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Legislative Assembly Debates. Monday 7th November 1932. Official Report

1932

(b) If the reply to part (a) be in the affirmative will Government be pleased to state the strength of the clerical staff on the 31st March 1932 and the present strength and the composition by communities and prvinces in each ease? [...] *Bhai Parma Nand: Will Government be pleased to state the population of the classes and communities whose voters will elect in each province the m6mbers shown in the column General" of the statement of allocation of seats in the provincial legislatures appended to the comunal decision? [...] K. Ahmed: In view of the fact that the Honourabld the Law Member has failed to define the Depressed Classes to distinguish them from the Hindus do Government particularly the Government of India realise that it is incumbent on them before the separation is caused to define these people? [...] K. Ahmed: In view of the fact that the Honourable the Law Member has not clearly and accurately answered the question on the definition of the Depressed Classes and in view of the fact that somebody else in Whitehall or in the British Cabinet have divided these people do I understand that the Government of India are unable to realise the fate of these people who have been separated from each othe [...] *Bhai Parma Nand: Will Government please state: (a) \yla.ther the rep rt of the Tariff Board on the glass industry has been puh'ished for the information of the public; (b) whether any action has already been taken by Government on this report of the Tariff Board; and (c) whether in view of the alarming situation created by the deprciation of the Japanese yen Government propose to consider the
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Pages
87
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Legislative Assembly. Monday 7th November 1932
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