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Ook Sabha -Debates . , ; T ...... J'_~ :i~ J_ . '. .... 25.1.... ;'8 ....) . OOK" " SABHA -DEBATES- .. (English Version) First Session (Eighth Lok Sabha) I.. -' (Yo/. I _tal.. No,. 1 to 11) r., .u. SAaR..... iUUA' JiiiW D"IiIP . ",..... 4JKJ ~ , ' [OtuGlNAL BNoLISB _S INCLUDED IN ENoLIIB VIUIOR AND OluOINAL HINDI PllOcsBoINOS INCLUDED IN Huml VBUION -wDJ) B. -TltBATID AS AUTBOmT41iVB AND NOT 11111- tV.NSLATIOH THBUOP.] This is the first Volume of the Lok Sabha Debates for the Eighth Lok Sabha. Upto the end of Seventh Lok Sabha, two versions of Lok Sabha Debates were brought out, viz., (i) Original Version containing the proceedings of the House in the languages in which they took place except that in the case of speeches made in regional languages, their English/Hindi translation was included and the Urdu speeches were put in Devnagri script and their Persian script was also given within brackets, and (ii) Hindi Version containing the Hindi proceedings, Urdu proceedings in Devnagri script and Hindi translation of English proceedings and also of speeches made in regional languages. 2. With effect from the First Session of Eighth Lok Sabha, in pursuance of a decision of the General Purposes Committee of Lok Sabha, two versions of Lok Sabha Debates are being brought out, viz., (i) English Versi on contain- ing Lok Sabha proceedings in Engli~h and English translation of the proceedings which take place in Hindi or any regional Janguage. and (ii) Hindi Version in its present form except that Urdu speeches are being put in Devnagri ~crjpt and their Persian script is also being given within brackets. 3. In addition, Original Version of the Lok Sabha proceedings is being prepared and kept in Parliament Library suitably bound for purposes of record and reference only. 4. In both the Engdsh and the Hindi Versions, an appropriate indication is being given to specify where a particular part of the proceedings is original in English/Hindi or a translation. 5. It is hoped the two independent Hindi and English Versions will be found useful by Members and others interested. NEW DELHI; SUBHASH C. KASHYAP, January, 1985 Secretary-General. (0 CONTENTS Eighth Series, Vol. I-First Session, 1985/1906 (Saka) No.1-Tuesday, January 15, 1985/Pausa 25,1906 (Saka) COLUMNS Observance of Silence 1 List of Members Elected to Lok Sabha- 1 Laid on the Table Panel of Chairmen 2 Members Sworn 2-20 (iii) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS EIGHTH LOK SABHA A Azad, Shri Bhagwat lha (BbagaJpur) Abbasi, Shri K.l. (Domariaganj) Azad, Sbri Ghulam Nabj (Wasbim) Abdul Gharoor, Shri (Siw8n) B Bachchan, Shri Amitabh (AUababad) Acharia, Shri Basudeb (Bankura) Baghel, Shri Pratapsingh (Dhar) Adaiicalaraj, Shri L. (TiruchirappalJi) Bagun Sumbrui, Shri (Singhbhum) Adiyodi, Dr. K.G. (Calicut) Bairagi, Shri Balkavi (Mandsaur) Agarwal, Shri Jai Parkash (Chandni Chowk) Bairwa, Shri Banwari Lal (Tonk) Ahmad, Shri Sarfaraz (Giridih) Baitha, Sbri D.L. (Araria) Ahmed, Begum Abida (Bareilly) Bajpai, Dr. Rajendra Kumari (Sitapur) Akhtar Hasan, Shri (Kairana) Bala Goud, Shri T. (Nizamabad) Alkha Ram, Shri (Salumber) Balaraman, Sbri L. (Vandavasi) Anand Singh, Shri (Gonda) Bali, Shrimati Vyjayanthimala (Madras Anjiah, Shri T. (Secunderabad) South) Anna Nambi, Shri R. (Ponachi) Banatwalla, Shri G .M. (Ponnani) Ansari, Shri Abdul Hannan (Madhubani) Banerjee, Shrimati Mamta (Jadavpur) Ansari, Shri Z.R. (Donao) Bansi LaI, Shri (Bhiwani) Anthony, Shri Frank (Nominated -Anglo- Barman, Shri Palas (Balurghat) Indians) Barrow, Shri A.E.T. (Nominated·Anglo. Antony, Shri P.A. (Trichur) Indians) Appalanarasimham, Shri P. (Anakapalli) Basavarajeswari, Shrimati (Bellar) Arunachalam, Shri M. (Tenkasi) Basavaraju, Shri O.S. (Tumkur) Ashkaran, Shri (Ghatampur) Basu, Shri Anil (Arambagh) Awasthi, Shri Jagdish (Bilbaur) Begum, Shrimati Akbar Jaman (Anantnag) (i) (ii) Bhagat, Shri B.R. (Arrah) Chandrashekharappa, Shri T.V. (Shimoga) Bhagat, Shri H.K.L. (East Delhi) Chandresh Kumari, Sbrimati (Kangra) Bhakta, Shri Manoranjan (Andaman and Cbaran Singh, Shri (Baghpat) Nicobar Islands) Charles, Shri A. (Trivandrum) Bhandari, Shri Nar Bahadur (Sikkirn) Chaturvedi. Shri Naresh Chandra (Kanpur) Bhanu Pratap Singh, Shri (Pilibhit) Chaturvedi, Shrimati Vidyawati (Khaju- Dharadwaj, Shri Parasrarn (Sarangarh) raho) Bbarat Singh, Shri (Outer Delhi) Chaudhari, Shrimati Ushatai Prakash (Amraoti) Bhattacbaryya, Shrimati Indumati (Hoogbly) Chaudhary, Shri Manpbool Singh (Bikaner) Bboi, Dr. Krupasindhu (SambaJpur) Chaudhury, Shri A.B.A. Ghani Khan (Maida) Bhoopathy, Shri G. (PeddapalJi) Chavan, Shdmati Premalabai (Karad) Bhosale, Shri Prataprao Baburao (Satara) Chavan, Shri S.B. (Nanded) Bhoye, Shri R.M. (Dhule) Chavda, Shri I shwarbhai Khodabha; Bhoye, Shri Sitaram Sayaji (Malegaon) (Anand) Bhuria, Shri Dileep Singh (Jhabua) Chidambar8m, Shri P. (Sivaganga) Bhupatiraju, Sbri Vijaya Kumar Raju Chinta Mohan. Shri (Tirupltbi) (Narasapur) Birbal, Shri (Ganganagar) Chokka Rao, Shri J. (Karimnagar) Birendra Singh, Rao (~,fahendragarh) Choubey. Shri Narayan tMidnapore) Birinder Singh, Shri (Hissar) Choudhari, Shri Nandlal (Sagar) Biswas, Shri Ajoy (Tripura West) Chowdhary, Shri Jagannath (BaHia) Brahma Dutt, Shri (Tehri Garhwal) Chowdhury t Shri Saitfudin (Katwa) Bundela, Shri Sujan Singh {Jh':Insil D Buta Singh, Shr; (Ja'ore) Dabhi, Shri Ajitsinh (Kaira) C Daga, Shri Mool Chand (Pali) Chandra Mohan Singh, Shri (Garhwal) Dalbir Singh. Shri (Shahdol) Chandra Pratap Naram Singh, Shri (Padrauna) Dalbir Singh, Shri (Sirsa) Chandrakar, Shri Chandulal (Durg) Dalwai, Shri Hussain (Ratnagiri) Chandrasckhar. Shrimati Maragatham (Sri· pel umbudur) Damor, Shri Somjibhai (Dohad) (Iii) Gaekwad, Sbri Ranjit Sin,h (Baroda) Dandavate, Prof. Madhu (Raja\)ur) Gaikwad, Shri Udaysingrao Nanasabeb Das, Shri Anadi Charan (Jajpur) (Kolbapur) Das, Shri R.P. (Krishnagar) Gamit, Sbri C.D. 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