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VoL I No. 16. 2 M ^fcrc^ JTP^. HYDERABAD LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DEBATES Official Report CONTENTS PABM THE H Y D E R A B A D LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ^a/w&xy, 2lF% Af%n?A, 1953 The House met at Nine of the Clock. [MR. SPEAKER IN THE CHAIR] Starred Questions A n d Answers Afr. A'pf^/tW : Let us take u p questions. (\)I i.i'.(TH)\ <if S A L K S T A X ^!64 (H8S) A'M ^. ^ n ^ ^ ^ h ^ (Manthani): W H i the hon. Alinister for Finance he phased t^ state: The estimated and the actua! coHections from sales* Tax during the year 1952-53 in the State ? 3%? M ^ ^ j b r F ^ M ^ (Dr. C, & n ^ 0 & y ) : The Rnaneia! year 1952-53 has not yet come to a close. The amount collected during the Rrst eleven months %+6?., from April 1952 to February 1958 under the Hyderabad General Sa!es Tax Act is I.G. Rs. 1,41,08,772 against the Budget Estimates of 3*6*48 lakhs for 1952-53. ^ M %?. #w#H?%?%: M a y I know the actual reasons for the fall in collections ? Dr. 6. & 3M&0&K There are two reasons: One is that the Sales Tax Act itself was amended somewhere about April or M a y and so the collections started later. The second is that there was a slump in the market: as a result, w e have last about 50 lakhs ot rupees. The actual collections started in January when business was in progress. In Febr&ary^we collected 41 lakhs. This month we hope t& eollect 40 to 30 lakhs. Roughly, it m a y come to about 2 crores of rupees. ^ M & &#aMM*%%: Are any eases brought to the notice ojf the Government,wA^n no receipts were issued j^o ^qp^eepers in order to avoid the depositing of Sales Tax, 1179 * I 11§0 21,9%Afar<%, 1953, ^ ^ r r ^ ^?^^?7)w ;/?^/ .^^,swr^ Dr. G. 6^. JLff?&3*f : I a m not aw an* of any Mich ca^es. ,SAW R ^ ^ ^ ^ / X o / ^ n (Patoda) : Is the h<m. ^Unister aware that some ofReers working in the Sales Tax Department are not At in that department ? Dr. 6?. & 3jMA-3?<: It is possiMe. t afu inv(stitfafin^. O n the one side, I a m trying lo absorb the stat!' of (he t'tishntis Department into the Sa!es Tax Department and ai! such oiRcers that are found to be competent are hehnj absorbed. Possibly, it wi!i take time for them to adjuht. Barring that, I do not see any diiRetdty. 6^An (3. iSwYtMT^M : Is there any proposal to appnitit any „ speeiai branch to go into eases where reeeipts ha% e not been issued ? Dr. C & 3Mh??iM If eases are brought to m y notiee. I m a y think of it. At present there is no sueh proposai before me. ^ A W F. D. D^Ap^??& (Ipp^g^^a): H o w do Hgnres of 1931^ 52 compare with the eoHeetions of lMK-5a ? Dr. C & M ^ ^ : The answer to this wiH he eovered b%? m y reply to the next question. <y&rt B a ^ K ^ J^o^cAa: Will the GovernHtt'nt appoint it Special Omcer for Sales Tax for H M r District ? Dy. <?. <S*. Af^&ofg : I do not understand wlmi t!a! hon. Member means by 'Speeiai Omcer*. The department it^eif is a Special Department. <SM ^a^aw^aJ! J&%M%a: There is no saies t(tx oMce for B M r District and an o%eer ^rom Jaina w m e s to B M r and makes collections, etc. ^ . & & ^fc^o&e: Every possible arrangement that is Necessary is being made. *135 (888) 3%M G. gfaM-amwitt: WiH the hon. Minister for Finance be pleased to state:, /Hie collection# &opn Sales Tax during the last & u r years? ^ ^%r7T<% QMa?^c%3 a^^ J[??^^^r^ 2 M MarcA, 1958. 1181 Dr. C & AM&6%% : Collections under the Hyderabad Sales Tax 'Act in the last four years are as follows :— Year 1358 F. Amount I.G. Rs. Luxury Sales Tax 1. 18,87,828 2. From 1-10-1949 to 6,54,224 31-8-1950 (6 months) 8. 1950-51 . 69,88,801 General Sales Tax 4. 1951-52 1,07,00,848 including Luxury 'Sales Tax 5. From April 1952 to February 1953 (11 months) 1,41,08,772 HUTTI GOLD MINES *166 (834) SAW G. 6^f%?MM2M: Will the hon. Minister for Finance be pleased to state: (a) The output and value of gold from the Hutti Gold Mines during the last ten years ? (&) Where is it deposited ? (e) Whether and if so, the amount of income from the above mines which accrued to the Government for the last Ave years ? (<?) Whether the Hutti Gold Mines are managed by the Government or through a Corporation ? (%) If it is through a Corporation, the terms of agreement between the Government and the Corporation ? (jf) The expenditure incurred by the Government on the Mines? Dr. (?t & 3%d%#%%: (a) & (&): The answer to is that the matter relates to internal affairs of the Company and it is not open to the Government as a shareholder to disclose the information, (<?) Nil* (<%) The Hutti Gold Mines are managed neither by the Government nor through a Corporation but there is a joint Stock Company with a Board of Directors which controls and guides its affairs ? 1182 2!<H? 37%?*^, !!^W. ^^//i ^ Q^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^' Jw^'t /^ (^) Tite answer ^hen in n^prrt ^f ^^ and *^; n^piir^ in this question also. (f)TheGovemm(nt has:totoinr)i\ ihrurnJan\ r\^-ud* iture on the Gohi Mines, it !n^, !nt}\u\rr, in^^frd fhnds ia ^ the Gold Mines Co:npany in shape of : (?) Share capital (hS, H ^ ^UJWManh (n) Loans(hS, Rs. as^^jj^a, 6^AW 6?. Rw?*#????*?M : Are therr any shart^ uf Ha Go%t m ment in these G(^iti ^Unes Y Dr. & ^S. 3/W/r^f : I have ju<4 ans%%rnd fiiat GoM'nnnent has invested fumis in the Goid Mines t ^;npan\ m the shapt* of -share eapitai to the tune of Rs, fit iahhs anti }t^ans (o thr hine of Rs. 88,99.033. i$%r% K D. D^Ap^F^/r: If the Govenam-uf has shares of 80 per cent, or mere in the Gohi Mines and if the Government is responsible to this House for ^rantin^ ^ds sinn to the Gohi Mines, I do net understand how and undtT what provision could the House he deprived of a ehara e of !<uowin^ th^ aetua! position of the company as sneh, t woutd hke t%^ kno%v under what provisions the Government invested so mneh money hy way of shares and the provision thereunder the information sought for eouM be denied to the House. Dr. %2. & M*#a%e: W e are on!y shnre-hoiders in that company. The shares heid hy Government nmy $ ome to $0 or 85 per cent. Money was invested in these shares not dtmng the regime of the present Government hnt it was invested during the time of the previous Government, i eonstdted the Legai Department and I understand that as a share ho!der the Government cannot divtdge thisinfonnatiou in the House. This is the legai position hy whieh X a m bound* Otherwise^ in pubiic interests, the information sought for eouM be given. I a m not trying to hide this information; but iegaMy, it i% not possiMe te give this information. #Ar% F, D. De#&p#%M&?: W h e n we have got aur Directors on the Directorate of the Company, I want exactly what the advice given by the Legai Adviser is and under wh%t rule mr t^vMoRthw^ bdng rcA^sed to be given out. T ^ P ^ v e m m e n t repreaenta the House eoMeetivdy and w e ^ i w ^ ^ r;e{^ the grant to th$t company if the infaxntatiaa i$ n # g^yen t^ ns. I think we M e entitled t&da thia and this A%%7V^% QM6s%taHg r//?r^ ^4?^!^(??\$ 2L$^ Af<3?T%, 1958. 1188 is the legal position under the Constitution. I want to k n o w the legal advice given so that if need be w e m a y challenge it in the Supreme Court. Dr. G. 6!. 3.MA;o^ : A s I said, these shares were invested not by this Government but by the previous Government. If the House feels that the grant should not be given to the company, it is competent to do so in future. With regard to the legal opinion. I require notice. Af r. 6'jxv;Axv : There are certain provisions of the C o m p a n y L a w under which a share-holder cannot disclose information to the Public. /Mr?' G. ASWr(/7?i?/?M : W h a t is the return in the shape of interest that was received by the Govt, for the shares theyhave got in the Gold Mines ? Dr. 6r. & A M & e % ^ : I think, no interest is received so far. EXPENDITURE ON IRRIGATION W O R K S *167 (157) 3 A W A%ra%r%* (Kinwat): Will the hon. Minister for Public Works be pleased to state : (#) T h e total expenditure incurred on irrigation works in Adiiabad district during the years 1950-1951 and 1952 ? (&) Whether it is a fact that the funds granted for the above purpose were not fully utilised and have therefore lapsed ? ( ?,t *,<&4.i ) ^ ^ ' ^ ^ " ^ ^ *<sT <^{&^* "^^ ( t^At^o . )j.%! - ^ ? tj^ c^U JhJRt ^ j ^ ^ ^ f - !^ 4 ^ }T ( ^ ,(r.,ny , ) jjf ^ ^)j!lj - <d-j* g ^ ^^J ( r,*r,A(*r ) ^ ^ J^-^ ^t^lj ( ^^p^v^A ) JL ( t ^ .^. ,) ^ ^ V ^ ^ ^ A r * ^ j^-^ ^ 433^* ^r* g;ot ^ ^^ A ^ t^ ^n-"* ^t ^* - (^1^ ( lapse ) t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tc *L?n-, 4^^^'^ j^^^^^;^)^^^'^j:^^^^3^^ (^) ^_ ^ lapse !j' ta. L^ {,^^. 4ju ' — ^,- t -V <l- *.-;*..-; ,_ .i^,^s. ^ ^ )o*-=- ,^j -^^ t. ^- --^ JL^ J^ ^j ,.,:'" , J*^ * M 8 (263) ^ <?. ^/;n^w^^//M ^M(Muit,^. UN!) it hon. Master for PubHc Works he pieasLi to S ' = ^"' Is it a fact that in spite of severu! -tnnW^n.,,,. tMms and demonstrations bv tnt t ? ^^ ^"^"t^ Tularam Project is not taken u p ? '"^*'-^^ ^ ^Pair of ( return )tA^j^!^^^!^;J!j..^, ht*.. * < estimates)^A^'^'^^A^^yX^lL^ ^ -t - (Irrigation D e p a r t m e n t ) ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .^ ^ . * ^ . ' ^ -**-** $^ *-** txCi ^ * U ^ . j u ^ ^ ^ j ^ ' ^ ^ tS%a??*e<% QM63%M)/^ ^7?(% J!^^^6r^ 2 1 ^ Af%yrA, 1958. 1185 DEATH RATE -{-(As Shri Ch. Venkatrama R a o was not present in the House, Question N o . 169 (94) was not answered,). APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENTS *170 (246) R M C7dA^woF^^(Osmanabad-General): Will the hon. Minister for Education be pleased to state : (a) The number of applications for appointments received in the OiHce of the Inspector of Schools, Osmanabad during the year 1951-52 ? (&) The number of appointments m a d e between 16th August, 1952 and 15th February, 1958 ? (e) H o w m a n y of them belong to scheduled castes and other backward classes ? ! W ^? !^^^ srP=?y^P^ ^ H H ! ? ^ ? ^ f^r^^^ ^ *?nr ^ y ? ^ ! ^rwlt ^^S # < f ^ ^ ' ^, Y<^^ ^t?r ^ ^ r %* ,afh: ?^Y fSr^^i^spf^s*% # ! (^t) !S 3Tf?r^ ^ ^ ^ % ?^ tyrsrff ? ^ ^ ?r^ r. T^#? ^ s f ^ ^ ^ O w f^wy 33r ?r3^ i (#) ^ ifr <^ o ^ ? ^ ^ sft ^pr# % 3fnr ^ft^^R ^ ^ ^ p $ ^ afh 3?h # ^ ^r^r P?xy yf# i ^ g ^ f^r ?r#, ? ^ ^ 3?t ^?? ? ^ Trr^ p{t t ^ ^$^yw ^ r ^ ^ : — ^r$y^ ^i^R^ sfh w ^ i 9^!§¥ % f^# ^fi# 3 m *n? ? <*. LfL^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^L (^^-!jJ ^"Lj.(j^ ^ ) L^.(? t < ^ ^ ^ R m ^Pf:—3f3?93F WT%w ^ ^ ? ^ f^r( Approved List) 3?na& ^ ! ^pry f a ^ f^^pfr ^;4<i^ ^ t =9Tf!g#, f ^ # ^ ^ ^ ^ h ^ g ^ W K ! tAnswer to ^169 (94) under Unstarred Questions ^nd Answers, 1186 2l3f 3f%n?A, ! M H . ^ / m / / Q/^?'f?;;,s (//?r/ J/h\^w ^ ^ 1 ( Promotion ) JrJ*^ ^ - ^Jl- ^ ^. ^ i . ^ j ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L^ - ^- ^ f^ \- ; J-^ t^ ^ ' ^ . . ^,^L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J 3 ^ L i ^-^^ 'J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J , ^ ; y ' ^ ^ ^- -^"^ aft. &ftRm ^ ^ : — ^ ?iTH? ^r?^ir # { ^ 4 ^, Wfrh^ f ^ yp? ; f^rsr ^ f ^ 9n?n ^ ; wt^r !fr M w r M r (Srnioriiy) ^?r ^ M ^ ^ (E^eieney) ^ r ? f^n* ^r^n # t ( ESRciency ) ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^-^^^"^^1 ^ ^^ **^ <L. '/,^ ^. ^ ^ji ^ ^- J ^ C??^ ^ ^ ^' ^L J/ *-*.' b^' ^ ^ ^ ^ , ,. (Not-answered) (Laughter) ' *L J ^ ^ - J^r L ^ f(Shri Viswas Rao PatH was absent m tht* House). ^ L H # ^ to ^1?1 (828) tmd*y UnjAtantd Qne$Hon$ ^n4 AH%w*rs* 1187 Unstarred Questions and A n s w e r s DEATH RATE *169 (9-!<) A$Ar?: CA. T^??^^m?^ R^?o : Will the hon. ^linister for Pu!)li(* Health and Medical be pleased to state:— W h a t is the average death rate of w o m e n at chi!d birth in our State ? A'/pr/ li<?M?' A ^ t w ^ Jm?g: The average death rate of mothers at ehild birth for the year 1951 and for the Towns in the State having a population of over and above 30,000 is 6.4. PRIMARY SCHOOL AT KAMEGAON *171 (328) , % W F ^ A ^ w ^ o JPa%i/: Will the hoH. Minister for Education be pleased to state : (f?) Is it a fact that the Primary Sehool in Kamegaon, taluqa Osmanabad is eiosed n o w ? (&) If it is so^ what steps are being taken by the Government to re-open it ? ;$*%W Df?;?.si??gA (7i%M&#;3: (^) & (6). The teaeher of the Primary Srhool, Kamegaon has been transferred on promotion and in his plaee another teaeher has been posted. The latter was relieved on the 3rd March, 1953, and would have joined duty. For a few days, therefore., the sehoo! in question remained closed. RECEIPTS AND ExPENMTI RE 59. (8) *9AW! G. R%MMyM#%%&% J%%# : W i H the hon. Minister for Finance be pleased to state : The tahiqwise total receipts and expenditure in the State ? Dr. C & R3&??%3&?: The total taluqwise revenue and expenditure of the State are shown in the appended statements: [S^%<3W3%t, 2 1 ?MS * J l f t W ^ 1^13. Sr!.- Xamrsof'Muq fl^-^/r^J ^;/r.s?w;<s ,j^J J//Aa\r^ Revenue K\jmuHhn\* F^/rA?^/' D?s^//d L ^ Hair!^tr jTainn* :^ 4. !h*od!n^ \!a!^pur (^!H^a\at! Khnshtn<.?! Sh!()itntM)i' Li!i<f^<;nr j. ^. 7. s. 9. l(h 1L Kopha! (intuit! It?, i;3. Medak Sa!^nr^hiy Andhn)e Sidd^ ^ t (iajwei Xar^a})ur lh i^ 1(L 37. IS, 10. at*. hh?ft.4H! 10,^,^^ (;a^.tiia Uaa\; s.7,n:^; 7/^.7^^ 7.^ht;m :^on,r*a^ ^;,^,7M,i 7P.H;j^^ . ^Ia!tbt!hna^ar Ka!\\Ak!H'thy ,, .. AthmnptHi a *! Pa;gi H.I. Wituparthy 37. 8^. ^9. BO, RL a^. aa. $4^ *^ t! *^ n M n r^! ^* n ia ;i h^:,t*a: ^! L U ^ ^jth^^ t,Hit,S3i) n ! !^,7^n^ *! ^.js,^7^ n ^ h n '/ - h n" o a h*HJ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ? a hi . ** ^, ^;j.n t; *; ^: ^ :htl.\7S'j n^mt.l i !^ h 7 ^ a ^ ! t^ i n 7 iM^a^u 7 ^ja^t^ ^ n^a,M4? ^ ! ^^^,?^7 !3 ^ H ^ 3.tn.r*u s.s^wt *. tM ^ .i" a n :i ^,W^h^ ^ ^ ^ U , ; ^ ; ** ^ h!^^^ ?s ** ,*s ^ a . 3 ^ ^ ! j $ ^ a 7 ^ a,iH.!M,H4H h^ ^ ^^.^,4tU ^ ^a.w^^ 7 ^ ^ ^ 1^5.5 ^.^^ ^ j# ^a.w,^^ 7 ^,^L^U ^! !7,^a,?7^ ^ . lu^^a^ ** t* ^ !0^a7^ ^ x^?^j7iy j) 3M,;*7ttH 7 h^ . ^B,4t^3!S H ^M^7.7^ A S n , 7 t ^ 5 ; ^ U^ ^,^h^^ ^4 ,%t . ^ ^ 7 ^ , 7 ^ *s* m^L^M !3 ^ . ^ . 4 ^ , 4 ^ 4 !4 H , tR.HJUR h !^ . a m ^i a; Kotiaponr A^t^akf^r ^E ^i P^^han! Pathri Basnfattimagar .. KahtmnotMi HiHguti My S^. Ga^g^khed :^ nt sn t^ ^ \ n,4t^a^ a s MaUM R*i. t* 7.:^.tn\ !7,MS.7!^ !1J! H.^^i^^ ^, ^ 7 , 7 ^ ^ Xa^arkum^J .. m. 2%. ^) n . a,M,^!: ^ ^7,543 4,8o,4%3 7,%7,!*M 5,t8^M . ., %I,*2,t;%3 M ^ 7jB,aM 8,M,a3M ^i 5 ! H) 18 3 ^ 2 ^ 9 n *9 1 4 '4 3^,3!^^ aj^^M e ^ ^ ^ ^3^^ a ^ t; ^A^.ua^ i 4 a,m,sRR4 ^ 4,59^^ ^ 9 , 4 ^ J ^ ^1 $jM^7S! , 4 , ^ " n a 4l S T A T E M E F T (f^/^M.) Sri. No. N a m e of Taluq Revenue Expcndtture Re rua ks - J?Aa* D/#%n^ 37. 3H. 39. 40. 41. 12. 43. Hhir Mominaba(! Ka;j ^Ianjlegaon (^eorai Ashti Maiia! Patoda .. n. Adiiabad Xirma! Roath Kinwat Kiianapur Luxetdpct (Ihinoor Sirpur Asifabad Rajura Utnoor 13. 43. 47. 48. 49. 30. 31. 32. 53. 34. . . . ^.H4,447 9,21.994 3,90,282 8,28,579 6,80.694 4,59,167 3,23,504 i 8 7. 7 1 4 15 6 14 8^, 0 2/2 ^ 4 6^ 22,3 L 34 S ^ 10,50. M S 1, 16.090 6. 18.532 13 0,64.972 13 6,31.346 3,51,843 3 n n n 7? 9 2 0 11 2 9 .. 1,92,91,341 3 10 1,92,19,976 3 4 . 52,36,775 5 3 53,77.32a 11 1 12,37,192 6 3 12,50,823 2 10 11,43,931 14 11,78,174 6 5 9,52,425 13 5 9.88,426 4 9 . 24,37,216 13 10^ 23,91.132 3 0 17,84. !<72 6 2 . 15,52,918 11 1 14,73.522 1 7 16,88,069 0 6i . 23,79,060 1 111 22,84,346 H 2^ 10.08,235 3 4 8,89.857 0 2,76,730 6 8& 2,74,287 1 2 s^ n" A*^rw^^^r D i ^ r ^ 33. 56. 37. 38. 39. 66. 61. Karimnagar Sullanabad Jagtia! Sirt'iHa H^ur^bad Manthani Parkai .. 3,27,96,743 13 ii; 3.27,96.7 A3 in 28.93.003 3 6 28,83,747 7 73,39.210 7 .. 73,67.037 7 5 .. 38,60,753 4 9 39,89,834 9 39,70,742 7 .. 29,34,542 3 11 .. 12,40,614 7 0 12,63,936 3 17,47,643 3 8 18,15,021 2 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 76. Bida? Ahmedpur 'Udgir Nitanga Zaherabad Humnabad Bhatki Narayankhed SMt^pur .. . * 28,31,111 4 3,56,987 8 7,27,884 1 7,21,244 2 9,69,386 14 8,39,661.14 7,89,662 7 6,89,211 13 8,66,042 4 a 4 8 10% 4 4 5 2 0 7 7 7 3 2 8 31,81,694 1?) 3% 3,87,629 9 16 9,18,916 14 7 4,24,917 2 4 5.04,478 14 % 4,30,558 6 6 8,08,572 4 0 2,47,396 9 8 1,31,618 1 *i 1192' 2h'%^M#re/t, 1953. Ll?^?*rfJ Q?a^^;?,s <???,/ J;h\?^r,s 60 (9) ^ M &. RH/?;/;MM?& R w / Wi!! the hnn. Muiishi' for Finanec be p!case<i to state ; The ta!uq-wise m e o m e and expenditure on the t'nihmhiiv !ieads :— 1. Land Revenue. 2. Exeise. 3. Forests. Dr. 6?. A*. 3MA*#^; The required shdenants are piactd on the tabic of the House. %#%a%3NM%& H <*! 21 ,sf Hr/rrA, T O M . f ?/MfH?w? Q^f^/a^h ^^fF /hat^v 00 o e o QO ; f c $ V ^ 5 3. % s t^ s *** V to o ^ 90 at c a ^ c 5 M as s M S § 5 ^ ^ 3 TO ^ 3* te X V3 i* h< M ?# 3! g. §y . 3as 3 s ^! = eo ^ ** ^ ^ !M o <^ ^ in ** ^ t? ^ o w o ^ M t 5 n ^ *^ M § § § § § §. ss ^. ^ ^ s $ g % 8 8 g p? 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Minister for Public Health and Medical be pleased to state : (%) The number of medicine chests supplied to Lingsugur taluq in Raichur district during 1952 ? (/;) The persons to w h o m they were supplied ? M r / JifM?* JVawnx Jivug ; 5 medicine chests were given for Lingsugur Taluq in 1952. The names of villages and the persons in charge of these chests are as follows :— 1. Mudkanhalli 2. Anexdodi 3. Makapur * * Shri Somshanker. 4. ConthgoHa 5. Anvari - - Shri Menia. - * Shri Sangappa. * - Shri Hunoor. - - Shri Kuppay Rao. MATERNITY HOMES 62 (72) *S7?W F%3KMM (?<>%%?%.- Will the hon. Minister for Public Health and Medical be pleased to state: (%) The number of materinty homes in Raichur district ? (&) Whether there is any proposal to open more maternity homes in the above district ? ^&p% 3/f&<% N%%6?433 J%Mg ,* There are two maternity homes, one at Raichur Headquarters and the other at GadwaL There is a proposal for constructing maternity wards at Kopba! and Lingsugur in the Raichur District. SCHOOLS 03 (6) <S&r? &+ R%%M?M%%*A% Raa<* Will the hon. Minister foa Education be pleased to state: (%) The number of primary, middle and high schools in each taluq ? * (&) The number of boys and girls respectively attending in each vanetv of schools in each taluq during the years 194&-30, 1950-51 *and 1951-52 ? 4 (c) The number of teachers empioyeti: (2) part-^hne in eaeh tahiq ? (!) ^uH-tmu' ((F) Annua! expenttiture on these Sehoo!s in eac!^ hduq ? (^?) The munber of aided schools in eaeh !a!uq and the grant-in-aid given to eaeh of them ? ' (/) The number of Intermediate and Decree t'uHe<?es in eaeh District of the State ? (g) The number of hoys and girla respective!^ studying in eaeh of sueh colleges during the years !^4!^ab, Mh^b a! and 193T-52? ^?Ar^ D ^ ?^^?^A f*A^t^A<?^ .* (n). ((?) & (^f): A statement contain^ig information regarding the n u m b e r of \( hoots, number $f teachers and the total expenditure district wise Is placed on the tab!e of the House. Taiuqwise H^ures are not yet avaitabie* (&) Thi^s information is stiH a%vaited. ((?) This information is stiH awaited. (/) & (^)^ A statement giving the information required i$ placed on the table of the Aaaembiy* UH<y%%rye<% Q%eg%M?Mg ^^d! ^ ^ w ^ r ^ 2 1 ^ JMarcA, 1958. 1205 1. (GOVERNMENT HlGH SCHOOLS FOR BoYS 'SrL No. N a m e of District 1 3 3. Aurangabad Bhir Parbhani Xanded Guibarga Raichur Bidar Osmanabad Meda^ Mahhubnagar Naigonda Nxzamabad Warangal Karimanagar AdHabad 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 2. „ 9) ^ ^ IS „ „ y) a n ,, n A. 12. 18. 14. IS. 16. 17. 9 * „ OsmMahwd Medah ^ Mahbubnagar Nalg^ada- . ykamabad WMAAyA * Karimnagar AdiMMS 4 2 3 3 3 5 425 45 107 56 48 54 124 106 85 97 67 79 91 54 125 99 75 Remarks 6 11,59,057 1,02,597 2,70,273 1,07,444 1,02,152 1,08,995 2,80,722 1,92,482 1,78.200 1,96,468 1,80,044 1,56,753 2,06,314 1,14,343 2,86,408 1,86,627 1,55,881 GOVERNMENT HlGH SCHOOLS FOR GlRLS Hyderabad Dist. Auraaga&ad Bhir „ Parbhaai; „ Naa^ed - „ GllHMMgHf Raichwt BMmr a 4 ^ 1. BaMa2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 14 3 4 2 2 2 5 5 ^ )) %) ^ Total Estimated expenditure for 1952-58 4 3 1. Ba!da 2. Hyderabad Dist. . No^ of No. of schools teachers 1 3 1 1 T ^ Y 1 *. ^ 1 H 1 t 1 176 24 51 39 39 29 35 29 37 . 4 4,72,674 +Jf,M,7gg 3=6,71,409 6,71,400 57,884 1,19,888 58,64a 59,986 36,348 69,180 62,339 59,333 .4 +. 26 35 36 S& 28 36,33% 54,aaa 59,973^ $3,672 60,887 Sri, No. 3, 4. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, H. 12. 13. 14. 13. 13* 17. !. 2. 8. 4. & $. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. ia. 1& 16. *& Xame ^)t Diht rirt ^ Lh^^-, Halda Hyderabad i)^L Anrangabad Khir us Parhhani Xanded Guibarmt HaiehMr Bidar Osmanabad Medak Mithbubna^ar ,, Xa!^^ada ^ Xi^uuabad SVaran^at „ Karinatagar „ Adiiabad GwKKxM^st M)H):^4; S^ m ^ $ ^ ^^t Ba!da Hyderabad Dtsh Aumngab^ „ Bhir „ Parbhani ^ Nanded „ Cutbarga „ Raichur , „ BMap „ Osntm^bad „ Me&Jc „ Mahbabn^r „ Na^pmda ^ NizAmabad !,^^:^ ^4^.h^! 4^!J^ ^^n^ 4 1 1 1 ^ 1 3 Adihbad m.AS^ 1H <n.a?a 4! 83 17 10 36 4$ W4).M SM,!i71 8M,i*70 1J6,4$$ 07,M1 1^ GoVBKmCRWT PMMABY Scn<MM yoH Bests 1. Hyderabad D M . 175 Ml H.8a,sa* as? 7,!i,IM U n ^ a w d QMf3%%0M#/M6! ^y^s^^y^ Sri. No, Xamc of District 1 9 a. *. 3. 6. 7. a. 9, !0. n. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, a. 7. 8. 9. 10. n. 12, 18* 14. IS. 16. m No. of No. of Schools teachers 8 Aurangabad Hhir Parbhuai Nanded Culbarga Kaiehur Hidar Gsmanabad Medak Mahbubnag:tr Na!gonda Ni^:Y^abad Waranga! Kanmanagar AdHabad ., ., „ ,, ., ^ „ ,, „ ?y ^ „ i) T? ^ 2 1 ^ 3i^?T^, 1958. 472 ' 370 426 423 623 t74 506 355 439 572 750 377 753 761 357 4 Total Ksti- Remarks mated expenditure for 1952-53 5 081 60S 753 881 1186 847 903 654 6760 936 1441 655 1297 1255 624 14.10,880 9,44,182 10,51,898 12,04,814 16,16,588 11,39,235 11,17,417 8,76,883 9.81,636 12,29,966 20,33,881 9,40,260 28,51,428 15,74,000 9,94,506 G W B K X M H X T PlMMARY SCHOOLS FOR OlRLS Haida Hyderabad Dist. Aurangabad ?^ Bhir *^ Parbhani „ Xanded ** $% Guib^ga Raichur yy Biday ^# Osmanabad %) Medak yy Mahbubnagar #y . Naigonda yy Nhamahad )^ W^rangai . ?y Karimangar *y Adiiabad #y 98 39 78 55 58 58 82 41 58 42 60 68 74 6% 78 69 80 316 119 187 136 163 164 212 185 146 108 117 164 178 180 186 146' 69 1207 3,60,260 1,85,240 2,87,260 1,10,260 2,28,468 2,05,350 2,63,371 1,64,937 1,40,242 1,26,594 1,23,818 1,40,260 1,65,269 1,48,878 3,65,613 1,89,747 88,189 6 List o? AmKU H m a , Mmtn,K Asn P^ntAnv ht ^ ^ Si. Ko. Name of Distrid !Hgh Srh^w^h MuMh* S(^h^!s AmtwtHt Xa.ef Amount P. A* *tditm!* P. A* .. K,m,!HM 1. BaMa ^. ity&yabadDistrict .. y,S3,t)3M ?%,!)33 o* { h n r ^ B ^ ) >t^n ;^nman ^ in ^^ Xnnf whtmis AtH'tuttt !* A, \nn{ \^^^ ii!i HM.W ?4 !.!2,.',ttt ^M ^ M.i'6! ^ 4l!,^it )'J as,63^ 3 X3,Mt? !!! f !"JH !)) ^! ! !! 8. Wamngn! !* '* 4 H " - -- X6,?3! 3. Karinmag^ tt ' - -- !3,h^ 6, Mahbuhnagay M - .. -- " " "u4 } 7. AdHabad H ^ -- !4,7!!t 3,mo ! S. Medak $# '< .. .. !4,?M -. g 9, Xixa^nabad M *' .. .- .. ., S,?Stt <) :0, Raider t* < #^M y !M,8M a 5,WT * !L G u ! b ( ^ M *' ^!a^ A M,!M!a 8 3,??A $ 13. 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TS *T *- - ?: ?i n ^ '3 MS ?! ;^ 2 5- ^ ^ ^g s *s M ^ H != § SS ^ T? t-; ^ t: ?* C^) ^, ^ ?? =-3 .5 a: ^ §^ ?5 8 ^ $* & g a u ; 3 3 e ^ O a ,§ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^; # H^^ : UTMfarred QMayfMMF a?:J ^ynw^ry SO <3 W 39 21$^ MarcA, 1958. g -.S 3 ^ s S3 M K as g30 to ^ s5 <3 -S3 § 3 ! s § M ^ s ! ^ % 8 § ^§ 8 S S 8 ^ aS 8 12H 1212 21-s'f 3f^frA, M 3 3 . H ^ ^ r m f Q ? W ^ ? ; * fv/?^ J?W(r^ Anui/r KnrtATa^\ 64 (73) ^Ar% R ^ M / ^ f^w&/.' W H ! th^ h^n. Minister fay Education be pleased to hhitt?: (^) The number of seh<nt!s opened for Adu)t Hdueatkm in Raichur district during Ti^H ? (&) The nmnber of sueh st!t<n^s in Lu^su^mr ta!uq ? iPM D a ^ f ; # f/^^v/^^ ; (?;) The number ^f new adu!t schools opened in Raiehur Distrht in H*.*m is !tf. Tweive schools were opened prcviouah* hi the district* (&) There are two such sehoois in Lin^su^ur tuiuq* . ^ Ayngn Axn P n a n R Y Seuoo^s 65 (74) ^ r ^ BaMKtw? (#^t^; %S1H ^ie hon* Minister ^ r Education he pleased ^ state : (#) The number of aided and primary aehnoh oyM^ned m the State during 1038 ? (6) The number of such Kehoois hi K^dehur district in genera! and Lingwgur taiuq in particuhM* ? <!?M D^t^!MgA f^^A^^ ,* (^?) CiovemnM nt r&eopnise Aided Schools if they fuM% the conditions preseri^d. Se%^n ^ueh schools were recognised during the year M)3^ ! 49 N e w primaryi schools %vere opened in th%? S^te in the year 1952, (&) One Private Primary School at Bukanoor* Raiduy District was recognised in the year 1952, N o private schocH in the Lingsugur * taiuq waa recogxiised in the year 19S2. One (^vernmentipentra; Primary S e h w ! waa eataMiahed mLingsugurml9St i ! SCHOO& BUILDMO I e$ (75) #&?$ B ^ w < ? M ^ ; WiM the h<M3*. Miniater for Ed^eatmn be p!eas^d to state: ' H o w !ong t&e Sc^ob! buiidhg of Maaki town, ia Lingaugur M u q wiH be under ^ e eontr^ ^f Department of ArehRMbgy aita^^gh ao m p ^ n t relies ane ^ept ^ W M a $t i^Reatt Z,fg/#%<3%%?6 Ba^MasF, 2 1 ^ Af^reAy 1953. 1213 iSTan D ^ w w g A CA^^A^?^ / It is true that a certain number of selected objects from the Maski Museum have been Brought oyer to Hyderabad Museum, But there are sli!! a !arge number , of important antiquities in the Maski M u s e u m winch cannot be shifted cither to Hyderabad or any oth ^r p!ace now. The school budding which was t^&en over in the yoi?r 1832 F*, for the Maski Museum is not quite suitabie ft^r the purpose, and it is considered necessary to have a separate building for the museum. It m a y take about 3 years for this idea to fructify. Legislative Business .Iff + *%MY*Arr .* Let us take up the next item on the Agenda. jH#M%p JM7???R%fr (iSM D. (y. R/;M?M); I be^ to introduce: L.A. BiH X o , V I H nf H)3H-a BHi to supplement certain prwisions of the Evacuee Int rest (Separation) Act, i;)t*n.*' J^fr, A S p ^ ^ r ; The BiH is introduced* Bu^OET—BKMAXnS FOR CKAXTS Jlfn ^pag&er.' N o w we wiH take up motions for D ^ m m d s for grants^ ^ n t*. D. D ^ A p ^ ^ & ; I repeat m y request regarding the charged itemig, that is the auMmnts paid to the Jagirdars and the Rajpranmkh* I think tMs is the !n.st day for considering the Demands &^r grants and :*, decision shnuhi itave been arrived at by this time. 3fr. ^p^A^f r The Leader of the House ia not present here. *SAr% K D , D ^ A j p ^ ^ & ; H o n , the Finance .Minister can m a k e a statement. J%r. ^p^^Aff 7 Thia question wiM be taken up in t!^e afterntMMi. Can w e Rnish discussion an these Demands by 12 nt^Mi. (Severat Members said it wotdd not be possib!^) M r . ^ p ^ & w : yhen w e wiH ha%-e to adytum fur a reeesa j&am H te n , 8 0 and eentinue ta sit td! ^ur wark is fmiahed* N o w w e wHt take up amtitMia fbr d e m a n & for grants. 1214 3l3i M a n % , 1953. R < ^ ^ /hwfwAv/or ^roM^ " That a sum not exceeding Hs. T^J.^.Htm t;mit-r Dmtaud No. 18 be granted to the R;ijpnmmkh h* fh-fnt) thf se^-ra! charges that would come R*r paymt-n! dur:!t^ Hn- runrM- nf the year ending the Rlst day of Marcii !t(J<4. Tiir D m m a d has the reconMuendation of the Kajpramukh." M r . ^j^aAw .* Motion moved : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. H0.!3,0(M und^r n**:uMid No. 13 be granted to the Kajpnuuukh to defray ti^ st^t-nd charges that would come for payment during the <-ourst' nf the year ending the 31st day of March 1934. Thr !)rmintd hits the recommendation of the Rajpramukh/' Dr. CAeMwa ^ ( M y : X beg to move; " That a M m not exceeding Rs. 7! ,83,900 und^r Hk*nMMid No. 26 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the smf-nd charges that would come for paytnent during tjw tourse of the year ending the 31st day of March M)34. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." JM5r. fS^ea^H*; Moiaon nMved. *' That a sum not exceeding Rs. 71,85,900 und( r IXmand No. 26 be granted to the Rajpramuich to defray the sevend charges that would come for payment during the uonrw of the year ending the Slat day of March !954. The Demand has the TeeommeadaEon of the Rajpramukh". Dr. CAewMa JBedM^; I beg to m o v e : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,1$,200 under Deniand N o . 36 be granted to he Rajpramukh to defray the severai charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 31st day of March 1934. The R e m a a d ha* 4heM!ommMndAtikw o# the Ragprtmuka". A^. <$^M&ef^ Motion moved. , " ^hat a sum no^ exceec^ng ^b). 149,ao<0 un3er Demand ^ $6 be wanted to the Rajpramujkh to de&ay the sewerai c h a ^ tha& w o M a eam# j&w M^gaent d m ^ M t&e oourse of ^asth^^eo^nmemdaMoF^^pl^^ BtM%g<%—D^MtaM&Jw* (yf^^^ Dr. CA^/z^^ J2^%d!y; I beg 21^f M#r<?A, 1958. to 1215 move : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 18,71,400 tmder Demand No. 41 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several eharges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 31st day of March 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh". Afr. iSp^er; Motion moved : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 13,71,400 under Demand No. 41 be granted to he Rajpramukh to defray the sevcrai eharges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 31st day of March 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh. " Dr. CA<PMM# JKMdy ; I beg to move ; " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,16,00,000 under Demand No. 42 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several eharges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of "March M)54. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh'** My. J%M%t&#r; Motion moved. " That a sum not exceeding Rs. !!,16,00,000 under Demand No. 42 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several eharges that wouid come for payment during the course of he year ending the 31st day of March 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh". Dr. CAeiMM Re^M^ ; I beg to move : " That a sum not exceeding Ra. 14,58,000 under Demand No. 57 be ^granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several eharges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 31st day of March 1954. The Demand has the recontmendation of the Rajpramukh". Mr. <%?<?%%%?; Motion moved. '? 3Bh*t a warn not^Keeedmg Ra. 14,58,000 under Demand No, 57 be gMM&ted t&the RajparamuMi to de&ay the Be vera! eharges that wauid eome for payment during the course of the year ending the %Ms& day ^ March 1654. The D e m a n d has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh*'. 1216 2lt?% AfarcFt, 1033. B ^ ^ f ^ De;?at?i^/f;r (f7waf^ Dr. CA^^^^? R ^ ^ y .+ I t)fg to move. " That a sum not exceeding Ms. ^IJ^.UOO under DeHLind No. 65 be granted to the Rajpntmukh tt* dt fray !ia^ se\t nd charges that would come for'ptymeiit (hnin^ ti^e ewur^e nf the year endmg the SYst day of March T^JH. The Demand has/the recommendation of the Rajpramukh*'. 3ir. ^ p ^ ^ r ; Motion moved. " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 2L Pi^MM) under !)t nmitd No. 65 t^ granted to the Rajpramukhto defray theMV^ra! charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of* March 1M3^. The demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh". * Dr. (%<?MM R ^ ^ y ; I beg to ntove : ^ That a sum not cxcccdmg Rs, YS.0(),0(M) under Demand No. 69 be granted to the R^pranmkh to defray ihe set end charges that would come for payment during the rtttM"%t' *xf the year ending the 31st day of March t^34. The Hemand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh'** Mr. ^ p ^ ^ r ; Motion nmved. ^ That a sum not exceeding Ms. !M,0&,tMM) under i^mand No. 69 be granted to the Rajpranmkh to defray the several charger that wouid come for payment during tin? course of the year cndmg the 81st day of March M)54. The iiemand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh", Dr. (%%%%# JR^^dy; I beg to m o v e : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 3,6HJ!4X)0 under Demand No, 79 be granted to the Itajpramukh to defray the several charges that would eome for payment during the course of the year ending the Slat day of "March 1934. The Demand haa the recommendation of the Rajpramtikh*** Mr* ^ ^ d S ^ r / M b M o n moved. " T3hat a sum not exceeding Ra, S,69J1,0C0 under D e m a n d No, 79 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the seves^ charges that w o u M eome fbr payment during the eo#se of the year ending the 8iat day of Mateh 19^4. The Demand has the reeommendatiaa of the Rajpramui&*\ ^ 3!pM&eh' W e wiH wvta^ke up motion ^ Mduet^wof B^J^—Z)w?fa?&^br Gra/3%3 2Ls^ ^ir^cF^ 1953. 1217 DEMAND No. 26—Rs. 71,85,900—AGRICULTURE DEMONSTRATION AND PROPAGATION OF BETTER FARMING *%n E\ .4;?RM?& R^^y (Balkonda): I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be reduced by Rs. 100 ". JM). *%M#Ax?r ; l\lotion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be redueed by Rs. 100 ". PROPOGANDA INCLUDING PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS. 67;n 76. P. B6'g???M?vA^ .* I beg to move ; " T!iat t!ie grant under Demand No. 26 be redueed by Rs. 100 ". ^jfr. *%M'#%w / Alt)tion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be redueed by Rs. 100 ". IMPLEMENTATION OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS AND RESEARCH SCHEMES ^Ar? ^M??4?yi' R## (yar#M% ; I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No* 26 be redueed by Rs. 100 ". Mr. <!%M?#&#r: Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be redueed by Rs. 100 "* DETERIORATING AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONS IN THE STATE AND THE SLOW PROGRESS OF GROW MORE FOOD CAMPAIGN. iSfAW C &iamzyMM%M (Manthani); I beg to move: " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be radueed by R*. 100 ", Mf. ^pM^rff; Motion moved: ^ That the grant under Demand No. 20 be yeduce4 by 1218 2I.?f Aforch, T M 8 . B:<%?f? D^/h/wF.v f^r (;ranf; WORK1XG HF A^RKrLTIRAL HstH^KLMIXH A^it' EXPERIMRXTAL r'AHMS. <^Art D^zy^ ^AcaAr^ Roo.' (Adi!;tbad).- t bt n t^ move-: " Th&t the grant under Demand Xo. 2H b*; rt^iueed bv Rs. 100 ". Afr. <S'pM^r; Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand Xo. HH b*- rt-thn*t!(i^ bv Rs. 100." UNSATISFACTORY Wt)RK Of BnR!\C Ot'KBATH'KS <SAr^ R. F. DfA-AwMArA (Gangakht d); I bi*g t^ nmvt: " Tiiat the grant under Demand No. 36 be rt?duwd by Rs. 100 ". Mr. <SpM&fr* Motion moved: " That the grant under Demand N*x ^*i bt^ r^duct^i by Rs. 100 ". MlSMANAOEMEKT tN DiSTRmt'TK^X MF SHROS AX^ MAR! !M.K <S?M X. ^^M^A Rg(fd!y; X beg to mo% e: " That the grant under Demand No. 28 be ruduued by Rs. 100 ". Mr. gpfaJh??; Motion moved: " That the grant under Demand No. 3$ be reduced by Rs. 100 ". SYSTEM OF IssmNG TACCAV! LOANS AXn AOK^ULTURAJL SlTUATMN m NlRMAL TALUQ. JMr. 6^ea&er^ Motion moved; B ^ 1 6 0 ^ ^ *** ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ D e m M d No. 3$ be MdMeed by #?*Jg^—D^^^/?^^6rr^^$ 2 1 ^ 3 / ^ r ^ 1953. 1219 CORRUPTION IN AORICULTin(E DEPART^rENT 67??'/ jK. ^y?^^^A R^&/y / I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be reduced by Rs. 100." Afr. *ypf^A'fr .* Hlotion moved : * " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be reduced bv Rs, 100/' POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE *y&n ^/:&3??#j?pa (Kushtagi); I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 26 be reduced by Rs. 100." 3f r. *%?&pR<?r ; ^lotion moved: That the grant under Demand No. 26 be reduced by Rs. 100." D E M A N D No. 36 RS. 1J9,200.—TEXTILE COMMISSIONER ECONOMY IN TEXTILE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE iSAr<E 1*. D. B*'R&p#;?&? .* I beg to m o v e : " That the grant under Demand No. 36 be reduced bv Rs. 100." * Mr. ^%Mg&%y ** Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 36 be reduced by D E M A K D No* 41 Rs. 13,71,400 FooD S u a s m Y CUT AND ECONOMY IN FOOD SUBSIDY ^ n (?. ^r^m^nvh^ ** I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 41 be redueed by Rs. 100." Mr. *%R?#&*T; Motion mo% ed : " That the grant under D e m a n d No. 4^ be reduced bv " T!ut< f!^- a^^^ undtT HuL'^H'! X^. {^ h^ n&iwi hy Rs. 100/^ " Ttud, the ^rant uiaLr DruunJ X^, t^ trnr!u^dhy Rs, mo." TOTAL AMOUTiUX ^' LHVY PHottKLW!\T ni ! ^ ^ W MrF AJ. ^??RM/A R^M^ ; I h^y to mnw* : ^ That the grant uny!er Demand X**. (K h^ rrdu^^ d b%^ R$. 100/' 3fr. ^ ^ A w ; M^thm 3wnt'd : ^ That the ^rant tmdt^ Demand Xu, ^ bt^ ndta^d hv Rs. 100/' Ct)LLEtrnuX OF JAWA^ ^ MARATH%VA^A ^ M R D. Df^A^^M (Bhokar&u^(#eaem!); ^ !^ ^ ta a^a e; ^ That the gmat under Dt'Minnd X^. 4^ h^ w i m *d by Mf* *%M?#&4N* .* Mot!<m ynoved : "That the gmnt ^ n d ^ Den^ami Xn, 4% {^reduttd hv Rs, 100/' COM,BCTM)N OF L^VY FN % t ^ A M a ^ DtHTRUT ^Ari R. ^ W ^ M ^ ( K h a m m a m ^ ^ ! M T a ! ) ; X beg to n^ove ^ " Th$t the grant mider De^wnd No. 43 be w!ueed by Rs, 100." ^Mh R f ^ ^ f ; Motmn m o w d : , ^ Th^t th^ gy$a& wnd^r De^And No, 4a be fedueed by R?;^r/ -D^wY/^&jbr (7m^^ 2Ls/ J/^^, l!)53. 1221 L E W CoLLECTJOX. .^SAr^ <K\ T^;?A/^A (^Iadhira) ; I beg to mo\e : " That the grant under Demand No. 42 be re(iuce(! by Rs. 100/^ Jir. ^;?f ^v/j^r .' Alotmn moveti: " That the grant under Demand No. 42 be redueed by Rs, 100/' CUAXCE IX SYSTEM OF LEVY COLLECTION *S7?/'/' X , F&//H;7;^J/*</ V^vM^/ (Hamannapet) .* I beg to move t ^ That the grant under Demand No. 42 be reduced by Rs. loo/' Mr, *%y*vi&w ; Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No* 42 he reduced by Rs. 100/' INCREASE IX PRICES AXD QUALITY OF (iRAIXS ^?i .V^AAJ^^ J/^;?'MfM?;? (Huzurnagar) ; I beg to move : '* That the grant under Demand No, 42 be redueed bv Rs. 100/' J^/r, ^ j ^ ^ v ; Motion moved : *' That the grant under Demand No. 42 be redueed by Rs. 100/' WoRK3NR AXD USEFULNESS O^ SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. *5%?'^ G. ^^fw??n^M r I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 42 be redueed by Rs.loo/' Afr. *y^w^v; Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 42 be redueed by U'rn,3TV <n- Atan^LHinh !l\i^. Rs. 100." ExPEKDnrHH tKmnt At^atti.nMM, fr\^s 6^^ R". H ^ ^ ^ ; Sir. I ht^ ^s Hiau : ^Thttt the grant tnahr i^nand X^, 37 h^ rehired bv Rs. lee," Dr. € ^ ^ / F M ^ ; Sir, !s i^^{ this n^t M^ti^a th^ san^t as the pre% bus one. 3ir* ^ w & f / ; This eut M^tk^n in tp d:s^!\h part^tdar!y expenditure under Agneuitund Funds, Motion m w e d : ^ That the grmtt under Den^and X^. ^y ) ^ r^dtKtd by Rs. 100." DEMAND No. 69 (H^AD OF AetOUXT 68 B ) (t^MMtK^W DEVELOPMENT pROjuer^—Rs. !84M),WM). ^A^i JC. ^^^}A Re^My; Sir, I ^ g t^ m<$% e: "That the grant under Den^and Ne. 89 be redut^ by Ra*10&." ^ ^ . ^ a ^ w ^ Motion moved: " That the grant under t)emand No^ 69 be redaeed by Ra*^00." ' SLOW AXD Snowy ^VoRK OF (Jo^nn xrrv Paojurrs ^Ar^ C &'r^r%mM^M ; Sir. I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 69 he reduced by Rs. 100." JMr. i%?<?%Aw ; Afotion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 69 he redueed by Rs. 100/' WoRKiXO OF Co^MUXriY PROJECTS AS'A^i R\ !^^A^/ / ^ / ^ ^ a (Chinnakondur); Sir, I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 09 he reduced by Rs. 100/' Mr. iS'jPMA^r.' What is the difference between 'slow and showy work of Community Projects' and 'working of community projects ' ? The difference is only in words/ ^A/7 !/. D. D^7tjMM&' .* Perhaps, he m a y not subscribe to the view of' s!ow and showy work/ Dr. CA^'MM /M?/#** Titat is good, (Tva/gAftT). Af;*. *S'/;fMA7T.' I ant sure ihat the member is not going to refrain from saying that the work is siow and aM that. <SAr% F. D. D^sA^a&r There are various aspects regarding the working of community projects. I plead that this Motion sheaM be aHowcd. tSMt?^ JK\ V. R^E^ <%%#.* I view it from a different angte, Sir. M r . A%M#A%r; A H right. Motion moved: " That the grant under Demand No, 89 be reduced by Rs. 100." WoRKiXa OP THE PLAXXIXO DEPARTMENT WITH RKFRHRNtE TO COM^LXITY PaoJE^TS. AMn ^ ^ M ^ g ^ ^ J ^ /^^^a^r (Andoh^Je%vargi) / Sir, I beg to t$wvc : ^ That the grant under Demand Xo, (it) be reduced by Ha, too." ,U/. A^'^'fT/ M^ih)n n;^V(d : "Thai the unmt nnd^r Duu^nd \^. t*'* )n ndu*;d )*\ K((^n\n i\ h r w ^ f'a\P!\h ^ A n M./). M"*A/if;M(/< * hn\ ! hen t** n^*\( . "Tiiai the gran! under demand \(h ?^ h< rrdn^d by Rs. !()()/* Afr. ^ r ^ A w / M^tiun nh^td; "That the grant under Drummd Xn. 7'} be rrduerd hy Us. 100." 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XS^co^ -3s§H33a A ^ t ^ ^ ^ J 5 ^ & b ^ ^ y & ^ & ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^oo^$^o^ sj*ar* e^%e^ ^ ^ -^bo^ s^oo^oM. <a>8 ^ ^ ^ ^ o a r S ^ ^ b ^ \ d ^ &&3a<3n $^^^3&&^^. Xbys^^) 3^3a. 1^ eo^/T*o(S ^ 0 ^Sb^J^^cwo& ^ d ^ srg^ dycSM^ ^gd^aoTT Ro&o3^^n$^ 3[&)K-*3 §0^ ^^Sb^/& ^gb^x^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ b ^ ^ S . Axiogbo^^ ^ ^ ^egb R ^ ^ g ^&k^g d{p&^ ^^s^cA^^^. o^^b ^&^3 ^$ ggcvT^^e^o^ AtgyK? eyo^^^^^^s^h^^ ^ Ap^&r^$ ^^}, ^c>) 3ao(aK**3a ^ A ^ &^>^ V*^ R y S ^ -E& ^ M ^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ 3 3 ^ & ^ ^ g b . ^ 3&3oX* b ^ o ^ ^ 1280 2lsi Marc&, 1&58. B ^ ^ — D f ? / ? ^ ^ & / w #ra^s gj^oT\3 (gro^o/v* &<33oig^ ^60so ^^o-y^^. ^ o g b 7TA b e^o/r^ 0 ^ 0 ^Q^L^ ( ^sx)?o^ e-c s*^ ^ Motions for reduction ^ ^ ^ ' b ^ l s " ^ ?rA r^ o? < ^ ^ : ^ 3 ^ ^ ) J-^^J J^ ^ ^ k - ^ <^^ ^ ^ L ^ ) ^ ^^tjj 4JG: t^Jj! ^<^.^ L^U. ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ ( ^j^Lj u^t 4$^ ^j ^ ^ o ^ <L^*^- **^ <^-^L) U^^> ^ ^ bj ^t^L! 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Jog <y^o ^^j,o&, S^r^ R^A <y*3&o ^r^ao ^&3^r*$. ^M^r3 ^ ^ & o ^5ir^ A)Mo ^ ^ ^ x & R a ^ — / ^ ? K ^ ^ & ^ r Grated 3ht. - ^-- ^j ^S*^^-^ ^S^^^O ^ O ^ ^ . (Engines ^: ^ ' ? ^ o ) s^o-j ss^co^^^ ^ H l ^ AfarcA, lt)38. ^^O^J ^^to^. 1285 ^5^(J503 ^ ^ ^ ^ O ^ O ^ ' ^ O^u<0 ^"1)^ ^c$o^^o ^o^)?j ^ ^ t i s^\oa M^ooo. ^^^c$jo -^OJo^^sfco. ^*3 ^ a ^ ^ ^^ ojK! ^rL^ s^j^c""&o ^ : ^ s oo^o eys^ooo 5j^^^T"&-^ 0600^0 " ^ ^ ^ - ) ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^yr^.. J^h ^-^^ y5(<3T^ ^\o^ $^^.^ ^j^^o ois5d^!L^5 ^ygcS^oo ' ,:s^o*^j &g"*r & / \ ^ ^ {r%^ g^j ^ s^C^^j, ^y6^^ x)^& ^ ^ , ^ ^r^eo 3c?^^^ tp$^^-^ s^^^y-^ ep3 ^x^eo ^^$ ^2jy\ §oA s;*)\o-a^o3 ^ ^ 8 ^ ^ ^Os^eo 3ST*Ka &aoc^s**o4y^a:j3; Aoo^o3gr^j^ojjo^j^o€T'^ ^v !^^a^;^s R5i^a^<03 ^ ^ ^ ^ { $ 0 . ^*^<5 b^&r^^o ^^r^^o oS s^oo^oo. ^ ^ d^ ^^T^^^J^. a?*t9* ^ e ^ ^r^oo ^ ^ S^^\ #oA d ^ ^ o ^ ^?^ci^ !^i$j^o :p<^o *3§& ^ ^^\t3^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ , i^^^o %2(33^'9^j /^^je^ sT^^ 3(3jJ3*"^s ^^oj'^A^^j s^o65**ea. *H}^V^ ^.^*o^S ^ j ^ tp^)6g^^ nt*r§3,3, q^,^^ t p ^ ^ ^*^?^^, ^ r 3 t-s-aa,'*ar* A ^ s b o ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ c s ^ ^ ^ . ^o§/ir^ ^Asre f'y*a ^^ ^ y e ^ tppd^^t:^ ?0^^^^, 3 ^ 1 , ^ 5 T ^ ^ ^<^o<5"^ y ^ j ^ ^ c T ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^o&5^e ?0 *t^, r^z^*^?^^ '*'M:3r'33t!r' ^0 ^.^ ^ 5 ^ . y e j ^ ^ c y ^ , trST TTe^otSB ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ xr*<H ^5A t^y^^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ 33 ^X)o^^^ gy*g* y * H s^^o ^<$o. ^ n ^ sp3c*3^ ^ p ^ ^ 3^**^; ^ ^oso^^r?5^ci$^r'^ #9r*6r*, ^o<$o^ ^^r*^ ^ ^ $ M ^ ^ ^ ** ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ ^ ^&^&&?r^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 f ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ( l^roewement )^*=^ ^ ^ ^ ^1 ^!.^ ^ ^ ^ ( !mpiement^ion ) Lr^^^^ ^ ^ ( . ^Lw^&^ ^ ) ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ Q ^ ^ ^ , H ^ d ^ ^ '% ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'^ ^ ^ K " 1236 213% Mar<%, 1953. F M ^ - D^?^^a& /or (?;w/f,? JjJ^ o^ ^ L j ^jb ^ ^ J^' ^ ^ *^' ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^' -^ ^ r ^ ^ jj) ^ ^^t U f ^ ' ^. j ^ „ A ^- - ^ r ^ ^ ^ J^' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ J J^^J3< ^' ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^'-^ ^X)J^ ^ JJ^ ^^ ^-J ^ ^ ^ ^ l*j T ^ i ^ (^jt^ ^ ^ t^ ^J - Lf Lf u^ L.J ^ ^ ^ ^ J^ J ^ ^ ^fjj& ^ ^ J " ^ ^ Lj"J^3 ^^ ^^"^ ^ J ^ J-^ ^-Q^ ^^ ^ ^ - <iL ^L^ U ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ U ^ ^ " u ^ <^ ^ ) ^ ^ ^ -^ -^-^ ^^ Il^( Convince ) ^ 3 ^ V r ^ - ^' <^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^!^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^* ^ L . H^J^^ ^^I^T^! ^ - ^t?- Lf J^3 ^ ^^ ' , U ^ ^ tjt j^t J A^QJ j ^ Agj^L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - u ^ ^Lj 3^ ^'L< ATLf LTJU. 4. ^ ^^ ^ji* ^->^fj^ ^ L ^ * a ^ J3^ ^ Lr! k- ^ - ^ ^ ^ l j ^ b ^ ^ ^j^ -, Lf Ly" -o^ J ' ^ ^ ^ ^ k^ U 3 j ^ ^ k . j ^ L <a. J* b! ^ J ^bj k. m;^^^j <aji - ^ Lf L^J3^3 ^ -J>L;j ^. U 3 J ^ ^ ^ 3 4 ^ ^ S [ ^ ^-^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^r 4 ^ 3 ^. ^3j!-^j <4-J3 ^ u^^ ^ ^ ^ J?' ^ ^ ^ 5^ U J ^ ^^- ( ^L ) if (^ ^ ^ L^LJ"J^^ ^ ^- R^t*Ayi ^ ^ jf o ^ ^ J^'jj - ^ tjL ^, j^t (^^j ^ ^t ^-.^^JT < ^ A*! o ^ L ^ J*^j^ ^g. jtjt? J^! ^. ^j^ ^L^^ <^J%*" L^^T o ^ ^Ltx^ ^*{ ^fj^4{sT Af*4g j ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^ J ( f . ) ^ J ^ ! ^j3< ^ t^L* (^-^j}; <^J A . j L ^ ^ i f ^ ^ A f R ^ y 03* ^j^oV ( Contwi Rate ) <^ 4*^3#t ^ ^ ^ ^ Z , ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^!j^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <J5P 4i^j^ ( PreeHr^m^ ) ^ j ! ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ # ^ ^ ^ J^ J*4^ u ^ I ^5^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ) ^ ^ tJ^^^M^ 4^^^ ^ ^., ^ j l ^ C*iJ^i^ ^ ^ . A^ HjJh ^ j 4 J ^ ^ - (^^^34^ ^^J (^^^ ,^^T ^L ^L ^ ^ ^L <L-^" ^j^ ^ ! j ! (j^t ^ ^ ^$_ J^A ^ ^H JL ^* ^ ! ^ ^ o^ jb AA^.. <gL L'L. ^ ! f^jS^ ^ - ^ (j4i u:^ 4 ^ ^ ^ Jjt ^- Jtfr^ ^3^) ^JL? ^L . ^ H U . ^ A !j34 --^-^' ^ ^ 4 ^ - - ^ ^ ^ ^ J j J^3^-?* 4^3J.^_?S3! ^ J ; J-^3^ ^j ^ " ^ ^ ^ cr! ^L ^ & ^ ^ j ^ ^ ! ^^ ^p^ JL^. J)U, J^T ^ 4 ^ ^ f^ ^ J3^y ^ 2-^ *t?^ ^ 4 ) ( r. ) ^ t ^ ^ L ^ u : ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ) ^_!^. _^ tj^ ^ 3 " ^ ^ " ^ ^ - J*J ^ <-b^ a?" ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ J^t jj' ^ , ) - ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ j f l ^ ^ Lfl ay ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^^ . f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ - -^L t-R&^g, ^ ! ^ ^ ^ Lf 4?^ if ^ ^ < ^ ? ^*ty. ^ ^ H^ ^ <*&-* ^** ***i <& ^ ^ ^ 4^3 tS^ ^ ^ J^ 3^ J^ ^ ^ ^ J 1238 2lF% AfarcA, 1958. j?M^—D^??M/M^.s-yb?- &;?;?&- J^^ ^ ^ J^ ^ ^ =^ J^^j jj' f^ -^^ ^*-^ ^ ^ ^' V ^ ^ L J ^ ^ I - o ^ o"^ ^1 ^-1 Oj^J^ J ^ l ^ Zl t/"t - ^ - ^ ^ tWb *3 <^L (^Kjj3" ,j^ Q^^. jf) - Lg^A o ^ J^ ^ ^J Jl *A<U <y J*3* () .c) -^ -<^Q^ <^jjS <j^< < J ^ j ^ ^-^ ^ . A) tjj ta- J ^ J ty*jA* JJ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ J ^ jJ4.Lt (j"f *) jj' i ^ A ^ < 4 * ^ J*J J^ -^^ ^ <^r* <^t./) - ^/-j ^ ^ Jb ,a. <^<i JL J j ^ 4JIJ3A L^j"o^ - ^- ^%U <Q ^ * U ^ ^..-^-^^^ J^-^* J^^T- ^^J^" AS"<JjA UjfcJt^^ ^ ^T U^< - H t ^ ^ ^ J J - *!L ^ ^ (^ U ^ ^)^J < - ^ <^! ^ * Z . ^T tj"? ^. J ^ ^ ^ ^ J^ <s=. t ^ o ^ %L, ^- ^.T ^ ^ U " j)i Lf'- o ^ 2-^Tjj! La* ^iKi jj^* ^ ^L.j< < ^ Z.j^-i*. ^^^t^ jtj^j -^ ^ " ^ u;' ^- ^UsS" ? J ^ ^ % ^. ^ L f ^ ^ . J! ^_ Sr-T ^ - f ^ j ^ ^ ? <^ ^ J ^ tjl^ V ^ - j ^ ? <S- ^ ' ^ u ^ ^ ^. ^J*j4 J=^ J^ JJ* ^- J ^ ATU^Jb^ ^. ^ L y ^ ^ j c . j? ^ J j ^ j (^.) t$jb ,*«! -*.f^y tjv, ^) ^t . ^ Jj! ^ ^ ^ - ^-^ L T ^ ^! ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ t ^ ^s ^^(^#t*..<A.Jt?-J t-T,^ ALL^ ^t jTt^a, ^L. ]^j ^ Aft^j^l^)^^ A, ^ A 4 ^ ^t^< U ^ - m A *tJLf (^ ^L J*. JJ ^, J^& *r*<*. J^ !^* - ^j^r^u^t ,jLj%^ ^. ^ uy ^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Lf^ ^ ^ ^ T , ^ (r) ^^1 ^ ? ^ ! ^-^' A, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^tsi***s w ^ , s : ^ ^! A. ^ ^ u ^ u t ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ t=^**<-^;t^rj*,-^ ^ t ^ g ^ — D ^ m ^ ^ y ^ <2r%M&? u^,a.L? ^ ^ 2 1 ^ J^^cA, 1958. A3^<g_ -^) ^ 4 ^ - (j^t^^ ^flj^L u;^t ^4f ^ 1239 (j^ t^-" ^-^ The House then adjourned in recess till Thirty Eight minutes past Eleven of the Clock. The House reassembled after recess at Thirty Eight minutes Past Eleven of the Clock. [Mr. Deputy Speaker in the Chair] f^?I^#? ^ ^?T tgg W^ 1?P^I ^^RTT ^ fsFa^r ^ ^ 3 m % ^mr# *^R7 ^1^1 ^ ! ^R% ^ a w # r % !S\o^^i^^^^%^!=#ir3y^ (Tenancy Act ) ? t r ^ ^ , 3 ^ r & ^r ^T? ?ng)r w ^ ^ f ^ f^? ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ M*!^4^ ^^Fsw^! w r x ^ ! f^^P!ft3f^%^f^ ^ ^y g!^&! y ^ !W!# ^ -4%w ^? ^n# ^ <^? H(^w 3^ ^n# ^ ^ ^& ^s^# # % ^ ^ 3 ^ a ^ ^ g w ^^! Wt^ ^ s^Yx 3^9K !S!Wt ^fT ^ ^ ^ ^? sj% 9*t 5R^ ^^W? ^ sf 9f# g^ ^ ^ §!T ^ 3RF8 ^^^H? ST ! W^ &M&&^ P^ 3g^% ^g^^ ^W <g9R3f g^f idt ?^f P=R?W ^ f ^ ^ ^S^*^ ^ # 3p33W ^ ^ § W ^Wf^ # W ^ W S W ! <^ ^ §^f ^?^f ^ W T ^ f %? ^R^ f3& ^ ^ 4^%f ^ W ^ R sqt ^ W r ^ TRf ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ W # ^ # ! { ^ ^ ^ ! ^ 4 ^nt ^!W? ^3? ^ ^ 4 j ^ ^ ^ f^y ^;^^^( ^ f ^ q ^ ^ tp( ang&^3&! ^??^ ^r # ^?r wr 3?w f^ 3 ^ ^ ^ < ^ wr <&<4q!iM ^ ^sp^ $ ^ % w ^ ^ar ^ <3?g5## ^ ^^x ^#w(Tractor PiougMng)^^?? 3 K m wr ^ fv ^ ^ ^ S ( Distribute ) M ^ n w : !?r^ ^T^ ^ ^" w ^ m Tnrr # f^ ?\< M ^ ^ Tp? ^! ^r#=R M^5T?T (Major irrigation) 3ft?* ^^p- f ^ w w (Figures) ^^rf^fRt ^niiwt^Fft^ s f ^ ^ ! ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (Min^r irrigation) ^-rfpf Tr? ^ !f^nr^7^^3^r^i^rc??if?r?r^^r^^?n^^rf^rr?i^#;?3^ ^#rr f^ # ^ft f^r# ^Fnt ^nr# ?w ?r? ^ 3r?r^ Tn?yr ^t^ ^ f^ "wrwr**^?* f^rr*i^ ^ ? r f^^r^f' #f Tnfnrw M^??ffW(Pra<*ti(^} ditHcuities)^ *^pr ^ #' ^ 3r^^77fr^^r^^f^^*^#^??r^ 9T^r^f^*^^3^^sp^ f^^M'4'd ^ a^RT 3# ?# ^ w ^ M ^ f (Expcrinienis) * ^ ^ r ^ T ( Hcsear<*hers) ^^ri^f^^^r^w?^^^^^^*^^ f^T^t y*^^'^w^3^4^#?^%^^ ^r f$y? ir<i?,5 ^ii t ^f^r ^^% f^- ^ # m n ^ r (Propaganda) ^rr ^if^r 3R^F? ??Wf # f^pn^T i r ^ ^i# %r f?^ ^r f^y^p=r(l)entons{ ration) #t# "gif^r w snf^r^R f W T ? ^ ^ 3T<B ^ ^ M ^ (^TN ^ n ^ # r (^ gint ^*^^i ^ ^ yj# f ^ s w ^ f ^ ?r* w g^ #1 ^r ?f^r T^^p* ^ ??t^r 9T w f ^ c ^ ^ a^ f^#F*w 3HjT ^ f^y? ^PhMiH ^' i 3?^R ^ ? ? ^ ^r ^ # g^r ^ ? # f^ wst 3f)3r 3r^r ^ 3T^rr wprr a r ^ ^rr ^ art?* ^$ypw afh* ? r ^ ^rfr # tft **n3dw ^ ?^ f^nr ^i# ^ f^# #!m *^f ^rr! ?g ^ f r ^ f^ ^rnr *^t y w r ^fhr ^ 3gE&& f^?y ^ ^ ^t ^ ^ ^=rr P w w ^ n ^4^d! ^ ^ t H4W! 3r*^r ^ < ^ ^ y^r {3f#*4M ^ ^*w ^ f^ Trfsrgai ^EfF? ^ ^*% ^^ 3? *aw *? *^*^RTRf ^? qua ^ w t ? ^ ^ Ppr f^% ^n*?r *?3T9*R ^Or *§! ^f^r ^ ^py { ^ ^m* (f^p^ ^mr ^rv *# w h y ^' ^^fs^^g^^ Bi^gff--DfWfmr7.syt?? <;;w?/tV 21 ,s/ IVr/rrA, I^^H. 1241 f3? ^!f<^^4d' ^ ^ ^ ( f^m^?4 3y*n ^ i ?^n ! ^^?ff *? ^ - ^ ^ 7 ^-fn?#? ^ ^r^Rf 3? *rrsr & w Pr^Rr^ ^ ? r ^ ^ r ^ # ^1 ? # ^ ^ i Pr^r <f t 4 ?rrr??r ^ ^ T ^* fq? f ^ ^ ? ^ r 3ffCF wt^^r ( Distribute ) 3*^=r ?i^=r ^f^r qrr ^^-^-^. ^i f^r ^?rf ^f^^^n* =?rf^ sr*r ^^f ^ rr#r f^?^rr t ^f?f^?^?TW7^^t d'^^^ # f$w ^ r ^ 3n^*^r ^^^rr ^r^rr ^ ^ ^ i w ^ K t ^ ^?rr ^ r # f^ 3Tqv 5-3 ^?r ^p* ?r f^rr 1 ^ ?fr arrr 3T? iT f^r^r F r ^*r^ ^??t, ^?rr?T ^ ^ ^ w ^ r ^t i??PT?r ??#t ^rr { ^^d'4*p ^t 3nP^7- ^^rr?r ^tm* ? t ^ 3 * fYqn?w? ^fr ^#t ai^T # ) ^- ^r?rRnv s w ^ ^ n r 4 3Tfn?i ?? w ^ ^ # #r f??q- 3n*Fn- ^ ?ft srn% 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ * i? f^r ^rsr ^ 7 y?=pr ?r#t #, 373? 3n3ff! "p^rft ^ TT^PT T?* ^ ! ^ w 3n?n # ?n ^^prr ?ft?=r ^rrr f^r 7g?rr ?^rr ?! # 3 1 ^ ^?*?r ?^=nr ^ ! a m r ^ ^ r M r ^1 ^ ^^r ^r ?fi ^^r ^ fwr^f srfft^r ^ ^T^r # 3f)x ^ f^?fr ?f^r y w ^ f r 3 n : ^ # ! fsr^ ar^T 3rrf???* ^r^inr ^ F r r tr^y % ; ^?rfr ^rr ^F ^ ^ f^r?i^^ ^ 3r^?=ffr ^ P?# 3rn?w ^rr ^?r ^ r ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ?p^ ?r#)r ^Frr ^if^# ! ^ ^ ^ 7 ^ f^€ ^^ ^%i T?* 3Ti# 3 ^ ^?r 3 9 ^ ?ff-§-ir f ^ ^1 f ^ ^ w f^nr ^isrf ^if^r ! ^ n M r % ^=r ^ ^!^^^ f^?fr =#? 3fr w t ^ ^ 3^- ^rr rpe^ ^?r ^ t , m ?r^fW?^T^ ^? tnw 4 ^#)^r ^ 3wsft {f3w!t ^!^^{v s^ arg?r ^ W t 3?r ^^^ ^r ^ ? % ^ urnr ^7^- # (f3r?fM^ 9rpr%r f^w# f w ^ ^ ? - ^ r ^ M - ? f^srMsr?? M ^ n ^ ?r^? ^r^" w w #?r 3 ^ ^^- ?rtT ^ f^?r Tp?^ ^ ^ ^ r # f^y?^ 3f^ ^ T 3TT? ?ft ^4d€<W ^ =4)^f ^ 5PTPT a f ^ ^ T H f^ v w ? R ^ ^ ^^ft ^ w 3F7W ^ ? f w ? m apypr ^ 9r?# ^ fw^ f^r ^ f t # , ^FT #t# ?7 ^ ^ f ^ ^ t ^ <3W3t ?f#t ^TT i 3 ^ sn&stKrTT f^?#sr ^ ^??f (Dealers) ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^r ^ # ^ ^ ? ^^^-^ ( Procurement) ?r^ # M w g ^?r T^ ?^T % ^??PPft?T ^^Y^p- ?ft sr?n^ 9! ?^p* ?rgt ^ ^ n # 9RT9?t ^ ^i^#%^r ^# ^ ^*^r ^ #! fw* ^ ^ffr ^ p # ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ r ? x f^rr 5H3T #! ^M^i<t ^i 3 < ^ v ^ # i ^ ^ f y ? ! 3^ f^r^y? ? ^^i^!^' f^# TR ^ ! Sf&^ s H ^ W ( \ a ^ r Pl^^^F ^T?=r^Kt ^ sgywar ^-^.4 ^ ^ 3^^3W#T^^^*^f^T?rr?y w n ^ig?rr^ i T ^ r ^ f ^ ^f^?rrg ^rsn^sr nxt^r ^ T^W ^ w ^rrr n<r$ w ? ?y? f^r ^ ! ^ ^r^ ^ ^ ) 4 ? w ?& ^ w ^ ?^^ f^wr 3WW ^ 1 ^ ^ * ^ i ^ r f ^ ^ % ^i^si { ^ ^ f^TT Tprr! ^f^r 3? P* <<*!<*< ^ ^ft^rr frr^rr ^?y f^yr ^ r ^ ^ ^ 3&7* ^^^#^^^W?^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^ w^^^w <w #afr 3#r ^ 3Tsf ^<^r "sn^rr g) w r ^ P u M ^ H ^t ^ Stw? M ^ ^ w w ^, ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ ^5n^^^f3W^^^*w^^ ^ppT^ s^ ^r^^f ^!t ^ ^ ^ 9^ ^ Pr^* ^ €^!< # ^ws % 3)w ( W e M s ) B%M%g%%—DdmaM&jfbrCraitfF 2 1 ^ A f ^ w A , 1958. 1248 , f^4!^! f^W ?I ^ t ^ M ^t W^FBX ^!^i ^f?y ^X 1% ^'! ^ r r % f^ ^ ^ ^ w ?x ^ ^^r? s p ^ ^ft ^- g ^ ^ c^py ^ n n ^ ^Mt^' sr?$r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rsf ^ m ^ f^ ^ 5ft <h^H^ .^rr^ft ^srnft ^' sr?^ sr^f^r? ?rff ^r ^ft 3?t ^ f^rr ^TRn*! spqpft ^i^d^^ft # er^ ^ ( ^ ?! iff erg ^ \ ^ ^^* ^ ^ ^ ^ft 3^ ^^pq^{^ qiEf%- dr^^7 x^rr ^ i ^ ^ T ^ ^ f ^ ^ n ^ w ^ w ^ ^ t ^ ^ T ^ ^ f ^ s r n i : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ % - ^ f t ^ J } ^ ^ ^ ^ r f ^ ^ n ^ ^ w t ^r?x: ^ ^ H t d ! : # 3 X 9 3 1 : ^ wr# ^ ^rr =^37gf^ ^nw ^g^^r^r^sft^r^r T%!^ s!n #!ff^t^t ^ t ??^# =^sr % 3 w ^n^r^n* ^ w r ^ t % * ^ ^ R ^ T ^ r ^ t ^ r ^ ! ^ f ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^iwi ^ n * M i ^ ^ R i ? ^ ^ t i ^ r ^ ! ^? 4 a&& c^pj4( ^fgr ^r 3^3? ^ ^ ^ i f^r f^yzr ^ fw^^r^ % ^r^ <h^M4nii g f^? ^w ^ < ^ ! ^ < ^ ^ ^ t <^^^(^ ^^<:arri?%*^?r^Rn*^f^3r?#3^^^f f ^ ^ f^d^^^^^^9^^^^^^9?t^^^ Plough) ^ t ^ ^ ^ 3g?R?t ^ ^ r ^snwf ^ ^ ^r 3y^ ^r ^ r ^n^x ^ r f^? ^?8ft ^ f ^K W M t ^ y ^ 3 t ^ ?t ^ d % w w < P^ «*4^ ^sfhj ^^^.^ 5w# 3w# <!^te^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ # ^ n ^ ^ w 9?t3%t w c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ^??T ^ T W ! # (PersonaUy) s w ^ ^ ^ Mi^^n ^ f^jSswj ?r^f ^ ^w ^#)r ^sy^ ^ w i ^ & w ' ^^*0 ^t f^w ^w^ # w ^iwr ^ ^?^^P^ W ^ ^ ^ W W^T^^^^ ! W ^ ^ P W ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^W9f^f ^?W ^?^^L #p^f#y § ^ ^ W ^ ^ ''^'^- t^!t dft ^!M^{ i#%t ^ W ^^^ $ ^ . (Sueeessfui) ? ^ ^ 7 ) . 3h?^t ^nr ^ ^# 9^ft ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n w ^ ^ ^ ^ F r (Traetor Pb^ghing) ^ ^ r (Rates) ^ 3^ ^§w ^w (Hi^) ^ t ^ ^ ^!Wh*€! ^f ^#( 3H3HF5 3#3y ^t# " ^ T ^ ^ ^40^^< 3& !S$4!<! ^pf)R ^ ^ # ("mm; ^sr ^ y ^R# ^ ^ ^tafir # 9 W f ^ t ^^p# W y %39FW ^t ^p? Ph!^4 ^ ^ P w ?^r ^^^!\! % ^ s ^ W t ^ 3 w ^ W ^ ^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ W < ^ % ! ^ ^ N ^ ^y3Pg5f ! ^ # ^ ^ ^ < * w ^ ^ t f ^ ^ ! ^ 1244 2lF% 3^r^A; 1958. BwFg^—D^^^72&ybr G^/i^ srw ?f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Agriculture') # f^rr?r ^ < ^ ^7?rr ^ ^ ^ ^ 3f^ u w ^ ^ ^ w i f^ri?^9?t ^#?t^yt^ (Implement) ^ wr ^ # ^ ! ^f^y di f^^' wixt ?r^r w ^ f ! 3 r n x ^ ^ ^ # ? ^ ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ q ^ ^ -J* ^ L * v ; ^ (r) B^^—D^m^&jfbrG^^^^ 2lF%Afa?Y%, 1958. 124^ (Laughter) - ^ ^ R ^ ^ ^ ^ ' jJLj^cj^L^ ^b! ^/^ J-^j^ A^K^jj ^t^y ^ (jv# ^^J ^ ^ ^ ^ s-'bt* ^rLJL ^ ^ft Aj"(j^f^ ]^>eLj 43 ^y^ j^yT -. o ^ < ^ ^1^( ^ Concise ) ,. <^ ^' j)Af ^Aij J.jt ^ ^!jj A2Jp 4^J (A . ) ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^"^- ^ J ( " Mechanise ) - ^ ^ ^ j^^&bj ^-^^ <gj^ Af"^ t^^ ^ u^ o^ - 3* J ^ jb '^ ^Lj AfH' JL ^ ^ ^ o ^ l ^ ^ - ^ J ^ J ^/T ^ 1 ^ u-^ (j^ - ^ ^:^*j u^^t ^ ^^ ^L^rj^ *-^^r^! J ^ ^ y } ^gj ^, kbci ^) ^ J L ^ i ! <L ^ ^ Lri ^ Q ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Keenly ) J^^ *- <^* u ^ ^ o^ 3^ ^H ^"! ^- o^ ^ j J* <jLpb^^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^t ^ Jb* Lf"}^ ^ ( ^ " e ^ ( ( Farming ) ^ - ^ 3H" ^ ( Employees )jJ^' ^ Constitutional ) J ^ ^ J^if jjt j^tj ^:) ^ ^. )<*&t)t3-<*. ^ j j ^ j i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ) ^ . ^ ^ ^ L ^ Z . ^ L^j^ ^Uf u! !j^& u^ - o ^ ^ ^ ^j Jy- ^ O^t u^- ^ j j ! o^ ^*sS^ ^ ^$f <j^^k)L ^2 ( t^^4^ ^ ^ ^ Agrieu!turai Engineering Dept. V ^ d E ^ (J^ ^ ^ ) ^^j^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ ! j3! s^W J 3A^ AH-Hydembad Agri^iltT^ra! )^w t^Rsi ^ ^ 0 ^ ! ^ ^ 4 ^ J ^ J^^T ^ t * v ^ ^^" ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Labourers^ Union J ^ ^ ^ ^ g*?i*** ^H ^ Q^ifJ ti^j!^ ^ I j ! ^ ! ^ ) d^3 ^ y k J " ^ ^ tatty. CT^ ^ ^ (^$ 1246 2is% Afay-cA, 1958. j B M ^ g ^ — ^ " ^ " ^ J ^ ^ CfOMa? ^ Blacksmith Helper ( Draughtsman ) ^ 4^*"' ^ ^ ^^ o^-' - u ^ ^ L ^jf^Ct ) ty-"-^ (^-! -W ^L< ^' Lf LJ^^ jj ^^^ j J^L.^J^^ U ^ ^ L g/*3 ^ ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ <^' - * ^ ^ ( -^ o^ ^ ^ ^ ^W-!^(i ) <E O^^t a ^ Tracer" " i <-*^ b^^ ^ jUjH ^- OG) ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ) -^ ^- ^ jjsr u^ ^,, s.r ^- ^ ^ ^ U j j t ^,) ^ ^ ^ D A C A e ^ a ^ y : Mr. Speaker, Sir, I a m afraid that in the short tune before us w e have to deal with many points^ ,A o ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ J ^ " ' ^ ^ ^ adJnLJif '? ^ ^ I ^so think. It would hn better if the hon. Member, instead of speaking abouTmdiv? dual cases, deals with matters of policy. ^*" ^^t o) ^-. ^. ^ ^ ^ ^r^^i, ^ j Q ^ * ; . ^ i .<" t.t ,rt- ^ -, <--. ^ ^ r ^=n ^^ ^ r ^f ^ ^ '^1^3% JneHiciency ^ , u^t j^j ^ , ^ ^ ^, ) F ^ d g ^ — D ^ m ^ & j^?r 6?7W%F 2 1 ^ A f ^ & , 1958. 1247 Incomplete old and unserviceable engine was supplied. Q^t^t^-*^* t-r^^ ^ ^ j3 t ^j^c^! ^ ^ 3 ^ *b?3 ^ ^1 <Lj^ *-^j^j L j ! ^ ^ - o^b ^/f ^.^ -r^AU^- ^ . J^J3 ^ ^ ^ t ^ L ^ o ^ <^ ^-^ LT^^^rf" Dr. CA^^?M R^(M^/: In which year has it been done. ^&3^(^u^^-^3ft^^^ - 0 ^ ^ k ^ a ^ ^^ ^- ->3?^ ^ ^ ^--^ ^ 43 - ^ ^ L ^ l g j t ^ ^ S^A ^, ^ H3^^ ^1 0^^ ^ ^ - ^ J ^ ^f-^ o^ ^r! ^ <^ <^A ^33 ^ j); ^ J t ^ ^ - ^Jf ^ j J!^ <^j^^Lj <st. **Lj ^ J* ^ ^ r^ ^ ^ ^ ^, 4ji*_? ^ 4^ ^, ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ i ^2 ^A^^ J J 3 ^ J^— r^ 63' SJ ^ ( Permanent ) ^ ^ ^ ^ t^ ^)i ^ u^^J J < 4 ^ ^ ( Temporary ) ta?*^ ^ / ^ ^ \ ^ k- ^ ^ < i J^^ ^ - ^ % ^ pA k^ U ^ 3 ^ 3^' ^ ^ ^ 3 t--y. ^ .. ,g_ tgS" ,^^fA^ u j ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ ^ J^a*** ^"^L ^<^^ ^ o^ ^ J \ ^ ^ % ^ 4f ^^^%'( Discharge ) {y ^ 3^^* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3^1^K^4^ ^ ^ ^ < J ^ ^ ^ - Sls^* 4? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ JI\^3^JW JJ^ ^ - ^ ( j3' ^ ^ t^^i ^ ^ AJ6^3? ^ ^ ^ ^ 4^^y J^jyl^^j ^ 3 ^ ^ { ^ ^! ^ ^ F l j ^ ! ^ ^ ^ * <^t** ^ 4 AatiaR ) ^ ^ ^ \ ^ ^ ^ A^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ 3 f ^ ^ ^ 124g 21s* ^ T ^ ^ , 1958. B ^ ^ - D w ^ ? ? & /or (^m;?^ ^.^. ^r*^!.u ,r ^ ^ ^ k, <-*^ A ^ ^^. 0^' ^ ,*K" ^-o' jj' ^^ ^ ctJU u) ^*^, o ^ ^ 'Li^ ^ j ^ j j f ^ ^ ! ^ U ^ b U ^ ^ o^ ^ - ^ j o ^ J4 W ^ J ^ o ^ ^ L ^ ^ 3 Jl 43"<43* ^ ^ (j^ ^jj 2^^- ^ ^ ^" ' <^A?3 ^ o^ ^-^L. ^L ( Grow More Food Campaign ) t3x*^i_fi jjt !^ ( Cultivation ) u^-*^ ^ u ^ A-^j ^ - J^ ( Progress ) ^ JL ( ^ Agricultural State ) ^ " ' ^ ^ / ' ^ ^ ^ - ^ t^*! ^ AS"m* ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ - ^ 3 ^ c^ ( Agricultural Development ) ^L?L^ J^j^I- ^ ^ ^^ J ^ ^ ^ f ^JrJ <r j^ ( Experiment ) Jtj^ JtT^ U3' ay^ ^ ^ % ^ ^ ) Li ^ ^g ^L&u?j ^i Jj^R^*! ^ " ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^L^ ^ ( Corruption ) u ^ ^ o ^ o! ^ o ^ j JL^- ^^ o^S"j 3^ ^ ' 3^ J^' ^-^ ^ 3 * ^ ( Leakage and Wastage ) g ^ ^ ^ ' g ^ n^& (^3^ ^l^ ^ jt>*^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^ K j u^b ^ " * { ^ (*Lf )^ *i^j Li d ^ R ^ j ^ t A%* ^ ay^r ^ " ^ ^'^ <^4^ -^ ^l^LjV^^ *L?J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^< K" ^ % ^ t jT^Tj^tj^U^t^^^^!^^"^^ ^ ^ L ^ 3 ^ c ^ Z ^ ^ ^ ^ k^^^^^^Ljjt^^j!^)^^^^^^ Army of employees) t g ^ ^u^)s^f^#4H; J^^y <^-j^^ fK".% ^ ^ d [ ^ jj! <^J ^ J j * J k ^ ! ^ ^1 fL.^ ^2 -^^ ^ ^ j J* ,!j^ j^t o^ 4J0j!^ ^-^ J!*^a - ^ (EjB5eiency)(^^t - <a-1^^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ) A ^ <^)jitjq! ^ ^ J ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ u J t ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ 3 ^ ^ J ^ ^ ! j Q ^ *i^gi^t ^JH <w j ^ ^ !^L^ ^ ^ ( Cultivation ) aS**^ J ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ { , ^ ^ ( ^ ^ y ^ Development P h n ) ^ b^ 4^ ^ l i ^ ^ & i ^t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'JK^<J*tt J 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ #%<fgf%—Demands ^bf <?r^??^ 21a% 3f^rte?^, 1933. Y 249 - ^t^J!^^ ^L-^^ JL.f^ ^flL.^ LfjLj^^ ^J^ L^i <^!^?y*(j^ iL.! 1 Scienti&c Research) g ^ j ^ ^ j L <T1L.L* Lj^T( Compulsory ) ^i^ JL-. ^ ^ u^> ^ J ^ ^ (j\A ^^^4^J ^^D -&33 ^ S ^ 3 ^ ^ ^2 jjTTt^ ^ **a* ^ ^ ^ ^ j^r^ 3^ ^ ^ ^ <^* ^-^ ^ ^J ( Seeds ) ^ r ^ - <^ ^ ^-^ ^ R ^ ^ f ^ u^ j^-^ ^^j <s.*-^j ^ ^ J 3 ^ ^3^ ^ ' J^JL^ ^ nn ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'-^ ^ ^ ( O H Engines <J^j ^*J d ( ^ <^A^! < ^ ^ * * ^ o ^ ) ^ ' JJ^ .^Tji^dAbj ^L.) 4^ (j^ ^ j ^ * *3&?^** Co-operative ) ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^1 J3jiS^^ ^ ^ - ^ Under ) urk*^ J-R' jT( o^ L^^ ^"' ^ ^ <gl ( Farming Society Cultivable land ) *^ J?^ J3f ^ T ^ Uncultivated ^ 3 ^ ^ ' ^ ) J^' Q M ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^-^r ^^ (cultivation ^t ^ ^ ^ ( Under cultivation ) u^k**if j.R! 3^! ^L <*t.Af. {^ y^j ^ ^ ^ 0 # f ^ j^) ^ t^ jt^t A 4^J^y ^ ^ ^ t# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^JO 4^f o, ^LJ"( )^ ^^^ ( Publicity ) TouringCinema S h o W s ) i ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ - ^ LBI <^ ^i^j ^ ^ ^^r ^ ^ ^ ^ 3^ d$n ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^-t^ ^^L 444^ ^2 ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^SL ^ ^ ^ (Mobile Cinema C a M ) < ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ j ^ ^^Tj**^ U^# ij^#^ t^ *3?%! i ^ ^ j ^ t ^ ? ; ^ ^ ^ ' - t-3^* ^ J^ o O ^ ^ j^*#4 1250. 2l3%.M<MY%, 1958. #t^%—DgmaH^ybrG/WMt ( Miscellaneous ) <^sL-* ^ b Lf L ^ u ^ Af! <JbJ^ ,^r ^ d^t jH ^.*-4^( GunnyMgs )^^^^^!-^jTj^^^^ ^.^^ ,A?n LT^^, J^]^) j, ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_^j ^ i ^ ^ l n ^ ^ ^ ^) ^ ^,^,r & 4 ^ b f j ^ - 6^* n ^ „ ^ * ^ % ^ ^ ) ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^- ^ ^ ^ a^ ^' ^' ^ Jt^ ^ ^ <? ^- ( Subsidies )^4- - ^ j x ^ < ^ J'4^ry jj c^ (^* ^ ^ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ - ^ ^ ^ i T j ^ (.,^ ^ BM<?g2%—D<?m%M&^*6&%Mfs 2 1 ^ M ^ w A , 1958. ^^u^^J3-^UAL^^^)^^LfLb( 1251 Development Block) V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J t ^^1 J^t 6^3 t ^ ^ J^3^ ^f^ tS"^t^L ^j ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^^JT^L-ji <2-j? uLbj ^ U^ ^ i (*^^,^lk- (^t^T ^1 o ^ AftS^^^ J* <j^^J ^5"^ ^ ^ !^f*^j ^ u<*! - ^ jj! ^ o^* ^ ^ J^ - o^ 2-t*^ ^ ^ ^ ^- ^-.^ <2l ^ ^ u^-^1 ^ ^ ' ^ ^ - o^ ^Lj ^ ^ r * ^ <^ ^ ^^* E^b3 ^^1 t j ^ ^ tf u^t ^ L ^^jj^ ^ ^,^^^R^.^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ ^ j^' ^ ^. ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ " - K ^ ^ ^ ^ 6 ^ j ^ b ^ j ^ ^ < ^ jjt < ^ S ^ jj! <^?t* J ^ f ^ ^ Li"^ j*)S^^^tb (J3' ^#. J ^ < ^ ^ ^ j ^J; g ^ (^) ^y ^^ AL^U JT (^J^^ ^j^3 ^j ^. ^f^^ t^ <^j ^ <**JU^ L-^j ^ S^h A! tg,^ ^ 3 j ^ ^- jLj ^ ^L ^-.^"( Co-operate ) ^^I^^^t^ (Loans ) ^ J-*i ^-Jt^"( Commit )^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ o ^ ^ (Constructive Suggestions) u ^ s ^ ^ t r ^ ( Showy ) J*-s -^- ^J J^ ^ ^ <^ <a- taj 3* ^is"^ ^ ^ ^ j 3 ^ tj ^. J ^ ^J^y AL& u ^ ^ - <a. ^*- <-^t KL.! t^M ^tjT)^^ ^IU ^SL ^,! -J <i-v'A)f ^- ^ * f J o n * * ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^) ^ - ^. ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ t tat.* ^ ty Jb^ ( ^ . ) o^ -^Tj-*=*- 4&t^ J^-^ j ^ -^i.jy*L<U ^ ! ^ T ^ - ^. J ^ h J^^-^^ ^ <- ^ ^- A ^ L J ^ T t ^ ^ ^ jj! ^;T ^ ^^jt <*. ^^.^ L ^ j ^ ^ *L& ^ , ^ r „ ^ j^9 ^ j * ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ J^ OH on -*L*L. t^! ^ *^!* !*!3 (^L ^4- *-^-^- ^ <<*4- ^ ^ < ^ ^ ! Jv'T jj!'(^v$^^ j^t ^-<^* ^ t^^^ - <4*Ji*3 <un <^y; - ^j^*j ^^A^-' J^^ J a* (s t) ty* ^j'j ^ ^ ' tA* (^y - (^! *i* -A. J^(^*j )Jb ^ JL ; &,<m^** ^t ^! - A, J<^ v ^ ^ M ry^ *** u ^ -y -o^ *t- ^ ^ ^ * * 1252 21g% MarcA, 1958. JBMdggf^-DgwaM&yby <7ran%s ^ ) ^ i _ ^ . ^ ! -^ - SLUr j* ^a ^j-s3 ^ 6 ^ t ^ - ^ jiLk, ^ . < ^ j ^ if ^j^TjUjtj J: j'j^ ( -! ) ^ ,r t^' <a. J*3 f^-' ^ ,<? J2 ^ - V ' j ^ j ^ ^ ^ J Q*H*i J'^ j'j^ J^ ^ ^-' ^- L^L^t^! if ^?ju (y .. .) Jj!j J ^!. ^) - u ^ ^ -L ^ J L J! Jti jjt u ^ ^ ^ 1 <Q4J 4 ^ (? .) ^ <gl J L ^ ^ j . ! ^ ^ m * ^ ^ J - ^ ^ L ^ J ^ ^JU ^ r. jjj^y ^ ^ _ ^ ! ^ J^J^jAjLJ o^-^^^<L JL.(.)cm^ ^ j ^ ^ -r^-A. ^ i ) ^ . t$* ^Le. ^ j!jA (^f) * ^ A < J ^ ^ - ^ T ^ x ^ ^ j *J; -^3^ if j^< jt^A (^..) ^ . g ^ ^ o^^^j jT ^ j ^tj ^ t jtj^ (^,) ^t ^ ^ , r t ^ ^ r ^ r j ^ (^.) ^ ^^?J^ ^L ^-j^j^ 0U3Q J?! ^*A. Kb* f^*-** <^ ^ ' *^?^* jb* (^..) <^' JJ' itJ^J JQ ^ j ^ <3ni j*i' j'j* (t v )JJ* J*jr ^ J^^ 5" gf^ (^..) o^ u^t ^ j i d^**^ ^ JiT- ^ ^1 ^L.j^J^^ j ^ t ^ jXJ! J*3 u!y^*'^ja^*^J*?-^ gy^- ^ j ^ ^^j ^ S ^ ^ ^ ^ * -^ J^ (A$^ ta* uf^ - ^ b * -*^ jg^t ^ v ^-^4fLH*j (js^- ^ ^ t ^ m ^ j j ! ,tf J^3 J ^ ^ t ^ ^ U ^ i ^ o ^ '^^^ ^ <A .^"! L ^ - SjA M / l ^ ^ Jf ^ ^ ^ ^ <b!jsc- ^t tFj^J^ ^ ^ J ^ Af^. ^ L ^ ^ ARj - m ^ l = ^ ^ JC J^-! <L 0' - o^- ^ ? ^ o^ - ^ ^ ^ <^K *^Li (y ^,.) nJ, ^ ^-! U ^ Jj) ^ ^ ^(y. {J" ^.t ^) 4^_/i <^ ^ f ^^q jj^r,^ ^ J f ^ gy^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ J ^ ^ l y - ^ ^ * - ( ^ j ^ ! (t,i.,...) v ^ / ^ J ^ * = ^ ^ j ^ s^'^j ^g. ^ <^ f^! ty< ^ A. <=MJ)j^ J (3^ j ^ b t ^ (*?)<<*! -SL (,' Patio^' ) ^4) tyts? ^ J ? ^ J j b [^ j T K ^ ^ j ^ ! (,,,.,...) ^ ! <^*"^ ^ ^ . ' ^ ^ . ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ; <-A. -^ j ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ S W j ? 1 a ^ ^ ^ L ! \ A ^ ^ J K^j j t ^ !^^ ^ ^ _p ^ * a ) ^ ^J U ^ ^ ^ U ^ ** ^ ^ ^ ^ b *A^aI.n.* (jU^JjtjA ( ^ ^ ) *-^b^ <^L /T^*^ j & ^ j b * (o.)jj! ^ L ^!^4^!r ^ ^j,(^ ) ^ <L ^ J ^ U . ) ^ ! ^ k^l^aiS**p^ ^2 Q ^ 3 ^ ^3^-c- *H (j"! - ^s^I^f"j^^ ^ ^ <^. o^t L^ ^ ^ ^ (j^F^^ o ^ (A34 ^ ^ j j ^ ^,<^ ^ ^ ^^ ^fJ (3^*^ o ^ <^r ^ ^ * ^ T L ^ t ^* J^ ^ j ^ J L J*jt^b ^. ^ o. j ^ ^ L ^ j j ^ ^^T ^bj ,J^ O ^ J^ < ^ H ^ ^*^* ^ 4^ J3^ <J^ 4L ^ ^ 3 ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ (^ p) ^ " o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L ( Commercial purposes ) ^ j % J ^ j ^ ^ e t ^ ^ u! ^ t ^ ^ ^ *** 1x3^*3* o ^ A^?M !f ^<J ^J^^U^IS^^ ^. ^ - c%^ 2-^J^.) 3^ j3< 13 o^ ty^j? (o )) j-^ (^^ <il ^4?J^ *^b U*! ^ 1 ^ ^^ 0^?*^ ^ 3a***i ^Sl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t^ j^^bj *^^ 3^! 4 ^ ^r ^-^ -^ ^ ^ t^t^Q^ ty^^^^G a)jf*-<Sj& ^i^^LJ^^lj^K^^^L^^ ^J!^^J^^t^3! (jLJ"^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^* -^ <^3^y ^- u^Tj^! ay ^ <^i J/W^ ^ ^^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^j)SS <%^* j^* w ^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^-^"( Invest ^ ^ * ^ b ^ ^ t&t ^ ^ ^1 ^ ^ ^"d^ is??**, a^ ^ j ^ ^ . ^ -^.tiTJb"^!'M#K*( 3&)ruagma%hia<es J^!t^U*^*J!A.M}M ( S'ot^' -*i ^ ^L J ^ lu^^JUK JOnNM^HMM&HM ^Bore X^gHy-^j^hjM^ga^.,g^^j^Q( ^ ) ^ ^ ^ o^ u^t ^ ^f ^ t j ^ ^ )t3r* ^&k^ Capacity ) f^ / ! ^ ! A. ^ Q ^ 12&A ^ 213% J^fw^ 1958. B^g^—D^w^r?2^ /br C^??^ O^jL j ^ jjt ^ J ^ JbJL&roUjb j?*! JL ^ ^ ^ LS"^-^t ^'L <T JLT J^^I ^ " ^ JLk <^4 <ti L** -* ^ ^ J J ^ -^ -^^ ^f? <P' u ^ f ^ ^ C^ ^ ^ J^3^ u i j ^ ^ ^ W : ^ ^ o^ ^ ^ <a-j*-t^ j ^ y ' j ^ _ ^ * ^ ^ O ^ c^ ^ t ^^yt) j ^ H^ Jt 4S3j25"<&* J ^ ^3. J ^ 0 ^ sjT ' ^ ^^j^i ^J^jf t ^ JL k-^i ^^^tf Ji^ 3^0^) J ^ - J^ ^r ^ J*3 !*A** ^.C^ B j ^ ^ ^ t ^ \&. ^ ( Research W o r k ) ^ -^ ^ r ^ -^ ^ ^ ^Lff <f ^ J u^L jjt (^j$3 J* J l ^y^ j!^h ^ ^ I^K ^ ^ ^2. ^ <y^U^ t^n&bji jLytj^ j^y- ^ ^ t^y*j[^? ^ <^^^ ^ *-^T ^*t/** ^ ^ o ^ * ^jR*' ^ ^'4) y. * j*^ u ^ 4- % ^ j ^ ^ ^tj ^ ^ ^t ^ ^)4) e. + ,; a**.?? j* ^j ^L k^f ^ ^ J^l J3* ^L^*!^ 4$jH ^ J T - ^ (^ ^ ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^b t^** 4^^! ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ j ^ J ^ ^ ^ ' JJT ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ! - (^ ^ ^^^^,^^^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ *,<^ ^ ^ r ^ ^W ^ Bt^Jg^—D%?%a%& ^ (?ra^ 21s% M a r ^ 1958^ ^ L i f j j ^ t - ^ ^ ^ ^-^ ^ ^-^ ^-^ ^ ? * ^-^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ < L ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ T ^ ^ ^^ ( 1265 SeK-Sumdent . ) - u$^ k J j ^ ^ 3 ) 3^ c%-3l?J <^- .<L.T ^ ^ ^'Jj t-S^t ^ ^ J J^! u ^ - *4L b A^f^- L ^ L ^ t? si^jfjjp ^Lv) ^_ iA4^ C ^ ^ i^^ ( J ^ U 3 ^ * ^ ^^<^4j%J L^j^ JL ^ L ^. ^ L ^ ^ k J ^ ^)j[; ^ ) Jjl ^ ^ J L ^ < ^ - J - j I rjL^^. ^ ^1 ^ < ^ ^ - ^ U ^ ^ ^* ^ ^ ^L jL6' ^. ^ ) J^I - (J^a j j ^ ^t4 ^ ! j ^ 4J&* ^ 4 3 ) ^ ^ d%^ ^! ^- 4&- J ^ J?3ti ^- ^ J ^ ^ <^3^ 4s)*?; j ! ^ (^4 ^ j ' ^ ^ y ^- ^ ^1 ^ ^ ! ^ - ^ ^ J^ o ^ ^ ! ! j ^ ^ j^t ^1 ^ t ^ j!j^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o^^<^J^ ^W:^l t*"*? ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ t A ^ ^<-bt^^j j ^ j ^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ . ^3?^ ^-^ (^b*^ ^ ^^*i!>MO ^ ^ tJ^a H^f* Ay#! (^ jt$j^{^^i^tj^b ^ 2 ^ * J^* <*&* ^ti3j - ^ . 4^^U^ jj ^ L . (ef Ai^t 4j*J^ba^tj^yAA u^d?*)^ ^^^!* / ! ^ . J[) ^ (^tR? j****t J^^^t^^^^^^^A^J^^I^r jL!^r^^^^J^L^t^^L^( Business )tr^ ^'t*^ J% ( SpaM parts ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Oiling ) ^ ^ ^L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^d^uJ"<j^*w o ^ m^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^*^jt^ 1256 21s% MarcA, 1^58. B^^^-D^^^&jfbr <?raM%* JjL^ <T JjJ^i{^jJ L ^* ^, J tAJR* ^ ! k. Q ^ ^ L ^ j ^ J ? ^ ! ^* L Af Q^h ^. pf ^ ^L3 - L^^ ^ gy- (^/ ^ (^r ^ <&* ^ ' ^ ^ J--^ ^' Oj AJR' Lpt -4&. ,^ <*-i*-**** (j^jj ^ * ^ ^ <^. t-r*" b " ^ L ^ L j ^ r-T * ^ ^ " < L tx^t?* L ^ J ^ jt&T )^ ^-* ^^ JB^f 4 ^ ^Lj ^* p\^ 4gLj!^ k- ^i^c^^'^L^ t*^3 (^y o ^ ^ ^ L r dtAj ^, ^ ^ J^ u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' u ^ * <&* ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ 3 L^^ ^ J3L" ^ J ^ ^JL. J!^ <jLIjC ;3^ ^ f OL;^^ J^)^^^"^L ^ J<^L ^ ^ e^s ^JHy] ) ^ t^ ^ LT^H) j* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ taL* ^ ^ - ^ O h ) 3 L ^ ^ 4 T ^ 4^ Jt^ ^ ^ c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l j ^ ^ L ^ J ^ T ^ J t ^ ^ . t^ B ^ ^ i — D ^ m a ^ ^ j f b ^ <2ra%%3 21^f M ^ c ^ , 1953. ^^f' <2l ot% *. ^ ^ J^fcJ"^^ -^JO J^' - *a- R^ ^ 1237 ^-r; i^ ^^L ^ , j ^ ^ j ^ ^**2j33! o^j ^ Jj^ c^t&" J* 4^^' ^f-^ o ^ ^^ ^ u ^ ^r ^ j ; ^ ^^* ^ 4 ) ( o ) ^ t^t* ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ U ^ t Jj,.^ L^ ^ d^ ^ tjtAj ^ j ^ Q ^ b ^ t ^ u ^ - lA-ty^^ ^ ^ <^t^/f-1^ ^%y^ ^$)^ ^*^*j^ 4%^* ^ *4L^^<s,<S+^ 4 ^ ^ ^'J ^J^ ^ ^ 4 ) ^ ^ (t A) ^ ^^) ? *a.t^tf- L^dbt^TL^! ^ . j ^ I j ^ Q ^ ^ S j ^ ^ ! o^-* - m ^ ^ J o&^ ^ ^ m^3f^ ^ ^ us^t t ) ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^ [Mr. Speaker in the chair] J!^* *^*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a.-) * ^J^ ^. t#* ^JJ^ 4^^# ^ ^ *s^f ua* ^4?j*4^ 4# ^^ ^^ ( Backward ) ^ 3 ^ *^^J ^ ^t ^ ^<? #EL ^ ^ g^ - A. 1258 21s% Af%r<?&, 1958, y ^ ^ * J?^I J^l-^j ^ ^ B i ^ g ^ — D ^ w ^ & / o f Crania ? ^ L ^ (pr)j^! o^ ^ ( Adjourn ) The House then adjourned for lunch till Four of the Clock. The House reassembled after lunch at Four of the Clock. [Mr. Speaker in the Chair] C A ^ Afwza^r (;$M B. R a w m & w A T M Rao:) Mr* Speaker, Sir, A question was raised the other day with regard to the amount which was paid in lieu of Sarf-e-Khas income to H.E.H. the Nizam. Last year, in the]Pudget it was included as a charged item in pursuance of the practice that obtained in the previous years. This year the question came up for examination at the time of the preparation of the Budget, but the Government was not quite sure of the constitutional position with regard to this item. It was, therefore, included as a charged item in the Budget estimates presented to this hon. House. The other day one hon. Member raised the question whether it could legally and constitutionally be considered as a charged item. I promised to get the matter examined thoroughly and I have been able to do so during this period. I a m advised by the L a w Department and the Legal Advisor to the Council of Ministers that according to Articles 202 and 291 of the Constitution, the amount of Rs* 50 lakhs which is paid to H.E.H. the Nizam in lieu of Sarf-e*Khaa incopie as well as the amount which is paid as commutation to the Jagirdars cannot constitute items which can be charged to the Consolidated Fund of the State, tn Article 202, it has been speciRcally laid down after enumerating certam items that those items alone could be charged which are apeciRcaMy declared by the Assembly as capable of being tzeated as charged items. So J3ar this Assembly haa not actaepted any enactment m t3?at <^oneet^on. l^hat is w h y the position appeam to be that these t%^it*aa$, % & the aBdamtt <*f Bs, go lakhg paid to the NRnMa i n T ^ < # h & g a ^ : ^ ^ the amount,^ R & ^ M ^ M K ) svhiah ip p ^ d a# o o M M W t a ^ m tp the J d g B ^ ^ i d ^ ^ be w & a t s d m the Budge* B*>vhg <*. moth** B * d ^ n ^ , ^ M M ! h ) < h , J?^^—Df?^^^&\/b^ 6*;wif.s ^16^ .U</^7/, H^38, 1231* 3/?'. #^<;Afr: Under Rtdr ITT, f ih* t?ht}^ ^ar^h, 1'tM^. th# date on which the Houst* wii! put fo votv furHitr drmantis for grants. The motions for Hn-st* d<^man<ls m a \ !^e.moved on the 26th instant when we ta^c up the supplementary , grants. iPAr/ ^HH<{y? /^o ^ a ^ ^ r : Mr. Speaker. Sir. W h e n these demands are moved on !he 26th insfant st^ne i)on. M e m b e r m a y Avant to Ynove cut motions. I would hko to k n o w when the cut motions wiH ha\e to he given. M r * *%M#&fr: Tlie hon. A!embers will be %iven ti:ne f<^r that, * Dr. 6?* *S. 3MA'#f;': ^ir. Sp< aker. Sir. i be^? to present the Supplementary Statement of Expenditure for the year 1932* 33. 3fn A'?;*v;A'*'r: The Supplementary Statentent of Expenditure for the year Y932-33 is presented to the House. Dr. CAfMwa A v M y : Mr. Speaker, Sir, This morning X had presented eertain Demands to the House in r<*speet of the Departments eoneerned with m y Portfolio and at the outset I m a y be permitted to say, Sir, that I welcome the criticisms and suggestions offered thereon. ! fee! proud to sa.* thai they were very construetive suggestions except thus** advanced by one or two hon. ^femhers. w h o have prohahh not yet fitted themselves properly in the parHannntar) grooves, if I m a y put it hke that! T wou(d iike to mak^ eertain clarifications <^n the pt^ints raise<i h\ the !ion. M e m b e r and assure then) and the who!e House !!mf during t!^e nex year myself and the Departments eoneerned wiH m a k e even endeavour to see that improvements, in the direct ions suggested by the hon. Menthers and, to meet the aspirations of thi people at large are made, ao that the important work of pro duetion of the country ean be attended to p&aper!y* Af?, ypfaAer; For the beneRt of those w h o do not under stand English, it w o u M be better if the hon. M e m b e r apeaicsM Hiadi. Dr. CAiMMM JR#My: I think most of the Membeva w4! u a & M t R R d EngK&h. A ts4uJ! jSMt tahA ^ y P h M M ^ # ^ C k ^ ^ M x t j ^ 3hp<^eeb IIMM) * glaiMRir?*, lt^3. R^Jgr/ V ^ ^ ^ ^ & \ ^ r ^^^f,s whieh either makes or mars denioerm'\ not onh :n Hyderabad hut in the country as a whote. A H the experiments in demoeraey will depend for their suceess 4^n the enthusiasm; shown b y the people and it is for us to ereate thai rea! spirit of eo-operation and enthusiasm amontR the people. 1 an^ sure that with the eo-op^ration of the people, w e shaH b<^ able to achieve results for whieh w e are a!! struggHnK in this democratie manner. I consider that Planning and H^^ Development of Community Proje<*ts are very important things and I cannot understand the restlessness of certain Members, w h o have stated that the work in this direction is not as impressive as it should have been. The hon. Members should realise that w e have just started this experiment in Hyderabad and it is something new. A H the political parties'in India should realise that w e have to divert the ver\ energy and enthusiasm which w e have created in the masses and with which w e fought to achieve our independence for certain constructive activities today and this diversion aH of a sudden will not be so easy. W e And here tine representatives of the people sitting and w e And it so dMHcuit to adjust oursehes to the necessities of the situation. It is in order to ereate that enthusiasm in the people that the experiment of these Community Projects has been started. It is often said that w e are trying to get money from different countries for these projects and so on. Fortunately, this morning there was no particular reference about this, but I would say- though it is not m y business to say anything about it -that it should not be viewed with international prejudices or likes and dislikes of it. As the Government of India have so often ciariAed, w e are prepared to take help, financial and other, from any country in the world that gives it, if it is to our advantage, and without any strings attached to it. It is with this policy that w e have been able to organize Community Projects in different parts of India. In Hyderabad w e have been able to start the Community Projects at three places, but'some of the hon. Members have stated that they have been started at places of wrong choice. It might be gp; I can understand their point * of view, but I would only appeai that our point of V M W should a&o be appreciated and the MdtieAam hweHed m a y be reviewed. X would hasfe %#ad o^t the M o v a n t portion of the ietter dated ' 13th Jaa^ary, 196^ & o m tha P!amnng Commi^ion, whieh has 3R3d u p % ^ ^ ^ ^ w ^ j ^ t ^ w§eet!on of the PKqects :*— '^ ^ j ^ W ^ urgent obM%&v& 4 3 % % ^ ^ ptedw}^^ y-l&a BM*% %&<MM &a% ^ aetab* M g f ? - /^w^;&*/',;; (Vw^Av ^! s/ .U^^r/?, 1!),%. !t^6! the most substantiai results. In assessing irrigation facih* ties and the possibilities of development which may* exist, * irrigation from river vaHey projects, from tubc-wcHh, as %ve!! ^as Erom mii^or irrigation %vorks shotdd be taketi inh^ account. It is hoped that a number of the projects %t otdd ^ cst^bhshed in those areas which are iikcly to recci%^e nf*w irrigation. This would assist not on!y in protnoting {setter ufHisation ^ water and greater produetion, but a!so in dt veioping the community in an integrated mmtner a!on# new Hues. !n States like West Bengal and Punjab, the projects w o u M aim especially at helping the resettlement of diap^eed pers<ms along with other seetions of the ^pu!atiou. It woukl ^ desirable to estabhs!^ say, two projects in areas inhabited by scheduled tribes/' It is from this point of view that the Community Projects in the State have been taken up, i appreciate the c!aims of different places &>r the Community Projects. Miriya!#uda was one of the places which was eonsidered by one of the Members as deserving the establishment of a Community Projeet. Maarathw&da also, aeeording to some other Members, has a rightful elaim for the establishment of these Community Projeets or at least a development block. But in view of the dijSerent .aspects mentioned in the letter of the Planning Comm^sion, which I have just read out to you, it was felt that w e should Rrst start an experiment in piaces where w e have especially irrigation facilities, %.g„, Tungabhadra and Nizamsagar Project Areas, For the same reasons w e have taken up the area of Lakshnavaram Itamappa Project in the Mulug Taluq. I can also appreciate the feelings of the hon. Member from Balkonda (Shr* Ananth Reddy) that in Bans* wada the mass enthusiasm is not there. Probably it is due to the diH&rent public workers--most probably of his o w n party—not bein^ there in suHMent number! I wish w e could have a pro^ec^ in Armoor also, w expressed by t ^ hon. Member, but the facilities to which X rn^de a r^erenoe just n o w a w not available there* F r o m this paint of view, I h^pe the hon. Members will acree with m e w h M L X say that the ^itieism of wrong choice ofplaces is r#h^r Httie t m a w * ^ u nt^pMcding the^ working of the Community ^ y M t s , it has ^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ w # t M t there is mors of o H i e M d a m and Ned*tapMKa? ^8§^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^S%^Mf€^^&&T9bM&^ B ^ W $ # < ^ §S^^ W MMaptlM^t%M*3M6&%$^ BHMHSM^K w w sdminat^tion as A 1^#J^ ^&^s-Y^#^M 1262 21s% March, 1953. #Ma(ge%-^Dema;M^/orOraM%g like to read out to you what our Prime Minister had stated in this connection while inaugurating the Community Projects: - " I f it is too officialized, it wiH not happen. It will, never spread beyond our immediate vision. It has to become something not rigid, but something which has the elements of spontaneous growth in it. A n d that only comes in when you catch the minds of the people and alfect them. Then it grows automatically. There is always a danger. I a m myself guilty of it often enough—that by direction and authority w e m a y m a k e a thing rigid, not flexible, making it a kind of a part of official hierarchy. N o w , official hierarchies are, I suppose, necessary, no doubt. But with the good they do, they have a certain deadening influence on anything that* is spontaneous or vital. This Community Project will never grow if it is approached in that way. Y o u must always think of that element of spontaneity." So, Mr. Speaker, Sir, as far as the criticism of some Members on this particular aspect is concerned, I must say that the Community Project Scheme was started only with, the full knowledge of the hurdles w e have to pass through and the handicaps w e have to face. At every stage, not only the popular element, but also the officialdom is making all attempts to make the scheme as flexible as possible so that the cooperation of people can be mobilised freely. * I n o w come to the Supply Department. It has attracted the attention of quite a large number of hon. Members w h o have expressed their opinions and related their experiences about various things. I welcome their criticisms; hut I a m afraid, there are certain misunderstandings. I feci that a real attempt has not been made to find out how the Department is functioning. If that fact was appreciated by* the hon. Members, I a m sure, more than 7 3 % of the criticisms levelled against the Department on the Hoor of the House eould have been avoided. In the morning, an hon. Member from Gajwel made a laborious* attempt in working out all the Rgures. I should congratulate him for having taken so much pains to work out those figures. I m a y mention that only 'during last week I had been to Jangaon—some non-oHMa! members from Bhongir came and met m e there - and I ant surprised to see that same points were raised this morning* I should say there is some misunderstanding; there is lack of appreciation of the real situation. Reference was made about the price at which paddy is procured and collected, the details of the incidentals, milling and allied things and it was m a d e 'out to appear that the difference between that price and the issue price it? i m m e n s e — a difference ranging from Rs. 8 to Rs. 30. I a m afraid, the hon. Member has not got the full picture before his mind. The quantity of rice that is procured in Hyderabad State is not just suHicient to meet four requirements. If the position was otherwise^ we would have certainly decreased the issue price. I must assure the hon. Member that the Supply Department or any other individual cannot m a k e such liuge profits, as alleged by him* under the very nose of the Finance Department or the Accounttaat General—they are only too rigid and sometimes w e had eompiaiaed against them* So, what I mean to say is, the fact that w e ha^e to import large quantities of rice n*om outside should be borne in mind. It was only about four months back w e got huge quantities office & o m China. It was charged at the rate of Rs. 88 a m a u n d and wehad tepay alarge amount. In spite of all that, w e had maintained our issue prices. It was on account of this that w e suHered a loss of about R^. 35 lakhs. The cost of the imported rice is very high; and w e have to resort to this, for some time to come. I would request the hon. Member to review his analysis particularly keeping thi$ point in view; then I a m sure, he will agree with m e that th% Suppiy Department or any other individua! is not making ^aypyont. A s l ^ d , theimportofrieeisinevitab^; butif at a#y ^txwe date w # can avoid this, nobody wiM be happier ^ # $ ^ l ^ a ^ f . I a m a&aid, m y hon* M e n d & o m Maathaai was very touchy when he talked of these things. H e says : ' Y o u did'not do that. Y o u talk too much. Y o u Congressmen, talk too m u c h / I need not reph to that. B e that as it m a y , I should like to take this opportunity of expressing on the Floor of this House that in spite of the quantity of riee that w e were ahte to procure this year H m a \ he a Htt!e more quantity; even then imports have to be maintained—we will try to maintain the i<-sue prices. If need he. w e shall try to adopt the systems prevalent hi places like Calcutta where a portion of the minimum quantity is issued at a lower price. If any person wants to buy more than that quantity, he can get it at the imported price. I wish the horn M e m b e r from Gajwel had taken his calculation on jowar instead of on rice ; then I a m sure he wouid have realised the mistake in his ' calculations—because if one wants to calculate on rice, the price of the imported rice will have to be taken into account. If he had based his calculations on jowar at procurement rates p%Ms the incidentals, etc,, the issue priees would have come equal to that. Another hon. friend from Madhira complained with a great deal of emphasis that w e are collecting levy from small people allowing the big people to escape. Shall 1 say. Sir, that I too realise this! I a m pleading guihy. ft ntay be that m the Society as it stands at present today, in matters of this nature, things do not take shape as w e like them to. There are so m a n y difRculties in this. In this connection, I a m sorry to And that some motive has been attributed to the Government regarding the orders of exemption to small cultivators. I must say on the Floor of this House that they pjre entirely baseless. I made this announcement along with the new procurement policy—wherein I have exempted iowar collections, etc.—simultaneously. M y Radio speech, R^espt Conference, issuing of circulars and allied things wete d ^ e ^ d e by side. K any o&cer told the particular hon. MeMabag* that in^aructiona were not received in tim& or soma* %%ag %ha Naat* I a m a&aid* thare i# something w o a g soaae* T#%^< I Repeat thwt th%yi w w e issued in time. W e a w t y ! j ^ ^ , ^ ta v p t a ^ ^ paHey And I h a w n o daaht ^WW af^t #J^i%a^^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ tae^^pa!^ bod^^^dd^^^^^ EiMMbea wN baar wita* me ^ M M # w my a#MaK<x)t wan It is not, eorrec!, to attribute the m o h v e that the Government issued this exemption only for purposes of propaganda and all that. For propaganda and other things, w e have got other means: and if we wanted, we could hav^ dene that. But let us not take the matter in that spirit. I m a y assure you that any eomplaints brought to m y notice wilt be certainly dealt with. I a m sure, we ean tide over the difficulties; but we have to appreeiate that they are not eon^ned to certain individuals. There are m a n y people outsiderepresentatives of the peop!e; persons beiongi ng to diKerent political parties; persons belonging to diHerent educationa! and social institutions— w h o woa!d tike to teH us something of their grievances. I submit that unless the eases are proved, it will be difRcn!t for Heads of Departments or others to issue "suitable instructions or take necessary aetion in the matter. I a m glad that the Levy D a y Celebrations have been eon* demned, % is not as if that the erops have failed this year and, therefore, Government have dropped the eeiebrations. I would invite m y hon. friend R*om Madhira to come and see the fHes; and see when and w h y we took this decision. I a m of the view that these Levy D a y Celebrations are not neeessary any more, The eolleetion of the levy has almost become a routine matter. I realise it is not a pieasant duty. I agree with the views expressed by the htm. Member from BalkoAda that this levy shouM go. The hon. Minister for FodH in the Central Government has stated, the levy takes away the incentive to production. H e has also stated—and in m y opinion with all correctness—that it is in North India where levy collection has not been so rigid as in the South t ^ t production has been quite satisfactory. 4 L ^ ^ M t i t that W have ta take the ewm&ry as a whole not %%eat^tg the vH^g#&^^%#yw aad tatips aa separate. In the urban areas where t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M of the !&bowr class, there is a great detaaad ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ # ^ ^ a m a through Fair Price Shops. RepresentaMoM h ^ ^ to m e in this connection: I a m sure, hon. Members wili appreeiate that w e had tried our best this year—I would appeal to them that at least that amount of credit should be given to the C n v e m a & n t — a s w e had in the first place done away with the pyt> curement of jowar. I qgr^e with the views expressed by the hon. Member E m m Paarbhani that the collection of jowar is mostly done in M a m t h ffW&da* The diRictHtiea he haa enumerated I shaM eeptaMy ^ ^ ^ mind. I hope he wiH bear witit m e t h # I a m daiay HMi(; KM-Marc/;, 1M3H. ^ ^ ^ /^^^^^A^w^w?^.s nty best, I have told you h o w our oiHccrs, particutarly District Collectors are doing their best; I had f v<-n warned certain officials. ' But I m a y tell you that there are certain individuals, certain girdawars and certain interested people w h o exploit the situation. As and when, complaints wen* broug!:t to nty notiee, I have taken the necessary action and 1 shaM cotitinuc to do so. W e have tried to exempt the cultivators from the procurement of jowar. Even now. I nnt\ te!! you there are dealers w h o do not extend their co-operation. There is a slight difference of a rupee or two per maund or something? of that kind. It is apparently for this they arc doing it. A s you know, this jowar is grown at our own cost. During last year, w e collected 1,20,000 tons of jowar whereas this year w e con!d collect only 12,000 tons—for this all noises are lwing, made. *I would like to make an appeai to the hon. Memliers that they should exert their influence and see that procurement of jowar is increased. I know that only the merchant class shout loudly. They can make their noises feit as against the poor kisans and cultivators. I wouhl once again m a k e a strong appeal to the hon. Members to exert their inHuence- after all warnings m a y not be of m u c h use and I m a y tell you that I don't believe in them—and see that more jowar is procured. As you know, from the month of June, rainy season sets in and then w e will be m u c h handicapped. That is-aH the more the reason w h y I a m making tins particular appea! to you. If you give us full co-operation, I a m sure, w e wiM attain success. Most of the hon. Members told m e personally and I agree with them that there is enough stock of jowar in the State. But the export of jowar has been very badly misunderstood and eriticised; the hon. Member from Nalgonda has put it in it rather unfortunate way. H e threatened that his constituency people could buy 78 thousnad tons of jowar if only . ){^!^Md the necessary purchasing power. The food Minister, M3Sor#, our neighbouring State, told m e that he had stock W h t g h just for three daya and I hope the House* pgree; with NN? t M t ^ was ^ t & & an cay part if w e could spare them ' " ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l ) ^ h c h ^ ! i M ^ with any view to establish w % & % A$M& hot out of h u m a n and &iend!y * -< ,<* s-^n* i ^ W , S w e 3 w m * $ad w e gave them t7 to 20 Bt4<%f%—J%??3%%&jfby (?ya^^ 21^Ma^cA, 1958. 1267 I have tried m y best to reduce expenditure on this account. I a m glad m y hon. friend, the Member from Gajwel explained in detail. They are too technical. They could not be disr * cussed across the Roor in this manner. I can assure him that I have gone into every detail. I would certainly welcome him to have a discussion. I had myself this feeling that the incidentals are unusual. I tried m y best to reduce theih. Even a marwari person could have done like that. I do not like to be understood that I a m taking pride when I say like that. I assure the House that I will try to reduce them still considerably, if possible. Only 3 days back I got a message from the Government 0$ India that a merchant from this place went and made an offer at Us. 2 less per. I do not know who that merchant is. I have written to the Government of India and I a m awaiting further communication from them. The Finance Department reduced the incidentals by about As. 0-6-0 per maund. If the incidentals are given to the traders they could bring it to the railway stations so that we can pass it on directly to other states without incurring any charges in the godowns. Whatever w e can export, I do not want to bring it into the godowns. I do not want to run this TamaFAa. Not thsU m y shoulders are weak, but if we could avoid that and bring trade into its usual channels, it would be better. It m a y be ' mixed economy*' or call it by any name. I do not want to indulge in any ideological discussion or dilate on the philosophical or political aspect of it. I speak from the practical aspect. I wish all these applications and confusion about circulars dandoras, etc. should not be there. M y hon. friend from Parbham made a reference about Chandu Lai and horsebacks. <S%ri ^ W M ^ #%# %y%p%?3%: D o not divorce it from the context. Dr. C&tMwa R%4&%y: I certainly appreciate the context. I just took it out by way of reference from his speech. I have heard'with great pain that there was embezzlement in K h a m m a m godown* That was brought to m y notice. I have already ordered an enquiry. But it was too late. I must say that in the set-up of things that w e have today, such things do certainly happen and I can assure the House that we are trying .our best to minimise such things. The vexy system o f collection, the constitution of the Supply Department, and Food Department—all these came in under ^M%x#wl c&eumataneeg dunag a Iit%e befer? and a little after H3 1268 213% 3i^rc^, 1953. J5^^/—-D^mn/?& /or Granf.? the war-period. There are some traditional difficulties and traditional handicaps. Let m e assure the House that wc try our best to make good the loss that the Government w o u M have to suffer. About paddy eductions, as I said earlier, the Department is working out the details and it is too early to say anything. I will certainly have the beneAt of your advice and suggestions; I will take into account also the reactions of the people. I was thinking to experiment it in a few taluqs at least, during this tabi season. Instead of going to the cultivators directly, I want to collect it from the mill-owners and see how far it w o m d be successful. When I come to the agricultrual department and the Japanese method of cultivation, I would submit certain details which would certainly inteiest the House and „ which also have something to do with procurement of paddy. About levy and other things, I may only submit that they are too old to be talked about. W e are trying to change them. The hon. Member from Nalgonda has dealt with these smaH things in vehemence. If I m a y be permitted to say so, Sir, the hon. Member had probably no other outlet to express his vehemence and therefore took this opportunity of talking about archaeic things in an archaeic manner. I would not like to waste m y time nor the time of the House by dealing with this mattei any further. " The hon. Member from Ramannapet referred to paddy collections. They have been stopped. It was in February only that the Collectors were given discretion and full powers in .the matter. From 1st March, the whole coHection has been stopped. I hope the hon. Memhei from Wardhannapet bears out with m e ; but unfortunately he is not he*e. H e represented to m e about a certain village in Bhongir : immediately I contacted tbe ofBcers and informed the village?? that need not pay anything. This much about levy collections. A very valuable suggestion has been made* that those to whom taceavi loans are given should be made to give something towards this levy, instead of collecting it from aM the cultivators. This is a valuable suggestion indeed. The Supply Department and also the Agricultural Department have been thinking op these line?. W e have aetuallywor^ed out details. Last year, we actually worked out the system ink-system as it is called; and it was a suei&ss. W h e n w e give manure or loan, the cultivators need not pay them back ip money, but have to pay in graip, I aeknow!edge that t&3 Z ? ; / ^ -Dr?/M;?&/o?' Gm/?^ 2Ls*f Jir/rcA, 1958. 1269 suggestion is very valuable and assure the House that the department will take note of it. Instead of going j;o every cu tivator, we can even extend this to people to w h o m oil engines have been given. The H.C.C.C. has been a target of much criticism. I m a y state that I too was one of those who had criticised the H.C.C.C. It is true that there are accounts pending for years with Aie local units and they have to be adjusted as soon as possible. Neither you nor the depaitment is satisfied at this state of things ; but there are so many legal difficulties created* While the Bombay Government spent 7 to 9 ciores of rupees per year on food subsidies, the Madhya Pradesh Government, about 2 crores of rupees and the Madras Government about 2 to 3 crores of rupees, the Government of Hyderabad, during all these years, did not take any amount foi food subsidies. After ail what is that H.C.C.C. There aie few nominal persons " who formed that commercial corporation ; but in fact it was run by the Government, financed" by the Government and controlled by the Government. It was not allowed to sell grain at any price. The issue price was Axed; the procurement price was fixed. I would only submit that what is being said as the loss* of H.C.C.C. is not really its loss. These are the tacts and if any hon. Member is interested in knowing more detail?, he is certainly welcome and I would give him ail the necessary information at any time that he might care to ask t&r. 6 M K D. D<?#Ap%M& .* W h y is it that in the budget no details are given about state-trading ? Only a lumpsum has been shown. Dr. C%6?M3% jB%6M%/ .* I can only submit that it is not with any particular object, that we have not given the details. W e have to adopt different methods and the amounts and figures of imports vary from time to time and therefore it would not be possible for us to give individual &gures and items. Anyway, hon. Members would have notice that the amount under the Demand for State Trading has been reduced from 8 crores 82 lakhs and add last year to 5 crores 60 lakhs this year. The details were not given because the amount varies and therefore it is not possible to work them out. I have the details with m e &>r last year and I a m prepared to place them on the table of the House or furnish them to the hon. Members 'who are interested. About the question of levy, it is true that we have been issuing various circulars from time to time. It is also true 1270 21#% MarcA, 1958. B^Jg^—Df??2r/;?&/cr ^?v/?2^ that they are not properly understood, much less implemented. The Experience of the Food Department is that individual oHicersln districts And it very difficult to adjust themselves to the new changes, that we are bringing in. For example, we want them to issue as much jowar as possible. It has been found that some of the ofRcers are not able to understand these unless some senior ofheer or the Minister himself teHs them personally. Here is a situation in which we have enough jowar to be distributed freely. But these oHiccrs have been working for the last so many years in a very difficult food situation. In the olden days, I myself had represented to the then hon. Minister and other big Departmental heads to increase the quota of jowar by a bag at least here and there. But they used to say that it would not be possible. Our oHtccrs have been working in such an atmosphere. It is true that when we suddenly go to them and tell them to release jowar, they do not understand it properly. I may tell you that even in Hyderabad City, all the people do not understand the rules easily. I have seen people of the higher strata of society confessing that they do not know what the rules of Government are. Some people do not know the rurles regaring rtatiening of rice. They come and tell m e in parties in Shah Manxil and social functions, that the quality of rice given to them is bad. W h e n I explain to them that they are at liberty to import rice from any district if they could get a better quality there, they express surprise, that there are such rules. I have heard even hon. Members of this House tell m e such things. * They say " I have not taken any riee for three days, because very bad quality is supplied ". If this is the case with people in the city, I would ask hon. Members to imagine how di^cult it would be for the various circulars and meassages to reach the villages, where the poor people do not have any idea about the rules. Even our machinery has not been able to enlighten them. B y the time a Circular reaches a* Girdawar, he does not understand it. Not that in every case we can impute motives or suspect or condemn him. In many cases it is true that our propaganda is very defective. W e have been trying to do our best. But then, as I told you, even in the cities there are difRculties. Some of the hon. M e m b e r remarked about the tours of Ministers. I a m sure they do not like very much the Ministers touring, One of the hon. Members 6ven dictated the kind of behaviour Ministers should adopt whi'e on tour. It is not as if that immediately we become Ministers we forget the people. It has been stated that the "Ministers do not isit the poor man's house and know his hardships. If we F^r/g^f—7^/?^;?&ybr (7mn^ 21^ Af^rcA, 1953. 1271 at any time go there, it has been pointed out, a photo is taken and wide publicity is given. If an hon. Minister digs the earth on the 2nd of October, Members ridicule it. I a m sorry that they talk this way. It may be that they do not consider us great; but there is a large section of people who have some regard for us. After ail these little things are done by their o w n Chief Minister and Ministers and it m a y inspire them to work. If the Ministers do not go to the districts, hon. Members condemn them , if they go, then too they are condemned. Whatever we say and do here, is not mere for the Members here, but for the wider sections of the population outside. I a m not interested just in m y party organisation, but in the ideals of the common man. hon. Ministers do not tour to get money. I a m sorry hon. Members hold such views. *In fact, during this one year or so, I have gone to Delhi four or Ave. time?, to Bombay and Nagpur two times and soon. 1 have lived in Delhi for two years and a m tired of that heat and cold. Whenever hon. Members talk oi such things, I plead that they should be a little fair reasonable and charitable, in the interests of democracy. It has been said that in the villages we go, many people do not turn up. But 1 have witnessed scenes of enthusiasm at many places. W e have been able to meet the situation. It cannot be successful everywhere. W e are trying to get ail people together and discuss with them all problems, both with ofRcials and non-ofRcials. W e have tried to spend every minute of the day we are on tour to do something good. One hon. Member referred tour 'Sayanam'. At best we may take one or two hours for lunch or rest But even when resting, we have chairs and tables round our-cots and tables and discuss various problems. W e very well remember how things were done in the good old days. W e know how difRcult it used to be to get an interview with the District Collector, It is not so now. I will come to Agriculture. It is a very important subject. I m a y claim that I have a great interest in it, though some of th€ hon. 3$%embebs would not like to give m e the credit of being a cultivator myself. I do not mind it. But I certainly have great interest an it. Agriculture is of fundamental importance to our country. Our future depends entirely on the conditions of production and the improvements in agriculture. A large percentage of our population is engaged in agricultural occupations. The Agricultural Department has, therefoie. been rightly condemned for want oi popular touch and all that, But I can justly claim that there has been a great change since last year: ^ The very structure of the society, the natm e of the pro! Jci-.s we are facing and the method ol ruling tiu country are changing. The Agricultural Department has to lace new problems Agriculture has hitherto not been given that importance whi(h is its due. For example, take our Agricultural CtiHcges. Useless people, condemned everywhere, usrd to seek admission in Agricultural Colleges. Students first try to ^et into a Science College 01 a Medical Codege t r an E!igineering CoHc^e and when they fail to get admission they go Lo the Agricultural College as a last resort. It is not mrpri^c that in ardcr to attract students we had to give scholarships, money for uniforms and so on. Really, this is a shamefut sin!c of aHaa. I told the students and the College administration that at the moment we do not have much money, but wr intend taking up the college. This question is under th,* consideration of the Government. I told them that is disgraceful for the very profession of agiiculture that we are unab!e to get students * unless we pay them money or grant scholarships. W e do not mind giving scholarships for mtutoriow students or foreign scholarships or scholarshpis for research wo*k* But why should we give 40 thousand rupees to be given to every student. W h y is it that students would come in only if we grant scholarships. It is because the society is looking at the problem with indifference. The Agircultural Department hitherto received a step motherly treatment. But today fortunately things are changing. People are taking greater interest; they have become mindful of their interests and the representatives of the people and the political parties have become conscientious. Last year, we have had a great change. I hope during the next few years, with the cooperation of the Members here and the people outside, we would be able to do real and useful work. Last year, I a m happy to say, all the Departmental Heads had been taking a great deal of interest in agricultural aSairs. They organised meetings and conferences at places and workpd schemes with enthusiasm, though some oi! these matters did not normally come within the purview of their Department. This is a welcome sign. I a m thankful to the horn Members who have taken a great part in the debate and made constructive and useful suggestions* Many hbn* Members eompMned that the Taccavi arrears are not bein^ collected ih time. H o w I wish I can do this! I a m answering here as an individual Minister and not as a Minister with joint responsibility. This is the wor!^ of the Revenue Minister, O n the agricultural side, t can tell hon. Members that during the last $hr§e years the %eoveries have been very good. I know instances when potato seeds wore <BM(?gf/—Df7?M??& ybr G^?^^ 21g% itf ^cA, 1958. 1278 thrown at the heads of cultivators nine or ten years ago, because they had to achieve a certain target. The seeds were given freely because the Agricultural OfRcers had to Rh, up this and report that they have done all the distribution. And today we are asking them to pay arrears. Still our recoveries of instalments are satisiactory for the last three yeats. But how can recoveries be very good if we go on looking to all sorts of formalities ? It has been stated that after ail we are the 'Gumasthas' of the people and thereiore we have to go to everyone and get things done. This is putting it in a mild way. About the Reldsmen much has been said. They are about 700. It is said that these people n,re not active. It is to some e&tent our iault aiso. If they have not been taking an interest, and do not know much about agricultural operations, or did not have much incentive or courage or the efficiency and the * drive to go and work in the villages, let us try to help them. They m a y not be well-up academically and otherwise but I a m sure they will be able to do useful work, if we give them proper guidance. Sir, it has been said too often that we are spending most of our money on the staff. I should submit that the Department of Agriculture is very poorly developed. I m a y tell the hon. Member from Sirpur that there is only one Agricultural ofRcer for three or four taluqs. I will not be surprised if the of&cer is not able to visit most of the viHages. Hon. Members will admit that it is something difRcult for one Agricultural ofRcer to look after four taluqs. W e are trying to build up. It m a y appear that we are spending much of the money on staff, but I a m of the view that this is a very useful and initial establishment—because if we want to spend any further amount, it can result to our advantage if only there is a net-work of the organisation as such. The Planning Commission has made some suggestions recently and we are considering the Rnancial and other implications of the proposal. It is, for instance, suggested that for every 10 villages there should be one village level worker -a fairly well-quailed matriculate having an elementary knowledge of Agriculture, Co-operatives, Veterinary, Public Health and so on and I a m sure that he will be able to give the necessary technical advice and thus meet the aspirations of the people at large. It has been said and in m y opinion rightly too—that most of the time of our Agricultural oncers is being spent in^ looking after the accounts of Godowns* I must confess that I got annoyed over this matter many a time; but I a m afraid, we can't help it. As a matter of fact, the distribution of ^manure should have been taken up by the 1274 2l3i MarcA, 1953 B ^ ^ f — D ^ ^ ? ? & /or (?r^?^ Co-operative Societies and private merchants—I wish they should have come forward and even today, as the Minister for Agriculture, I m a y tell you on the Fioor of this House that w e would welcome the co-operation of T A C A S or other Cooperative Societies in taking up the distribution of manure. woyk, so that our Agricultural ofRcers can be left alone to go to the villages, contact the villagers, befriend them and tell them that they should do such and such things. The pity is that most of our officers are not able to do this. This is a matter primarily concerned with accounts; they arc not taught in Agriculture; all those details it is hard for them to understand ; and most of them get into trouble. I really feel that they are helpless. # M F. D. D<MApa%&: H a v e you tried to manage them "through Co-operative Societies ? Dr. (%%%%% R<K%<%g/: I have been persuading the different co-operative societies. For instance, co-operative societies in Karimnagar and Mahbubnagar have done the work in their o w n way. But neither a m I satisfied with it nor do I think that they are satisfied—because as I told you this entails a lot of work. W e are prepared to give them the godowns constructed by our Godown Trust Fund and advance also, if necessay. Still there are lots of di&culties* So, what I say is, let the Co-operative Societies be, in the Rrst instance, organised on healthy lines ; let them be broad-based ; and let them take up this work then. I can assure you that w e shall give them all possible support and encouragement to m a k e this venture a success because after all w e also want to transfer this whole burden and do the right type of work. Reference has been made about the distribution of engines by the hon* Member from Jewergy. About a month baek, I have given a few irrigation wells—taccavi wells—to be allotted by the Supply Committees. M y object was to secure the cooperation of the people by entrusting them with this responsibility. , Regarding the Supply and Planning Committees—much was said about this last year also* I would like to submit that I have not yet checked up the Rules and Regulations. A s and when the occasion arises, I shall take into consideration the various opinions expressed—not only the viewsof hon. Meni&ers expressed this time but also the views expnes&ed during last Session-and try to m a k e their working a$ satisfactory as passible. I suppose? in the beginning, when thege <^mm;t^e$ B t / ^ — D f m ^ ^ & / o r CraTHfF 21^ ^ i ^ ^ , 1958. 1275 were formed, we did not understand each other. Well, I should say that these are Committees where no sort of parliamentary w^ork is done. The working of these Committees is basedonmutualco-operation—sitting together and trying to do certain things ; inducing people to do something and doing something for the people. As I told you, whenever the occasion comes for reconstituting these Committees, I shall certainly take into account the feelings of the hon. Members and try to meet the situation. As regards the Planning Committees, I suppose, it is m y ' loud thinking'—if I may say so—that they have at the moment very little work left. The Planning Committees both in the Districts and at the Centre were constituted at a time when the planning was under preparation and proposals were under consideration. They have been approved, and I shall examine the desirability or "otherwise of continuing these Planning' Committees. Or if we could have altogether reconstituted Committees *S%r% V. D. De#A%%%& : W h e n did the Planning Committees actually work except throughout the last year ? Dr. (%%%%& R<3&%y: I was a member of the Central Planning Board and I remember that one meeting was held in 1951. The Government of India was hurrying up to get the Reports and as the detailed examination of the different Planning Committees at the district level was not possible, most of the details were not scrutinised during this period. I would assure the hon. Member that I shall examine the details of all those things—whether the working of the Planning and Supply Committees can be co-ordinated and such other things—and take the necessary action. Regarding tractor-ploughing and the Fallow Lands Committee which was referred to by the hon. Member from Parbhani, I have not much to say* However, I a m glad that the hon. Member has taken interest in the matter and found out 8,000 acres of fallow land which was not detected hitherto. Ixf Parbhani and Nanded, I have seen myself tractors getting ready some time back. W e should take up two or three taluqas, in the Rpst instance, depending upon the acreage and then cultivate and cover up the whole District in two or three years time. After that, they can be shifted to other Districts. i S M F< D* D6#&p%?a&? ? The difReulty is about repairs. ^ % a t steps have the Government taken in this matter ? is * 1276 213% 3i^rc^, 1958, JBN<fg^ - D<w;//?&' /or Cw/^,$ Dr. C7ae?wa E^^?/: For t!iehrst few years, we did experience difRculties in the matter of maintaining tractors. The tota! number of acres ploughed by a tractor was very low and uneconomical. But today on the other hand w e are having* the highest record probably in the whole of India. About 700 acres have been ploughed by a tractor during six months. This w e were able to achieve by evolving a simple system — b y constituting about 8 or 10 tractors into a unit. W e attached so m a n y Engineers to a unit. Otherwise, if a tractor has to be repaired, people have to run abou^ waste time and ultimately keep the tractor idle, But by evolving the above system, the diiRculties have been minimised. W e decided that on Nov. 15, all our tractors should get out of the garage. For this purpose, w e sent many Engineers from here; they inspected and attended to the repairs of every small part. I was happy to witness all our mechanics attending to repairs at Nanded and Parbhani. Y o u will be delighted to hear that all our tractors were able to leave the garage the next day. I think, m y hon. friend from Parbhani was also present there at that time. g%r% V. D. DapAp%yE&: Recently, I visited Tamsa in Nanded District. There, I found that a tractor was lying idle because it was not repaired for days together. W h a t does the hon. Minister say for this ? Dr+ (%%%%& Reddy: It m a y be lying there probably because some unusual or extraordinary repairs are required. I do not wish to deny individual eases. If what the hon. Member said just now is correct, I shall certainly try to And out the details— how long it is lying there^ the circumstances leading to that state of affairs,, whether there was any negligence on the part pf some mechanic and whether it is beyond our capacity to 3Mapah* and so on. There is one mobile unit to look after every tractor and to m y knowledge this has been working quite satisfactorily, However, if any individual casp is brought ^ m y notice, I 3^all certa^y look iato the matter. ^ It was # ^ ^ them out to poor eulti^ yg#^ ig a 4n&eu& ipattex* pot only 3% ^ # ; # ^ h p ^ ^ ^ " ^ # € # # oM b ^ ^ because of the labour " ^ p ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ , A ^ , V ^ ^ , i^^^^^e^$eXve$f wQixlR a$3x \ ^ e / w i y ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ , %t4 rat^ a M all th&t< ' It 'is only ^on^ thi$ poi^t of vipw %^at w e are t?)Wg to run it on a no*proRt and no-loss baisis ibi % e 1 ^ I a m afraid w e are ifecently ^ Xa B ^ h a y I tmd§r3tandthatMs R ^ ^ — D e m ^ ^ & / o r 6?ra??fF 21^ 3f^rcA, 19158 1377 the same ; m^y be 'a difference of a rupee or half or here and there—I have enquired the Madras rates also. The other day, I was in a border village and I enquired about the ratbs I was told that the rate was only Rs. 12. But it is a small engine of 40 horse-power. It will not be of much use to us. So, I a m afraid, our rates cannot be decreased. Regarding diesel oil, m y hon. friend from Mulug Shri Gopal Rao made some useful suggestions. I a m really impressed with his speech. In fact, I knew him before and liked him very much for the deep interest he used to evince on all these matters. With his rich experience, he has given a number of details. H e has actually worked out and shown how useful it will be if we take to the repairs of minor tanks instead of wells. I can only tell him that all the details which he has placed before the House can be discussed in a better way and in a better atmosphere. However, I should like to take this * opportunity of assuring him that the Government of Hyderabad is very anxious to attend to both the things side by side. W e have got enough funds given as loans by the Government of India and we propose to take them up together. H e has made-a* very useful and practical suggestion about diesel oiL The Department of Agriculture had taken up the matter with the Burmah Shell Oil Co. and they have agreed to supply the oil at their wholsale price—we have to give just some percentage to *them—because they have got their wholesale dealers every where. W e have also taken up the matter with the hon. Finance Minister. H e is nob here now. I m a y tell you that the Finance Department is examining whether the diesel oil can be exempted from sales-tax. The diesel-oil is charged at single-point-three annas per gallon-and as I told you the matter is under examination. W e would like to hand over the oil to co-operative societies, This arrangement, I hope, will be finalised soon. Our intention is to make the diesel oil available in plenty at economic rates. I know even petrol is not readily available in the Districts today. It is charged something like Rs, 6 per gallon. So, I can imagine the diiHculty of cultivators. This matter had been represented to me. So, as I told you, we ha<f taken up the matter with the Burmah Shell Oil Co. and they have promised to give us all the necessafy help. About bunding in Marathwada, m y predecessor has tried his best to take it up but for want of funds it was dropped. The difficulty with the Government of India is that it always has a yardstiek.when it gives loans. For all practical purposes, it is not a good thing. In this ease, it should have 1278 2l<?% AfaycA, 1958 B ^ r ^ - D f ;/?r^?& /or Cra?^ relaxed its yardstick. It is difRcuit to persuade and the Government of India is still considering our schemes of bunding for the 4 districts of Marathwada and also of Raichur. The Famine Board has sanctioned only, 3 days back, 2 lakhs 80 thousands just to start with. This grant is nothing compared to the huge expenditure involved in bunding operations. One of the Government of India's ofhcials who was to come h&e and examine details had gone out, it se nis. The delny is due to that. W e have, however, started with this 2 !akhs 80 thousands. It will be m y constant endeavour to see that this bunding will get its due share and I hope in the course of a few months we will be able to complete. W e have been able to sanction 28 lakhs of rupees for irrigation wells and Marathwada particularly has been given about 10 lakhs of rupees. I have allotted about 2 iakhs of * rupees for the lift irrigation for which there is very great demand, from rivers, canals etc. Possibly, we want to give it before the end of May and we certamly entertain mch schemes. Something has been said about oil engines. W e have tried to give the fullest choice of selecting the engine to the cultivator but we have said that out of these ten different varieties which are supposed to be the best he should select*, W e have got them examined by the State Engineer. I do not say that only these are good and all the others are bad. ' The aim 6f the Agricultural Department is just to give an idea to the agriculturist that these are the best make engines and these are the Rrms that manufacture them. W e have sMfA* cient experience in all these things. For the year 1953-5$, I hav6 already given instructions to the Department and the Departmental H#ad is working out to see how best we eoidd improve this system and how begt we could encourage the Xndiart made engines. In fact, Bihar has purchased ail Indian mM<3 engines and the Government of Hyderabad is trying it^ 3aest t<3 limit the number of purchases of other'inakes. I sh&id repeal tip the House that therg are aeme pHers to give j the e n g w aia i ^ t % ^ & % basis. la Marathwada ihere i& - % < ^ ia exaava- , ^ T ^ i ^ y the last session theHpngg^sanctioned thia Ftwd* I may M o r m th^ Ht^use that it is about 4 lakhs of rupees that have been wM^ptpd on %u$ account. Till how, ^4 w e # t aMe to t ^ that ^ o u & t . W e are trying to #o^k out d6taiM. I R # w #a^e&ted ta the i?M(2g6%—D<?HM?M?F /o^ (?m?^f^ 21<s% M^cA, 1953. * 1279 Director at the Assistant Directors' Conference to work out details relating to mobile units of small tractors and oil engines, to meet the requirements in each district. ^1 assure we shall spend this amount most usefully and for a good purpose. Last year, we tried a training class for farmers just for one week. There was good response. People have taken immense interest. W e have prepared proposals to start training schools for farmers' boys,—not to prepare them for service or any job ; the object is that they should go back to their farms to work. W e are* preparing a syllabus. There are many agricultural graduates waiting appointments; but we want people to learn and go back and work in their farms. Hon. the Chief Minister has already announced about ^ boring machines. W e have placed an order for 10 boring machines. W e will put them to work in areas where there is deficiency of water. M y analysis of the situation is that it is not so much for irrigation that our boring machines are meant Ibut in view of the present water famine we are trying to divert them to all such distressed areas and work for the drinking wells. The 9 or 10 engines that we have, I could say that all of them are not bad; out of the nine, 6 &,re in good condition; 8 are old and so remodelled. A H of them are working and we have spread them in different districts. About cotton seed distribution, hon. Member from Parbhani made a reference to it. Last year when I visited that place, we all sat together with agricultural department officers. There are certain prejudices. Formerly, we had prejudice against vaccination but later on when we were convicted? w e started fighting malaria, cholera, etc. by vaccinations. The gaorani variety and the Laxmi variety are the improved varieties of cotton ; but the conditions of draught, etc. have given us ar wrong impression. I have called a conference on 10th April and I want to take advantage of the suggestions and advice of the hon. Members of the House and particularly those w h o are from the cotton growing area and also of our agricultural ofRcers and cotton department ofRcers. Government will make every effort to see that the hon. Members are convinced of the improved varieties and I would be unhappy even if one single Member is not convinced of their imporved igature* I know if I cannot convince you here, it is not possible to convince people outside. 1280 *2lF% Ma?T&, 1958. B ? ^ g f ^ /^7?^/?& /or Cm??^ As regards the distribution of seeds, in Parhhani I saw there was some delay due to wagons. I ha^ e given instructions th^t there should be no room for complaints, or difficulties or handicaps. I invite you all to our routine conference with the district agricultural oHicers to know^ what they ar^ doing, convince them and be convinced. 'About sugarcane, I m a y only suggest that in Xixamabad Sugar Factory, the Government of India had fixed a rate at Re. 1-5-0. The sugar factory is doing some research work. I a m not able to read to you the new scheme about research work that we are contemplating. About manure and sugarcane, oil cake is being used. I also discussed the possibility of giving mixtures. The price of A m m o n i u m Su!phate has been reduced to Rs. 830 from Rs. 360 and it is now Rs. 290 per ton. The price of the mixture wiH be further reduced .after hearing from the Government of India. In this way, we will be able to reduce the price of manures. In Hyderabad we have reduced it from Rs. 14 to Rs. 13-4-0 a bag even before we took advantage of the reduction of price in ammonia sulphate. Regarding paddy fertiliser mixture, we are trying ^to evolve mixtures distrietwise and cropwise on diH'erent formulae depending in each ease on the nature of the soil, the weather conditions, etc. In the end, I would conclude by saying something about ' Japanese cultivation '* Nobody can have anv prejudice against the word ' Japanese cultivation '. It is not associated with any political aspect or any ' power bloc ', This method of cultivation has been tried in Japan. Some workers from Bombay went and observed it. It worked very well in B o m bay. I saw it a^ Sarvodaya Centre at Bombay. Panditji in the recent Food Ministers' Conference mentioned about it. The Central Agricultural Ministry has taken, it in fuK swing, and is giving all the necessary initiative, co-operation and help. In Hyderabad, w e want to introduce this. W e have taken up io thousand acres for intensive cultivation. . At this rate w e wiK get 660 pounds df fertiliser mixture per aoye for 10 thousand acres, ggo pounds for 40 thousand acres '*:-a^%^-pounds-for,2 lakhs acres; thus altogether making up %§ 3akhs aer^.- W e wi^give them manure, but w e do not ^ ^ t h e ^ o n e y t h e % a n d there. W e wiH take it at the end of the crop. I have worked it as a rough calculation. This procedure will be very dimcult and I appea} to hon. Members, particularly those from Tele^ana where paddy-growing is %Be main occupation, to help ^ e . a g ^ ^ K a i 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wiH 7??^gf?—B^?7?;7/2& / w C m n ^ 21.$% i^farcA, 1958. 1-281 approach each individual cultivator. If the hon. Members here and outside will give us the fullest co-operatiomwe think this scheme will be a success. ;S7&W F* D. D^#Ap%?3& : H o w much chemical fertilisers does it require for each acre ? Dr. €7?wfM3 jR^&fy: The Sindri produces Ammonia sulphate. W e use the present mixture, for paddy, sugarcane, cotton and almost all the other crops. In fact there was a great diiHculty in getting this mixture and people were actually indulging in blackmarketing of Ammonia Sulphate. But now we have enough stocks and we have also reduced the prices. About the exact quantity, the Japanese system contemplates the use of heavy manuring. W e intend to make some changes and the Department is working out details of changes. But " this is in an experimental stage and some of the details will have to be evolved in course of time. Lhave many more points to be discussed. But I a m afraid I have already taken much time, I thank you very much, Sir. Afr. *Sjp%%&<?r: I will now put the motions for reduction of Grants, to vote. FAILURE OF GOVERNMENT TO DEMONSTRATE AND PROPAGATE EFFECTIVELY THE BENEFITS OF BETTER FARMING ,SfAf% j%JT. „4%M4%& J M & / : to vote. My cut motion m a y be put Jt?r. *%Mr%X%r : The question is : " That the grant under Demand No. 13 be reduced by Rs. 100/' The Motion was negatived, PROPAGANDA INCLUDING PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS t S M 23, P. DegAmM&A: I beg leave of the House to withdraw my" <*ut motion. . * * The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. 1282 21#% Af%rc&, 1958. B^rfg^—D<?mK;;& /^r (?m?^ IMPLEMENTATION OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS AND ^ RESEARCH SCHEMES ' S M J[w^^ R%0 G^^^f : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. DETERIORATING AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONS IX THE STATE AND THE SLOW PROGRESS OF THE GROW^ MORE FOOD CAMPAIGN ,SAr% (2. ^r^raTM?^ : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut mution. The motion was. by leave of the House, withdrawn. . AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND EXPERIMENTAL JF*ARMS ,SAn Dq;% 67aa%%^y jR%# : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. UNSATISFACTORY WORK OF BoRING OPERATIONS *SAWB. P* DegAww&A : I beg leave of the House ta withdraw m y cut motion. „ The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. MISMANAGEMENT IN DISTRIBUTION OF SEEKS AND M A N U R E iS%yi JK\ ^MwiA R % & % : M y cut motion may be put to vote. Aff/^^^f ; The question is: "That the grant under Demand No. 1& be reduced by Rs* ., *po-"' '*.':-,, J ^^ \ the maMan wa^ negatived. ^ ^$tEM & % a # ^ Q 5?ACa&VrM>AN§ AND AGRICULTURAL "; r "/; ^ t'/ ; ^ ^ ; 'SarUA^ION.,- W\N%MAL' TALUQ, i drawmy^tmoti^ The motion W ^ $ ^ / * „ , , ^ ^ Bt4<?gf%—D^w^^&jforCm^^ 21^7!^^rcA, 1953 1283 CORRUPTION IN AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT A^Ar^ jE*. ^(^^^A R^d^t/: M y cut motion m a y be put to vote. ATr. *$j9<2%Rer : The question is : That the grant under Demand No. 13 be reduced bv Rs, 100 9? iT The motion was negatived. POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION OF AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT . iS*An: ^M<%aw%jpp% : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. D E M A N D No. 8 6 — R s . 1,19,200-TEXTILE COMMISSIONER ECONOMY IN TEXTILE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 6%r%*V. D. DayA%?%?M%<?: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. .The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. * D E M A N D No, 4 1 — R s . 18,71,400—FOOD SUBSIDY CUT AND ECONOMY IN FOOD SUBSIDY iSAr% C ^ p r a m M ^ : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the house, withdrawn. D E M A N D N o . 4 2 — R s . 1,16,00,000—SUPPLY DEPARTMENT PROCUREMENT AND EXPORT OF JOWAR iS&W ^* E&MM jBe&%y: This m a y be put to vote. M r . <%M%&^: The question is. "That the grant under Demand No. 42 be redueed by Rs. 100/' . The motion was negatived. *ToTAL ABOLKPieTSf OF LEVY PROCUREMENT OF PA3NBY F&f% j^. J%t%%%%& R%%%y: This m a y be pmt to vote* 14 1284 21s% M^rcA, 1958 Ba^—7)f//^a?&/or GraM23 Mf. ^p^A^r: The question is. '' That the grant under Demand No. 42 be reduced by Us, 100 ". The motion was negatived* COLLECTION OF JoWAR IN MARATHWADA # M B. D. D^Am^A;^: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. COLLECTION OF LEVY IN WARANGAL DISTRICT. RAW B. XwMayg/a: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. LEVY COLLECTIONS # M X. %%&%yy%: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. CHAN3B IN SYSTEM OF LEVY COLLECTION *S%r% JBL JS^me^^m JRe&fy: This may be put to vote. . M ^ 6fp^^&^-;The question is: " That the grant under demand No. 48 be redueed by The Motion was negatived. ^ C R M S E %^ PRICES AND QUAMTY & CRAWS ; - ^ 4 ^ J ^ ^ & ^ ^ M?M%MM%% i This may be put to vote. "T^at the grant u n & D e m a M Nc, 42 be seduced by B?^6?g^%—D2m%M%F /or Cr^^^ 213% Afd?rcA, 1958 1285 WORKING AND USEFULNESS OF SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 4$A?^ C 6"r^r^^^^ : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. . The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. DEMAND No. 57—Rs. 14,58,000—AGRICULTURE MARKETING, AND DEVELOPMENT FUND, ETC. UTILITY OF AGRICULTURAL FUNDS 6%W (?<%%<%% G<mgar<?<M?/: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. EXPENDITURE UNDER AGRICULTURAL FUNDS. *SAr% JK^ %%&%yg/%: I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. DEMAND No. 69—Rs. 18,00,000—COMMUNITY DEYELOPMEMT PROJECTS WRONG CHOICE OF COMMUNITY PROJECT CENTRES *S%f% j!L ,<4%%%%A Re&fg/: This m a y be put to vote. My* i%M%&%f: The question is: " That the grant under Demand No. 69 be reduced by Rs. 100 ". The motion was negatived. SLOW AND SHOWY WORK OF COMMUNITY PROJECTS ^ A W 6. &r^y%??tM%% : I beg leave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion* The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. WORKING OF COMMUNITY PROJECTS * a <S%W JK\ %%&%%yawa Jt&M?: This m a y be put to vote. 1286 21si March, 1953 B a ^ — D r ? ^ ? ? & / o f Gra?2^ M r . #p%&&er: The question is : "'That the grant under Demand No. 69 be reduced by Rs. 100 ". The motion was negatived. WORKING OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT WfTH REFERENCE TO COMMUNITY PROJECTS # M SA%f<m 6r0MK%% Z?M67M&z?': I beg ieave of the House to withdraw m y cut motion. * The motion was, by leave of the House, withdrawn. DEMAND No. 79—Rs. 5,69,71,000—CAPITAL SCHEMES IN STATE TRADING OUTLAY ON ECONOMY IN STATE TRADING iSM V. D. D%g&pa?M&2: This m a y be put to vote. .Mr. ;%%%&6r: The question is : " That the grant under Demand No, 79 be reduced by Rs. 100". The motion was negatived. .Mr. ;%M%%%f: The question is: " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 8,36,68,500 under Demands Nos. 13,26,36,41,42,57,65, 67,79 be granted to the Rajpramul& to defray the several charges that would come fpx payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day pf March, 1954 ", The motion waa adopted. [As directed by Mjf, Speaker* the potions Bpr Dethands &*r Grants wh%eh were adopted hy the&ouse are reproduce below "That a sum not exceeding R^. 10,15,000 imde^ demand N ^ 18 be #&h^ed to the RaipramQ^h to de&ay the several charges that weiuld ebme fo^r jpa^ent duirmg the eout$^ # t^e ^ear^ $ n ^ g {^t ^ay %f W & & h , ^^$S#^ ^ '^^-^ B M d ^ % — D ^ m a M & / o r (?7wa%g 2 1 ^ Af^cA, 1958 1287 DEMAND No. 26—AGRICULTURE * " That a sum not exceeding Es. 71,85,900 under Demand No. 26 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954." DEMAND No. 86—TEXTILE COMMISSIONER " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,19,200 under Demand No. 86 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for .payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954/' DEMAND No. 41—FOOD SUBSIDY. ''That a sum not exceeding Rs. 18,71,400 under De-^ m a n d No. 41 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment dming the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954. " . r DEMAND No. 42—SUPPLY DEPARTMENT " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,16,00,000 under Demand No. 42 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the seve^a! charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954. " DEMAND No. 57—AGRICULTURAL FUNDS " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 14,58,000 under Demand No. 57 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954." DEMAND No* 65—DEVELOPMENT UNDER TuNGABHADRA PROJECT " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 21,48,600 under Demand No. 65 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that Would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954." DEMAND No. 69—COMMUNITY PROJECTS " That a sum not exceeding Rs, 18,000 under Demand No. 69 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day e^ March, 1954, 128$ 2lNi March, 1953 Bttdgef—D<?man& /or Grants DEMAND'NO. 79—CAPITAL OUTLAY ON SCHEME OF STATE TRADING "That a sum not exceeding Rs. 5,69,71,000 under De- , mand No. 79 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course , of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954/' Mr. ^p^Ax??*: W e shall now take up the Demands for the Social Services Department. Before we take them, I would like to inform hon. Members that Shri Annaji Rao Gavane had asked about the time to be given for tabling motions for reduction of grants in relation to the Demands pertaining to payments to the Jagirdars and the Rajpramukh. Hon. M e m bers can submit then till 11 a.m. on the 25th March, 1958. 6%W A%%72%<?r D^o : I beg to move : "That a sum not exceeding Rs. 2,80,200 under Demand No. 89 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1945. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." Mr. A^pea^r: Motion moved: " that a sum not exceeding Rs. 2,80,000 under Demand No. 89 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that w<3uld come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of Mairch, 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh/' ^AW^A#%&%rI)e0: I beg to move: " that a pum not exceeding Rs. 8,57,100 under Demand No* 40 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment durihg the course of the y ^ r e n d m g the 81st day of March 1954. The Demand has : # # ^e^mmehdatipn of t&e Rajpramukh/' J^&, ^a<5J%M?f: Motion moved: ^ "That a sum not exceeding Rs, 3,87,100under Demand No. 40 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the -several charges that would come for payment during the comrse of the year ending the 81st day of March 19$4. The Demand haa the recommendation of the Rajprnmukh/'- F?/d^f--Df?M^M&/or CmMR? 21^ ^ir??e/2, 1958 1 89 *y&r% *yA^^A'^ D^?o : Sir, I beg to move : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,71,000 under Demand No. 67 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." Mr. 6jp<?#Ax?r : Motion moved : "That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,71,000 under Demand No. 67 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954. The Demand has 'the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." 5%ri ;SA#??%;er J%o : Sir, I beg to move : " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 73, 000 under Demand No. 75 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 31st day of March, 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." <%fft *%M?%&#r : Motion moved: * * " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 78,000 under Demand No, 75 be granted to the Rajpramukh to defray the several charges that would come for payment during the course of the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954. The Demand has the recommendation of the Rajpramukh." *$&p% K D+ D%y&%MM3&: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I suggest that a recgss of half an hour be given Row. Afr* i^pea&er: The Member means tili 6-1$ p.m* ;S%W D%g&p%%&: Yeg Sir. JMr. ;%<?%&<2f: A H right. W e adjourn till 6-15 p.m. The House then adjourned for recess till Fifteen Minutes Past Six of the Clock. The House reassemMed after recess at Fifteen Mimxtes past Six of the* Clock. [MR, SPEAKER IN THE CHAIR] 1290 2lF% MatrcA, 1953. J 5 M ^ — D ^ m ^ M & - /or G r a ^ My. ^pg^er: Let us now take up the motions for Reduction of Demands. Shri. Daji Shankcr Rao. POLICY REGARDING BACKWARD TRIBES SPECIALLY GoNDS ,%W Dqy^ <S*A^A;^ Rao : Sir, I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 89 be reduced by Rs. 100." Mr. <$pea&6y : Motion moved: "That the grant under Demand No. 39 be reduced by Rs. 100/' WORKING OF SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT IN TELEXGANA Mr. <SpgoA;e?*: Motion moved : "That the grant under Demand No. 39 be reduced by Rs. 100." VARIED ACTIVITIES OF THE SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT <SM JS!. R. %%y%sw?ny (Kalvakurti-Reserved): Sir, I beg to move; "That the grant under Demand No. 89 be reduced by Rs.100." Mr; <S^?^er: Motion moved: ; "That the grant under Demand No. 89 be reduced by ",,Rs.lQ0.'-';„-;,/.,- "-^'^',, '* . '. ^' -' .' , ' ^' ., " . ,. ''I'' * POLK?? OF "T3H&, ^ ^ A L SERVICE DEPARTMENT \' *-,--/.',.'(}''^'<''t^-t:;'(,r/' '-<*-;,'''.<' "!*' Re * 4 " , -^ ' ,-' ,' ^That the grant under Demand No. Sp be ted%;c^ b y My. ^ p ^ W i I$it *Ke, 4^^;^'/),-'-' ' j%«?g<?f—D^m<7M&'yof C?^??^ 21^ Af^rcA, 1953 12.91 ^Ar^ G^??p^ Eaa W^^A?^^^: Yes, Sir. It is a typing mistake. That is why it is not clear. ^ * JM/*. i<%?<%A.^r : Motion moved : "That the grant under Demand No. 89 be reduced by Re. 1." NEGLECTED HARIJAN WELFARE WORK IN NiRMAL TALUQ ^^ ^u"*a ^-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ \ Jj (t..) o^-j' ^ J-^^ J ^j J ,&fr. ^p^Jb^/ : Motion Moved: "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by RS*100/' U N S A T I S F A C T O R Y C O N D I T I O N S O F H A R I J A N S IN A D I L A B A D DISTRICT $ ^ f&7T'o'*S5 (3$^^—§^!3oy^) ^^%<^35^^c35^ ! ibgo cs^^odo ^So. ^ O <3^ €$&^^"eS3 ^^J* ^ A <3^5^3i!3M) ^KiO^$\^ 3(3^&KM /^OO^ ^O\O-t30^^3 CMP*. ^a^COO e6"* !$y^ * o O O e ^ o^T*o<3 vq\c^^^j (S5&^^o^o ^o^\^c. 3%r. ^pe^^r : Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100/' HARIJAN WELFARE W O R K IN GULBARGA DlST. 6%*^ ^ M m ^ ^ M ^ ^ f?MmJ^r; Sir^ I beg to move : "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100/' .Rfy. *y%?M%7<2r : Motion moved : "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." VARIOUS MEASURES ADOPTED BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE WELFARE OF HARIJANS iS&W H* R. %#r^%%M3y: Sir, I beg to move : "That the grant underDemand No. 40 be reduced by 100. Rs. 100." 1292 2lF% AfarcA, 1958 J?^Jg^—D^?^?^& /o^ Gr%n*.9 Afr. 6^p^^^ : Motion moved : "That the grant under Demand No, 40 be reduced by Rs. 100/' HARIJAN WELFARE 3ff, ^pmA^r: Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced bv Rs, 100." UTILISATION OF HARIJAN WELFARE MONEY * # M ,<4?MMH% Bac 6?%%MM: Sir, I beg to move: " That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." Nr. iSp^a&^f : Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." UPLIFT OF SCHEDULED CASTES. ^o. ^ O <S^ g-r&gg&a *^r^o^e^ *#KT*o)oo^^ ^^. cr^SyOOO <f* dr*. O O O Mr. ^p6%&er : Motion moved : t4 That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs.100/ / eo^BBNMENT"S POLICY IN REGARD TO ScBEDm^iD CASTES /y^'./;^.^^p*^'-^^^ Sir; I beg - ^.,,, -,'' ^,T%at'^ '§^t i^dey .^pMmia ^o. ^ 40 be reduced bv - ' -, ^*' ^ , .''/ ^' - , \ </! ;f;:7/\f^ - - ^ r ^ ' ' ^ ; ^ ^ ^ r ; '* r '* !Mf. ;Spe%%%y: Motion moved:, * , " That the grant under Pemand No^ 4e be reduced bv Re. I." " ^ ^ " ' ' . " - ' ^^ ^ ' ^ ^'^ '; " . . 7 #?/<%ff - /A'?7?aH& jfor Cro/?^ 21^ AfarcA, 1958. 1293 INADEQUACY OF FACILITIES TO HARIJANS ^Ar^ F. D. D&?Apan,&: Sir, I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by .Re. 1." iMr. *%?f%/MT : Motion moved : *' That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Re. 1." DEMAND No* 67 (HEAD OF ACCOUNT-G 13) AMELIORATION OF BACKWARD CLASSES Rs. 1,71,000. AMELIORATION OF BACKWARD CLASSES IN RAICHUR DISTRICT iSM Jt?M%%%%ppa: Sir, I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100/' J6f?*. <Sjp%%&42?*: Motion moved: " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100/' INADEQUATE PROVISION FOR THE AMELIORATION OF BACKWARD CLASSES 6?&r% ^tM&%s& JBae %%&&% Rao (Partur): Sir, I beg to move : " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. MM." Mr.*ype%&%r* Motion moved: '* That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100/' UPLIFT'OF BACKWARD CLASSES Aff. ^!?p^^^: Motion moved: " That &te grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Ra. 100/' 1294 2iF% i^faycA, 1953. B^g^—Df???(/H(7,$- /or Gw??^ GROSS NEGLIGENCE TOWARDS BACKWARD CLASSES ^Ar^ % \ B^cAM/^: Sir, I beg to move : ' * " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100." , Afr. 6^%%^r : Motion moved : " That the grant under Demand Xo. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100." UPLIFTMENT OF BACKWARD CLASSES *<%W (?%%p%% -B^o WagAmarf: Sir, I beg to move: " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced bv , Re. 1." 34r. ^ ^ A ^ r : This is the same Shri Madhav Rao Sawai's cut motion. Not to be moved. DEMAND N o . 75 (HEAD OF ACCOUNT 81 VII) REHABILITATION OF KoYAs Rs. 73,000. ' EYE-WASH AlETHODS ' OF REHABILITATION OF KpYAS ^^n^^<^:(^od&3--^^c^)'— i , ,^ g^<S3.3o. evL ^ ^^^r$ § ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a ^ o o c o ^ t^. e3,000 g** &^. OOO €H 6g/^OiSo4jia §^^A ^ ^ 1 ) & & ^ ^ . ^^e^oo-3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . Aff. #%?%3&#r: Motion mo^ved: " That the gr^nt under Demand No. 75 be reduced by Rs/100." . N o w di$eus8iopL begins, . JMgf? D^H<7/?&ybr G ? ^ ^ ^b^y^o:. *r ^^^ ^ . ^ 6 0 ^ -^r^a? 2 1 ^ 3iarc^ 1953 s ^o^rcc^gb, oo^cso^b, 5^023^00^0 /\*^3 ^5*^ [Sj(t)o8ri)oj b ^j^o?T ^ ^ -^ s o ^ ^ ^ 6 c e o "^ s ^ ^ ^o? -,^^) (go^-dg -3'^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ; ^ o o ^ d " ^ ^ -u)jgj)^j S9(5j. ^-j^6. 3*^^* 1295 Tpy^^oooJ o3y<^\g*o T^n^jooo q^\ iXkx$j$3\o s;os^y ^ ^ $ y ^ y ^ \ s o J<^g*o 6s"^J3 ^oego bo^\eoo -ScOj-°€)^ ^^ on^^tae^ s^t^o. 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V ^ " 5 ^ ^ 3*&Hoa&3&&. b$^o S_-^osfjS,g"* ^^) ^ < § ^ !&!^go -^ ^y^c^oeo 5^023^00^ ^ o § ^^\ ^Rny-a "s^r^o^ooyol) t ) ^ §^o^ * s ^ ) ^ -^ ^ r ^ e^^^oegc ^ a ^ S * (Cut M o t i o n ) ^ 3 ^ ^3 <^a %3a> -^ ^sjy\^j x;&;^$Fj^^jj 35, 3**o<3 ^oo^^J Axb^ 129,8 <3ojo<5o 21s% M^rc^, 1953. B^^f—D^/^;?J,s jf^r Cm??,a? y^J^ ^§^#^) ^J^ r ! ^ - ^ ^ kJ5? ^ ^ q<^ ]oj2r*^(^^o^go <^^o-^o5JO<Lo':*:r c3o^^^ ^f: ^ ^ <^-J^ -^ ^J^' r t .- Qj Lf ^ . j ^ ^ ^ L:J k-" ^ L^L ^/^ p.& L^^ ^ ps^ ^ . j ^ f ^ ^ L r i ^ ^ t ^2 J'- ^^ <*.* _^" ^ L l J* J ^ L ^ -j! <^_L&fj J ; ^ jf^ ^ ^ - ^ " j Jk^ , j ^ ^ - ^ u^^ ^ u^a ^43j J)^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ ^ ^ U ^w^k - ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^) J ? U ^ ^T d ^ ^ ^ (^ J ^ <g. <^ - <S- ^=^-L i^ 4^j ^ j i L ^ jr *JJL^3^ J-^' ^ ? r ^ ^ - <i.^j J^ ^ ^ ^ ;^' ^ ^ k J ^ 4j^^k ^ ^ , J' ^Li ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^ , ^ ; ^ - ^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ ^ < A S ^ ^ L ( B a c k w a r d C!asses ) ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ L,^ ^ ^ ^ L . tjA J ^ }f ^U^,) ^ ! <gatj*l ^fjt ^ ^J^L* ( m * ^ ^! ^ l ^ j U <s,tg^ ^ ^ f ^ T ; ^ ^ ^ ^ % ^ J ^ J ^ 6^? (<;)<JL 4^f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; R T JL ^ ^ T ^ ^f ^ JL j^t ^ p ^ r ^ d^ ^ ^ ^^? r-t M ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ y J - ^ Q ^ ^ ^ T ^ r ^ k ^ ^ Jt^ J ^ ^^,t ^ !^^^rj^LA ^ ^ ^ Z?M<7g<% - D^w^/?& /or (?7Y??^^ 21^ AfarcA, 1958 1299 ( irPI ) ^ ^ Z*^ ^ *^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ J ^ - ^ u-^J^^^ J ^31-JP ^ (The BeH was rung) ^ L^ o^ Q ^ ^j d[^ r^ -^ 4^1 JL (^ I (j^ <J^* <L/A* J<A^* ^3 -rf* ^ ^ - ^ ^:r^=-< (j%^ O ^ <L^^ ^ _ b ^J u^LS Ay^Q^j^ J* ^r^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ? j ^ J - * ^ *JG! ^ ^ ^ < o^L <i^)^ jx^ ^j^?-> - ^ - J ^ " ^^^,!^j^ <-^t j ^ ^ *-^^ Lp^ u ^ L ^ j ^ ^ ^1 j^Jj^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^1 cr! <i-^^ ^.b^U^ UjA ^ L j ^ L ^ 1 ^ ^ L j ! ^ L ^ ja^a ^ ^ j ^ (^fl- u ^ ^Jbj ^ j t j ^ / ^ ^ ^ J ^ l ^ ^LfV^f^^! C^) j^j!-> ^f-^ J ^ O ^ <L.^1^ ^ L c ^ (^(j"! <*J jj ^J^- ^1^* g ^ ^*^ ^ ^ ^ L^t ^"^ L^j<c^ &^Li ^*gjj** J-^. ^ H ^ f ^ (Honorary) ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ o ^ ^ ' Af^j^f^j^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ t ^ ^ JE^y^^jLi 4^^3^ <*-? j3* ^ L d ^ ^ UD^ j ^ Q ^ ^ ^ ^3 <f*^*(J^* ^ ^ ^^ ^ * 4 ^ - ^ ^ <^1 u^! A$%3 L b ^ L ? 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J^f ^. ? ^j'TT^yo: A^ds^r*^ ^0(5* s"^^ ^o6^3Sb, *33_a?> e^ey^^o^ ^r^\^oj5o^ Xr^oss^ogb ^r^ooeo z!^e^ (SgjSjp^r* ^*e^jj ^do^^o?31)Cj. ^go5^pcs3o ^ d d j o e ^ y^\^^ooo-3 ^o<^6)6ois^o (55Tyo6c^oo gr*gr^* 5Sr^3a!^^Sb c$^-A S}^\o^^^§ s^o6 <3a^ 8^&^\^^\^J, Tpr*<&MeN ^ ^ ^ & ^ o^(^P&j d ^ ^ S o ^ o 6 7T<3 ^ ^ ^T^\gb d ^ ^ ^ o A^!§phjo^sr<$3 A 3 ^ ( j ^ &&*f*sro3 s ^ d o & ^ ^ . y ^ g j $$s^-^ ^ ^ ^ $.^ ^ ^ ^ S&g, VO^M,0 ^^y-^^r^^ sso$T 3 ^ 5 T < ^ ^ war ^ a T ^o^TT 11802 ^ 1 ^ J^arc^, 1958 d^5^oo^o. JS^ J g ^ - D^//^^& /^r (,'m/^^ -^ !^^^^ ^ ^^ctooo^)—^ao^-^s^ ^':^ j ^-3^, s j"cJ 23,3090 ^ ^ o F ^ o s ^ ^ -^j^^oef^ s ^ G J ^"ot!-c^o^^j ^ r\^^b 2b g^. ^ ^ S * j - ^ o^o. ^ ex^tT ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ & ^g) <^ H)C0J0 c)^5*^^ Tpy^^J d?0O. ^oo^u. ^OS*^, dS^tD^! ^ ^ ^'"j. ,-D v ^ . V ^i"s ^ "o^i ^ ^ S e T ' ^\ ^ -^ ^ ^ j r ^. ^L^O^'?*0"^u 1 ^ \. ^ ^!*^ Jjj^6 ^oj^oo&j<^ot3o^)6T^, Sy3ot3os ?p^-^^..c^ ^;^\.-yu^ bT't^Ojfyj^.. ^Ay^ JL R. F ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m y : Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have moved two Cut Motions to discuss the various activities of the Soeia! Service Department as well as the measures that the Government have taken for the welfare of Harijans in the State. If w e glance through the Budget, w e ean Rnd that in a Budget of Rs. 28,22,00,000, only a paultry sum of Rs-13,81,000 has been allotted for Harijan Welfare and other Social Service activities. If w e calculate the proportion of the amount allotted for this Department, it works out to 4 %. In this connection, I would like to draw the attention of the House to the fact that the population of Scheduled Castes in the Hyderabad State form about one-third of the tcftal population i.e., about 88 lakhs, and if the Rgure of other Backward Classes also is added to it, the total comes to more than 180 lakhs. ForlOOlakhsofpeople, the Government of Hyderabad is spending Rs. 18^81,000! From this,* Sir, one ean imagine the amount of interest that the State is taking towards the most down-trodden section of the people, w h o form about twothird population of the whole Statd. This can give an idea whether the Government is having a progressive outlook or depressive outlook or reactionary outlook towards the most down-trodden section of the people in the State. T%tis itself is a standing reflection on the Govemme&t of Hyderabad and this shows whether the Government is moving in a progressive direction or towards a state of penury and degra^tSm. It R^f/ Df//;;/;;& jbr C m ; ^ 21^ J^arcA, 1958. 1808 looks to m c that this grant for 100 lakhs of people of the State is too low. I may call this a Budget of the exploiting classes for the exploited classes. I do not call it a capitalistic or jagirdari budget. This is m y general reflection about budget allotment to the Social Service Department and Harijan Welfare. Xow, what arc the activities of the Social Service Department ? H o w lias this department come into being. Formerly, tine Social Service Department was organised by Baron Hamendroft just to rehabilitate Koyas, Gonds and other scheduled tribes in the State; and the present department is but a continuation of that. I cannot understand how the Govern. ment .df Hyderabad can do any social service at all with this 18 lakhs, much less with the 2 lakhs 18 thousands allotted for the Sbcial Service Department. This allotment of 2 lakhs 18 thousands will be simply consumed by the officers of th& * Department and nothing will possibly be left over for taking up any social service. ;The hon. Minister concerned has been telling that he has established some 'Beggar Homes'. In the very premises of the Public Gradens where our Assembly HaH is located, we Rnd so many beggars—not to speak of beggars on public roads, at bu^-stands and other places. If the Minister is not in a positi<Ni to control the beggars in the premises of the Assembly, what else c^n he do. I a m not able to understand. Coming to the Children's Protection Department, a casual visitor finds there, male constables and female constables on duty exchanging obscene jokes with each other. Any decent man, should he be there, feels shuddered at the vulgar jokes. I have given you a recent instance. O n one holiday, an ofBcial of the Department went to oSiee and called a w o m a n constable saying that there was some work. H e called her to his room and Inolested her. The w o m a n has Ried a suit against him. I understand the minister is trying to protect M m . What then shall- we call this Department ? I do not call it a Children's Protection Department. It is Women's Molestation "Department. This is a charge against the Minister. Coming next to the co-operatives established for the scheduled-tribes ; I would like to know what are the things that ate kept there which are useful for these Koya people. One * would be smxpriaed to And there things which are not at all useful to thenf* but which, on the other hand, afford luxury &M* the oiScers. Jamtins, ehuse tins, butter tins and other 1304 213? Afarc/a, 1958. jK^^f—Dfma^&ybr&w^As costly articles are stored in these co-operatives and they pass o^f a§ foodgrains for the innocent tribal people. These ofRcers of Government go there in Government ears, at, Government expense and instead of serving the Koyas, enjoy them- ' selves eating nicely, drinking nicely and caUing the K o y a w o m e n to their bungalows to enjoy their dance etc. This is also a charge against the Government. Let the Government investigate what sort of things are kept in those co-operatives for the Koyas ? Coming to the Harijan Welfare Department, Rs. S,37 lakhs have been allotted. Thc'hon. Finance Minister during his budget speech has said that the Government of Hyderabad is spending 30 lakhs per year. This figure of 30 lakhs given by the Finance Minister I assert is an incorrect Agure. Actually last year 10 lakhs have been allotted. Only 2.33 lakh'i have been spent and the last year's granted amount has been carried over to this year and that amount has been shown in this " budget, It is not a new grant. Neither the present popular Government nor the previous mixed popular Government tried to reimburse the corpus of one crore of rupees granted by the Laik Ali Government. Rs. 20 lakhs is being spenf from the S.C.T.F. and not from any budgeted amount. Looking at the Rgures, w e feel convinced that the Government is not at all spending any s u m on Harijan Welfare and clearly ^t is not evincing any interest in that matter. , Coming to the scheduled castes in service, there are 33 lakhs of scheduled castes in the State and curiously enough there are only 6 gazetted ofRcers in the Government 2 in the Revenue, 1 in Education, 1 in Sales Tax, 1 in Social Service and 1 in Agriculture Department. For a population of 33 lakhs of people, the representaion in gazetted eadre is only 0. N o doubt, there m a y be a few in the First and Second Grades. W h a t has become of the implementation of Government's reservation for scheduled castes in service? O n one*side, the Government talks of reservation and on the other, issue circulars or instructions to departmental heads that only retrenched personnel should be taken into Goveramat service and thus supersede their earlier commitments. The result ia the representation of scheduled castes in service is being undermined. Even with regard to promotions, after the Police Action, people w h o are not qualified to hold a gazetted rank are promoted to such posts by extraneous considerations. ESiciency and seniority do not count. Hundreds of them, are there and they are incompetent to hold such posts. People w h o are disqualiRed by the Central Public Service Commission BM(?^—D^7R%%& /or G f ^ ^ 21^ AfweA, 1958. 1305 have been promoted as secretaries; but when the question of promotion of scheduled caste people come, because, probably we are not vociferous, or for some other reasons best known to them, our cry becomes a cry in the wilderness. W h e n the question of promotion of scheduled caste people comes up, the question of efficiency and seniority comes in ; but with regard to those who are influential and who have god fathers in seryice to back them, all these requirements are waived. If the Government of Hyderabad want to call themselves a Democratic Government and wants really to serve the down-trodden and poor people, they must try to implement what they say; they must come into the open; they must rejuvenate the people ; they must inculcate a new psychology * in the people. But old traditions are still continuing. Madras vou find, is spending 110 lakhs of rupees whereas our Government does not find Anances to spend even 50 lakhs of rupees.* .The hon. the Speaker who is also the Chairman of the Harijan Sevak Sangh in Hyderabad has been repeatedly writing to the Chief Minister that at least 50 lakhs of rupees should be reimbursed for the cause of Harijans compared to their populations But of what avail ? The question of financial stringency is there for the Government to take shelter. W h e n such big people's representations fall on deaf ears of the Government, I wonder what the Harijan community can expect from the present Government. It is m y earnest request to the Government that unless there is a person to represent them on the Public Service Commission of Hyderabad, the reservations promised to the Harijans will remain reservations on paper. It can take a practical shape only when a Harijan is appointed on the Public Service Commission Board; otherwise I feel that the interests of Harijans and other Backward Classes in services cannot be safeguarded. Very curiously, the Minister for Social Services is called a Harijan Welfare Minister. If so, I cannot understand why the Schedule Castes Trust Fund portfolio should remain with the Chief Minister. W h a t can the Minister for Social Services who is called a Harijan Minister do, when he is not in charge <%f that Fund ? Scheduled Castes Trust Fund is the basis of Harijan Welfare in the State. Is it due to his incompetence or inefRciency that that portfolio is with the Chief Minister— I cannot understand. 1806, 2lF* Afar<%, 1953. B^/Jg^—A'??m??& jor f^^^w?^r ^rnft ^ ^ i M?f3?i #f5r?y ^ ^ ^t ^ p f f % §:^ w ^n^rm* ^ i ^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r % ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Interest ) ^ ^ t f ^ ^ f f T T t f ^ ^ ? ^ ^ # ( ^ sff ^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ r w t ^ ^ Y ^ ^ ^ ^f^Ffi ^' ^ ^ ^^rr; 3#fR ^R, ^ n : srrsr Y^ ?y^- ^ p f t #t ^i^w <R ^? fW^i^ ^ x % ^ <iftf3r^#i^^3T^f^^ ST3R ^ f^T ^ T ^ R f^T 373* 3^ ^!^^^d( ^ f^? 33jFT?t q^^r ^ ^r ^ ^7M* ^ r ^ m ^ w ^t?r ^ ^ ' ^ ^f<^w! 3?t ^(w^ ^ ^ ^t# ^ 3^1 ^ F t inr??^ ^T#^r ^rfw^ srq^ f^^Rs??t w^ft ^*^' ^ ^r^^*^# ^Rft^tf^^^; ^fr ^ 3 ^ 1 3 ^ ^ K ? r # ! T f ^ ^ R t W P h ^ i ^ ' ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ f ^ ^ ^ 4^^<qj<^1l^v^i^. ^ ^ ^ T 3 3WRW%* f&3 ^ ^ # ^ ^ 1 ^ !^tr wr ^ ^ ^ #<4^! % i^# ^r ^ w ^ s f t ? ^ ^ ^ n ^ r ^ i i t ^iwf^^Hi ^ ( ! ^ ^ f ^ - ^ 7 ^^rr^ ? ^^^i?ff B%<?g^—DwMfM&Jbr G^^?i^ 2 1 ^ M%r<?A, 1958. 1807 P^€%'^?^<W<^f^T Wit vft #f^(^T ^sn#^t f ^ W ? ^;^# ! g^*M ^ ^ T ^ t ^ ^ 3T? ^R^Wf Tt ^ ? # H 3t2!T ^ ## {^P# ^ t # §4^d ^ ?T¥ Ri^^d #^! ^f? ^ at ^ ? ^ 5 ^ # HtHtM 3^? ^ Pn ^ #}r! ^ F ^(4^1 ^ n ^ ^ w "h4)d) ^r ^ 1 §?y# ^sS46^ ^9^? %^fW#sfh! W ? % W ^ r !)4f!^ ^? !0fl ^R ^ ? f^n^r ^ ^ 17 1308 21a% AfarcA, 1953. B^d^—D(?w^^& /or G?r#?;?,s' ^r a-sfuftq- ^?r ^ ? ^ ^^^^ # ^r ^Pff gf^r ^f^R % ^ % 3pf^ ^r^ft ^ ^srsrwtf^r^^i^^^^q^^f5n^<w^t33n&sr s^^^f^sri&y? $t#^ ^ ?!T? ^ ^! f^¥f^4 ST3% ^F^# ^ ? ^ STPT &33T ^WT ^ ^K # ^ ^ ^1 ^1 ^ ^ ^ T ^ f ^p?t&^'^%^ ^RT^r ^ypr f^R^1 ^ ^ ^ ^ & ^1^% ^!Wt?y fsf3w Tpn* sfh ^ ^pr^i s^at i^ ^! ^R^wY % f^sr ^ w r ^ ^#^t ^fW%^r i3g# ^r ^^^Rn^wr^^^'^^f^ ^t^^r) &f^w'^¥^%wf^€'<4^ %f^snw ^^^^^i^f^^ ^ t ^ ^ f ^ ^ Wi<^ ^ ^ #!?: ww fetw% fw?)^y w w ^ i^ 3pp& ^ ^ ^? % ^ t ^ ^ M t #^n*w;) ^ f^?^t^& <^^% %^W ^F^P^ 1 f^¥R^# W M^ ^ ^ t ^ W!W^ diag^on ^t 8 p.m. ^ A ^ R D, D%FApa^: S ^ I don't think it is possiNe ^ ,&&. ^ M ^ : the Members Mre taking 50 minnt& ^ho^gh the allotted time ist only &8 minutes, ^ ^ #M<?g<%—D%m%M& jfb^ G m ^ ^ 21<y% Af^ycA, 1958: c^^Lk ^ ! ^ ^t JL^ ^^^i^^bi^^i^^ *.JL^ ^ ^ 1809 ^ ^ J^ tf^* Mr. ^ M A g f : Then I shall close at 8-15 p.m. ;S%r% F. D. D%gA%?%%&: Discussion m a y be allowed till 8-30 p.m. JMh %?%%%%r: The Minister will also take his time and it will be late. . *S%ri*F. D. D ^ A p ^ ^ & : Let him take his own time. (Discussion close ) L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'-^ t+^r*^ o^^ ^ ^ ^1 ^ 4 * Afr. 6[p^^r: If the members are prepared to sit even after^ ,9 '0' clock, I have no objection, ^A))f4j L^J LJ^p L^Gj Hr^j^ ^ Oh-^ ^ U^r* ^-Mf^o ^-^ o ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ j ^ f ^ ^r^^^w^^^J^ 1^*1^ J* J ^ J 4 ^ ^ j-?^ ^ ^ ^Lj^ ^j ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ o^ <i^j^i ^ " ^ ^- <^& ^j^Ijjt ^ ^ ! o ^ <&- J^ ^' f K }^ uc^ ^ cy^ (j^j^ ^x^my ^^*! (J^^ ^3^ ^^t^ L&* ^ ij t^ L^ (j^ j^, ^y" ( o&ces ) (^^T ^ ^j^L^ ^ ^ - o^ t^t ^ ^ ^ o^ L^t ^Cj District C^Hectors ) t ^ ^ tj^&3f ^ J ^ i ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ JE^on 4^^<^J^y3A^^^^*^L ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ o^( ^!^Q^f) J ^ ! ^ ^ 3 3 ^ ( ^ ^ j j u ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ F J^J ^ 1 ^ ^ j$U A ^ ^ " ^ S " ^b ^^ J^ J^ ^jSQs" ^ ) jJ ^ 5^^ ^ ^- f^* ^ <^4 ^ -i-s^^i ^ OfRces - ^. 1310 ^ ^ * 213* j3%ar<%, 1958. R ^ ^ ^ — D ^ m ^ ^ & /or Gm;^y J ^ jT^t <^,j3^ J ^ ^ ^jj! ^ . ^ ^ - <2- ^ ' ^ J u ^ jft - u^ ^ J^r^ ,r u ^ y o^ ( Hospitals J^^* ) <r**r*t* - J^ ^^ ^^U,^!j 2 ^ ^ ' ^LQ^^-^ -^- ^'^ ^^e^^-L Q ^ T ^ ^ ' ^XTJ^J jb ^ - o^ 4 ^ ^ u ^ *S- ^^- ^ 4 ^ " ^ t J^' j^"^: ^f- ^-^: ^ L <i_^ j3"< - ^ J ^5G^ (^ J^ jy4 j^i ^U jt#3 ^ <^. aJL=^ ^ U^^b - o ^ ^ i - 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^L ^ o ^ ^ - J - j T ^ J ^ u ! *ti .* &?* ^ ^ i ! ^^^> j^t <g_Jtt*j ^ ^) j^t ^ j taJbhi ^ " (^s* J <^ J^^' ^ 4y t ^ ^ ^ J* 03^:^ jf! ^ * ^ # ^ . ^ ^ t^f* ^4 ^%^r ^ ^ t^f"- ^ ^ ^ 3Ljf ^ *^^ 3 ^ J <-3^3 ^ ^ (^^ j^<^^^ f ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ * ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ t^ ^ j^^r^ ^ 4L^ts"( gmwrdy ) 4 ^ ^ ^ - <s*j*l Enquiry ) ^^b^^ ^^^*^ J 4 ^ ^.^ ^ ^ ; ^ i ^ y ^- ^^ JQ) L J^a ^ ^ ^g ^ & ^1^ ^ t b ^ ^ ^ <aL JL ^ J t ^ j ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j e^t^ ^jj^ ^ ^ <L^rj^ jTjjt^ 4J&^L4a* ^ ^ ^ ^ R ^ ^ — D ^ m ^ & / w Cra^g 21^ ^ar^, 1958, 1311 ^ j - ^ ^ - ^ y ^ " o ^ ^ 4 ? ^ ^ <-^ Jl ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ - JL ^ l A ^ a ^ ! ^ ^ ^ <*- ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ )T ^JH ^2 ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ J jLL ^J ^ ^,^C J ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ( 3y^^T ) u ^ * -^ ^ " ^ Lf r ^Jj .j j^iT ^ J^ ^^jt ^ j i%y u r ^ 0 3 ^ ^1 ^ ^1 k-^" J ^ ^^Jl ^ ^ ^1 g^jb j*3^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^u^lf ^. g ^ b^ jj' u^!A^ ^ j % . ^ T j ^ ^ OLJ^j) ^-" ( ^%^at ) ^ ^ ^ ^L^^jf- ^ ^ ^ Y ^ ^ 3 ^ ^ J ^ ^ f ^ ^ - ^ <L k ^ j ^ L . ^^tjT ^^IS" ^-^. - ^ t^j ^ J ^ ^ ' ^ ^5L J^L tjt J^ ^ j$0, ^ T ! u L ^ ^ J ^ L ^ tj^*! <i^Lj <n ^ " ^ tyt^ t^y"- ^, j^L. Lfj^t ^L ^-^L^ ^-t^ L&i ^ 3 ^ (^* - <^- -t/^*J-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^- a ^ J?* "^ t^-*" g^^ J ^ j^ - ^ ^ ^ tgjt^ ^ ^ ^ t^- ^ ^Jr^ ^ ^ ^t mr* ^ <d^*tn ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^L? u-*t ^T 4y"^ Special Laoai R^Jes have been brought into force to speed up grant of lands to landless Hanjans and Backward Classes;; nearly 50^000 Acres have be^n granted so far*" ti*M?jt%i t^Ar &4i^ - 4a. ^ t ^ O M j^' j!j^ (^ *) *3**06* ^ ^ ^ gjj #* 4b^^=^ o^ Q^-> ^ o c ^ jtp^*-* ^L ^ < $ ^ <^j ^ ^ jb* (t 1) ^"JL ^!tJ' ^ ^ ^ t ^ J J^^i ^ 3 ^ JA-^"^. ^^ tf-fldi t** ^ o^ <^j ^ ^y"j^ jfu^ ^;^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ " f ^ ( Boards ) ^ ^ u^ 1312 21y% MarcA, 1953. j&^^—D^??w^& J w O m ^ ^ - k.^ tJ*jt^j 6T ^ ^ ^ ^T^. J ^ ^. o*/- cr' ^!^ ^3 ^, J ^ ^uj^ ^ ^ ^ Lj! - k,^. J ,^4^J ^ 2 ^ r ^ J^^J^^J^ 4L J ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^i^^j J) J ^ <^ o^ J^ ^ J-^ ^- ^jL,;3 ^-^^ L^-^ ^J 3^ ^ ^Jj^u^^ o^ - o^ J^ J J3^ ^ u ^ ^ J^ 4^^ J^ M,^ ^^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <<L J^ ^ ^^ o^^' <L j < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^- J^ J 3 ^ f^J J^ ^ j**^ J ^ ^ < L ^ . ^ ( Posters )^^-, ^ f ^ ,2-.^^ - A. ^^ L^^-^ ^;' ^ ^ Jl 4/"t ^- J^ J^ ^ ^ ^ «ai ^'^ ^ J^* U^ j! u^^ l^L.^ k.b ^ ^ <-^!A^ 3?^ 4^- *-r^^ J^ *L^<jL,$ ^ 3 ^ Jt^i- U^^ k ^ " ^ - cR* ^LJ% 0 ^ o^ U ^ J ^ j ^ ^ j ^ - <&. ^ ^ U j^Utf^J ^ j ! ^f jJU^ ^ ^ ^ <f <&. ^^-^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ <*a^ ^ ^ J ^ V^J^^ ^ ^^ ^1 ^ J ^ ^3! J^j! ^b ^ d ^1 ^ ^^ J^t^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *S^??- - ^'^- *^^ ^ ^ ^ 3^' ^ ' <JE* ^-J3^ d ^ o ^ U ^ j.*t ^ ^^ <L,ji" ^- ^ j j ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ j j ^ ^ j ^ ^f*A. ^ ^ ^^1)3^ ^ j ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ J L ^ JUj^i^ Aflj^ b^t^ U^ST ^ j&m! 4 ^ sJS^ ^ ^ t*?Q! i^^j^ t ^ t F ^ ^ R!^*A$*s ^s ^ ^ j ^ ! ^ o^ ,y o ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^y^AfL^ t^j ^ j^r 4 ^ ^ , ^ * ^ ^ ^ l ^ r ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^'^ ^ ^J ^ ^ ^ ^V ^ J^& 1%%%%!^- y Y ^ is T^p, pi^se Snish aeon. R?v<%gd%—DeM%m%s/o7- ( ? r ^ ^ 21^f JMarcA, 1958. ^L ^ ^ j ^ ^ t^3j** J t 4 ^ - ^- ^ " 4 ^ ^t? ^4f j4 J^ ^ 1318 ^^ ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^$^ j ^ ^^ jjL uXL.^ ^j.y <U ^, ^ J o ^ L ^ f ^ j ! ^ Q . : t*j %y*<J^ ^ jL^y A ! ^ ^ ^ ! - ^L ^ ^ ^ f^ u > ^ ^ ^ j-?* <2- ^ * ^ 4 ^ ^ . j^3^^jl ^ <^. J* ^ ^ (^^L.^ J* ^?;L^ (j*JJL>*" J ^ ^ 3^ ^ Lip ^ ^ ^ ^1-7^^1 jA^ 1^ ^ ( Portfolio ) - ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ j ^ ^J L ^ ^ j^T^' ^ ^ -^J^^jLi {^ 9*-^** !_^y^ ^ ^ 3^ <^- ^ ^*^jLi Ujt ^ ^j{ jX<* LjjA ^ ^ j.y U'L^ ^ o ^ ty^ ^ i ^ ^ ^-^ ^ - ^-.^- ^4^^?? ^r^ jj! u ^ ^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (g^3*> <3l^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ o ^ L r ^ ' ^ " ^ i JJ* <^J4 (3^^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ V r ? ^ cL-^o^^ ^ ^3) aj^^< ^t <^I (J(y uy^. ^ l^^j LJ ^ 33^ ^)S^ ^Hjj^j&! o^ ^ ^ (Yf ^^ ^ ^ ^ y * ^ j ^ j ^ ^y^-a ^ ^ ^ ^ J^ ^ ^u^j^^L ^ 3 - ^^L$A ^ ^ ^,^4^^3^ ^ - ^ ^ ^- k-j^J^^ <^!jl ^-J ^ 4L k-.^*^ y^ - O ^ <lJ ^ JL ^ ^ ^ u ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^* ^ j^j JL,?^ ^ o ^ Z ? ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^' s^^^ ^ 3 ^ j ^ ^ o^ t43)?b4?* ^ J ^ J ^ J ^ ^ b ^ ^jT^^ L ^ -^^ - ^- ^ 4^^1^4 <^Lj^ <^j*^ca* ^y^* ^! <il <L.!^ j3^J&b^! k- ^ jf- ^ ^ J j ^ ^ b ^ ^4i on* ^ ^ ^ J ^;J (**j 4 - <a.L^LT^ ^ki ^ j ' ^ (o^)*n (^) ^ ^1 ^ - ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ - Oir^ ^ O^^ ( u^ d?->Ll ^ ^ % * ^ ^ % " i;3 ^-3% jj! ^*^ ^ * ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ - (^1^* -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 8<l-^ t ^ ti*s3 K" Q^34i Ojt 3? oJ!^ <^(sr*K W#!: )j^^I^l ^ j ^ ^ - ^$31 o ^ uLj^j^ ^ ^- ^ g*^! 4j^3 ^Y<J^^ 3^QT n3^ J*ty- 44^ <dL^* ^ 3 ^ * ^ ^ <*^ - c ^ <^.j ^ U ^ ^j) 4^^3^ 3? *g3-3* ^ ^ ^ tj^ ^ 4 ^ *L? - ^ ^ ^ y ^ L ^ Lfl^jU ^ Q ^ ^ ^& A>3 ^ ^Lj^ J^'^ ^L t ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ jJ^ ^ ^ S 3 ^if j3^t)j** J ^ 0^34 < A ^ J ^ ^ ? - ^ ag%Jlg-. JL^4 J^^Y^^^ ^JL ^p3^ JK"^)3^ t ^ J ^ J^^^^l^ <%j!^y ^ ^ j^Ti LjfY tJ&Jjti ^$^< - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ O^JMy-t ^ J^ ^3) ^L ^ ^ ^ t*-s k^? 0^3 u(^ J^h d>ta*M 3h J ^ ) * ^ ^"^- -J^**Mt ^ 3^ J ^ ^ ^g^ 3? o^ ^ J^ ^ <R, < ^ ^ * - «^L ^ ^ ^ ^ *^^ S ^ ^ 3^Td5* ^ J ^ ^ #^iLj^3^ u^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ J * 4 * ^ - ^ . ^ ^ Ag tJE* <>L-1$^3^ ^ ^ ^ Q^ ^ J (J^ J ^ 3 ^ ^ 3 4 ^ ^ J^ <33at2t3 J 0^3 ^3^^1^^ ^ ^ t ^ * ^ * ^ ^ ^ J3^ o ^ 3^ u^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! y ! ^ 1814 21g% M%r<%, 1958. J 5 ^ ^ — D ^ ^ ^ J ^ / o r Cr%Hfs ^ ^ u^ j^! La* t-^K? ^ L ^ L-^ J^^! j ^ ^*^ u^^- ^L *^^3^- <$j^ j - ^ ^)jut ^ j^t o ^ L-*s*.t*? < ^ ^ ^ *J^! ^ ^L ^ ^ A^Lg^G^ k- u:^ ^ 3 L^ b^f*4j t^* ALJL u^! o ^ - ^ ^jf^ ^ ^ * J^ J3^ 3^-7\ij^ ^j^.^t j ^ i) ^ u ^ i ^^Li ^ A . 1^*33 ^^ u,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ***%** u^) - ^^"^^^ K"^**xy ^1 jA^)^ ^!jJL^ <j^# ^ 3 ^ ! L^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^t ^* y * - ^ ^ I ^ f *t&d) O^^^^iJ %!*$** ^ <d—^^ ^)Ai) j^L*! <aJu ^ 3 ^ Jb^ ^^) ^ ^ <*i**4*. ^ ) ^j^ C-^ ^ * " ^^-<^LW'-* (^^ ^* ** ^ L ^ j ^ ^ ! ^ J ^ ^ ^ r - or ^^, ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ % ^ ^ j ^ ^L Qs?* (n^ J H 4 ^ ^ t$j^^ J ^ ^ V ^ ! ^ ^! - ^ < A ^ ( F m up ) v! J* ^ c ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ j^ jfA^ ^' M^ ^ ^1 ^ - ^ J ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Meaaa i^ ^ ^ ^ t&t . ^ ^ ^ ^ J^^^^'^! *?*?. t&?; < ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 js"n* #M<%g<af—De?M<3?M%F ^br 6rr^?^ 21#i ^f^rcA, 1958. 1815 ^2 j*^*!^ ^3*\y^ ^ ^Lj^jj^ ^ <^ <f\^L^. ^Jlj^j3^k ^ L^ LJ" <j\?! j^c. ^ ^f J^ &" ^^^J - L^ L^c%^ ^ j ^ <j^f-^ ct^ c ^ ^ tt-g-i k? 4jj3jJ Lji? ^jL ^yL C Scheduled Tribes ) ^ ' ^ *^4A jjt ( Scheduled castes ) ^ ^ ^f ^ ^ U^j^ jj* c ^ ^ > ^IL ^ U 3^Lt -, ^ ^ L ^ ^ *^*^ J!^ ^ ^1 {^! o ^ *f1/^J3* J*43** ^ ^ J^* ^ ^ ' ^ 4^- k-kj ^ ^ {^ jLb^! ^2 ^ ^ f ^ *^3*L*3 ^jJjt ^ ^ ^ . LjjA J^ L^j^ ^ ^ ^ <^5- v l ^ ^ ^ ^-j[ ^ Qj t^j ^J^ g^ f-^L^ ^ jj) ^ , jjb ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^a> ^ f ^ * f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ JY 4^^!k j^* gj - (_a& ^ u ^ ^ L? J ) ^ ^^^3 ^ ^ L ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^L <-b^?b* ^ < ^ ^-j ^ - ^ KJt^. ^P ^ J*** 3 ^ 0 ^ ^ ot t-^ (^>. *. (j^ ^ ^ b }f ^ -4^1*. ^ ^3 ^ J L ^ " a ^ o ^ jt ^ t ^ C4 j!^# <^j^3-^ - ^ ^ - ^ ^ j^U ^2 u^3^ ^ hr*L^!^ ^ ^ ^ ^J^^ ^ * L ^ *s^)^ ^ ^ ^ <&- b^ ^ ^=^- ^ ! K" ^e!^i ^b^^-J ?r^ b ^ ^ - <^s*j ^ j ^ ^ ( Depressed )^ * ^ v ^ ' ^ A ^ ,JT& - <& (gj^ ^ ^ ! o ^ <^ops <r^ ( Unpaid labour ) <g^ Ji ,3K. ^ t S " ^ A . ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ( ) ^)J^ J^ ^ j ) ^ J^-^ ^ 1 ^ ! ^ AyStai j ^ 4^ ^ ^ - c ^ ^L.^ ^ ^^^j!i jL^ ^ t^! o ^ j j ^ ^ r ^ ! J* ( ^ ^^ ) ^ ^ ^ j*M* - ^xsC^ oc^ ^L^tf ^S^A?<5^i 4^ t^y^L. L ^ 4 3 ^ L ^ ^ Sj^ L%^ J^- AjJw# 4^ ^ J j ^ 4* ^k C^X^^ 1816 21s% Af%r<%, 1953. B^dg^—Dewan& ybr Cra^N ^ ^ ur4?* J^ ( ( Classes Classwise ) 3 ^ <^^" ^ -^- ^ ^ ^ J -^-^ ) ^ T ^ ^ j ^ * ^ ' ^- J^ -^^ ^ ^^=-< ^ j * ^ jjt ^JL. ^ ^ ^ t^A AA-^A AJJLu^t A) ^!Ly- L S A i L a ) <-^-^- v ^ ^ ^*f^** jys{ ^ L )^a,s&iM <? ^ J^*^- o^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ HjTj^ ^ ^ ^i ^ ^ j^j ^- ^r^t. ir^ ^.j). <&. !j^ ^ ^ ^ z ^ ^ ^ ^ Ji j^t ijj ^ ^A ^^'^- <J"u^ k^< ^ <^ ^JL#. Lf* A! Uj! <^' h ^ - ^ L b^. ^ jJ"4A*^ ^) 4?L. ^ 2 ^ ^ j <*344) *S^? ().) ^ .211^-! JL ^ - !f^A J^ <J)j^ 4j, AT A ^ 4TLf^r^ ji*i< .T ^! - 2 ^ ^ g ^ ^JJ 4 ^ ^' JLJL ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ 4 ^ ^-jL JL ^) jj) - ^ f ^ T ^ . ^ 4 ^ dy JLJL ^ ^! ^. ^ ^ ^ ^.j^J^j^<d^ ^! ^T,U^! ^Jb L^ b/*. ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ju ^ * g ^ ^ j^ j ^ * ^ - tf,* L%: J*. Ak*^ jjr ^ ^ ^ . ^ ALt^ ^,) ^ ^ y ^ ^ - ^ 2 ^ ^ . ^ ^-' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j b ^ ^ ^ tr' j^I ? J ^ J" ^ (*4 <^ ,SL J^y A! !4^' c-s^^ tr U3 ^ ^ ^. ^i Jj*.t^4^ UG) ^,; A^ <f i*^ ^ ^ A, ^ - ^ j^ JL ^ . g^, A^ .^n J ^ * ^ ' ^ ^ ^ r j k.Qi ^ ^f ^ ^ A f j ^ tr^tJSL ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ j ^ , ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ J? j . ' ^ ^ - ^ i ^ - ^ ^ L ^ j^ ^ Q ^ ^ j!^ y ^5^y^{ j^jt^ k- J^^? A^ . ^ ^ j ^ ^ j n , ^ ^.t ^*^).^ty^ ^rj.^ ^ ^ jB^^ff—D^m^^jfor 6&*<M%<y ( * Outlay Jtj^ ^i ^ ^ ) 2 ^' ( ^J'- ^ 21^ M^r(?A, 1958 Capital 1317 ) J ^ . ^ ^^' ^ ^1 ^ L ^ j J ^ j L ^ ^j ^Lj ^ ^ ^rL^^ - L^^ ^ ^ ^ * - ^ ^ /^^*-LJ^L^L^y^ jt ^3 u ^ ^ & j o ^ P-lA^t^jt ^- J ^ ^ t^J^- ^-9-^ U ^ ji U _k; ^ j^L j' ,^t ^. <_r^.i^fJ ^ j ^ j ^f ^ <L-Af (Poisonoug [^^s^- jJ' J 3 ^ ^L-.'J-! U ^ - JL^-t J ^ L$* y ^ ^?13"^ ^' <^^ ! ^ - L$^*J^ Lf (j\^ ^ ^ J! jj3*J L jj* L ^ j ^ ^-T *'$^;'-3^) ^ J ^ J^^ 4^^-^--* J ? ^ ^1 ^ A L^3^ o ^ ** u^-^o^Li L?* ^— -^ J ^ ^y «d^^ ^! ,jT ^p J^J^.) ^ ^ ^ ^3 ( ^ ^-^ 4 ^ ^ <iL (^rjr^ J..^y' ^H ^-t^ cT3^ Jf* ^ j-^^t ^ Ut3^ ^ tj*^3-* ^ " u ^ <^^ J ^ (Cut Motions) ^ ^ b ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^' ^^L^^L^ ^*" ^L Lr' J^ ^ b^ ^^-^ ^ o-^ J ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^^"( Reduce ^ ^^ ^-^ ^L ^ ' J-*' fL* <i-^^^ /J* u ^ ^ ^ - L>^ ^3^-" o ^ )<^-k) ^ ( Expenditure ).$?^?*^^ ^-^ ^-^ j ^ j ! ^ L ^ <L ^-i^^ ^ Fy*^^ 4^JfL ^ ^ '^a^^i LS ^ .. UT ^ ^ ,j%4 ^^iL^jf i 4f^%y ^ ^ ^ J^i J^ ^ 4 ^ ^ < L ^ ^ J 1 ; ^ ^ ^ r ^ * ^ ^ Ot^ ^ *^iK^ J^^ ^^ J*^ ^ ^ ? ^r t ^1 ^ u ^ - < ^ Q ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ A ^ ! ^ 3 ^ c^M j ^ j ^ ^ ! ^ *i^' ^Sl ^ r ^ ^ J ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^-^ ^J^ - <^- ^ 1 ^ - ^ <g& ^ ^ ^&f - <*b* J ^ (^pypvMon ) ^3J^: ^ ^* t ^ * ^ ^ ^ J^^I J ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ 3*vt*l ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L ( Harqan welfare ) ^^^ u ^ ^ t^y. t^sM ^ 1 ^ ( ' )^-* ^ ^ . ^ ^ -^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ j <s,jr! ( Motive ) -?4^, J*sli'*^ ^ ^ 3J^ ^ ^ ur^ ^L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^-^^ J ^ ^ ^ o^ *4S <a-<n ^ ^ J^J^ ^' J3! ^-jS" ( Atnloute ) ^ ^^ 1318 21<$% AfarcA, 19S8 J?^^f—j%w%M<%? ybr 6^m^f,s* UjJ^?r!?r:J ^j ^t ^ ) ^*<L. J^-^ *rr^^' J * ^ t ^ ^ ^^-^ L T ^ u ^ t - ^ ^jjj.J ^ (-jTj^LJ J^^T ^ ^ . L^j ^ ^. c*L j^! cJ^j^Jf ^ L j ^^ ^ ^ ^ g * Pope) M^ 4L ^ ^ ^ ^^ ( PointiRed chair ) ^ J^^L <JG! k^ (^ ^ r . ^ ^ <j. J"t? LJL. ^ ^ - J a ^ L ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^^-^ (Caste Hindu) ^ ' ( Faith ) 4^ 6" ( Cast Hinduism ) f^' -?^^ ^ ^ ^* <*_j)A^. ^ L ^ < ^ ^ t - <^a ^ ^ O ^ Q^ kJU <j* f** ^' ^ L f JSJJ ^ &Lj ( Insinuation ) u^^^'' J^*J ^^ ^^ ^ - j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^:' jj^ ^ ^uL^ ^U^ ^ O^A L&>B^ ( Arrogance ) (j^ -%J j ^ ^ (jy - ^ ^ L*g^*„ - ^ ( Step ) v***' ^ ^ ^ Lf uf ^ )^ U^i J%. ^ ^ (As a whole)** ^<^o^jL^i i ^ t ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ j j r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <g^ J^j^T !^^t L^jt jj) <^b ^ ! J^^ Q^A ^ ^ ^ J (gt^g ^ ^ (^ J^^ ^ ^ ^ * Psychology ) ^?^Ks** ^ ^P' ^ ' - ^ Q3J" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ **#jJLi <L^( Tolerate ) ^ ^ y ^ ^ <^ ^^f^L^j J3 ^ ) uJ^^^y ^ t3{^ (Psweeping accusation) t ^ i ^ ' ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ t -^* 4 ^ jLJ j^f ,, , ^ j ^ b^sL^T)^ g3t j j ^ ^L4 ^^ A^^U) t%y ^ ^ ^ 4 j ^ ^ ^ t - A t ^ 4^ ^*?tjt% ^ ^^" ^^ t)b^4J^ t^^^i^^^j^j^^ <^4^j^!^j^!Jr!^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ . ^ m%;!0;<y-Lf Lj 4.-^4 ^ 6 ^ ^ { 4^j^oJ"^ ^f ^^ ^ ^ ^ u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ J (Social wor&efs gathering) UjA &.j^tJ ^ 3 . - J A - ^ ^ <A-^( Amelioration )u-'jj^^ -L^j Ojj!j^ jt- u ^ ^''.xL* <^-!.. u^A ^r^j L*LJ <^.^r^ ( D o w n - t r o d d e n ) Jj3*j-^ ^ . ^ j j - ^ ^ u ^ z ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ "* ^ *-^^ ^*- ^ - " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ - ^ ^ y " ^ ^ i " ^ k-t-fljLi ^ ^ ^^jj ^ j ^ ^ /^l <i-ji^ j ^ -- ^ L%^ ^ ^ J k - ^ ' i ^ ? ^ ^ j^L .^^- jj! ^L^*( Prejudice ) u^^-^ Vj3^ ^^Jf" ^bJ!jj <i^j^j^ JL jji ^ <$_ H^y r ^^^ ^ ^ J^^ ^f^ ^t_^^j-^3^ jjj-.4^y\jt*^^ J^r^^ -* Kj^j A^ g?rj <j^ ^.^J ^j) (j^ /^ <i^^! ^ j^L ^2 ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <-JJ^ or! u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ b ^ K-! ( H o n . Minister Concerned) )^ ^ U G ) A ^T 42J9 u^!j^ d^H AJ"^u() L^ u^LSL^ J-^3^ <L (-^ ^P ! Aflo^ A2J^ ^)*J;^ b:^ 4J^L3^^** <JL^. j^! ^ t ^ ! Aj k^ u ^ ? L^lL^ LJ^Sjj Ly <^^J! ^ k ^ y l ^ ^ ^ ^ ASJ& Jitj^ d^ti ^ (^1 L ^ rWJ^^ J ^ ^ j J ^ ^ ^t 0 ^ ^r J ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ < & - ^ ^ ^ (^ <i-j ^ 4H ^JLr* j ^ J^^T J G ) A f * t ^ ^ ^ ^ AS"<*.44 (j^*^?^ ^ ^ j ^ ^L ( Miracle ^ * C5^** - ^ - ^ J ^ ) L%^ <^' < ^ ^ ^ - ^ < ^ ^ ?;o ^ - ^ ^ - Econoihicaily ) ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ! ^ -o^ ij3 ^ ^ ^ - M ^ ^ t ^ !)!%*! c^3Q o^(Edue^t^naMy Backward) ^ ^ J^^' -^ (Backward <j^ *s)^ J^lr^4^j!^ ^ o^ ( SociaRy Backward ) ^ ^ J<^ ^ ^ J^^T^J) *.^t^ L^b Jt^*^I.pt ^ b ^ )j^ ^ t 4^gj.> ^ . ^ ^ 43^^j ^ ^ ^ ^,JL.^^,, ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ( Warning )^bb ^ L ^^j - (j^a b^^. H^y^t^j # b f ^ Agj^^J (j^ j^! -^ ^L(<4)^ ^^j ^ ^ )J*4 j ^ - Hj V ' ^ ^ * J t^j )^L^^) < > ^ ^ ^ l ^ i ^ Z- Q^! ^ 1820 '213% M%rc&, 1958. R ? / ^ — D ^ m ^ M & /or C w n ^ ^ L ^.j^ ^ ^j' ^J!c*xJ Z- ^ . ^ ^ ^^^ <L <Jjj^! ^ ( ^ ^ jj! ^ ' ^! ^^Lf^L^Lk^j'^^'f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 ^ u^! *-43 2-j^jR' ^ . ^ f i ^ 6 = ^ ) ^ j^^L ^ j ^ j^t J ^ j ^ ^^1) ^ ^ j^l Goal ) ^^jj^ d^^^r^J - u^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Credit ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - J*^ ^ ^ (Cries of no credit to Communists from Treasury Benches) - ^"^j H u"l j^t ^ L ^ ^1 - ^rlr (j* <^t 4J"^ ^ L^t ^ ^^f*^C ^.^& )^;! - (j^ iL^ ^ L . ^!^ ^^^ - ^L.L* LJ ( Threaten ) 0\*.?^ ^ Har4 words break no bones ' ^ ^^^^ ^.t ^ J ^ <^J^ ^ ;^^^ ^^^ ^ <j^ ^4^ ^J^t 4lL ^.^t^ <**J ^ ^ f u^ 4 ^ ^ ( ^ ^ distention ^^^4^-A-d^^^^^.^ )^^5^ ^ t^pa ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ U Q ^ ^ Q ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T -J^^ &?!^ J^t. ^^JL^ JA?^ ^ ^ ^ ^ U<r* t^* J!** ^ ^ 4 ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -j^ J^ J^: 4J ^4?L^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *. ^ 4 ^ J^y^J" 4^4 ^sL^ J^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ' ^ ^ " ^^ ^ ^-^ J ^ ^ (3^^J 't^!t?J* -^^' ^ ^ ^ ^ ( Public Heaith ) ^ ^ - - D ^ K ^ & ^ c ^ ^ 213? MarcA, 1958. ' 1321 ^^-5*^ ^ * k^T ^!L jjt ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^Y^jj j^;t^-L^^. 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A.'U. ^, L ^ _ ^ ^ ^'^Q^^_,^ j^ J) ^ ; ^ r ^ JG j ^ t ^, J^^. j^ ^ u*' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -^k- t- u^b ^.^uif JUji^ .j iT.a.^'j.4; ' ^ ^ - ^ ^'^- ^ ^ ^ * U 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ f ' ^ ( ^^ ^ ^L ^ . ^ j . ^ Down-trodden ) ^ ^ j^fy^U^; u " ^ . ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ L ; t%A'^ <^-^ " - ^ ^ ' <^*^ ^',. ^ r ^ - ^ ,^{ ^atr ^ - J5^: ^fj ^ . J k.,ry%u*j ^' -^ J^^T j^V) - ^ - ^ J- ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^-J^*f Util^t J ujr^ <^^( Famine, )^ ^L^-. ^^. ^ . ^^,t ^ ^n^ ^,! ^ ^"*A: 1322 * 21s% .MarcA 1958. J B ^ g ^ — D ^ m ^ & /or C r a ^ ^ ^ ^. tj-^ ^ ^ o ^ , <f {[ Poverty ) ^ ^ (Pestilence ssrwt ^ r ?r' f^?f 9rw ^ ^rr ^ ^ ^ wff ^rr^wff % ?rt f sfh #a^i ^rr^ ^. S!w33:-3m3?t ^rRr ^ ^^ ^# f^O* fWt ^ w ^^ ^ fsr^ws- ^ ^ A&. ^p^^&^r: Bellirs use the word "A Vanya". ^$^^#^^^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ W r ^ arsw ^W<^^4#^^!g^:g^:W^t3^tT^WwM#^'!M^^^^ ) ^ ^ 9#f53ff ^) # 4 ^ ^ ^ w ^ f ^ ^ ^ F^mties fwy^ <C%<%ge%—D<?7yMm& / w C r ^ ^ ^ 2lF% M^rcA, 1953 ,1828 (1) g ^ ^ n j ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ 5ft9TT& ^-^^ ^ ^ r ^ ?^ ^r? wr^ ^nhr^ 3?' t. (Y) sftn; sf33r ^ 3 n { ^ ?^f^ ^ # 9T# ^ ^ H ^ < h ?f3^r(Economic Problems)^ ^ ? f 3 r w ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ TT#^3^ (backward Tribes) fsr^r ^r^R ^ft ^ ! ^ snf&ff ^ ^ ^ f ^=n^* ?rwt ^ f^TRW^t^sf^i^^f^^ ^r^t^i^wf^^^^n^^^f^rrf^^^ ^f^^^*^^^ ^ ?Ttp {^n ^wr ?^t ^nnw% 3f)3& 5rqi^^3) M<^Q<n^' f^#nff ^t 3i3y?f^r # ^ ^ y # t ^ = * T ^ ^ ^ ^ R 0 * ^ ^P?r^<j^K ^ ? ? ^ ^ ^i<^^ ^^:4!!^4f f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ ? ^ ^ (Encourage ) ^^33<!?^^^i3^1^^ ^ 19 1324 * 21s% Mar<%, 1953. (Assurance) f^7 ^i ^ ^ F i ^ ^ ^ D ^ ^ & / w Cm?t*3 ^ ^f^R ( Provision ) i^# ^ ^ ^ ^y ^t ^ft! fsnrf^ f^r fwnr ^t u w 71 ^iwr ?r# fw^^t! ^ h ^? ^ # ^r ^ W ^ r ( Release ) ^1 f?# w i srlR ^ ' § ^ apft 3^ STsft 3 ^ - o^^^^t^t* ( Details', ) ( ^ ^ s&. #33! §3 :-?^ f^T ^R^ ^ ? f^# ^ ? ^ ^I^T ^T^T^T ^ t *. g - 2^^ u*^ H^J ^' o^ - j^r & J ^ ! af3? ^!^4)4 ^ K W # BfW H W T %; ^ f^r ^ f ?I ^ f ¥1^ ^ Trt^sft ^PT ?TW =^w ^ ^tf^r ^ 3?t i s^ft ^ ^ ?rt^ ^ TrT^R^r ^ ^ r ^riY ^ nr^sr ^?^r 3?w ^^^^^^^f^^^f^^^f^ ^^' ^ F T ? ^r%* ^ ^ W T ^7^?7 ^ ^ ^ ^ f wt i i ^ 5w<M f^^^tw ( General Election)^wr w r f^n* ? ^ f ^ ?ft ?it^^ ^r ?n^ ^ ^ W ^ ^ f^^pr 3r s ^ r ^r)w (^#! sfhr ^ip^ft ^ ?nw ?i ^?r^ an# t ^ ^ ^t 3rw ^^tw(4t 5?t f^^^^^^^M^^^^#^^#f^ ^snW^^RT^^^lf^^^^^r^ ^^^,^^f^^^) „ ^-^#^^ #^^ #M<%gd%—-D<?7H%?t& ./w ^ a ^ 2 1 ^ HarcA, 1953. 1825 isft. 5f^7 ^?:- ???# 3?n%9 ^?ir?i?# f^# ^ far^r^sftf^? srfff ^ ^?t W ! !TW#T !TS??:-Tft 33 sfl? P)^<^ ^ ^?# s^y? ?T?5? ^T ^f^TT ?ft ^HXt 5f9?^ ^? :-f^r ^ ^t^r? ?ft? ( Recent Note ?TT ^ ) ^ n ! ^%^r ^ r f^fFR ^ # ^t ?^t ^ ! ?f^r far^ sq^f(W ^EFRin TpRTT % f^T ^gU ^ ?W f^y? sr3?r ^ ? ^ sr^nf^f^ snifs^ ( Appoint ) ^* ^ ^ ! ^r ^ % f^?^r^?^30-?rs0-^ !3^^3r^r5^^TT??r?^ !^?r%f^ ^^^^rr^^rw? ^ ! syhf^r^rf^r ?i^t^^t^??r ??? #'^? f^n* ^mr ^ ^ ^ ^nQw3fh: ^T?r5^'( Problem ) 3 ^ ^ r i ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ 3 n ^ ^ ^ f ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ !3n^^5r^^wT^^3pft^#^ ^ ^ r 3ft ^x^ 3r^t ^R^ %* 3wfsr ^ft ^ f^n* ^ ) f^r ?rr^r ^ft ^i^r ^' ^ x fs^ ^^n^^^u^r^^^^ft^^^^^^^u?^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^Trr^t^( Mind )^^#^r^^r^x# %- f^? ^?# eh? # w ^W ( Beggars H o m e )^ ^t??r 3^1 ^& PH^iR^I ^t ^ ^ n : 3T¥# 5ST3^ i^r! M^r ^nwt ^rr^w ^Wr f^F ^?# f^?# ^rrit ^ w ^r f^^^wl^^^^^r^w^^i^^M^^^w ^^^f^^^^j^^n^^^^rr^ (Facilities) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n ^ ^ ^ l f ^ ^r# ^ t ^ K r ^ ^? ^Tr ^ w ^! 33- Tj^- g y ^? f^Yfwf 3T ^ ^?H ^ f^ ^ ^ft^ # # ^ ^ ^ t f^^*, ^5f,, ^ ^ ^RTT ^ f? ^ # 9T3t ^ft =^r ^ T W t f^!^t ^ ^ T S ! ^ ^ ^ i q? ; 1826 2lF% .MarcA, 1953. B ^ ^ f — D ^ ^ a ^ & /or C f ^ ^ 3?fey? { ^ 3 ^ ? ^ T n ^ i # f ^ ^ ^ (Activities) ^pr ^f^r ^rRr f^r squ^r ^rr ^rr ^n* i^r^ ! ^w ^ r ^ M ^ ? # # ^ gf^r ^3rrf^ wt?y ^? ^Rr f^rnr ^ 3 ^ ^ r ^ r ^nrr ^m^T ^ ! sfhr 3 f ^ f^# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ n ? * ^ ^ - ! ^dt^^^f^f^^f^f^^r^^^f^r Af?-. ^ p ^ ^ : N o personal reference, please: $R. ^ ^, ^TT!^:—^RW^?^T^WT#?f^Xt3rf^r?7?aT^R!T^ 3 ^ ^ i ^ ^?^ff ^r ?r?r?f^ 33R3? # ^ i ^r f^r f^!<M*d ^r M ) - ^ 3?mn: ^i ^^4dx ^ m ^ ^ ; ^ r M ^ P s w % ^^t ^ ^ fwf^^< ^'3T^ift ^ ^ i : ^ra^^! nwf)q ^?^T ^ snf)* ^t ^ ?nr ^ ^ sfh: ^' in^ ^^n* ^ f^ f^n* ?i f^#?frwf (Investigation)^! spr? ?^ q^^i ^t ^nr# 3?wr^ft # ^^r# 3T^?a^fts&Rr { Assurance )giwr#^3ft^^^^KfT!^fff^T^r^w^rr^t^t #^3r^ ^iw^t^^^^^wwr^f^^^ §^??r ' ^^st ^ #ytf^^( A j ^ y s i s ) ^ ^?n ^i^n ^ ^ ^r ^ ^ n * ^ ^ fsp^g # ^ (^wa^nai Character) ^ ^^ ^nw 3 # a3&; . BMJge;—D<?wmM& /or (?7YMt;s 2 1 ^ MifcA, 1953. ^ 1827 ^ .^. ?h ^nr?:—3F^f# ^mpr^ ^ 3 1 : <K ^ n * ^ M r ^ t ^ 3rr# ^f^Pi^'^r (Administration) 3 ^ f^n ^; apn err? ^ ^ t 3r?# ^rr^i ^ft. sf^i ^:—spq% ^s?t ^r sf^j 9^ qi-^f^r Brrr# ^ ^rr f^ stin^fanr 3-^ ^ W? tfPP&9 33^:—gl ^ ^WI ^1 ^?I ^t ? ) ^ ^ ! ^ F ^ ! Af^. A$p^A:^ : Order, Order. TC^-ar?R?t ^#3^sr ^ g# ?r^- 3 n ^ ^i f^p ?mr t fw^t ^ ^ ^m^t ^?T^r %*^^^w%*^t i^! 3^^^t3ft?pft^T (Promotion)^ f^rT?pn! i^t , ^ ^ ^ $ f ^ ^ ^ K ^ ^ ^ # ^ ^ f ^ ^ 3 T ^ F ? (Adopt) ^ ^ ^ ^ f t ^ ' w ^ 4 ^3^M^^:^^it! fa^r^^4*d^^f^^^f^^sn^f^r?t^^f^# wn^^^^pf^prfw^^rr^! ^rw^^T^^^^^^^f^wt^ f^r f^y# ^^1^!W ?r^r f^r ^r ^^?!i! ^t<it ^t ^^^n f^rr ^Rn* $! w r f^^rpnt^i ^^^?tsr^#t^^H3i^! ?^3n?^^^^f^^f^y#3?ipft ^ ^ ^ w ^ ^ f ^ n ^ ^ ^ ? ^ w ^ u ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ w ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^^rr^! ^f^=r ^rpr ^pr ^r ^ ^ P t ^ ^ r ^ ^0* ^rr T^rr ^! 4 ^f^pr ^?f?r5t ^- ^7 ! ^ 9 f h : T ( f ^ ^sR^=?r ^tfW^r#rsr (Criticies) ?r#3^x^T}?) ^ 5PR?y f!p^?^ (-General Principle ) 5^ 3PT 3?i 73^ $n ^?r nrpr f ^ ^ ^ ^ T t ^ ^ f ^ ^ W f ^ ^ (Candidates) ^ # ^ ^ f ^ ^ft y^sn^r^*! *&fwa^pn?r'^wrgPp^f<^^^?^?f^r?t^r3? f ^ r w w ^ t ^ 9!^^7^^a^PrP^^ ^^PFt^t^ftmt^M (Personality)^^;^^^M^^(E^^ 3T^#t ^ft ^ K ^ f S ^ (E^j^rience)^^^f^^^^^^^^^^ ^^1 ^#^^3^i^^^^^pr^^ w ^ r ^ w ^ n (Cheers) spix ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^'fsni&r 3 p ^ Afr. ^ p m ^ r : Order, Order, Please go on. ?ft ^ r r ^! &f^r # ^ ^* ?^n* ^n =?i^T ^ f^ 3f?K ^ p r afh; wr^r ?t?ff ^ ^ fsi^ ^ f ^ 3 ^ ( Equal efRciency ) ^t ^ # sr^ ^ n r ^ f w ^ r ^ Preference )tn^ ^.5$t.^ ^ n # : " P T K ^ n ^ K n^? ^r^^pr ^^?^ft f^rr^n^r^? Mf* 6*p^^&^: N o interruption please, let him proceed. 2&. 5f3?T $ ^ : — ^ 3T3* ?!^t W f^TP M ^ R ? ¥ t f ^ ^ t ^n^ft ^ ^^?t '^TT ^T? ^ ^ ^ w 3 n a i ^ ^ f ^ r ^?f^*^r ^ f^rr f^?w^ (Depressed) ^afh:. sr^^^T^f ^ ?r ?^f f^ ^ ^ft#^ ^wr % Br?? 3Rw 3m* ?ft 3nn ^ ? % ^n^r ^ ^ ^ ( Adjust) 3?? ^ ! gf^^p^f^^rw^^^^ Pressure ) ( Achievement) ^ 3 ^ ^rf# ^nr? wwrw ^ m ^i^n ^ f^% wri^ ^y^r ^Hnf^ ^ ^ 3 r h : ^ T ? ? #RT f^n^r?^n* ?^ x^^! ^ft f^w (Figures ) ( Unskilled ) ^ ^ w s<^ srRrw ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ # ! ^y d ^ R ^ (Technical) ^t^ft ^ ?%^Rf # ^ ? ^ ^n? ^r ^ ( ^y 4^0^^ ^ ^ if ?o ^Ri^M'^4^ ^t^^r5?#; *n$g^ ^rr ^r sr^y!??? ^rw^r ^ ^ ^ %* # ^ [ ^ w^r % ^ft ^t ^ ^ ^ ^ f^ '%<%g6%—DewMm&^or C m ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ f^r ^ f^n?TT? ^ i^? ^ 2 1 ^ AfarcA, 1953. 1829 ^ : 3rr# % R?? ^ ^rr^ ^nr ^ ! ^t^ . UyA ^ U . ( information ) ^^^^ o^ ^ ^^^LJ^^. ^i _^j ^^i "(Members of the P.D.F. Party left the House) (Shri Madhav R a o Nirhker and hon. Members left the House) ( WaBK3M ) ^^^1 (All the hon. Members of the U.P-P. left the House) 1320' ^ * 21^ Afar<%, 1958. J5^g^—D^^&/or Gr^f^ 35WT f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?T ^ snfW ^ ^ ?^f ^ f^TT ^ l# ^^^M^^rf^(Nominate)^^^w^^ , X^^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ R i K ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ ?r^##? ix ^if^^T (ConMence) ?^t i ^ ^ ?x ^ # # ^ ^ ^Ph^^i ^ X^ H^ft! f^Rft f^5?^ <^Phi4I ^ ^ f^!T HTH f^^^l ^^f^r ^ff ^if^^^ T? (Private institution) 3?t *r& f ^ T ^ ^! TT'^T? ^ ^ 3TB ^x ^?ff ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ W ^ ^ x w $)^ff^ t f ^ ^ ^ ^ ? i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 # x^*^^? f^RT ^ K r ^ ^ ?P^s* #^it (Private Agencies) % ^psrf ^ ^ 3HW iw^t ^n^r x w ?^r x^t ^rr^^t, ^r^f^r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^- ^ ^ w ^ y sgr# ^R# ^ ^ f w ^ ^ ^ at ^f?t ^ r # ^r ^ ^nfa ?r g^; ^ q w ^ ^ x f^nsT ^ ^ ^ 7331^ Wt ^4r^f^^: W % #^y^ar ^ 3*art3& ^? ^R^ff qx ^p? ^ ^ M ?^n ^; f^w ax^ ^t syt^y 9p#§r ^% ^ ^ ?x t^wsT w ? #x^ w y r f ^ 4 ^ x^r (Backward CIaas§e^)^,3^ ^ M ^ n s ? ^ ^ t ^ ^ %(t, a ^ sna' Bi4<%%—D6m<m&?/of Cy^^^ f^^f^n^?^^ 21^ .MarcA, 1958.* ^881 ^ t^Rp^ ^ # ^ r ?r^r#? ??t #? a ^ 3? ^^r^r ( Dead lock ) # ^i^n ^1^* ^ aTf^r Tr^rf#? ^ ^ w ? ^ ^r% sfh: f ^ r ^ snin ^ w ^Mur i ^PT1^ 3n^T^,^T^^T^$^^^ ^r^ w^^^?ft^^^^^^f^?^^ ^f^rsir^' 5PT^? ^3^333* ^pn^T wt^ ^t# ^ ?i^r ^% s^-uhn?? ^^?s^r (Unsocial Elem e n t ^ ^ ^ M ^ # ^1 ^ # ^* sfh ^ t w^i^ f^? ^r^^!^^' ^-^ft ^i ^ K ^ # ^ ^ 7 ! ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ w r ^ ^ i i : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f^r ^w^^yf^^^f^^f^f^^i^ ^ ^ ^ §=^y^#, aw^ * * ^* M?^ ^p^^ar : I shall now put the Motions for reduction of Grants to vote. POLICY REGARDING BACKWARD T&IBES SPECIAL? GONDS Afr. ^p^A^r: The question is : *'That the. grant; under^Demand No^ 89 be reduced by The Motion was negatived. / WORKING OF SOCIAL SERVICE DEFT. Ii? TEIJENGANA . ,' Mr. <yp^&^: The qAestioA W": - *^That the' gMmt ua!der Demand No. 39 be red^^ed by -;'"The. MoMpR',*w^l^a#ved,;,,',,'','- -,- ',' '/,'/'.--'-" '.' 1S32 216* AfrwA, 1958. BM^f—/Av^^n^ /or ^ VARIED ACTIVITIES OF THE SOCIAL SERVICE DEPT. Afy. ,%M%XK?r : The question is : "That the grant under Demand No. 89 be reduced b* . Rs. 100/' The Motion was negatived. POLICY OF THE SOCIAL SERVICE DEPT. Mr. ;%M?%%%f : The question is : "That the grant under Demand No. 39 be reduced by Re. 1." The Motion was negatived. NEGLECTED HARIJAN WELFARE WORK IN NlRMAB TALt?Q Mr. A%M%%xy; The question is : , "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be rediyed by Rs. 100/' The Motion was negatived. UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS OF HARIJAXS IN ADILABAD DISTRICT Afr. ^aaAer: The question is : "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." The Motion was negatived. HARIJAN WELFARE WORK IN GuLBURGA DISTRICT Afr. 'SpaaAey: The question is : "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100/' The Motion was negatived. . t VARIOUS MEASURES ADOPTED BY TUB GoVBRp&W$)M F3& * * THE WELFARE OF HERMANS * [ Hr, ;%<?%&<ar: The question is: * . ^"Fhat the grant under Demaa&*yq, 40 be mMeed by The Motion v^s negatived^ ^M%g6%—Ddm<m& jfb;- (7?^H^ 21^ Afan%, 1958. HARIJAN WELFARE j^fr. ^p^^^r : The question is : , 1833 i "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." The Motion was negatived. UTILISATION OF HARIJAN WELFARE MONEY Mr. ^Spea^er : The question is : "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." * Th^'Motion was negatived. UPLIFT OF SCHEDULED CASTES *. Mr. ;Spe%A;%r: The question is : * "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be reduced by Rs. 100." The Motion was negatived. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY IN REGARD TO SCHEDULED CASTES Afy. *%M%%%7*: The question is : "That the grant under Demand No* 40 be reduced by Rs. 1/' The Motion was negatived. INADEQUACY OF FACILITIES TO HARIJAN& Mf. RpeaA^': The question is : ^ * "That the grant under Demand No. 40 be Teduced by Re,*l.*' , ; * T%e Motion w^sne^tive& A3!s^^ BAC^WA&t> ^LAa^s $N R A M m ? ^ Diay/ ^^3^p&&^i The question as i -„ \ ' ^ T ^ t ^ h ^ ^ ^ A e ^foMoAgw^ negatived. M o / # ^/yMM^!&y'; 18^ .2ls;AfawA, 1953. R:/^--Dfw^?&,fw-6^ INADEQUATE PROVISION FOR THE A.Ml.H"H\Ti<t\ ^'' ^.^R'WARD Ci-ASSHS Mr. -ypa^g?-: The question is : " That the grant under Demand Xo. 07 be reduced by- ' Rs. 100." . The Motion was negatived. UPLIFT OF BACKWARD ff,ASSi:s .Mr. #pa3%%r: The question is: " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced bv Rs. 100." The Motion was negatived. { GROSSES NEGLIGENCE TOWARDS BACKWARD CLASS R?. iSjMaAer: The question is: " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs. 100." .. The Motion was negatived. * ' EYE-WASH METHODS ' OF REHABILITATION OF KtWAS Mr? ;%M%&6r : The Question is : " That the grant under Demand No. 67 be reduced by Rs, 100/' Th$ Motion was negatived. Aff. ;%%%&ef: The question is : f That th# respective sums, n<?t exceeding the amounts shown in the order paper, be granted to the Rajprah^kh to complete the sums necessary to defray the charges which will come in course of payment ^ o d n ^ the year enxMRg the 81st day of March, 1954 in respect of D e m a n d U M * * 89.4#r 6P and T5,under the c&atrai of the^Dep^rhnent ^ R o A a i Service* The Motion was adopted. [As directed by Mr. Rpeaker, t h ^ M a ^ m ^ i grants which were adopted by the H o w a ^ ^ p w d u ^ e d below* JE+DJ < \BM^—D(?^M/:&yor(fW;//.s Sl.sf .MwcA, 1933. lggg DEMAND No. 39.—SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 2,80,200 be granted to the Rajpramukh under Demand No. 89 to defray the several 'charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending thfSlst day of March, 1934, in respct of 'Social Service Department." DEMAND No. 40.—HARIJAN WELFARE "That a sum not exceeding Rs. 8,37,100 be granted to the Rajpramukh under D e m a n d No. 40 to defray the several charges w M e n will come in course of payment during the year ending the 81st day of March, 1934, in respect of ' Harijan Welfare." , DEMAND No. 67.—AMELIORATION OF BACKWARD CLASSES % " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 1,71,000 be granted to .the'Rajpramukh under D e m a n d No. 67 to defray the several charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending the 31st day of March, 1934, in respect of* Amelioration of Backward Classes." DEMAND NO. 73.—REHABILITATION OF KOYAS " That a sum not exceeding Rs. 73,000 be granted to the Rajpramukh under Demand No. 67 to defray the several charges which wiH come m course of payment during the year ending the 81st day of March, 1954, in respect of' Rehabilitation of Koyas." H r . #pga&ep: N o w we adjourn till 8 p.m. on 24th March, The Rouse then adjourned tHI Three of the Clock on Tuesday the 2Ath H4asAtl9S8. 21