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Parliamentary Debates Parliament of India Wednesday 30th May 1951 Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers Official Report

1951

The objective of this conference in which we had the assistance of the Governors of the Central Banks of the two countries, was to attempt a com- prehensive settlement of the outstand- ing financial issues between the two Governments and also to assist in the 159 PSD 9677 finalisation of the partition settlement between the two Punjabs and the two Bengals and the clearance of third party claims in [...] The objective of this conference in which we had the assistance of the Governors of the Central Banks of the two countries, was to attempt a com- prehensive settlement of the outstand- ing financial issues between the two Governments and also to assist in the 159 PSD 9677 finalisation of the partition settlement between the two Punjabs and the two Bengals and the clearance of third party claims in [...] The objective of this conference in which we had the assistance of the Governors of the Central Banks of the two countries, was to attempt a com- prehensive settlement of the outstand- ing financial issues between the two Governments and also to assist in the 159 PSD 9677 finalisation of the partition settlement between the two Punjabs and the two Bengals and the clearance of third party claims in [...] But the fact remains that in order to get the complex tasks of democratic Government understood by the people, in view of the need 159 PSD for the spirit of give and take, the need for making a distinction between in- dividuals and the Government which they represent, the need for maintain- ing in the minds of our vast unedu- cated masses a sense of confidence in authority without which the Govern [...] The Supreme Court had be- fore it on the one hand the absolute freedom granted to the people of America tinder the Constitution, and on the other the laws passed by the Congress, which were considered by those who were responsible for the country's administration as essential fOr the welfare of the country.
government politics public policy
Pages
39
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100013
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Papers Laid on the Table
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Indo-Pakistan Conference on Financial Issues
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Constitution (First Amendment) Bill
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Backmatter
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