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Legislative Assembly Debates. Friday 3rd March 1933. Official Report

1933

The nature of much of the matelial placed before the Capitation Rate Tribunal necessitates careful consideration by His =Majesty's Government and tee Government of India before the question of the publication of the report can be decided. [...] (d) Are Government aware of the dumping of foreign glass goods on the Indian market and are they also aware that the delay in the grant of protection is aggravating the condition of the Indian manufacturers? [...] B. Das: Is it a fact that the Honourable the Commerce Member is not taking any action on the report of the Tariff Board on the glass industry as the representatives of the glass industry are not as vociferous as the Bombay millowners and their millionaire beggars in Delhi? [...] The attention of the Honourable Member is invited to the statement laid on the table of the House on the BOth September 1932 showing the action taken on the various recomendations of that Committee. [...] Booth were strongly covinced of the perfect innocence of the R. M. S. officials in the Rest House on the day of occurrence on the alleged charge of throwing brickbats on the police force from the Rest House building and that they took up a strong attitude before the Police authorities and condemned the unwarranted action of the Police in connection with -the raid and the assault.
government politics public policy
Pages
69
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Legislative Assembly
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