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Punjab Vidhan Sabha Debates 4Th March, 1986 Vol Punjab Vidhan Sabha Debates 4th March, 1986 Vol. II—No. 2 OFFICIAL REPORT CONTENTS Tuesday, the 4th March, 1986 kiSi Page Starred Questions and Answers (2)1 Written Answers to Starred Questions laid on the Table of the House under Rule 38 (2)37 Unstarred Questions and Answers (2)40 Walk-out (2)95 Announcement by the Speaker re.—Panel of Chairmen (2)95 Papers laid on the Table (2)95 Discussion on Governor’s Address (2)97 Punjab Vidhan Sabha Secretariat, Chandigarh. Price : Rs 1 1 I. t > !V* * i >i V. ' \ 4 \ *» V V Hr* ’ ) 1 I u V < I I ERRATA TO PUNJAB VIDHAN SABHA DEBATES, V o l . I t—No. 2 Dated 4th March, 1986 Page Line Read For Last Expungep (2)20 E xpunged (2)43 5 >4553(33 (2)45 13th from below >45Hfc3 Hoshiarpur (2)70 4 Mahilpur (2)92 After Sr. No. 68 Barna(a Barnala (2)133 11 Htjni3T HtP3r (2)136 5th from below MHraS3H?> >H3l3tl33<5 (2)137 6th from below % (2)138 U th from below H33H 3 3 H33H 3 3 (2)141 Last two lines. feaapuB'faa 3>43H5 JPfaS, fed fe35f«J33l 3 f TJ'U 33l fea H3l, fea3rnp3t tjrq oral tP 3 3 tP30 US I 351 9 PUNJAB VIDHAN SABHA if Tuesday, the 4th March, 1986 The Vidhan Sabha met in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Hall, Vidhan Bha- van, Chandigarh, at 9.00 A.M. of the Clock. Mr. Speaker (Sardar Ravi Inder Singh) in the Chair. f STARRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Appointment of Ex-servicemen for the Protection of Banks *82. Shri Manmohan Kalia : Will the Chief Minister be pleased to state— (a) whether any Ex-servicemen have been employed by the State > Government Tor the protection of Banks under the Punjab Police Act ; 7 (b) if the reply to part (a) above be in affirmative then what is their number and the salary being paid to them ? Sardar Surjit Singh Barnala : (a) The banks in the Cooperative Sector have employed Ex-servicemen as Chowkidars/Gunmen and Peon-cum- Chowkidars. These appointments have not been made by the State Govern­ ment under the Police Act of 1861. (b) According to the information available, the number of such emp­ loyees and their pay scales are as under :— Name of the Bank > Number Pay Scale of emp loyees (i) Punjab State Cooperative Land 8 Rs. 400—660. Total salary at Mortgage Bank Ltd., and the initial stage= Rs. 940 per month. Primary Cooperative Land Mort­ gage Banks $ (ii) Punjab State Cooperative Bank 38 Rs. 350—730-f-Rs. 20 as special pay Ltd. to those provided with Gun. Total starting salary Rs. 880 per month. (iii) The Central Cooperative Banks Ditto : sjt h sh u s h" uu^i ufef w Huaf u# ^ t uuujur for fit0# 27 1984 s f e r hH?ut usf nf feu uiust feu fe >huuh u sH&HPutuu'tfe fuui uf us§^feuMorH-HU~ S fdtSrfeH^ U1 fRST Ufe»FI UU oruf tfe* feu 19 UHU, 20 ufru shs# tfe^feu 3oife>£ -feref § fu# rru us i hu u?$ fen H3U feu feof feuuUHS *rut d • • • • . (2 )i Punjab Vidhan Sabha [4th M arch, 1986 Mr. Speaker: How can that be ? *>HHU?> feu S fsr ^ UfyufeoTHU ^trut f?...... Punjab National Banks are not under the Punjab Government. 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Dr. Kewal Krishan : Will the Chief Minister be pleased to state_ (a) whether the Government has announced its decision for pro­ viding relief to the Army Deserters and their families who deserted soon after the Blue Star Operation at Amritsar ; (b) if reply to Part (a) above be in the affirmative the details of the decision for providing relief together with the number of widows, children and disabled persons who have applied for relief till 31st January, 1986 ; (c) The amount provided by the Government to be disbursed among such Army deserters, widows, children and disabled widows ? Hd«'d HtfH fell! ftfe ; (©) ui ©f | Starred Questions and Answers (2)3 (m) Infant 3T§H uttus 3 s'lw rPUT UI31HSSSt, 1986 TO fa st IJ^SUfat S WSUW 1U3W TO, § S f ut folSSt 108 ft1 §ST UT tsS ' US »fSHS St :■— 1. 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