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Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) Debates Wednesday 17th March 1948 Official Report

1948

(b) The primary duty of the Watch and Ward Department is to guard prpeity belonging to and also in the custody of the railway from thefts damage etc. [...] Tab: Will the Honoilrable Minister of Transport be pleased to state whether the Ganga-Darjeeling Road in the district of Pumas in Bihar is managed by the Government of India? [...] The question of prohibition of hydrogenation or taking other steps in the interests of the public and the agriculturists is under the consideration of Govennnent. [...] N. G. Range: Is it not a fact that so far as the results of these experments on rats are concerned most of the scientists have already come to the conclusion that even if the deleterious effects of vanaspati are not so very noticeable on the first generation of rate on the _second generation of rats. [...] N. G. Bangs: In view of the fact that the scientists themselves have come to that view and the so called difference of opinion is only being publicized by the manufacturer concerned have Government considered the advisability of not allowing any more of these Vanaspathi factories to be started until the scientists have come to a definite view and have given their final advice to the G`overnment ?
government politics public policy
Pages
75
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) Debates Wednesday 17th March 1948
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