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No. 43-Friday, April 18. 1969/ChaiJra 28~ 1891 (SJJka) COLUMNS Oral Answers to Questions : *Starred Questions Nos. 11"71 to 1174 and 1177 1-37 • Short Notice Question Nos. 75 37-43 Written Answers to Questions: Starred Questions Nos. II 15, 1176 and 1178 to 1200 43-63 Unstarred Questions Nos. 6742 to 50, 6752 to 55, 6757 to 6805, 6805 to 32, 6834 to 6904 and 6908 to 6940 63-230

Papers Laid on the Table 230-232 Public Accounts Committee- Forty-sixth and Fifty-first Reports 232 Committee on Public Undertakings: . Forty-second Report 232 Statement by Member Under Direction 115 and Minister's reply thereto 232-235

Shri Hukam Chand Kachwai 232-233 Shri Parimal Ghosh 233-234 Demands for Grants 235-325 Ministry of Informotion and Broadcasting 235-325 Shri 1. Mohamed Imam ... 237-43 Shri Nardeo Snatak 243-~7 Shri Bharat Singh Chauhan 257-53 Shri Tulshidas ladhav 253-5'} Shri Ishaq Sambha!i 259--72 Shri Inder J. Malhotra 273-79 Sh.ri K. Anin:dhan 279-84 Shri I. K. Gujral 284-97 Shri S. M. Joshi 303-10 Shri Samar Guha 311-16 Shri Prem Chand Verma ... 316-19 Shri Randhir Singh 319-21 Shri Achal Singh 321 Shri Praka~h Vir Shastri ... 321-23 *The sign* marked above the name of a Member indicat.. that the Question was actually asked on the floor of the House by that Member. ii

Bill Introduced

1. Constitution (Amendment) Bill [Amendment of article 39] (Bill No. 33 of 1969) by Shri Om Prakash Tyagi 325 2. Constitution (Amendment) Bill [Amendmen; 'of article 39] (Bill No. 32 of 1969) By Shri Om Prakash Tyagi • 325 3. Identity Card Bill By Shri Maharaj Singh Bharati '" 326 • 4. Salaries and Allowance of Members of Parliament (Amendment) Bill (Amendment of sections 4, 5 etc.) By Shri P.L. Barupal 326-32 Enlargement of the Appellate (Criminal) jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Bill By Shri A. N. Mulla-referred to Select Committee 332-67 Motion to Consider 332-67 Shri A. N. Mulla 332-42 Shri N. C. Chatterjee 342-44 Shri Hanumanthaiya 344-47 Shri K. M. Koushik 347-48 Shri Randhir Singh 348-50 Shri Hamayun Kabir 350-52 Shri Rabi Ray 352-53 Shri Tenneti Viswanatham 353-55 Shri Shivajirao S. Deshmukh 355-57 Shri M. N. Reddy 357-58 Shri S. M. Krishna 358-60 Shri Erasmo de Sequeira .. . 360-61 Shri George Fernandes .. . 361-63 Shri Govinda Menon 363-65 Constitution (Amendment) Bill-(Amendment of articles 75, 164, etc.) By Shri Kameshwar Siogh 368-76 Motion to consider 368-76 Shri Kameshwar Singh 368-76 Half-An-Hour Discussion: Per Capita availabil,ty of Power in Bihar ... 377-78 LOB: SABRA DEBATES 2

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(c) and (d). Even while a Minister is on ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS election tour, he continues to be in charge of public affairs and has to attend to several SHRI SITA RAM KESRI : On a Point official matters. He can therefore, take his of order ...... Personal Assistants and peons with him on such tours in order to facilitate the dis- MR. SPEAKER: No point of order charge of his official duties. Such staff is during Question Hour. I shall allow you a entitled to draw travelling allowance as supplementary. for journeys on official tOUf. The ques- tion of recovering the amount paid to ~~~ ~~~ the employees as daily allowance and ,"",rn ... m1f ~ Q'lfo1"I1(1 travelling allowance in connection with these tours from the party in power does not therefore, arise. °l1.il. '1) ~- m.ft : .../ '" ~ ~ Rtl11ft : ~~~ '" r~ ~ ~~ : ~ ~ i;fr;r;rr ~ i f.!; ;;r.it ~ SI-.rm ~ ~~ !!I'RiTT ~ ~ ~ ~ if;;m '¥TCI' if; ~ it ~ ~ '!'ivrT ~~~~~~~~~ ;;ril,CIT ~ I if6lf1'ff"l '¥TCI' if SI"lTif W ~r ~ "¥iT ~~ ~ ~ ;;rq ifrfr .,-T ~ ~ ~ If;; ~ 1' ~ ~ ~~

SHRI K. S. RAMASWAMY: It is SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH: We seek the duty of the State Government to your protection now. protect the Prime Minister or other VIPs who go on any tour. Officers accom- MR. SPEAKER No protection panying them are not expected to take from me. part in t he election campaign either directly or indirectly. They have to be ~~ impartial. There is no question of reco- ~ ~ vering any amount from any party. ifil,m, m'f ~4 ~ 'iTi (it) ~ ~ #«f'liIF ~ ~ ITlIT SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK : I seek your protection ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

MR. SPEAKER: What I have been able to gather is that there is no MR. SPEAKER: After ail, \hcy question of recovering the expenses from may not mo,," how many people w ent the Party. with the Prime Minister, how many CID and other staft' went. They may not have SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK : When the information readily. the Prime Minister goes on election tour, she goes as Congress leader and the Cong- ress bas its own protection. We 'go as Jan SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK: But Sinsh leaders and we have ~r own protec- this was the very question tabled. S Ora/ A"... .,. CHAITRA 28. 1891 (SAKAl Ora/ A"... .,. 6

MR. SPEAKER: Even in answer '11' P" .... ~ ~ to tbat. be bas said they are collecting "Itm!I' ~ 'lfA"T 1 the information and will place it on the it t Table. "" r... , ~ 'l'"': it ~~ AN HON. MEMBER.: How long fl;r ~ il fm ~~ tbey will take ? ~ ~ 'fi"rIf ~ f'fi"llT I······ ( ~ ...... MR. SPEAKER: Because· tbe .. Prime Minister went to so many places. naturally they will take time to collect "' ~ firatwif : !If1lIf1lf details. ITl)Cflf. if.t ~ ~ 'fT f'fi" ~ if ~ 'lit ;r)fu:'I" ~ tft. o;m: ~ ill" '" ~ fQTwif: ~ iIR""liT ~ 'ftl mr ('I')!If"Ift ~ ~ ~~ ~ 'fi"T ~ ~ fiI;a;rr ~ ~ ? it ~ ~ -~~ ~ m!lflffl Cf1I> o;m: ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f'fi" ~~rr~ ~r ~~~~rr~ ~~~ lI"!ffi ~ 'fi"f ~ ~~ ~a- t fir; ~~ ~rr~~~~ 'fi"Tli ~ ~ ;;r) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ifIRT ~~~rr~ ? ~ ~ 'fi"f 'fi"rIf rn ~~~ ~~ f'fi" ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ 'fi"Iio;m:T ~ ~ 'li1i;rr"U m ~ ~ ~ mil" ~ !IfmlRi t 1 ~ ~ 'fi'i"ft:m omTT ~ a) ~ qfil'f'li If1T m ~ i fir; ;;fir JNTOf ~ ~ ~ m'fi"rlf 'lim ~ ~ ~ 'lit ~ tTi a) iflfT ~ ~ ~ ~ fir; JT'fl'f ~ ~ ill" mi;f nro fifo ~ it "' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ llO'fTo ill" litf!>r it ~~ ~ ('1') ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ f'fi"llT ill" it srof ~ ~ ~ ~ ;nr-ft ~ 1 "Itm!I' "lit ~ irof if "lit ~ ;fi;;r !IIl't? ~~ ~ mr ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~r~~ ~~r~ ~~~~a~~ ~ t. IfIfT ~ ~ ~r ~ fir; ~ If1T ~ ~ ;r(l m. !If'R't m'f ill" 'fi"rIf ill" Rl'; 'fi"VfT ~ ~~ ~~ ~ 'ftl ~ ~r 'lftlJ'T ('1') ~ 'ITt ~ R;r ill" ~ Ut ~ ;;mi 1fT ~ iflfT ~ ~r Ifi!: r~ ~rr flf1 R;r ill" ~ Ut ~ ;;mi 1 r~ ~~~~~ , .. ;r , .. 1f1,"lT ~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m; ~ ~ 'ftl ~

~ ..rt ~ '3'i'I' ~~rr t ~~ ~r~ ~r ~~~ I lfiI" 'R it; ft:!it 1ft ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ra ~~ ~~ SHRI RANGA : That is far-fetched. I SHRI PILOO MODY: Is he 6\18- 'I't\' t fit; ~ lZ!fi ~ ~ it; 1I'ft if gelRing that they do not work in Delhi? ft:!it !f>W ~ I ~ ~ ~ "'T r~ ~ ~ ~ 3m I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- t .m : ~ ~ ~ ~ lR:a'T ~ 6:lI' ~ ~ ~ fit; 1:!;'" f1ff.rm: ~ rem; f!fi r~ ~~ ~ r~ I ~ m&mr ~ ~ ~ ~ t I TIf ..rt ~ t lIT ~ f.t;lrr ~ ~ aT ~ 'fflT '" ~ ~ ."n: ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if ..rt ~ ~ ;;ft ~ ;;rlflif if ~ f.t>lI'r ;;rraT ~ tRiAl V{f r~~ ~~ V{f, iT-T ~ ~ it I ~ 1ftfcfl' ~ "'T m, ~ '1T. ~ it. ~ ;ffif ~ I ~ ~ if· iA'TlI'T lI'T ~h ff.t m MR. SPEAKER: I am not allowing ~ ~ ~~ ~ ;ffif m lI'T I a discussion on it now. ~~ ~ if..rt ~ ~ ~ ;rnft ~ ifTOm if my ~h ,!iOf ~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Sf'IfA iffi' '1ft ~ ~ ~ '{ f!fi;;r) 1I'ft my if lfT'lIT '1ft ft;ro:, ~ T ..rt fu4N ~ OAt ~ if ;;or '1ft lfT'lIT ~ ft:!it ~ ~ ffilI'T t, ~ ~ $ r", !f>If ~ !f>If lI'T ~ m'l!fi) ~ t f'" ~ ~~ "'T ~ a~ it ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ !f>T ~ ~ f.t;lrr ;;rTim ? '" fIf'" ~ ~ ..rt 1I'ft m r~~ ~~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ;;;rij; if ~ !f>T ~P~ t I ff.t ~ "Iir ft:!it ~ if lI'T ~ rot ~ ~ ~ ;ffi: if ;;rrn ~ m~ ~ l!ffifwt I ~ if ~~~ mTIf like this. It has been published in the rn papers that the Prime Minister's expen- m ~ it, ~ 1ft 'f>tIr !f>W ~ diture in Bihar over and above the require- 'fTi m;;r)m'1 ~~~ ~ ments of security was in the neighbour- hood of Rs. 4-6 lakhs; her two-day ~r ~ .mf!fiT f.t>lI'T mlfif visit to Bengal over and above the req- ~ ~~ ~ uirements of security cost Rs. 98,000. I!1t forRm"U ~ ~ ~ Now, Mr. Chavan came to my constitue- rn ncy during the elections and he was also !fiT tim Of m sr'!fA 1I'ft it; r.tif doing the same as I was doing; there was ~ ~ ~ i!iT lI'R mrm ~ a motorcade of sevon cars with officials 9 Oro/ AlI3wers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAl Oro/ Alfswers 10

IUId others lOins along with him. He was of tbe Central Governinent and the func- OIlly soma to address a public meeting tions of the Sta te Governments when the seven miles from Godhra and return back Ministers SO on tour. again and he could not possibly have done any work on his way. But he had officials SHRI PILOO MODY: Sir, just one of all types accompanying him; in addi- moment. I gave two specific inst aDIi:Cl in tion steel helmeted policemen also. I want Bihar and , where expenditure to know whether this· Government wants was incurred over and above the needs of to establish as precedent in this coUntry security. As a matter of fact, the Gover- that anybody who has authority is allowed nor of Bihar was in a real predicament, to,jlse every type of mechinery of Govern- because he did not know wbom he was ment in order to furtber his political ends going to charge this money to. That has or are they even at this belated stage not been replied to. going to lay down some code of conduct consistent with human decency and decen- SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA: cies of public life So that things like that As far as this particular matter is concer- do not happen in future. ned, any bill whicb is not borne by the Central Government Or the State Govern- SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA : ments will definitely be paid by the party I am sorry the hon. Member did not pay or by the Prime Minister herself. So, any attention to my replies and I shall there is no question of its being paid by repeat them so tbat he can understand Government. (Interruption). what arrangements are made when Mini- sters go on non-official tours like this. SHRI JAIPAL SINGH: Mr. Speaker, Whenever Ministers go on non-oflicial Sir, in tbis cry of decency, COIle and every- tours the State Governments make arra- thing else, the basic issues are being ngements; it is not for any Minister or missed. It is all a question of security, Mr. Chavan to specify which officer should whether it is the Prime Minister or the accompany bim or should not come with Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, him or bow many policemen and security- Dr. Karan Singh. I had the privileae of men should go with him; it is all to be going round with tbe Ministers and hostille decided by the State Government. If they them. Now, the whole question is ~ decide to send some officials and security- security arrangements are necessary BOt men it is not for the Minister concerned only for tbose undeserving Ministers there to object to that. It is not unhealthy tra- but are as necessary for Mr. Piloo Mody ditions are being laid by any such things. also. The hon. Minister of State has made A code of conduct had been laid down for it clear that the arrangements. are made the Ministers that whenever they 10 on by the State Governments. It is DOt tbat non-oflicial tours how many officials or the Prime Minister 0 r Dr. Karan Singh their personal staff can SO with them and have demanded that there should be a .who will pay for their expenditure. All motorcade, a lot of vehicles or a ca\oaJcade . these things are laid down properly by the Government ...... MR. SPEAKER: What is the ques- tion? SHIU PILOO MODY: Are they consistent witb public decency? SHRI JAiPAL SINGH: My question is this : this qnestion should not be raised SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA: here. The principles we have laid down are lacalthy and we are foUowin. them. ~ ~~~ SHIU PILOO MODY: Most unheal- ~~ thy. -~ ~ ;joT I SHIU VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA: The only difficulty is, tbe hon. Members MR. SPEAKER: Do not provCllC" are unnecessarily mixing up the functions him, Me. Kach\ltai. 11 Oral Answers APRIL 18, 1969 Oral Answers 12

SHRI JAIPAL 'SINGH : My point is that, as far as possible, Ministers sbould this, and my grievance is this: that (b) try to avoid tbis kind of thing. Some Hon. should have been answered. But at the Membhrs (Rose) same time, this question of local arrange- ments is a matter for the States. They do MR. SPEAKER: Shall we spent! nor arise here at all. the whole hour on this question ?

MR. SPEAKER: That is what the This is a question where he has given Minister said. Shri Hem Barua. his answers with which you do not agree. He is not going to change his views now. SHRI HEM RARUA: Apart from Ministers attending election meetings with SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK: If you all tbe official paraphernalia, there are are satisfied, we are satisfied. instances of Ministers attending the AICC meetings outside Delbi along with official MR. SPEAKER: It is not a question tour programmes. The Statesman of of my being satisfied. Should we lose the Delhi has come out with a list of Ministers Question Hour in this controversy? who have done it and with the amount of money tbey spent on official tours. They SHRI RANGA : What about the code fix official programmes round about the of conduct for the ministers ? city where the AICC meetings are held. This is an instance of corruption of the MR. SPEAKER: If there is a code worst type. In view of all this, may I of conduct for the ministers, the minister know-fortunately tbe Prime Minister may later on give the information. is not present-whether the Government propose to instruct the Ministers concer- Foreign Collaboration lo.,.el lodustry ned not to misuse their official position by taking official paraphernalia with them ·1172. SHRI BEDABRATA BA- when they go out on non-official business RUA : Will the Minister of TOURISM like addressing public meetings in the AND CIVIL AVIATION be pleased to course of elections or attending the AICC state : meetings? Tbere should he some morality in this. (a) whether it is a fact that foreign collaborations in Hotels have been ap- SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA : proved in the past ; I have already stated that instructions already exist for such purposes, and I do (b) If so, what existing hotels in not think any misuse has been made. So, are run by foreigners and Indians there i. no question of issuing any fresh jOintly ; and instructions. (e) whether any good results have followed such collaborations ? As far as the question of attending the Alec meetings along with some official THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE engagements is concerned, it is normally MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND CIVIL not done. Somewhere it might have happened that tbe Minister concerned AVIATION (DR. SAROJINI MAHI- SHI)

SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA: (c) Yes, Sir. Hotels belonging to an - Well, nobody should try -and connect international cbain are an obvious advan- these two things together'. All I can say is !age in the development of foreign tou- 13 Oral Answers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Oral Answers 14 rist traffic as they stimulate the increased for other purpose$ like extending the flow of tourist traffic into the country and chain of hotels in our own country also result in substantial foreign e"change and starting our own chain of hotets io earnings. the Afro-Asian countries in collaboration with them? SHRI BEDABRATA BARUA : There are reports of fresh collaboration agree- DR. KARAN SINGH: Tbe 'point ments with Hiltons, Tata Intercontinental, about training is very important. In these etc. I think we ought to have a .second collaborations, it is Cltpeeted that in the look at the question of foreign collabo- private sector at least, there would be a ration: By and large, foreign collabora- good deal of additional training as a 'lions have not helped our industries. They result of these projects coming up. These have demoralised our engineers and collaborations have nothing -to do with helped some people to make easy money. the public sector. These are with tbe So far as tourist trade is concerned, I am private sector. Even in the public prepared to eltarDine it on merits. Will sector, as I submitted on an earlier occa- the minister see whether it realy leads to sion here we are trying to build up a increase in tourist trade and whether we chain in the public sector, and for thai are going to get much more foreign e"cha- purpose we are at present in negotiation nge than what we spend? Can we justify with a foreign firm for some technical it on this ground ? expertese-not colloboration-in our buil- THE MINISTER OF TOURISM ding up of a hotel chain. We hope to AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN set up a training institute ultimately which SINGH) : Yes, Sir. As I said in the main would serve the needs both of the public reply, certainly an international collabo- sector and private sector so that we can develop. ration chain does have very definite advan- tages. We have only one such hotel to On the second point, with regard to present in India Oberoi Intercontinental our own chains abroad, I entirely agree. in Delhi. This single hotal earns After all, if American chains can colla- us Rs. I crore a year in foreign exchange. borate with us here there is no reason why It is functioning at almost 9S to 98 per- Indian chains cannot collaborate in foreign cent occupancy. More than 50,000 pe0- countries. ple stayed in it during 1968. SHRI PILOO MODY : In Ethiopia? SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU: At the cost of Ashoka ! DR. KARAN SINGH : Not nece- DR. KARAN SINGH : The point is, ssarilly in Ethiopia. We can build' hotels the investment that is made is basically in Japan, Australia and other countries Indian investment. But we earn a great also. The whole point is, that will have deal of foreign exchange. Therefore, the to be done in two ways, either through new collotborations-all the three of them tbe private sectar or once our public are in the Gatevay city of Bombay- sector gets established we can consider In terconinental, Sheraton and Hiltons- that also. w:U certainly result in a substantial in- crease in foreign e"change earning and SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH: Sir, I will alos in tourist traffic. not at all hesitate in complimenting the Government for the pragmatic approach SHRI PILOO MODY: The answer they have taken in building up new is incomplete. Shall I supplement it ? hotels. But I am not very clear about one SHRI BEDABRATA BARUA: thing that he said in his reply. In tbe May we know something about the terms reply it was said that one hotel with colla- of the collaboration with these foreign boration is running. Probably, because companies, whether they include facility he used the word 'running' he did not for training, at least for the management consider the three collaborations which of Ashoka and other hotels and whether probably have been passed, according to actually we are going to benefit from -this newspapers, recently. There are three type of training? May I know wbether types of collaboration terms in vogue in we have the capacity to use the training the country ~ - One is a flat rate at which 15 Oral Answers APRIL 18, 1969 Oral Answers 16 booking is given and the collaborator has ~ ~~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~ no participation in nllUU\gement. The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I secoud is a persantage of profit and the f... rn "liT third is, according to the one granted ~~ ~ l!Tc;;r ~~ '!lor r~~ recently, in which the foreign company ~ "IRlft ~~ ~ it 'f<'fT ~~ ~ would' manage the hotel and take a per- centage of to urnover. I would.like to know ~~ f... ~ 'lifu ~r ~ ;;rror from the Government, since the Minister ~ r ~ ~ ~ ;;IT'T ~r ~ ~ mentioned that with collaboration only ~~ ~ ~ ~ fit; ~ one hotel has been working now, what i. 'forR '3fre- lfl!i' the idea of allowing foreigners to manage ~~ 200 ~ 300 TIT q;flro ~ ~ I. hotels in the country and, secondly, if we ~r ~ 'I>'t ~~ ~ itm ~ ~ granted more liberal terms than what we have now will it not aft'ect good terms ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~r it ~ in our favour in the future? r~ ~ r~ ~ ~r en it 111 ~~ I it '0/.£1 ~ ~ mq- it; Jfl\;lP!' DR. KARAN SINGH .' The question was about existing hotels in India run ~ ~rrr ~ 'fTl!oT !f ~ "IT lfl! with foreign collaboration. There is f«m ~r 'liT lftf.rIfT ~ ~ 1fiT only one hotel and that i. the Oberoi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Inter-continental in Delhi. The new -.ftrrl collaborations are in Bombay. One is Wl"fr ~~ ~~ ~ 3~ ~ f;r, l!it with Sheratans, a second with Inter-conti- rnflllfTif ~ ~ I nental and a third with Hiltons. All the three are in the Gate-way City of Bombay W1 ~ ~ : I1R'frlf ~ 'r which urgently needs hotels. The actual ..t orT terms of each vary because of the negotia- 1fil!T ~ ~ ~~ ~r 1fir.r.mr'f 'I>'t tions which the Indian partner and the ~ 'fl!T ~ crT iro 1fil!'fT ~ ~ foreign firm have entered into. There is ~ ~~ if ~ ~ 'liT GIg't OIfqro 'IiT'lir 'fiT't'f ~~ 'liT ~ <1Tll ~ ~ iU"fT ~ I l!Jfl't ~ ~ ;rrtrfu; q;ffi it ~ ~ ~~ it oT '(em ~~ ~~ it "In: ~ ~ it ~ ~ ~r~~~ ~ ~ oiml!il' ~ ~~~~ ~r ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ -.?ttrl ~ om:'f I -~ ~ ~ ~ if ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ r~ 1Il!f m "I"'"' -~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~r ~r ~ ~ if ~ % <1Tll ~ ~ I ~r ~ t f1fi ~~ 11;;r, l!m it ~ lft f'flfT ir-f lflfT ~ ~ "fT ~~ ~~ ~ I ~ qffi ~-r ~ r~ l!), ~ m, 'ifPf ~ 1If.T, ~ ~ ~ qt" 1fT ~~ W 17 Drill AnsK'ers CHAITRA 28. 1891 (SAKA) Oral Answers 18

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SARI RAGHU RAMAIAH: I have mm ~ rm 5I'1firmtf smr!lmt, already said that I do not have the figures now because the figures go on ~ ~ varying from day to day. °1174. '" q)"!.([ smR: ffi '" ~ "0 IIIrt : ~ CIt m;;r CI'Ii if; meU (I," ~ ~ lI'''fTlI& ~ lI>'T ~ 'ifTi!(ff ~ I ~ ""if; mr ~ !i"Tfmr qfJr;r.ml, ~~r ollfT ", ~ ~~ ~ ~ if rr~ ~r~ ~ ~ I Illf'f'l> allfT ifo"T fifo"<:f'fT ~ ; How could he give you the figures when there were some changes only ~ ""if ~ ~ ~~ if yesterday? m<: f ifo"ir tTit ~ ; SHRI S. M. BANERJEE : I rem- ember at this particular meeting, which (IT) IflfT f'fifo"c ~ if ~ rn was attended by me along with my hon. ~h ~ ~ q-.j;;fr friend, Shri Kanwar Lal Gupta, and qf"f

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~ ~ -~ q<: 'f<'ITlfT i'T'fT ~ ~ it;'f;:r \I'worT it ~ m ~ ~ trit'fi 5!'rnR ~ f.fm If'fiTfm ~ T if; f"fl1; i'f'fT ~~ ~ if; forll: ~ I ( If) ~ (q) . if 'ff'lf'IiT({ <'T'fT ~ lI"1m1'f ;;[1' it;Cf<'r ~~ ~ ~ mITt: "IT fft if ifTN'fi 7 ~ ~~ ~ 5!'fi1fucr f'fill: ;;rffl ~ I ,,","srlf ~ ~ i ~ ri.rr if lfTfiA: 21, ~ lfT ~ orT ~ ~~ if rilfTflll1!i 3, i1fTfu"'fi 7 \I'\<: 1fTf11'fi wim ~~ it; ~~ ~ h~ .;it ~ ~ ~ ~~ 'tiT ;;mit ~ ~ if 1ft SfIIi1fucr 'tiT 1ft ~ t f'fi ;;rT 33 ~ if if;Cf<'r "ffflT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if ~ fur lfT (1'1' ~ 1fTtmrT if 1it i ~ it; ~ ~ ~ 'tiT ~ lfT 25 Ora/Answers CHAITRA 28. 1891 (SAKAl Oral Answzrs 26

~~~r~ ~ 4114Wifidlcf; it; ~ ~ flf;lfT ;;rrcrT ~~ flf; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ i f.I; ~ q"{ Cl'1IT crq.r ~ ~ ~ 3~ "IT ~ it lI''Froif i1:T ~ f ~ 'I')"{ ~ f. ;;Rf 1lTmizr '!.'U- rnm ",r ~r m '\ ITftt ~r If;Ul\' 1FT Iflrr m'I"IiT fq;m: 41fT ~ ? ~ ? ~~ ~ it ~ IIf' ~ QJII': hrr~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f", If{ ~r it; ~ ;f\'fu' r~ if f.rfffif rtl" Iff f'F ~ 1FT rU ~ ~ qr;;r;r fifilfT "H ~ ~ 'ftm "IT ""'ifT fml ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ll''I'fu r~ ~r r~~r ~ fimit

'If)lmI 'Qf" : ..fmT1f ~ ~ wm (fTor iii flJorT ("T ~r >rr.R w'f>'T ~ ~ (f'h:lJlFT ~ 1ft If ~ miT iii ~ If'fiTfuff ~~ '3"I'I\"T (1fT' iflfT ~ 'lfTrrnt '>fm CfR'l1 iii f\;rI:t ~ ~ ~ ~ ? ~ ~ (f) iflfT m'f 'If) Ullf ~ '>(") ~~ ~ IfIfT '3"'1"1\") ~ if 1ft IT'fiTfmr 'fi,f,t 'f>'T ~ ~ ~ 'fi) ~~ 'f>'T 'lftfmr rn lft:;r;rr ~ 'fiT If"( ~ , ~ ~~r ~r ~ 'fiT f;;p.!f; ~ '>("'nil" it ~ tflIT ~ f'fi '1fT lmI m : "'Tlfll: ft ~ ~r ~ 1fT ~r ~ It ~ ~rr ~ ~ ~ rn ~ if WI ~ ~ .f'f>" ~ 'f>'T '>(") i:lJU ~ ~ ~ f!f; >IT ~ ~ '3''f!f;T ~ 'IlTwf ~ 'Ri'f fm ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ IJI{TIfiT 'f>'T ~ ~ ~ ~ q-f,,!!f; ~ 'fir lfQ ;n" ~ ~ IT'fiTrn 'fiT ~ it '1fT If'fiTfmr m lJTtfcf'li'fi 'fT lJTlf'iT ~ ~ fri ~ 'f>'T 'fimrn !f;T ~ , ~ '>TT.r.t miT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t , iflIT f;rn 'IT,>(" 'fi) m'f ~ THRI DINKAR DESAI; There is a feeling that the periodicals published it If'fiTfmr ~ ~~ ~ <'!'FIT by the Government are 'very inefficiently '1ft ~ ~ ~rr ~ ;;ft ~r ~ conducted, and as a result of that, the circulation of these periodicals is very '>TT;ffl ~ ? ;;ft ;ft;r m'f ~ it small. May I know from the hon. ~ ~ ~ ~ 'llT1mil'if 1ft If'I\"T- Minister what is the average circulation fmr 'fiWr 'fiT m'f lflWf ~ ? of these periodicals?

'If)1t1ftt 'Qf,,: "'Tlfll: ~ (f) It SHRI BHAKT DARSHAN ; Sir, I have not got that information just now Wlft ~ (") lTf(f- ~ ;mr <'IT'IT ~ ~ I ~ rr~~ ~ t,· '>("Tf'fi t1;'fi ~ l!'m ~ t, if iTget' m'>(" ~ ~ 1964-65 ~ ~ ~ 'fiftil" lJ'lfT ehmr iii lJTi'f iii m if ofT ~ lJT 'fiT f,m ~ 'lfttmif if if;"UlfT '>TT ~ ~ 1fT 'fiUlfr iii if:;r 10 q;: if(l1'lfT tflfT '>TT ~ ~ , ~ 'fifOofT'( lfQ ~ f'fi (f'fi- ~ f'fi ~ lJT<'! if ~ it ~ '3''1if ~ orT'fiT ~ ~~ ~~ Wlft ~ m 24 ~ fiT'fiT rn 68 ~ 31 ~ iT'f om t 1:lJ crffir ~ ~~ " '>(") 'fimf ~ ~ '3"Iif ~ fiRn:f'filfT ~ ~ ~ ~ if "T ~ lfrfl' iT'f 'fi ~ fiT'fi m, '3"I'fiT ~ ~- 'If) ;itftm'5l' ~ .l-1u : ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ofT ~ m 'f>'Tf,mif ~r it (") ~ . m ~ if lTifi1fmr ~rr ~ if (f'fi- ;frtt IT'm 'fiT ~ rn ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ lim iii f\;rI:t ~ I

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11ft '"'" m: -..'hI1: 1fR;fi!l' ~r tft'l!; m ~ ~ flRT ~ ~ ~ ~~ _{'1'T I Adverse Observations lIIIIliDSt Former NifT ~ if ~ ~ ~ ~ t I ChIef JDStice of India

SHRI N. SREEKANTAN NAIR: ~~ GEORGE FERNANDES : May I know whether these pub lications SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU : are meant mainly for the majority of the Indian people who are illiterates or they are meant for the educated intelligentsia Will the Minister of HOME AFFA- of India from the ,'arious linguistic areas, IRS be pleased to state : and if they are for the latter, may I know whether the publications in Hindi are (a) whether Government's attention meant only to cater to the fanaticism of has been drawn to the recent judgement the Hindi protoganists rather than to by Shri P. B. Mukherjee of the Calcutta serve any useful purpose ? High Court in connection with litigation involving a Haridas Mundhra concern, SHRI BHAKT DARSHAN : Sir, I do not think that this questions requires MIs. Turner Morrison and Co .• in which certain adverse observations have been any answer. made regarding the association of a for- lIT, r~ ~ : ri ~ mer Chief Justice of India. Shri B. P. Sinha, with the Mundhra concerns. it ~ or

(c) In view of the proviso to article ~~~ ~rr 'lit ~~ ~~~ 125 (2) of the Constitution the rights of rr~~~~ ~~ ~ a Judge of the Supreme Court in respect I of pension cannot be varied to his dis- ~ ~ ~ ~ ::;it '{;:<'I;;rT1J fit;lfT advantage after his appointment. It t ~ f>r.r ~ ~ ~ would not, therefore, be permissible for m the Central Government to discontinue ~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ payment of pension to Shri B. P. Sinha, ~ f'F rrr~ >tt ~ ~ lfi'! former Chief Justice of India. fflft +fT rr~~ m it ~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~ <:1 m"T ~ ~ {{ ~ ~~ ~ ~ fit; w ~ ~ t I ~ ;;rT 1ft ~ 'I'ii: qql ~ qrfu"lfTitc 'f>"T ~ m"1 ~~~~r~ 'lit ~ ~ ~ ::;it ~ ~ 'fi[ ~ ~ "'TIT m ~ 'q"h: m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f;wft- ~ it .rt'f>"fro ;:r ~ ~ ~ ml!f t ~ ~r ~ 'fiT ~~ m it ~~ 'lit ~ wm ;ilfu ~~~ ~ ~ ~ 'fliifit; Wf': ~ ~h ~ ~ ~ >tt 1t+rTlf"fT "Ii'!l ~ ai\'fiT 'ifffifT ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ '3'I"f.T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;:r)'f;ftlff if ~ ~ 'f;"( ~ ~ ~ I ~ rna- ~ 'f>"P1'f'flf1 ~ m'1 ;;r11 ;;rm r~ <'I'f>" r~ 'fiT ~ ~ 'fi[ ~r ~ ? mRnr ;;r.r Iii'! r~ ~ 'q"h: 'fi[ ;:;rfC"f I'flfT<'f ~ I ~ <'I'f>" ~ ~ ~r 'it ~ ;:lfTlfT"T rr~ ~ r~ ~ m it ~ ~ <'I'm1 ~ t, m;:r it ~ m'f. ~ IflfT ~ fit; ~~ m;f.f mlfT ~ crT w m"r r~rr t ;;ror ~ i'f>"m"I ~ ~ 'fi[ ~~ ~r ~ m'fi[ _ ~r ~ -?tift ~ 111fT t ~ ~r Pf(f'lfi'fT ~ ~ f'f>"m m ~ ~r ~ ~ "flf.r ;:r ~ f'f>" ~ ~ ~r ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r~ 'f I mG i'!T'1 it, f'l'"m +rr ~ ~ ~ it ~ ~~~~~~ 'f>"r mff'Fn: m ~ ~ oror ~ ~~ ~ it'fiT k"'R!TT ~ w ~ ~ ~ ? ~ lfTG ~ 'lit "OfT ~ <'Ih: ~ ~~ ~~~~~ ~~r~~~ ~ it::;it ~ ~ ~r ~ ft ~ ~ fit; r~ ~ IJ"I it ~ ~ ~ ~ r~ r~ ~ ~ fit; ~ lift >tt +rJq.fT ~ fif; ~ ~ 'fi"TIJ rn ~ ~ ;:rr.mlff if ~ rn ~ iilR ifh: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iilR ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;rTG ~ ~~~ ~ ~r "'lCT ~ ~ <'IT ~ ~r~~~ ~ ~ it arm ~ ~ ~ wffiQ; ~ t fit; ~ tt ~~ ~ ~ ~ it ~ 'fi"TIJ fit;lfT 1flfT rnif; m ~~~r~~~~ IJ;r it 1Il +rJq.fT ;:r ~ I ~ i'Ilfi 33 Oral AIIS",ers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Oral A1I.rwers 34

W iI'ffl ~r ~ ~ ~ ~~ iI'ffl ~3~~3~~~ ~ m if m;r lm' ~ 1fln' ~ ~~~~~~ 1ft ~ ;rnf ~ smrr lif>W ~ flI; .m1T if Cf1l: ~ ~ ~ 'f>flf ~ I ~ ~ ~ I ~ ;hr ~ Q"T T m, ;;rt;r ~ "'T \1I'ii ~ ~ iTm ~~ 'R .'I'f'R ~r ~ If& ~~ ~ \lI'FR """ ~ <'I'm fiIi ~ on tnrtik .,;t ~ .. ~ ~ ~~~~~ w't -~ ~ ~ ~ I m.: ott 'lIT lflfT ~~~ ~ ~ on ~ flnwr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iI; m ~ it;' omr ~ qh: ~ lti{ fiIi it ~hr ~ fit; ~ m m m Cf1l: ~ flI; ~ on 'f>TTf 'f>T IFTi ~ ~ ~ ~ f;;r;rit ~ ~ ~ 1ft ~ S1'T ~ mCf1l: ~ ~ I f.ftpff iI; WCf1T;:t" ~ ~ 'f>flf o.fr iIT'f'T ~ ~ 'f>T ~ ~~ ~ lit 0 tIT 0 ~ ;r ;r f'f'IIT it, ~ ~ ~ mIlT t qh: ~ ~~ om: ~ ~~~ "'T ;n'flf ~ m ~ ~ iRJf ~ SHRI JY011RMOY BASU : wm the Minister tell us how many High ~~ ? Court and Supreme Court judges ...... (",Ierruplion) ~~ ~~~ ,"mn SHRI S. M. BANERJEE : They 'iT{t r~ ~ """ ~ 'f>T ~rr ~ retire at the II1II= of 65; it may be 70 some- ftzm: ~ iI; m' ~ ~~ if ~ times. I don't know how tbey work after that age. ~~~ it iI"'fTlIT FT ~ fit; '!iTt or;;r fl;m m MR. SPEAKER: Only some.people. ~ mm &T Cf1l:T siflmr;r ~ 'JSi'"Jf SHRI JYOllRMOY BASU: Will !f1tt if ~~ ~ ~ ~ If& ~ the -Minister tell this House as to how many retired High Court and Supreme ~ ~ it ~ ~ ~ I qT'ft ~ Court judges have accepted employment ~~~~ ~ ~ after retirement? Will the hon. Mini- ster tell us also what is the total value of ~ w m if ~ is gentle- ~r~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ Ill8Jl, Mr.B. ·P. SiBba. That is part (a). 35 Oral Answers APRIL IS, 1969 Oral Answers 36

Part (b) of my question is tbis : I want to is the total value of the salaries and know whether Government's attention has perquisites of them? been drawn to an Article, leadins article, publisbed in a Calcutta Weekly, Darpan. MR. SPEAKER : He has no informa- in its issue date the 2Sth March against tion, It may be Rs. 23,000; I may not the former Law Minister Shri Ashok Sen. be quite correct; but I think roundabout" He had taken advantage of his position Rs. 23,000 per annum is the pension for and had acted against the interest of the Chief Justice, I think so, roughly. Government and he took money from the parties against whom cases are pend- SHRI. JYOTIRMOY BASU Sir, ing before the Law Ministry. that man is purchased at "far higher value. MR. SPEAKER: What has that to do with the question ? MR. SPEAKER: I don't know. Now, Mr. Sheo Narain. SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU His action may be enquired into. SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH : Why does he equate everybody with himself? MR. SPEAKER : That portion the Minister need not answer. MR. SPEAKER : Shri Sheo Narain.

SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU : I beg 11ft ~~ RmW : It''' I ~~ ~ I MR. SPEAKER : That does not arise MR. SPEAKER: I have called Shri out of this. It may be serious. You may put a separate. question. Offhand, Sheo Narain already. you cannot get up and put some question. "') ~~ Sfmt : it r~ ~ ~ SHRlKANWAR LAL GUPTA: It ~ t, it J;fl'l ~ It''' 1f \[1, 'I'll: f.mJ) rr~ ~ it ~ conduct in such a level so that there is if I ~ ~ ~ ~ no public criticism in their conduct after rn If11f fi;rQ; their retirement. 'I'fTT 'I"!f.\' it; ~ lfT ~ ?

MR. SPEAKER : Shea Narain. ~~~~~ SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU: What flI; m'tA it; ~ W ~ 'f>I 37 Oral Answers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Oral Answers 38

~ \PI" OfiP ;r;fT ~ I 'f'l: ;;roT ~ breakdown. I want to know whether the large amount of breakdowns was only be- ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ \PI" 'liT ORA" r.m cause of these failures or is it spread ~ fit; fit;m a ~ 'FT r~ 'liT 'lrUSof aver a number of periods and one rak~ Of ~ ~

(b) if so, the reasons therefore; and SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH : The Minis- ter just now said about the faulty machines (c) the remedial measures taken in supplied by Yugoslavia. I want to know this regard ? (a) what compensation you have received and whether you have applied for it or THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE whether it is under negotiation with the MINISTRY OF IRRIGATION AND suppliers, and (b) since such breakdowns POWER (SHRI SIDDHESHWAR have become very frequent not only at PRASAD) : (a) Yes. Sir. The reduction Barauni but in a number of power stations in the availability of power was approxi- all over the country resulting in the loss mately 30%. of production especially in those units where there has to be a continuous 1I0w, (b) and (c). The failures were due to will the Government consider the ques- breakdown in the insulation of one genera- tion of giving compensation to the indus- tor and some trouble in the economiser trial consumers? There was a time when tubes and draft fans of one boiler. Re- the private sector was running' generators pairs have been effected in one unit and they used to pay compensation to the in· the other unit is under repair. Further, dustrial consumers for the period of two generating units of 50 MW each are breakdown in TOSpect of the loss that they now under installation at Barauni. As have suffered. May I know whether the soon as the first 50 MW unit is commis- Government will direct these generating sioned by end of June 1969, the power stations to pay. compensation to the agri- shortage conditions prevailing in North cultural and industrial consumers for the Bihar will be overcome. A transmission periods of breakdown and for the loss line is also being built to connect Gaya they have caused to them? with Barauni via Mokameh so that break- down of one or two generating units at DR. K. L. RAO_: These machines Barauni may not affect the power supply have got a period of guarantee. During in North Bihar. this period the repairs have been done at SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH: As has the expense of the suppliers, namely, been pointed out, the reduction in power Yugoslavia. But now the guarantee period supply is about 30 per cent and certain is over and any further repairs that we do reasons have also been given for the will be at our expense. Regarding the 39 Oral Allswers APRIL 18, 1969 Oral Allswers 40 suarantee of power, it is not possible for m1f '!it ~ 6 ~ '" ~ ore-T OR' ~ us to give because we do not have all- ~ ~h ~ ~ ~r India grid connected with various sta- ;;n'1fT 'fT mr tions. Ifr ~ cr'ti' !I1TID til rr~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~r I ~ '!it ~ ~ example, in Barauni, we are ex- pecting to connect it with Gaya, as my ifR'f ~ '«'IT ~ ~ fit; 'R fonr.r) colleague has said. If that line is put in, vft ;;rrqITT ~h 'R !I1T!tITT I ff.t ~ even if there is a breakdown, still power ~~ ~ ~ ~ can be supplied. This line is expected to ..n-, 'lit be completed in another two or three ~ ~ mq; ~ ... ~ lfi! tt ~ t.fi ~ crT ~ SHRI S. K. T APURfAH : That is not ~ ~ ~ ~ ti"m!rr ~ ~ fiI; the answer to my question. My question ~ ~ fif'Jllf ;;mr ~~~ DR. K. L. RAO : That is exactly DR. K. L. RAO: In North Bihar, what I answered. I do not know what we are short of power as campared to the exactly he has in view when he mentioned demand. The transmission lines there are about the past. In big cities like Calcutta, aI&o inadequate. In fact, we are having a Mac\ras or Bombay, that is possible. But half hour discussion today on the subject when you are taking the coUDtry as a when I wiU be able to give more infor- whole, it is not possible to ask for guaran- mation. tee at tbis stage. First of all we must have duplicate lines and then we must I quite APpreciate what the han mem- have connections with various States so ber has said. When the load is very heavy that if one power station fails, power specially duting evening hours, this occurs. can be supplied from the others. There- I think the only solution is to introduce fore, it is not possible to guarantee for more power and better transmission lioes. anybody to pay compensation at this stage. '" ~ SRm: ~~ ~ SHRf S. K. TAPUItIAH : If dupli- ff.t ~ ~ 'iT fit; lIfITT 'fT'f ~ ~~ cation was there, compensation will not ~ fit; "!'if ~ ~ If<: ~ ~ mille. Wbatare they goillg to do now ? >tt mlAll ~ ~ ffi ~ ~ ~ 4ft 1!'!'1IIr SAm: ~~~ ~ if\' qfi"f'li '!it ~ ~ ~rr ~ ~ ~~h~hr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ it ~ ~ ~r R;ff ~ ~ ~~ it ~ ~- ~ ~ ~ r~h~ orrt)' wf.t 'fR iliT r~ ~ ~-r

DR. K. L. RAO : That can be done. ~~~ ~ ~ We will find out. ~ fiI;;rrq ~ it f'tim ~ t SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK : Though ~ fiI;wfr ~~ t? ~ ~ the Government of India have taken erc- ~ ~ m;:r) f.!;;:r;ft ~ ~ ~h dit for having increased power production in tbe country vcry much, from the hon. f.!;<:f;ft "'''IT ~ ~ ? lfT rit ~ Minister's ans., we find that that is not so. ",);ft i!t ~ ~ ~~ f.!;;:r;ft In some States like MP, tbey have surplus h~r ~ power and do not know bow to' consume mrrow t t ? it while in others, they do not have en- DR. K. L. RAO : I tbought I could • ough of it. This Barauni plant is a ther- speak on this durin, tbe balf an bour mal plant, not a bydero-clectric one. If it discussion later on. In Gandak we do not were a hydro-electric plant, they would bave any powcr. We bave a power station plead insufficiency of water supply when now to supply power for tbe construction supply is cut down. But in Barauni, there of the project there; tbere is a very little is abundant coal supply, no dearth of it. quantity available which is being sent to Will Government take particular care to other places. Otherwise, it is not a-guaran- see that such pints arc so managed that teed power SOUIt>C. In Baraani we lIave tbis kind of reduction or failure of supply three units of 15 mws eacb and tbe total does not take place because raw material power supply at present including some is there in plcaty_ other sources comes to 34 mws as qainst DR. K. L. RAO: I bavesubrtlltted the demand of 40 mws; there is therefore already tbat Barauni station is an isolated tbis shortage. There is a propoSal to llave station; it is not connected with any otber two macbines to generate 50 mws and system. The power also is verY sl1lall when it is implemented there will be more quantity compared to tbe needs of Bihar. supply of pOwer. There are only three units of 15 mws each. I accept that there bas been a slip SHRI S. S. KOmARI: Would tbe in the provision of power for North shor\a8C of poweNlact the production in Bihar. Barauni Refineries? Have the Barauni Refineries put up any proposal that they .n llio ;rro mml : it ~ m would like to generate their own electricity? ~ ~ ~ I 'fTlf ~ 'fO) m srrm ~ 'IT

~ w ~~ !f;T ~~r 'IT ~~ if; SINGH) : (a) to (d). While there is need for close cooperation and coordination bet- ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~-r ~r 'f TlRT if; f

- DR. K. L. RAO : I am not aware (a) whether it is a fact that a separate of this ; I· shalll make enquiries about it. Faculty of Pharmacy needs to be intro- duced in the Universities according to the IIlTao ~ ~ m'f-it r~ view held by the 20th Conference of All India Pharmaceutical Congress; and ~~r

(a) whether it is a fact that a large °1178. SHRI A. SREEDHARAN : amount will be saved if the Indian Air· SHRI K. LAKKAPPA : lines-lin!! Air India are amalgamated ; SHRI YASH PAL SINGH: til) JI so,to what extent; Will the Minister of EDUCATION (e) whether Government propose to AND YOTH SERVICES be pleased to amalpmate these Corporation; and state: • (d) Rnot; thef reasans therefor? (a) whether it is a fact that 3,000 employees of the Indian Institute of THE MINISTER . OF TOURISM Technology, Kanpur are on daily rates AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN basis for the last three years ; 45 Written AnsH'.?rs CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAl Written Answers 46

(b) if so, the reasons therefor; and r.ru; ~ 'ft fffi'rt 1 ~ frn f'fi" AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. R. fffifT ~ ~ ~ IfTlI<'Il if V. RAO) : (a) No, Sir. The Institule had 2193 employees on 31-3-1969, of whom only ~ ~ 'fi"T ~ ri'f '3"m 135 persons are working on daily wage (l'lT ~~ ~ ~ m.: WIT I basis for the last three years. Allotment of FUDds for SoclaJ (b) and (c). Since the Institute is still in a developmental stage, daily wage Education workers have been employed for construc- tion, horticulture, sanitation and other ·1180. SHRl GADILINGANA GOWD works recording to the actual needs from Will the Minister of EDUCATION AND time to time. These workers are consi- YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to dered for ragular appointment against the state: va("ancies available. (a) whether it is a fact that the Plan- tmft r~ ~ ~ if q ning Group at the Centre recommended r~~ an outlay of Rs. 22.80 crores for Social Education including expansion of Libra- °1179. ", 'Illfif( ~ : ries etc. in the States but the States have only allocated Rs. 7.42 crores for the ~~~ : purpose ; 'tifT ~-~ lP-rt ~ orit ~ ~ ~ if; ~ if ~ if; THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION ~~~~~~~ AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. R. v. RAO): (a) Yes, Sir, the Planning fl:r.rr 'IT a>;fT ~~ ~ ~ '!it 'It Group had recommended an outlay of ~ fwiT r~ if;

(lif) ~ ~ ~~~ iITU aT (b) and (e). The reasons have not been 'flIT-'flfT lftlT <:lift tft 'It; ~ intimated to the Central Government. Presumably, this is due to limited finan- (tf) ~ lftlfT if; m if ~~r cial resources of the States aDd greater ~ 'tIfT ~~ ~ tf'fT 'IT ? emphasis on other branches of education. However, the attention of the States has been repeatedly drawn to the need for "",T1'SIf ~~ '!t 1Ii1li if speedier eradication of illiteracy. (.n ~ ~ ~ ~ (tf). >it IRG";;r ~ ,mrqm if; ~~ if ~ ~ if f1mft ~ ~ it1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 'liT 'Il(d\qlli(" ~ ~ fl1<'l1 'IT I rnlSCll'IT.T if ~ ~ ~ 'ft ~ "1 i j(Qlf.,..,1 it1 oilS\. 'I"hms ~~ 47 Writtm AnsWNS APRIL 18, 1969 (SAKAl WrJllen Am ...ers 48

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(IT) 'flIT ~~ 'Iff '3'1111 firm ~ life is viewed by Car too small a num- ber of tourists, both demestic and fore- ~~~~~ ~ iJID. ~ ·if ~ ;;it f.:nljq' ~ 'FiT ~~ I (b) Within available resources, efforts, are being made to improve facili- ties in game sanctuaries. A pMvision ""'1 "'" ~P~ if ~ of Rs. SO.OO lakhs has been made in the ~ ('1't ~~ (ifO) i.'r ~ I Fourth Five-Year Plan for this purpose. Besides, as Forests is a Sta te subject, c0- ordination with the State Forest Depart- ('11') ~ ~ ~~

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01185. ''IT ~ ~ lfrofl: THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 'tifT ~ i'f'fl ~ ~ ~ AND YOUTH SERVICES (SHRI ~~ "'T ~ ",tit f'" : BHAKT DARSHAN) : (a) to (c). Teachers of Primary Schools have been demandilll t,/:le appointment of a Primary lI"'Q: ~ ~~ ("') 'tIfT n f"li Educatbn Commission ; but the func- ~ "') ~r $ TTlf 'ffi't ~ tions proposed to be entrusted to the f;m;rT ~~ 't ~ ~ ~ eh Commission have been different. The. Kothari Commission has recently made if 'ftTT q;::f'f if;) ~ "'<:'t 'liT lim

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01186. SHRI SHRI CHAND GOYAL: 'IT; $ Will the Minister of EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to state: ( IT ) ~ ~ , efT ~~ lI'IiT<: if>T ~ if;) ~ it; f<'fit l'T<:ifiH (a) whether the teachers of the Primary Schools of the country have 'flIT 'Ilfl:r'fTit ~ "<:it t ? demanded the appointment of a Primary Education Commission ; ~ m '"" (''IT ~ ~ ("') ~ ~~~~ (b) whether there are problems of ~ ~~ r~ ~ the Primary teachers which need an cu- 1968 it; if mination ; and

~ ij; ~ ~~ ij; Wcf1ffl the Police Officers who practised repre- ssion on the residents of Minicoy Island r~ ~ '!if<'I"'Tl:rrU qr;rr (;r f'fi and the nature of atrocities committed ~rr ~rrr ~ ij- 136 ~ 'fiT by them with names of ten prominent \it' lTit I ~ efli ij- r~ 1968 victims; ~r ~~r 1969 ij; ~ ij; mr;r (b) The details of the findings of lhe 'fiT{ ~ ~ \it' :;rril rril I report submitted by the Senior Police Officers who inquired into the affairs; (1'1) ~r ~ ~ o:r'l"T p:g;rrlf and 'if..-.r it ~ eh it f;rIf<:Rr ~r 'H (c) the steps taken against the CUlp- ~~ I rits ? mfi&q, ~ ~ ij fl'tq1Ir ~ THE MINISTER OF STATE IN ltrof '" ~7 rm 11ft mCff THE MINISISTRY OF HOME AFF- °IIX8, ~~~ :iflfT AIRS (SHiU VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) to (c). A statement i. f$l"" l'IwrT ~ "' t:f.rT lfg: ifffiir 'fir laid on the Table .. [Placed in Library: WIT ~ f'fi: See. No. L T 807, 69J. ('fi) iflfT ~ ~ ~

ment that it did not intend admitting the ~~ fuf\llfl 'Fl t1;0fTa' ~ ;tT application of the protocol regarding developing countries annexed to the- ~ ~ ij- lfTIi;rr '1fT ~ lRn: Stockholm version of the Berne Conven- ~ lift &T, ;:r) ~ ~ if ~ tion ; and ~ w ~ fir;1fI ~ 7 (e) If so, whether the Government ~- ~ (IlfT (I.. or"lndia have decided to discontinue its q" ..... membership of the Berne Convention. ~~ : (If) ~ '1'&1, IlfTlf11: I

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN • (!If) r~ '1'&1 \mfT I THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Text Books In Indian Language•• AND YOUTH SERVICES (SHRI BHAKT DARSHAN) : (a) and (b). Yes, ·JJ93. SHRI SRADHAKAR SUPAKAR : Sir. SHRI LATAFAT ALI KHAN: Will the Minister of EDUCATION (e) the manter is under considera- AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to tioD. state: (al the progress made so far in the Port DeYeIopmeat Pro!IramIDe preparation of standard text books in ·1191. SHRI NARENDRA' SINGH Indian languages on technical and scienti- MAHIDA: fic subjects ; and SHRI MUHAMMAD SHERIFF: (bl what amounts have been given to the States and the Universities for tbis Will tbe Minister of SHIPPING AND purpose ? TRANSPORT be pleased 10 state : (a) Whether it is a fact that his THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION Ministry had sobMitted to the 'Planning AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. Commission a Port development pro- R. V. RAOl : (a) Presumably, tbe Member gramme to be included in the Fourth is referring to the standard text books at university level. Information is being Plan; collected from the State Governments and (b) If so, whether the same has since will be laid on the Table of tbe House. beI!I1 approved ; and (bl The following grants were made available during the year 1968-69 to (e l The broad details thereof? State Governments for production of text books at university level in regional MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY IlIDguages : AFFAIRS, SHIPPING AND TRANS- PORT (SHRI RAGHU RAMAIAH): Naf1J4 01 Slale Amount 01 grant (a) Yes, Sir. GovernflJ4111 Rs. Rajasthan S,OO,OOO.OO (b) and (el. The proposals have not Bihar S,OO,OOO.OO yet -Men finalised as the Fourth Plan iIas Uttar Pradesh 2.00,000.00 still 10 be approved. Haryana 2,00,000.00 Andhra Pradesh 10,00,000.00 P-~~~ Madbya Pradesh 1,00,000.00 ~~r ~ Tamil Nadu 1,72,000.00 West Bengal 32,778.00 ·1192. .n ~ ~ : WIJt- Kerala 43,050.00 IIi1Ii W ~ .m ..". tm ~ flf : Mysore S,OO,OOO.OO Maharashtra 1,00,000.00 I,OO,OOO.CO (If) W !iii: " ~ fir; ~~ Assam ~~~~ if ~ ~r Total 34,47,828.00 Iff W1f ~ ~ c<:tre- If) ~ 57 Writ/err Arrswers CHAITRA 28, 1891.(SAKA) Writ lerr Answers 58

No separate allocation out of this grant (c) It is expected that UNESCO will was earmarked for production of standard assist in this project. The Afghan Govern- text books on technical and scienti6c ment is likely to bear the local costs. subjects. Subject wise allocation has to be Negotiations are a fool. made by the State Governments in con- sulation with the universities. Ap IlIIIlt for remdbllent to GcnemIMIIt Sertfce Prop-aaune of Consenatlon and Cllelpleal Preswvatloo of Budde Im.qes ad °Jl9S. SHRI D. C. SHARMA: Will the PalDtiDgs at Bamlyan (Afghanistan) Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be ·pleased to stale : °1194. SHRI HARDAYAL DEVGUN : SHRI BENI SHANKER (a) whether the Administrative R..for- SHARMA: ms Commission.has considered the 4~ SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK : tion of revising age limit for recruitment to Government service ; Will the Mintster of EDUCATION (b) whether the entire question of ~ YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to personnel appointments, transfers and state: retirement and a number of sUSllestions to improve the employment position have (a) wheather the Arcbaeoloaical Survey also been considered ; of India will carry out programme of con- servation and chemical preservation of the (c) if so, what are th elr recommenda- world-famous Budda images and paintings tions ; and at Bamiyan in Afshanistan during 1969-70; (d) the recommendations IIccep!Cd by (b) if so, the details of the programme Government and the steps taken to imple- chalked out with the estimated llllpendi- ment the same ? ture; and TIlE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE (c) who is soina to bear the cost of MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS the programme ? (SHRI VlDY A CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) to (d). The Administrative Reforms TIlE DEPUTY MINISTER IN TIlE Commission have not yet finalised their MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND views on these items. YOUTH SERVICES ( SHRIMATI JAHANARA JAIPAL SINGH) (a) Yes,

(b)· The demand was not accepted. .rom!!fT i!; f<'fll; ~~~ ~ 'liT Ardlaeologleal Investigatlollll In !!ftA'lit Ofr>! i!; lfTlrOr if fiI;;f;rT 5Trrfer Central Asian States ~~ ~ ? °1\97. SHRI R. K. SINHA: Will the Millister of EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to state : ~ ~ l'f'll'TI'nI' if ~ "'" (lilT ~a~~~ (

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(1'f ) ~ r~ if", 9;IT1!Trr ~ (a). Whether his attention bas been 61 Wri/len Answers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAI Wri/lerr Answers 62

drawn to the reports that during the (SHRlVlDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): Prime Minister's recent "election tours, (a) to (d). A statement is placed on the local authorities in .... rious States had Table of the Houe. made certain arrangemen ts like setting up stockades, fencings etc. and posting STATEMENT policemen on round-the-clock duty; According to the information fumished by the Ministry of Financc who are (b> whether these arrangements were primarily concerned with tbe subject paid for by the concerned State ~r matter of the question, the position is ments; and as follows :-

(c) if so, the reasons therefor? (a> The permanent displaced Govern- ment servants belonging to the former THE MINISTER OF STATE IN Provincial Governments of Sindh or the' THE MINISTRY OE HOME AFFAIRS N. W. F. P. who migrated to India be- (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA) : fore 31st December, 1951 owing to pecu- (a) Yes, Sir. liar circumstances prevailing after the 15th August, 1947 in Sind and after the (b> and (c). Arrangements for the Ist March, 1947 in the N. W. F. P. and protection of the Prime Minister and for we.re appointed in the Government of maintenance of order in any public assem- India before attaining the age of 55 years bly are made by the State Governments: have been allowed full pension calcu- Information regarding the expenditure on lated on the basis of qualifying service provison of rortrums, lighting, loudspea- rendered in Sind or N. W. F. P. combi- kers etc. in connection with Prime Minis- ned with the service rendered under the ter's election meetings is being ascertained Government of India whether in tempo- from the State Governments concerned. rary or permanent capacity.

Recognition Of Past Government Service (b) Government of India have no Of Disp1ace4 Persons scheme for admitting to pension dis- placed Government servants belonging to °1200. SHRI B. K. DASCHOW- the former Provincial Government of DHURY : Will the Minister of HOME undivided Bengal who opted for service AFFAIRS be pleased to state : in and who migrated to India on or after 15-8-1947. No information is (a> whether Government have any available in regard to the number of scheme to recognise past Government displaced Government servants belonging service of displaced persons from Pakis- to Sind or N. W. F. P. which were consi- stan, who have had to come to India dered since 1948. These persons became under compelling circumstances, for the eligible for pension from the date of purpose of continuity in service for pensi. retirement from the service of the Govern- onary and other terminal benefits ; ment of India and the information will, therefore, have to be collected from the (b) if so, how many cases of displaced various pension sanctioning authorities persons from West-Pakistan and East scattered all over India and will entail Pakistan, separately since 1948, have been much time and labour. considered ; (c) and (d). No information in regard {c> bow many more such cases from to tbe number of pension cases pertaining both part of Pakistan are under consi- to displaced Government servants from deration of Government; and Sind and N. W. F. P. which are under con- sideration is available. The pension cases (d) wbat steps are being taken to of displaced Government servants like eXpedite those cases and if no steps bave other Central Government servants are be by way Of a~ (b) 325 minins engineers W01ll on the amLsulMntion during·the years J966;.67 live resister of the Directorate of !!mploy- and 1967-68 is laid on the Table of :the II*H -on 31st December, 1968. House [Placed in library. See No. L.T.- 808/691 (c) AdmiasiOlll to the d.,ee course in miDinB ~ were.reduced to' 77 Flyins Clubs haft to do a ;mioimurn studmts in W ..69 as against ·1116 intile of 800 hoon of Instructional flying per pftIViO\llye&r • year to be eliaJiblefor mbsidy and subven- . lion at prescribedrate& aa per statanent (d) The dematld fOT milli ... enaineers laid on the Table of 1heHousc,,[PlDced in is 1DIStaDIly under rniewaocl admillions library. See No. L.T,-8Q8/691 Where to the ill8titutiona are being relatod as far tbe peJfOrtllance of a soblidiled clull falls u pouible to' tbe OSIimalled demand. below the ~ limit, due tocircums- 65 Written An,wrrs CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAI Writ,en An,we" 66

lances beyond its control, its ~ subsidy (a) the number and na ture of cases is reduced pro-rata. referred to the Central Bureau of Investi- gation during the year 1968 in Gujarat (b) and (c). Requisite information is State; and given in the statement laid on the Table of the House. [Placed in library. See No. (b) the number out of them decided L, T.-808 /69]. by the Central Bureau of InvestiAlion during 1968 ? (d) No, Sir. At present, there js no such institution in the country. However, THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE the question of setting up a fullBedged MINISTR Y OF HOME AFEAIRS training institution to train Commercial (SHRI VIDY A CHAR AN SHUKLA): Pilots and other categories of Bight crew, (a) 41 cases relating to various allega- is under consideration of Government. tions of demand for illegal grastifica- tion, false claim of Overtime allowance, (e) A candidate for a Commercial misappropriation of Government money, Pilot's licence has to complete 250 hours' evasion of payment of duty, forgery ~ Bying within a period of five years imme- import 'licences, misutilisation of stainless 'diately preceding the date of application. steel sheets imported on Actual User's Flying fees are payable at Rs. 25/- per licence, etc. were referred to the Central hour, or Rs. 40;- per hour, subject'to Bureau of Investigation during 1968 in certain other restrictions on the quantum Oujarat State. of fiying which can be done at subsklised rates. Details thereof are given in the (b) The position of these casas during statement laid on the Table of the House 1968 is given below :- [Placed in /iabrary. See No. L:T.-808 ( i) Cases recommended for /691 Disciplinary Proceedings 15 cases. Besides payment of Bying fees, the (II) For Appropriate Depart- trainees have to incur expenditure on mental Action I case, their board and lodging and other inci· dentals. (fII) Sent up for Trail In Court and Ended in Conviction. I case. (0 The requirements for issue of a (iv) investigation cnding at the Commercial Pilot's licence are laid down end of 1968. 24 cases. in Section D. Schedule II to Air craft Rules, 1937. According to these rules, an Visas Granted to Tourists Coming applicant for a Commercial Pilot's Licence from Israel shall be not less than 18 years of age on the date .of application. No educational 6745. SHRI BRURAJ SINGH qualification has been prescribed in these (Kotah) : Will the Minister of TOURISM Rules, but a sound knowledge of English AND CIVIL AVIATION be pleased to js necessary. He has also to produce, on state: the prescribed form, a certificate. of physi- cal fitness from an approved Medical (a) whether Government are aware Board, after undergoing a medical exami- . that no visas are ttanted to tourists nation. in compliance with the require- coming from Israel" en roUle to Nepal or mants notified by the Director General the Far East ; of Civil Aviation, from time to time. (b) the estimatcct- number of such Cases referred to C. B. I. potential tourists that could be added to In Gujarat State India thus benefiting our country's foreign exchange ; and 6744. SHRI S. M. SOLANKI: Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be (c) the steps Government propose to pleued to slate : take in the matter ? 67 Written Answers APRIL 18, 1969 Written Answers 68

THE MINISTER OF TOURISM 1964, during the past three years (year· AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN wise), i. e., pertaining to employment of SINGH) : (a) No, Sir. Our Missions abroad near relatives in private companies enjoy. do issue tourist visas to persans from ing Government patronage ; Israel coming on private visits to India or in transit. (b) whether a strict check is mainta· ined to see that there rules are fool.proof ; (b) and (c). Does not arise. and

IndiaD Council for Cultulal Relations '(c) what olber measures Government 6746. SHRI BHARAT SINGH CHA- have taken to see that senior officials UHAN : Will the Minister of EDUCA- of Government do not misuse their TION AND YOUTH SERVICES be official positions with regard to employ· pleased to state : ment of their relatives or for their own employment in private companies while on tbe verge of retirement from the Gov-

(b) Yes, Sir. As regards Government servants seek· ing employment wilb private firms wbile (c) No sueh permission is necessary on the verge of retirement orders have beyond observance of the normal excise been issued that no Government servant ragulations. should negotiate for commercial employ· ment wbile in service wilbout the prior (d) A statement is laid on the Table permission of the competent autbority and of Ibe House. [Plescd in:llbrary. See No. such permission should not be given L. T.-809!69j unless there are any special reasons for doing so. Apart from this, under Article Violation of Central CIvIJ ServIces S31·B of the Civil Service Regulations (Conduct) Rales, 1964 Officers of Central Civil Services, Class I are required to obtain the previous sanc· 6747. SHRI CHANDRA SHEKHAR tion of the President for acceptance of SINGH : Will Ibe Minister of HOME commercial employment witbin two years AFFAIRS be pleased to state : of their retirement. No pension shall be payable to any such pensioner who (a) the number of eases Ibat have accepts a commercial employment within come to Government's notice of Govern· the said period without the prior sanction ment's servants violating Rule 4 of the of the President, in respect of any period Central Civil Services (Conduot) Rules for which he is so employed or for such 69 Written AlI.fwers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAl Writtell Allswers 70

lonltr period as the President may (a) whether there have been a number direct. of thefts and burglaries from the houses at Chitra Gupta Road and Aram Bagh All requests for such permission are clWt'lined with reference to well defined area in New Delhi recently ; criteria and decision taken after careful (b) whether it is also a fact tl1at a consideration of all relevent aspects. Police Station is located very near these areas; and n, afq)'f lilT ~ • (c) the action taken to prevent such 6748. '" 1im

(a) whether it is a fact that eight THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE powerful radars are likely to be installed DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMEN- in the country during the Fourth Plan TARY AFFAIRS AND IN THE period ; MINISTR Y OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT (SHRI IQBAL SINGH): (b) if so, what would be the esti- (a) to (c). The information is being mated cost and capacity of each radar ; obtained from the Tripura Administration and and will be laid on the Table of the Sabha as soon as it is received. (e) by what time a finaJ decision is likely to be taken in the matter 7 Cases Pending in Judicial Commissioner's Court of Manlpnr aad Tripara THE MINISTER OF TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN 6754. SHRI KIRIT BIKRAM DEB SINGH) : (a) A scheme for installation BURMAN: Will tbe Minister of HOME of eight powerful storm-warning radars AFFAIRS be pleased to state: along the east and west coasts of India has been included in the draft Fourth (a) whether it is a fact that since Plan of the India Meteorological Depart- 1962 at least a thousand cases relating to ment. Tripura have all along been pending with the court of tbe Judicial Commissioner (b) The estimated cost of each of Manipur and Tripura ; radar is Rs. 17.46 Iakhs. These radars are capable of detecting and tracking (b) if so, whether Government have cyclones within a radius of 400 kilo- considered 'or are considering the question meters. of setting up a separate1:Ourt of 1udlcial 73 Writ/en Allswers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAi Writ/ell A""w.,s 74

Commissioner for Tripura and if so, the cted and will be laid on a table of the decision, if any, in this regard; and House.

(e) if the reply to part (b) above in the negative the reasons therefor? Sele4:tloo of Candidates for Over.eas Scholarships THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 6757. SHRI S/DDA YY A: Will the (SHRI V/DY A CHAR AN SHUKLA) Minister of EDUCATION AND YOUTH (a) No, Sir. SERVICES be pleased to. tate :

(b) and (c). The question of appoin- (a) the schemes formulated by bi. ting a separate Judicial Commissioner Ministry for the award of Overseas for Tripura has been considered by Scholarships ; Government but the work involved in Tripura does not justiiy such appoint- ment. (b) the procedure followed for selec- tion of the candidates; Arms Recovered In Trlpura (c) whether it is a fact that only in 6755. SHRI KIRIT BIKRAM DEB the case of the scheme for the award BURMAN: Will the Ministor of HOME of Overseas Scholarships for the Schedu- AEFAIRS be pleased to state: led Castes Tribes and other Backward Clases, the candidates are selected by (a) whether Government's attention the U. P. S. C.; and has boen drawn to the a~ of Tripura Chief Minister made in October, (d) if so, the reasons therefor? 1968 following the recovery of an arms dump with Pakistan markings, in a THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION forest near Govindbari in Tripura, to tbe AND YOUTH SERVICES (Dr. V. K. etfect tbat Sangkark members were recei- R. V. RAO): (a) The scheme relates to ving training and equipment of Kacha- tbe award of Overseas Scholarship to long in East Pakistan ; Scheduled Castes, Scbeduled Tribes, Den- otifiod, Nomadic and semi-nomadic Tribes (b) tbe steps since taken to mop up for stud ies abroad. sucb elements and . to liquidate their activities ; (b) The scheme is advertised and (c) how many persons have been given wide publicity through the Press apprehended and prosecuted in that and information is also sent to the State connection ; Governments and Universities. Appli- cations received are scrutinised and all (d) the nature of arms and ammuni- eligible candidates are caUed for inter- tion seized from them indicating _their view. A Selection Committee is consti- probable origin ; tuted with experts in specific fields for interviewing tbe candidates and making (e) whetber their organisational recommendations, which are put up to centres and operational beadquarters tbe Minister for approval. bave been traced; and (e) From 1954-55 to 1963-64, selec- (f) if so, where and whether any of tions were made by the U. P. S. C., but them are found to be in Pakistan ? from 1964-65 onwards, they are made by a Selection Committee set up by the Mini- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN stry for. the porpose. THE MINISTRY OF (HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI V/DY A CHAR AN SHUKLA): (a) to (f). Information is being wile· (d) Does ootarise. 75 Wril/en Answers APRIL 18, 1969 Written Answe" 76

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6758. SHRI KlRIT BIKRAM DEB (e) the reasons which prompted Go- BURMAN : Will the Minister of TOU- vernment to issue such orders when Govern- RISM.AND CIVIL AVIATION be plea- ment refused to accede to the request to sed to state : reduce the retirement age from 58 to 55 years? (a) whether Government are aware that tourists visiting Assam have to under- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN go much trouble going from Gauhati Air- THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS port to Shillong, the capital of Assam, (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA):· over 75 miles by road and on the account (a) " has been decided to provide in the often refrain from visiting the tourist relevant rules for (1) retirement of Cen- attractions in the region ; tral Government servants in Class I and II Services/posts, other than those the age- (b) whether, in order to remove this limit for the purpose of direct recruit- difficulty. Government are planning to set ment to which is 3S years and above, on up an aerodsome at Bara Pani, as a step attaining the age of SO years, if it is nece- towards promotion of tourism in Assam ; ssary to do so in the public interest by giving three months' notice and to confer (c) the estimated cost of the scheme a corresponding right on such Government and whether it would be included in the servants to so retire voluntarily; and Fourth Five Year Plan; and

(d) if the answer to part (b) above be (2) retirement of Central Government in the negative, the reasons therefor? Servants in Class III services/posts, who are not governed by any pension rules, MINISTER OF TOURISM AND after they have completed thirty years of CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN service, if it is neces.

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Ahmedabad did .noi make any such state- ~- 1f'1I1W1f ~ mt{ """ ment in the meeting of Mayors held at (11ft ~ 't."W) : (if» ~- 'f>l Baroda on 27th September, 1968. ft ~ ~ f'iOlT ~rrr iI1T mr ~if ~ flit ~~ "ltm!lT if>1 ~ (b) Does not arise. 'f>l<:1 ~ .n ~ ~ if; it I Reerpitment Rules in Laeeadlve 1!fum if fm Wlf ~ ~ , AdministratloB irrU ~ ~ 'llT1il'1:!\' ~~ iIor ror 6763. SHRI P. M. SAYEED: Will the rr~ OfTTffflT, ~ Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleasell ;;ro f.ri!ir.m: rn ~ ~ ~ to state: rr~ otfT ~ it'l' ~ (a) the rules goveminll the recruitment ~ i'rq;r ~ ~ 'f01 ~ of officials in all ranks in the Laccadive Administration : l!n"U ' *:r ~ Ilh" ~ if; ~ if ~ ~ ~ I i\"q" u;;n' ~~ ~ (b) whether the serviee conditions of Iff'Jjf ~ ~ !Ill !fOlm ~ I the local recruits and the recruits from Kerala and other States are different; and

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f", ~ liflf"lIr (c) if so, the reasons therefor? f'OOfT ~ mr.nm.... 5T'm: if; f<'rt1; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN lflfflf fllrlfT 'lIT ~~ ~ I ~ ~~ ~ '!riI' THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS !Ill OfJmr if; ~ !Ill ~ ~ if; rr~ (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA) : if ~r 0!IT'l'if> ~ <'I'lfr;:rr m ~ (a) Recruitment rules for posts under the Laccadives Administration are framed in ~r I r~ ~ I:f1f"", ~ 'f>l consultation with the Uuion Public Service ~r-r lflfnm ill ~ WTf rn Commission by the administrative mini· stries concerned in respect of Class I and !tiT f'n:N ~r ~ I Class II posts and by the Laccadive Ad- ministration in respect of Class III and Alulledabad M,ayor's Remark. Class IV posts. These rules are notified in the official gazette as and when they are 6762. SHRI R. K. AMIN : promulgated. As there are numerous cate- SHRI D. R. PARMAR: gories of posts which require various types of experience, detailed information Will the Minister of HOME AFF· in this respect is not readily available, AIRS be pleased to State: (b) and (c). The conditions of servi- (a) whether it is a fact that the Mayor ce of the employees of the Laccadives of Ahmedabad City said at the time of Administration are the same except for meeting of the AU India Mayors' Confe- certain concessions like Island Special Pay, renee held at Baroda recently that one reot free accommodation, aDd free sea should bum off the Constiution of Jndia passage with joining time during leave, because it favours only one per cent popu- allowed to persons .belonging to the I main- lation having large properties; and land and recruited from the mainland for service in the islands or persons deputed (b) if so, the reaction of Government for service io the islands ·from State or thereto? Ceotral Government Departments 00 the mainland. These concessions have heeD THE MINISTTR OF STATE IN sanctioned to attract qualified and experi- TIlE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS enced persons from the mainland for ser· (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SAUKLA): vice in the islands, where conditions of (a) According to information i'eceived living are Dot comparable to those obtaiD- from the State Government the Mayor of iog on the mainland. 81 JVrillen Answers CHAITRA 28. 1891 (SAKAl Wrillell Answers 82

"Damage to an Indian Taaker" lfI'lITJt f'til'f -fiFo"! ~ 'tiT trl tfi; 6764. SHRI SHRI CHAND GOYAL; m, Will the Minister of SHIPPING AND TRA NSPOR T be pleased to state : ~ 'flfl ~ ~ "'! 'fCII If ;;rtfM ",r 'f."1<::TGf!f if; -!fR if :: i:i ~r ~ (b) The ioss due to repair of the ~ I ~ ~ 'i1:W tf!fr f'fi" "fr'f.rr ~ Indian Tanker and loss of its carao is Olffiffllif "') o;rrf"l'f,". ~r ~ ;;r) estimated to be Rs_ 2.63.000;-. ~ or mrr if ,!"I.rfo!fT "'I 'fCII <'f11f.r if Jf« ~ ~ Il''JfT ;r ~ ~ tr.f rn at 'lfl f'" "Ir'f,"Tr Iilf "') ~~ lI"'f,"Tr ~ 6765. ~~ ~ "1m- t mr lilf 'f,"T ~ ~ -~~ ~ '!itTI I .-it UIf ~ ~ sm: (If). ~ ~ "3"oCIT I 'fIn -~ ~ ~ ;f'IT ('if) ~ '.:rTlfT"{ I '!>til" f",: "'mtTi ~~~ ("') m ~ ~ t f'ti ~~ ~ r-~ iF ~ ~ it 'tiQT 6766 . .-it """ lnm : 'flfT II'tq;f IPI'J f'ti 'flf!f><<'mfT ~~ iii ~ it ~rr !AT ~ lift ~ rrr~ til"fil;: '3"I"iIi '1"1"1 'Im'r<;{ IA' If~ t ; ('ti) ~ 1I''JfI<'rlf 'r ~ ~ m ~ aT 'flfl ~ ~ ~ crvrr ~- 1I''fT<'rlf mr .... ~ iii limr Ih: l!;Ih: ~ ~ "lTm iii ~r ~ ~ OR ( .) '3"ifil; 'l'mrlf iI; lrnmfif'lO ~ 'fTTJf ~ ~ 'li- ~ i'f'fT 3~ ~ ~ ~ "lfTrr ~r ~ lIJOlf ~ it; ~r iii ~~ ott ;;mft ~ I ~ ott ~ f'lRl"rf ~ ; ""'1 "'""If if ~ fPhA w.t (t'f) m ~ ~

( ,,) ~ ifiil iJ) ~ ffi ~ (IT) lfllT 'Iii-if'Tli ~ it; ~ ? ~ iii ~ '3'fl!'lf, ~ iii .~ f'ftrifl:i1 ",m ~ ~ ~ ITllT 1m !.. "' ",ft (11 0 men ~ ; ~h ~ iii. ~ ~ u.): ~ 'fTir- ;ftlf ~~ 'lOT Q"rnll ~ it; (,,) ~ ~ i'f) ~ 1flfT ll;um;r lI"lfTIT ~ ~ I ft'fftr ~ ~ ~ t .m IT{ IR }.l< .Il}.llt h~ : ~~~ ~ !l!j ~ ~ kb IH (J!t) t!l! ~ a r~ 9l*-iia ~ ! ~ ~2 ~ ~ J¥.!I! ~k : ~ oia ~ ~h ~~~ : a~ .b:bi ~ ~ !l1!l! !I!.I!jhillJs ~ ~ ~ : ~ 1I&11i .Ia!IW.I& l& 'lit:k!l!t:ah% ' .&llI!l!li !@ lJUJlA!t!l!.!l! : ~ WlItli ~ ~ 'OLL9 tlitt<-~ .!l! ~ b:!lS ll! }.J!I!}.l1 .Illllt. ll>..Il bli t!l! .I:lj, ~ .I:lj, ~ -~h 11<.Il.l;,b ~kh ~~h b,lltl.& -kn -\.,10 !-E 2JIS l#Jt.ltj ~ t!l! }.b :kl.l:ilh !@ ~-k -\jI< ~ l! I.bll -\jl< ~ ~P- ~ }'.2rE -' ~ ~ ~ tlitt

88 "JJMSIIY "J\IHH 6961 '81 'lllldV "a."suy "-IIIJA1 L8 89 Written AnsU'trs CHAITRA 28. 1891 (SAKAl Written Answtrs 90

If.f m ~rr trIl'T ~ flf. fu''1'l' !roT- ( tT ) lflfT ~ it ~~ flf. fmrT ~ if; ~~ it itr.iTIf ~ iTU ~ iTU 'I"Ir* OTT ~ ~ ~ ~ flf.!fT orPH ~ ; ~ If)f.,p;flfOflf,f it itit fcmrf'flfl If.) ~ qf"r 'Of ~ If.T ~ flf.lfT tTlfT < • (Iif) ~ Qt, 'i) s>;f q;: ~P 'fT; 'li"f "1fT ll'fiff"lilfT ~ ? ( 'if) ~ Qt, iJ) 'l"'iJ ~ . ~ m """""' if ~~ ~ iii ~ ~ iii m'-i ~ ~ rr~ ~ ~ (If.) orr ~ ~ I if; "'n ~ il; >;fn: IflfT ~~ 3~ ~ 'OT ~ If.T ~P ~ if; ~ fqq-ql if; f"T'lTlf ~ (Iif) STli'f Ifl: f;pm: : ~ ~ ~ if; fqq-ql if; ~ it ~ ~ ~ lZlf. lJTlfr.1f Ofrfif ( t=) ~ i[t, if) ~ ~r f.f'ififur If.T ~ flf. fmrT SmrnOf if; If.T ~ If.q iflf. f;pir orR :'l'ti if; ~~~ ~ (If.) "IU ~ ~ ~ flf. If;;:! ~ if; ~ 'OT ~ flf.!fT ~ ti'rft:rtfiR1f. iii, or) m.rT im orr ~ ~ lfT>: ~ ('flf. ~ ~

~~r : ~ ~ .... ~ .. m1Il ~ ~~ .n nmr ""Ai : 'ilI'T r"IIlT n'fT ~ "' If'll'T ~ ~ ~ if>r 'l"fT ~ fif> : 6773. '" '" !Aim ~ : ('f.) ~r ~ ~ !fi) ~ ~ ~ If'!i" 1!l'1f, ~r~ 'f'n ~ If'lI'T- ~r "!"If ~ ~ ~ rr~ mr.r If''rJr (I''fT IfIfT fQT ~ ~ "' ~ ~ ~~rr lfn ~ ~ ; ~ ~ it ~ (I''fT f.,qqj"f.,qj fif>« ~~ '!i\ ~ ~ ~ (f'fT ~ ('Ii) IflfT ~ " ~ fir; ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 'ITfim ~r iT 1968 it;;;r ~ ~ ~ ~ f'lilfT r~ t ; ~ 'fT ~ ~ ~ r~ q)ft;r- ('1') "1fT ~ «"I' ~ fif> ~ tfiA'Ii if ;;it ~ ~ rnr ~ ~ it ~ ~ rrr ~ rr~~~~~ ; ~ ~ 0) "!H ~ ~ o;r ~ ~ ~ IfIfT ~ "t f'li f'flfqT 'Il'f« ~ it; f"!"it ~ : ;;rT(I'T ~ ~ ... ~ f.rlfT ;;rT'fT ; ('r, ~ 'f"1T T"'f« ~ ~ ... "!"1m: 509 IN'Il.'qh 62 ~ >.fTlrr.{ I 'f.) ~ ~ 'ITfif« ~r ~r ~ I ... rtr Jl'q"lI' 'lfh r~ r~ •• ~r~~~ ~~ if, ~ ~~ ~ ~ j ~ ;;mfr ~~ ~ It>'T ~~r ~ (;r) ~ ('"Ift-Ifi"lft ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ;;rT'fT ~ I ~ m '!i\ mo;r ~r rn iii; ~ ~~ if>T 6774. pm """" pm : 11:*;:«lfT !fi) '1ft ~ ~ m ~ .n '" 1I1IIm ~ : 'f>: ~ if>1 ~ f'Flrl ~ ~ I illY 'fro1tWT ~ ~ : 93 Written AlISwer., CHAITRA 28, J89J (SAKAl Writtell A,.. w.,s 94

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!tIfT ~~ 1l'ft ~ ~ l' FIT 'R1t flI; : I. lI'inrr r~~ ~r ~ I ~ ~ $ ~ '" 'FT ~ 2. ~ !!n 0IWm: '" I rn l' ~r l' ~ 1Il;;r.n l ; 3~~~~~ ~ RIf'Rr:r I ({If) ~~ ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ !tIfT ~ : ('1') ~ ('!f). IJrll'f-'J;<:m' ~ ~~ ~ ~r ~ ~ lITh r~ l' Security Force Personnel ;;rr ~r p 6775. SHRI GADIUNGANA GOWD : ~ if ~ .r..) Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS '!I!.m be pleased to state : (IIf) fQT1II" ~ : ~ ~ (Ilf). ~ ~r~ ij; lITiIJT<: ~ ~ (a) whether it is a fact that SOnte Border Security Force personnel are runn- ij; ~ ij; ft:rn; f.f;;fft;rf"f No, Sir. 95 Written Answtrs APRIL 18, 1969 Wri//mn Am...,,, 96

(b) The Central Civil Services (Con- (iT) ~ {t. ~ ~ tri't ~ duct) Rules, 1964, require that a Govern- ment servant should obtain previous sanc- it "TT'I"W ~ ~ fi.f'i4" 'flIT if.Ttf- tion of the Government before engaging i.fTil.T 'li"T ~ ~ directly or indirectly in any trade or bussi- ness., They further require that every ~ "lIfT ~ 0 Government servant should report to the rn IOIT (n 1fTo Government if any member of his family •• aT<:0 II'To ~ : (if.) ~ (iT). f"I""T is engaged in a trade of business ; 12 hrrT -~ if; fi.f'i4" 'f.lV'T qTcT if.T f"Tf;;; ~~ ~ wife of the official concerned was running ~ ~ ~ I ~ 'fT<: if; ~ a fire-wood shop on a licence issued by m if the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and !jWr if i'fRt ~ ~ ~ : not a Coal Depot, as alleged, As the offi- cial concerned did not report about the ~ ~ ~ ~ running of a fire,wood shop by his wife, tim : :a''«\"i

~~~~ ~ f3f<'1' if !!f11"Tm f"Tf'T 1fT'lTT 1f;T ~ '«IT ~ 'ffl ~ I 97 r~ A"s,,'"' CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAXA) Wrille" AlIslAll!rs 98

2. ~ ~ it ~ \!:R mft lI'h: !litplfA: ~~~r~ ~ ~ !lit ,. '!lIW( '"" : 'tr ;;rT 1I1fr I "1fT ~ tf'!fr If!!: ;mil ~r FIT "11(0 ")0 ~ r~ ...~ rm lFtit ~ : ~ 'fIfT ~ ~~ ~ for. 26 iffq) 'If ~ ~ 1966 If;) irlf) ~rr ~ 6777. !lit ~ fqro ~ : • $ ~~ ~r ~ If;) '!f'tlfl!l''\' ~ ~~ ~ fl!;qy 'l'1fT '4T : .n ~r !lit U'I' '"'"" ~ : ('lr) 'fIfT ~ it" t fit; ~~ ~ lfA: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1110 ;fto ~ !lit 1!." l!." "1'f : nrN If'tT;r ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~r ~ li'*'t ~ if('Ir'f ~r prr (IT) Iff<\' l!:1' iii ~~~ ~ ;Rit f.... : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fl!;qy ~ "1fT ~~-r~ .... T E!fR" 26 ~ ITIfT ? ~ 1968 it; r~~r~ it nrfmr ~ 'PIrlWIf if U'S'r-lP'f'\ ~~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~ mrm 'l'1fT (Wt mn ~ '!W): ~ ~ ~ 'PflIm ~r ~ 0 ;;rr o;p:r;rr 1m ftmr-f If;) 26 ~ 1965 If;) 'WP,f')' ~~r~ ~r ~ ~~ it; iOl: it it ~~~rr ~~r~~ m;r rn mft llTIf'ir ~ ; ('!f) ;;rr l!:f, ~ I ('lr) 'fIfT ~ ~r ~ 1965 it ('I') ~ it fum it; ~ it r-~r ~ it; ;:-1u;r r~ ~ rnm $ f.ro: ~ r~ ~ 'I'IfT >rr; dh: If;) 'wofr' ~ ~ fiI;lry 'I'IfT '4T I ('1') ~ ~ (i) ~ 'fIfT ~ fWft !fiT ~r 'Pm\ ¥f it ~ ~r ~ ? ~ '!(.m 'PIrlWlf if ~ ~ ~~ ~ fioIrm (!lit fOT ~ '!"f) : (.... ) ;;,r ~ ~ 6779. !lit ~ fqro mI'IiIft : ('lr) ~ ('1'). ~ ~~~ ~ ~ it ~ ~ ~ $ ~ 30 $ ~~ 'f1I'r;r 8 ~~ 1965 "') llfr ~ ;;rro ~~~ ~ "') rr~ f"'lfT '4T ~ 25 Wtp \fA: ~ 1965 "') ~~ 'f>\: m-r I .n 1!.""" '"" : ,,)fimI1f .. ~~ ~ ~ 'flfT ~ "' ~ li'*'t Ifil ~ lI>'T FIT fit; : 6778. ,,'\ ftW ~ ~ ; rn .n """"" ~ : ~~ it; ~r~ if ~4 ~r ~ : 1fTf'lllit ~ lfl<'I' If;) <'flit \it;;rR it ~r ~~~ ~r ~ ~ a''4T ~a 'fIfT ~ ; 99 Written Answers APRIL "18; 1969" " Written Answers lOll

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~ 1967 it ifC '11: ~ lffir ('fi") 'lfr:tqql ~~ ~ 101 Written AIISWv. CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Written Answv. 102

i "f.r.rT ~ 11; ~ mcf\' ~ 1 W ~ ~ ~ lT ~ ~ ; , lrTtO ~ 'fOr m ~ ;;mIT ~ 1966.m: 1967 ~ ( l'I') "lfrnI ~~ 11; "Tf.!t T ~ "llflf'ifm\l it ,",0 ~4 it; m II ~ III ~h ~~ ~ ~ ~ mr 'PT ~~ 'I\''f.t 11; 'flIT ~ ~ ; if'"!! it; lrTtO ~ 1ft' ~ ~ 1 W '3"'1'- , ('I' ) 'flIT ~~~ it ~~ ilTCT

~ mit ·.fT (forf'l'l!"lf "') '"" ~ 9. All Education Ministers in the Zone in which the Committee I In:) meets. 10. Shrimati Durgabai Deshmukh. WI!" lff,T"{ "') Irrt1 ~ ~ 11. Shri K. P. Subramania Menon, ~ if ~ ~ 'Iit1 ~ I M. P. 12. Dr. S. Misra, Vice-Chancellor, Central Advisory Board of Education Utkal University. 6782. SHRIMATI SAVITRI SHYAM : 13. Dr. T. Sadasivan, University of Will the Minister of EDUCATION Madras. AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to 14. Sbri J. P. Naik, Adviser, Ministety to state: of Education and Youth Services- Member Secy. (a) whether it is a fact that Govern- ment have recently constituted a 14- member Standing Committee for tbe Central Advisory Board of Education ; The term of the office of the Com- and mittee will be one year or until the next meeting of the Board, whichever i. (b) if so, the details thereof? earlier.

THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION Programme of work for 1969-70. AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. R. V. RAO) :

(b) and (c). Then! is no proposal (a) when the Air India Corporation under consideration of the Government was set up and what were the objects to of Uttar Pradesh, wbo arc concerned with be achieved as a result thereof; tbO, setting up of universities in the State, to establish a Rural University in (b) whether the targets of setting up unit. and development tar.,ts were achie- Faizabad. ved and, if so, when and how and, if DOt, the reasons therefor; and In Uttar Pr.. desh there is already onc Rural Institute at Bichpuri and the State (c) whether there are any difficulties Government have already under considera- with which the Corporation is faced at tion the establishment of a second Rural present and, if so, how do Government Institute at Allahabad during the 4th propose to remove them ? Plan period. There is DO proposal under consideration of Government at prescnt THE MINISTER OF TOURISM to establish a Rural Imtitute in Faizabad. AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN SINGH) : (a) to (c). Air-India was estab- Appolotments 10 Laceadl,es lished in June, 1953 under the Air Corporations Act 1953 (27 of 1953) for 6784. SHRI P.M. SA YEED : Will the taking over the Air-India International Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleosed Ltd. and to under-take international air to lay a statem.nt showing the following transport services. This object has been details of the persons appointed in achieved, as Air-I ndia has. established Laccadive administration dUring the period itself 85 one of the foremost international 1962-65, rank-wise, i.e., Class I, II, III, airlines in the world. The difficulties, and IV : if any, are met by the Corporation and Government as and when they arise. (a) the names, qualifications, any Restrictions on Foreign ToarI... In competitive examination passed, mode of appointment (direct or on deputation) and Atialll the place to which they belong ; 6786. SHRI BEDABRATA BARUA: Will the Minister of HOME (b) the DUmber out of them who are AFFAIRS be pleased to state: still on deputation; and (a) whother it is a fact that foreign (c) the number out of them who tourists are not allowed to visit tbe have been made permanent? plains of Assam eKcept some specific localities like the Kazil"8DJOl Wild Life THE MINISTER OF STATE IN Santuary ; THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA) : (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and (a) The information is contained in Statement laid on the Table of the House. (c) whether Government propose to [Placed in Library. See No. LT-8J1/69] do away with these restrictions ?

(b) and (c). The information is con- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN tained in Statemeal laid on the Table of THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS the House. [P/aud in Library. SH No. (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA): LT-81l!69]. (a) Under the Foreigners (Restricted APRIL 18, 1969 U-'riflen Answen -108

Areas) Order, 1963, foreigners desiring (b) the dates from whi

«) No su

6787. SHRI SHRI CHAND ',., (b) 1st from 4~8 2nd from 16.11.1968. GOYAL: Will the Minister of TOUR- 3rd and 4th from 28.1.'19.69: ISM AND CIVIL AVIATION ~ to state: «) Proposals to fill the vacaodes are awaited from the State (a) whether there is 'a proposal to authorities. start a Flying Club at Chandigarh ; (d) From 16th November, 1968. (b) whether sli

(d) if so-, when it is likely to mater- 6789. SHRI SHRICHAND GOY AL ~ ialise 7 Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state : THE MINISTER OF TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION ,(DR. KARAN (a) the names of the journalists, along SINGH): (a) No such proposal has with. the names of the papers, Or agencies been reoeived by the Director General of represented by them who have been allo- Civil Aviation. tted residential plots or plots for their ~ in the Union Territory of Chandi- (b) No Sir. garh ;

,(c) No such request bas been recei- (b) the price Ilt which the plots have ved by Government. been allotted ;

(d), Docs not arise. (c) whether scheme had been under consideration to establish a Journalists Vacudes In Punjab and Haryua High Colony at Chandigarh ; and Court, Cbandlgarb (d) ,if so, tbe progress there of ? '6788'. SHRI SURI CHAND GOYAL: Will the Minister of HOME THE MINISTER OF STATE IN AFFAIRS be pleased to state : THE MINISTRY OF. HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) the numberof'wcancies exist- (a) and (b). A statement is· plaoed on the ing on the Bench Of the 'Punjab' and Table of the Sabha. [Placed in Library. and Haryana Sigh Court at Chandigarb ; See No. LT-812j691. 109 JV,..illen AnswerJ CHAITRA 28. 1891·(SAKA) Writum Answers 110

(e) and (d). The ~rh .. Punjab duly'dressed. moulded and finishe4, as per Government had under its consideration the original, etc. a scheme of setting up' press colony arid of allotment of land for· residential pur- (e) ~~ not arise. poses to a leading ~ papers and its staff but none except the Tribune r~ AcCordingly the Tribune Management pur- !U IIhr ihl'i '1'1t

l.q~ ~ ",-.:)q if ~ ~ ~ if ~ m.l am;m (-.ft ~ ,!1fW) ; (If» I ~ ~ 'fOf; 6792. ~ ~ ~ Qlf1If: !tTI 1966 '" 31 1968 ;f.T ~r~ it iforftIT ~ ~ ~ i;HT ~ ~ li'>fr ~ OT'fA' 'F.T ",'IT ~~ f'F. : fif.iJ ql.r ifTlffl1 "') ~ "q. .m f'f"'f- ft:rfll!1 ~ :- ( if. ) q<'T 'fT'f ~ if r~ qh: r~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1966 3805 ~ if 'F.nf if.<: <:%' ~ ~~ 'F.T mr 1967 3839 r~~ f'f.<'TifT ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~r 1968 36801fl'1l'iIr ~ <'T'!!T J;f0lf ~ '" r~ fl!llrT (til') ~ ~ if 2590 ~ IflfT ~ qn: 'l'<: ~r ~r rrit T ~P f"Q f"llTITTIT ml; olfTfir'F. ~~ ~r If'F.T<: ~ :- 'F.Tq{P . ~ ~ if 1:1;jt Ii," (I ) ~r~r ~ 7 3 (-.ft ~ ~ : ('F.) qh: (tiI'). ( 2) WIT <:r.t''I'i'Jf<'T ~r r;'F.f'Jf<'T 'F.T ~ <:\l:T ~ ~ lfA qftflf>rfT 102 33 \!Rt \l:T!ir'fi'f ~ !ir'll'T 'mf '1'<: ~ OfTitITT 1 (3) ~ 'iftflf>r"U 887 518 (4) ~ i?t>fr ~ ~ 1m ~~ firi "!,-a (5) Ii't't ~ 5 4 "" ~r E"ploli_ In Catridaes Factory 6793. -.ft ~ ...... ~ : !tIfT III DeI1ll. ~ ~ lj'iT ITil: orm 'F.T i"'IT 'fitit f'F. : 6794. SHRI HUKAM CHAND KACHWAI : Will the Minister of ('F.) ~ m ~ ~ ~ HOME AFFAIRS he pleased to state: ~r 1966 U J;f;r 'fit ~ ~ ~ (d) the action taken to stop the re- ~ ~ srmm;:rlf> ~ currence of such explosions in future 1

~r ~ qn: ~ ~ THE MINISTER OF STATE IN ~r f'F.<'T'fT ~ THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 113 Wrilun An""ers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Wrilltll Answtrs 114

(SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): the various Universilies and Colleges in (a) and (b). Yes, Sir. Bihar during 1967-68 and 1968-69 ; and

(c) The police investigation revealed (b) if so, the amount of the grant that the explosion appeared to be due to and the names of Universities and Colleges some accidential sparks within the sleel in Bihar which have received n, . Ashoka Hotels Ltd... and genius of art and culture have been pre- Janpath Hotels Ltd,· . served as national museums of their res- 6798. SHRI BABURAO PATEL pective countries; and Will the: Minister of TOURISM AND (e) if so, whether Government pro- CIVIL AVIATION be pleased to state: pose to shift the Rabindra Bharati Uni- (a) the qualifications of Shri Romesh versity from Maharshi Bhavan to Scime Thapar who was within ·a period of one new site and preserve this Bhavan as· a year from 1st October,I967 to Sth Octo- National Museum under the control of a ber,I968 made the Chairman of three National Trust, to be constituted for the public sector enterprises vi:., India Tou- purpose ? rism Development Corporation, Ashoka THE MINISTER OF ED1.JCA1ION Hotels Ltd., and Janpath Hotels Ltd. AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. (b) the amount of allowances-by R. V. ~ : (al No, Sir. Only one of way of Director's fees, daily allowance the'reilitiyes of Rabindra Nath Tagore and travelling allowance-which Shri objected to th' use of Maharshi Bhavan Tbapar received from each of the three for teaching purposes. A new building undertakings so far; and was in the course of construction but due (c) whether, as a Chairman of these to paucity of funds this has been delayed. three public sector enterprises, Shri Tha- With the increase in claSSeS, Ihe Univer- per is entitled to free accommodation and, sity reluctantly decided to use the rear if so, the details of accommadation pro- portion .of the Bhavan for holding classes. vided and the rent payable per· month ? This is only a temporary measure. When the building is completed, these classes THE MINISTER OF TOURISM will be shifted there. and the Maharshi AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN Bhavan ",ill be uses! as a Museum. SINGH): (a) Shri Romesb Thapar is (b) and (e). No such request has been an intellectual and journalist of 25 year'. received. It is proposed to use the entire standing. Maharshi Bhavan for the expansion of (b) The only payments made to Sbri the existing Museum and· exhibition Thapar by. the three undertakings right Hall,etc. from october 1967 have·ben as UDder :- Sitting ree. for attending Daily Travelling meeiings of the Board of allowance allowance ,Total Directors and Sub-Committees Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. India Tourism Deve- lopment Corporation 525.00 1116.51 Nil 1,441.S7 Asltoka Hotels 1. td. 650.00 Nil Nil 650.00 . Janpath Hotels Ltd. 175.00 Nil Nil 17S,OO ------Total 1,350.00 91657 Nil 2.266.57 117 Wrille" AIl.'iw?rs CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Wrillell Al1.'ilren 118

(c) No, Sir. cil, giving repreSentation to the State, district and municipal level leadership. AppoIntment of Chairman ,of Air India I t has been envisaged that the Chief snd Iadisa Airlines Minister at'the State Level and tbe Colle- 6799. SHRI B.\BURAQ PATEL : ctors/District Magistrates at the District Will the Minister of TOURISM AND level'could take the initiative for I"e pur- CIVIL AVIATION be pleased to state; pose. The major functions of the State level Councils would be to give impeius (a) whether it is proposed ~ appoint to activities of official and non-official Shri Romesh Thapar as the Chairman of organisations and groups for promoting • Air India and Indian Airlines ; and national integration and to keep the Nat- ional Integration Council informed of the (b) if so, when? pace of implementation of ils recommen- THE MINISTER OF TOURISM dations at the grass roots, and the a~ AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN and difficulties, if any, encountered in the SINGH): (a) and (b). The question of process. appointing new Chairman "for the Air- India and Indian Airlines' Boards, or ' .. Home Minister's Discretionary Fund reappointing the present Chairmen, will 6801. SHRI B. K. DAS. CHOW- arise only after the terms of the present Boa'rds'expire. ' ", DHURY Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Iategration Councils At State Level (a) the total amounl of grarit given to 6800. SHRI B. K. DAS CHOWDHURY: persons out of the Home Minister's Dis- SHRI RAGAUVIR SINGH cretioriary Fund during the' year 1966-67 SHASTRI: and 1967-68; and SHRI Y. A. PRASAD: (b) the names of the persons to whom Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS these grants were given aDd the reasons be pleased to state : for the same ? (a) whether Goverinnent have aSked THE MINISTER OF STATE IN the Chief Ministers to set up Integration THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS: Councils at the State level; (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): ,,(b) if so, the reactil'ns of the Chief Ministers in this connection; and (a) 1966-67 Rs. 17},478.00. 1967-68 Rs. 198,900,00.' .. (c) ,whether any pattern has, been sugg- ested for such Councils? (b) It has been our practice not to disclose the' names of the beneficiaries THE MINISTER OF STATE IN with a view 10 avoid the embarrassment THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS that mighl be caused to them. (SHRI VlDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (a). Yes, Sir. Communal Riots in Cuttack,

(b) The State Governments of Maha- 6802. SHRI ONKAR LAL BERWA: rasbtra, Mysore, Orissa, Manipur and SHRI N. R. LASKAR : Tripura have set up Integration Councils SARI CHENGALRAYA NAlDU: at the State Level. The matter is under consideration in other States. Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (c) As per scheme approved by the Standing Committee of the National inte- (a) whether it is a fact that Ihere gration Council, State level Integration were communal riots at Kendrapara, the Councils may be broadly . in the pattern Sub.Divisionai town in Cuttack during adopted for the National Integration Coun- 1969; 119 APRIL 18, 1969 Wrillen AlIswt'rJ 120

(b) the number of persons killed and immediate effect to havo three freq ~ injured in the firing ; a week through Delhi and one frrquency a week through Bombay in lieu of their (c) whether communal forces are active earlier right to have tbree frequenc ies a in this town; and week through Delhi and one th rough Calcutta. It was also agreed that Air (d) if so, the steps Government pro- France could operate an additional, i.e. pose to lak.e to crush these communal fifth, frequency through Bombay with landencies in the State ? effect frt.m April 1969. In return Air-India was given the right to operate immediately THE MINISTER OF STATE IN fiive frequencies a week through Paris in. THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS lieu of their previous right to operate only (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA) : four frequencies a week. It wa' also ag- (a) According to information received reed that Air-India would operate a sixth from the State Government a communal frequency through Paris from April 1969. incident took place at Kendrapara on Air-India was thus given a frequency ad- 30th January, 1969. vantage in return for the right conceded to Air France to serve Bombay in lieu of (b) Four persom were killed and three Calcutta. persons injured due to firing by police. International Conference OIl Central (c) According to information furnished Asia by the State Government such forces are not acti ve at present. 6804. SHRI B. K. DASCHOWDHUR Y : (d) The district authorities have tak.en SHRI SHIVA CHANDRA JHA: steps to maintain law and order and to· DR. SUSHILA NA Y AR : ensure peace among the communities. SHRI K. LAKKAPPA : SHRIA.SREEDHARAN: Air Ser,lces Agreement of 1947 between India And Fraoce Will the Minister of EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to 6803. SHRI ONKAR LAL BERWA : state: SHRI N. R. LASKAR : SHRI CHENGALRA Y A NAIDU : (a) whether an International Confere- nce on Central Asia was held in New- Will the Minister of TOURISM AND Delhi on the 11th February, 1969 ; CIVIL AVIATION be pleased to state: (b) the names of tbe countries which (a) whether it is a fact that the Go- participated in the Conference; and vernments of India and France have ameo- ded the air services agreemeot of 1947 ; (c) the broad out lines of the matters discussed and the decisions arrived at in (b) if so, the main points of the the Conference? amendments; and

(c) to what extent these amendments THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION will be useful to both the countries ? AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. R. V. RAO) : (;I) Yes, Sir. It was held from the 11th to the ISth February, 1969. THE MINISTER OF TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN SINGH) : (a) Yes, Sir_ The India-France (b) Afghanistan, Iran, India, Italy, . Air Services Agreement of 1947 was amen- Monaolia, Turkey, U. S. A., U. K., aDd ded in July, 1967. U. S. S. R.

(b) and (c). Under the new arrllJllC- (c) The main theme of the conference mcnis Air France was permitted with was "Movement of peoples and ideas bct- 121 CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Writte" AllsM'ers 122

WeeD the countries of Central Asia from bed Hindi examinations by their ov.n pre-historic times to the modem period". efforts. The scale of the lump sum awards Developments in Archaeology, Historical has been increased from December, 1968 Studies, Literature aDd Arts in Central examinations_ The increased rates are: Asia were discussed. The History of Ideas in Central Asia received s"""ial attention Prabodh Rs. 250.00 in papers and discussions at the conference. Praveen Rs. 25O.flO As rellards the decisions arrived at in lhe Pragya Rs. 300.00 conference, a statement indicati", the con- c1usiol1ll and recommendations is raid on A new Seheme of Lump Sum awards the Table oftbe House. [Placed in Libra, J'. has been introduced from December, ·See No. LT-814/691. 1968 examination for passing of Hindi examinations by such employees who are Awards to GovernMent St.tr Learning posted at places where there are no Hindi Hindi Teaching centres under tbe Hindi Teaching Scheme. The rates of the lump sum 6805. SHRI SITARAM KESRI : awards are the same as now sanctioned for the operational staff. SHRI BHARAT SINGH CHAUHAN: (c) An amount of Rs. 1,75,000 has provided in the budget estimates for the Will the Minister of HOME AFFA- year 1969-70 for grant of cash awards. IRS be pleased to state: Tbe expenditure on the lump sum awards is incurred by the Ministries/Departments (a) whether it is a fact that Govern- of Government of India concerned. ment have decided to give awards to Government Staff learning Hindi ; Development of Inland Water Transport

(b) if so, the nature of awards to be 61107. SHRT YASHPAL SINGH : given; and Will the Minister of SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT be pleased to state: (c) the amount earmarked for the purpose during the year 1969-70 ? (a) whether any amount has benI sanctioned by the World Bank for the THE MINISTER OF STATE IN development of Tnland Water Transport THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFA- in the country ; and IRS (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA) : (a) and (b). The following (b) if so, the details tbereof ? awards are sanctioned for tbe Central Government employees learni", Hindi THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE under tbe Hindi Teaching Scheme : DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND IN THE MINISTRY Cash Awards Cash awards OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT ranging from Rs. 100' to Rs. 300 are (SHRI IQBAL SINGH) : (a) No. Sir. granted to non-Hindi knowing employees who acquit themselves creditable in the (b) Does not arise. Praveen and Pragya examinatiom. Cash awards are also granted to the employees Ban l1li Reaultment to Lower-Level Posts who pass the Hindi Typewriting and Hindi StenograpyY examinations merito- 61108 SHRI D. C. SHARMA : riously. SHRI BENI SHANKER SHARMA: SHRI HARDA Y AL DEVGUN : Lamp Sum Award.. : Lump sum SHRI RANJIT SINGH: awards had been sanctioned in 1965 to SHRI BAL RAJ MADHOK : tbe operational staff who cannot be spared to attend the Hindi classes, during Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS office hours, on their passing the preseri- be pleased to state : 123 Written ~r APRIL 18, 1969 Written Allswers 124

(a) whether a virtual ban on fresh forms studies conducted by the Staff recruitment to lower-level posts in the Inspection Unit of the Ministry of Fin- Central Government offices has heen ance, ~ studi\!s of work meas.urc ... imposed to tackle the problem of.surplus ment .and from abolishing and winding up staff the nlJmber of which now runs into of permanent or long term organisations, several hundreds; certain restrictions have been .imposed since 1966 on filling of all posts; whether (b 1 if so, the number of such persons by promotion or direct recruitment, category-wise and department-wise ; ~ unless a certificate is obtained from· the Cell thaT it hll",no suitable candidates to offer.. These restrictions do not, how- (c) the steps taken to absorb them ever, apply to recruitment to ministerial. elsewhere cadres through normal channels like the anm""l competitive ..ellaminations· he,ld by THE MINISTER OF STATE IN the Union Public Servi.ce Commission. THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (b) The total number of persons on (a) In order to facilitate the redeployment the rolfs of the tentral (Surplus Siaff) of staff rendered surplus as a result of Cell as on i4.4.1969 was 63. The introduction of administrative reforms by category-wise and department-wise details the Department of· Administrative Re- of these 63 persons are given below: Category Department Total Classs I Class II Class III (il Min. of Information & Broadcasting (ii) Min. of Labour 61 61 Employment & Rehabilitation (Deptt. of Rehabilitation)

62 63 (c) Out of 63 persons awaiting re- the' Centre to create its own Special deployment as on 14.4.1969, 37 persons P~ Force to enforce its laws in the' have heen sponsored against Vacancies in States was under consideration; other organisations. The remaining 26 will also be sponsored as soon as suitable (b) if so, h~ hr~ vaeancies are reported to the Cell, . and

er""tion of ,Central. Special pollee Foree {c) the. action proposed to be .taken in the maU"r ? 6809. SHRI D. C SHARMA: SHRI BENISHANKER SHAR- . 'THE MINISTER OF STATE iN MA: THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS SHRPI'I;&.iI.DA VAL DEVGUN ~ (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA):' SHRI RANJIT SINGH: (a) 'to (c). The Central Government are . SHRIBAL RAJ MADHOK : examining the question whether 'ft would be competent for Parliament to entrust, by law, to a Central investigating agency Will the Minister 1)f HOME AFF- ~r ·to investigate alld prosecute offe- AIRS be .pleased to state : nces under laws relatable to items in the Union List, and certain specified' classes (a) whether the question of exami- of offences under law< relatable to items ninll the constitutional permissibility for in the Concurrent List. CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Written Answers 126

Natlonalisatlon of Shipping Industry laid on the Table of both the Houses of Parliament ·on 24th July, 1968. 6810. SHRI JYOTlRMOY BASU: Will the Minister of SHIPPING AND Gopsl' Sena in Kerala TRANSPORT be pleased to state: 68l2.SHRI S. K. TAPURIAH : Will (a) whether Government's attention the Minister of HOME ~ be has been drawn to a news-item published pleased to state : in some daily papers wherein it ha'j, been stated that the revolutionary Government (a) whether it has come to the of Burma' have taken over 24 private notice of the Central Government that thipping agencies operating in that coun- an organisation known as Gopal Sena try; and . has been operating in Kerala for some time past; (b) if.sa, whether the Government of India propose to take similar steps (b) whether it is also a fact that here also? this organisation has set up training cen- tres in different areas of Kerala and the THE MINISTER OF PARLIAMEN- c'tiiricuhirri for the trainees includes train- TARY AFFAIRS, AND" SHIPPING ing in fire-arms and recitation of Mao's AND TRANSPORT (SHRI RAGHU thoughts; RAMAIAH) : (a) The news item in

National Policy on Education THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFF- AIR!) (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN 6811. SHRI JYOTIRMOY BASU SHUKLA): (a) Attention.is invited Will tbeMinister of EDUCATION AND to the answer to part (a) of the Lok YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to state: Sabha Unstarred Question No. 731, a~ 16th February, 1968. (a) whether or. P. V. Cherian, Governor of Maharashtra in his convo- (b) According to information recei- cation address of the Osmania University, ved flom the state government the Hyderabad, has stated that 'nearly 20 h~r are being given' ,trai!Ung'"in years have gone bur we' haVe 'n6! iJi,en ~ Mili.· lathi ~r bayo';.t able to agree even on a national policy charging, ~ar~ ~ etc: .. They are .o,n e.d,!!,a.riol\ ; . and. bei!1g given regular study ,classes by a~ xist leaders. ., (b) if so, the reaction of Goveg,- ment in the matter? (c) Ilnd (d). The' state government has given strict instructions to the police 'TIlE MINISTER OF, EDUCATlON to take action apins! those who violate AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. law. R: V. RAO) " (a'j" Yes, Sir. Passenger Traffic Carried by Road (b) On the basis of the Report of Transport ttle' Education Commission and the dis- cusstons held' thereon; the Government 6813. SHRI HARDAYALDEVGUN: of India has issued a Resorution on the Will' the 'Minister of SHIPPING AND National Policy on Education which wao TRANSPORT be pleased fo state: APRIL 18, 1968 Wrlll", A".",,,,. 1'28

(a) the passenll"r traffic carried by (a) whether it is a fact that the Prime road transport in 1961 and 1969 ; Minister and her Cabinet colleagues were (b) the total passenll"r traffic in the not allowed to enter the city of Bombay country; and in the presence of the Ministers, the public over there were tear-gassed, lathi- (c) the total capital investment in tbe charll"d and firing was resorted to ; State! Transport Undertakings and the gross revenue thererrom ; and (b) whether it is also a fact that the (d) the gross return on the capital? troubl .. arose because of indecision on the part of the Central Government to settle THE MINSTER OF PLRLIAMENT- the border dispute between the States of ARY AFFAIRS AND SHIPPING AND Maharashtra and Mysore ; • TRANSPORT (SHRI RAGHU RAM- AIAH) : (a) The estimates of passenger traffic by road during the relevant period (c) if so, the decision taken by Gove- are as under :- rnment in the matter ; and Year Traffic 1960-61 S7,OOO million passenger (d) the steps Government propose to Kms. take in the shape of legislation or 1l1'I'8D8- 1968-69 100,000 -do ing conference with the ~ in the COUD- try in order to ensure that the Central (b) The estimated total passenger Ministers are assured freedom of move- traffic in the country (rail and road) is as ment and the legitimate protection in the follows :- discharll" of their official duties ? Ywr Rail Road To/al 1960-61 77,66S S7,OOO 134,66S THE MINISTER OF STATE IN 1968-69 113,000 100,000 213,000 THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFEAIRS (SHRI YIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA): (c) The total capital investment in (a) It is not correct that the Prime Minis- the State Road Transport Undertakings ter and Members of the Union Council and the gross revnue thererrom for the of Ministers were not allowed to enter year ending 31.3.1968 arc estimated at Bomhay. According to information fur- over Rs. 208 crores and Rs. 200 crores nished by the State Government, the respectively. police did not use teargas or resort to firing in the presence of Central Ministers (d) The gross return on capital for to disperse mobs. However when a riot- the year 1967-68 is estimated at over S%. ous mob was pleting stones on the convoy of the Deputy Prime Minister, the police Cewtral Mlal.ters' entry Into Bombay resorted to canecharge on February 7, IIOt Allow'" consequent to Border disputes 1969 to disperse the' mob. . Between Maharasbtra and mysore

6814. SHRI YAJNA DATI SHARMA; (b) The Shiv Sona had announced an agitation on the Maharashtra-Mysore bor- SHRI SRADHAKAR SUPAKAR : der dispute. SHRI MOHAMMAD ISMAIL: SHRIMATI SUSEELA GOP ALAN : (c) No decision has yet been taken SHRI UMANATH : but Government are anxious to settle this SHRI C. K. CHAKRAPANI: delicate and complicated matter as expe- SHRI YASHWANT SINGH ditiously as possible. KUSHWAH: SHRI A. K. GOPALAN : (d) All the State Governments make necessary security arrangement in connec- Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS tion with the visits of Central Ministers be pleased to state : to States. 129 Writtell Answers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKAl Writtell Allswers 130

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~ '!it, r~ ~ I ~ that ad.,quaie facilities in NCC, National Service Corps or Sports should be made ~~ ~ rr~r ~ 'liTzri<;rlif am on: available to every student. Accordingly ~ ~ ~~ I ~~ it> ~ a programme of National Service Corps ;;M0 it> ~ if ~ ~ 'fi"T ~ and National Sports Organisation has been formulated for the purpose of ~-r '!it ~ fi:r<;ft ~ I promoting national consciousness and a sense of discipline and dignity of labour Youth Activities among the university and college students. The scheme provides that male student 6816. DR. SUSHILA NAYAR: in the first and second year of the deg"!" Will the Minister of EDUCATION AND course will participate in one or the other YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to state: of the three programmes viz. NCC, NSC, NSO, though the NSO programme will (a) the different youth activities pro- be confined to selected students showing posed to be handled by the new youth marked proficiency in sports and games. services department of his Ministry ; ~~~~~ ~~ (b) whether, at a recent meeting of the Education Ministers, some sugges- 6817. "IT ~ ~ : ;ro tions had been made that more attention ~~~ should be paid to the development of youth programmes ; and FiT aR:it f'fi" : ('fi") iflTT ~ ~ ~ f'fi" fFt (c) if so, the salient features of the proposals? ~ ~ SIlfTIf, ~ f'I"fi"C mf't'f; iffoifTt if ~ ; THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. ('-'1') ;ro ~ ~ ~ ~ R. V. RAO) : (a) The following schemes have been included in the Fourth Five: 'fi"1 urI foffitlT ~ it ~ ~ ~ Year Plan in respect of youth services ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ it UfT ~ ~ ; programmes : (If) ~ m~ iflTT ~ 1. Campus Works Projects. ~ 2. Planning Forums. 3. Scouting and Guiding. (tr) ~ 9;I'f lfll: ~ 4. Assistance to Voluntary Organi- m sations working in the field of ~ it;;rRrT t ~ ifiiI' it 1ft r~ youth services. fiI;o;fi; ~ 5. Exchange of visits by students from one part to students in other (,,) iflTT ~~ 'fi"T ~~ parts. 6. Assistance to Youth Welfare <'1''1' it> ~ ~ ? Boards set up by universities. 7. National Service Corps and mlRT ~ ~ "' 'l'mRI' if National Sports Organisation. mIT .ro (11ft ~ ~ ('fi"):it ~ I ~ ~ iFsft'lT ~ This Ministry is considering prepara- fum tion of a comprehensive plan the details '!it UfTif'IiTU ~ ~ ~ I of which are being worked out. ('-'1') ~ (&). ~ ~~ (b) and (c). The Conference of State ~~~ ~~ ~ Education Ministers held at New Delhi <'I'if, ifil9;l'f in April, 1967 recommended inter alia ~ if, r~ ~~~ m f

1968 if; ~- ~ ~~r- a'n ('!f) Ifflt &to aT ~ IlffiT 'fIfT ' ~ ~~ if; ~ ~ ~ t; om: lfTlf : aR ~ iti"firto ~ iti"T (If) ~ lim ~ rn if; , 'fiFrfa .n ~ om: 'flfT ~ If'Tlf ~ f.f1!; ~ mJ IflfT ~ I!1t Iff 'll'Of if; ~- 16(1) ~ (4) if; ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ wi,",", if mq ~ (tit ~ llft &to aT 'flfT ~~ ~ fQ1 ~ ~ (iti");;rT ~ fu4 ~ ~ f!fi ~ aerT ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ if; f.n!.T1f if; mif a'IT ~ 'tiT ~ ~~ "fT1! ~~~~ Inter-Unlvenlly Board or Ind'" (If) ,,1fT ~ ~ n t f!fi 'T 6821. SHRI MADHU LIMA YE : ~ ~ it 'fiFrrn-1Il if; it qq;rr{ SHRI SHASHI BHUSHAN : ;;rr ~ ~~ ~ iti"T or')fu if; rr~ ~ Will the Minister of EDUCATION m AND YOUTH SERVICES be pleased it qtRT 'fiFrfcr ~ 200 ~ ~ to state: ~ r~ ~r ~ ~~ (a) the functions of the Inter-Uni- ~ 'lit ~ ; om: versity Board of India and Ceylon and what the Board has done since its incep- (tf) -~ ~ 'I'iIr.ffim if; tion ; ~ it ~ 200 ~ mq1ti ~ ~ (b) the amount of grant given by ~~~~~ his Ministry and how it has been utilised m ~~ ~ mif;fuit by the Board ; ~~ ~ if; r~ if; ~ -~ (c) in what Capacity did the Board's ~ ~ ifi"R mT ,,1fT 'f>'T rr« ? Secretary undertook tours to the U. S. A .• Australia and Hong Kong within a tmn "' ~ iro ~ (WlO span of one and a half years ; ~ if;o aR:o ~ ~ : (iti") ~ (l'f). (d) whether his visits have in any ~~~~~ way contributed towards the improvement 'f>'T;orr ~ ~ om: srJC(f ~ ~ ~ of higher education in the country; and ~~~~ (e) when the Cbairman of the Board, who is actively associated with the admi- m.n \I(i4NF..a J""' ~ ~ nistration of higher education did not rm ~ ,,1fT W'PA' represent the country abroad. while the Secretary, who is not concerned with 6820. ~ ~ ~ 'fIfT influencing higher education. was sent as India's representatives ? ~~ ~ ~ ~ I!1t FIT m f!fi: ("') 'fIfT ~ n ~ fiti" m.rt ~ THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR, V. K. ~~~rr ~ .m R. V. RAO): (a) A statement giving ~ '"'for ~ ~ the functions of the Board is laid on the 137 Wri/len Answers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Writ/ell Answers 138

Table of the House. [Placed in Ii brar),• (a) whether a larae PD8 of Nasa • SH No. L.T.-81S /69) hostiles armed with li!lht machine gUDS and other au tomatic weapons surprised a The Board has been undertaking villaae volunteer fo= post at Monglhan various Programmes and activities in in the Northern part of Ukbrul sub-divi- keeping with its functions. sion of Manipur on the 29th January,. 1969 and took away eight ritles and (b) The following grants were paid to ammunition from the post after a brief the Board to meet a part of their main- gun battle; tenance expenditure during the last ~ years :- (b) if so, the details of thc incident ; and Rs. 1964-65 10,000 (e) the action taken in the matter? 1965-66 28,000 1966-67 46,843 THE MINISTER OF STATE IN 1967-68 50,000 THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 1968-69 50,000 (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) to (c). On the 29th January, 1969 The Grants were utilised for the pur- about ten armed hostiles suspected to be pose for which they were sanctioned•• Mi:ws!Kukis attacked the pest of the Villagc Volunteers at Monglhan in (c) The Secretary of the Board was Sadar sub-division of Munipur and took invited to visit the universilies in U. S. A. away 8 ritles and some ammunition. The by the Danforth Foundation in 1967. In gang was chased and intercepted 00 4th August, 1968, he attended· the Tenth February, 1969. Six of the eight rifles Congress of Commonwealth Universities were recovered along with some of the held in Australia as a Member of the ammunition and two hostiles were captu- Indian delegation. The Secretary's visit red. A case has b:en registered by the to Hong-Kong was undertaken in a pri- police. Three persons have been arrested vate capacity. In all the cases, his visits and further, Investigation is in pqress. abroad were approved by the Board. Clande.tiDe Radio TraDmlltlng SI.tloes (d) The visits have helped the Secre- tary and consequently the Board in under- 6825. SHRI BALRAJ MADHOK : stand ins the present trend of changes taking place in higher education in other SHRI BENI SHANKAR SHARMA: countries. It has also helped the Board SHRI RANJIT SINGH: in keepins a liaison with sister institu- SHRI D. C. SHARMA: tions/qencies for exchange of informa- l. lion. SHRI HARDYAL DEVGUN:

(e> The Secretary of the Board who Will the Miaister of HOME AFF- was formerly a University teacher is acti- AIRS be pleased to state : vely associated with the programmes of hiaher education in the country. He how- whether he is aware that there ever, did DOt represent the country durina are clandestine Bdio transmitting stations his visit to the U. S. A. For visit to or instruments in India, which transmit Australia he was nominated by the Board secret inforDllltion to foreign coantries, as a member of the Indian de1eption. especially to Pakistan from time to time ;

ED_tee with Rellel Naps Ia M...... (b) if so, the steps taken to unearth ia Maalpur the same uid take suitable measures to deal with them ; and • 6822. SHRI BALRAJ MADAOK : Will the Millister of HOME AFFAIRS (e) if no steps have been taken, the be pleased to statc : reasons therefor? 139 Wriflen AnswL'fs APRIL 18, 1969 Written AnsH't'rs 140

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE books for existing higher secondary MINISTARY OF HOME AFFAIRS schools; and these have been forwarded lIch use as they think

THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND· YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. ~- ~ if ~~ (-U R. V. RAO) : (a) and (b). This is the to ~ ~~ : ('Ii") ~ ~ if concern of the State Governments to ~~~ whom the recommendations of the Com- mission were forwarded for the conside- ration and implementation. (Iif) ~h (rr). ~ ~ 'liT ~ ~~ ~r~ if ~ ~ ~ The Ministry of Education and ~~ ~ ~ Youth Services has helped the States in qrmfu; strengthening science laboratories of mmcr ~ r~ rro.r 1966-67 if ~ secondary schools and in-service of science ~ ~~ srfcriRT ~~ !j; ~ teachers through an assistance of Rs. 6.78 ..n crOres during 1964-69. This ~h has if f'li"lff lfm ~ I ~ if m;rffi !j; 'li"Tlf been transferred to the State Sector in ~h rnT '!i"f?{Cf 'HI R1ltij "'.,'" ~~ the 4th Plan. The National Council of ~~~ Educational Research and Training has prepared model sylabi and some text- ~~ Sf'IiT"( 'li"T ~

~rr omr ~ t. ~ ~ ~~ 'Fro!J If!;lf ~ it r~ ifit ~ ~ it ~ ~ ~ ~ 'T;;rr -W ~ ? ~ 1f1n ~~ OIIA #;ft I!i!--.mi ~ ~~ ('" (.10 ~a ~ ): ('Ii), ~ (If) ~~ ~ ~ ~ tf'f'fUIf lfmT it, ~ iFT

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(If) ~ (If) _~ Sl"m!Jf.ri!i t if ~ ~ I ~ ~~ qq-r it ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'I>T mtfr ~ 'l11r"f. m ~ -r~ ftfifcn:ff ~ iF 'liT?; if ~rr ~ ~~~~rr~~~ ~ ~ ~ mWr ;;rrfu1ff iF ~ ~ f'liit Olff'ffilif 'I>T ~~~ ~ a~ ~ ~ ~ m 'I>'T mfur 'I>T ~ t I 143 Writ/en Answers APRIL 18, 1969 Writ/en AnsM'''s 144

qQf ~ it ~ r~ "' if ~r~ 'fiT 1ft 'IT I ~ ~ '1ft ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r ~ 1967 -68 it r~r ~ ,.tI' t I ~~ 6828. '1' tio .0 ~ : 'f1.rT 'W'ITq]', D'iQ' ~ ~ ~ mtl<: ~ 1m ~ ~ ~ ~ ifmit : «CT'fT '>rn: ~r f;r.rl it ~~ -!'f"" ~r ~ ('!» 'flIT qtf 1967-68 "l'n: ll'l:: l!!;m 'fiT 'l"T I " 1968·69 if IfOli r~ if ~h «T1f'l:: ~~ it 1968-69 ~ "l'1lq]' ~ 'Imi ~ ~ "l'f"'" ~ ~rr ~ if ~ OIT'l::T ~ I lIlffi ~ lTit it ; ~ ~~ ~~~ [l'D ~ ~ '!>Till '!>T sr<:fTIffT I ( Ilf ) ~ ~ <:fT f'!>or -f'!>or ~ t 'n: ~ ''''If '>rH>'Il f.tillT!TIfT 'l"T '>rn: (IT) ~ ~ ~ «oim!!' it ~~ 'fliT llfu!rT1r ~ ; ~ m it '>rcrit '>rIll 'fiT( ~~ ~ (IT) ~ ~ <:fT ~ 'f1.rT ~ ifliffiI; ~ ~ ~ ~~ mllfT 'lTT ~ ~r ~ ifql ~ J;fi'll ~ ~ t mror ~ it ~ 'lfll it 0IffiT 'l"1 I ("J ) 'f1.rT ~ '!>T f.Jr;m IfOli m if orem "fTCT ~ ~ on't if ("J) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r~ 'Imi ~ ~ '!>T t ? «oim!!' '!>T stm'f I qQf ~ it _it ~ ~~ it ;)q- m.l "' '!." 6829. 'l' tio ~ 'f1.rT ~ ~~ .0 ~r lI''lfT ~ if<:frit 'fiT FIT ~ ('!» m'l:: (Ilf). 1967-68 ~ ~rr f'fi : 'Ilro'T ~ ~ rilffl:!)' it ~ hr\'r if ~~ 'fiT m '!>T 'Imi ('fi) qtf 1967 ~ 31 ~ ITfq -iJiq if ;;rT'l::T 'l::IlfT ~ 'll'{Tl:!)' WI' 1969 <:f'li ~ m it ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ WI' 'fiT ~r fl:r'Ii ~~ ~ <:f'l'T m f'!><:fit ollflfCT m 'fiT srT ~ '!>ilf r~ 'lll flfillT ITl!T I (IT) ~rr am ~ fffif ~ ~ ~~ T1l'l", f;;rm ~ ~ 'l::

m'R ~ iii ~r it 2~ 1967 maintained of the arrival etc., in India of Hippies, which term presumably refers ltiT; 1R«'R it 19 1fT'ii", 1968 'liT, to foreign nationals who do not conform «r.rTlf it 9 ~ 10 rior, 1968 ltiT to the normally accepted standards of dress etc. The information asked for is ~- 31 ~ 1968 ~ 3 it not, therefore, available. rr~r 1969 <:f'fi «Jl'smflrt; ~ ~ ~~ ~~~ (d) No Sir.

lfm 11"lfIl (e) Some such foreign,rs have come to notice for certain unlawful activities ~ ~ (11"). ~ ~r lil

Hippies In India ('li) iflfT ~ ~ ~ f'fi m-u iIm: ~ Uo'U smr if Il1f sr;m: rn qlT ~ 6830. SHRI DEVEN SEN: Will the lffer ~ ~ ~ ~ ; Minister of .HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (llr)· iflfT ~ m «'if ~ f'fi r~ (a) the total number of hippies ~ 'liT (if;;:itlf ~ m srf6f.rf'f who have come to India since 1967 uptill l:PIT if ~~ ~ ~ f.t;trr t CI'fT now, with the names of their counties of origin; ~ Wlf ~ ~ ~ ~ if m~ fifU'f f.t;trr t ; ~ (b) the source of their income and how they maintain themselves ; (11") ~- ~ ~ (c) how many of them are men and ~~~r how many women and what is the pur- ~ ftit 'lfTif if; iflfT ~ ~ ? pose of their visit to this country; ~ it ~ Ifnft (d) whether Government have any 1!e:-m report as to whether any of them is in- ( '" ..~ '!"") : ('fi) iRrflfT ~ volved in any spying activities in India ; ~ fit; m-u iIm: ~ CI'fT fufiT and ~ ifiTlf if; fori!; qrit ~ I (e) whether there is any report of any of them indulging in any un-social ~ rr~ ~ It>'\" m activities injuring the moral health of ~ «"lIT.m: ~ Wlf J:«'t the surrounding people? ~ if ~ qyrU smr if ~ lJiT THE MINISTER OF STATE IN ml'f fifilfl, ~r iRrflfT 'lfTCIT t I THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS . (SHRI VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA) : (11") ~ ~ ~ f.ro\l'T Iffir- (a) to (c). No separate statistics are ~ Sl:fTif if ~ ~ ~ I 147 Writtell Answers APRIL 18, 1969 rVriUell A'lswers 148

Curtailment of Distance between THE MINISTER OF STATE IN Bikaner and Delhi THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHIH VIDY A CHARAN SHUKLA) : 6g32. DR. KARNI SINGH: Will the (a) to (c). Facts are being ascertained from Minister of SHIPPING AND TRANS- the State Government. PORT be pleased to state: r~ r~ flf'l1T'T t ~r (a) whether Government are aware that IliT Iftq;ftq ~ ftoAi\' vrr;n for the ben:fit of tOUrists and other road traffic, the distance ~ Bikanor and ~83 ~ ~ Delhi can be curtailed by about 60 miles t51T mlf ,,1fT if the gravelled portion of the road about melT;m ~ ~~ ~ ~ If;T 28 miles long from Jhumpa (Haryana) ~r ~ flf; : • and Hissar (Haryana) was tarred and completed in all respects for diversion of traffic; and (If;) ffi ~ ~ ~ flf; ~rr ~~ f'f'llTtT it it;q

~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ I o;r;n;r (e) the:, allotment of funds for 1969-70 ; and ~r ~ q'h ~ ~~ ~ lWr.IT it mWT SI'>.rT '!iT qn;r;; f.I;1rr (d) how long will it take to comp- ;;rnn t r~ ~~ 'a"'l' ~~~ qn: lete the construction ? ~ ~~ fuli ~ ~ I THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARLIA- ~ ~~ ~ ~ (I;f) fq"ll'flf MENTARY AFFAIRS AND IN THE fu:T:l; If(( ~ ~ ~ ~ it ~ 1!''lfI''fll' MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND ~ ~ mq;r ~ -q;tfi-5IjI4j60 TRANSPORT (SHRI IQBAL SINGH) : (a) The progress of works is as fol- ~~ (-q;), ~ 31-10-1961 ~ lows: "q;r.t

, (a) how many writ petitions were j . . Construe/jOlI of North Breakwater. filed. in the Kerala 'High Court by the The work on the construction of officers allotied from the former Madras North Breakwater for a length of 1215 m State to Kerala consequent on the re- out of a total length of 4142m from shore otllllnisation of States; and has been completed. The work on the reach 1215m to 1365m is in progress. (b) how many of such petititions have been disposed of ? 2. Constructioll of South Breakwater.

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN The work, on the construction of THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS South Breakwater for a length of 1143m (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA).: out of a total length of' 3767m from the (a) and (b). The information is being shore has been completed. The work collected and will be laid on the Table 'of on the reach 1143m to 1321m is in hand. the House.

Construction of TutIcorln Harbour The work of reclaiming the ap- 6837. SHRI S. XAVIER:, Will the proach arm 'from chart datum to -2m is Minister of SHIPPING AND TRANS- complete. PORT be pleased to state : (b) A gross expenditure of Rs. 960 (a) the progress made so far in the lakhs has been incurred on the Project to construction of Tuticorin harbour ; the end of March, 1969 from its ioeep! tiori. (b) the amount which has been spent so far in this respect ; (c) Rs. 300.00 Lakhs. lSI Written An.fwt.rs APRIL 18, 1969 H',;lIen Answers 152

(d) The work is being progressed on (c) the circumstances which had basis of annual allocations for the pro- necessitated the deployment of the CR.P. ject which are made Ii-om year to year in and what extent those factors have been the light of the resources available and mitigated? in consultation with the Planning Commission. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN . THE MINISTR Y OF HOME AFFAIRS Attendance 10 Post-Graduate Classes (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) to (c). Information is being col- 6838. SHRI D. N. PATODIA : Will lected from the' State Government and the Minister of EDUCATION AND will be placed on the Table of the House YOUTH SERVICES be pleased to state: when received.

(a) whether it is a fact that he is ~ A.! ~ reported to be credited with the view that ~ it is no longer essential to insist on attend- aoce in the post-Graduate classes ; 6840. ,,) ~ W1W ~ .llT

(b) whether his views rellect any ~ lj'lft If& ~ It>"t 1m ~ Government move in reforming the ex- flI;: isting system particularly in the Central ~r ; and ('11) ffi If&" ~ fit; 6 1W'f, ~r ~ ~ (c) if not, whether the desirability of 1969 l!iT if;f implementing the suggestion has been ~ ~ f.r;g ~-~r ~ considered in collaboration with the Vice- '1':, ~ ;n'ffuFf It>"t ;rn: ~ Chancellors of the Central Universities? q;" ~ m ~r q;ri ~ 'f1fT; '"' THE MINISTER Of EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V.K.R.V. ~ ~ ~ 'I': \'f1ITit I'J'it ~ RAO) : (a) and (b). A suggestion to this ~r ~ mit 'I1r ~ fiI;wft ~ ? effect was made by me while inaugurating a seminar on examination reform and ~ it mil 1t.rt ,,) compulsory attendance in the University ,{-m of Delhi on March I, 1969. In my ~~ ~ ~ ~ lJ\'f'" ~ opinion, abolition of the present system ~~~~ would be one useful way for promoting the efficiency of higher education. ~ ~ ~ ~ '111 (c) No, Sir. ~~~~~~ ~- ~r It>"t lit, I ~ iII'\'t DepJo,..a1 of C. R. P. In AIIUISOI ~~r ~ ~ ~ 6839. SHRI D. N. PATODlA: Will ~ the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Grants 10 Universities In Orl...

(a) whether it is a fact that the de- 6841. SHRI CHINTAMANI PANI- ployment of the Central Reserve Police GRAHl: Will the Minister of EDUCA- had to be resorted to in the coal mine TION AND YOUTH SERVICES he areas in Asansol during the last six pleased to state : .... onths ; (a) the amount of grant allocated to (b) if so, whether as a result of the Utkal, Sambalpur and Behrampur Univer- stay of the C. R. P., the situation in the sities in Orissa separately for the year coal mine 'reas has improved; and 1969-70 ; and IS3 Writte" A",,.,ers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) 1S4

(h) the names of projects for which Cal the amounl sanctioned for Ihe such grants have been allocated for these rejl8ir of the National Highway No. 39 three Universities in Orissa ? for both Nagaland and Manipur 5"'-tor during Ihe years 1967-68 and 1968-69 ; THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND YOUTH SERVICES (DR. V. K. (bl the amount actually spent out of R. V. RAO): (a) The University Grants the amount sanctioned during 'the said Commission does not allocate grants to period by the P. W. D. of Nagaland and universities' on yearly basis.. This is, Manipur ; and however, done generally for a plan period on the recommendations of the Visiting (cl any amounl surrendered being un- Committees, which are appointed to assess used during the said period ? the development requirements of the universities. Grants are released in the THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE light of the progress made in the imple- DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY mentation of the approved projects and AFFAIRS AND MINISTRY OF SHI- the expenditure incurred on them. PPING AND TRANSPORT (SHRI IQBAL SINGH): (a) and (b). The in- The Commission on the recommen- formation is as follows : dation of the Visiting Committees appoi- nted to assess the developmental needs of State Amount san- Amounl actu- the universities in Orissa has allocated the ctioned during ally spenl during followings grants for the five year period 1967-68 1968-69 1967-68 1968-69 ending 1970-71 : Rs. lakhs Nagaland 8.00 24.00 8.68 Actuals not (Rs. in lakhs) yel available. Manipur 7.00 10.04 I2.S7 -do- Utkal University 78.92 Berhampur University 37.70 (c) A sum of Rs. 2S lakhs was origi- Sambalpur University 48.26 nally earmarked for allotment to the Government of Nagaland during 1968-69. In the light of the likely allocation of On receipt of intimation in this regard, the Commission for the period 1966-67 the State Government reported their final to 1970-71 the Universities have been demand at Rs. 24 lakhs, which was san- advised to indicate schemes which could ctioned. The balance of Rs. I lakh was be implemented within 70 percent of the diverted elsewhere. above allocation. While the programmes of the Utkal University, to be accommo- Nati..... 1 Highway No. 39 dated within 7~ ~ of the allocation, have been accepted by the Commission. the 6843. SHRI M. MEGHACHA- same from the other two universities arc NORA : Will the Minister of SHIPPING still awaited. AND TRANSPORT be pleased to state; (al whether il is a fact that lhe The Commission has allocated grants National Highway No 39. was blocked for the appointmenl of additional staff with heavy land-slide during the year for Departments in Science subjects, Hu- 1968 for many days and usual Iraffic was manities and Social Sciences, Library consequently dislocated ; books and Journal; equlpments, deparl- mental buildings, studeols hoslels and (h) if so, whether any measure has other amenilies, staff residence and certain been adopted to check the same road other miscellaneous programmes. block this year ;

National Hlshway No. 39 (c) whether the Manipur State ra~ port had to incur heavy expenses in 6842. SHRI M. MEGHACHANDRA : transportilltl thousands of food bags for Will the Minister of SHIPPING A NO Manipur at an exhorbitant rate of trans- TRANSPORT be pleased 10 slale : port per bag ; ISS Written ~r APRIL 18, 1969 Written Answers 156

(d) if so, the total number of bags so not include India because the Indian Air- transhipped and the amount spent in the lines cannot assure ~k for 60 per- said transaction during the days of road sons on a weekly tour of places of inte- block; and rest in India ; and

(e) whether tlie transaction was (b) why the Indian Airlines, which handled by the M. S. T. direct or by some . is booked to capacity, do not allow firms on contract ? foreign "rafts to continue. their charter flights wl/ich .would bring foreign exchange THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN from other countries? THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMEN- THE MINISTER OF TOURISM. TARY AFFAIRS AND SHIPPING AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. AND TRANSPORT (SHRI IQBAL KARAN SINGH) : (a) No, Sir. Package SINGH): -(a) Yes, Sir. Some portion tours from Germany and other countries of the 42nd mile of National Highway in Europe do include India. During Jan- No. 39 in Nagaland. uary this year, 7 tourist charters have operated from Holland, Finland, Russia, (b) The section from Piphima to West Germany, Bulgaria and Denmark. Kohima falls in a geological fault line and is subject to frequ,nt subsidence and During January to March 1969, Indian slips-the most vulnerable portion being Airlines accommodated over 480 tourist between the. 40th and 44th miles. Imme- groups averaging 23 passengers each. diate relief was provided for by repairing Out of these, there were 20 groups ",ith a the byepass constructed· in this area membership of more than 50, and such during the World War II, and by making groups were accommodated on scheduled it suitable for jeeps and U-Cwt vehicles. flights, in combination with additional Subsequently, estimates amounting to flights. Rs. 14 lac were sanctioned for carrying' out further improvements, including (b) Normally, no country likes to realignment of certain miles and strengthe- allow foreign operators to operate ning and widening the rest, to make it betwean points within its territory. suitable for normal traffic"' As a rule, therefore, Indian Air lines also do not allow foreign aircraft to continue The realignment of the whole seCtion . the chaner flights through tourist sectors is also under con!"'ideration in consultation . within the country. If this were done, with the Geological Survey of India. The such charter Jlights would created vacuum reciaitTted byepas. would .continue to be on the Corporation 'stourist sectors. How ~a however, in a serviceable ever, as and when required, the Corpo- condition. ration does operate ailditional flights to accommodate large groups of tourists. (c) Yes. Development Loans for' Tourist Hotels (d) (i) about 9,SOO bags. 6845. SHRI LOBO PRABHU: Will (ii) Rs. 30,300 nearly. the Minister of TOURl!\M AND CIVIL AVIATION be pleased til state: (e) By a contraCtor only for transhi- pping. (a) whether Government propose to raise loans for·the devc;lopment of tourist .Package Tours hotels on the ~ uf . those established by West Germany. in .i;,8st Africa, which 6844. SHRI LOBO PRABHU.: Will combine investment from different foreign the Minister of TOURISM AND CIVIL. 'sources with 10<;8,1 investment ; and AVIATION be pleased to state: (b) w.hetb.er. Government are going to (a) whether package tours from Ger- provide moderate rate accommodation many and other Nuntries in Europe .. do in places of ioteroest to packal:le tourists ? IS7 Wri/len Answers CHAITIlA 28. 1891 (SAKA) Wrillen Answers ISS

THE MINISTER OF TOURISM (b) if so, the number of cases pending AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KARAN in the Court including the application, SINGH): The Hotel De\'elopment Loan for leave to the Supreme Court ; and Scheme was evolved after studying various such Schemes and, in the opinion of the (c) The steps so far take\) to avoid Government, is best suited to conditions delay in the disposal of the cases ?, to in india. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN (b) A number of tourist bUlfgalows THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS have been setup both by the Central and (SHRI VIDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): 6tate Government; where accommodation (a) There has been some delay in the is available at moderate rates. On acco- disposal of cases in the Court of Judical unt of limited recources, Government can- Commissioner, Manipur. not do very much in the matter and the gap has to be filled by the private sector (b) 396 cases as on 1-4-69 including to which liberal incentives have been two applications for leave to appeal to provided. the Supreme Court.

Ba, Service at NatioDal Hlgbway No. 39 The latter two application, ,have boen fixed for disposal on 23rd and 24th April. 6846. SHRI M. MEGHACHANDRA 1969. Will tbe Minister of SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT be pleased to state: '(c) Priority is beiog given to old and urgent cases with a view. to emuring timely (a) the nature of the Bus Service ply- disposal. ' ing at the National Highway No. 39 from Dimapur-Manipur Road to Imphal and Special Translation Stair' in Ministries! back; Departments

(b) the reasons for not having 1st and 6848. SHRI D. C. SHARMA: Will 2nd class bus service at this Highway; the Mini

(c) whether Government propose to (al whether it is propose to have have such service in public interest? special tran.lation staff in all the Minis- tries and Departments of the Central THE MINISTER OF PARLIAMEN- Government by the end of March to TARY AFFAIRS AND SHIPPING , ensure that Hindi is progressively adopted . AND TRANSPORT (SHRI RAGHU- for official purposes ; RAMAIAH) : '(a) to (c). The required ittformation is being collected and will be (a) if so, the steps taken so far in plaoed on the Ta,ble of the Sabha when it t he matter ; and is received. (c) the additional expenditure involved? Disposal of Cases In Judicial ~r Court, Manipur THE MlNISTEROF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOMEAFFAlRS(SHRI ' 6847. SHRI M. MEGHACHANDRA VlDYA CHARAN SHUKLA): (a) There Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be is already some staff in each Ministry / pleased to state : , Department to a~ to Hindi translation work. This is being' 'further strengthened (al whether it is a fact that there has to the extent necessary. been a protracted delay in the disposal of cases in the Court of the Judicial (b) Each Ministry/Department has Commissioner, Manipur, so much so that taken or is taking necessary action to evcr, applications for leave to the Supreme create, ,additional staff for the purpose Court arc pending beyond a year or SO ; according to their needs. The position in 159 Writttn ~r APRIL 18, 1969 Writ/en AlI.fwers 160 this regard is watched through the quar- ~ ~ ~ ~ terly progress reports reoeived in the Mi- ., '"'" nistry of Home Affairs. 6850. '" tm. ~ : ~ m," (c) According to the information avai- ~ ~ "' ~ ~ re ~ ~ q;:;: rn 'll: Improvement in tbe Waterway Between ~~ Kaklnada and Cuddalore ~ ~ ~ ~ f'F Q'1ft "liT 6849. SHRI S. K. SAMBANDHAN : t Will the Minister of SHIPPING AND 300 ftr-rnr ~ ~ ~ it ~~ t TRANSPORT be pleased to state: ~ ~r ~ iF f.Iit ~ itilt (a) whether there is any proposal to 0l'f!I'r0 iftl' t ~ ~r f

THE DEPUTY MINISTER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY """ ~ '!Iftfi "' iI' mil ~ 1mI ~""""If : AFFAIRS, AND TN THE MINISTRY (.n ('F) OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT ~ ('1'). mr.rr iF ~r ~ 'Fl (SHRI IQBAL SINGH) : (a) to (c). Pre- ~ 1Il,iJ ~ ~ rr~ I ~ sumably the question refers to the impro, t vement of Buckingham Canal, which runs 'HII' 1fi'lR l!Jr ~~ <=mIT ~r 'Fr in the States of Andhra Pradesh and rniifffi ~ ~~ if I!tm 'IT, ~h Tamil Nadu, and provides a navigable ~~ 655 ftri;ffit ~ ~ I ~ route between Kakinada in the north and it the Markanam backwaters in the south. ;;<:rit ~ 646 if'i;ir ~ f'F rr~ Cuddalore, which is further south, is not ~ ~ ~ ~ if'iit it, 'IfT<:(l connected by this canal. ~ mr ;;rmt 'I't fcr;;rffi ~ During the earlier plan periods, dred- ~~r mr ~rrr 'FRr

In regard to the proposals' in the 6851. '" tm. ~ : !ifqJ Fourth Five Year Plan, the State Govern- tm ~~ li!ft I:Ti[ ~ "" ments have been requested to formulate nT ~ schemes for running commercially viable I"IT fir; : river serviaes. The proposals from the State Governments of Andhra Pradesh (IF) ~ ~ IfTTf ~ ~ and Tamil Nadu are awaited. ~ ~ iF ~ 3000 il;i\' ~ 161 Written A/lSwers CHAITRA 28, 1891 (SAKA) Writ/en Answe" 162

~ ~~ frrir?l.H (b) and (c). No specific case has been r~ ~ f'«'·.,ftqr,,!; I by them have not been followed.

(IT) ~~ ~~ ~ ~ I!f'Ii (d) Does DOt arise. 1frof ~ 1fT\! ~~ ~~-~r Inter Se Senlarlty of Government ~ 'fU f'li"lfT ~ ~ I ~~ ~ Employ_ ~ :rJl!"ft, ~ J;[lft it; ~ if 6853. SHRI P. R. THAKUR: Will ~ ~~ il;;itlf ~ ~ the Minister of HOME AEFAIRS be (

(b) the cost of each scheme; and (e) if not the reasons therefor 1

(c) the Central assistance in the foml THE MINISTER OF STATE IN of loans or grants to be given for imple- THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS mentation thereof? (S}:IRI VlDYA CHARAN SHUK'-A): (a) Government have seen press reports THE MINISTER OF TOURISM of Shri Sundarayya's statement. AND CIVIL AVIATION (DR. KI'I.RAN SINGH) : (a) It is proposed to under- (b) Government do not think that lake the integrated development of Bodh- any change in the existing constitutional gaya-Rajgir-Nalanda in Bihar during the provisions regarding the appointment of Fourth Five Year Plan. Work on the the Governor is called for. installation of an aerial ropeway at Rajgir, which is a spillover scheme from the (c) to (e). The Home Minister dnlt Third Plan, is to b. continued during the with these aspects in the reply in the Annual Plan for 1969-70. In addition, House on 31st March, 1969. the State Government propose to provide more accommodation and transport facili- ties at selected places of tourist interest ~ if ~ "'if ItI1 fQm during the Fourth Plan period. 6857. IIll ~ IIft;rr : !flfT (b) Details of. tourism schemes to be If1iA "'" w"mr ~ ~ ~ iil';:rr.t taken up during Fourth Plan, including