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Lsd 04 01 16-03-1967.Pdf Fourth Series, Vol.I, No. I Thursday, M arch 16, 1967 Phalguna 25, 1888 (Saka) First ) 3=>7;9F I 10) !% F*F*&+&,F $-F!F CONTENTS *•> *4» » {Fourth Series, Vol. I—March 16, 1967/Phalguna 25, 1888 (Saka)] No. 1— Thursday, March 16 , 19 &l/Phalguna 25 , 1888 (Saka) Columns List of Members elected to Lok Sabha (Laid on the Table) 1-2 Members sworn 2-ife Resignation of Members 18 20 2653 (Ai) LSD—>1 AUfUBBnCAL un* OF MPBB W FOU8.ni LOi SABHA »A* Bannerji, Shri S. M. (Kanpur). /Barrow, Shri A. E. T. (Nominated— ^Ahdul Ghani, Stai (Gurgaon), Anglo-Indians). 'Abraham, Shri K. M. (Kottayam). ^"Barua, Shri Bedabrata (Kaliabor). 'Achal Singh, Seth (Agra). .yBarua, Shri Hem (Mangaldai). / Adichan, Shri P. C. (Adoor). /''Barua, Kiri Rajen (Jorhat). / Aga, Syed Ahmad (BaramuUa). .Sasant Narayan Singh, Shri (Hazari- ^ Ahmad, Shri Alhaj I. (Giridih). * bagh). , Ahmed, Shri P. A. (Barpeta). ^Baswant, Shri Sonbubhau (Bhiwandi). ✓Ahmed, Shri Jahan Uddin (Dhubri). t/feehera, Shri Baidhar (Jaipur). ^Ajmal Khan, Shri H. (Periakulam). \^esra> Shri Satya Charan (Dumka). ✓Amat, Shri Debananda (Sundargarh). t/Bhagaban Das, Shri (Anagram). sAmersey, Shri Manubhai (Banas- J Bhagat, Shri Baliram (Shahabad). kantha). ^Bhagavati, Shri B. (Tezpur). ✓ ✓ Amin, Prof. R. K (Dhandhaka). ^ Bhakt Darshan, Shri (Garhwal). , Amin, Shri Ramchandra (Mehsana). y Bhandare Prof. R. D. (Bombay Cen- j Anbazhagan, Shri K. (Tiruchengode). tral). - Anbuchezhian, Shri ST. (Dindigul). v Bhanu Prakash Singh, Shri (Sidhi). ^Anirudhan, Shri K. (Chiraymkil). ,/kharat Singh, Shri (Dhar). Anjanappa, Shri Bhojana (Nellore). Bhargava, Shri Bashweshwar Nath ''Ankineedu, Shri Mangati (Gudivada). (Ajmer). ✓Annadurai, Shri C. N. (Madras South) .v- ****'> Shri Maharaj Singh (Meerut). , Anthony, Shri Prank (Nominated— ^Bhattacharyya, Shri ChapalakanU Anglo-Indians). (Raigan j). /Arjan Singh, Shri (Etawah). U' ®ho!a Nath Master, Shri (Alwar). /Arumugam, Shri R. S. (Tenkasi). i /^honsale, Maharani Vijayamala Raja- v ram Chhatrapati (Hatkanangale). „ Atamdas, Shn (Morena). , . » » j. „ \s Birla, Shri Radha Krishan (Jhun- ^vdhesh Chandra Singh, Shn (Par- jhunu) rukhabad). * j e. , y. v ^ Birua, Shri Kolai (Singhbum). /Aiad, Shri Bhagwat Jha (BhagalpurV ^ JBiswas, Shn Jitendra Mohan (Ban­ 'S' kura). »bu Nath Singh, Shrj (Surguja). y/^ohra, Shri Onkarlal (CHittorgarh). ^Sadrudduja, Syed (Murshidabad). ^ Bose, Shri Amiya Nath (Ararobagh). ,Bajaj, Shri Kamalnayan Jamnalal Bose, Dr. Maitryee (Darjeeling). (Wardha). ^ Bosu, Shri Jyotirmoy (Diamond /Bajpai, Shri Shashibhushan C. K. " Harbour). {Khargone). ^Brahm Perkash, Shri (Outer Delhi).' Bajpai, Shri Vidya Dhar (Amethi). fcrahma, Shri Rupnath (Kokrajhar). ,*«lrah Singh, Sant (Fatehpur). Brahmanand Paramans. SwamS /Balaramaraju, Shri Datia (Nara^pur), (Hamirpur). f Brij Bfctuhan 1*1, Shn (Bareilly). Deo, Shri fccaiap Xaatavi (&al»- Brijeodra Singh, H.R. Maharaja Isuufi). (Bharatpur) fieo, Shri Raj Baj Singh (Bolangir). Bk^raj Singh—Kotah, SOiri (Jhal*. foeoghare, Shri Nareadr* BamChandra- warj», Ji (Nagpur). *6ata Singh, Shri (Rupar) Deaai, Shri C C (S«b«Tluntha>. Desai, Shri Dinkar Dfttta-traya *C* (Kanara) fChakrapani, Shri C K (Ponnam) Desai, Shn Morarji (SUrat).. Chanda Shn Anil Kumar (Bholpur) Ceshmukh, Shri Bhaosah^ Dagadu- rao (Aurangabad). Chanda, Shrimati Jyotsna fCachar) Deshmukh, Shn K. G. (Amravaii). ^bandra Sekhar Singh, Shn (Jehana- Deshmukh, Shri Shivajirao Shank ar- bad) rao (Parbham) Chandnka Prasad, Shri (Ballia) Devendra Vijay Smgh, Shri (Satna). 'Chatterjee, Shri H P (Knshnagar) >evgun, Shn Hardayftl (East Delhi). .Chatterjee Shri Krishna Kumar 3evmder Smgh, Shri (Ludhiana) (Howrah) Dhandapam Shn C T (Dhara- Chatterjee Shn N C (Rurdwan) puram) 'Chaturvedi Shn Hohan Lai (Etah) Ohiilon, Shn Gurdial Singh (Taran- •Chaudhun, Shri Tridib (Berham- taran) / P°re) N 3hirendranath Deb Lai, Shri (Angul). Chaudhurv Shn Nitiraj Smgh Daulat Ettiuleshwar Meena, Shn (Udaipur) Srngh (Hoshangabad) Digvijai Nath, Shn (Gorakhpur) Choudhory, Shn Valmiki (Hajtpur) 5igvijaya Narain Singh, Shn Chav an Shn Dajisaheb (Karad) I (Muzaffarpur) Chav an Shn Yeshwantrao Balawant- rao (Satara) ’ Oinesh Smgh Raja (Pratapgarh) /Chitty-babu, Shn C (Chingleput) % >ipa, Shn Amrudha (Phulbam) >ixit Shn Gangacharan (Khandwa). Choudhury, Shn J K (Tnpura West) ' [)\vivedy, Shn Surendranath (Ken- "Chubatoshi Shn (Nagaland) drapara) *r Dalbir Smgh, Shn (Sirsa) Brmg, Shn D (North East Frontier Damam, Shn Surajratan Fatehchand Tract) (Sholapur) Esthose, Shn P P (Muvattupuzha) Dandeker, Shn Narayan (Jamnagar) r «jr Dange, Shn Shripad Amrit (Bombay Central South) fernandes. Shn George (Bdmbar /X)as, Shri Mayan Tara (Jamui) South) ''Daschowdhury, Shn Benoy Knshn (Cooch Behar) Da*s, Shn C (Tlrupathi) jajraj Smgh Rao, Shn (Mahepdra- Deiveekan, Shri II (Kallakurichi) garh) Delkar, Shri Sanjibhai Rupjibhai,/ Gandhi, Shnmati Indira (Bat Ba»W). (Dadra and Nagar Haveli). /Ganesh, Shri K- B (AMtafefc **A Deo, Baja K. P Singh (Dhenk Nicobar Islands-!). Gang* Devi, Shrbnati (ISohanlal- Sazarlka, Shri Joginder Nath (Dib- y**n!>• , rugarh). Qanpat Sahai, Shri (Sultanpur). Hem Raj, Shri (Kangra). I&autam, Shri Chintammn Rao (Bala- &matsingka, Shri Prabhudayal ghat). (Godda). Gavit, Shri Tukaram Hurji (Nandur- Hirji, Shri (Banswara). bar). Hukam Chand, Shri (Ujjain). ^dayatri Devi, Shrimati (Jaipur). \ T /^hansara Singh, Brig. (Udhampur). /Ghosh, Shri Bimalkanti (Serampore). /Imam, Shri J. M. (Chitradurga) 'Ghosh, Shri Ganesh (Calcutta South). ^qbal Singh, Shri (Fazilka) Jhosh, Shri Parimal (Ghatal). *r Jhosh, Shri Prasant Kumar (Ranchi). Jadhav, Shri V. N. (Jalna). 3hulam Mohammad, Bakshi (Sri- /adhav, Shri Tulshidas Subhanrao , nagar). (Baramati) Grirja Kumari, Shrimati (Shahdol). ttagannath Prasad, Shri (Hindun). Sirraj Saran Singh, Shri (Mathura). pageshwar, Shri (Banda). 3Del, Shri Sri Chand (Chandigarh), Jaggaiah, Shri Kongara (Ongole). gopalan, Shri A. K. (Kasargod). Jagjiwan Ram, Shri (Sasaram). Gopalan, Shri Pattiam (Tellicherry). Cfai Bahadur, Shri (Ghosi). Gopalan. Shrimati SuseeJa (Ambala- <Jaipal Singh, Shri (Khunti). yPU2ha). 'Jamna Lai, Shn (Tonk). Gopalar, Shri D. Somasundaram ' (Thanjavur). Janardhanan, Shri C. (Trichur). fioundar. Shri V. Krishnamoorth: 'Jangbahadur Singh, Shri (Almor?). '' (Cuddalore). Jena, Shri Dharnidhar (Bhadrak). (Bounder. Shri C. Muthusamy (Karur) Jha, Shri Bhogendra (Jainagar). ^Sounder, Shri R. Muthu (Tiruppat Jha, Shn Shiv Chandra (Madhubani) tur). $hadu Sunder Lai, Shri (Bast&r). Govind Das, Shri (Jabalpur). *Ji tundra Bahadur Singh, Shri (Shah- 'Gowd, Shri Y. Gadilingana (Kumool). bAl) (Bowda, Shri M. Huche (Chikmaga- v/Joshi, Shri Jagannath Rao (Bhopal) lur). VyJoshj, Shri S. M. (Poona) (lewder, Shri M. K. Nanja (Nil- * giris). rtjuha, Prof. Samar (Contai), Kabir, Shri Humayun (Basirhat) /Gupta, Shri Indrajit (Alipore). Kahandole, Shri Zambru Manglu (Malegaon) Gupta, Shri Kanwar Lai (Delhi ' Sadar). ✓Kalita, Shri Dhireshwar (Gauhati) ''Gupta, Shri Lakhan Lai (Raipur). Aamalanathan, Shri 11 (Krishnagiri) TCamble, Shri Tulsiram Dasrath (Latur) ^fajarnawis, Shri Ramchandra Mar /Xameahwar Singh, Shri (Khagaria) tand (Chimur). y&amla Kumari, Shrimati (PaJamau) balder, Shri Kansari (Mathurapur) , Kandappan, Shri S. (Mettur) faanunianthaiya, Shri XL (Bangalore /Kapoor, Shri Lakhan Lai (Kt*han~ Hari Krishna, Shri (Allahabad). ganj). «utmi Singh, Shri (Bikaner) . v/l*lit Sea, Shri (Maadi) fKasture, Shri Arjun Shripat (Kham^x^askar, Shri Nihar Ranjan (Karim- . gaoa) ganj) 'Xathaw, Shri Birendra Nath (Jalpai-^^axmi Bai, Shrimati Sangfttt (Madak) viSSilv Shri K. M. (Chanda) ^ Lto‘«' ®“* **•*“• CMonfhyr) feav.de, Shri Btamudaa Ramchanarf^Loh“‘' Dr' *«“ Mtaabar (Kannaw) (Na«ik) ^iutfal Haque, Haji (Jangipur) /Kedaria, Shri Chhaganbhai Madari- bhai (Mandvi) Keshri, Shri Sitaram (Katihar) *** Khadilkar, Shn Raghunath Keshav >vjjladhokt shri Bal Ra) (South Delhi) KlS Shri Ghayoor AU (Kairaaa) Shri Kliml* — — lives an a) Khan. Shri Latafat Ali (Muzaffar- d_ , j^Mahadeo Prasad, Shri (MaharaiganJ) Khan, Shri Mushir Ahamad (Kaa-N^J?*"8*** Yashvantappa, Shri ganj) (Gulbarga) Khan, Nawabzada Zulflquar Ali ^^Maharaj Singh, Shri (Mainpuri) (Rampur) ^^Mahato, Shri Bhajahari (Purulia) Khanna, Shn Prem Kishan (Shah* Mjjhida. Shri Narendrasinghji Ranjit- jahanpur) ^'singhji (Anand) Kikar Singh, Shri (Bhatinda) Mahishi, Shrimati Sarojini Bindurao Kinder Lall, Shri (Hardoi) (Dharwar North) KJruttinaa, Shri 'ttandavar (Siva- ^ shrj Sachindra Nath (Mad- Mpore) KiAu, Shri Amiya Kumar (Jha«ram) ( shri Uah<mdra (lhyurUum,> Kotharl Shri Swatantra Stagh (Man-^ ^ Wmmu) dsaur) totoki, Shri Liladhar (Nowgong) ^Malimariyappa, Shri (Madhugiri) Kxinalani. Shrimati Sucheta (Gonda) , Shri Bindheshwari Praaad v (Madhipura) Crishna, Shri M. R. (PeddapalU) z , . ^ __ . Mandal, Shn Yamuna Praaad Criahna Dev, Shn (Unnao) v (Samastipur) Erishnan, Shri G. Y. (Kolar) ^ Jflane, Shri Shankarrao Dattaraya Kriahnappa, Shri M. V. (Hoskote) (Kolhapur) /Huchelar, Shri G. (Vellore) ^JSangalathumadom, Shri G. P. (Mave- ✓ ✓ Kundu, Shri Samarendra (Baiasore) likara) Xante, Shri Dattatraya Kaghinatfl^' Manoharan, Shri K. (Madraa North) J’ ' (Kolaba) ^fcarandi, Shri Ighwar (Rajmahal) Kureel, Shri Baijnatfa (Ramaanehl- Masani, Shri M. R (Rajkot) Itakula (Ladakh) «”> 8hri > -Kushwah, Shri Yaahvant Sin* 8tel V' (CW<tambTOl> (Bhind) ^|Seetha Lai, Shri (Sawai Madhopur) *U ^teghachandra, Shri XC (Xnaar Mwl *Lobo Prabhu. Shri J. M. (Udipi) r *mr* Xakkappa, Shri K. (Tumgur) Meghrajji. H. H. Jhaladhipa Srix«* Kantamma, Shrimati 1 (Surendranagar) — '' (Khammam) Jftehta, Shri Aahok
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