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Legislative Assembly Debates. Monday 6th March 1933. Official Report

1933

(c) if it is a fact that the maintenance of communal ratio and in pursuance of that turning out of service senior Hindu clerks in cases of ordinary reversions and withdrawal of sanction of temporary posts is against the letter and spirit of Fundmental Rules; and (d) if the answers to parts (b) and (c) are in the affirmative what action Government propose to take to redress the grievances of [...] I have got a Message from His Excellency the Governor General (The Message was received by the Assembly standing.) Gentlemen of the Assembly Your Chamber is now in the third year of its normal term of three years and the question of the date of the next General election has been engaging my !attention. [...] Under the operation of section 63-D of the Government of India Act the term of this Assembly will expire next January and in the ordinary course I would have dissolved it in the Autumn of this year so that a General Election could be held towards the end of this year and the meeting of the new Assembly convened in the beginning of next year. [...] According to the arrangements which the Chair understood would meet with the general approval of the Party Leaders they desire the Chair if the House so agrees to arrange for the discussion in the following order :. On Monday that is today in the forenoon the European Group wish to initiate the discussion on a cut motion under Deniand No. [...] Unemployment must increase in the closing of the factories themselves—there will be more unemployed thrown on an already very full market —and in the cessation of the demands for raw materials in the country and in the manfacture of machinery.
government politics public policy
Pages
67
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Legislative Assembly Monday 6th March 1933
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