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Parliamentary Debates Monday 21st May, 1956 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE OFFICIAL .REPORT (Part I- Questions and Answers ) 1956 PARUAMENT SECRETARIAT NEW DEUD CONTENTS ‘ (Vol. IV, Nos. 61-72—15TH May to 30TH May 1956.) Columns No, 61. Tuesday^ i^th May^ 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2198, 2201, 2204 to 2206, 2209 to 2211, 2232, 2213 to 2216, 2218, 2219, 2221, 2223 to 2225, 2227, 2228 . 3771-3804 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2197, 2199, 2200, 2202, 2203, 2207, 2208, 2212,2217,2220,2222,2226,2229 to 2231, 2233 to 2240 . 3804-14 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2032 to 2084, 2086 to 2088. 3814-42 Daily Digest . 3843-48 No. 62. Wednesdayy 16M Afay, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2241 to 2245, 2247, 2249, 2252, 2253, 2255, 2256, 2258, 2259, 2260 to 2266. 3849-82 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2246, 2248, 2250, 2251, 2254, 2257,2267 to 2279..............................................................................................3^2-90 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2089 to 2098, 2100 to 2105, 2107102147. 3890-3920 Daily Digest . 3921-26 jVo. 63. Thursdayy I'jth May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Qpestions Nos. 2280 to 2282, 2287 to 2293, 2295 to 2297, 2300 to 2304, 2306 to 2312, 2284 . ‘ , 3927-60 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2283, 2285, 2286, 2294, 2298, 2299, 2305, 2313.............................................. • • • • • 39^0-63 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2149 to 2179 . 3964-80 Daily Digest. ...............................................3981-84 (ii) Columns 64. Friday, iBth May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. ;Z315, 2316, 2323, 2326, 2328, 2330, 2332 to 2336, 2338, 2340, 2341, 2343 to 2346, 234S to 2350 . 3985-4019 Short Notice Question No. 17 . 4019-22 Written Answers to Questions— ‘ Starred Questions Nos. 2314, 2317 102322,2324,2325,2327,2329, 2331» 2337, 2339, 2342, 2347, 2351 to 2356 . 4022-31 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2180 to 2206, 2208 to 2225 4031-56 Daily Digest . 4057-60 JVb. 65. Monday, 2\st May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2357, 2359, 2362 to 2368, 2370 to 2372, 2374, ^^375» 2378 to 2385 and 2387........................................................ 4061-94 Written Answers to Questions— . Starred Questions Nos. 2358, 2360, 2361, 2369, 2373, 2377, 2386, 2388 to 2402 ........................................................................... 4094-4104 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2226 to 2232, 2234 to 2272 4104-28 Daily Digest . 4129-32 No. 66. Tuesday, 22nt/ May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2403 to 2411, 2413, 2415 to 2419, 2421 to 2425, 2427 to 243 0..................................................................4*33-^^ Short Notice Question No. 18 . 4166-70 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos, 2412, 2414, 2420, 2426, 2431 to 2441 . 4170-77 Unstarred Qjiestions Nos. 2273 to 2284, 2286 to 2300, 2302, 2303, 2305..............................................................................................4*77-92 Daily Digest.......................................................................... 4 >93*^6 (ill) Ck)LiniN8 JV'b. 67. Wednesday, 2yd May, 1956 Oral Answers to Qjuestions— Starred Questions Nos. 2442 to 2444, 2446, 2447, 2449 to 2453, 2458, 2464, 2466 to 2470, 2470-A, 2471 and 2472 . 4197-4229 Sho| - Notice Question No. 19 . 4229-33 Written Answers to Qjiestions— Starred Questions Nos. 2445, 2448, 2454, 2455, 2457, 2459 to 2461, 2465, 2473 to 2483, 2485 to 2489............................................... 4233-44 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2306 to 3349 . , . 4245-68 Daily Digest . .... 4269-74 No. 68. Friday, 25th May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2491, 2492, 2494 to 2496, 2498, 2502, 2504, , 2509, 2511, 2513 to 2516, 2518 to 2521.......................................4275-4307 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2490,2493, 2497,2499 to 2501, 2503,2505 to 2507, 2512, 2517, 2522 to 2526...............................................4307-14 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2350 to 2356, 2358 to 2391 4314-32 Daily Digest . 4333-36 JVb. 69. Saturday, 26th May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Staired Q^cstions Nos. 2529, 2532, 2535, 2536, 2538, 2542, 2543, 2545 to 2550, 2553, 2556 to 2558, 2560 to 2562 and 2537 . 4337-7« Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2528, 2530, 2531, 2533, 2534, 2539 to 2541 2544. 2551, 2552, 2555 and 2563 to 2572 . 437»-«‘ Unstarred Questions Nos. 2392 to 2404,2406 to 2409 and 2411 to 2414 438'-94 Daily Digest. • 43«5-98 (iv) Columns Xo, 70, Monday, 28M May, 1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2572-A, 2573 to 2580, 2582 to 2586, 2589, 2608, 2590 to 2593 . '....................................... 4399-4434 Short Notice Questions Nos. 20, 21 and 22 . 4434-44 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2581, 2587, 2588, 2594, 2595, 2595-A, 2596 to 2607, 2609 to 2611, 2613 to 2617, 26i7-A, 2618 to 2620, 2710 to 2732/2734 to 2739 '........................................................4444-71 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2415 to 2422, 2422-A, 2423 to 2433, 2532 to 2563.............................................................................................. 447 *“45^0 Daily Digest . 4501-06 jVb. 71. Tuesday, 29/A Afaj;, ,1956 Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2624 to 2630, 2632 to 2634, 2636, 2637, 2639 to 2647 and 2650 to 2652 . 4507-41 Short Notice Question No. 23 . 454 ^“'45 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2621 to 2623, 2635, 2641-A, 2649, 2653 to 2658, 2658-A, 2658-B, 2659 to 2663, 2663-A, 2508 - . 4545-54 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2434 to 2477, 2479 to 2485, 2485-A, 2487 to 2493 .................................................................................... 4554-82 Daily Digest . ............................................... 4583-88 No. 72. Wednesday, 30/A May, 1956. Oral Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos, 2664 to 2671, 2673, 2673-A, 2674 to 2676, 2078, 2678-A, 2679, 2680...............................................4589-4621 Short Notice Questions Nos. 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 4622-38 Written Answers to Questions— Starred Questions Nos. 2672, 2677, 2681 to 2689, 2689-A, 2690 to 2695, 2695-A, 2696 to 2703, 2705 to 2709, 2559 . 4638-55 Unstarred Questions Nos. 2494, 2495, 2495-A, 2496 to 2518, 2518-A, 2519 to 25 31....................................................................4655-76 Daily Digest . 4677-82 RESUME OF THE TWELFTH SESSION . 4683-86 GIPN-S3-146 Lok Sabha 564-2 N3.57-840 LOK SABHA DEBAl^li 5 (Part I—Questions and . 2-0/ i 4061 4062 LOK SABHA Shri P. C. Bose: May I know if Monday, 2\st May, 1956. Government has got an estimate of the expenditure to be incurred by the Centre? The Lok Sabha met at Halj Past Ten Dr. K. L. Shrimaii: The total cost of the Clock. from 1952 to 1956 is estimated to be Rs. 18,19,858 out of which the Cen­ tral share for 1952 to 1956 would be [M r . S pea k er in the Chair] Rs. 11.41.758. Dr. Lanka Sondataiii: May I know ORAL ANSwptj^S TO whether this school-cwm-community QUESTION'S centre scheme is expected to utilise the single-teacher system which has been introduced in various States? ScHooL-a/m-CoMML’NiTY C en tr es Dr. K. L. Shrimaii: All kinds of •2357. Shri Jhu’ an « b ’ia: Will tlie educational institutions, whether they Minister of Educe .''on !>e pleased to are single-teacher schools or multi­ state the number of primary schools teacher schools wit! be utilised for in the country that are being develop­ tlus purpose. But 1 could not give ed under the Central Government the details regarding that. Scheme as school-cwm-community centres in the rural districts of States? Pandit D. N. Tiwary: May I know the number of extra hands employed The Deputy Miniiter of EducatiMi for this in these schools? (Dr. K. L. Shrunali): The information Dr. K. L. Shrimaii: I shall need is being collected and will be laid on notice for that. the Table of the House. Shri JhuUn Sinha: May I know the nature of the development that is j( f t going to be had in these centres? ^ ^ 3IT T^l? Dr. K. L. Shiiaiali: The idea of the «To qwo : A HKV-kk ^ whole scheme was to turn these schools into communitv centres so that they might not only give instruc­ tion to students but might work for the uplift of the whole rural commu­ iTtsr iTTOr— nity. Grants for developing 454 pri­ K frtvtr— vrtk— e, mary schools as school-c«m-commu- nity centres were given during the — \ First Five Year Han. But we have Y ^ t I still to get the information from the Mr. Speaker How long is this to State Governments, and I will place go on? When the list.goes owt a the information on the Table of the number of items, hon. Nunisters will . House when it is collected. give one or two and stop. I cannot SM llinlaii Sinlui: May I now if allow all the time to be taken up in this scheme of school-cum-community reading all the items. development has actually been taken Shri B. S. Marthr: M w I now whe­ up in any of the States in India? ther diete schoob are Basic SdiooU Dr. K. L. ShrisMl: Yes. Sir. or otherwise? 1—132L.S. 4063 Cf^al Answtfs 21 MAY 1»96 Oral Answert 4064 Dr. K. L. Starimali: This detail I O f f ic ia l D r e s s cannot supply now. *2362. Shri Shree Narayan Dai: Shrimati Kamlenda Mati Shah: Is Will the Minister of Home Affairs be it true that we cannot get teachers pleased to refer to the reply given to for these schools because the pay is Starred Question No. 586 on the 7th not enough and, if so, is Government September, 1954 and state how far the thinking of increasing the pay? suggestions made by Government re­ Dr. K. L. Shrimali: That question garding dress are being followed by is akeady before Government and all categories of Government ser­ they are taking steps.
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