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Legislative Assembly Debates.Monday 5th September 1932: Official Report

1932

The notable example of His Exalted Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad was followed by the Government of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore in 1931 and only recently the Government of India have agreed to the proposal of the Government of His Highness the Gaekwar of Baroda to join the Council. [...] The first of the Bills provides for the amendment of the Indian Merchant Shipping Act 1923 with a view to improving conditions on board the ships engaged in the pilgrim traffic safeguarding the health of pilgrims and minimising the risk of their becoming destitute in the Hedjaz ; the second aims at the establishment of Haj Committees at the principal pilgrim ports to assist pilgrims proceeding [...] The completion of the specific enquiries 1 have mentioned and the announcement of the Communal Award brought us to the conclusion of a definite stage and interest passed to the next steps to be taken in the task of completing the scheme of constitutional reform. [...] Whilst the status of the Indian representatives will be the same as that of the delegates at the sessions of the Round Table Conference the character of the discussion and the stage that has now been reached necessitate a less formal and more expeditious procedure than that adopted during the last two years. [...] The Assembly met in the Assembly Chamber in Simla at Ten Minutes Past Twelve of the Clock being the first clay of the Fourth Session of the Fourth Legislative Assembly pursuant to Section 63-D (2) of the Government of India Act.
government politics public policy
Pages
100
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Legislative Assembly Debates (Official Report of the Fourth Session of the Fourth Legislative Assembly.)
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