)
The question is:
"That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra pradess
Pests and Diseases (Amendment) Bill, 1970
The Motion was aopted
DEMANDS FOR GRANTS FOR FURTHER EXPENDITURE
IN THE YEAR 1970-71
The Minister for Finance (Sri !K Vijayabhaskara Reddy :—
On (he recommendation of the Governor, I beg to mave following
Demands for Grants for fnrther expenditure :—
A. EXpINDITURE ON REVENUE ACCOUNT.
DEMAND 11.
Exise Department. '
DEMAND IX.
Heads of State. Ministers and
Headquarters Staff.
DEMAND X
Rs.
42,23,800
33,53,500
District Administration and
Miscellaneous.
DEMAND XVI
Mines and Archaeology, etc.
DEMAND XVII,.
education.
DEMAND XIX.
Medical.
DEMAND XIX.
public Health.
DEMAND XX-
66,000
P5.000
68,00,000
2,00,000
1.12.30,000
.
..
28th J u l y 1970.
Demand for G r a n t s for fatthe <*
expenditure i a the year 1 9 7 0 - 7 !
DEMAND XXH.
Animal Husbandary
DEMAND XXIII.
34,07.100
1,01,500
Co-operatiyn
DEMAND XXIV.
Industries.
17,00.000
DEMANDhKSIV.
Comn. unity Projects. National
Extension Services and Local
Development Works.
17,25,000
DEMAND XXVII.
Other Miseelatpcous Social
and Developmental Organisations.
L00,000
DEMAND XXVIII.
Women'e Welfare Department etc. 5,00,000
DEMAND XXIX.
Welfare of Scheduled Tribes, Castes
and other Backward Classes.
1,79,85,000
DEMAND XXXI.
Irrigarion.
40,00,000
DEMAND XXXIII,
public Works.
DEMAND XL.
1,43,47,500
Porest Department
4.00,000
DEMAND XLI.
Miscellaneous.
62,01,000
BEMAND XLII.
Msnicipa! Administration,
25,000
Total A.
89,09,95,400
B. OTHER EXPENDITURE
DEMAND XLVII.
Captta! Outlay on Industrial
and Beoaomic Development. 3^,51,$0&
DEMAND XLIX
Capital Outlay on Irrigation.
2,86,25,000
28th July, 1970.
Denatid for grants for the year
1970-7 i for further expenditure
199
DEMAND LI,
Capital Outlay on Public Works. 83,71,200
DEMAND
LVI.
Loans and Advances by the
State Government.
6,15,32,500
Total B.
10,22,80,200
Grant Total 18,32,75,600
Mr.Speaker .— Motion moved.
(paust)
Members may move their cut motions.
DEMAND No. II EXCISE DEPARTMENT - Rs. 42,28,800
1. Sri Mohd. Rajab Ali:— Sir, I beg to move.
To r e d u c e t h e a l l o t m e n t o f Rs. 42,28,800 f o r t h e Excise
Department
b y Rs.
100/—
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To reduce the allotment
Department by Rs. 100/—
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of
Rs. 42,28,100 for
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Department by Rs. 100/—
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of
Rs. 42,28.800 for Excise
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Mr. Speaker :— Cut Motions moved.
Sri M. Ch. Nagaiah:—
I beg to move:
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 42,28,800 for Excise Department by Rs. 100/—
For criticising the Govt, for not eradicating corruption in the
Excise Department.
Mr. Speaker :— Cut Motion moved.
Sri R. Mahananda
I beg to mow:
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 42,28,893 for Baeise Bepartment by Rs. 100;—
200
28 t*iJaly. 1970.
D^n&nd for grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
For not eradicating the country-made arrack m the villages
and also for not providing adequate facilities to these country-made
arrack manufacturers.
Mr. Speaker *— Cut Motion moved.
DEMAND NO IX- HEADS OF STATE, MINISTERS AND
Rs. 53,53,500.
HEADQUARTERS STAFF.
Sri M Ch. Nagaiah *— I beg to move :
To
reduce
Ministers etc
the a H o t m e n t
by
of
Rs. 53,53,500 for Heads of State
Rs. 100/—
For criticising the Ministers for bringing under pressure on
the Surpanches and abusing their power to compel them to vote
for their own candidates.
Mr Speaker:— Cut Motion moved.
Sri R. Mahananda
I beg to move To reduce the allotment of Rs. 53,53,500 for Heads of StateMinisters etc, by Rs. 100 —
For arresting the landless who are occupying the ban jar, tree,
less forest in the State.
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 53,53,500 for Heads of State
Ministers etc. by Rs. 100/—
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Mr. Speaker :— Cut Motion moved.
DEMAND NO. X- DIST. ADMINISTRATION AND MlSC. Rs. 66,000
Sri Vavilala Gopala Krishnayya
I beg to move :
To reduce the allotment of Rs, 66,000 for Dist. Admmistra*
tion & Misc. by Rs. 100/—
To demand the abolition of the link of Panchayat Raj
Institution i. e. Surpanch of Gram Panchayat to be the member of
theSamithis and Samithi President as the member of the Zilla
Parishad and to have direct election to all the Institutions.
Mr. Speaker:— Cut Motion moved.
Sri R. Mahananda:— I beg to move :
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 66,000 for Dist. Administration
aad Misc. by Rs. 100/—
For not granting banjar M a to the landless poor which are
ia thaayacHt of Nagarjunasagr priest.
Denatid for grants for the year
1970-7 i for further expenditure
28th July, 1970.
201
To reduce the alltment of Rs. 66,000 for Dist. Administration
and Misc. by Rs. 100/—
For the unsatisfactory functioning of the Assignment Review
Committee in the State.
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 66,000 for Dist- Administration and Misc. by Rs. 100/—
For not providing buildings or accommodation to-all the
Distict Offices at the newly formed district Ongole.
Mr Speaker .— Cut Motion moved.
Sri M. Ch. Nagiah :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 66,000 for Dist* Administra.
tion and Misc. by Rs. 100/—
To criticise the Govt for purchasing two cars for the Vijayawada Guest House when there is no necessity*
Mr Speaker :— Cut Motion moved.
DEMAND NO X V I - MINES AND ARCHAEOLOGY ETC* R s . 35,000
Sri M- Ch Nagiah :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the alltment of Rs- 25,000 for Mines and Archeology etc by Rs. 100/—
To criticise the Government for not cancelling the licences
of Mines where the licenceeslhave not taken up the work since one
or two yeaj s,
Mr- Speaker :— Cut Motion moved
Sri R* Mahananda
I beg to move'—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 25,000 forMines and Archaeology etc by Rs< 100/—
For not providing adequate facilites for State Quarry
workers in ongole and Guntur Dists*
Mr- Speaker :— Cut Motion moved
DEMAND NO. XVII - EDUCATION - Rs- 68.00,000
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya ;— I beg to move:—
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 68,00,000 for Education by
Rs* 100/—
To criticise the Government for not publishing the approve^
list of books to be purchased by the Zilla Grandalaya Samastas
since last year.
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 68,§&*009 for Education by
Rs. 10O/—
202
28 th July, 1970.
Demand for grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
To criticise the Government for not taking any action upon
the Educational Institutions who are collecting abnormal amount
in addition fror Students of 1st Class to B- Sc. B- Ed- B. Com and
B-A* classes and also for the poor passed in S*S L-C- Examination
of 1970 and also for not allowing the admission in the Intermediate CollegesMr* Speaker .— Cut Motion moved
DEMAND NO. X V I I I - M E D I C A L - R s . 2,00,COO
R. Mahananda '— I beg to move:—
To reduce the aHotment of Rs- 2,00,000 for Medical by
Rs-100/—
For not providing funds towards the salaries of P H- CMedical Officers and also Rural Medical Practitioners in Nellore
and Ongole Dists*
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 2,00,000 for Medical by
Rs* loo,?—
For not taking prompt action in punishing the Medical
Officer, Taluk Dispensary, Darsi, Ongole Dist for his mal-administion and party politicsMr. Speaker :—Cut Motion moved.
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya :— I beg to move —
To reduce the alltment of Rs. 2,00,000 for Medical by
Rs. 100/—
To impress up on the Government to provide more funds to
purchase medicine to the Government Hospital, SattenpalliMr- Speaker
Cut Motion moved
DEMAND No- XIX - PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT Rs. 1,12,30,000
Sri M. Ch- Nagiah :— I beg to move
To reduce the allotment of Rs* ^12,30,000 for Public Health
Deaartment by Rs* 100/—
Purpose: To criticise the Government for failure of providing protected water supply in areas where florine is present in
water.
Mr. Speaker :— Cut Motion moved
Sri R. Mahananda 2— I beg to move
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 1,12,30,000 for
Health Department by Rs. 1W/—
Public
Dmand for grants for the year
for further expenditure
28th July, 1970.
203
Purpose. For not providing adequate funds towards provision of protected water to the fiorine affected areas of Darsi,
Podili Taluks of Ongole District*
Mr. Speaker .— Motion movedDEMAND No. XX - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rs. 26,00,000
Sri M. Ch-Nagaiah :— I beg to move:
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 26,00,000 for Agriculture by
Rs- 100/Purpose : To criticise the Government for not giving subsidy to Agro-Industries Corporation and meiely not keeping hire
charges at a lower levelMr. Speaker :— Cut Motion moved
Sri R. Mahananda :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 26,00,000 for Agriculture by
Rs. 100
Purpose :— For not providing adequate funds to start an
Agricultuial Seed Farm in Timmiyapalem, Darsi Taluk, Ongole
DistrictMr. Speaker — Cut Motion movedDEMAND No XXII - ANIMAL HUSBANDRY - Rs. 34,07,100
Sn M- Ch. Nagaiah :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs-34,07,100 for Animal Husbandry by Rs ^00;—
Purpose :— To criticise the Government for not supplying
adequate medicines to the key village centres.
Mt- Speaker :— Cut Motion movedSii R. Mahananda *— I beg to move
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 34,07,100 for Animal Husbandry by Rs. 100
Purpose : For not providing funds to start a Cattle Breeding Farm at Eellampalli in Darsi Taluk, Ongole District*
Purpose :— For not providing adequate funds to open
Veternary Dispensaries in backward areas in Nellore & Ongole
Districts and also towards purchase of medicines.
Mr. Speaker
Cut Motion moved.
DEMAND No. X X I I I - CO-OPERATION - Rs< 1,01,500
Sri M- Ch* Nagaiah
I beg to move:—
204
28 th July, !970.
Demand for grants for the ^ear
1970-71 for further expenditure
To leduce the allotment of Rs- 1,01,500 for Co-opeiation by
Rs 100,'Fujpose — To criticise the Government for undue official
influence in the administiation of co-operative institutions*
Mr Speaker :— Cut Motion movedDEMAND No-XXIV - INDUSTRIES - Rs. 17,00.000
Sn M- Ch. Nagaiah r— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of of Rs 17,00,000 for Industries
by Rs. i00 / To criticise the Government for not starting any Industry
worth the name m the famine striken Rdyalaseema,
Mi- Speaker :-— Cut motion movedSn R. M a h a n a n d a I beg to move'—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 17 00,000 for Industries b?
Rs. 100 ,<—
For not providing finances and equipment to the unemployed technical people who are trained in Technical Institutions.
Mr- Speaker :— Cut Motion moved*
Sii Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya :— I beg to move:—
To leduee the allotment of Rs* 17,00,000,for Industries by
Rs.100
To caticisa the policy of the Government in disposing at
very low rate the small scale Industi&l units in the State to individuals m promotional encoragement*
Mr- Speaker — Cut motion movedDEMAND No. XXv - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS, NATIONAL EXTENSION SERVICE AND
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT WORKS- - Rs. 17,25,000
Sri M-Ch. Nagaiah — I beg to move
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 17,25,000 for Community
Projects, Nation! Extension Service and Local Development
works by Rs* 100 f n
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Dmand for grants for the year
1970-7! for further expenditure
28th July, 1970
205
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 17,25,000 for Community
Projects, National Extension service and Local Devolopment
works by Rs 100 ,'—
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works by Rs- 100/—
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M^. Speaker :— Cut Motions moved.
*
S i M. Oh* Nagaiah :— I beg to move *—
To reduce the allotment ofRs.l7,25,000gfor Community
Projects, National Extension Service and Local Development
works by Rs- 100 /—
To criticise the Government for not abolishing Panchyat
Samithies*
Mr* Speaker :— Cut Motions movedDEMAND No. XXVII Rs. 1,00,000 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS
SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONSSri M- Ch-Nagaiah '— I beg to move :—
To reduce the alloment of Rs 1,00,000 for other Miscellaneous Social Work and Development Organisations by Rs. 100/To criticise the Government for not giving hostel grants or
Scholarships evenly to all districtsMr. Speaker :—Cut motions moved
DEMAND No* X X I X - Rs- 1,79.85,000 - WELFARE OF
SCHEDULED TRIBES, CASTES AOD OTHER
BACKWARD CLASSES.
Sri M Ch-Nagaiah :— I beg to move
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 1,79,85,000 for Welfare
Sihedule Tribes Castes and other backward classes by Rs. 100
206
28 th M y . 1970.
Demand for grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
To criticise Government for not alloting more
ammout
towards the acquisition of house sites to Harijans and for the
construction of their housesMr- Speaker — Cut Motion moved.
Sri Vavilala G^pil&knshnayya
I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 1,79,85,000 for welfare of
Scheduled Tribes, Castes and other backward classes by Rs- 100/To impress upon the Government to allot house sites individually to the Hari]ans ofVaddavali and Pemidam village and
Vaddum and Batraju of Sattenapalli village in Sattenapalli taluk
whose applications are pending since a long timeMr- Speaker — Cut Motion moved.
DEMAND No- XXXI - Rs- 40,00,000 - IRRIGATION.
Sii M. Ch* Nagaiah \— I beg to move :—
To reduce the alltment of Rs-* 40.00000
Rs. 100/-
for Irrigation by
p&oRraS tSarnS* i g ^ ^ o g^T srs§np(So(g 1 3oaR
3arBo
Mr Speaker: — Cut Motion moved.
Sr R Mahananda :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 40,03,030 for Irrigation by
Rs. 100/For not providing adequate amounts to repair and improve
the M-1* tanks of Markapur and Giddalur and Darsi* Podih
Kanigiri taluks of Ongole districtMr- Speaker :— Cut Motion movedSri Poola Subbaiah -— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 40,00,000 for Irrigation
Rs. 100/—
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For not taking up Bommalapuram,
Markapur for execution-
in
Kolukuli tanks
Mr. S p e a k e r C u t Motion movedSri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya
I beg to move —
To reduce the alltment of Rs. 40,00,000 for Irrigation
by
Dmand for grants for the year
1970-7! for further expenditure
28th July, 1970,
207
DEMAND No X X X I I I - R s . 1,43,47,500 - PUBLIC WORKS
Sri M Ch- Nagaiah
I beg to move ' —
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 1,43 47,000 for Public
Works by Rs. 100/—
To criticise the Governmt for not taking any medium projec
work in Paler basin a**ea or A ray an Basin in Chittoor District.
Mr. Speaker
Cut Motion moved
Sri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 1,43,47,500 for Public Works
by Rs- 100/—
To criticise the Govenment for not providing sufficient
grants to lay out the Ayacut Roads to facilitate the marking for
the produce in the Nagarjunasagar Project Ayacut landsMr Speaker :—,Cut Motion movedDEMAND No- XL - FOREST DEPARTMEMT —
Rs- 4,00,000
Sri M. Ch Nagaiah :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 4,00,000 for Forest Department by Rs 100/—
To impress upon the Government to have technical survey
for a Birds AnimiA San^tua y near Tallapudi-Chmtavaripalem
as suggested by jtne Gilbert White Memorial Amateur Nature
Study Club* Alamanda, Visakhapatnam Dist. and the Bombay
Natural History Society, Bombay.
Mr. Speaker :— Cut Motion moved
DEMAND No.XLIX - - CAPITAL OUTLAY ON IRRIGA— TION Rs. 2,86,25,000
Sri R* Mahananda :— I beg to move :—
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 2,86,35,000 for Capital Outlay on Irrigation by Rs. 100/—
For not providing adequate funds to excavate Right
Channel of Nagarjunasagar in Viakonda, Markapur had Darsi
Taluks of Guntur and Ongole Districts.
Mr Speaker
Cut Motion movedSri Vavilala Gopalakrishnayya
-1 beg to move:—
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 2,86,25000 for Capital Outlay
on Irrigation by Rs. 100/—
To impress upon the Government to remit the penalties
levied heavily under G. O* No* 113, Revenue 30-11-67 for the water
Denand for grants for the year
1970-71 for further expmditure
28 sh July. !97J
208
in the lands of Naga'3unasaga' Canals Ayacut as they ptoduced
more paddy as suggested by the Govetnment m then G.O No. 3O9
Public Wotks Dept. - Project Wing dt. gOth August, 1%6
Mr Speaker '—Cut Motion moved
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!970.
Demand fen grants for the year
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DEMAND FOR GRANTS FOR THE YEAR 1970-71
for further Expenditure — Motion for reduction of Demands.
DEMAND No II—EXCISE DEPARTMENT—Rs- 42,38,800
Mr. Speakei :—The question is
To reduce the aHotment of Rs- 42,28,810 for Excise Depart,
mont byRs 100 as ^
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ToTedueethe allotment of Rs 42,28,800 for Excise Depait
mentbyRs 100/-
To reduce the aHotment of Rs. 43,28 800 for Excise Depait*
ment by Rs 100L
To leduce the allotment of Rs- 42,38.800 for Excise Depart
ment by Rs. 100/For criticising the Govt- for not eradicating corruption in
the Excise DepartmentTo reduce the aHotment of Rs. 4g,28,800 foi Excise DepartmentbyRs 100,'.
For not eradicating the country-made arrack in the villages
and also for not providing adequate facilities to these countrymade arrack manufacturers*
The cut Motions were negatived*
M^ Speaker:— The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 53,53,500 for Heads of State
Ministers etc. by Rs. MX),'*
A poll was demanded and the House divided.
Ayes—16,
Noes—45,
Newtrals—1
The motion was negatived*
Demand for grants for the year
i970-7i for further expenditure
28th July J970
Mi- Speaker —The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs 53,53,500 for
Ministers etc by Rs- H)0j-
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Headsof State,
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For criticising the Ministers for bringing under ptessure on
the Sarpanches and abusing their power to compel them to vote
for their own candidates.
The irotion was negativedMr- Speaker :—The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 53,53,500 for Heads of State
MimsteLS etc by^Rs 100,<For arresting the landless who are^occupying the banjar
treeless fotest in the State
A poll was demanded and the House divided.
Ayes—16?
Noes—46-
The motion was negatived.
Mr. Speaker —The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 53,53.500 for Heads of State
Ministers etc by Rs 100/SboijaeB got5-&Rt9 a a ^ e ^ g^sSa
aasSRRa g^&asb aaa?r
The motion was negatived.
DEMAND No. X—DIST. ADMINISTRATION
AND MISC. Rs. 66,000
Mr. Speaker:—The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 66,000 for Dist.Administration & Misc. by Rs.100/gsr* tgga^ti
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The motion was negatived.
Mr Speaker: The question is;
To reduce the allotment of Rs< 66,000 for D i s t Adminis^
tration & Misc- byRs.100/.
To demand the abolition of the link of Panchayat Raj Institution i-e- Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat to be the member of the
Samithis a.nd Samithi President as the member of the ZiMa Pari*
shad and to have direct election to all the Institutions^
A poll was demanded and the House divied*
Ayes — 17)
Noes — 46
The motions were^ negatived*
226
28 th My, 1970.
Demand foi grants tor the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
Mr. Speakei —The question isTo reduce the allotment of Rs 66,000 for Dist. Administration and Misc. by Ps 100?Foi not 3,-anting
lanis to the landless poor which are
in the ayacut of Naga'lunasagar Project
To reduce the allotment of Rs 66,000 for Rs- 100/- Dist.
Administration and Mis^- bv
For the unsatisfactory functioning of the Assignment Review
committee in the State.
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 66*000 for Dist- Administration ani Mi so bvRs* 100/For not providing building or accommodation to all the
District Offices at the newly formed district Ongole.
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 66,000 for Dist- Administation
and Misc. by Rs. 100?—
To criticise the Government for purchasing two cars for the
Viiayawada Gue^t House when there is no necessity.
The motions were negatived
Mr Spaake"* — The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs 35 003 for Mines and Atrchaeo
logy etc- by Rs. 10P,'TolsritWse the Government for nit cancilling the licenses of
Mines where the licences^ have not taken up the work since one
or two years.
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 25,000 for Mines andArchaeology etc- bv Rs* 100,'
For not providing adequate facilities for State Quarry
workers in Ongole and Guntur Dists.
The motions were negativedDEMAND No. XVII-EDUCATION—Rs. 68,00 000
Mr. Speaker:—The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 68,00,000 for Education by
Rs. 100/To criticise the Government for not publishing the approved
hat of books to be purchased by the Zilla Grandhalaya Samastas
since Sast year*
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by Rs*
the aHotment of Rs* 68.00,000 for Education
Demand fot Grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
Motion tor reduction of Demands.
28th July, 1970
227
To criticise the Govt-for not taking any action upon the
Educational Institutions who are collecting abnormal amount in
admission to student from 1st Class to B-Sc- B-Ed<B Com and B-A
classes and also for the poor passed in S-S L C. Examination of
1970 and also for not allowing the admission in the Intermediate
Colleges.
The motions were negativedDEMAND No. X V I I I - M E D I C A L - R a 2 00,000
Mr. Speaker -The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 2,00,000 for Medical by Rs- 100/
For not providing funds towards the salaries of P-H-C. Medical Officers and also Rural Medical Practitioners in Netloie and
Ongole Dists.
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 2,00,000 for Medical bv—
Rs- 100/For not taking prompt action in punishing the Medical
OfRier Taluk Dispensary Darsi, Ongole Dist for his mal-administ 'ation and party politicsTo reduce the allotment of Rs-2,00.000 for Medical bv—
Rs. 100/To impress upon the Government to provide more funds to
purchase medicine to the Government Hospital, Sattenpalli*
The motions were negatived.
DEMAND No. XIX—PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT—
Rs. 1,12,30,000
Mr. Speaker :—The question is :
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 1,12,30,000 for Public Health
Department by—Rs. 100/Purpose :—To "criticise the Government for failure of providing protected water supply in areas where Rourine is'present in
waterT o r e i m e t h e allotment of Rs* 1*12*30,000 far Public Health
Department by-Rs- 10&/Purpose: For not providing adequate funds towards provi,
sion of protected water to the Rourine effected areas of Darsi
Podili Taluks of Ongole DistrictThe motions were negatived.
DEMAND No^ X X - D E P A R T M E N T OF AGRICULTURE
—Rs. 36,00-000
Mr- Speaker:—The question
228
28th July, 1970-
Demand for Grants for the year
!970-1971 for further expenditure
Motion for reduction of Expendituie.
To reduce the allotment of Rs 26,00;000 for Agriculture by
Rs 100-
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 26,00,000.'- for Agriculture by
Rs* ioo;.
To teduoe the allot" ent of Rs. 26,00.000 foi Agriculture
by Rs. 100 —
Purpose:—To satirise theGovernmentfor not giving subsidy
to Agro-Industries Corporation and merely not keeping hire
charges at a loweL level.
To reduce the allotment of Rs 26,00,000 for Agriculture,
by Rs. 100 L
Punpose:—For not providing adequate funds to start an
Agricultural Seed Fa^m in Timmayapalem Darsi Taluk, Ongol&
District.
The motions were negatived*
DEMAND No- X X I I - A N I M A L HUSBANDRY
Rs- 34,07,100
Mr- Speaker :—The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs 34,07*100 for Animal Husbandry by Rs 100,'.
Purpose: To criticise the Government for not supplying
adequate medicines to the key village centres.
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 34,07,100 far Animal Husbandry by Rs. 100PurposQ : For not providing funds to start a Cattle Breeding
Farm at Kallampalli ia Darsi Taluk, Ongole District.
Purpose: For not providing adequate funds to open Veterinary Dispensraies in backward areas in Nellore & Ongole District
and also towards purchase of medicines*
The motions were negatived*
Demand fot Grants for the year
!970-71 for further expenditure
Motton for reduction of Demands^
28th July, 1970
229
DEMAND No XXIII—CO-OPERATION—Rs. I,0i,so0
Mr Speaker :—The question is :
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 1 0i,5f0 for Co-operation bv
Rs 100/^
Purpose: To criticise tie Government for undue official
injUea^e in tha admimst ation ot cooperative institutions.
T^e motions we**e negative^.
DEMAND No- X ^ I V -INDUSTRIES—Rs- 17,00,000
To reiuia
Rs. 100/-
tha aHotm3nt of Rs- 17,00.000 for industaes bv
3a—paa
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*Tocr^tt^isethe Government for not starting any industry
worth the name in t e fanune strickea Rayalaseema*
T) r^lma tie allotment of Rs t7,00,000 for Industries by
Rs 10)!For not providing Rnanc3s and equipment to the u nemployeP
technical People who a*e tratnei m Technical Institutions
To reduce the allotment of Rs 17,03,000 for Industries by
Rs 100L
To oritLCise the policy of the Government in disposing at very
low rate the Small Scale Industrial Units in the State to individuals in name of promotional emergemant*
The motions were negativedDEMAND No- X X V - C O M M U N I T Y DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS, NATIONAL EXTENSION SERVICE AND
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT WORKS-Rs. 17,%5,OOQ
M '< Speaker :—The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs 17,25,000 for Community
P/ojects, Nationel Extension Service and Local Development
works by Rs 100/fboearScHggr* f&o&J*C5
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Projects, National Ext3nsion Service and Local Development
works by Rs-100/*
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Demand for Grants for the year
1970-1971 for further expenditure
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Toreduca the allotment of Rs !?.25,010 for Community
Pro]ects, Nat!ona,l E^tan&'on Sa vice and L j ^ l Development
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The motions wet e negativedMi Speaker —T^e question is.
To reduce the allotment of Rs 17*25,000 far community
Projects* National E tension Seivice and Local Development
works by Rs-100Ta criticise the Government for not abolishing Panchayat
Samithis*
The motion was negatived*
DEMAND No* X X V I I - R s . l,OO.ooO-OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONS
Mr. Speaker* — The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs* 1,00,000 for other Miscella*
neous Social Wo k and Development Organisations by Rs- 100/To criticise the Gove -nment for not giving hostel grants or
Scholarships evenly to all districts^
The motion was negativedMr- Tpeaker :— The question is:
DEMAND No. XXIX-l,?9,85,000-WELFARE OF S C H E D U L E D
TRIBES, CASTES AND OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES
Mr. Speaker:—The question is :
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 1,79,35,000 for Welfare and
Scheduled Tribes, Castes and other backward classeg by Rs l00/_
To criticise the Government for not allotting more amount
towards the aiquisition of house sites to Harijana and for the
construction of their houses^
The motions was negatived.
Demand fot Grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
Motion for reduction of Demands.
28th July, 1970
231
Mr* Speaker :—The question is*
To reduce the allotment of Rs' 1,9,875,000 for Welfare of
Scheduled Tribes, castes and other backward classes by Rs. 100/
To express upon the Government to allot house
d u a l to the Har 3an of Yaddavali and Pemidem
Vaddum and -Bhatra]u of Sattenapalli village in
taluk whose applications are Pending since a ve y
sites indivivillage and
Sattenapalli
long time-
The cut motion was negatived*
DEMAND No- XXXI-Rs- 40 00,000-iRRiGATION
Mr- Speaker :—The question is :
To reduce the allotment of Rs< 40,00,000 for Irrigation bv
Rs- 100/y
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To reduce the allotment of Rs* 40,00,000 for Irrigation by
Rs. 100,'For not providing adequate amounts to repair and* improve
the M I* tanks m Markapur and Giddalur and Darsi, Podili Kanigiri taluks of Ongole districtTo reduce the allotment of Rs. 40,00,000 for Irrigation by
Rs. 100/For not taking up Bommalapuram, Kolukuli tanks in Marka
pur for execution.
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 40,00,000 for Irrigation by
Rs. 100/To impress upon the Government to undertake the drainage
scheme for Nagarjunasagar Irrigation lands to avert over drowning of Baptala talukThe cut motions were negativedDEMAND No- X X X I I I — R s . 1,43,47,500 PUBLIC WORKS
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 1,43,47,500 for Public Works
by Rs. 100/.
To criticice the Government for not taking any medium
product work in Paler Basin area or Arayan Basin in Chittoor
DistrictTo reduce the allotment of Rs. 1^47,500 for Public Works
by Rs. 100/-
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28th Jul\ 1970*
Demand for Grants for the year
1970-1971 for further expenditure
Motion for reduction of Bxpendituie.
To criticise the Government for not providing sutRcient grants
to layout the Ayacut Roads to facilitate the making for the
produce m the Nagar^unasagar Project Ayacut lands*
The cut motions were negatived.
DEMAND No. XL-FOREST DEPARTMENT-Rs* 4,00,000
Mr* Speaker The question is:
To reduce the allotment of Rs- 4 00,000 Forest Department by
Rs-100,To cdticise the Government for not deforesting the forest
aieas useful for cultivation and allotmg more areas to landless
poor*
To impress upon the Govt, to have' technical survey for a
Buds and Animal Sanctuary near at Tallupudi-Chinthavanpalem
as suggested by the Gilbert White Memorial Amature Nature
Study Club, Alamanda, Visakhapatnam Dist. and the Bombay
Natural History Society, Bombay.
The cut motions were negatived.
DEMAND No- XLIX-CAPITAL OUTLAY ON
IRRIGATION—Rs- 3,86.25,030
Mr. Speaker :—The question is.
To reduce the allotment of Rs. 2,86,25,000 for Capital Outlay
on Irrigation by Rs* 100 For not providing adequate funds to excavate Right Channel
of Nagariunasagar in Vinukonda, Markapur and Darsi Taluks of
Guntur and Ongole Districts.
To reduce the allotment of Rs 2^86,25,000 for Capital Outlay
on Irrigation by Rs- 100,L
To impress upon the Government to remit the penalties levied
heavily under GO- No. 113, Revenue 20.11-.6? for the water in the
lands of Nagarjunasagar Canals Ayacut as they produced mor&
paddy as suggested by the Govt, in their G-O, No- 30§ Public
Works Dept.—Proiect Wing dt. 20th August, 1966.
The cut motions were negatived.
Mr. Deputy Speaker :—The question is:
" That the respeptive supplementary sums not exceeding the
amounts shown in the Third Column of the Notice of Demands
dated 21st Julv, 1970, be granted in respect of the following
Demands entered in the grst column thereof—
DEMAND Nos
II. Excise Department
...
IX. Heads of State, Ministers and Headquarters
StaSf
...
X. District Administration and Miscellaneous ...
4228,800
53,53,500
66,000
Demand fot Grants for the year
1970-71 for further expenditure
Motion for reduction of Demands.
28th July 1970
Mines and Archaeology etc
25,00
Education
68 00,000
Med teal
2,00,000
Pubhc Health
. 1,12.30,000
Agriculture
26,00,000
Animal Husbandry
34,07,100
Co-operatton
1,01,500
Industries
17,00,000
Community Development Projects, National Extension Service and Local
Development Works
..
17,25,000
X X V I I Other Miscellaneous Social and Developmental Organisations
1,00,000
X X V I I I - Women's Welfare Department, etc.
5,00,000
X X I X Welfare of Scheduler Tribes, Castes and
other Backward Clashes
1,79,85,000
Irrigation
..
XXXI40,00,000
XXXIII- Public Works
. .
1,43,47,500
XL- Forest Depart nent
4,00,000
XLI- Miscellaneous
62,01,000
XLII- Municipal Administration
25,000
Capital
Outlay
on
Industrial
and
XLVIIEconomic Development
37,5!,30o
28,62,500
XLIX. Capital Outlay on Irrigation
LI. Capital Outlay on Public Works
83,71,200
Loans
and
Advances
by
the
State
LVI.
Government
6,15,32,500
The motion was adopted and the Grants were made
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Mr* Deputy Speaker:—I am to announce to the House that
amendments in respect of the following Bills will be received upto
!2 Noon on 29-9-1970:
Hyderabad Municipal Corporation BUI, t970, as reported by the
Regional Committee;
Andhra Pradesh Gram Pancayat and Andhra Pradesh Pancha-i
yat Samithi and Zilla Parishad Amendment Bit],1979, as reported
by the Regional Committee;
Andhra Pradesh Rickshaw Pullers Licence Fee Abolition
BUI, 1970.
The House now stands adjourned tiH MO a.m. tomorrow.
(The House then adjourned till Half Past Eight of the Clock on
Wednesday, the 29th July, 1970.)
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