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NEW, . DELHI ",.. I .,. ".- CONTENTS

(Seve.tll &eries, Volume XXXIV, 11th S..aIo. Ig8S/I90f (Saka)

No. 1-Ftiaay, February 18, 1983/ Mllgha 29, 1904 (Saka)

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SEVENTH LOK SAB,iJA \ . A ... Abbasi, Shri Kazi ~atil (Domariagani) Ba~~, Shri Ajit (SeraIBpOre) Abdul Sarnad, Shri (Vcllore) Bag~i, Shri Mani Ram· (Missar) ' " : , Abdullah, Or. Farooq (Srinagar) Bagun Sumbrui, SbrL . (S~ghbhuml ·Acharia, Shri Basudcb )Bankura) Bahuguna, Slrri H. N. (Garhwal) , , ~ " Agarwal, Shri Satish (J atpur) Bairwa, Shri Banwari Lal (Tonk) Ahirwar, Shri Ram Prasad (Sagar) Baitha, Shri D. 1.. (Araria) Ahmad, ; Shri Mohammad .'. Asrar (Bu.. Bajpai, Dr. Rajendra: Kumari (Sit_pur) daun) Balan, Shri A. K. (Ottapalam) Ahmad, Begum Abida (BCt:fcilJy) BaJana$n, Shri E. (Mukundapuram) Ahmed, 8hri Gulshet· (Safna), ,' . BaJeshwar Ram, Shfi (RoSera) . .. ". Ahmed, Shri Kamaludd'in (Waranga) Banatwalla, Shii G. M. (Ponnanij. : Ajit Pratap Singh. Shfi (Pratapgarh) · Bansi Lal, Shri (Bhiwani) Alluri, Shl'i Suhha~h Chandra Bose Barman, Shri Palas (Ba]utghat) ( N arasa pur.) Barot, Shri Maganbhai' (Ahmedabad) Amrindcr Singh. Shri (Patiaia) . Barrow. Shri A. E. T. (Nominaled- Anand Singh, Shri (Gonda) Anglo-Indians) Ankincedu, Shri :rvt. (,Machilipatnam) " Barve, Shri J .. C. (Ramtek) : ' , Ankineedu Prasad ' Rao. Shri (BapatJa) Basu. Shri Chitta (Barasat) Ansari, Shri Z. R. (Un;lao) Hchera, Shri Rasabehriri ··(Kalahandi) Anthony, Frank (Nomiri,tte4-Anglo-In· Bhagat, Shri B. R. (Sitamarhi) dians) Bhagat, Shri H. K. L. (East Delhi) . Anuragi, Shri Godil Prasad (Bilaspur) Bhagwan Dev, Acharya (Ajmer) Anwar Ahmad~ Shri (Hapuf) Bhllkt,i, Shri Manoranjan (Andaman and Nkobar Islands) Appalanaidu, Shri S. R. A. S. (Atwka- Palli) Bhardwaj, Shri Parasram (Sarang-arh) Arakal, Shri Xavier (Ernakularn) Bhatj~ Shri R. L. (Amritsar) Arjunan, Shri K. (Dharmapuri) Bhattacharya, Shri Sushil (Burdwan) Arunachalam, Shri 1\·1. (Tankasi) Bbeekhabhai, Shri (Banswara) Arya, Shri Kumbha Ram (Sikur) Bhim Singh, Sbri (Jhunjhunu) Ashfaq Hussain, Shri (Maharajg.mj) Bhoi, Dr. Krupasindhu (Sanlbalpur) Azad, Shri Bhagwat Jha (Bhagal p:"r) Bhale, Shri R. R. (Bombay South Cent- Azad, Shri Ghulam Nabi (Washim) ral) Azmi, Dr. A. U. (l aunpur) . Bhoye, Shri Reshma Mo,jram (Ohule)

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Bhuria, Shri Di1eep Singlt (Jhabua) Cboudhari, Shrimati Usha Prakash Birbal. Shri (Oulanagar) (~Ya~i) Birender Singh, Rao (Mahendfagarh) Choudhury, Shri Saifuddin (Katwa) Biswas, Shri Ajoy (Tripura WesH Ch~ulwlt Sbri Fatehbhan Singh (DbaI') Boddepalli, Shri Rajagopala Rao Chowduy, Sltri Chitturi Subba Rno (Srikakulam ) (Eluru) Brar. Shrimati Gurbrinder Kaur (Faridkot) D Brijentlra Pat Singh', Shri' (Sall\~hal'r Dabhit Sbri A.jit~inh (~aira) Buta Sitllh~ SIm (Ropar) Daga, Shri . Mo.ol chand (P~li) Dalbir Singh, sM (Sb~dol) ' c Dalbir Singh, Shri (Sina) Damor, Shri ~~jib~ai (~") Ch~k~~~Y. Sbp Sa~y.Sfdl\all (Calcutta South) Dandavate, Prof. Madhu (Rajapur) , Chak~ S",~, Sbri (~rguj~) Dandavate, $bfilnati Pram ita' (Bom- bay Nort~ Ceotr~l) Chaadra P~l Siqh, Shri (~ha) Das. Shri A. C. (l~p'ur) Cbaadl'8; sheth,"" shri (B~) Das, Sbri R. f. ( Krisho(.\gar ) Chandra shekhar Sill$h, Shri (Banka) Datta. Shri Amal (Diamond Harbour) Chandrakar, Shri Chandu Lal (Durg) Dennis. Shei N. (Nagercoil) ClTaa~rashekh.,-a'pp~, Shri T. V. (DaVa~l Dco. Shri V. Kishore Chandra (ParvathipU.im )' Charan Singh, Shri (Ba~t) Desai. Shr' B. V. (Raichur) Charaajit Sinah. Shri (So.ut~ Delhi) Dev. Shri SontOstl Mohan (Silchar) Chatterjee. Shri Somnath (Jada..,pur) Devarajao. Shri B'. (Ras;puram) ChaturbAuj, ~ri (Jhalawar) Dhandapani. Snri C. T. (Pollachi) Chaturvedi, Shrimati Vidyawati (Kba- ;urahp) Dhote, Shri J'ambuwant (Nagpur) Chaudhary. Shr; M anphool Singh Digamber Singh. Shri (Mathura) (Bikaner) Digvijay Sinh, Shri (Sure ndranagar ) Chaudhary, Shri ,Motibhai R. (Meh- Dogra. Shri G. L. (Jammu) sana) Doongar Singh. Shri (Hamirpur) . Chaudhuri, Shri A. B. A. Ghani Khan Dubey, Shri Bindeshwari (Giridift) (MaIda) Dubey. Shri Ramnath (Banda) Chaudhuri, Sh .. i 'fridib (Berhampore) Chavan, Shri S, B~ (Nanded) E Chavan. Shri Yeshwantrao (Satara) Chavda, Shri Ishwarbhai Khodabhai Ekka, Shri Christopher (Sundargarh) (Anand) Era Anbarasu, Shri (Chengalputtu) Chennupati. Shrimati Vidya (Viayawada) Era Mohan. Shri (Coimbatore) Chhallgur Ram, Shri (Lalganj ) Chingwang Konyak. Shri (Nagaland) F Chinnaswamy. 'Shri C, (GobicheUipala- yam) Faleiro. Shri Eduardo ( Mormugao) Choubey. Shri Narayan (Midnapore) Fernandes. Sbri George (Muzaffarpur) Choudhari, Shri K. B. (Bijapur) Fernandes. Shri Oscar' (Udipi) (iij)

o I Gadlil, Shri V. N. (Pone) Imbichibavo. Shri E. K. (Calicm) , Gadhavi, Shri Bheravadan K. (Banas- Indervesh, Swami , kantha) (Rohtak) Indra Kumari,, ' Sbrimati . (Aligarh) Gaekwad, Shri R. P. (Baroda) Gaikwad, Shri Udaysingrao (Kolhapur) J Gamit, Shri Chhitubhai (Mandvi) Gandhi, Shrimati Indira (Medak) Gandhi, Shri Rajiv (Amethi) Jadeja, Shri Daulatsinhji (Jamnagar) , Gangwar, Shti Harish Kumar (PiUibhit) J afIer Shadcf, Sbri C. K. (BangaJl)re North) Garcha, Shri Devinder Singb (Ludhiana) Jagjivan Ram, Shri (Sasaram) Gavil, Shri Manikrao HodJya (Nandur- bar) Jagpal Singb, Shri (Hardwar) Jaideep Singh, Shri (Godhra) Gayatri Devi, Shrimati '(Kairana) Jain, Shri Bhiku Ram (Chandni Chowk.) Gehlot, Shri Ashok (Jodhpur) Jain, Shri Nihal Singh (Agra') Ghorpade, Shri R. Y. (Bellary) Jain, Shri Vitdhi Cha1'1der (Barmer) Ghosh, Shri Niren (Dum Dum) Jakhar, Shri Bat Ram (Ferozepur) Ghosh Goswami, Shrimati Bibha (Na- badwip) Jakkayan, Shri S~ T. (Periyalculam), Jamilur Rahman, Shd (Kisbanga.n Ghufran Azam, Shri (Betul) Jatiya, Shri Satyanarayan' (Ojjain) Gireraj Singh, Shri (Sultanpur) lena, Shri Chintamani (BalasOte) Giri, Shri Sudhir (Contai) Jethmalani, Shri Ram (Bombay North Gohil, Sbri G. B. (Bhavnagar) West) Gomango, Shri Giridhar (Koraput) Jha, Shri Bhogendra (Madhubani) Gopalan" Shrimati Suseela (Alleppey) Jha, Shri Kamal Nath (Saharsa) Gounder, Shri A. Senapathi (Palani) Jharkhande Raj, Shri (Ghosi) Gouzagin, Shri N. (Outer Manipul') J itendra Prasad~ Shri (Shabjahanpur ) . Gowda, Shri D. M. Putte (Chikmagalur) Gowda, Shri H. N. Nanje (Hassan) Goyal, Shri Krishna Kumar (Kota) K Gupta, Shri Indrajil (Basirhat) Kahandolc, Shri Z. M. (MaJegaon) Kailash Pati, Shrimati (Mohanlalganj) H Kalanidhi, Dr. A. (Madras Central) Kama) Nath,. Shri (Chhindwara) Hakam Singh, Shri (Bhatinda) Kamla Kumari, Kumari (Palamau) Halder» Shri Krishna Chandra (DUT- Kandaswamy, Shri M~ (Tiruchengode) gapur) Karan Sing~,. .D. (Udbampur) Hannan Moll ah , Shri (Uluberia) Karma, Shri Laxman (Basler) Harikesh Babadur, Shri (Gorakbpur) Karunanithi; Shri Thazllai M. (Naga~ PattinamJ Hasda, Shri Matilal ('Jbargram) Kashyap, Shr~ Jai Pal Singh (Aoala) Hembrom, Shri Seth (RajrDabaJ) )(aut, Sbrimatt' SheDa' ,' (LuctDoW) Horo,, Sb.ri N. B., ' ('xtn.ij, Kausbal~ sm;: iapD' Nalh (ChaD4fPrb) ._. (iv) K 01 bri Lata Ram (Bayana) Maitra, hri Sunil ( alcutta North Ea t) eyur Bhu n ~ Sltri (Ruipur) \ Makwana, hfi Nar.'inh (Dhandhuka) Khan, Shri Arif Mohammad ' anpul' I Mallanna, Shri K. ( hitradurg ) Khan Shrj Ghayoor Ii (M uzall'arnagal) Khan, Shri bulam ' Mohammad ( Mo- Mallick, Shri Lakshman (Jagatsinghpur) radabad) Mallik~rjull, . Shri (Mahbubnagar)

Khan, Shri Malik M. M. A. (Elah) Mallu, Shri Anantba Ramulu (Nagarkur- Khan Shri Zulfiquar Ii (Rampur) nool)

Kidwai, Shrimati Mohsina (Meerut) MandaI. Shri Dhanik Lal (Jhanjhal'pur) Kochak, Shri Ghulam Rasool (Anant- nag) :Mandal, hri Sanat Kumar (Joy'nagar) Mane, Shri R. Kodi an, Shft P. K. (Adoor) ( lchalkaranji) Kosalram, Shri K T. (Tirltchendur) Mani, Shri K. B. S. (Peram alur) Kri hna, Shri S. M. (Mandya ) Manni LeI. Shri (Hardoi) ri hna Pralap ingh, Shri (Maharajg,lI1j) [\iart, nd Singh . Shri (Rewa) Kri hnan, hri Y. (Kolar) Masudal HO!'l ~i ain, Shri Syed (M urshida- K'ihir 'alar, hrimati Kesharbai (Bhir) bad) Kuchan, Shri Gangadhur S. (Solapllf) M :WUlli. hri Rumjibhai (Rajkot) Kulandaivelu, Dr. V. ( hidamharam) Kunbambu, hri · K. (Cannanor') Mayathevar, Shri K. (Dindigul)

Kunwar Ram, Shrt (Nawada) Mecn'l. Shri Ram KIIOlm' ( awai lVJadho·

Ktu'iell Prof. P. J. (Mavelikara) pur) I jtl.1"\e.1 •

Mehta. Prof. Ajit Kumar (SuOl:istipur)

L Mehta. Dr. MahipalrCJY M . (Kutch)

Mintha •. hri Narhu Ram (Nagll.uf) LaU.. app· , hd K .. (Tuml...uf') M ishra. Shri 'GGtrgi Shankar (SeonL) Luk 'hmanan, Shri .0. (Madras Nonh) La kar,· Shri Nihar Ranjan (Karimgaaj) Mishra. Shri Ram Nagina (SaJempur) L..twrence, hri M . M. ('Idukki) Mishnl, Shri ma Kant (Mirzupur)

.M i..,ra . ' hri Harinatha (Darbhanga)

,~, M .. 1V l i~ra, ' l1,.i Nir yunand:J (BoJangir)

J\11.1'· I~I (I . Sh"J' Sat\J!" ...... !!opal (Tamluk) 1a.dhukar. hri Kamla Mishra (Moti- hari) Jo ia"-. Shri Bijo (Arambagh)

Madhuri ingh. hrimali (Purnea) . Mohamilled I~majl, Sh1'i (Barrackpore)

Mahabir Prn'iad, hri (Bansgaon) ,loh:1nl '. Sill i Hrajamohan ( ~Purj )

I ahujan, hri Vi kra"nl (Kangra) Mohite, hri a 'hwantrao (Karad)

bhaj 11, Shri Y. . (Jalgaon) 1ohsin, S~rj ~ ' . H. (Dharwad South) , . 1 hula, Shri R. P. (Dadra & Nagar More, Shri Ramt....ri~hna (Khed)

. Haveli) J • • • Morilal j~gh. , · ~ hri (Sidhj) Mahala, Shri Chit,ta . {P~rLllj ) hdmati Geeta (Panskura) ~J' ~dm Pr"l 1> ad •.. ~ hrJ (J~~h~n4h ~ldJ Mukherje . . , . , , ~ :." .• ... • I '.' I ',. " ...... ukherjee, i Samar' (HOlVf ) o ." I

Mukhopa y '1 , Shri AaaId Gop 1 Ora08, hr' ti uOlati (Loaar.ag) (Asansol) Multan Sin h, Chlludhary (Jale r) P MundackaJ, S ri George Jo epA (Muvat· tupuzha) Padayachi, Shri S. S. a a. wa y MW1hy, Shri Kusuma Krish a (A ala· (Tindivanam) puram) Pal, Prof. Rup Chand (Hoo hly) Murthy, rJ M. Raj shek ara (My- sore) Palaniappan,' Shri C. (8 Ie ) Panday, Shri Ked at' (Bettiah) Murthy, S ri M. V. hekhara (Kanak pura) Pandey, Shri Kri h a ha dra (Kha-' lilabad) MllrugiaRt ri S. (Triuppattur) Paadit, Dr. Va!lant Ku ar (Rajgara) Muthu Kant, Shri R. (Cud.aJor) Pani~ahi. Shri ChiatamalLi (B1auba e - war) utte war, Sari Vila (Chi ur) Panika, Shri Ram Pyare (obert ,an;) Mu.zaff r iR, Shri Syed (Baltraicb) Paranjpe, Shd Baburao (J abalpur ) Parashar, Prof. Narai. Cha. (H mirpur) PardW, Shri Keshaorao (8haad ) N Parmar. Shri Hiralal R. (Pat ) Parthasarathy, Shri P. (ltaja pet)

Nadar, A. Neelaaohit1t d 'l. Parulekar. Shri Bapusaheb (Ratn iIi) (Tm's.gw. ) Paswan, SIlri Ram Vil~ (Hajipur) i T . (riporua udw') Patel, Shri Ahmed Moham ed (81' a h) ri ( Gopal,anj ) Patel, Shri Amrit (Gandhi ,ar) , Nahata, hri . 1\. (Mandsaur) Patel, Shri C. D. (Surat) Naidu, Shri P. Raj lopal (Chittoor) Patel, Shri Mohan Lal (Juna adh) N aile, Sbri G. Devar ya (Kanara) Patel, Shri Shantubhai (Sabarkantha) Naikar. Shri D . K. (Dharwad North) Patel, Shri Uttambhai H . (But ar) Nair, Shri B. K. (Quilon) Pathak, Shri Ananda (Darjeeling) Namgyal. Shri P. (Ladakh) Patil, Shri A. T. (Kolaba) Nandi YeUaiah, Sbri (Siddipet) Patil, Shri Bala aheb Vikhe (Kopar:aoa) ' Narayana Shri. K. S. (Hyderabad) Patil, Shri Cbandrabhan Atbare (Ahmed- nagar) Nayak, hri Mrutyunjaya (Phulbani) Patil, Shri J. ,(Thane) Negi, Shri T. . (T(;hri Garhwal) Patil, Shri Shankarrao (:8 ram ti) Nehru, Shri Arun Kumar (Rae BareH) PatU, Shri Shivraj V. (Latur) etam, Shri Arvind (Kanker) PatiJ, S~ri Uttamrao ,(Yavatm'al) Nogangom Mohendra, Shri (Inner Mani· pur) ,;" " Patil, Shri Vasantrao' (Sangli) ' Pati}, Shri Veerendra '(Bagalkot) Nihal sWgh, Shrj (Chaiidauli)

~ • •~ .' , • • .". ... I'" '., Patil, Shri Vijay N ~ (Erando})': ' \ ' Nihalsing~ . , l~, ., ~hri.' G: ,S. (San~) ", • ~., • t ..... • .. ~. ' . • ... , Patnaik: ,shri lJiju <'Kendra~ ~~) ' I: . ikhra Shri Rameshw~r (Hoshangab~d) Patnai .. 'hrimatf . J~y~ii 'CCiiita~k) , (vi) Pattabhi Rama Rao, Shri S. B. P. (Rajah- Ranga, p,rof. N. G. (Guptur ) , mundry) w _ I' Ranjit Singh, Shri (Cbatra) , Pattuswamy ~ bri D. ( . an

R Reddy, Shri K. Obul (Cuddapab). ., Reddy, Shri K. Vijay Bhaskara (Kurnool) , .' .. Rahi, Shri ~am Lal (Misrikh) Reddy, Shri IV!. Ram Gopal (Nizamabad) I '. Rahim, Shri A. A. (Chirayinkil) Reddy, Shri P. Bayapa (Hindupur) Rai, S11ri ~ ~ Ramanna (Kasaragod) Reddy, Shri P. Venkata (Ong,ole) - Rajamalll,l, , Shri. K . (Peddapalli) Reddy, Shri T. Damodar (Nalgonda) . " j Raj an, ~~ K. A. (Trichur) Riyan, Sbri Baju Ban (Tripura East) Rajda, Sh,ri Ra~ansinh (Bombay South) Roat, Shri J ai N arain (Salumber) Rajesh Kumar Singh, Shri (Fjrozabad) Rohthuama, Dr. R. (Mizoram) Raju, Shri P. V. G. (Bobbili) Ro , Shri A. K. (Dhanbad) Rakesh, SI,lri R. N. (Chail) Roy, Dr. Saradish (Bolpur) Ram, Shri Ramswaroop (Gaya) Roy Pradha~ Shri Amar (Cooch Behar) Ram Awadh, S ri (Akbarpur)

Ram Kinkar1 Shri (Bara Banki) Ramalingam, Sbri N. Kudanthai (Mayu· s ram) ....• Ramamurthy, sqri . (~ishna~i) Saba, Shri Ajit Kumar (Vi lumpur) Ramayan .,. Sllr~ (Deoria) Saba, Shri Gadadhar: (Birb~ .! Ramulu, SIlQ ,lJ. q~ (~oppa')\ Sab' C:!~. ti K.r:ishpa ( " • <. . ...~) ~n-f.I .lJ.\a , ,. 1 .~' , " . r,q~') abu",. . . S~~ , N r ~~~ t' q:~y~a .~ , }i ( vii)

Sahu, SA~i , S~iv l'r, ad (Ranahi) . Sharma, Shri Pratap Bhanu (Vidi ) Saini, Shri Manohar Lal (Kurukshetra) Sharma, Dr. Shankar Dayal (Bhopal) Sait, Shri Bbrahim Sulaiman (Manjeri) harma, Shr.i Vishwa Nath (Jhan i) Sajjan Kumar, Shri (Outer Delbi) Shastri, Shri I,)har,arn Dass ~ 31:01 Bagh) I' ., I Saminuddjn, Shri (Godda) Sha tri Shri Hari Kri hna (I:'atebpur)

Sangma~ Shri P. A. (Tura) Shastri, Shri Rajnath Sonkar (Saidpur) Sankhawar, Shri Ashkaran (Ghatampur) Shastri, Shri Ramavatar' (Patna) Saran, Shri Daulat Ram (Churu) Shejwalkar, Shri N. K. (Gwalior) • • I I

Sarangi, Shri I R. P. (Jamsbedpur) Shingda, Shri D. B. (Dahanu). Sathe, Shri Vasant (Wardha) Shiv Shanker, Shri P. (Secunderabad) Sathiyendran, Shri M. S. K. (Ramanatba· Shivendra Bahadur Singh, Shri puram) , Rajnandgaon) Shukla, Shri Vidya Char an (Mahaf)a- Satish Prasad Singh, Shri (Khagaria) mund) Satya Deo Singh, Prof. (Cbapra) Sidnal, Shri S. B. (Belgaum) Sawant, Sbri T. M. (Osmanabad) Singaravadivel, Shril S. (Thanjavur) Sayeed, Sbri P. M. (Lakshadweep) Singh, Shr,i B. D. (Phulp'u,t). Scindia, Shri Madhavrao (Guna) Singh, Dr. B. N. (Hazaribagh) Sebastian, Shri S. A. Dorai (Karor) Singh, Shri C. P. N. (Padrauna)

Selvamju, Shri N. (TiruchirapaUi) Sin~h, Sru,-i D. G. (Shahaba~) . Sen, Shri A. K. (Calcutta North West\ Singh, Kum,ari Pll~bpa Devi (RajgaJ;"h) Sen, Shri Subodh (J alpaiguri) Singh Deo, Shri K. P. (D4enkanal) Sethi, Shri ArjUD (Bhadrak) Sinha, Shri Dharam Bir (Barh) Sethi, Shri P. C. (Indore) Sinha, Shrimati Kish9ri (Vaishali) Shailani, Shri Chandra Pal (Hathras) Sinha, Shri Nirmal (Mathurapur)

Shaktawat, Prof. Nirmala Kumari (Chit- Sinha, Shrimati RamduJari (Sheohar), torgarh) Sinha, Shri Satyendra Narayan (Auranga- Shakya, Shri Daya Ram (Farrukhabad) bad) Sivapraka~am, Shakya, Shri Ram Singh (Etawah) Shri D. S. A. (TirunelveU) SoIanki, Shri Babu Lal (Morena) Shakyawar, Shri Nathuram (Jalaun) Solan.ki, Shri Natavarsinh (Kapadvanj) Shamanna, Shri T. R. (Bangalore Soutb) , Sonkar, Shr~ Kalapnatb (Basti) Shankaranand, Shri B. (Chikkodi) Soren, Shri Harihar (Keonjbar) Shanmugam, Shri P. (Pondicherry) Shri Shibu Sharma, Shri Chiranji Lal (Kamal) SoTen, (Dumb) Soundararajan, Shri N. (Sivakasi) Sharma, Shri Kali Charan, (Bhind) Sparrow, Shri R. S. (lullundur) Sharma, Shri NaDc:1 Kishore (Balagbat) Sreenivasa Prasad, Shri V. C. (Cb~Ar.a

Sharma, Sbri Nawal . Kiabore. ( ) \ jauapr.) ~ " . ( viii )

tephe hri C. M. (Gulbar: ) . Vairale, Shri Ma.dhusudan (Mola) , ' . Subba, Shri P. M. (Sikkim) Vajpayee, Shri Atal .Bihari (New Delhi) Subburaman, Shri A. G. (Madurai) Varma, Shri Jai Ram (Faizabad) Sukhbun Kaur, Shrimati (Gurdaspur) Varma, Shri Ravindra (Bombay North) Sultanpuri, Shri Krishan Dutt (Simla) VeIu, Shri A. M. (Arakkonam) Sumder Singh, Shri (Phillaur) Venkataraman, Shri R. (Madras South) Suraj Bhan, Shri (Ambala) Venkatasubbaiah, Shri P. (N andyal ) Surya amy n Singh, Shri (Balia) Verma, Shri Chandradeo Prasad (Arrah) Suryawanshi, Shrj Narsing (Bidar) Verma, Shri Deen Bandhu (Udaipur) Swami hri K. A. (Vi akhapiitnam) Verma, Shri Phool Chand (Shajapur) 3waminat.han, Shri R. y. (Sivaganga) Verma, Shri R. L. P. (Kodarllla) Swamin than. Shri V. N. (Pudukkottai) Verma, Shri Raghunath Singb (MainpUli) Swamy. Dr. Subraman.iam. (Bombay Nocth Verma. Shri Shiv Sharan (Machhlishahr) t) Verma, Shrirnati U ha (Kheri) Vijayara:havan, Shri V. S. (Pal:hat) Virbhadra Singh, Shri (Mandi) T Vyas, Shri Girdhari Lal (Bhilwara)

Tandon, n PrabhunaraYl!n (Dltlll0h) Tape sb war in:h, Shri (Bikram:anj) W Tariq AJIlwar, Shri (Katihar) lVa&}1, Dr. Pratap (Nasik) Tayeng Shri Sobeng (Aruna.chal Ea t) Tayyab Hus in, Shri ( aridabad) Wasllik, Shri Balkri~l.. a R ..... chandra (Buldhana) Tewari, Shri Krishna Praka 'h (Allahabad) Tewary, Prof. K. K. (Buxar) Thakur, Shri Shivkumar Singh (Khandwa) Thoma, hr; Skariah (Kotteyam) y Thoral, Sbri Bhau web (Pandha.rpur) Thungon, hri P. K. (Arunachal West) Yadav. Shri Chandrajit (Azlollllgarh) Tirkey. bri Pius (Alipurduar) Yadav. Shri Chholey Singh ( Kalloauj) Tiwari, hri Chandra Bhal Mani (Balram- Yadav, Shri D. P. (Monghyr) pur) iWHri. hri Narayan Dati (~uini T .. I) Yadav, Shri R. (Parbhani) Tiwari, hri R. G. (Janjgir ) Yadav, Shri R. P. (Madhepura) Trilok Chandra, bri (Khurja) Yadav, Shri Ram Singh (Alwar) ripathi, hri Kamalapati (Var:.lrlasi) . .' Yadav, Shri Subha 'b Chandra (Khargone) Tripathi, , hri R. N . (Rilhaur) Tudu, bri Manm han (MaYLlrbhanj) Yadav, Shri Vijay Kumar (Nalanda) Tur, hri L. S. Tanln Taran) Yazdani, Dr. Go]am (Raiganj) Tytler, hri Jagdi h (Delhi Sadar) Yu uf, Shri Mohmed (Siwan) l

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" " .. . . . Uike, Shri Chhote Lal (Mandla) .. Zainal Ahedin, hri ' (JaI1girpl1r)

Unnlkrisbnao, Shri K. P. (Badaiara) Zainul Ba her, Shri (Ghazipur) ...I

The Speaker

Shri Bal Ram J akhar

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The f)epllly-SpetJku

Shri G. Lakshmall an

Plmd of Chllirmt'fl

Dr. Rajendra Ku.mQri Bajpai .~

hri Somnath Chatterjee Shri Chintamani Panigrahi

Shri N. K. ShejwaJ.kar

Secretary

Shri Avtar Singh Rikhy

( ix ) GOVERNMENT OF

MEMBERS OF THE C BINET

•• I • Prime Minister (AU Ministrie IDepart· Smt. ~ . lUs DOt specified below). o

10 ' MiDisier of Finance. hri Pranab Kumar M f ;

M~ of External Affairs Shri P. V. Nara imha Rao

Miilist2r of Home Mairs Shri P. C. Se~hi

Minis~r of Energy ...... Shri Shiv Shankar

M iter of Defence Sbri R. Ven ataIllman

Mini ter of Railways ri . B. A. Gb ni Khan Ch udhuri

Mini ter of Plannm Shri S. B. Chavan

Mini ter of Law, J !.Mice and Company Shri J agannath Kau hal Affair.

Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation Shri Veerendra PatH

_ 0 Mini ter ot Shipping and Transport Shri K. Vijaya Bha kara Reddy

Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Shri V" ant athe

Mini ter of Health & Fa'mify Welfare Shri B. Shankaranand

Mini ter of Agriculture Rao Birendra ingh

Mini tee of Parliamentary Affair port Shri Buta Sin h and Work and HO\liing

Minist

inifltcr of Ind try Shri y Datt Tiwari

( xi ) MINISTRY OF ST~TE

State in the Ministry of hri Z. R. Ansari ..d Transport

• r of State (Independent Charge) of Shri Bh pat Jha Azad e M iaistcy of Food and Civil Supplie

'I • • • Min.ist« of State (Independent charge) Shri H . K. ·L. ' Bhagat of the Ministry of Informatiom. and Broadcasting and Mini ter of State in tho . Department of Parliamentary A ain. , ': . Minister of State in the Ministry of Shri K. P. Singh Deo Defence . "- Mi i~ter of State in the Mini stry of La bw Shri Dharmavir our and Rehabilitation

Minister of State in the Mini try of Com- hri V. N. Gadgil munications.

Minister of State (independent charge) Smt. Sheila Kaul of the Ministries of :Education and Cul- ture aad Social Welfare

Mi ister of State in the ~1inistry of Shri Arif Mobd . Kha Agriculture

Mini ter of State (Independent charge) Shri Kbursheed Alam Khan of the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviatio.

Mi ister of State in tbe Ministry of Health Smt. Mobsina Kidwai a.d Fi ily Welfare

Ministu of State in the :rvJiui try of Sbri S. M. Krishna Industry

Mini tee of State in the Ministry of Home Shri Nihar Ranjan Laskar A airi Shri Yogendra Makwana Minister of State in the Ministry of Agri- cultur

)ifini ter of State (Independent charge) Sbri Ram Niwas Mirdha of the Mini try of Irrigation

Mi ister of State in the Department of Shri Gargi Shankar Mimr Petroleum in the Ministry of Energy.

( xii ) (·:dB )' l1inister of State (Independent char e) Shri Hari of :W.istry of Rural Development. I j MinUter of State in the Departments of Shri Shivraj . til ' . '. Scie and Technology, Atomic E frY, Space, Electronics and Ocea. evelo.p.ent

Minister of State i tho Ministry of Exter· hri A. A. aid nal Affair Minister of St te in the Department of Shri Kalp Nath Raj Parli e tary Affair Minjster of State in the Mini'Stry of Shri Pattabhi Ra Finance

Minister of State in the Mini try 0 Shri R. C. Ratb Chemicals and Fertilizers

I Minister of State (Independent charge) of Shri N. K. P. Salve the Ministry of Steel and Mine Minister of State in the Ministry of Shri . K. J affar Sharief Railways

Minister of Slate In the Mini tfY of Shri Chandra Shekbar Singh Energy

Mini ter of State In the Department of Shri Dalbir Sin~. Coal in the Ministry of En rgy

Minister of State m the lVlin try of Shri Virbhadra Sin:. Industry

Minister of State in the Mini try of Smt. Ram Dulari Sin.a Commerce

Minister of State in th'" Ministry of Home Shri P. Venkata ubbaia AfIairs

DEPUTY MINISTERS

Deputy Minist r in the l\;finistry of Work Shri Mohammad U'man Arif. and Housing. Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Law, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad Justice and Company Affair

Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Tou~ Shri Ashok Gehlot ri m and Civil Aviation.. Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health Mi . Kumudben M. Jo hi and Family \Velfare Deputy Minister in the Mip_istry of Infor- Sbri Mallikarjun mation and Broadcasting od in the Department of Parliamentary Affairs. ( iv)

Deputy Mini ter in the Mini ry of 'om- hri Vijay ' . PatH ., munications

Deputy Mini ter lfl the Mini try of Fin- Shd J anardhna Pooja,l'Y . ance Deputy Minister in the Department of Shri M. S. Sanj~vl Rao Electronics, Deputy Mini -tor an the Ministry of Shri l>. A. Santma. Commerce. Deputy Minister in the De~artment of Shri Dikvijay Sinh. Environment

Deputy Mini ter in the Ministrie ot Sbri P. 'K. Tllungoa Education and Culture and Social Wel ~ face.

• • ""'I. ~, •• I II ...

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.. , LOK SABRA DEBAtE

Vol. X IV Fir day of the Eleventh ion of eventb Lok abita o.

I 2 OK SAB A Houses of ParJiament a mbJ d together today.

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50,0 0 fair price hops were opened in has eeo ~urbed. Although the oveIall im- - the la t three year . Thi year the entral port may show 'a ri e to meet the overnment would be relea ing to the developmental needs of our economy it tat~ about . 7,000 million (R. 700 will be po ible to check the growth ot crore ), the highest in any year for re~ief import further with the accelerated pro- to victim... of drought, flood and cyclo- gramme of oil exploration and proJuction ne . Our 6ympathies go to the people hit and increased investment in other sectors by the e natural calamities and we ad- such as steel and fertilizers. Prices of the mire their courage and the en e of duty raw material which developing countries of relief workers. export have fallen sharply, while the prices of manufactured goods which we import have gone up considerably. The high in- 3. he performance of our infrastruc- terest rates in the West have further ag- ture and our industry has maintained im- gravated the ituation for countries like provement. Between April and Decem ber rndia. 1982, power generation ro e by 7.2 per cent and production of coal by 4.2 per cent, cement by 10.2 per cent and ferti- 5. The w rid is going through a criti- Jizer by 9.6 per cent. The railways in- cal economic period. Many countrie are creased the movement of freight by 3.5 in the grip of rece ion and have been per cent. The ports have, by and large, cutting down investment. We, howev~r, eliminated the waiting time of ve eJs. were able to maintain the tempo of our There ha been a recovery in steel prt-I - development. Central Plan outlay has duction. The high prices of oil continued increased by 27 per cent and the total to be a burden on the economy, but do- outlay on Central and State Plan put mestic production of crude during the pe- together has gone up by 21 per cent. The riod rose by 30.6 per ent. Against 10.5 ~~ Revi ed Twenty-Point Programme which million (1.05 crore) tonne in 1980-81, wa announced on 14 January 1982 with production wa 16.2 million (1.62 crore ) it emphasis on the ervice of the poor tonne. in 19R1-82 and is anticip:lted to and the weak, ha ' shown heartening re- be 21 million (2.1 crore. ) tonne. In suit. This year. more than 330 million 1982-83 . In pite of the difficulties ot additional man days of rural employment balance of payments, unfavourahle ea- will be generated under the National Ru- sonal conditions, and the evere constraint ral Employment Programme. There has on re ources, the economy achiev~d rca- also been significant purt in the activities .onable growth for a second sucec sive of the Khadi and ViUage Industries Com- - year. The turnover of public <;ector ha~ mi ssion and efforts have been consciously increa ed by 21 per cent in the first nine made to link these with the overall effort months of the current year. There has towards rural employment. Drinking water b en significant expan.ion in the <;mall facilities have been extended to a further industry ector which has n'a;ntaineu a 24,000 problem viUages. More than 'rate of growth {'If around 10 per cent 540 000 house sites have been provided. D espite the problem faced by kharif and Lo~ns from the Housing and Urban Dev- rabi. procurement of rice and wheat wa elopment Corporation will help the cons- higher than in any previous year. Govern- truction of 225,000 dwellings. An add i- ment have given farmer the benefit of tional irrigation potential of 2.35 million higher procurement price. hectares is being created during the year. 4. The increase in e 'ports i ' being maintained. In the first even months of 6. As a token of the debt which the the urrent financial year export are ex- nation owe to per ons who brought us pect d to be about 17.8 per c nt higheI freedom, the Government have enlarged than the provi j nal figur of R . 39,600 the Freedom Fighters' Pen ion Scheme. million (Rs. 3960 rore) in the corre· ponding period Of the previous year. ThQ 7. Government are vitally concerned tr nd towards rapid increa e in imports with the welfare of Scheduled Castes and t 3 Pre ,dent's A ddr .vs MA HA 29. 1904 (SA A) 'president s Address

ch duled Trib and have volved a and ports faciliti conforming to inter- three-pronged strategy. This con i t of nation 1 standal ds pr ved OUf apacity t the Special omponetrt plans of tate Go- ri e to major challenge. This infra tru - vernment and entral Mini trie, special ture will serve our port men and sport •

'entral assi tance in addition to ,1he women in the year to come. State' Special component plans, and the Scheduled a tes D(}velopment Corpora- 13. The Games also provided the oc- tion. pecial Central a i tance for tribal casion for the extcn ion of televi ion to ub-plans has been stepped up f~om Rs. many new area and the introduction 01 850 million (R. 85 crores) to R. 950 colour teleca ting. ur televi ion policy million (Rs. 95 crore ) for 1982 ~ fB. win giv pecial attention to th need of Our rural population nd the utili ation of 8. The social and economic advance- thi powerful medium for education nnd ment of the econom ically weaker 'ection development. and of the backward c1as e of our s \<.,j - ty will continue to be given priority in 14: It has been an eventful year for our Government' development programme '. C)cience and technology. We have formLl- A Centrally pon ored scheme of lisher- international standards proved our capacity men'. insurance ha been launcherl. Statement euing out the con id~rations that will guide OUf deci ion in the deve- 9. There was a urge of popular sup- lopment indigenous technology and port to and participation in the Family 0: the import of sllch technology as will Planning Programmes. During the period strengthen tJ • We hall pursue our earch April 1982 to January 19'83, the number for technological self-reliance. We arc of acceptor of all family planning mc- paying attention to both ba ic cienee and thod wa 16 per cent higher than that to new area like bio-technology, im- for the corresponding period of the pr~­ viou year. Programme for the control munology, fa t breeder technoJogy in nu- of lepro y, blindness and tuberculo.,is are clear science and ocean engineering. OUf sec nd 'cientific expedition j now in being implemented with renewed vigour Antarctica continuing important experiments under tile Revi 'ed Twenty-Point Program- and surveying the area for eUing up a me. , permanent manned station in future. Ollr ] O. Our concern for industrial worker work in the survey of polymetallic nodu equals our concern for agricultural work- les on the ocean floor has been rewarded ers and farmer. The amendments to tht'! with our recognition, at the oruerencc. Industrial Di pute Act provide for inter· of Law of the Sea, as a pioneer inve t r nal machiney to settle grievances and en- We are the only developing country 0 sure that labour courts give de.:isions recogni ed. within a stipulated time. 15. INSAT-IB which will be launche.d 11. Programmes and strategie for im- thi, year will help u to attain a high level proving the quality of education, eradica- of telecommunication, television and me~ ting adult illiteracy and univer atising ele- teorological capability. It will incorporate mentary education in the age group of the modification required in the Jight of 6-14 continu d to receive high priority Our experi nee with INSAT-l A, the ba ie with spe ial emphasis n the education of de ign of which wa sound. girls. 16. Honourable Member are aware 12. Two ignificant event of last year of the problems we faced in en uring I,;on- which will have a far-reaching impact on tinuity of fuel upplie f r our arapur the future of our young people, and their nuclear power reactor. The e have n w pby ieal and mental aJertne, are the been rted out in con ultation with the creation of a Department of Sports and overnment of France and USA. the succe sful holding of A ian ames. . The manner in which rhe Games were 17. I hall now turn to the d mestic organi ed ha been widely acclaimed. The political scene. ivi ive and di Tuptive construction and upgradation of 17 stadj, force are at Wor fomenting violette President's Address EBRUARY 18, 1983 President's Address 16 and weakening tbe nati nal f bric. Tbe ' 21. We h ve al 0 had t lk with the rnu t be fought re 'olutely. Government hief Martial Law Admini trator of h ve taken tbe initiative to associate the Bangladesh. The e have led to treng- Opposition in di eu iOllS on major is ues tbening of friendly relations. The third like those relating to A am and the Pun- round of official-level talks with China jab, and tbi welcome trend rnu t conti~ on the boundary qu.estion and other bila- nue. Communal and anti-national ~le­ teral matters took place in Beijing la. t ments bave been indulging in objection~ month. Our relation with Bhutan, Nepal, able activities in many areas and the e and Sri Lanka have maintained their even will have to be effectively curbed. xtre- cour e. mi t organi ations bave been active in certain nortb-eastern State and territories. 22. Our policy of non-alignment ha . We have adopted a well-coordinated helped u to work unswervingly for the drive to combat the e activitie and main- objective of .peace, friend hip and tabili- tain peace and normalcy. Meanwhile the ty throughout the world and in our region. tempo of development effort all over the As Honourable Members are aware, the north-eastern region has been stepped up. Seventh Conference of Non-Aligned Countries will take place early next month 18. Election have recently taken place in New Delhi. We are playing host to it in Andhra Prade h, Karnataka, Tripura at the unanimolls reque t of the non-alig- and the Union Territory of Delhi and in ned community. It will be the latgest Haryana, Himachal Pred h, Kerala and gathering of Heads of nation to be heid. West Bengal earlier. Polling ha ju t con- in our country. It i our ardent hope that cluded in Meghalaya and i in progre the su mmit will make an important cont- in Assam. The e election have been part ribution to the solution of the problem of our democratic tradition and a consti- be eUing the international community. tutional obligation. Later i.n the year another major confe- rence is being held in the Capital-the 19. The international situation ha de- Commonwealth Head of Government teriorated. The e. calation of foreign mili- Meeting. We mu. t put all Ollr energies tary intrusion in the Indian Ocean in dis- into the task of making a succes of both regard of the wi hes of Jittoral States, the these conference . continuing war between Iran and Iraq, the increasing recklessness of I 'rael and the 23. I should refere to the visit of my sufferings of the Palestinians, the aggre.- predeces or to Ireland and Yugo.,lavia ive acts of the racist regime of South and of our Prime Minister to the United Africa against it own people and its Kingdom, Saudi Arabia~ the United State neighbours and the lack of progress in of America, Japan, M auritiu, Mozamhi- the Di armament Talks and in North- que and the Union of Soviet Sociali t Re- South dialogue are all matters of concern. public and the visits to India of the Pre- Political olutions are yet to be found to Presidents of Tanzania and Greece, King the ituation in South-West and ('outh- of Bhutan, the Presidents of Mozambique, Ea 't Asia. Algeria, Nauru, Paki tan, France, gypt and Nigeria, the Prime Ministers of the 20. ertain development in our nei- United Kingdom, Nepal and Mauritius, the ghbourhood have wor ened our ~ecurity hairman of the P.L.O., the Chief Martial environment. The entire nation is exerci- Law Administrator of Bangladesh as wen sed over the acqui ition of sophisticated as other statesmen. These exchanges hav~ weaponry by our neighbour, Pakistan. been of mutual benefit. Our own policy ha been to pursue ini- tiatives and improve relations with our 24. Hon. Members, the economic and neighbours. It is hoped that the meetings political cri es in the world have led to that have taken place with the President a sharpening of ten ion. which India can of Paki tan and between official of the with tand only through vigilance, unity two countrie will eventually lead to the and the optimal u e of its own productive conc1u ion of an enduring relationship of capacity. Apart from fighting corruption peace, friendship and cooperation. and inefficiency, it must be ensured that 17 President'3 Addres MAGHA 29, 1904 (SAKA) 18

difference are' not aired in a manner 12.26 hrs. which provokes violence or weakens our OBrnJARY REFERENCES secular democratic fabric. In the last three years we have been able to maintain sta- MR. SPEAKER: Honourable Members, bility and progress. It is my earnest en- a we meet today after an interval .... of treaty that the entire nation will work to- about three and a half month , it is my gether to maintain India' integrity and sad duty to inform the Hou e of the enhance its welfare and good name. passing away of Mr. Leonid llyich Brezh- nev, Chairman of the Presidium of the 25. I urge Honourable Members to Supreme Soviet of U.S.S.R. and G~neral approach the vital tasks before them in a ecretary of the Central Committee of the . pirit of cooperation and harmony. I Soviet Communist Party, Acharya Vinoba wish you all ucce in the budgetc ry, Bhave, Shri Mahmood Ha an Khan, a legi lative and other business that awaits itting Member and ixteen former M~m­ you. bers, namely, Sarvashri Dinkar Dattatraya De ai, Mohindra Kumar Ghosh, ondaji JAI HIND. Basappa, himan Lal Chakhubai Shah, Shri hand oel, Bhogji Bhai, Anirudh ~ ","(I4( (~

[Mr. Speaker] Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan and his Sarvodaya mission bea.r Seven times winner of the Order of eloquent te.stimony to his profound con .. Lenin, he was awarded the Gold Star, cern for suffering humanity. Lenin Peace Prize etc. Acbarya Bhave was a deeply religious A staunch friend of India, he showed a person who was well-versed in many const tent understanding of our problems and. stood by us in difficult moments, The religions and had genuine regard for thom. A linguist, he knew many national and whole world is poorer by his passing international languages. His insistance away, but we have special reasons to that mankind's survival demanded a mourn this loss. combination of spiritualism and science We pay our tribute to the memory of made a profound impression on all who this great statesman of our era who sym- met hi.m. bolised in himself the aspirations of people I had the privilege of paying my for peace and international amity. In his re pect to this great patriot and savant of death, the Soviet Union has lost a staunch humanity who preached and practised patriot and India a great friend. humanism, a few days before he passed Acharya Vinoba Bhave passed away on 15 away. November, 1982 at his Paramdham Ash- Shri Mahmood Hasan Khan, a sitting ram, Paunar, at the age of 87 years. He Member represCllting Bulandshahar consti- was a valiant freedom fighter in the true tuency of Uttar Pradesh passed away at Gandhian mould and father of the Sarvo- New Delhi on 5 December, 1982, at the daya and Bhoodan movement, age of 52 years. Earlier he had also bleen He wa attracted to Mahatma Gandhi's a Member of Sixth Lok Sabha during ideals at a very young age and devoted ]977- 79. his entire life to the practice and realisa- tion of the Gandhian ideals. His deep at- An agri ulturist and a political worker, tachment to truth and non-violence at- he always championed the cause of the tracted Mahatma Gandhi's attention who farmers and the weaker sections 'of the chose him as the first Satyagrahi to society. He started his political career as launch the historical Satyagraha move- a Member of the Khurja Municipal Board ment in ] 940. Acharya Bhave suffered and later became its chairman. imprisonment severa1 times during the freedom struggle. Shri Dinkar Dattafraya Desai was a Member of Fourth Lok Sabha during Within four years of attainment of In- ] 967- 70 representing Kanara constitu- dependence Acharya Uhave launched in ency of the the,n Mysore State. Earlier, he 1951 "Bhoodan Yagna". As he said: was a member of Bombay Municipal Corporation from 1948 to 196]. He was "Now that political freedom has also a trllstee of Bombay Port Trust for been attained, we have to work for the ten years. establishment of equality, I have called that "Sarvodaya". It is for the establish ~ A social worker and veteran trade ~ent of thi that I am going from union leader, Shri Dinkar De ai wa a life VIllage to village." member of the Servants of India society, He undertook "Padayatra" to all parts He actively worked in several trade unions of the country and was offered thousands in various capacifies and attended n';o of hectare of Jand for distributiou Conferences in Denmark and U.S.A. in amongst the landless poor. ] 945 and 1946 as Indian Labour Repre- sentative. The cause of universal brotherhood wa ' ~:alY dear to Acharyaji. His sampati.: He took keen interest in primarY I gramdan and , Bhoodan movement " education ana was author of sevetil pu~ tour of the dacoit-infested regions of lication on primary education. He also 21 Obituary References AGHA ~9. 1904 (SAI<:A) Obituary ReI rences 2~

wrote· poetry in Kannada and two' of hi Bombay and was associated withl various compositionS" received prizes from the cultural, educational and sooial. organi- ~ Gover,nment. sations. He a1 0 erved a a M bet of Bombay Municipal Corporation. Shri Desai died on 6th Novembier, 1982 at Girgaum, B{)mbay at the age of An active Parliamentarian, he·tool{'.keert 73: interest in the proceedings of ' the Hours. He was a Member of the. Indian De)e-' Shri Mohindra ICumar Ghosh w a gation to the Common e Ith P 'a Member of Second ok Sabha during mentary Conference. New Zealand in 1957-62 representing Jam hedpur Parlia- 1~50, Outer Parliamentary Union Con- mentary constituency of Bihar. He pa ed ference Wa hington and to the' VII away on 12th November, 1982, at Jam- ion of the General A embly of tb shedpur at the age of 89 year . United Nations in' 1953.

Shri Ghosh was special1y intere ted in He passed away · on 20th November, Phy ics, A tr<>nomy and basic education 1982 at Bombay, at the age of 80 years. and, published several re earch papers and books on ,these subject. He al () de igned Shri Shri Chand Goyal was a Member of devices for utilisation of so1ar energy for the Fourth Lok Sabha during 1967-70 fl~­ certain purposes. He was also interested presenting the Union Territory of in trade unioni m, Bhoodan and other Chandigarh. Earlier, he had. been Member Gandhian constructive work. of the Punjab Legi lative Council during 1958----60 and 1964--66. Shri Ivi . nal' Parliament and Fir t Lok 62. Sabha during 1948-57, repre enting Gohilwad-Sorath constituency of the then An. agriculturist and well known social Saura htra State. worker , he helped the spread of ~ducation and cooperative movement specially in th~ A ver tile personality, he rved a aboriginal areas. He al 0 participated in Soli 'tor to the er twhile Government of the 'Quit India' moveIl1ent in ' 1942. Obituary References BRUARY 18, 198~ Obituary Reference~l

. [MR. SPEAKER] Municipality during 1935"'--42 and a He passed away on 27 December, 1982, Member of the Mudra State Legi lature at the age of 65 years. ~uring 1937-39 and 1946-51, respec- tlve.ly. Shri Anirudh Sinha was a Member of the Provisional Parliament, First and 80- A social worker, he was associated with cond Lok Sabha during 1950-62 repre- several educational and religious institu- senting Darbhanga and Madhubani consti- tions as well as rural service organisations tuencies of Bihar, respectively. and was President of the Harijan Sevak Sangh. An agriculturist, journalist and a social worker, he was President of Gandhi Shri Subbaraman pas ed away at Madu- National Memorial Fund, Darbhanga and rai on 25 January, 1983, at the age of was a]so editor of a paper. He e.vinced 78 years. keen interest in village reconstruction and uplift of Scheduled Castes. Shri Piloo Mody was a Member of the Fourth and Fiflh Lok Sabha during Shri Anirudh Sinha pas ed away at 1967-77 representing Godhara constitu- Darbhanga on 28 December, 1982, at the ency of . He was elected to Rajya age of 7'8 years. abha in 197~L

hri J .M. Imam was a Member of the He wa an eminent Architect by pro- econd and Fourth Lok Sabha during fession and took keen interest in the 1957-62 and 1967-70' representing Indian Institute of Architects where he hitradurga con titu'ency of the then My- held the office of Vice-President for sore State. several years and the School of Planning and Archit'ecture, Delhi where he wa ' Earlier, he was Member, Mysore Le,gi - repre e.nted on the Board of Governor . lative ouncil during 1933-48; My ore State Con tilutent A sembly and State hri Mody wa an out tanding parlia- Leg! lature till 1952 and was Member and mentarian who pos'essed rare deb ting Leader of Oppo ition in Mysore Legi- k.ill and could marshal his arguments lative A 'embly Juring 1952- 57. An effectively. He would lace his observations eminent educationist, he was a Member of with wit and humour and his brief sallies Univer ity ouncil and nate and :Mem- and interventions epitomised by a sio,gle ber of the Syndicate f the Unver-ity of phrase would have the House breaking My ore. into peels of laughter. Shri Mody was a man of versatile He was President, Municipal uncil, inl ere ts. He was keenly interested in con- Jagalur and President, Di 'lrict Board, temporary Indian Art and Science. He hitradurga District during 1933-40 and was associated with management of a Mini ter of Education, Railways and Pub- number of so ial and education organi- lic W rk in the. earstwhile Government sations. He was the author of several pub- of My ore State during 1941-45. lication, including "Democracy means An able parliamentarian, he als served Bread and Feedom". He was managing on the Panel of Chairmen in Lok Sabha. trustee an editor o( a weekly "March of the Nation" and was represented On the hri Imam pa ed a way on 3 ) anual Y, Press ornm is ion of India. 1983 at Jagalur in Karnataka at the age of 86 year. He was also represented on a number of Parliamentary Committees. hri N.M.R. Subbaraman wa a Mem* ber of the Third Lok Sa a during Shri Mody's wa a genial per onality 1962-61 repr entiog Madurai consti* which radiated human warmth and good tuency 01 the then Madras State. Earlier, fellow-feeling and on him many clo e he had b en the h irman, M durai friends and dmirer. In his demi e Parlia- bliuary" ffejerellceS MAGHA 29, \i904' -(sA.kA) Obituary ejerellceJ 26

ment has lost great deb ter and . . the A social reformer, he was interested in country an earne t politidan~ the uplift of Harijans and economically weaker ection, of ociety. Shri Mody passed away in hi sleep in . the early hours of 29 January, 1983 at New Delhi. Shri Kanakasabai passed away on 9 February, 1983 at Chidambaram in Tamil Shri C.D. Gautam was a Member of Nadu at the age of 69 years. . F.irst, Second, Fourth and ifth Lok Sabha during 1952--62 and 1967-77, Shri Arun Chandra Guha was a Mem- respectively, representing :aalaghat consti- ber of the Constituent Assembly, I)rovi ~ tuency of Madhya Pradesh. jonal Parliament and First. Second and Third Lok Sabha during 1946-67 'repre- An , agriculturist and advocate, he was enting Santipur and Barasat Constituen- associated with various organisations in- cies of West Bengal, respectively. cluding Bharat Sewak Samaj and took keen interest in the welfare of people and • uplift of backward classes and agricul- A veteran and dedicated freedom figh- turists. ter, Shri Guha was imprisoned several times during the freedom struggle. He actively participated in the proceed- ing of the House and served on Public In 1953, he was appointed Deputy Mi- Accounts Committee. nister of inance and the following year he wa made Deputy Minister for Revenue hri Gautam passed away at Balaghat and Defence Expenditure. (Madhya Pradesh) on 29 January, 1983, at the age of 82. An able parliamentarian, he took keen Shrimati Yashoda Reddy wa a Mem- interest in financial, industrial and com- ber . of third Lok Sabha during 1962-67 mercial matter. He was a Member of ,repre enting Kurnool constituency of Estimate Committee during 1950-53 and Andhra Pradesh. She was also a member again in 1962-63. He wa the Chairman of Rajya abha during 1956- 62 dnd of the timates Committee from 1963 to 1967-72 re pectively. 1967 and won high acclaim for the u e- fLlI report given by the Committee on An advocate and a social worker, she evera1 important subjects. wa a Memb.... r of Central Advisory Board, Family Planning and a member of Par- An eminent write, he wrote ' veral liamentary Study for asses ment of books in Bengali dealing with a wid~ Vigyan Mandirs. range of subjects including history, my- She pas e.d away on 3 February, 1983 thology etc. He al 0 wrote well-known book on the Hi tory of Indian Revolu- at Hyderabad at the age of 57. tion and India' Struggle from 1921-46 which were very well-received. Shri R. Kanaka abai was a Member ot the Constituent Assembly, Provisional Parliament and Second and Third Lok He wa also an active social worker and was a ociated with many odal ur- ~btla during 1950-5,2 and 1957- 67 representing Chidambaram Con tituency gani ations. of the then Madra ' State. He pas ed away in Calcutta on 10th An agriculturist, hri Kanakasabai, February, 1983 at the age of 90 years. took keen interest in the field of co-ope- ration and functioned in various capacities ardar Ujjal Singh was a Member of in the State Co-operative Bank. He was a Con tituent As embly during 1946-47 member of Senate and Board of Selection and he was at 0 a Member of the Punjab of Annamalai Univer ity. Legi 1ature from 1926-56. , , Obituary

[ w' unj ' tition and afle 1. ' W ., Sa..rdar Ujjal Singh became' Mini ter (or follower of late Sbri Chotu Ram. Industries and Civil · S pplies in tb Ea~ Punjab Government in 1949. Later he w s (appointed Finance . Mini ;er .of lEast Chaudhri-'SUraj 'Mal passed at Hi' sar Punjab. the age of 90 years. .. Sardar U jjal ' Singh was a delegate to the First and Second Round TahJe Con- e ddeply nra ' of' friends. I ~ a.tni S ro~, ' ~e ; wil 'joil ' .' ference as ,', al ° to:. the U.N. ConfellCDGe 1 ~iD8 . on Food a.IId ~ gi:icultw:e, held it' 1945. in' COR 0 condo} oe to,. til it wa " . Member' o£;;the .:se and IFinancet eaved families. Cdmm' sian· appointeduin 1~6 : The. House may stand. in silcn for A , An em-in t educatio' t h~ w. a short while to express its orrow::: Member of Central Advisory Board of Education from 1945-49. The Members .· then stood. in sil nee jo~ . a short while. Sadar Ujjal SingU was .Governer of Punjab and Madras States from 1965 to M SPUHE .: Tfiex' Hau . stad., ad- 1970. He also served and Chairman and joumed\ to;, II semb ,' a 11..1)0,. A. . anI. of a number of 'industrial and Director Monday, the 21st install commercial undertakings.

He passed away on 15th February, 1983, at New Delhi at the age of 8; years. The Lok SablJ. then. adjourned till Chaudhr.i Suraj Mal was a :\1cnlber of Euw~n .oj :the Clock on Monda." F.ebruary. Constitue t As embly durin, ~ 1946 ,47. H~ . 21 , 1983 jPh'idglllla 2" 1904 (Siika) .

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