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Lsd 03 10 16-11-1964.Pdf Third Series, Vol.XXXV, No.1 Monday, November 16, 1964 Kartika 25, 1886(Saka) Third ~_ P", V'-'! ",,·XV -"\0. I. MOL J.' ... ~ ...... b"r 16, 1964. --KaMika 25· I886(Saka) \ LOK SABHA DEBATES (Tenth Session) I...... (Vol. X XXV coruains No. 1-10) LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI Price: Re. 1· 00 CONTENTS (Third Seriea, Vol. XXXV-Tenth Session, 19641 No. I-Monday, N(1f)ember 16, 1964./KaTtika zS, 1886 (Saka) CoLUMMS Obituary Reference I-2. LOK SABRA Alphabetical List of Members A B-contd. Abdur Rashid, Bakshi (Jammu and Barua, Shri Hem (Gauhati). Kashmir). Barua, Shri Rajendranath (Jorhat). Abdul Wahid. Shri T. (VelIore). Barupal, Shri Panna La! (Ganga- Achal Singh, Shri (Agra). nagar). Achuthan, Shri R. (Mavelikera). Basant Kunwari, Shrimati (Kai- Akkamma Devi, Shrimati (Nilgiris). sarganj). Basappa, Shri C. (Tiptur). Alagesan, Shri O. V. (Chingleput). R. Alva, Shri A. Shankar (Mangalore). Basumatari, Shri D. (Goalpara). Baswant, Shri Sonubhai Dagadu Alva, Shri Joachim (Kanara). (Thana). Alvares, Shri Peter Augustus Bateshwar Singh, Shri (Giridih). (Panjim). Berwa, Shri Onkar Lal (Kotah). Aney, Dr. M. S. (Nagpur). Besra, Shri Satyacharan (Dumka). Anjanappa, Shri B. (NelIore). Bhagat, Shri Baliram (Shahabad). Ankineedu, Shri Maganti (Gudivada). Bhagavati, Shri Bijoy Chandra Anthony, Shri Frank (Nominated- (Darrang). Anglo-Indians) . Bhakt Darshan, Shri (Garhwal). Arunachalam, Shri N. (Ramanathapu- Bhanja Dec, Shri Laxminarayan ram). (Keonjhar). Azad, Shri Bhagwat Jha (Bhagalpur). Bhanu Parkash Singh, Shri (Raj- B garh). Bhargava, Shri M. B. L. (Ajmer). Babunath Singh, Shri (Surguja). Bhatkar, Shri Laxmanrao Shrawanji Bade, Shri Ramchandra Vithal (Khar- (Khamgaon). gone). Bhattacharya, Shri Dinen (Serarn- Badrudduja, Shri (Murshidabad). pore). Bagri, Shri Mani Ram (Hissar). Bhattacharyya, Shri C. K. (Raiganj). Balaj, Shri Kamalnayan (Wardha). Bhawani, Shri Lakhmu (Bastar). Bakliwal, Shri Mohanlal (Drug). Bheel, Shri P. H. (Dohad). Bal Krishna Singh, Shri (Chandauli). Biren Dutta, Shri (Tripura West). Balakrishnan, Shri S. C. (Koilpatti). Birendra Bahadur Singh, Shri (Raj- Balmiki, Shri K. L. (Khurja). nandgaon). Banerjee, Shri S. M. (Kanpur). Bis', Shri Jang Bahadur Singh Banerji, Dr. R. (Bankura). (Almora). Barkataki, Shrimati Renuka Devi Borooah, Shri Prafulla Chandra (Barpeta). (Sibsagar). Barman, Shri P. C. (Cooch Bihar). Brahm Prakash, Shri (Outer Delhi). Barrow, Shri A. E. T. (Nominated- Brajeshwar Prasad, Shri (Gaya). Anglo-Indians). Brij Basi Lal, Shri (Faizabad). Cli) B-contd. D-contd. Brij Raj Singh, Shri (Bareilly) . Dass, Shri C. (Tirupathi). Brij Raj Singh Kotah, Shri (Jhal.a- Dasaratha Deb, Shri (Tripura East). war). Deo, Shri P. K. (Kalahandi). Buta Singh, Shri (Moga). Deo, Shri Vijaya Bhushan Singh (Raigarh). C Deo Bhanj, Shri P. C. (Bhubaneswar). Chakravartty, Shrirnati Renu (Bar- Desai, Shri Morarji (Surat). rackpore). Deshmukh, Dr. Panjabrao S. (Amra- Chakraverti, Shri P. R. (Dhanbad). vati). Chanda, Shrirnati Jyotsna (Cachar). Deshmukh, Shri B. D. (Aurangabad). Chandak, 8hri B. L. (Chindwara). Deshmukh, 8hri Shivaji Rao Shankar Chandrabhan Singh, Shri (Bilaspur). Rao (Parbhani). Chandrasekhar, Shrimati M. (Mayu- Dey, Shri S. K. (Nagaur). ram). Dhaon, Shri B. K. (Lucknow). Chandriki, Shri Jagannathrao Venka- Dharmalingam, Shri R. (Tiruvanna- tarao (Raichur). malai). Chattar Singh, Shri (Chamba). Dhuleshwar Meena, Shri (Udaipur). Chatterjee, Shri H. P. (Nabadwip). Dighe, Shri Bhaskar Narayan Chatterjee, Shri N. C. (Burdwan). (Kolaba). Chaturvedi, Shri S. N. (Firozabad). Dinesh Singh, Shri (Salon). Chaudhary, Shri Yudhvir Singh Dixit, Shri G. N. (Etawah). (Mahendragarh). Dorai, Shri Kasinatha (Aruppuk- Chaudhry, Shri Chandramani Lal kottai). (Mahua). Dubey, Shri Rajaram Giridharilal Chaudhuri, Shri Digambar Singh (Bijapur North). (Mathural. Dwivedi, Shri Mannoo Lal (Hamir- Chaudhuri, Shrirnati Kamala (Hapur). pur). Chaudhuri, Shri Sachindra (Ghatal). Dwivedi, Shri Surendranath (Kendra- Chaudhuri, Shri Tridib Kumar para). (Berharnpur) . Chavan, Shri D. R. (Khard). E Chavan, Shri Y. B. (Nasik). Elayaperumal, Shri L. (Tirukoilur). Chavda, Shrimati Joraben (Banas- Elias, Shri Mohammad (Howrah). kantha). Ering, Shri D. (Nominated-North Chuni Lal, Shri (Ambala). East Frontier Tract). D F Dafie, Shri Miraj. Firodia, Shri Motilal Kundanmal Daji, Shri Homi F. (Indore). (Ahmednagar). Daljit Singh, Shri (Una). G Dandeker, Shri N. (Gonda). Gaekwad, Shri Fatehsinhrao Pratab- Das, Dr. Mono Mohon (Ausgram). sinhrao (Baroda). Das, Shri Basanta Kumar (Contai). Gahmari, Shri Vishwanath Singh Das, Shri Nayantara (Jamui). (Ghazipur). Das, Shri Sudhansu Bhushan (Dia- Gajraj Singh Rao, Shri (Gurgaon). mond Harbour). Ganapati Ram, Shri (Machhlishahr). (iii) G-contd. I Gandhi, Sf.ri V. B. (Bombay City Imbichibava, Shri E. K. (PonnaDi). Central South). Iqbal Singh, Shri (Ferozepore-). Ganga Devi, Shrimati (Mohanlal- ;J ganj). Gayatri Devi, Shrimati (Jaipur). Jadhav, Shri Madhavrao Lumanrao Ghosh, SOO Atulya (Asansol). (Malegaon). Ghosh, Shri N. R. (Jalpaiguri). Jadhav, Sbri Tulshidas (Nanded). Ghosh, SOO P. K. (Ranchi East). Jagjivan Ram, Shri (Sasaram). Ghyasuddin Ahmad, Shri (Dhubri). Jain, Shr! A P. (Tumkur). Gokaran Prasad, Shri (Misrikh). Jaipal Singh, Shri (Ranchi West). Goni, SOO Abdul Ghani (Jammu and Jamir, Shri S. C. (Nominated-Naga- Kashmir). land). Gopalan, Shri A. K. (Kasergod). Jamunadevi, Shrimati (Jhabua). Gounder, SOO R. Muthu (Til"uppat- Jayaraman, Shri A. (Wandiwash). tur). Jedhe, Shri Gulabrao Kesbavrao Govind Das, Dr. (Jabalpur). (Baramati). Guha, SOO Arun Chandra (Barasat). Jena, Shri Kanhu Charan (Bhadrak). Jha, Shri Yogendra (Madhubani). Gulshan, Shrl Dhanna Singh (Bhatinda) . Joshi, Shri Anand Chandra (Sidhi). Gupta, Shri Badshah (Manipuri). Joshi, Shrimati Subbadra (Balram- pur). Gupta, Shri Indrajit (Calcutta South Jyotishi, Shri Jwala Prasad (Sagar). West). Gupta, Shri Kashi Ram (Alwar). K Gupta, Shri Priya (Katihar). Kabir, Shri Humayun (Baslrhat). Kachhavaiya, SOO Hukam Chand Gupta, Shri Shiv Charan (Delhi (Dewas). Sadar). Kadadi, Shri Madeppa BaDdappa (Sholapur). B Kajrolkar, Shri Narayan Sadoba . 1Iajarnavis, Shri R. M. (Bhandara). (Bombay City Central North) . Kakkar, Shri Gauri Shankar (Fateh- Hamda, Shri Subodh (Jhargram). pur). Hanumanthaiya, Shri K. (Bangalore Kamath, Shri Hari Vishnu (Hoshanga- City). bad). Haq, Shri M. M. (Akola). Kamble, Shri T. D. (Latur). Harvani, Shri Ansar (Bisauli). Kanakasabai, Shri R. (Chidamba- Hazarika, Shri J. N. (Dibrugarh). ram). Heda, Shri Harish Chandra (Nizama- Kandappan, Shri S. (Tiruchengode). bad). Kanungo, Shri Nityanand (Cuttack). Hem Raj, Shri (Kangra). Kappen, SOO Cherian J. (Muvattu- Himatsingka, Shri Prabhu Dayal puzha). (Godda). Kapur Singh, Sardar (Ludhiana). Himmatsinhji, Shri (Kutch). Kar, Shrl Prabhat (Hooghly). Hukam Singh, Sardar (Patiala). Karni Singhji, Shri (Bikaner). (iv) K--contd. L-contd. Karuthiruman, Shri P. G. (Gobichetti- Laxmi Dass, Shri (Miryalguda). palayam). Lohia, Dr. Ram Manohar (Farrukha- Kayal, Shri Paresh Nath (Joynagar). bad). Kedaria, Shri C. M. (Mandvi). Lonikar, 8hri R. N. Yadav (Jalna). Keishing, Shri Rishang (Outer Mani- pur). M Kesar Lal, Shri (Sawai Madhopur). Khadilkar, Shri R. K. (Khed). Mahadeo Prasad, Shri (Bansgaon). Khan, Dr. Purnendu Narayan (mube- Mahadeva Prasad, Dr. (Maharajganj). ria). Mahananda, 8hri Hrushikesh (Bolan- Khan, Shri Osman Ali (Anantapur). girl. Khan, Shri Shahnawaz (Meerut). Mahato, Shri Bhajahari (Purulia). Khanna, Shri Mehr Chand (New Mahida, Shri Narendra Singh Delhi). (Anand). Khanna, Shri Prem Kishan (Kaim- Mahishi, Dr. Sarojini (Dharwar ganj). North). Kindar Lal, Shri (Hardoi). Mahtab, 8hri Hare Krushna (Angul). Kisan Veer, Shri (Satara). Maimoona 8ultan, Shrimati (Bhopal). Kohar, Dr. Rajendra (Phulbani). Majithia, 8hri 8urjit 8ingh (Taran Kotoki, Shri Liladhar (Nowgong). Taran). Koujalgi, 8hri H. V. (Belgaum). Malaichami, 8hri M. (Periyakulam). Koya, Shri C. H. Mohammad (Kozhi- Malaviya, 8hri Keshav Dev (Basti). kode). Malhotra, 8hri Inder J. (Jammu and Kashmir). Kripa Shankar, 8hri (Domariaganj). Malliah, Shri U. 8rinivasa (Udipi) . Kripalani, Shri J. B. (Amroha). Mallick, Shri Rama Chandra (Jaipur). Krishna, 8hri M. R. (Paddapalli). Manaen, 8hri T. (Darjeeling). Krishnamachari, Shri T. T. (Tiru- chendur). MandaI, Dr. p. (Vishnupur). Krishnapal Singh, Shri (Jalesar). MandaI, 8hri Jiyalal (Khagaria). Kumaran, Shri M. K. (Chirayinkil). MandaI, Shri Yamuna Prasad (Jai- nagar). Kunhan, 8hri p. (Palghat). Maniyangadan, 8hri Mathew (Kotta- Kureel, 8hri Baij Nath (Rae yam). Bareili). Manoharan, 8hri K. (Madras South). L Mantri, 8hri Dwarkadas (Bhir). Marandi, 8hri Iswar (Rajmahal). Lahri 8ingh, Shri (Rohtak). Maruthiah, Shri P. (Melur). Lakhan Dass, Shri (8hahjahanpur). Masani, Shri M. R. (Rajkot). Lakshmikanthamma, Shrimati (Kham- Masuriya Din, 8hri (Chail). mam). Matcharaju, Shri M. (Narasipatnam). Lalit Sen, 8hri (Mandi). Mate, 8hri Kure (Tikamgarh). Laskar, Shri Nihar Ranjan (Karim- ganj). Mathur, 8hri Harish Chandra (Jalore). Laxmi Bai, 8hrimati Sangam (Vica- Mathur, Shri Shiv Charan (Bhilwara). raball). Maurya, 8hri B. p. (Aligarh). (V) M-contd. M-contd. Mehdi, Shri" S. Ahmad (Rampur). ¥urrnu, Shri Sarkar (Balurghat). Mehrotra, Shri Braj Behari (Bilhaur). Murthy, Shri B. S. (Amalapuram). Mehta, Shri Jaswantraj (Pali). Murti, Shri M. S. (Anakapalle). Musafir, Shri Gurrnukh Singh (Amrit- Mehta, Shri Jashvantraj (Bhavnagar). sarlo . Melkote, Dr. G. S. (Hyderabad). Muthiah, Shri P. (Tirunelveli). Mengi, Shri Gopal Datt (Jammu and Muzaffar Husain, Shri (Moradabad). Kashmir). Menon, Shri Panampilli
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