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Council Proceedings. Official Report. Bengal Legislative Council. Forty-fifth Session 1935

1935

It may be said with a fair measure of confidence that thanks to the strengthening of the law to which I have referred to the better organisation of intellgence and to the stout-hearted efforts of the police of all ranks British-and Indian in collaboration with District Officers and aided by the presence and co-operation in a number of the most difficult areas of units of the military force [...] In order to ensure the most effective use of the available resources steps have recently been taken for the preparation of a comprehensive programme of road and bridge construction to be framed with regard to the claims of the various classes of traffic to the marketing of the products of rural industries and agriculture and to the necessity for co-ordination with existing means of communicatio [...] The existence of such a programme will be the best safeguard against haphazard development and has become a matter of urgenCy in view of the fact that the amount available for expenditure during the current quiquennium may be well in excess of a crore of rupees: When I last addressed the Council I referred to the experiment which was being undertaken in the treatment of malaria with the new dru [...] Goverment" he said "stand firmly by the pledge contained in the 1919 preamble which it is not a part of their plan to repeal and by the interpretation put by the Viceroy in 1929 on the authority of the Government of the day on that preamble that the natural issue of India's progress as there contemplated is the attainment of Dominion Status.""'22 GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS. [...] 23 better tuned to the realities of the situation or better calculated to bring about in the course of time and with the goodwill of those upon wilom in varying degrees the responsibility for its execution will be laid the consummation of the hopes of those who have the welbeing of the people of this great country genuinely at heart.
government politics public policy
Pages
506
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142066
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Bengal Legislative Council Alphabetical List of Members
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Monday the 11th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Tuesday the 12th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Wednesday the 13th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Thursday the 14th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Monday the 18th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Tuesday the 19th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Wednesday the 20th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Friday the 22nd February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Monday the 25th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Tuesday the 26th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Wednesday the 27th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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The Council met in the Council Chamber in the Council House Calcutta on Thursday the 28th February 1935 at 3 p.m.
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