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Volume Vn No. IMh N^YNabeF, #63 R^^fAlL REPORT ; ^^ ^- ^ Written Answers Tapers laid on %e''Tai#?, ^1^ Ammendinent tc t8e A^icaw Relief Rules, 1959- G. O. Ms. Mo l2^i dated 31-7-1963. Rules made un^S&b-SectioR (t)efSe^aM^ 69oftheA^A^?^^ ?^nehayatS^^^$^" and Z1U$ Parish^ A4? 19$9 - "t^ ^ ^ ^r^ A^n^d^d&M ^ Ap A^tadras M&tor VeM^ . ^^^ ^R^les/l940 and!Vydtia.ba,d M o t o t V ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ Ruler 1356, asrq^rtai ^^er S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^

Transcript of AP Assembly Archives

Volume Vn

No.

IMh N YNabeF, #63

R^^fAlL REPORT ; ^^ ^- ^

Written Answers

Tapers laid on %e''Tai#?, 1 ^

Ammendinent tc t8e A^icaw Relief Rules, 1959- G. O. Ms. Mo l2^i dated 31-7-1963.

Rules made un^S&b-SectioR (t)efSe^aM^ 69oftheA^A^?^^ ?^nehayatS^^^$^"

and Z1U$ Parish^ A4? 19$9 - "t^ ^ ^

^ r ^ A^n^d^d&M ^ Ap Atadras M&tor V e M ^ . ^^^ R les/l940 and!Vydtia.ba,d M o t o t V ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ Ruler 1356, asrq rtai ^er S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^

GotammentBiMs;

*tha A#ltm ^rad^&h (Andhra^Area) Inams (Asses^ent) and Inam^ (Abolition and Con-version ntoRy^twari) Amendment BH!^ i963.

The Andhra: Prade$h Bhoodan and Gramdan \„,;' put, i96t ; - ' , .

.; The Andhra Pradesh (Idangana Area) Land Revenue (Amendment) BiH, 1963

jThe Andhra PraJesh.(TeIangana Area) Tenancy aad Agrieuitnral Lands (Amendment) BiH,

^y^ The Andhra Pndrsh (TelanganaArcaiJagiy-d rs Debt Settlement (Amendment) BiH, !963*

t-v-^Th^ Legai Practitioners (AhGh'ya^Prad^h An^Qdnaent) BiH, !983,

v^ t A ^ <^]bai P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ j g M ^ #mde§h

*',

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THE APDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DEBATES

OFFICIAL R E P O R T

Second day of the Third Session of the

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly

ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

THM&y, fAe 7 M Novem&r, V963.

The House met at Half Past Eight of the Clock.

OR.4L ,4JV$WERS T O Q ! 7 E ^ n O ^

CR^NHNO OF MND FOR ROU$F-^rF-S 70 TRF A4JMMMS

2 1 -

*961 (3367) Q.—^f . RawMcAaB/fM R ; # (RAaagiy) :

Will the hon. Minister for Revenue be pleased to state :

(a) whether it is a fact that the Harijans of Namile village in Turkapalli Block, Nalgonda district had sent several applications to the Revenue Divisional OjBBcer of Bhongir and other officials for the last three or four years for granting house-sites from the survey numbers 178,272 and 184;

(b) if so, the action taken by the Government thereon; ^

(c) whether it is also a fact that 18 guntas of land from the survey No. 184 has been granted to them by the Government for their house-sites ;

[12th November, 1963

(d) if so, the reason why the said 18 guntas of land

has not been distributed to them so far ; and

(e) the action taken by the Government on the

applications again submitted to the R. D. O., Bhuvanagiri

and Chairman, ZiHa Parishad, Na[gondt by the Harijans

ofthesaidviHage during January, 1963 for the assign­

ment of land for house-sites ?

?1?<2 M ^ ? ^ f jfor 7?< ??M% f6n JV. ^;?^^A*?K&^ R^&^):

(a) The answer is in the negative.

*(b) Does not arise,

(c) A n area of 18 guntas from S- No. !84 has been

granted to the Harijans for house-sites. The possession

of this land was a!so handed over to the Harijans, on

4-6-L962afcar conducting Panchanamaby the Revenve

Inspector.

(d) Does not arise.

(e) Since the work of location of the site for Hari­jans house-site has been vested in the ZiHa Parishad, the petitions received in R, D. O's OHrce, Bhongir in January, 1963 were forwarded to the District Social Welfare QBRcer, Nalgonda. Action will be taken by Revenue atithorities after the receipt of the approval of the pro­posal by the Standing Committee of the ZiHa Parishad.

L F ^ F OF Z/WD3 7JV P ^ r ^ C T ^ t / ' 2 2 —

*967 (3567) Q,-&^' A ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ R ^ [P^^ ^ '

^m^^^^-^ R%<? 0^^^z/?& f^My^??^^^ : WiH the hon.

Minister for Rwenue be pleased to state :

(a) whether the lands situated in S Nos, 212 to 228, 411 and 521 at Patancheru, taiuk Sangareddyip Medak district are in Government custody from 1344 Fasli;

12th Novemher, 1963] Or z/ ^wer^ fo v^fw?^ 16$

(b) whether the said lands were under the custody of MaHpatel of Patancheru for giving them on lease to the needy cultivators ;

(c) whether those lands were given on lease ;

(d) what is the lease amount for each year from

1355 F. to 1963 ;

(e) whether the amount has been deposited in the

Government Treasury ;

(f) is it a fact that the MaHpatel of Patancheru

collected the lease amount of Rs. 25,000 from the culti*

Vators and misappropriated the same in coHusion with

the concerned Revenue Officers ; and

(g) if so, the action proposed to be taken by the

Government thereon ?

*$n JV. Rg/TM^aTz&a R?&(y : (a) They are pan Maqta

lands of Smt. Rahmath Bee. In accordance with the

Inam Abolition Act, they were made Dastgardan. These

lands are not in the custody of Government from 1355

Fasli.

(b) Yes, in his private capacity, as the Maktedars

entiusted the management to him from 1950.

(c) Yes, by the Malipate! in his personal capacity ;

(d) A statement is laid on the Table of the House.

(e) No, because the lands were under the private

ma^^ment. *

(f) and (g) In view of the anssvef to item (e) above,

106 (9ra? ?MM)er.y o <^Me^:o/!^ [12th Novembet, 1§6^

STATEMENT PLACED ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE

Year Cost Amount

Rs. nP.

1950 605 518-56

1951

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

518-56

605-00

972-00

972-00

Government

amount

72-00

72-00

72-00

72-00

78-00

90-00

259-00

265-36

262-79

265-81

264-00

264-00

337-30

511-08

Balance

446-56

446-56

446-56

446-56

440-56

428-56

259-56

253-20

255-77

252-75

254-56

341-00

634-70

460-92

8253-16 2885-34 5367-82

K. G. Desikaa,

^ *y3<y*9 K*a*o^Rc&g (3 33Ra): &r*&a^<H in personal

capacity enr^ta. ^a a&>43 t*a ^b^^o^?^.

S^ ^ . o xb oc? *B& : xge^oAx) lease ^ ^ *o"&

i2th November, 1963] 0/-%f ^w^r<y ;# 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ 107

5^^b. ^o^j^ personal capacity ^ lease out ^ ^ R D

(§ srDere f^^o^^c^g : Individual 0*3 ^ ^^oa -yx)

tSn JV. R^m^rA^/z^ R ^ ^ : Incidentally he happens to be Malipatel also.

&i ^y^^z^ C^d^^f^/zjj^^ ; The Malipatel is hold­ing an ofRce ; that is one point; secondly it is said that he is holding the lands in his personal capacity; so there are two points involved here ; that is the difRculty and that is why I want the clarification,

*Sn TV. F^??2^A^/2^ TMsfy: What is the diiBculty. Malipatel is not a Government servant. There is no harm in his holding the land. Suppose a person asks the Mali­patel to work on his behalf. In his private capacity the Malipatel might have let out the lands.

€3$-s-"ds5co o"g<b3^5 personal ^ 3 3j^63§ a>§Ts-°3;$^3^ Q-RyS&ia

33(fta3''*o&r-so. "n^^ ga^a gxbo8, Personal capacity a*

g^^y^^D, Rsia^ ea^^o^^ aggrieved party ^^^ -goals'* iy*33

^ d^y. cp^^?ocy^& : ^^^ a>aa v^^. As the lands

are not Government lands and as they are being leased

out undef private management the question of depositing

the amount in Government Treasury does not arise.

108 0;-nF w r A ' /o QMg-y/^^ [)2th November, 1963

- -( ) d. tyf\3& : ^ D 5Sj^§)^^eo ^ ^ b ^ § ^ , ^Q-g-^d^ -cr^gi^

^ O n account of dispute between the share holders the Muktadars entrusted the management of the lands to the Malipatel privately.

rent ,^38§ ?5ooo$o.l;^^ -^0§ s r- e: <&l3%'3A3<S m=cr" -o ^^ 5$Rj^oj

^^?d t ax)A j^bxi^ex) ^ ^ b < ^ ^ ^)onr^o^ s}o*T\u^?

It is for the aggrieved to come to the Court and esta­blish and recover.

(§) as. a^3&: ^ lands a lease amount <3og oi3a

s} y°A , -^^^^oo^j *^S*^o^^c^, balance o^ ^o^'Sa ^i^-^. )j3^^^-^^^Sb.^s^-^^^ Q^^Oa^ ;36&&)96^ 5$) )<Sb )^6§^

^T^COBJ&O B&^3^0^X) §a!$;3)<3j tp^^5i)j )=O C3 9 ^ 0 ^ *gg! 30

^^"^; ^3<^^ <^^)Sb 9 3 ) e x$-D^ ^ H b ^SSbX$^^ *a^§^o^T3^6b.

S ^ ) ^ ^ W ^ * s b o ^ ( S i ^ ^ ^ o ^ S b 5^?^o5^ -ar°9b ^XSoo -^S5(go^<yj,

^ ^ d3. ??a"3a r ^ ! ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ b - ^ ^ 5 RRjT-p^Kbj ^ ^ a . o ^

!2th November, 1963] (7rR? MM*e^ fa gM^a'ons 109

?<&o a^-c^^g (g%M^o ^o&so -^^. ^.^^*g ^e Private affair

^ ^ ^ g ^^?$D. ^^^ jj5^^s^ca. ir^s i x) *s^^ legal capa­

city ^o^ia^a Q^^ ^b^§ ^^j^c^^^ 7^ g^^r^j. Lesal capa­

city ^ ^^^ ^^^g s53^o^, ^^$j r ^ ^ r irv. .) ?5 5o^n^

*^e§ 530^-gc^^^ax-^^o^^ ^r^^ } ) ? :.&r responsible e>3)

&% JV. 7?#??2%;r%aM;ff3 ^ : W e can certainly take

action provided the party comes and applies to the

Government that such injustice is being done.

&z 71 A ^ TM^y .- In this case, a legislator has

brought to the notice of the Government and the Govern­

ment has brought forward this question to reply in the

House-in which case it is as much a complaint coming

from the legislator as from the ve*y person probably who

ought to have sent to the Government itsdf. Then, when

a legislator has sent this question, at least after that, did

the Government enquire into it?

6* JV. Rgm%cA%%af'a Rf&fy: The aggrieved party

should apply to the Government, not the legislator. The

legislator w H on!y enlighten the Government. Jf the

aggrieved party brings befire the Government the point

involved then certainly Government will look into the

matter.

& ; 71 jV%^2*R?&/y: I a m afraid the pewers of the

legislators are being restricted by the Minister. The very

fact that a legislator has brought it to tbe notice of the

Government in the form of a question is itself an indict-

ion that the legislator wants an enquiry into the whble'

question and I expected that the Government would ^go

into this question, enquire into it and give the facts to

t!;e Legislature itself. Otherwise there is no necessity

110 Or%/ ,4HFW7-3 fo gM^z(?^ [)2th November, 1963

for the Government to have brought this question on the floor of the House at all.

6W JV Ra?m7rAaM6ff% ^ ^ : There is no question of any restricting of power, Sir. But at least there must be a formal application. Could not the legislator persuade the aggrieved party at least to safeguard his own rights? Then all these problems will be solved. I think it is better that a formal application is made to the Government. Then Government will certainly go into the merits and dements of the case.

*Sn T. JV%^ 7M6fy: This is a point on which 1 a m concerned with m y rights.

^ a. ^ (3So?w\3): M%gsp, ^ ^ y ^ the money

was misappropriated in collusion with the concerned Revenue OfRcers ^ 3)oa. M3eH a ^ R ^ g ^ ^^^^ sa^n^ ? S^^eRryR B^R^a^rf aoR&s3b Ho43 ^ $ ^ ^ ^ ^ i r - ? ^S'

^n V. jR%7%%^%%&3 J ? ^ ^ : I do not have that infor­mation - whether they have gone to Pakistan or whether they are here.

^ a. (§s 3 : In collusion with the Revenue Officers ts3 3^6** 3)08. og^sa (y X) X58^o^^^)g p5c^^55oj ir* ?

($)^^. C*^^o^^*B&? s}6 13"3^o e3§)3S ^^d^oo^) ^ ^

Certainly we will go into the problem and see whether there is any misappropriation or any, transfer of property. All these things can be enquired into.

12th November, !9§3] Or f M^w^r^ fo Que^ons in

& i JV, R^^^cA^s&d R ^ ? ^ : It is not so; the pro­

perty does not belong to the Government for the present.

^r*oS^ 2-V"^0 er-o^ ]5o^ ^ ^ 0 - ^ 8 ) * ^ ooo.

^ a. KMN^dRg (^se/To&^^o): Misappropriation <^

Ri3-* *3iy- ^ a t^^gs'g)^ D^ogSo, Misappropriation anaM*g s . .

($od gi3_!3-* s*ogo^o^" ^o^^^bj. Misappropriation ^c^%^^ (&**;& vooo*^ )j)* o3rofr* aTo^o^o^f ^c3jS$c^^ tpgRcfo "^d3. ^^s)o -cr-

. h)<$ prQce^d *^^ *

Sj^y. cr&gocy^BAr Misappropriation ojj g ^^

R:3y(&) -ciX)D )S3^j^go ^^y^Oo-^sS^X)^ 595$^^o ^ty*? *^^eo ^^^, *Cb v ^

B a % ^a^^bo-cr'? !^$>^§ R^S^$ a a a R o & K b 8 b ^ ^ S y ^ ^o&Sb ^ ^

112 (?^/^MW^ gM^^M^ [Utn November, 1%3

,/:,: ; ^ d . ^?^&? .^^^o^r, 8,253. ^^o^^r., ^ ^ " 3 j o ^

^g.-^o^ 2^885 ^ 0 ^ ^ , 3r-a^ 5,367 ^ o ^ ^ ^ B g * ^ ^ 3=3-. %,. Qg -S "3§* 5 367^^^CSOOD 3jr*&3^<fg) 0 ^ ^ <^^^^ ^g* Q^Cb

t>g> o^SSo^^r^ $9^3 *3jjd^ ]j)^. "5o^s38, X$J^&^)^* " ^ ^ €5^^

,^S$^*^30^ &S^ca^ojo"§ ^ 3 - 5 ^ * 3 ^ ^ ^ ^)^8§^ ^od^eX)?$a cn3"g

^ d5. K?^*5d : 36 ^y^s'RjB^ Dsic^o/'^' &'^bo^'[^rlb?

. ?7<g3 55S^a *^^^§^SJo-cs-" -sr-B^ e^&r-(^o i^n^*& ^^) ^^§^TT-D?

8(^^o^ 33&r"3-*T3-rex) Q55o e) ) 5 $ ^ ^ ^ o ?<) DsS-o^ej^ stR$S':&**$ ^a

&r^&^^^**5b3^^ * jS*8b, K'sr'sx) g M ^ [ ^ Q *^^S*5b, * S$JJ *^co^§^

$^ ^. L ^ ^ : ^ ^ ^ s$p^eo ^ & ' 53bj&)XSS L ^ ^ ^ ?*tM&

*SW #. m ^ A ^ ^ ^ A?^My: I a m not in a position to * state any further If the hon. Member wants I wilt

collect further information and place it on the Table of the .House.

Afr. t%4%%<?7*: If it is purely a private affair,- hbw ^ could the Government collect the information. It is a ^ private land; there was some dispute with regard MjEhase

l2th November, 1963] Oraf j4??jwa^ ?# gMejffa^ M 3

private lands; then ultimately they came to an under­standing and entrusted this land to Malipatel for leasing out and that man has been leasing out and giving the land revenue etc. H o w could the Government collect alLthis information?

*SW JV. 7Z%7%36%%%;ff% R^&fy: Local enquiries by the Revenue QfRcials might have revealed all these facts.

Afy. *%%%A%r: So the information furnished to the Government is gathered from local enquiries.

i&i .y. jR%#?%<;A%%&% R%&(y; Yes.

^ a. a ^ ^ o * ^ ? Land a RR ^o&o&^^ nr' v-! ^

rz JV. R^m^^A^K^ R^d[y : I do not know. I do not have that information. I will collect further information.

3^3^ ^^* a^c^o ^^ Mo^T^^a, 1950 o& 196j aoggyfo

^ g $ ^ 55y-^j§^-Kr^^b. ^^^b ^ e o g j si=^j^j^. ^ < % ^ ! ^ ^ b ^ {psnTyg"*

&i -JV. R a ^ ^ ^ ^ R ^ : W e will look into* & ^

matter.

'Wl(2154)Q.—&; G^.C, & ^ A : Will Ae,hon: Tmnisterfor Panning and Pancha^at Raj be pleased tp

[14 0?%? nsM'er.y ?o ^^e^zt?M^ [12th November, 1963

. (a) whether it is a fact that there is serious water scarcity in Kavali Taluk and Kavati Town in Nellore Districit specially since the second week of August 1962; and

(b) if so, what steps the Government are taking for

the relief?

TA* JMY%7,ii<2r jfw PJ^^^^ %%</ PjTz Aay ^ R z; (Or. Af.

C A ^ M R ^ ^ ) : (a) There was scarcity of drinking water

in Kavali town and in the villages of Jaladanki and Peri-

kota of Kavali taluk from the second week of August

1962 till the middle of October 1962. In the remaining

villages of the taluk, there was no scarcity of drinking

water in this period.

(b) During the above period of scarcity of drinking

water, 4 to 8 gallons of drinking water, per day was

supplied to each family in Kavali town. Thanks to the

rains which fell from the middle of September 1962, there

was no scarcity of drinking water thereafter. The other

details are placed on the Table of the House.

INFORMATION LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE

In Kavali taluk there are 2 Community Development blocks L e. Kavali and Chinakraka blocks. Those blocks have also initiated action to provide every village within th&ir jurisdiction with safe drinking water before the end of Third Plan.

In Kavali Block 26 Drinking Water wells and repairs and improvements to 10 existing drinking water wells were sanctioned. In Munganur viltage of this Block &§ no -potable water could be tapped, it is proposed to supply water through cement pipes from a well situated at a distance of H miles. In Allimadugu village of %iat

12th November, I9d3] Org? /ifi twy fo 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ H 3

Block it is proposed to sanction a boreweH at an esti­mated cost of Rs. 8,000. The ZiHa Parishad, NeHore is considering to sanction a scheme to construct an over head tank in Bogole viliage. In Chinakraka block in ail the villages where there is inadequate drinking water facilities it is proposed to sanction wells in the next 2 years and ensure that there is no village without adequate and safe drinking water facility.

§<) i3. &. r*o3'd&g : !*S8 3oi$gyyo g-gyg-orr* g-sr-eoty* gir-eo

-cysi&sgdjoga g3o-3&63§'*3'g RR^ab^a. 3a^^?y+permanent relief

cr r d^o. -^sn^a : &jo^o^ difficult areas 3oir* i?^cu3,

js^aM difficult areas^ ^ ^ ^ M ^\5x6^ *a&x>g'*o6j-.&M.

6**3^ !S5cd)-^^^eo ^v^igj^ oooo-s^ p a r m a n e n t ^ * ^Sry3-R<%o§^3o *u^^^>

^ L ^ ^ O p e n ^^*cr^, ^^33 acaea c5 ) ^ggb^gbiy^^.

(No answer)

^ & ^ ^^us^^ 4% Rogg^og'S e §^^^ & Tz- 3 near^Future^ [g^^g ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ Plan <so&xn o-cn? Water scarcity ^ ^ ^ o i 3 ^Mwns'S"* ^ Problepci ^^ 8x1 -80 73 5 plan t&o&xr* &o-cr* xr

cr. d3oo. 3^Bd ^ Government R^% &^^^o^ ^a^ R&a)

fM<^ [ $ ^ & ^ [^€)^ogj difRcult areas s^fa ^*o^ ^^, *g^

H 6 ' Or%^ ^^^r-y fo ^M^//^^ [12th November, 1953

ojjo-R<%o Kf3b^^oa. -s^aK) ^)8o-D ojjas$(fSj ^^g* ^ir'goSj-^^ -&

H D U S e ^ ^b^D^v^?6j ^^g^^o dr^^o^eo gs X5oj^^ ^ o ^ ^ i r > e ^ v^J

l)Aj-crt^5$)o3. eso^ebsSjooR) d^orp* <3ooj -s^'sr'oo^ ^&^)5$o^ aaoSoo^*

*^Q!d t^^b^oo^, st^^s oooov^ ?3ot°38oX3)eM sg^^b^nr^ojo. v ^ ^ ^ ^

^a^^^oooo-y^^. ^ RosS^S'o Do^ir" dsoOg) b8o-^ 17 e<BK> Cj^yWoC5b^

*'6^^*^ irr'o^rr^ 000^01?-"^$ !3 aog*olT° ir^si^!^^b^o ^t3^6^4M

-s^^)0Ty^^^"!3^D§S^-c^ [X^^g^orr^ *36j-*oooo3oa. ^a^n*t^o * 3 ^ b^D

(#) a. ^os'^g (s^&y) i M6%3? ! Scarcity areas ^

schemes ^^sb^ss^^ ^^o^m^o ^ooo^^^o&? [x$*gv*oa T o p

Priority ooo^ Schemes 336jT3**&3 3$b^o ^ ^ ? ^ [xso&o^^oir*?

cr, d3o6. 5^*5(5 ? ^ ytforr* ^ ^ o ^ Scarcity areas ***

^$^orr° &ir^ojo &9 e ^ 38^.3b -H <%ax^3b "^^o^ToO^^y^b 3a t^oTr*t>Hcy

e$$^^?6 Prominence a^nr^a ^"5^^^sso^ instructions ^*^ od>s aa;$a ^a ^s*or^ g$r 536si§*-5r"(jb oooxb^ instructions ^^

^ a. *2)o di)§ : <9%gsy ! 3s ^^^ Scarcity water prob­

lem Solve ^oR-s-r&§ -cr D Contribution *R&r*R>. ^^?3o [V -nr a§

&$6\ * 3ooT?t&3' j g r e sj-o-c contribution ^o-n^e*^ <^&6^ i&c^ ^^b€<^^^^-& s'g' ^ e2)& c3j--ooo. Establishment *3R3y<R* ^ ^ y &)& , ^ & $ ) ^ o - ^ e ^ cent percent 0A)3g-B-*as i^o^^o ^3j^ (!% &gsbj) ^ ) ^ py^^Tyg)$ op^^^o^oa -s--a 3 " * ^ -s CTofS' bo ^coa^^boR.

-^sjg (sS^^go ^'ggs'orr' ^ ^s^cX3bo ^o3b-^a$ $r^bgbo4jooTy <*3 v<^b^)

($bnr ?3b.

cp, o. 3s*^'3& : 5P gisp ! "^^^X)o3j R&oeSb ^6^ misun­

derstanding ^)p& o^oe. ^v^y^or^ ^eo ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ e ^

<y** $s*^^ *3oo*^^^provide ^c^^eM se^^^o a^aR3\M%i (p^v

:$g ^ ^^b^Kb^e^ 3o&Sj-*<gai34j6x)Ro43 6-u^^ ^o3bo&oa. 5 8 ^ & 3 ^

Kr-^ ^ea. ep<^^ Protected Water Supiy S c h e m e d is^^o 3* 'R*$g 17 ^^^ CXy-^o^^ aTT^&A3 ^ ^ S ^ ^ b ty^SiSo^ *3jjT? aA *Bj^ Ro

^ ^ q ^ ^^y^^^^s$c&5 difFicult art^s<^ 7 5 % t**oh>. 2 5 % ^ ^

12th November, 1963] Ora? ^ ^ 6 ^ fo Q ^ f ^ ^ U 7

a^TT-^e^ 5*5^ Suggestion ajoaga4o6. Q o ^ ^^m^. Sl^^- ! ^ o ^ ^

^?r^^ /(i&s' *^o^^^^3^o^ [^01^06^ *? ?3 Emergency t o voxmr* F u n d ^ allotment R> Xi e^&eo^b, . T^^sx)^^ "5nK {-- l!

^ supply ^oxtcn^as [p^g^^^^^o^ allotment a ^g^ t ) ^ r*^ i e os$^co *36j*au;3r', Emergency Measure [5o^-&a^j^ Ro^i3r*aa ^"3 -^ M*aL ET)3)0*cr- ?

€M *g(Rb. -^^^^Ba^^^<&> ^^*a>^ ir> . cx -s s ts^sfaa

ooj x) oi3 f^o^-oSb t r*ip-*?3po o T3r* -DX) ^ b ^ ^ o ^ CategOtV I **

1962-1963 HSo^crau^Sbrr^^, ger^ 8^^6)307^^, ao^^ojj§ ^Cb5)g^

cr. d&o. 3??^"3& ? Mpgtsp ! * ^ go g^^^A category

^er^ ^aa^b M%Q<Sbo ^bo^rr^b ^ 53^xSboOn-^^ O ^ g a ^ gS^gyo-or*

department ^ o ^ ^ ^oa. ^o^a^gb axnur *aj--, o^ad^b ^s^oa

v ^ D -cr*€o l3;a o^S5^^ ^ [ p ^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ o 6 ^ 33ys^3§ #-^ga^^3.

T cb ^ ^ ^ Protected Water Scheme ^ 7 5 ^ Subsidy rr*R. 2 5 y loan ^ ^ ooj^-cs^^5 (ggyyo S*^o=nr*^^ e^-^r^^ ^ ^ 5 ^

.jK b o clear ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ?

H8 Or%? ??w^y ^ QMa^fo^ [12th November, 1963

n*. c^o. 33*^*3a: ^ ^ ^ ? , 7 5 % difRcult areas ^ ^^

^ ^ & ) , districts ^ 5 0 % o^oa, to^^a loans cooxg%o ^ ^ Contribution oco^g^o * d)rr RoiynSA). s;a [S)snoSo oooSSe o

v^a Rr%o3<%a>. ^ov°o^§-y"d) -^a contribution *s^^ 3xbr*gea

^TT*j^, M . L. A. 3er*33a§* < d ) J^^<^&)-^^6S ^ M . L A ,

vD g ^ ^ ^ Department correspondence , aas&iaoa.

.Supply Scheme f^^^o) ^aom* -^xi^o^ *?s.' s5bn^^^ $)-? ooj.

9Kp-*o&3 53^rsr^e^ ^a^o^b ^o3j*-6^ ^a *3;M ^o&r"^ ^^),o^ ^ot^

<3tMX$o43 ir-^^ OJJ^ir" ^o<s? !

. - -' ' ,1"

Ty-ej ^so^-g ^g?6b8bo^^ gb?$ t^^^o^. Difficult areas 6**

Water Supply 2)0^3^ &^j &3oira A x5e^^o8b ^^^^ *^-^

t>Ra ^-cr^^§ "§1 } ^ ^ ^ 23e"& -srtgjoiy* ^^^o$$beo^^ .sy X) !6^gc

^"xr^ojj. ^^^OTT* h (3b 3)€)o ooo*^ ii)O-0C^ 5 ?$g) !(b^^^).. . ;,

SRcxaog'* ^ovoorr" ip^b^go yoer* t^^nr^ grants *)&X-S$n-* ^o^*o^^3

^^^^ ^<,a* (j^o^?)^o3J^,§^-y^^^ Contributions ^^

0^06^ Backward areas 7 5 % ojj^n^^, ^ es&^&^T^ -er-

^ " ^ L ^ - Flowing water ^^o^^e ^.s^^o ,39^3w^oa. S S 3CU3g jj^^-c^X)5 ^^)"§8bo-c^ gr*w&a. ^^^o^3 'pyQt^tod

12th November. 1963] Ore/ ^ w ^ ^ ?o Quayf^/M H9

water supply ^ ^ a ^ a o ^ & cbx$bjr- §^c^^, ^ o ^ { ar*

migrate o o ^^o^^ob^oa, Tr-6§ s&o<R) "Sjj eooj ^o^T^o^be^

-cn- o-n -s-" * o sb spg-s o c^^oe. Water test ^ ' ^ * Content/ ol) ^ r<xc5"g aaa o o ^ *§sbo* Malpracties X) <3ro^3orrT water ^obo-^^o e^&^^oa. 6 ^ X)8o3 36^^^-^?

cr. d^o. ^ *3&; ^ ^ Objectionable content of

Rowing percentage 3y<R) Tr^g^g-Rr^a ^ e o ^ T^^^orr*

oooo- o pot 3bo38 - *g*3y° X)M)o5. e?ooo??*' *B*8 Suggestion ^

RUJUL PfORX^ PROJECT

2 4 —

^811 (4898) Q.—&i* ^. J w ^ M f P ^ ^ ^ ; % p ; M a

Gc^aMfM^^py^:) will the hon. Minister for Planning

and Panchayat Raj be pleased to state:

(a) the Rural Works Projects that have been laun­

ched and expected to be launched in Andhra Pradesh in

order to provide some kind of productive work to the idie

Rural Manpower during 1963-64; and

(b) the places selected for the implementation of

rural works projects in Andhra Pradesh during 1963-64?

Dr. Af. CA;HH% R<?<Mp: (a) and (b): A statement is placed on the Table of the House.

120- Orar^H-yMWF ?<? g ^ ^ ^ ^ [12th November^ 1963

Statement shewmg Rura3 W^rks Projects that have bee% !amched in Andhra Pradesh during 1963-64

p!aced en the TaMe of the House.

Names of the Panchayat

Samithi Btock

commenced in January, 1961)

1. Ibrahimpatan.

2. Maheswaram (Sanctio­ned in 1963)

3. Komarole.

4. Gannavaram

commenced from March^ 1962) 3. Kotabommali. 6. Gantyada. 7. Sankavaram. 8. Vinukonda. 9. Venkatagiri. 10. Ramakuppam. 11. Sidhout. 12. Penukonda. 13. Ramayampei. 14. Kailun 15. Mulug.

16. Deverkadra.

17. Suryapet,

18. Chinnur.

19. Manthani.

commenced in Febraury 1963)

20. Ranasthalam. 21. Mandasa. 22. Ramabhadrapuram,

Name of the District

1st series: (Programme

Hyderabad.

Kumool. Krishna.

2nd Series: (Programme SrikaMam Visakhapatnam-East Godavari. Gnntur. NeHpre. Chittoor, Cuddapah. Anantapur. Medak. Khainmam. Warangal.

Mahabubnagar.

Ufalgonda.

Adilabad.

Karimnagar.

3rd Series (Programme

Srikakulam

IMi November, 1%3]

Visakhapatnam.

Bast Godavari.

West Godavari.

Krishna.

Guntur.

NeHore.

Chittooi.

Cuddapah.

KurnoL

Anantapur.

Hyderabad. ?

Mahbubnagar.

(??*a/ /4n^wer^ ?o ^He^^on^

23. 24.

25.

26. 27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33. 34. 35. 36.

37.

38.

39.

40. 41.

42. 43.

44. 45.

46. 47. 48-49. 30. 51. 52. 33.

Ravikamatham. NakkapaHi.

Pendurthi.

Kotananduru.

Seethanagaram.

Chintalapudi.

Polavaram.

Jaggayyapeta.

Kanchikicherla.

Nandigama.

Nadendla.

Santhamagulur. PodiH.

Balareddipalem.

Pulicherla.

Chandragiri.

Chinnagottigallu.

VempaMi.

Jammalamadugu.

Devarakonda, Dhone.

Sanjamala.

ChennekothapaHi

Uravakonda.

Kothacheruvu.

Dharmavapam.

Mominpet-

Tandur.

Kollapur-Bijanapaili*

Wanaparthy.

^ Org? ^ W e r F ^ g M ^ ^ ^ [!2th November, i 6§

Khammam.

Nizamabad.

Adilabad.

Nalgonda.

Medak.

Karimnagar.

Warangal-

54. Madira.

55. Aswaraopet.

56. Kamareddy.

57. Armoor.

58. Yellareddy.

59. Mudhol.

60. Narasapur. 61. Natgonda.

62. Ramannapet.

63. Jogipet.

64. Medak.

65. Narayankhed.

66. Gangadhara.

67. Metpalli.

68. Bheemdevarapalii.

69. Maripeda-

70- Parkal-

7L Mahaboobabad-

Names of Additional Blocks selected under Third Series during the %%r 761%-64.

D^^r^L

1 Nellore*

2. Chittoor*

^

3* Anaatapur*

72.

73-

74.

75.

76.

77-

73-79-

jB/o^.

Tarlapad.

Thambalapalli

MadanapallL

Kothakota*

Vayalpad.

Kal&iri.

Kambadur-

Kalyandurg.

12th November, 1963] (3?-%f ^w^r^ QMay^onF i2^

4. Cuddapha- 80- LakaireddipaHi.

8L Sundupalli-

82- Rayachooti-5* Knmool. 83- Bethamcherla-6- Hyderabad. 84- Vikarabad. 7* . Mahabubnagar. 85- Gadwal-

86- Leeza. 8* Karimnagar* 87. Mahadevpur-9- Medak- 88* Alladurg* 10- Naigonda. 89* Devarkonda

90- Chintapalli.

^o^§ employment s^ya?

. d^o. 3^0^ : ^jg° 3 Scheme ^ practical s 2)2)0<l)5X) &T^^oco. ^oe3o^e? *)o^ progress *5 *sr"{5 5$o^v^^"nr^X)$

^^o^e^ s^a^^^coi. ^a o ^ ^ ^ o Planning Commission

2 laks for 2 years [^o^ Ty^oj. 3 Ruarg i%2 "8j ^^j ?38§ 1 e<& 0 ^ 3 , 1 o< . < 5 ^ ^nr^d). ^S5ydb sSb&j 3 1 — 1 — 1 9 6 3 5

&8R a>h & ^ ^ v cb. 8 *3jo o Third Plan period 000 13 - .

^e -c-"^o6^ 11 ^ ^ o 1 6 "3$^ sp3r)e>Sbrr°?3b [rr'o^on^ es{vrij3j. 5 0 " ^ ^ ^

l o a n st3S<?&)otS "3oo^o ^^o) 500006 7 e>3 e> 5 *^^ dr^^d^eM ^ ^ ] ^ " & .

3§* employment ^ se^o^^ 3^ ass-orea *gb ^ -3 ^ 0-a *g* 6o-5 33&w^;&. S{^<^b n ^ ^ ^ ^bo^Sg).

FRF&E GRFFMFNf WrR ORJ^^t GOFFR^MFNF FOR CON^FRUCF/ON OF RFDRO-FLECRZC FR&JFCF OF5JLJERV

^ 105 (1104) Q . — &^ Pdy^Jn Go^^MyAsqjgyc; Will $b§ hon. Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to

1 4 <?/*%/ n^M^^ o 6^^^/M [12th Novem^ct, 19^

(a) whether any fresh agreement was reached with Orissa Government on Sileru Water for construction of Hydro-Electric Project:

(b) if so, what were the conditions and the beneRt# to be derived at and the details of the dam or dams ?

R ^ ) / (a) Yes, Sir.

(b) A copy of the agreement containing the condi­tions is placed on the Table of the House.

Only one dam will be constructed at Balimela. The major benefit for Andhra Pradesh expected at the D a m is the commissioning of 2 (Two) 30 M . generating sets. Full details, however, will be known after the Project Report is prepared. At Guntawada where a weir is under construction the scheme is to generate 120 M W Power and at Lower Sileru 300 M W of Power in the 6rst stage. The Power generated at these two places will be by Andhra Pradesh Government and exclusively for the benefit of Andhra Pradesh.

PAPER PLACED ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE

ELFCrRZC/rf—M>PFR MLFiW RyARO-FLFCTWC RCNEM^,

OF JW7VF C6WFROL J&C4RD.

[G. O* Ms. No. 2095, PuMic Works, 15th October, 1962.]

As a result qf an agreement signed on 4th September, 1962 between the Governments of Andhra Pradesh aiid

" Orissa, it has been decided to set up" a Control Board f^ the Balimela D a m Project, to ensure efRcient econobiical iahd arly execution of the Balimela D R m Project TR& terms of the agreement arrived at between the A n ^ i M

12&h November, 1963] Org/ nsitw.? fc ^ f o ^ 125

Pradesh and the Orissa State Governments are set out in the Annexure to this Notification.

Constitution and Functions of Ba!!me!a D a m Centre! Board

The Control Board will be in overaH charge of the Baiimela D a m Project. Subject to the overall control and supervision of the Control Board, the Government of Orissa in the Department of Irrigation and Power will be in charge of the execution of the Project, and for this purpose, the Government of Orissa wiH also act as the agent of the Andhra Pradesh Government as desired by the latter Government The actual work of construction will be carried out by the Chief Construction Engineer, Baiimela D a m Project, who will be a full-time OfRcer appointed by the Government of Orissa.

2. Powers will be delegated to the Chief Construc­

tion Engineer, Baiimela D a m Project, to enter into such

contract for works, supplies and services as may be

required from time to time at the direction of the

Control Board; and such contracts wiH be executed as

on behalf of the Governments of Andhra Pradesh and

Orissa.

3. The Control Board shatl consist of the following:

(i) Chief Minister, Orissa—Member,

(ii) Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh—Member,

(iii) Minister-in-charge of Irri&atien and Power, Andhra Pradesh—Memucr.

(iv) Deputy Minister, Irrigation, Orissa-Meniber,

(y) Chairman, Central Water and Power Cow-

nMsioa—Member. ^

126 Or^? ,4H.yw<27-F g M ^ ^ ^ ^ 112th November, 1963

(vi) Chief Secretary to Government of Orissa or his nominee—Member.

(vii) Chief Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh or his nominee—Member.

(viii) Secretary to Government of Orissa. Irriga­tion and Power Department—Member.

(ix) Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh

Irrigation and Power Department-Member

(x) Chief Construction Engineer, Balimela D a m Proj ect—Member-Secretary.

The Chief Engineers in charge of Electricity of both

the States would be permanent invitees.

The Chairman of the Board will be the Chief Minis­

ter of either State alternatively for the term of a year at a

time, the Rrst Chairman being the Chief Minister of

Orissa.

The design and speciRcations of the Balimela D a m will be authorised by a Board of Consultants consisting of the following :—

1. Dr. A. N. Khosla, Governor of Oiissa.

2. Dr. K. L. Rao, M. P.

3. Member (Designs), Central Water and Power Commission.

The Board of consultants may co-opt or consult any other technical experts according to their discretion. W h e n vacancies arise these shall Se Riled up by the Control Board. The Control Board may add to the membership of the Board of Consultants as and when necessary.

12th November, 1963] 0;-%? ,4/mtw,y ?o g M g y ^ ^ 127

The Chief Construction Engineer, Baiimela D a m Project; who will be the Member-Secretary of the Board, wiil work as such with effect from the date he assumes charge, with such other staff as may be necessary. The headquarters of the board shaH be situated at the same place where the Headquarters of the Chief Construction Engineer, Baiimela D a m Project are situated. The Chief Construction Engineer, Baiimela D a m , will be assisted by a Financial Adviser and Chief Accounts OBScer in the discharge of financial obligations connected with the Project.

The Financial Adviser and Chief Accounts OfBcer will be a Senior OHicer of the Finance Service of Orissa or deputed by the Accountant-General, Orissa, He wilt work under the Chief Construction Engineer of the Project and will ordinary be invited to attend the meetings of the Control Board.

4. In particular, the Baiimela Control Board shall—

(a) Scrutinise the estimates of the Project prepared by the Chief Construction Engineer, advise necessary modifications and recommend the estimates for administrative approval of the State Government of Orissa.

(b) Examine and approve from time to time the delegation of such powers, both technical and financial as it may deem necessary for the efficient execution of the Projects the Chief Construction Engineer, Superintending Engi­neers, and Sub-Divisional Officers engaged in the execution of the Project.

(c) Examine and where necessary, lay down speci-&?ations an4 schedule of rates for various

Or^f 4K3MW? o Q^e^fo??^ [!2th November, 1963

classes of work with a view to ensuring sound

and efficient execution of the Project,

(d) Approve of all sub-estimates and contracts, the cost of which exceeds the powers of sanc­tion of the Chief Construction Engineer.

JVof*:—Where the total financial liability under a contract is deBnitely ascertainable at the time of placing contract or where the contract itself is the result of a public or limited call for tenders, prior submission of the proposals to the Control Board will not be necessary so long as the contract is otherwise within the powers of sanction of the* Chief Construction Engineer.

(e) Frame rules as to delegation of powers and procedure for the purpose of carrying out its business.

(f) Decide the programme of construction of diffe­rent parts of the project keeping in view, the funds available, the economics of the project and the desirability of obtaining quick results.

(g) Decide the withdrawal of water from the reser­

voir during the construction period with a view to securing best use of the water available.

(h) Rece?ve monthly progress reports both as to works and expenditure in a prescribed form from the Chief Construction Engineer, review the progress of different units of the project and lay down steps to be taken to expedite the work,

lith November, 1963] Oraf ww^r^ ?o Q ^ ^ m ^ 1 9

^ N F E Z M j E

Final agreement between the Governments of Orissa and

Andhra Pradesh in reiation to the use of the waters of the

Siieru River.

1. A D a m on Sileru with F R L 1516 shall be con­structed at Balimela.

2. The Weir at Guntawada, to be built entirely at the cost of Andhra pradesh Government shall have speci­fied heights as follows:—

(a) The construction of weir at Guntawada will be as follows:—

1st June 1963—Spillway section 600 it at l,332and400ft. at 1,320.

15th April 1964—Spillway section 800 ft. at 1,332 and 200 ft. at 1,320,

15th May 1964—Spillway section 1,000 ft. at

1,332.

Construction of Sluices for 4,000 cusecs dis­charge with water at 1,320 wili be provided.

By December 1964—Spillway section will be raised to crest level of 1,340.

(b) R. L. 1,340 ft. when this power plant is due to go into operation.

(c) R. L. 1,360 ft. with 20 ft, gates aver 1,340 ft.

R. L. crest when Balimela Efam has reached

a height af at least 1,400 ft. R. L.

Provided that in no case the height of water level at Guntawada, during Roods or otherwise, shall exceed abowt

130 0?%/ TmiWt? (2^^^-? [12 th November, 19^

1,360 ft. R.L. for maximum designed discharge of 2.5 lakhs cusecs.

3. The cost of Balimela D a m for common works shall be shared equally by Government of Andhra Pradesh and Government of Orissa.

Provided however that the share of Andhra Pradesh Government shall not exceed Rs. 12.00 crores.

4. As requested by the Andhra Pradesh Government, Orissa Government,agreed to bear the Andhra Pradesh Government's share of expenditure over and above Rs. 3 crores (as provided by Andhra Pradesh Government) during the Third-Plan period.

Such amount as is advanced by Orissa Government on account of Andhra Pradesh Government will bear interest at the average rate of public loans Roated by Orissa State during 1^62-65, to be repaid to Orissa Government during the first year of the Fourth-Pian period.

Andhra Pradesh Government also undertakes to place the balance of the funds required as their share, during the Fourth-Plan period to the extent of the work actually done every year.

5. The design and specification of the Balimela D a m would be authorised by a Committee of three experts, consisting of the following:—

(1) Dr. R, N. Khosla, Member, Planning Com­mission.

(2) Dr. K.L.Rao, M. P. ^

(3) Member (Designs), Centfal Water and Powef Commission.

12th November, 1963] Ona/ MW^ry fo g M e ^ ^ lM

W h e n vacancies arise they shall be Riled by the Control Board.

6. Half the total inRow into Baiimela Reservoir at Baiimela D a m will be let down towards the Andhra Pardesh share and the other half into the Baiimela High Head Power House of the Orissa Government. The Row to either Power Station will be as per the actual require­ments. In any year from July 1st to June 30th, the draw-oR of either party from storage shall not exceed half the allowed draw-off for the year inclusive of evaporation losses but exclusive of surpluses due to Riling of reservoir. Rules for regulation of the reservoir after it is in opera­tion shall be drawn up by the Control board.

7. FuM faciiities for investigation, construction and operation of Weirs at Guntawada and Lower Siieru site as also Lower Siieru D a m at Donkarayi or nearby will be given by the Orissa Government to the Andhra Pradesh Government. Necessary land will be acquired in Orissa territories by the Orissa Government under the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act. Similar assistance for the Baiimela Reservoir will be given by the Andhra Pradesh Government to the Orissa Government for areas in the Andhra Pradesh State.

8. The construction of Baiimela D a m will be under a Joint Control Board on which Orissa and Andhra Pradesh will have equal representation. The Chairman of the Board wiH be the Chief Minister of either State alter­natively for term of a year, the Rrst Chairman being the Chief Minister of Orissa, Works on tly Baiimela High Head Power House will be done by Orissa Government and on Guntawada Weir by Andhra Pradesh Government

9. The Power House at Baiimela D a m utilising the Andhra share of waters will be constructed by and at lAe

132 <)r%? 4nw6rF o QM^^o^y [12th November, 196^

cost of Andhra Pradesh Government and will be operated and be under full control of Andhra Pradesh Authorities, This cost will include costs of Penstock Trash Rack and intake Structure. The High Head Balimela Power House will be operated and be under the full control of the Orissa Government, which will bear all the relevant costs.

10. Below Balimela Dam, the entire Bow or River Sileru and tributaries is left to the exclusive use of Andhra Pradesh State in such manner and at such times as they think Rt. The Andhra Pradesh Government will con­struct the necessary works. Similarly below the High Head Power House, the entire waters will be for the exclusive use of the Orissa State.

11. If and when any additional water is diverted into Machkund basin from other basins, half the waters will be given to Andhra Pradesh State and Andhra Pradesh State should bear half the cost of diversion and storage works.

12. With the signing of this Agreement the Andhra Pradesh Government may proceed with the construction of the Guntawada Weir and ancillary works as per the programme specified in clause (2) in the Orissa portion of the river and the territory. Similarly works connected with the Balimela D a m may be taken up immediately.

13. Any alteration in the terms of this Agreement can be made only with mutual consent of both the parties

Signed on behalf of the Government of Orissa :

1. BijuPatnaik, Chief Minister.

2, B. Sivaraman, Chief Secretary*

Signed on behalf of the Government of Andhfa Piadesh :

12th November, 1963] Ora/ ,4n.?iiw,y fo gMe^^^y 135

L N. Sanjeeva Reddy, Chief Minister.

2. M. P. Pai, Chief Secretary.

S. A, Q U A D E R ,

Hyderabad (Dn.),

Dated 4th September, 1962.

^ y eT-e /^^o^^d^g ? e oss?, ^s^&) ^ agreement

^^{forr-^a^^Sb -cr*a§, §3g ^o^*g-o^ 5SO^o5. 9 F * ^ ?$^o ^ ^ o ^ 3

^o^iu^d). ^a correct $)%L ' Condition 2 -o aty* j^ne

1st 63 s ^ construction of weir at Guntawada 3r_e<9:§tao%a

3=Er°j5b ^?a 8aoT^ 1 3 §"*6J C3J^^o3j€M a , 8 ^ ;?6^b^o ?$Sb S5yrr*

Q ^ o ^ 3 vTr^d). e?a s;^j S3& oco^bnr^*o^ ! ^oce*^ Design #3gr*&

^o^Ts^3^3 3s3^ —

^ ^. ib. S?\*3A ? ^ ^ a.S'^lg 5 ^ ^ —^

place X) co. ^a H o w can L .. *

&^ ^. C ^M^z ^ : Even then one after another.

Speaker 7v-&gj i ^§^1^%). ^ ^ a S* 1st 63 s -or-§3 r* 5 Construction of weir at Guntawada gRcfsa s§r_6

-s^-sr-eo^) 1332 €3^^>o 5$dSo ;§r*aisr*-ar"e>3 AoR. ^a^oT3^?

^^o^o^a Q^^^dsj sr- information "3R>-* ss^v^ va ^^^&

134 Ora? 4/MMWty ^ g^g^^??^ [12th November, 1963

agreement § ^^^ agreement § S § ^ ^go 56^o(?^ 3 ^ officials ^^ ^ ^ - 0 - ^- )

g^O^e) <^^d -^Sbo-cr" ?^o^Ty"^ R^d *c^§o ^g*^ o ^ cost M^aboar*

^ * & ^&o-^^T^o^ agreement ^ ^°^-

Cost 24 §^^ M ^ o R ^ a . s ?$o 12 crores ^eo^o^ ^o<gb^

[jr^^oa. e;a * obo Joint scheme *s**R)- 55^)^0^^^ ^o&sb

t ^. !b, &)R*V5t3 : s;6 B o a r d [So^ g-rax)o6A) ^^"go'-doa.

If they are constructing, there is a Board there to inspect, supervise all those things

Qa^oabgb oooxM^ g3y)R^3 aur^aatoa sso ^ Quantity water

jS *3^e3 ^^?y^o : ^ Ts^& g'&jg'&soooTy* s$b water ssj^^ -o^T^g) R u r ! e-§)*3jo ^?<d -cy^S)6^ i3b?$ b H a l f eprxn^ -u- -.g). KO'Soo

^^ constitute joint *s-a. s^^Doa hj joint *s-*%b. ^ot. ^^gb joint liability ox^ya. Joint advantage ^ ^ ^ d ) . 9^ y a ^

The High head Balimela Power House will be ope­rated and be under the fuH control of the Orissa Govern­ment which bear all the relevant costs....

trr-syra. 5 D a m ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ - ^ e&d) a^ab < e* o3j . ^^j^o^^<&) F-^^o 12 § ^ ^ ^8o^bg^^oX)^ e3^^(fo ^gb^ ?

^ . 3. x5bsy i3& ? T^§S ^ - ^ constant H o w ^^^

^^ through out the year excess of water rainy season ^

12th November, 1963] Ora? ,4?Mw^ ;<? 6 ^ ^ ^ !35

^^o5. ^ & s - ^ g ^ ^^ ^^^o^second phase Gunta-wada ^^ power ^^ e^oa. Throughout the year power

^ * ^ ! ^^^?^o: Ha* s g) la ^0^5-5^^ a*d Rb o

^ . a. sr^*B&: ^o^3^^ <3<w* D a m ^*3^o^ It is

not a dam. Storage D a m ,

^od)3^ €3 &63D )^^o-^-cr^3 s^O^o^^cT ^^o § ^ ^ i^§S6^ Water b^Sb

Half s$^oa. ^a?)o8 *^^5 &*gboa. -cr bj -^^ sn) produce

^) a. a. aiar^a ? ^ o ^ ^ ^ a ^ D a m construct c&^o *g^o&. It is only a weir to raise the level of the water* Mtf -gao* water 2L^°^ R]^ ga^ ^ - power produce o^i^^$ booe!^. toocMo 8)0 jo c? c D a m ^ g . ^^ store 3a. capacity t$!f a-g e^^^§^^ through out the year a>RR ir-geaR water ^ ^ *5^§^i^K)§ S)e^)^boa.

Aff. ^a^r : Supplementary questoin * % ^ ^ ?

&) sb Q^oa. Design ^^^d3^<^T^^3 s'a^'gvta. 6?^sb^!^

^od& ^-^^gb, Mod)^ *^j3_*^ higher posts c^o^o<^^, sr^ rrnso *3oi7 ^ $ ^ojo^o^r- ? Qo^sSdeb design ^ ^o^R^^b cC^r*^

Control Board a oRb o a . ^o^s$^^ ^g^^g^$M aca/M3. ajjs #* ^cb §b&5o?<b 4^ 5 ^aeRicR ^ A ^ c b . -^2)g ^ 3 §^3J"*s^oat*5 ^ J

*^^-c^. *g^ <yiS8 o ^ ^ 5^*g^. ^^^r^ design f eoa. K. L.

136 Or#J /4?we;\y 6^^f^7^ 12th November, 1933]

'cr^n-na &nr^^^). ^ K . L. * u * ^ ^ ^ ^^2b^6^ &T3-° &). s } ^ ^ x3oo]

^coj?y^, ^SLo-s^, &§rr° *5r°Sb &o&r"d^. .)4j 55000*^ C W . P. C . *sr-

S^iy^ design approve 3cCj**3). sr-d) o^rr* &T3"* ^^Sooiy" Ty X)

? ao 1^^^^, a^ay &o^^K) ^r"o^^. 4r" o^)-^ C.W.P.C.

-a-^^)^ iinaiise ^^. 'c^^ Rn!<5 ^c^o*^ en 3< c5j -s-°s)g, K . L. *c $)rr"(Sb

^^*X-^ &u^^^ -u a)&5, iy°d) ow^ -c^^b§^o4^j^ &o^r"d^) nr* e^t^o^o,

26-

^ 115 2066) Q.—&^ A J ! ^ ^ ^ J V ^ ^ [Pa/ & ^

R^n^^A^^ R?o D^^^n&]: WiU the hon, Minister for

Irrigation and Power be pleased to state :

(a) the amount paid by the peasants to the Chittor

Electrical Corporaiion towards the cost of line for agricul­

tural purposes;

(b) whether the amount was refunded to the above

peasants after the corporation has been taken over by the

Government;

(c) if not, the reasons therefor ; and

(d) when it will be refunded ?

tSW A C A/Ma R%&7);: (a) From the accounts of the Ex-licensee it is not possible to ascertain the amount actually collected from the agriculturists.

(b), (c) & (d) Unless the amounts paid by the agri­cultural consumers are in the form of refundable deposits or contributions, no amount will become payable. The Superintending "Engineer, Operation will consider the

^ individual cases of agricultural consumers for refund of amounts as and when any claims are preferred to him in respect of amounts that are in the form of refundable deposits.

12th November, 1963] ()r< mv<?i-3 ;o M6^z<?^ 13^

n ^ M - ^ ^ * ^ ^ § * ^ <ga^ ^ ^ ^ 5^ssoo^ ^=^^e^, ^a Rangoon-* .

)! Jj. ^). 0^*3& ; 8$o^a3j^ A ^ ^ ^ r r ^ s;* ^^Sooi^ 8$o5*

^ ^ ( ^ . tsocMe)^ S ^ ^ " ^ s{T^j8^ -53 ) <9§po ) 53\) b each

case will be considered and if it is a refundable deposit it will be refunded.

^0-0-cost of line a a ^ o &p) ^^1^00. -s^^ cost of line/

Constitution og) ss^y"^. QS3^^3 65 B_§" ir-^^o^^; is^^Sb ^ ^ ^

S iy 8o-0 )* o B ^o^b ^o*§o^ d M ^ ^v.^ &o^3 e oSir* *3 §"e 3 *So4>*g

g^^^c^M&^a. 550^)^0^ ^^3x> application ^^sjo^^^gjot^

-=y*43a 8§so^ 53o3j^^_^eso refundable deposit sbo-n-* 5;^^^$

^ a. ^gS-jtdasa (iS^ffo^) ? 8 ^ f S e^3%^R3&)0[arr'R)

*^cDij^^. jp^b^ 8-^S"S* ^2-T^ ir^Vdoa ? ^^s^"^^ 59^ *3S**t)35*

nr*"&^.45"^ A^ooou^oaj^ ? ^ooo^ *B gbeo "^^u^?^ a m o u n t ^ov*

as it is ?T* nsgbifgo accept 3xbo-n-*oa $

(4 j). a. R32ry3<s : a)^o^: honourable M e m b e r s a ^

M*3*g"3j^ ! 8 v - f ^ ^ *3d3 amr^R). ^o"g-^X) 8-sr*§*§* ^b^^^d^) ^

- #

^bo6 ^ Tr*&'*y3ag*(5^ <^sD^^^<%o M$aoa. -cnM Q^§-c^^§ "gg^eR v*-^

€)o€ iy l3b. T^db 5 ^ ^ o ^ p3a3fgoi2r*3j &.SSy§ ^ ^§^6^ -S^^^

*3^o^^j^^ ooj%a^d)& Xi^^m* ^13^-^^ ^

138 ()r<2? 7i<yw ,$ yo QMa^zo;^ [l th November, 1§63

DFM^JVD FOR FOM^FR FOR /^PL/MFAT/tTYOJV OF ^CNFAfFS

2 7 — * 117 (2076) Q.—Rn P. R ^ ^ ^ JV^M ("P ^ &^

jR<?m^cAa/2&^ Azo D^?^^^?2&J : Will the hon. Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state :

(a) the power required by the State for the Schemes to be implemented during the Hi Five-Year Plan ;

(b) the power available at present; and

(c) how the dehcit will be recouped ?

Rn A C. *SMM% R<?&%y : (a) It is presumed that the Member requires information regarding the total demand for power in this State. The following information is furnished on that premise. The demand for power is ex­pected to be 423 M W . during 1963-64, 455 M W during 1964-65 and 591 M W during 1965-66.

(b) The firm power now generated is 140.2 M . W .

(c) The deficit is expected to be made up to an ex­tent by increasing the generating capacity during the remaining period of the 3rd Five Year Plan. At the end of the Plan period the effective generating capacity is expected to rise to 446.8 M W , This will however leave a gap of 144.20 M W .

D,4M^4CRO&S< 2WF 'RO?'RM„4PyD7 YFRIT 7^F^5r GOD,4K4Rf D/SFRXTT

^ 2 8 —

* 155 (2753) Q.—$n Af. ^^^gA^wfj<? ( T r a ^ a ^ : Will the hon. Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state:

i2th November, 1%3] Om/ ??w^r^ ;o g^zo^y 13§

(a) whether any dividing D a m across the 'Rothula Pudi Yeru' in East Godavari District has been constructed either through the Public Works Department or through the Zilla Parishad ;

(b) the present condition of the said dividing dam; and

(c) the amount of the estimate ?

,Sn A C &/%%% R<?&fy: (a) No, Sir.

(b) & (c) D o not arise.

t§ d^o. i)^(r^^O"^ : &. ^3^0. . i^93^ < )"&)6A) ^oSy-Cb

^ a. a. sr^a : d . 52,260 eg) - a ^ ^o^a^ v cj.

2 9 — * 242 (3666) Q.—*&i 7. L. N ^ ^ ^ M ^ M & r y fCA^^) :

Will the hon. Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased

to state:

I4& Oraf ??w^^ yo QM^n'oK^ [12th November, 1963

(a) wether there are any proposals to construct wharf on K o m m a m u r Canal at Karamchedu Village, Bapatla Taluq, Guntur District; and

(b) in view of the heavy loading and unloadings of boat cargos of all varieties, whether the approach road which is in a bad condition would be proposed for forma­tion?

&% A C. & M % 7?<?&3[y .* (a) No, Sir.

(b) The matter will be considered.

3 0 -

^1322(3587^C)Q.—^nP. C ^ ^ M : Will the hon.

Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state :

(a) whether investigation of the Errigedda Anicut Scheme, Bathili, Pathapatnam taluk, Srikakulam District has been completed by the Government; and

(b) when the same will be taken up ?

tSyfA C. 6*M^R<?&fy : (a) No, Sir. Only preliminary investigation of the scheme has been completed.

(b) It is too early to say when it will be taken up.

( ) 3r*_3 Tr* <3o&. a-surax^ ta-*%aog' 3a&93ar'!g'&) 3&*_g

^ ^. ?§^<3&g : <9 gisxp* a ^ o M otarr-O RcKSxSa -5^*qoM5)f

oxr-'Sf a-a-*aM s60)o6. bo i 8 W S)^^j R8§e3 M8^oa, " B D ^ o F ^ ^

-crt -r"^o^7r^C3b, ar°38o%o*3o^ ^osgbE*rr*85 3oS)Oij^5$M vX)

12th November, 1963] Oraf ^w^r-y ?o gMg^fo^j i^

^ ^ * * < ^ ' ^^ * ^ e ) ^ *^3b cuj^ Tr-a-p-oa^ & ^ ^ < ^ b oooer^o^ 0 ^ ^ \

2)) $* i <f ? 15 R ^ ^ S O &r^!^A) 06...

^if^)% a<Sb HoSS^j-^eo ^^^-^ )o. 4 ) ^ . Rrr* 6.73^^j. st55y. b " 3 o ^ c&30^

1 ^ *^§!d grangeo &)0[^rr-d) nr* 8o^r-Sb ^ o C o ^ ^r'o^agi-cr'oxt *g^

3 1 -

^294(3963) Q.—^ri C. ^ j / w ^ ( P ^ f ^ ^ ) : Wi!l

the hon. Minister for Buildings and Communications be

pleased to state :

(a) whether the Government are aware of the bad condition of Cuddapah, Velupula Road, Velupuia-Muda-nur Road and Tayalapuram-Gandhr Road, in Cuddapah district; and

(b) if so, the steps taken by the Government to improve the conditions of the above roads ?

yK;y;f<7 ] &i . C ^H^^ 7&M%? r (a) YeS, Sin

(b) Certain stretches of the said roads, which are

of water bound macadem surface, require renewals and

repairs. They are proposed to be improved during this

142 Or^J 7iynw,y 6M f(?7i-y [12th November, 1963

3 2 -

* 773 (4448) Q.—6W ^. ^ w ^ ^ r a R^^?: Will the

hon. Minister for Law and Information be pleased to

state:

(a) whether the schemes for providing amenities at Osmansagar and Hussainsagar for tourists (construction of a lavatory and urinals, Motor boats for plying) were competed ; and

(b) whether the Centre released its share of ex­

penditure for the above schemes.

7%% Afz'TM ff jf r Lzw %%%? Jn/brmii oM ("t$n P. F. 7Vaf%-

M?H%% R%o): (a) and (b) Yes, Sir.

REMJSWR PERZKED r#ROM7# 7WR RTVCLES

PRODUCED JW / 7L5

3 3 -

* 786 (4616) Q.—Rn P. (?MMM^% ; Will the hon. Minister for Law and Information be pleased to state:

(a) the amount of revenue derived by the Govern* ment through the articles produced in jails in the State during 1962-63 ; and

(b) the amount of expenditure incurred by the Government therefor ?

&-; P. K F%nm7H%a R%<7: (a) Rs. 7,70,363-21 nP,

(b) Rs. 6,03,930-95 nP.

^ 2). Ka^dRg : ^ _ ^ ^ Roaoeo-3 ^ j ^ (j^^go - S' -X) -^^g

12th November, 1963] Ora? yi ery ;o QMe^fo^ 143

3 4 -

* 1024 (4359) Q.—^y^jn f. C. F^^5Aa&^ G w J

(2^/^/7?^^^ %-M? E. y j ^ R^^y (Af^AHr) : Will the ho^.

Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state :

(a) the financial assistance received from the Cen­tral Government for granting loans in the shape af tractors under 'Hire Purchase System' during 1961-62; and

(b) how many applications have been received from the ryots for the year 1961-62 and how many of them have been sanctioned ?

T%<? ,&&M.f&?r j&y ,4grM7M?%MfF *SW . B%&ir%HM A?<My) : (a) A n amount of 2.80 lakhs has been provided under the Third Five Year Plan during 1961-62 for the scheme for granting loans for the purchase of tractors on hire purchase system and the entire amount becomes avail­able as loan assistance from the Government of india.

(b) 261 applications were received from the ryots during the year and 18 applicants out of them were sanctioned loans. <*

cpayea o^^g^r^^§ ^oso^o^^- ^^^oSo -g"*^^ {j^*K^* ^ *R,^

144 Or%? wer*? y(? Qw^rft?^^ [12th November, 1983

&f f. C. P^^^/^&^ Cow^?; M a y I know w h o is the competent authority to sanction the said loan and the time required to get the loan sanctioned?

& ^ . ^ ^ M T T z z R ^ M : Ti!l 1961-62 the Director of Agriculture was the competent authority to grant the loans. Subsequently the procedure was changed and no w the Collector is empowered to sanction these loans.

^ g. a. *aog^ ? ^ tractors & loans sanction ^aR-a^

MKej -srtdsa purchase ^u** ? Purchase ^a3 ^-^^, -5 63 ^ s ^

-3* tractors § ^ ^ ^ ^ s-o^^ g^xoei^. s'^^ s) o xs sb collect

^ . K) tc*B& ? 33 M-trmM '^$). - ) tractors ^ ^^

^0 o^^*g, -5^^^ eax^Tr'as ^ ^ ^a Agricultural Department

^ ^ 0 . 3*oK'&'e3& : ^5Sd^"^o^ sanction ^ ^ ^ ^ < H Rno

sy r ^)^-^7v* & ^ a . ^a^Sb^sS^X) *)g);>y.R traCtOfS <^^go ep*o3oo 4D

^^-^ ?

( . cr*&^o^'3& ^o7v*B&^: 36 tractors^ spare parts

ydS*S* =ur"er 5$3JT3e3a &-?y^cu3. 8*^^ -sr g Spare parts ^^booR)^

^ J). KH3C*&)'5& : ^ tractors xM^otS^lS ^o302)^^bnr^^M*

s- g- -^g spare parts -asb^RD ^ ^$^osbcxo. 9 spare parts &°Rg-!gR3 complaints ^ TjT>a<xoigc&.

12th November I&63] ' O r ^ 7Mw<?;-,y o M^io?^ 145.

^ a. ^ c ^ g (^^*2^eo) : - tractors loans

Q^n^^-u- 3g- provincial basis ^ ^^^^ ? a c& g^sb o^o^ loan st-aj e'* * eS)? ir" ?

^ . ascao'Ba : 1961-62 ^^^^ Q^^<^. 1961-62 ^

^^oTr*Sn-^ ^^^. -a- o *3jjj obja -a i cb. < d3$ pending

^^A applications ar*^o consider ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M suf^a&i s;^

^ ^. RggKTcrgaea : - tractors So loan Q ^ DRo3ao€^,

* & ^ * L ^ ^ ^S^o^rp*^, ^^esbrr'^ ^)Sb^^ T^^b^Sb &3oS^c^nr'\a&.

Mo^^^ )j3^^^ Agriculture Department ^ v * §^^ tractors ^^. no proRt, no loss basis ^ ^ ^ ^ e s o Q3yo-*a§ ^^^i^?

^ . 00^^*3^ : MoRb3g*3 package ^^^^ (§o^ ^gb^a*?

West Godavari 24 tractors §"*^a. g) ^g-^^ 2.^^sb t9o<& ^ - ^ ^ 6 ^ ^oAj^oco. DoAir" ^er^eSb Sbr-cr* $5 ^9^) extend ^*^^^^3

S^ *3. /^^o^cp^ (ogs*s$g),) : 1961-62 grant 3aR&A>3oa

18 applications ^ ^ ^ ^ s§er*e<g"*.3o-gog' Q=c^^ 3 ^ e T ^ ?

^Hnr^gM. #-<y< *Bj , ^a K!o^^^o 8j-"i3 s; -cr*aa }S5cCb^0 ^3^^&).

146 6y#^ J^w^F fo Ma^?o^^ [i th November, 1§6

&f J[. P%/%r<37?M J ? ^ ^ : There are no conditions, Sir,

If he is credit worthy, if he is able to repay the amount

and if he has got enough land for cultivation, he will be

given^a loan.

^ *3<3 e3 a%y<3o : (jT-TS 9< 3a$g3)<yT7YT small tractors &

manufacture '-gox^i^sM o^ta. ^a stage &^<3^ *g)osj

^ <. & o ^^^5 : Small tractors a* manufacture ^tyrae

g^TT" ]XS3agQO-5r*& licences s{ o-S)-ry*3b. ^^) S^is^ gg3<5^ ^ ^ ^ ^

^ (% &S. a. <3S. ^so^cr^ (Dsij^sr^.^rg*): ^ tractors §"R

*3oj<^co§^^ 16 * o Rtfgj ^^j^gjj Sbca Soo s KboR. M <gax ^^ ^jo^

&^b§^^iy^^§ booo*^ 36^3 i j O Cbtrao st^boa.

J^r. *%?%%%%? : Supposing he is even a landless person t

& ; . jB^/dr^^/ R ^ ^ : N o , I said he should have lands. Max)"^ 93^.33^30 &o-cr e),0 Dao($;3 ' ($b, eo3b?5gb &o*3 a &D

g)g, g^ < onboo easy ?T" *gjj ^ -o &jo§ i3 o^a -j--o loan

( 62. 3. G&5. ^o^^CP^) ; R)<-3alabour R>&-3'r' ^ ^^sboA.

Land ^^o^ ga^s cbT^^, 30^^u^^^o^ sj .g &o^-t^^3 ens-s o ^C^. <$er-o^ o d d ^ o ^ 3 tractors RRR^o&oge) g o g ^ c ^ b ^ ^ o ^

^o^s^y^, o^&) 9^o$3 D ^ u ^ ^ [.aga aM s(o^ continue ^^^^

t% . Mo^j^*3^ : Tractors R% a ^ ^ ^ o ^^&od^ ^^ 3 ^

^^. ^vgor^ tractors deep plough 3 M ^ ^ , ^^^

l th November, 1963] <9?-%f [^1^^^ ;o gM^fo/z^ i4^

mOlStUre ^ ^ ^ J ^ O ^Ea^gur* ^o^^^oo^^ v^?3)^eo53j^^^d).

^r*<^od. ^ a ^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ j ^ 3R)& &^^^'& ^^be8b tractors ^ <9S^<2

nei a s- or &^a. M^^^deep plough o s*s *g, cceo o*g aaaa^R). &!$orr* e^^b^*^ { o-$r e)6 r*i , ga tractors ' os'? M^^S'o &^a. S^g* 6^^o^d35^g^?3&)^g ^gb^-3 $5^^bodX) ^ <9p!j3-*c3>

' < o. t§ 3&g ( o "\: B *g)di)d tractors a T r " cr

M^S'^o^ ga^ power tiHers 9o- research aeo^^-^oaa

s$o a power tillers R> *^^o^ s^^^^ny^ ?

^ <a, aocrji)*3 : § research R^ sass o do , -Detrac­

tors -D^^ c&e)Sb ^§^^o3b^a epo ob e?o eoc3*g. ^ tractors

& 3' *cr a)§ 8 12 licences a)oa a)t3aoa [p$j 5Sjj. aD c(jcr*cb -yrs-^^ -sr°633 &^*^J^^o-^§^^^. v^X), * ) "B bogj tgoi&nr'&3o6''* &o*3

iy*^5r^^, §^.^ger*o6^ (S)$)^&)j tractors *- & 9 ^ ^ ^i3 &?r^3j.

^<3o. Raag: '^tractors ^ ^^^d); power tiHers

M^a>. a *g , a *3a. Power tiHers which wiH be manned

by only men.

§j <3. e) y-L3 ^ : Power tiHers a*^ a^ tractors ^

<sds$A;. Q ^ ^ 4 H . P. ^ 3^i3T'63& ^o^db^*§T3-D§ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

a, g*o*5)b tR^a^o^Xb^a. M (^030^0 ^^^orr" p e ^ o ^ ^ e3Xb3r3.&M.

^ D, ^ : a^rva ss§j5b cy-38s 24 tractors n ^ ^)

tp^a. QD *^o^[p$j^^j ^ designs specihcations ^#3

SpeciBcatiORS s o-cr* ? ^e^MOJJ^, ( p ^ ^ ^ ^ D ^ ^ ^ o ^j

n d ^ ^ ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ : Tractors §"*a *9o^^w3^^ -^^^

b ^ ^ ^ v ^ a j ^ ^ ^ M o f m a t i o n ^^o^ar^ T^&^^gf*?*

&oa. ^tractors ^^^ t e n ^ # ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ %$#mg^n^

148 ()y^ ^/MwerF {^t^y^o^ [12th November, 1563

Mg^% s^^^o^. ^ tractors R ^ M ^ ^et land <s e a^^&

a^N&^cxo^ tractors ^ ^ ^ s ^^^^ Ferguson tractors Ty- s$o bos5o 39jba ^doa. d)-^^ 24 Ferguson tractors

^ s- *3^^cr^ : 93y<33 1961-62 hire purchase [$oK 11 tractors ^ ^ 33^&. ^^^ * j_go&o ^^?g^^oo appli­cations * ) ^ . ^s g^e-y-§7^ information -y^a. "So^^a, §^0 g^e-5^&7^ ^ tractors s"3$R s;^ loans divide 33^RM v* a

a&r>K) 147

^ ^ e b 52

S'dr'^ex) 4 3

&H**&r'-gr'(3b 1

Sgdo^^ 7

261 applications pending ^ ^ n r ^ ^ 55 3o3%^o. ^ o d ) ^ ^ ^ 17 tractors ^ ^ ^ o a ^ ^ . ^a^o^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^exr-axy* 7^

^dr*^eD^ 5 3do^eo6^ 5artt%*& st-cr d). n)^v"Tr^85 <^s)j^^ dceo

igg Q^o^s'^ojo-^^. -^^) at^bo^^ ^9 loans ^^oir-6n^ ^^cxoo-D

Q^k-cn^S [3cd)^o $33?r=^&j.

3 5 -

^ 1063 (4717) Q.-3n MJ. 7 ^ ^ ^ f & m ^ ^ ^ r Will the hon. Minister^for Agriculture be pleased to state:

^ whether the State Government also are considering any proposal to start a Deep Sea Fishing Corporation in the State on the lines of the Corporation constituted by the Central Government ?

12th November, 1963] OfaF^fHwer.? fa QMayf^Ky !4§

&i 4. J5^J^^^z jM%p: The answer is in the afRrma-tive. Government of India have yet to constitute a Cor­poration.

}S s&shs3%<5* Q&^o&y: 8 Corporation R> x)o3jn3o cn $

RoxsR) A-tr' j i , s* centre s*&a ^ o -c3 § [ ^ ?&

o* )b*5y*d) 2S^ 8to3o3j'*<5'* ^[j^o-^o^-sr"^ &)^ [^o^o 8j^^ -3y*&

^dj^oaj^eo^S$^) 5 ^ *3?js cCir-3o. ^6 QSf^<% }^Co^o ^g^e^ S^,

^CoT?^^ Tr*9;3bo3 3^<^o -rr^^d). ^ ^ (j3 j o* j a, C O B C e m !^"*^o^o-^

^^ Director of Fisheries *^^ - 66 < eo $3^ ^jg s ^ e

§^^^^ b^^^s* pending &o e s$-o a.

i Q.—No. 36 [1081 (4763)3

3 7 —

* 1082 (4764) Q . — & : F. 4 ^ ^ R ^ : ff^ &i JT. P^^^y^ fP^JM^r Will the hon. Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state:

(a) whether dry Rsh is imported into the State from the State of Maharashtra by traders in Bsh ; and

(b) whether our State is in a position to meet the

local demand? „ ^

^ A. JM%M7KM R^4y : (a) & (b): The answer isin

the afSrmative.

i Not put and not answered in the House. Hence the Question

and answer aure included in the proceedings at th^ e n d W & e

Ques^pn HPW. :

150 Oral nwers ?o 6^6^fo^ [12th November 1963

plant ^^S$^ 3J§^3 ^gj^-^rr"^^^^ ^ ^ er^^o ^0^008. ir*a<R ^

plants expand ^^^^sb ^.^3^^$^ ^ o ^ " o b 3b t^^^o ^^

^ <b. e)t)CPJb*35 : 3 M a $)o*g plants ^ ^ ^ § ^ M o M o

^*n*"\R>. ^0 ^^jorr* ^bo^X) M^[^o(^ R^S&xr^Rj.

^ W n O N OF F75R 7V WLZC/tr L^^F

^ 1137 (5056) Q . — n E. ^j&M R?<My (P^^ y &f jR*. PM%M%^%J; Will the hon. Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state :

(a) whether Ashing rights of the Pulicat lake are auctioned evd!y year; 1

(b) if so, what was the income m the year 1962 ;

(c) whether there is any understanding or agreement with the Government of Madras in exploiting th$ Rshery products of the said lake; and

12th November 1963] tfnKan <<4nw<?rs to e t ^ M M ^;

(d) what is the annua! ash production approxima­tely in maunds of the Andhra part of the Pulicat lake ?

&? . ^ r ^ ^ : R ^ . - (a) The answer is in the negative. Fishing has been permitted f ree of cost.

(b) Does not arise.

(c) The answer is in the negative.

(d) Approximately 116 tons.

tt . (noc^p^'SA ? ^ d ) ^ ) ^ ^5?t)o ^ ^ i y ^€M Q<by* *&jj*° ^ ^ b o

S^^aoD *3 *A^ X) S< l)&r^^^ ^^[s^c^og^ RojiSao^a) n^^^b^d)

39—

^ 1138 (5057) Q.— &zE. 4^^J^^y f j ^ ^ W ^. PMH%%xy%) r will the hon. Minister far Agi^3^Are be pleased to state:

(a) the number and approximate extaat of the Reservoir Fisheries in the State; and

^ (tx) the ;ac&%ne by auct^n from the State Reservoir ^$Series for the years 1962 and 1963 ?

Fn A FafafRHM R ^ # ^ (a) There are aAw#3i important se^oirs in the Andhra Pradesh Sta^e # ^n approximate extent of 200 Sq. MMes.

(b) Thehicome during t h e ^ r i § ^ - 4 & w a s R$ 2.20 lakh$.

152 yFr%R?K HtPMWF ^ e^^/f^M^ [12th November, IMS

* 745 {3981) Q.—^n P%7^/^^w F ! ? ^ ^ w ^ ^ ; Will the hdn. Minister for Labour and Transport be pleased to state:

(a) whether it is a fact that the proposal to form Regions for administrative purpose of the Road Trans­port Corporation was dropped;

(b) if so, the reasons for the same; and

(c) whether , there is any regional accounts oSicer and a section working under him ?

mMf;Ay,j; (a) Yes, sir.

(b) The existing divisional set up was introdusced only recently and the Corporation feels that the divisional set up should continue for some more time before the Corporation is re-organised ona regional basis,

7 (#) There is an additional Deputy Chief Accounts t^OC&c^ called the Regional Accounts Officer. There is no Section as such under the Regional Accounts OSicer.

^ c. . &R^_9 / Additional Deputy Chief Ac­

counts OSicer **& redesignate ^o^^^v-^. ^ # ^ regm-

^h# set up aa-Y?a ^ § ^ ^ ^ ^ envisage ^ M ^^ **a, $(^^

^r^^g^ .^^ ^^. Additional Deputy Chief Accoi#s OScer a -crny* hco ^ ^ e ^ ^ . *" , ,

12th November, 1963] PTnM<?H ^ w ^ j ?o g^^fo^y t ^

^ &. a. ?aa;ay._a. ^x^^er. ^ 5 . Accounts Section—

strecmline ^o^o. ^ o ^ ^ s-a rooms for stajg*—lay down

3<xa*o. Test audit ^ ox)-u- X) accounts section s e $^a

($) e?o^^ *3og"&^8S : & o3o?6#"-K Sr ^^g*^ ^ duties

^^o^. -y-io Regional set up postpone 3vT&. - *) *&3ta

i^ . 3. &s^^5: -sjj b regional setup 3nny*esaf*a

^^-^^ ao*gv^^. <a &,^ post ^-)^o Accounts Department

a t*333o $)$da ^s^nr^ej, Mas^-g redesignate Additional

Deputy Accounts OfRcer ^^ g^^e^Ty^. ^^ gogaaooca

COLD RTOiMGjE F^CfL/r/F^ T F/^R/yC CRVZMR

3 6 —

^ 1081 (4763) Q.—.SW F, ^ M R^Jy: Will the hon. Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state:

(a) whether there are any Cold Storage Pianta ia important hshing centres to facilitate deep sea fishing;* and

(b) whether any steps were taken by the O w e m -ment to mechanise Rshing craft; and to improve proces­sing, transporting and marketing of fish on m o d e m lines?

A : —

(a) & (b): The answer is in the aRinnative*

^ FJ^TR)N^L DFFJEAfCF * I-

716—(3051) Q,— nrv ff P. S a/K%w!&rr<M, G. C. &)?)&f A, ^ ^ # ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^(^aM^^^^^^-^W4#h<^ the Chief Minister be pleased to State:

i&4 H^n^^M ^M^we^ fo M ^ M ^ [l2t^ November 1^6§'

- (cf)' the progress of work done so far in the State in various

septors of the national defence together with the details thereof;

(5) at what level and in which places defence committees had been formed, their number and the names of members thereof:

(c) the amount of cash, gold and materia! so far collected in

this connection district-wise:

(d) whether any 'kinds of bonds for the same are sold so far, if s&, the amount collected through the bonds districtwise ; and

(e) the steps proposed to be taken by the Government to in-

citasd these eiforts ?

A . —

A N S W E R IS P L A C E D O N T H E T A B L E O F T H E H O U S E

P.4PER PL,4CRD C W 2 W E T^FLR O F T R F R O M E

(%) A note is enclosed.

'(&) &eop!es* Defence Committees exist at the levei of the State, City, District, Municipal and Block. In some districts such cp&naittees exi&t at the taluq, non-block and Panchayat level also. The total number of the Committees is 1212. The membership of the above committees, which is about 17,000. comprises bulky data and it involves considerable expenditure in furnishing this data. In w w ^ the utMost need for economy in the present Emergency, the HaaJble Members may kindly put up a separate question asking for names of members of any particular Defence Committees in a parti­cular district or districts. The lists of members of Andhra Pradesh State People's Defence Committee and Hyderabad Citizens' DefMiA Committee are enclosed.

(c) A statement is attached.

(J) A statement showing the amouhts subscribed id %he State tO the various bonds and certi&aates issued by the Government of India is attached. i

(%) The steps are detailed in the note at^aahed w M h Be6$%WP to answer to clause (a) above,

l§t%^N3vember 1963] WrfMen ^n^er^ fo gMe^fo?^ i53

PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE

. The country has risen as one man to meet the challenge posed by, the Chinese aggression fully and effectively. Andhra Pradesh Stafe, which was in the fore-front in the days of Freedom Struggle, has responded magniRciently in the hour of crisis.

"'In November last, the Government constituted a 64 Member Andhra Pradesh State People's Defence Committee under the Chair-nlaiiship of the Chief Minister to take concerted steps towards defence efforts and to enlist the co-operation of all sections of the pPedple in the endeavour. A n Executive Committee has been set up under the State Committee and 4 different sub-committees have been constituted to attend to the various aspects of defence efforts in the St^fe. Committees on the same pattern have been formed at the Dlstfict, Municipal and Block levels. The administrative expenses of the committees are borne by the State Government.

"*S^h^ Public M v e to be continuously kept informed of the danger

facing the country and the part to be played by them in the present

Emergency and all media of mass communication have to be fully

utilised for the purpose. A n amount of Rs. 20„Q00/- has been sanc-

tioh6d from the State funds for the Publicity and Propaganda

Sub-Committee. A 6!m entitled TJnto-Onr Last' in English and

gatyameva Jayathe' in Telugu and Urdu versions have been produced

and screened in the various theatres of the State. A Telegu play

entiiled 'Vandematharam' on the theme ofthe border conflict has

been selected and copies of the play have been supplied to the dis­

trict for enactment. A n amount of Rs 10,000/- has heen sanctioned

f w utilising the services of the various cultural troupes for Defence

p^Micity.

* An initial target of Rs. 4^ crores for collection to the National

Defence Fund was set for the State with individual targets for the

various districts. The response from the peopls has been over*

TsdrMBHag* "The total target Sxed for the State hda been exa&edaig.

^ g^^ae^t shewing $he latest position of the district-wise #on^i^

butions to the National Defence Fund is annexed* AM&hey ptate-

ment showing gold contributions and progress in the sale of G o M

B & a ^ i # # m a § ;0e&aaca B ^ d s , Defence Depasit CeaRi&ga^s a&g

National Defence Qeitj&aa^s % a # ^ M 3 ^ % § &

156 #r?;?eM y?w^^ ^ gM^^o^^ fl2th November 1 ^ :

The Defence Fund Sub-Committee is constantly engaging its

attention to step up collections to the National Defence Fund in

various ways. 'V signs for cars; buses and lorries and 'V badges

for the people priced at Rs. 10/-, Rs. 25/- and Re. 1/- respectively

have been brought out and are on sale throughout the State, to

serve as a reminder to the people of the need for effort towards

ultimate victory.

The Government are seized of the imperative necessity for maintaining the morale of our jawans who are defending the country heroicalty. Various measures have already been adopted by the State Government for the welfare of the Jawans and their families. Mare welfare measures are under the consideration of Government. The measures already adopted are .

1. All unassigned waste lands at the disposal of the State Govern­

ment have been reserve for assignment to soldiers after demo­

bilisation.

2. Provision of free medical aid to the dependants of defence personnel in all Government hospitals and dispensaries in the State

3. Priority to wives and widows of Defence personnel in registra­tion and placements in Employment oiHces.

4. Preference in placements in Employment OfRces to grown up sons and daughters of Jawans, suited to their qualifications.

E D U C ^ n O A ^ L F/tCRJ?YES N D C 0 N C ^ 3 / 0 N g

5. Free education to the children of Defence personnel engaged in Rghting or pusted on the frontier and also to the children of those killed or disabled in action in the present emergency. The personnel include combatant L C. Os and O. Rs. in the

three services. <?

.6* Preference to the children of Defence personnel in the award cf

M- stipend ybursaries and scholarships if they are otherwise i#^

M#6h%ierit-eum-ineans test.

^ ?n Condonation of delay in the payment of school/coHegd fdgaiS

respect of the children <#Oefen<%e personnel. « i ^

12th November, 1963] Wrf^H ^Hjwrg fo 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ 157

/ 8. Payment of Book allowance to the children of those mentioned in item 5 above at the following rates:

for classes I to V Rs. 7/- p. a.

VI to VIII Rs. 15/-p. a.

IX to XII Rs. 20/- p. a.

9. Waiving of certain conditions in favour of the dependants of Defence personnel for admission to Service Homes, State After Care Homes. Vacationa! Training Centres, Hemes for the Aged and Disabled and Orphanages. Similar private institutions have been advised to follow the example of Government insti­tutions.

10. Free training to dependants of Defence personnel in condensed

courses, typewriting, shorthand, commercial subjects and crafts

in Government institutions and institutions under the State

Social Welfare Board.

The educational facities and concessions are to continue as a per­manent measure.

11. Free medical treatment to the families of O. Rs & J . C. Os

serving in the defence forces of the country outside A. P. pr

killed in action during the emergency on par with the families of

the State Government Servants drawing corresponding salaries

or of similar status.

1!. Prohibition on requisition of houses required for the use of the

service personnel for storing their surplus baggage or t&gpattd

their vacation and de^requisitioning of houses already requisi­

tioned if so required by the owners (service personnel).

13. Protection to the families of jawans residing in rented houses

and paying rents regularly, from eviction by tlie house owners

on the ground that the houses are required for the owners' per­

sonal occupatton. *.

14. Prevention of harassment of servicemen and their families hy

anti-social elements. Instructions were issued to the Commis­

sioner of Police, Superintendents of Police, Secretaries of the

District S. $. & A Boards to help the #taaHe^ f #o!^Hers in the§r

158 ^ ? ^ ^ H W W ^ g^a^^^-y [12th November, 1963

difficulties and also to take strong measurs to perevent such harrassment by anti-social elements.

15. Reservation of suitable compact and contiguous blocks of lands

in and around the cities and towns for housing colonies of

demobilized men.

In response to the appeals of the Chairman of the Welfare Com­

mittee^ large quantities of various amenity articles for Jawans h^ve

been received and they have been despatched to the proper authori­

ties. Utility articles like pyjamas have been prepared with the help

of volunteers. The Citizens' Central Council has sanctioned, a sum

^ of Rs. 1.5 lakhs and the State Government Rs, 20,000/- for the work

of the Sub-Committee.

The State Government have prepared Civil Defence plans for

the important towns in the State. The State Government have since

established a Civil Defence Training Institute at Hydera-bad to

impart training, not only in Civil Defence to ojRHcers and staff who

are required to train the severe! Civil Defence personnel required

to man the Civil Defence services, but alt in general emergency

relief measures so that the officers trained may be useful in organis­

ing Civil Defence measures if necessity arises and also for organising

relief measures during natural calamities. The inst ructors trained'at

the Institute are expected to be utilised for imparting training in

Civil Defence to Home Guards, and other volunteers as also to

Government servants that will be required for manning the various

Civil Defence services.

Government initially ordered the raising of 8 compdHiesTof Home Guards (each company consisting of 110 men) at the following 7 selected urban areas of the State:

1. Hyderabad and Secanderad (2 companies).

2. Visakhapatnam Town.

3* Kakinada Town.

4. Vijayawada Town.

5. Guntuf Town.

6. Kurnool Town.

7. Warangal Town.

12th November, 1963] Wr;'??e% y4?mw,y ;<> g M ^ ^ ^ j !g9

Government have since decided to raise 8 more companies at the

above mentioned places. As the strength of H o m e Guards so far

raised in our State has been found to be too meagre especially when

compared with the strength sanctioned in the other neighbouring

States, the Inspector General of Police has since submitted proposals

for raising 50 companies of H o m e Guards for the entire State and

the matter is separately under consideration. Thus 34 additional

companies would be raised in the State. If the above scheme is

approved then the entire State would be fuliy served and they wo.*!d

be located in almost a!l the important towns in the State.

The H o m e Guards organisation is intended to serve the follow­ing purposes:

(i) as an auxiliary to the State Police Forces, and to generally help in maintaining the internal security ;

(ii) help the community in any kind of emergency e. g , an air raid, a fire, a Hood, an epidemic, and so on ;

(iii) Operate as an em^rg^oy labour force needed for special

tasks directly or indirectly connected with the defence of

the country e. g, loading and unloading of wagans and

helping in emergency construction works, etc ; and

(iv) in special cases, serve as functional units to provide essen­tial services, such as motor transport* pioneer and engi­neer groups, 6re brigades, nursing and 8rst aid, operation of water and power supply installations, etc.

At the end of 1962, there were 25 Civilian RiSe Training Cen­tres, to impart training in 6re arms to the public. In pursuance of the instructions received from the Government of Ind!a to start RiHe Training Centres at all Police Statiorn and also at places where armed poiice battalions are located, s^eps have been taken to open many new RiBe Training Centres.

The present strength of the N. C, C. in the State is 28,000. Orders have been issued, for increasing the strength of the N. C. & by 29,600 cadets. The Registrars of the three Universities in the State have issued instructions for introducing N. C. C. & N. C. C. RiSe Training in the Colleges a fh Hated to them on compulsory basis during College working hours. The Director of Public Instruction

160 tPr%f%/t ^MFwerF ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ [12th November, 1963

and Director of Technical Education have also been requested to

issue necessary instructions to all the Educational institutions under

their control.

The Central Government have formulated the scheme of Village

Volunteer Force and Defence Labour Banks to mobilise fully the

large rural man-power for Defence efforts. The Force has a three

fold programme — increased production; mass education and village

defence. The Defence Labour Bank is an integral part of Village

Volunteer Force. The Bank will be based on the donations of the

free labour and monetary contributions in lieu. The scheme was

inaugurated in the State on the Republic Day this year.

The Government of India have requested the State Government

to take on hand emergency schemes for recruitment and training

of technical personnel, namely, Craftsmen, Motor Drivers, Wireless

Operators, etc. St°-ps have been taken to train the required number

of drivers, craftsmen, Wireless Operators, Radio Mechanics and

Auxi^arv Nurses, in the State institutions.

The response from the Doctors and Nurses for Emergency Com­

missions in the Armed Forces is very satisfactory. Arrangements

have been made to release quickly from State Service the Doctors

and Nurses who have already been selected.

The response from Ihe Engineers has not been as encouraging. The Chief Secretary has issued a personal appeal to all Engineering Graduates below 30 years of age exhorting them to take up Emer­gency Commission in the Armed Fojces. It is proposed to amend the Engineering Services Rules on the lines of the Medical Services Rules to enable the Government to depute the Engineers for Military duty for a period of three years- The terms and conditions of service of Civilian Government servants during the Military service have been finalised. Steps have also been taken to promote recruit­ment to the^ Auxiliary Services like the Territorial Army, Indian Naval Reserve and Air Defence Reserve.

The question of stepping up production for Defence efforts as well as production in all sectors of economy is under the constant attention of Government. Various measures have been undertaken for stepping up industrial production. A n ogcial Committee "Bmer-

12t!h November, 1963] ^n;7<?H ^ ^ w ^ ?3 e ^ ^ ^ y 161

gency Production Committee" has been constituted for increasing

productivity and to ensure industrial peace towards this objective.

Plans have been prepared for stepping up production, reduction of

costs, utilisation of idle installed capacity in factories. The State

Government have exempted some factories engaged in defence p w

duction from the relevant provisions of the Factories Act to step up

production. Requests for similar exemption of factories engaged in

some aspect of defence efforts are quickly examined and granted.

In the field of agriculture, package schemes are to be implement*

ed on a modiRed basis in 10 districts of the State. Loans have been

sanctioned to agriculturists for the purchase of oil engines and elec­

tric motor pumping sets. Schemes designed to accelerate soil con­

servation programmes have been sanctioned. Separate schemes

have been sanctioned for the implementation of N e w Well Subsidy

Scheme, Artisian Well Schemes and for the purchase of air compres­

sors and Jack hammers speciBcally for draught effected areas in

order to step up food production.

The maintenance of prices of essential commodities and other

consumers goods at a reasonable level, already important in a deve­

loping economy, assumes greatest significance in the context of the

emergency. The State Government are taking necessary steps to

ensure efBcient distribution of grains and other consumer goods to

the general public. The State Government have sanctioned the

scheme for the organisation of Consumer Stores in Hyderabad City

and all other district headquarters towns, for State Government

servants. As regards the general public, the Government have

sanctioned a scheme for organising 5 Consumer Co-operative Stores

at Hyderabad, Visakhapatam, Kurnool, Warangal and Vijayawada,

to start with. The Government are considering the question of set­

ting up Co-operative Stores for Industrial Workers At selected M a s "

trial Centres.

162 !frf?fe% J wer,? fo gt fo?? [12th November, 1963

Genl. Admn. (Poll-D) Deptt.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE COTTRIBUTiONS TO THE

NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND AS ON 12-7-1963.

SI. Target in Cash in Gold in No. District lakhs of Rupees Grams

Rupees

(1)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

H.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21. 22,

(2)

Hyderabad

Nalgonda

Khammam

K.arinmagar

Mahbubnagar

Adilabad

Waiangal

Nizamabad

Medak

Srikakulam

Visakhapatnam

East Godavari

W e st Godavari

Krishna

Guntur

Nellore

Kumool

Anantapur

. Cuddapah

Chittoor

Hyderabadj^City ) G. A. (Foll-D^ Dept.

(3)

10.00

12.50

7.50

11.25

10.00

5.00

12.50

11.25

5.00

20.00

30,00

40,00

50.00

50.00

50.00

30.00

20.00

10.00

10.00

15.00

40,00

(4)

10,33,458

12,70,431

11,22,118

17,98,308

11,76,088

9,22,653

15,90,702

26,40,335

6,35,138

21,45,963

30,27,515

42,10,532

34,40,517

26,97,682

35,10,195

29,68,784

24,89,543

11,56,452

10,45,890

16,56,455

44,13,446

(5)

1,845

2,822

2,965

1,351

2,158

532

1,805

2,169

2,016

2,093

5,316

7,098

11,068

4,613

4,536

6,672

2,064'

2,051

1,274

766

10,933

P.M'sN. D. F. — * 3,06,596

T O T A L 450.00 4,52,68,801 76,147

lith November, 1963] !Vn;/<?H nw^ry ?o Q^^f<?^ ig§

STATEMENT SHOWING THE INVESTMENTS IN THE GOLD

BONDS NATIONAL DEFENCE BONDS ETC., AS ON 12-7-1963.

Gold National Defence National SI. District Bonds Defence Deposit Defence No. (grams; Bonds CertiR- Certifi­

cates cates (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Rs. Rs. Rs. 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8,

9.

10.

11:

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

Hyderabad

Nalgonda

Khammam

Karimnagar

Mahbubnugar

Adilabad

Warangal

Niaamabad

Medak

Srikakulam

Visakhapatnam

East Godoavari

West Godavari

Krishna

Gtmtur

Nellore

Kurnool

Ahantapur

Cuddapah

Chittoor

Hyderabad City

—.

277

380

331

4,900

1,864

3,469

37,555

5,689

497

14

9,185

719

1,16,279

37,969 *

5,000

74,000

50,000

90,700

6,900

2,000

1,48,000

1,40,400

1,20,900

1,39,800

86,700

1,09,500

20,000

1,10,900

10,46,400

10,COO

13,550

41,250

1,00,100

4,79,900

3,20,800

44,200

26,850

66,350

1,10,800

15,400

34,300

.20^400

86,38,800 13,85,100

1,40,085

2,450

83,770

3,65,375

7,67,825

2,71,925

3,02,030

10,47,995

2,86,140

7,40,995

12,17,575

10,07,250

37,13,855

3,09,615

5,49,850

15,13,150

2,91,820

3,61,770

4,36,540

21,17,825,

T O T A L 2,19,128 1,07,90,000 26,69,000 1,55^7^90

i§4 Tf?i/;eM Mw^r^ 6^a^^^ i th November, 1^]

LIST OF NAMES OF MEMBERS OF THE ANDHRA PRADESH

STATE PEOPLES' DEFENCE COMMITTEE

1. Dr. N. Sanjeeva Reddy, Chief Minister Chairman

2. Sri N. Ramachandra Reddy, Minister (Revenue) Member.

3. Sri K. Brahmananda Reddy, Minister (Finance & Coop.) Member.

4. Dr. M . Channa Reddy, Minister (Planning) „

5. Sri P. V. G. Raju, Minister (Education) „

6. Sri A. C. Subba Reddy, Minister (Irrigation & Power) „

7. ' Sri Mir Ahmed Ali Khan, Minister (Buildings & Communications) „

8; Sri Y. Sivarama Prasad, Minister (Health & Medical) „

9, Dr. M. N. Lakshminarasaiah, Minister (Industries) „

10. Sri M. R. Appa Rao, Minister (Excise & Prohibition) „

11. Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao, Minister (Law & Information) „

12. Sri A. Venkatramaiah, Minister (Municipal

Administration) „

13. Smt. T. N. Sadalakshmi, Minister (Endowments) „

14. Sri A. Balarama Reddi, Minister (Agriculture) „

15. Sri B. V. Gurumurthy, Minister (Labour & Transport) „

16. Rani Kumidini Devi „

17. Sri Vasudeo Naik „

11. Sri Hayagriva Chary „

19. Sri Gottipati Brahmayya, M. L. C, ^

20. Sri Tenneti Viswanatham, M. L. A. ^

21. SriK.V. NarayanaReddy, M. L. A. „

22. Sri Gowthu Latchanna, M. L. A. „

23. Prince Mukkaram Jah „

24. SriJayachandJD. Lohade, „

Chairman, Andhra Chamber of Commerce „

25. Sri Pannalal Ba nsilal Pittie ^ ,.

26. Sri Bezwada Ramachandra Reddy „

27. Dr. Burgula Ramakrlshna Rao, M . P. „

28. SriV. B.Raju ^

12th November, 1963] Wn';;<?H w ^ j ;<? Q ^ r f ^ ^

29. SriK. V.KangaReddy

30. Raja Saheb of Bobbin

31. Dr. Lakkaraju Subba Rao

32. Archbishop Mark Gopu

33. Bishop John A. Subhan

34. Sri Narla Venkateswara Rao, M. P.

35. Sri C B. Taraporewa!a

36. Sri B. P. Sesha Reddi

37. Sri V. Ramakrishna

38. Sri AHuri Satyanarayana Raju, M. L. C.

39. Dr. D. S. Reddy

40. Sri V. Kurmayya

41. Smt. K. H. Ratnagar

42. Smt. N. Subia

43. Sri Bikkini Venkataratnam

44. Sri Satya Dev

45. Sri Pragada Kotaiah

46. Sri Mir Akbar A!i Khan, M. P.

47. Sri G. Sanjiva Reddy, M. L. A.

48. Sri B.K. Nehru

49. Sri V. Jagannadha Rao

50. Sri K. S. Dutt

51. Sri N. V. Seshaiah

52. Sri K. R. Pattabiram

53. SrfA. K. BabuKhan

54. Sri Dost Mohd. AHadin

55. SriF. EHis

56. Sri M. P. Pai, I. C. S. ^

57. Sri K. N. Anantat^man, I. C S.

58. SriM.T. Raju, I. C. S.

59. Sri A. K. Kunhiraman Nambiar, I. P.

60. Sri C, N^rasimham, I. A, S. (R§td.)

166 WrfMen ^Hgwens gM^^o^^ [12th November, 1963

61. SriL. N. Gupta, I. A. S.

62. Sri M. A. Abbasi, I. A. S.

63. Vic-Admiral R. D. Katari

Sri Syed Hashim AH, I. A, S„ Deputy Secretary to Government,

Genera! Administration Department wit! be the ex-oiBcio

Secretary to the State Committee.

Sri Satya Dev, General Manager, State Bank of Hyderabad, will be the Treasurer of the State Committee.

NAMES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE HYDERABAD CITIZENS'

DEFENCE COMMITTEE

1. Rani Kumidi Devi

2. Sri B, V. Gurtimoorthy, Minister for Labour &

Transport, Government of Andhra Pradesh

3. Sri Mahadev Singh

4. Sri LingM Chetty

5. Sri Soma Venkateswara Rao, President Wholesale

Cioth Merchants Association, Secunderabad

6. Bishop Gopu.

7. Mrs. Haskar

8. Sri J. D. Italia

9. Sri T, Anjaiah, M. L. A.

10. Sri Yerram Satyanarayana, M. L. C.

tl. Sri K. Seethaia Gupta, M. L. A.

12. Sri Abid Ali, Editor 'Siasat', Hyderabal

13. Sri Sitarama Rao, Mysore Cafe

14. Smt. Ro^a Mistry, M. L< A.

15. Smt. SyamaIa*Devi

16. Sri Ram Dev, M. L. A. ^

17. Sri Jayachari, Deputy Mayor

18. Sri Pokarmal Gupta

!9. Sri Khaja Sardarulla Khan

Chairman.

Member.

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^

12th NwtmbcT 1963] Tfr^^ j4nw^f^ a? (^M%&PM

20. Sri Devendrapuri Goswamy.

21. The President, Students' Union, Osmania University

22. Pandit Narenderji

23. Sri Keshav Pershad Misra

24- Sri Sardar Chaman Singh

25. Sri Vasudev Naik^ Deputy Speaker

26. Sri Annam Vishwanatham., Secmiderabad

27. The Collector, Hyderabad-District.

28. Director, Public Health

29. Director, Information Department

30. Commissioner, Hyderab Municipal Corporation

31. The commissionor of Policy Hyderabad

32. Sri Narsing Prasad Jaiswal

<!67

Convenor.

S T A T EMENT S H O W I N G T H E MATERIAL RECEIYEP T O

T H E NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND

Name of District

(i)

1. Krishna

2. Nizamabad

3. Kurnool

Particulars

(2)

Fire arms ...

Plots (situa^d at Nizamabad) Acres (Agric#tia3a% Sand) ^ Weapons Radio sets Parages old ma^zines

boots Pillow cases Bed sheets Kamblies Woollen caps

Dry Battery Radio Set of binoculars Woollen blankets Sweaters

Books Revolvers

and

..*

...

...

,*.

...

**

...

Quantity

(3)

8

S 3 2

25

n 850 M4 ; MM 12

1 1 17

122 2

168 WfAfe% ,4H5weM fo gMg^fcw^ [12th November, 1963

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Visakhapatnam

Srikakulam

Kanmnagar

Anantapur

Khammam

r

Mcdak

Warangal

Dry Battery Radio set Red" shawl MulBers

Six chambered revolver

First Aid Box

Gun RiRe Wild goat skin Silver glass

Wrist watch

Fountain pens

Screw pens

Cigar lighter Hudson car

Ferro Manganese

Ferro Silicon

Wrist watches

Urdu books

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Case containing biscuits dona­

ted by the Indian Red Cross Society, Anantapur

Silver

Silver cup Radio sets Watches

Fountain pen

...

...

...

... Prize Bonds worth Rs, 30/-

Savings Bonds worth Rs.

Kambals MuSers Sweaters Radio sets

Dry Batreries (used) Gandhi cap

Radios

Country Blanket Bed sheet

570/-

...

...

1 1 2 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 1

20 tons

20 tons

5 50

1 case

1,063 grams 1 2 3 1

20 12 3 4 2 1

3 1 1

12th November, 1963] ?%f%eH Ky^rj! ?o $WF^<7^ !6^

H; Nalgonda

MuBers

Wrist Watches

Fountain pens

Money purses

Iron

Pencils

Pockets

Gramphone Record Cigarette Lighter Photos Silver cup

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Wooden stick with silver top

Toy pistol

Toy fruits

Film Roll

Felt hat

Knife

Magic Box

Books

Magazines (old) Flowers (colour papers)

Stainless steel glass

Inkless pencils

Soap case

Grape Bunch wooden

Toy Jawan with gun

Toy plastic

Transistor Radio Plastic

Spects

Kerchiefs

Pillow covers

Badminton Bat

Cotton blankets

Wrist watch Fountain pens

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

..*

**:

...

...

...

Books in Telugti, Urdu and B&di languages

Radio battery #et

... ***

15 15 70 6 1 22 1

1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3

222 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 i 13 17

" 1

15 1 7

37 ^

W^r^M ^MFM^rF ^^^i^Ky [12th Novepn^er t§63

WestQodavari Sword

Silver trowel RiHe

Gu

Cuddapah Buckets

Biscuits (Britania Packet) ...

Biscuits (Zesta Packet)

Biscuits (Packets with a tin)

Blankets (Cotton)

Towels

Mufflers ( Mixed wool and

cotton)

Cloth (Long cloth)

„ (Green shirting)

„ (Tassur cloth)

„ (Khadi drill)

„ (Hand-loom shirting in

two pieces of 26 yards

each

Bed sheets (Green)

Torches (Estrella Torch Hght)

Pens (Ever-last)

,, (Homer)

„ (Vivek) j, (Ashoka) „ (Writer)

„ (Pilot)

,i (Elex pen)

,. (Himmath pen)

„ (Panlaj pen)

,. (Mount Mack p<en) ...

^ (Universal Ink pen) ...

Soaps (Life-buoy)

„ (Rexona)

^ (Lux)

„ (My^y^sand^^

1 1 1 1

8 1 1 16 7 16

2

18 metres

2 „ 24 yards

16 metres

52 yards

1 1 9

2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

12

3 1 2 2

!3th N o v ^ ^ , 196^ i^r^^ J!?!W^^ e^c^io#y 1?1

Combs

Pencils

Chappals and boots

Hair-oil (Colgate)

Pictures (Framed picture of

God)

Pictuies (Vivekananda Paint­ings)

Books of envelopes (Prapaacha

^ Darshani 'DirePtoyy'

Book)

, (Packets of envel%&#4)

^ (Letter pads)

,, (Discovery of India

written by Jawaharlal

N e h m )

„ Srimad Bhagawad Gita)

„ (Note books)

, (Gem Dictionary)

Cigarettes (Berkely)

^ (Charminar)

Stationery articles * Pen holder with nib

Ash tray

Shaving set *...

Miscellaneous:

+ Toys

Ag^ay Bat%i&

Dhoties

Banians

37

76

1 pair

black

shoes

1 bottle

1

3

2

3

4

1

7

18

t 12 Packets

12 Packets

!

1

2

1 Seer

2

6

^MffeM ^7MM'%fF ^ QM^^f^M

Coat (Black)

Pants

Shirts (Bush shirt)

., (Khadi shirts)

Socks (Cotton socks)

(Kaki woolen)

ti2th N

...

...

...

...

...

Wrist watches with a stainless

steel strap

Sarees

Bag (Hand bag)

Thermos Flask (Sun ]

Handkerchief

Thermometer

Silver

...

*..

...

3rand)...

...

...

...

,. (Pieces of silver rods) ...

„ (Button) ...

ovembcr, 1§(

1

2

1

2

2 Pairs

2 „

2

5

1

1

1

1

111 grams

2

i

Nellore

Adilabad

Land (Donated by Sri M . Su-

darsana Reddy, President

Panchayat Board, Chinna-settipa

Revolvers

Gun

Nil

Silver

Radios

Hi)

Gramaphonc

Books and

RiRe

Gun

Magaxinds

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

+*+

3,44 acres

4

1

2,400 Grams

(appro­

ximate-!

iy)

3

1

363

1

i

12th November, 1963] Wr%?en M^w^j ?<? g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3

Revolvers ... 2

Woollen blankets ... 2

Woollen Waist Coats ... 2

Woollen Sweaters ... 5

Woollen Muf&ers ... 3

Wool! Caps ... 6

Pens ... 10

Wrist watch ... I

Lace table cloth ... t

Woollen Satingen cloth ... 1

Power tin ... 1

Small Stainless steel boxes ... 2

One set of spectacles (cooling

glasses) ... 1

Alluminium Basin ... 1

Belts ... 6

Woolen coats ... 3

17. Guntur Dry battery Radio sets ... 4

Revolver with twelve catrtdges 1

Revolver without catridges ... 5

S. B. B. L* Gun ... 4

Woollen over coats ... 3

Woollen Muders ... ,5

Woollen socks ... lpair

Woollen sweater ... 1

Tins" of Indian Home made

sweets

Soaps *

Fepperment tin

Woolen rugs

Chocolates

Boo!cs (bundles each contain­

ing 29 books)

2

24

1

2 1 tin

2 bundles

174

18,

19,

20.

2!.

Wn/?6M ^Hswws ^ QM^f^^f [!2th N

Hyderabad

Chittoor

Mahbubnagar

Director of In-

fbrmarion and Public Rela-* tions, Hyder­abad

Cleaning brush

Jerkin (Leather)

Nil

Wrist watches

Pens

Biscuit packet

Paddy

Silver tumbler

Woollen skin

Books and magzines

Cun

National Ekco Radio (Battery set)

Blankets

Kambals

Biscuit tin

Dry battery set (Radio)

Fountain pens

Sweater

Magazines

Books

ras^ember, 1$63

1

1

2

2

1

408 bags

1

1

1 bundle

1

1

29

21

1

1

4

1

5,863

771

iarc Sub­

committee

Blankets

Pullovers

Balaclavas

MuSers

Socks

Gloves

Cotswool ni ght suits

Military poat (old)

Blazer coats (old)

746

97

182

798

25 pairs

8 pairs

75

1

2

12th Navember, 1963} WrR?;?? ^ F ^ ^ y ;<, g H ^ f ^ ^ 1?S

Woollen pants (old) ... 1

Overcoats (old) .,+ 2

Woolen banians (old; ... 2

Woolen Jerkin (old) ... 1

Woollen coats (old) ... 3

Wool ... 24 ozs.

Bedsheets ... 784

PiHow-cases ... 983

Night dress cloth ... 4 yards

Long cloth ... 40% yards

Towels ... 24

Napkins ... !

Underwcars ... 2

Knee caps ... 2

Kerchiefs ..* 2

Jamkhanas ..* 2

Bandages - 560 yards

Gauze clothes ... 500 yards

Bandage cotton ... !0 1bs.

Radios ... 39

Transistors *** 6

Radio batteries ... 2

Loudspeakers *.* 4

Cigarettes ... 58,840

Cigars ... 200

Beedies ... 19,500

Wrist watch , ... I

Magazines and books ... 497 plus 9 bundles

Soaps — 231 cakes

Greeting cards ... 100

Powder tins ... H

Washing soap chips ... 1 packet

Soap-cases * * 4

TrRnks — 3

Gunny bag ... 1

Torches *** 4

Battery ceMs <*. 4

176 Wn(?en wwer^ o 3Me^:oK^ [12th November, 1963

22. Secretary.

Weliare Sub-

Gommittee

(Contd.)

Boots

Chappais

Tooth brushes

Tooth paste

Flask

Hair oil bottles

Combs

Blades

Vaseline bottles

Ballpoint pen

Ink bottles Stove

Match-boxes

Tumblers

Tongue cleaners

Honey bottles (6 oz. each) ...

Sweets

Fruit tins

Pickles tins

Biscuit's

Coffee powder

Tea

Chocolate

Milk Powder

Drinking chocolate

Ovomalt

Bournvita

H o m e made sweets

40 pairs

6 pairs 9 10 1 5 4

8 packets 324 1

4 1

12 8 4

60

2 tins

plus 501

packqts 329 6

180 lbs.

plus 16

tins

plus 8

packets

6 tins plus

5 pkts.

1 tin plus

4 pkts.

1 packet

$ tins plus

3 boxes

4 tins

2 lbs.

10 tins plus

1 lb.

2 pack-

12th November, 1§63] ] l^ff^g^ 7?ynw.y

Energy ibod

Siriten

Ragi malt

Cadimalt

'B' complex syrup

'B' complex tablets

Celin tablets

Glucovita

Glaxose 'D'

Waterbury's componnd

Seclopen

Benapen FortiBed

Achromycin 25 mg.

Costracin

Dihydro-Streptomy cin

Procain Pencillin (4 lakhs)

Crys

Strepto-Pencillin

Orunamycin

Coramine

Pethidril

Atropine

Synkarit

Morphine sulphate

Physeptone

Digoxen

Calcium Gluconate

Avil Largactil

Redokin . Vitamin-C

Kapilin

Sig^I Paraldehyde

Tetanus anti-toxin

Ardrenalin 1 cc

o gMay^oHg 1)^

... . 4 .

...

...

...

...

...

..*

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

". ... ... ...

L ...

...

...

...

1 package

1 tin

1 tin

1 bottle

1 bottle

1,000

1,000

1 tin

2 tins

1 bottle

5 vials

3 vials

3 „

12 „

2 „

2 „

6 „

1 „

1 „ 11 ampou­

les

M „ 5 „

3 „

5 „ 1 „ 3 # 3 „ 4 „ 3 „ 4 „

^ 1 w

7 „ 2 „ 2 ^

7 *

1 „

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Synopen

Lobchinc

Adrenalin

Emctin

Glucose 25 cc

Glucose 10 cc

AminaphyHin 10 cc

Deriphyllinc 2 cc

Benadon2cc

Vitamin A

Calcium pantothenate

Irghpyrin5cc

Irghpyrin 3 cc

Glucose sahtne

Coagulen ciba

Saline operator

1 ampoules

1

4

1$

9

3

6

1

8

5

7

:

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6 ampou-

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805(4852jQ-—SrfjTe/i/M;; F ^ ^ ^ A ^ w : — W i l l hon. the Chief Minister be pleaded to state:

the District-wise contribution of gold ornaments made till now intheStatcofAndhra Pradesh towards National Defence Fund and their approximate value ?

A . — A statement showing the District-wise contribution of gold or gold ornaments till 25th June 1963 in the State towards National Defence Fund is appended.

As the gold ojE gold ornaments contributed comprise gold of different carats, their value cannot correctly be assessed.

12th November, 1963] Wr&feM tnwe^ ;<? <$wMrMMy 17i

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRICT WISE CONTRIBUTION

OF GOLD OR ORNAMENTS TILL 25TH JUNE, 1963

SI. District

No.

(i) (2)

1. Hyderabad

2. Nalgonda

3. Khammam

4. Karimnagar

5. Mahboobnagar

6. Adilabad

7. Warangal

8. Nizamabad

9. Medak

10. Srikakulam

11. Visakhapatnam

12. Bast Godavari

13. West Godavari

14. Krishna

15. Guntur

16. Nellorc

17. Kurnool

18. Anantapur

19. Guddapah

20. Chittoor

21. Hyderabad City

Gold or

Gold ornaments in Grams

(3)

1,845

2,822

2,963

1,351

2,158

532

1,803

2,169

2,016

2,093

3,313

7,098

11,003

4,613

4,336

6,672

2,064

2,031

... . 1,247

766

10,928

Total ... 76,347

180 !%'n2;eH /i^^h^r^ 6M^/f(?n^ [12th November, 1963

P F M O A V DRT^/ME'D W D E R D E F F N C F OF77VD7^ ^ C T

3 —

709 (2514) Q.—Sn K ^/y^^^y^^;—Will hon. the Chief

Minister be pleased to state -

(%) the number of persons detained upto 26th January, 1963

under the Defence of India Act, in Andhra Pradesh State ; and

(%) the number of them released so far?

A.— (a) Thirty four, Sir. -(5) Ail the thirty four persons have since been released.

PMV/27PT f OZJCE FORCER 4 -

841 (5168) Q.—,Sn 5, Fe/M%y,y<2.---Will hon. the Chief Minister be pleased to state:

the names of the places in which the punitive police forces are

being maintained in the State now ?

A — S. No, Name of the village . District 1. Brikireddipalli ... Anantapur.

2. Kalamalla ... Cuddapah.

3. Ambakapalli ... Cuddapah. 4. Erikalacheruvu ... Kurnool

(West) 5. Minnekallu ... Guntur.

jBROOD^AT JL4JVP3 /A^JVDFR/t ^JVD TFLENC^T?^ 7!EG70^

5 — 958 A. (3057) Q.—5n P. MaAeM&%M%;A;--Will the hon. Minis­

ter for Revenue be pleased to state:—-

(a) the extent of 'Bhoodhan lands in Andhra and Telangana

regions, respectively;

(&) the districtwise extent of land distributed to the poof people out of it;

(c) the reasons for not distributing the remaining land so far; and

(J) the reasons for not effecting the transfer of pattas in the

name of the recipient (in the case of the land distributed) ?

A l — Ac. (a) (?) Andhra Region 3,811.40; cents,

(H) Telangana Region: 75,885.30 Guntas. (6) (c) and (J) :

A statement showing the particulars is furnished herewith.

<S,M?. MiMM <?/*;Ae JE^^^r o/

(1) (2) (3) ANDHRA REGION : 1. Srikakulam 2. Kurnool

7^^ Df^rfc^-wM^

Jf^rfoM^e^ o ;Ae jpoo/ 0Mf o/* f .

(4)

/#H6?F O /hf.

(5)

?A^ r j[/ ^ of p ^ ^ rn ?A2

(6)

442.67 cents 2,722.00 „

3. Anantapur 2,80S.95 4. Chittoor Dry. 4,355.74

Wet. 0.70 5. Krishna 2,69i 65 5. Guntur Nil 7. East Godavari 519,37 8. Nellore Wet. 14.95

JDry. 5,976.29 9. Visakhapatnam 687.19 10. West Godavari 4,280.00

11, Cuddapah Ac, 1 3 , 6 2 1 ^

Dry Wet

Nil 900 acres

(about 250 fami­lies settled).

1,019.35 94.39 0.70

27.17 710.00

At present there is no rule or law in the Andhra area for the regularisation of Bhoodan lands as Telangana area wherein there are certain rules framed under the Hydera­bad Land Revenue Act. A Bill for the management of the Bhoodan and Gramdan lands applicable to the entire State, is under the active consideration of the Govern­ment and legisMion in this regard will be enacted shortly. The work of distribution in the Andhra area is being attended to by different organisations like the District Bhoodan Committee, District Congress Committee, Sarvo-

idaya -Manda!s, etc,, and the transactions do not pass hthrough Revenue or other Government officials. The particulars relating to Columns (5) and (6) of the State­ment cannot, therefore, be furnished.

525.21 1,729.00 (the

extent was distri­buted to 661 per­sons).

346.00 (distri­buted to 276 per­sons in 50 villages.) J

o

CD

R3 ft)

<3 3f

M

TELANGANA REGO N: 12. Adiktpd 6,82L34GaatM 5,2 24J0

13. Nizamabad^ 946.21^ „ 305.35

14. Mahabubnagtr 19,364.26 „ 7^545.24

Being uncultivable and also due to non receipt of lists of persons for assign­ment.

The proposals showing the names of persons to whom the lands have been proposed to be assigned are not being feceiveu* from the Centra! Committee to distribute Bhoodan lands. The reasons for not distri­

buting the remaining land are: (1) due to non-receipt of distribution forms from Bhoodan Committee, (2) for want of list of selected per­sons to be assigned by the Convenor of Bhoodan Com­mittee and (3) forwant of for­malities such as Qubuliyats and Razinamas.

The land so far distributed have been effected patta in Jamabandi and the remain­ing cases are due to non-completion or relinquish­ment statements.

In the cases where the lands have been distributed to the persons, patta has been effected in the Jama­bandi.

The transfer of pattas in case of lands distributed in Mahabubnagar, Wanapar-thy, Gadwal, Makthal and Kollapur taluks, has been effected. In SQme cases the Razinamas formalities in respect of the remaining taluks have yet to be comp­leted. After completion of all the formalities required, the transfer of patta in the name of recipients will be effected during Jamabandi. Besides this, the recipients and the donors have not completed the formalities required under rules for effecting the transfer of

(!) (2) (3) (4)

TELBMGANA REGION—fConMj.

15. Warangal . 9,242.19 4,359.37 Guntas

16. Nalgonda 13,247.07 7,649.07

17. Karimnagar 2,481.35^ 1,870.39%

(3) (6)

The main reasons for not distributing the lands are: (i) due to the non-receipt of 'Bhoodan Patrikas' from the District Bhoodan Com­mittee, (2) due to dispute on account of the land being und^r the occupation of tenants, (3) the land donated is Government land and some land covered with forest and (4) some cases are under scrutiny of the Tahsil.

The remaining area un­distributed is 5,498.30. The reasons for the balance is due to non-receipt of the distri­bution patrikas from the Bhoodan Yagna Samithi.

For want of Phodi

Due to non-Phodi of lands' distributed the pattas have not been effected and also due to non-receipt of list of persons to w h o m the land is distributed from the Bhoodan Committee.

In most of the cases trans­fer of pattas in the name of the recipients have been effected. In few cases due to non-completion of forma lities, patta entries have not been eHccted. Action is being taken for their disposal.

The lands so far distri­buted have been effected patta in Jamabandi.

18. Medak

19. K h a m m a m

20. Hyderabad

2,985.26

10,171.12^

10,623.19 Guntas

1,465.06^

1,126.12

2,904.16 Gunts

Due to occupation by tenants and not fit for culti­vation and grazing purposes. For want of Razinamas from the donors and non-receipt of distribution forms from Bhoodan Samithi.

Non-receipt of list of allot­tees from the Bhoodan Samithi to the extent of 4.501.21^ guntas and the donors have no title to alie­nate the land to the extent of 3,956.38 and an extent of 586.21 is covered by the thick forest in respect of which Forest Department is being consulted.

Non-receipt of distribution forms from the Bhoodan

Donated land being Inam _ land and in some cases for ^ want of particulars from Bhoodan Samithi.

g s

Transfer or pattas was ^ effected to the extent of ^ 598.24 guntas; particulars ^ of the allottees are due <* from the Samithi to the ^ extent of 107.21 and an ^ extent of 419.20 is pending sr for want of sub-division ^ work. §*

Non-completion of the requisite formalities under *-*

B (P *-t

i2th November, 1963] #rfffM .4?M;twj ;o gMM^ony M $

6 -

997 (3957) Q . - & : C. 3a&eJJy ;- WiU the hon. Minister for

Revenue be pleased to state :-

(a) what is the wet ayacut under Yallanur tank of Anantapur

District;

(5) whether the Government is suppltying water to ail the

ayacut lands;

(c) if not, whether the Government wiil take steps to convert

the ayacut into dry lands; and

(<f) what are the wet and dry rates under this tank ?

A : -

(%) The extent of wet ayacut under the Yallanur tank is

Ac. 917-40.

(A) t N o Sir, The water is being supplied to an extent of

Ac. 718-24.

(c) Action is being pursued expeditiously at the level lower for

the transfer of remaining 199-16 acres, to dry lands.

(J) The following are the wet and dry rates under gte tank.

j<§<? tfrf;;e% nyw^ry o Q M ^ n ^ y [i2th November 196^

5*fng/6 cr^ ii'e; r g pa/* <zc g

5o!'/ aw^ jTara/M

5-5-10

. 5-4-9

5-3-8-A

3-3-8-A

4-5-7-A

4-4-^A

4-3-6-A

o M ra 6

2-13-0

3- 6-0

4- 8-0

4- 8-0

3-10-0

6-12-0

7-14-0

/4^JM^we/^ ydc^

9-00 nP.

9-00 nP.

9-00 nP.

9-00 nP.

11-25 nP.

13-50 nP.

14-00 nP.

There are no compounded and double crop wet lands under the

tank corresponding dry rates for the above soHs in the village are

as follows :-

3-5-10

5-4-9

5-3-8-A

3-5-8-A

4-5-7-A

4-4-6-A

4-3-5-A

0- 4-0

0- 6-0

0- 9-0

0-14-0

0- 9-0

0-14-0

1- 2-0

0-50 nP.

0-66 nP.

0-98 nP.

1-53 nP.

0-98 nP.

1-53 nP.

1-96 nP.

7 N ^ M F&T^rF-S

7-

1090 (4776) Q ^ S r i F. y^apM e ^ y ;* Will the hon. Minister

for Revenue be pleased to State : r

the number of Inam Estates taken over and abolished duting

the years 1957, 1958,1959, I960,1961 and 1962 ?

iith November, 1963] M ^ e n ^^^^er^ fo g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^

A : —

5 r ^ r F M F N r O F iV(/Af3FR O F 7N^M F6T^rF^ F^XFN

OFFR D M 7 N G T R F F F ^ ^ 7P57-?o 62.

^^^ ? A; cv6r.

1957 ' 4

1958 22

1959 775

1960 85

1961 159

1962 63

Total 1108

8 —

1023 (4356) Q . — 5rf F. C. F ^ r ^ A ^ ^ Got*? ; Will the hon.

Minister for Finance and Co-operation be pleased to state :-

(a) the names of Joint Farming Societies in the State; and

(&) the names of Societies which are given Rnancial assistance?

A :—

(a) 1. Gangidipalam Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Guntar District.

2. Narasampeta Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Waran^a! District.

3, Sri Veerabraham Co-operative Joint FMmis^ Society; Anantapur District.

4^ Sankuchakrapuram Co-operative Joint Farming Soci^, West Godavari District. <*

- 5^ ^Sa^higwa Cooperative Jt nt Fari&mg Soci^y^ NeUct^

District.

, r^^jtav^^n <3o-ope?ative Joint Farming & ciety, Kh^nn^M

Districts

m #rf^an ^?i^^^ ^ 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ November, 196^

7. Pochampalii Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nalgonda

District.

8. NagireddipaHi Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nalgonda

District.

9. Sri Rama Krishna Co-operative Joint Farming Society,

Chandralagudem K h a m m a m District.

10. Mulugunta Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Guntur

District.

11. Josyula Appalacharyuiu Kandriga Co-operative Joint Farm­

ing Society Nellore District.

12. Ravanapalli Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nala-

gonda District.

13. Marepalli Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Mahaboob^

nagar Dist.

14. ShanepaHi Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Mahaboob-

nagar District.

15. MammaipaUi Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Maha-

boobnagar District.

16. Avancha Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Mahaboob-

nagar District.

17. Goretta Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Mahaboob-nagar District.

18. Kandukur Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nellore District.

19. Chembadapalem Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nellore District.

20. Patha ^Cuddapah Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nellore District. r

^21. Mankhal Co-operative Joint Farmipg Society, Hyderabad District.

22. Sangala Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Anantapur District.

12th November, 1963] WnMeH Xn-ywrF ?o gMe^fo^ 7gp

23. Pullaiah Banjar Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Cuddapah District.

(&) 1. Gargidipalem Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Guntur District.

2. Narasampeta Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Warangal District.

3. Sri Veerabraham Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Anantapur District.

4. Sankuchakrapuram Co-operative Joint Farming Society, West Godavari District.

5. Mallavaram Co-operative Joint Farming Society, K h a m m a m District.

6. Pochampalli Co-operative Joint Fanning Society, Nalgonda

District.

7. Nagireddipalli Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nal­

gonda District.

8. Josyula Appalacharyuia Kandriga Co-operative Society,

Nellore District.

9. Revenapalli Co-operative Joint Farming Society, Nalgonda

District.

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1087 (4769) Q.—^f E. y j^M R a ^ ;- Will the hon. Minister for Finance and Co-operation be pleased to state :

(a) the Number of Co-operative Milk Societies and functioning

now in the State;

(&) the total share capital of the Societies ;

(c) the pattern of Rnancial assistance, if any, given to ^hese

societies by the Government; and

(<?) whether any steps were taken by the Government to enable

the societies to mechanise and modernise the supply and distribution

of Milk ?

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A :

(a) As on 31-3-63, there were 17 Co-operative Milk Supply

Unions and 548 Co-operative Milk Supply Societies. Out of these,

16 Unions and 397 Societies were functioning on that date.

(6) the share capitals of the Unions and Societies are given

below :-—

Milk Supply Unions Rs. 94,000

Milk Supply Societies Rs. 5,80,000

(e) (?) Government loans, at the rate of Rs. 500 per animal, are

sanctioned for the purchase of milch animals by the members of

Milk Supply Societies. These loans are recoverable in 10 monthly

instalments, and bear interest at 5^%.

(?f) Government have been sanctioning financial assistance at

5 0 % loan and 50% subsidy for the purchase of dairy equipment,

transport etc., to deserving Mitk Supply Societies and Unions.

Government staff for the proper working of the Societies or Unions

concerned is also being sanctioned, free of cost, in the initial stages.

(???) Government have been granting financial assistance the

Co-operative Milk Supply Unions at Kumool, Guntur, Nellore and

Chittoor, for the constuction of Dairy and Auxiliary buildings and

for the installation of pasteurisation plants and other accessories.

Amounts sanctioned under this scheme are at 7 5 % loan and 2 5 %

subsidy. The Kumool and Guntur Milk Supply Unions are operat­

ing the plants and the Nellore and Chittoor Milk Supply Unions

have yet to instal the plants and machinery.

(<%) it will be seen from the answer given under clause (<?)

above, that societies are given loans and subsidies for modernising

and mechanising the different aspects to dairying, namely, collection

processing, storage and distribution.

B R E A C H E S T O PEDD,4 CREi!E/^U 7JV J K W O O R F/LL^CE 1 0 -

754 (4126) Q . - 5n N. Mc/ian Rao .- Will the hon. Minister

for Planning and Panchayat Raj be pleased to state :-

12th November 1963] Wrf/^?? ^ / ? w ^ ^ QMesffons 191

(t7) whether it is a fact that Pedda Cheruvu in Kunoor village in Waranga! Taluk and district was breached :

(&) if so, when;

(c) the reasons for not repairing the same so far, and

(<?) when it wilt be repaired ?

A:— Yes.

During 1960.

N o one, including the Surpanch of the village, came forward to take up the work. As the original estimate was based on the surveys etc., made 8 years ago the Asst. Engineer (Minor, Irrigation) has been asked to take-up fresh surveys and submit revised estimate, The work is expected to be taken up during the current year after the rainy season is over.

n— 386 (4439) Q — SW .4. &H-ye<?n;afa R%3 .*- Wiii the hon. Minister

for Education be pleased to State :

What is the number of scholarships aUotted by the Centre to

our State under "National Scholarships Schemes" for Post-Matric,

Post-Inter and Post-Graduate students for the three years of the

third Five Year Plan and on what basis they were awarded and the

amount paid to each scholarships-holder category-wise ?

A :-

The number of scho!arships aUotted by the Centre to this State

under the National Scholarships Scheme for the three years of the

Third Five Year Plan is :

% % r .- JVb. o/F^Ap/anyMpj #7/0ffe;?ybr

Post- Post- Post-Matric Inter Graduate

1961-62 1962-63 1963-64

116 116

. H6

31 31 31

. 15 16 16

Basis for award :

The Scholarships are awarded to candidates who obtain a Rrst

class (or where no class is awarded, not less than 6 0 % marks in the

192 WnM<?M ^ w r F ^ 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ [12th November, 196

aggregate) in S.S.L.C.etc. P.U.C. B.A/B,Sc,/B.Com./B.Sc. (Ag)

Examinations, subject to the following conditions :

(a) candiatethe income of whose parents is upto Rs. 500 p.m.

will get the full scholarships.

(2?) candidates, the income of whose parents is above Rs. 5000

but not above Rs. 1,000 p.m. will get scholarships at half the rates.

R%?&y pf RcAp^A;'^

L I. A/1. Sc., Pre-University course & 1st year of the 3- Year Degree Course, where such course exists

2. B.A./B.Sc, 2nd and 3rd year studies of the 3-year degree course, where such

Pay

Rs.

50 p.m.

fa Ao^eAs* %?/%-

fMFi!ffMff077.y

Rs.

60 p.m.

3.

4.

5.

course exists

M.A./M.Sc.

Professional Courses

(First Degree)

Ph.D.

75 p.m.

J00 p.m.

100 p.m.

200 p.m.

83 p.m.

110 p.m.

110 p.m.

210 p.m.

H^TFR W!7RCE5 7N Y^LMi^tR/tAf CON5rjrC7ENCy

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173 (2948) Q.— &fCA. Mam^M72%.--Will the hon. Minister for Irrigation and Power be pleased to state :

(%) when the work of the following water sources in Yellavaram Constituency of East Godavari District, which are very essential to the tribal population and for which estimates are understood to have been sent tf the Chief Engineer, Hyderabad after scrutiny by the Public Works Department, will be taken up :

(f) Kondapalli Ottigedda Canal (Vellavaram Taluk, East Goda­vari District)

(fz) Konda lingam parthi Kolagedda canal, (Yellavaram 'Taluk East Godavari District.)

12th November 1963] W7?f;<2H ^ ^ ^ 6 ^ fo g ^ e ^ ^ ^ 1$3

(nf) Ammenabadu Palagummi canal (Yellavaram Taluk East Godavari District.)

(z'v) Canals relating to Gujjumamidi Valasakokum (Rampa-chodavaram Taluk, East Godavari District.)

(5) whether the estimates of the above canals have been com­pleted; and

(c) whether the said works will be completed during the third Rve-year Plan ?

A : -

(a) (fj J&MJopa//; O^fge&fa C%M%/ (T<?//%iwam T ^ ^ F ^

There are two separate schemes vfz. (1) Construction, of an anicut across, Kondapalli vagu near Dekarayi village; and (2) for­mation of Reservoir across Ottigedda near Rajammangi village.

(1) XcH&zpaMf /4;ifcM; ^cA^j^g ;— A n estimate for Rs. 2.79

lakhs is now under scrutiny in the ofRce of the Superintending Engi­

neer, Investigation Circle. The work will be taken up after the

estimate is sanctioned by the Chief Engineer.

(2) %?;;/^M% .Rayervof?' <Sc%e?K2 ;- The detailed investigation is completed and the Rnalisation of plans and estimates is under correspondence between the Executive Engineer, and Superintending Engineer. The estimated cost is Rs. 10.00 lakhs and it benefits 422 acres existing and 1,049 acres new giving a return of 2.29%. The work will be taken up only after the estimates are finalised and sanctioned by the Government.

ff^ XoM^%/Hig%;?^%y';A; Xo/%ge&?% C%K%/;— The detailed in­vestigation is over and the estimate is under scrutiny with the Chief Engineer (Irrigation). The estimated cost is Rs. 1.05 lakhs, return 2.71% and beneRts 178 acres new. The work will be taken up after the estimate is sanctioned by the Chief Engineer.

(fnj ^ ^ m ^ & ^ F^/^iw^f Cana?.-— The correct name of the scheme is'Construction of an anicut across Palagedda near Aminabad Colony'. The detailed investigation is completed. Sanction of Superintending Engineer, Investigation Circle is held up for want of Collector's opinion on the Rnancial and administrative aspects of

i94 tW/;<"i ^^'^ ^ 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ [12t*h November 1963

the scheme. The estimate is Rs.0.55 lakhs, ayacut 91 acres new

and the return is 2.11%.

^ ; Cana^ re^^mg ^ Myj^^^w^^^^^ X^^/av/^ .-— The

correct name of the scheme is 'Construction, of an anicut across hill

stream to provide irrigation, facilities to Gujjumamidi Valasa

Colony lands'. The detailed investigation is completed. Sanction

of the Superintending Engineer, Investigation Circle is held up for

want of Collector's opinion on the Saancial and administrative aspects

of the scheme. Estimated cost is Rs. 0.39 lakhs, ayacut 78 acres

and the return is 2.34%.

(6) Yes, Sir.

(c) the Schemes wiil be completed during the 3rd Five-Year

Plan, if su$cient funds are avaitable.

,4MOLWF &4JVCHOiVFD FOR 7?FP^/R3 O F 214NR3 ,4JVD

C O N S T W C T Y C W O F D/(M^ 7 V M / ^ X ^ / L ^ M D/3rR7CT

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178 (2988) Q.— <Sn F. GMH?z#fa/z ;— Witl the hon. Minister for

Irrigation and Power be pleased to state :

(a) the amount sanctioned for 1962-63 towards the repairs of

the tanks and construction of dams for rivulets in Srikakulam

District.

(%) the taluq-wise amount spent there from; and

(e) the number of tanks repaired and the number of rivulets

for which dams were constructed?

A : —

(a) Rs. 7,39,542.

(A) A statement is enclosed.

(c) 163 tanks have been repaired. There are no rivulets for which dams were constructed.

Statement laid on the TaMe of (he House

Rs.

L Pathapataam 51,625

2, TekkaK 1,94,555

}2th November, 1963] tfr^en ^m^er-y ?o gM6^:o^ 195

3.

4.

5.

6. 7.

8. 9, 10.

11.

Sompet

Ichapuram

Srikakulam

Narasanna Peta

Hiramandalam Sub-

Treasury

Palakonda

Paravatipur

Bobbili

Saluru

50,395

28,140

20,500

18,500

27,700

47,580

1,429

18,713

10,277

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196 (3193) Q . — M C. C. Ro/i&HaA ;- Wiil the hon. Minister for Health and Medical be pleased to state :

(a) the number of Government Hospital in NeHore District and whether there is required staff in all these hospitals;

(A) the amount of grant given to all these hospitals in' 1961-62 and whether there is any proposal to increase the grant ;

(c) whether it is a fact that half of the grant is spent on sundries and the remaining ha!f on Tetanus disease which cost Rs. 40,000 an year;

(J) the number of rural dispensaries in NeHore district and the

staff strength therein ;

(e) the amount of grant given to these dispensaries in 1961-62

and

(/) the number of Panchayat Samithi hospitals there and whether

suffcient staff is given to them ?

A :—

(a) There are 10 Government Hospitals in NeHore District, and

there is required staff in all the Hospitals.

(&) N o grant is given to Government Hospitals. A sum of Rs. 9,02,183 was provided in the budget for 1961-62 in respect of the following Government Medical Institutions in NeHore District.

1. Government Hospitals 10

, 2. Government Dispensaries 7

196 tfrfMen ^nsuwF ^ QM^/^/i^ f!2th November 1^63

3. Government Leprosy Subsidiary

Centre, Venkatagiri I

4. Government Mobile Medical Unit,

Sriharikota I

But the actual amount spent during the year is Rs. 11,94,385.

N o proposals have been received by the Government for in­

creasing the budget allotment.

(c) The answer is in the negative. A sum of Rs. 20,000 was

incurred for tetanus cases and a sum of Rs. 60,178 was spent towards

the contingencies and other charges.

M ) There are 6 Local Fund Dispensaries and 81 Subsidised and

non-subsidised dispensaries in Nellore District. The following staff

is working in Local Fund Dispensaries.

Medical Officer One

Compounder One

Maternity Assistant One

Nursing Orderlies T w o

Thoty One

In each subsidised and non-subsidised dispensaries, a Rural Medical Practitioner of Indian Medicine and a Midwife are working.

(<?) No grant was given during 1961-62 to the rural dispensaries of allopathic medicine.

(f) There are 103 rural hospitals and dispensaries (v/z., Primary Health Centres, Local Fund Dispensaries and Rural Dispensaries) functioning under Panchayat Samithis and Zilla Parishad. There is suSicient staff in all these institutions.

^DF/^O^F COAfMZT^E FOR f F E GO^EjRNMFNr J M ^ P

15-

202 (3319) <). - &? ^. &HWFHW3 Rdo ;. Will the hon* Minister for Health and Medical be pleased to state :

(a) when did the term of Advisory C^nmittee for the West Godavari District Headquarters Hospital, Eluru expire; what arc the functions of the Committee ;

(A) whether the new Advisory Committee was formed ;

!2th November 1963] WnM<?H ^ n ^ ^ ^ o $M^fo^^ 197

(c) if so, when ;

( ) the basis on which membership of that Committe is re­commended; and

(e) the names of the non-official members of the new Committee?

A : —

((3) The term of the Advisory Committee for the Government Headquarters Hospital, Eluru, expired on 6-7-1962. The functions of the Advisory Committees are to advise the Director of Medical Services and the Government of the needs and administration of the Hospitals.

(6) Yes.

(c) June 7th, 1963.

(<f) The committee consistirg" of both oHlcials and non-o9icial

members is constituted on the recommendations of the Collector of

the District and the Director of Medical Services.

(g) The following are the non-oHicia! members of the newly constituted Advisory (.ommittee : —

(1) Sri J. Lakshmanna, B.A.B.L., Eluru.

(2) Dr. D RajesekharaRao, M.B.B.s., Eluru.

(3) Sri R. Esupadam, M. L. A. Eluru.

(4) Sri A. Sarveswara Rao, M.L.A. Eluru.

(5) Dr. (Miss) K. V. John, L.M.P., Eluru.

(6) Sri Maley Venkatanarayana, Eluru.

(7) Sri K. P. Raju, Eluru.

(8) Dr. Rao Venkat Rao, M.B.B.s, Eluru

(9) Smt. Mulpuri Chukkamma, Eluru.

(10) Sri Siripalli Satyanarayana, Eiuru.

(11) Sri M. Rama Mohana Rao, M.L.A. Denduluru, West Goda-

vari District. (12) Sri S. Brahmiah, Eluru.

JL4JVP R ^ O N D E D R/tF SOCZKTLES 7?V t ^ R / t M M L P7$rR7Cr

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1007 (4129) Q.— SW jV. AfoAan R^o ;- Will the hon. Minister

for Industries be pleased to state :

198 WnMen ^TMMWF y? gM^-yrfo^ [12th November, 1963

(a) the taluq-wise number of hand-pounded rice societies in Warangal district together with their location ;

(%) the amount sanctioned by the Government to the said societies during 1961-62 and 1962-63; and

(<?) the names of institutions to which the rice is being supplied

together with quantity of rice supplied ?

A :—

(a) Warafiga/ TWM<y ;- No, of societies: Seven

Loc^/o??; 1. Ramagopalapuram.

2. Rangashaipet,

3. Madikonda.

4. Tatikonda.

5. Peddapendyal.

6. Dharmaram.

7. Jafargadh.

(2) Ja^gao^ %?M& ;- No. of societies : Four,

Loc^f^ .' L Jangaon

2. Raghunathpally.

3. Marmamula

4. Kolkonda

(3) Par^J MM^r ;- No. of societies-One

Loc^f^M .- 1. Shyampet

(4) AfaAa&oo&a&adf %/z& ;- No. of societies : One

Loe^fo/i : 1. Mahaboobabad

(5) A^araMmj?^ jTa^A::- No. of societies: Oue

Locaffon : Chandragonda.

(6) Af^fMj f;7of Prq/'e^ ar^a, Af^v&g Ta/M^ ;* No, of societies: One

LocafioM ; If Jakaram.

Total No. of societies in Warangal District: 15 societies,

( ) N o amount was sanctioned by the Government to these societies during 1962-63. But the State Khadi and ViHage Industries Board had san the ctionedfoHowing amounts during the said years.

!2th November, 1963] %7R;<M ^ w ^ j ;<? g^^^^^ 195

1. Ramagopalapuram Handpounded Rice Co-operative Society, Warangal Taluk

2. Rangashaipet Handpounded Rice Co­operative Society, Warangal Taluk

3. Tatikonda Handpounded Rice Co­operative Society, Warangal Taluk

4. Peddapendyal Handpounded Rice Co* operative Society, Warangal Taluk

5. Marmamula Handpounded Rice Co­operative Society, Jangaon Taluk

6. Jakaram Handpounded Rice Co-ope­rative Society, Jakaram, Mulug Taluk

Total

7. Jaffaragadh Handpounded Rice Co­operative Society, Warangai Taluk

Rs. 3,250

4,820

48,400

3,600

1961-62

1961-62

10J15

9,715

8,500

10,000

1961-62

1961-62

1961-62

1961-62

1962-63

(c) Rice was not supplied to any Institution but sold to indi­

viduals.

/JVDt/371RL4L EST^rES

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964 (3452) Q . — ^rf . ^rv^wara Rao ;- Will the hon. Mini*

tter for Industries be pleased to state :

(a) what is the total No. of Industrial Estates actually esta- ,

blished by the Government so far ;

(&) what is the number of factory units in each Industrial

Estate and the No. that started production in each Estate; and

(c) whether the Rural Industrial Estate proposed at Kisan-

nagar and Sadiapalli were established ?

A ; -

(g) Seven conventional type of Industrial Estates have been set

up so fart

200 Pfh'?;en TmiWF /a g^^foK^ [12th November 1963

(^ JV ?n c/lAe

^ &y?a?<?

!. Industrial Estate,

Warangal

2. do

3. do

4. do

5. do

6. do

7. do

Vijayawada

Visakhapatnam

Samalkot

Sanatnagar

Nandyal

Cuddapah

7Vo. c/*!7N/^ cr) s/?7/t

22 30 33 24

75 10 16

:/e<? No. p/MH^

orAf/?g-

17 20 24 11

65 9 8

(c) Due to heavy cuts imposed on the P!an ceiling these

schemes could not be implemented. However, work on acquisition

of land is in progress.

R O ^ P R W TR/B/iL /tREJ6*

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206(9347)3rfA&7w?w%/Yf ??^;—Will the hon. Minister for

Excise and Prohibition be pleasrd to state .*

(#) the budget allot n:nt pnwid^d during 1^^- ^ to improve

maintain and lay ne^ roads in the Titbal areas; aid

(&) the amount spent thereof?nd the new roads so laid?

A . -

(a) Rs. 10.73 lakhs.

(&) Rs. 9,34,811 were spent from the above aHotment. The

following new works were taken up during 1062 63 for execution:—

(1) Road from Adilabad to Bcla.

(2) Formation of Road from Vcnkatapuram to Yeducherlapalli.

(3) Construction of bridges at M.6/1 and 20/! on Rhadrachalam

to Venkat&puram road.

ZWLOM,l /WLDFL^S fA\Wt/RN j/LA?W

19-

710 (2719) Q L-Srf,?. ^^^^/?w;-Wil! the hon. Minister for

Law and Information, be phased to state:

I2fh November, t963} . #rf^^ ^?^wr^ gHg^z^^ l&t .

(a) the number of diploma-holders in Journalism that are em­ployed by the State Government in the State of Andhra Pradesh:

(&) whether any of these diploma-ho!der& in JournaHsmare recruited as Public Relations OfScers; and

(c) if so, the names of those employed ?

A . - - . - .

(a), (b) and (c) Answer is placed on the Table of the House.

PAPER P L A C E D O N T H E TABLE O F T H E H O U S E

(a) According to information available with Government, the number of diploma-holders in Journalism employed by the State Government is-Eve.

' (A) Only one person is working a& District Public Relations OSicer. - ^ - : . -

(c) His name is Sri M. R a m Reddy, M. A.. D. J.. District. Public Relations Of&cer^ Nellore.

408 (4587) Q.—Sanwrf J?. rfra^a^M^Ay. and & CA. Jtpp^ JV f M .-—Will the hon. Minister for Municipal Administration be pleased to state:

(a) the details of various programmes taken up by the Town ,

Planning Trust constituted at Visakhapatnam?

(&) the amount of expenditure alloted and spent during 1962*63

and 1963-64 (up-to-date) towards these programmes; and

(c) the total amount under the Trust ?

A . — '

(a) The Trust has resolved to take up the preparation of the

following detailed Town Planning Schemes :—

(1) Pedawaltair Town Planning Scheme.

(2) Muvvalavanipaien?Town Planning Scheme*

(3) Venkojipalem Town Planning Scheme.

. (4); Maddiiapalem.Town Planning Scheme.

(3) Rasavanipalem Town Planning, Scheme*

j>02 # n M % % J [ ^ w ^ o gMf^f^^ [12th November i$6^

(6) AHipur Block T o w n Planning Scheme.

(7) Dondaparti Block Town Planning Scheme.

(8) Kaneharapaltm B!ock Town Planning Scheme.

(9) Kapparada Town Planning Scheme.

(10) Madavadhara Town Planning Scheme.

(11) Marripalcm Town Planning Scheme.

(!2) Fort Ward Town Planning Scheme.

(13) Godavari Ward Town Planning Scheme.

(14) Sivalayam Ward Town Planning Scheme.

(15^ Sitaramaswamy Temple Ward Town Planning Scheme.

(16) Changelaraopet Ward (pari) Town Planning Scheme.

The trust is also attending to the duties of according permission

for the construction of houses and examining private layouts, etc. It

is also acquiring certain vacant sites within Municipal Limits under

Land Acquisition and Development Scheme.

^) 1962-1963 1963-1964

Allot- Expends Allot- Expendi* ment turc ment ture

(!) (2) (3) (4) (5)

(Rupees in lakhs)

Land Acquision and Develop­

ment Scheme ... 13.10 2.48 10.62 Nil

(Loan) ... (Unspent)

balance.

Preparation of detailed Town Planning Schemes ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ...

(grant) (grant)

Unspent

* , balance.

' (c) Rs. 15,79,112-66 nP, as on 31-5-1963.

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1050(4617) Q.—SnP.6tMMa;dA.'-Wiil the hoa. Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state:

l^th November 196^] H^r^f^ ^^^^^ ;o QMM^fo^^ ^0§

(a) the amount of expenditur incurred during 1961-62 on the Agricultural Seed Farm established at Attikotturi village, Pathapat-nam Taluq, Srikakulam District; and

(A) the reason for the discontinuance of cultivation in the said farm?

A . -

(<?) ff) Rs. 1,520-34 nP.—Cultivation expenses.

(n) Rs, 3^036-91 nP.-—Reclamation charges and pay and allowances of the stag*.

(A) cultivation stopped on the farm from 1962-63 onwards due to:—

f:) unauthorised occupation of the Fafm land by the villagers of Ganasara and Hatikottudu villages and found difEcult to evict the cncroachers.

(H) the reclamation of the area found to be costly due to undu­lations on the land and erosion of the top soil.

^ F,4 N D E R GROMVDJVC/r C R O P

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1085 (4767) Q.—SW E. j r ^ n ReAfy.-—Will the hon. Minister

for Agriculture be pleased to state:

(%) the approximate area growing groundnut crop annually;

(&) the extent or percentage, approximate, of the total crop

which is attacked by pest.

(c) the steps taken to eradicate groundnut pests; and

(J) the measure of success in eradicating or controlling ground,

nut pest?

A - -

(a) The area under groundnut in Andhra Pradesh during 1961-

62 and 1962-63 was 21,94,700 acres and 24,15,200 acres respectively.

(&) an area of about one lakh acres was attacked by pest dut*

ing 1962-63.

204 tfn//en t ^ w ^ ?? gM^^fbM? [12th November, 1963

(<:) Timely and effective control measures inctuding aerial

spraying are undertaken by the Agriculture Department. The Plant

Protection units under the Integrated OUseeds Devetopmcnt Scheme

together with the State Plant Protection Organisation are exerting

their co-ordinated efforts for prompt eradication measures against

the pests.

M ) During 1962-63 an area of about 57,890 acres was tackled

and the pests and diseases have been successful^ controlled in the

area treated.

C O t ^ A W R V r B^5E5 R F L D M> /N DEP071S O F

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717 (3080) Q.—3n P. M?r%;y;M% R ^ ^ ; — W i l l the hon. Minister

for Labour and Transport be pleased to state *

(%) the number of Government buses held up in the depots of

Andhra Region during 1961-62; and

. (&) the reasons therefor ?

A . -

(%) It is presumed that by 'buses he!d-up' the member means

'The buses which are off the road'. If so on an average 74 buses

were off the road in Andhra region during 1961-62.

(&) Some of the buses were withdrawn to the workshop for complete overhaul and others were under repair. Some were held-up due to non-availability of spare parts also.

2 4 -

758 (4215) Q.-Rn C D . M z K & ' - W i H the hon. Minister for Labour and Transport be pleased to state:

(a) how many private-owned bus-companies and automobile workshops are fhere n Chittoor town;

; (6) how many workers are working actually in each of the said Concerns; '

(c) the rate at which these wofkefs are paid actually by the aoMpanies and workshops, are they paid on daily wages; weekly Wages or monthly wages; and

12th November IP63] ^ f / ^ ^??jw^ 7o g ^ ^ ^ ^ 205

(J) what are the facilities given to the workers by the com­panies according to the existing Act? A . —

(%)and(&):

N o , of private owned bus companies No. of workers working in

the companies H , 499

No. of Automobile workshops

34 1295

(f! the minimum rates of wages as fixed and revised in G.O.Ms. No. 1609, H o m e (Labour II) Department, dated 16-R-1961asper Minimum Wages Act (Central), 1 9 ^ are being implemented in all the Motor Transport Undertakings The wages to the workers are being paid monthly in the majarity of cases and 'Batta is paid daily.

(;?) as per the Motor Transport Workers Act, 1981 f Central Act)

the workers employed in the Motor Transport Undertakings are

entitled to the following facilities:—-

A Canteen is to be provided and run as per the provision^ of

. section 8 and rules 17-22 by the Employer of every Motor Transport

Undertaking for the benefit of workers employed, wherein one hund­

red or more workers call on duty every day.

SuScient number of rest rooms are to be provided by the Em--ployers Ibr workers to take rest for the halts during nights (Section 9 and Rule 23).

The Drivers, Conductors and Line checking staf employed in the 'undertakings are entitled to free supply bf uniforms and rain coats by the employers and also free washing of the uniforms or washing

^ .allowance of Rs. 2 per month. .

Medical facilities with the require^medicalstaffaretobepro-

' vided by the employer as per scales Axed at every operating centre ^nd halting station wherein 250 workers ordinarily call on duty and also 6rst-aid boxes of standard type in each motor vehicle (sections

11 and 12 and schedules II and III under Rules 25 and 26).

' 1 The date fbr enforcement of the rules covering the above weiiare

amenities to workers is Sxed as 1-10-1965? ,'

206 PapefFLaMoM ?Ae T^M^ [12th November, 1963

The above Central Act and Rules made thereunder provide for the hours of work per day, weekiy days of rest, overtime wages at twice the ordinary rate, holidays with pay and leave with wages, etc.

2 —

798 (4809) Q.—3n E. yyapM JRa%fy.-—Wilt the hon* Minister for Labour and Transport be pleased to state:

(%) the total membership in the State of the Recognised Labour

Unions; and

(A) whether any Childwelfare and Maternity or Holiday-Centres

are existing exclusively for Industrial Labour ?

A : -(d) 36,199.

(5) No, Sir.

Papers Laid on the Table.

C. 0. M^. JVo 7235 Revenue ^ e ^ 37—7—FPdJ

Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay on the Tab!e under sub­section (3) of Section 64 of the Hyderabad Agri­cultural Debtor's Relief Act, 1956 a copy of the amend­ment made to the Agricultural Debtors's Relief Rules, 1939 in G. O. Ms. No. 1285-Revenue, dated 31—7—1963 published at pages 163-64 of Rules Supplement to Part-H of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated 15—8—1963.

Afr. *%*%A<?r ; Paper laid on the Table.

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A f M y ^ : Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay on the Table a copy of G. O Ms, No. 836, H o m e (Transport-1) Department, dated the 29th AprH, 1963 containing amendments to the Madras Motor Vahides Rules, 1940 and Hyderabad Motor Vehicles Rules, 1936 as required under sub-section (3) of Section 133 of the Motor Vehic­les Act, 1939 (Central Act 4 of 1939),

Mr. % ^ r : Papers laid on the Table.

PRESENTATION OF THE SECOND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PETITIONS "i

gn %i%<%?p JS^A%%;7 JV%;'%: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to present the Second Report of tl e Committee on Peti­tions (Second Session).

&fr. %a%%f.- Report presented.

12th November, 1963) 20$

^^JAr^z fra&^A Tg/z^^cy Bf//, 7Pd2

^r: y. R^^^rA^M^M &?&?y; Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg

to move:

" That the time for the presentation of the Report of

the Joint Select Committee on the Andhra Pradesh

Tenancy BiH, 1962, be extended upto 1st March, 1964/'

Mr. ^ ^ r : Motion moved.

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Afr J^^^r: The question is:

. " That the time for the presentation of theT Report of

the Joint Select Committee on the Andhra Pradesh Tei

nancy Bill, 1962, be &tended upto 1st March, 1964."

The motion was adopted.

3j!.() [i2th November 196^.

T/^ ^4?^/^^ Fr^&^A (y4 (/A/Yz .4/*2^ /^^w-y ^y^e^^^^/?^ ^ ^

A f JV. jR%7%3rA%%?r% R *^: Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to move for leave to introduce the Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Area) Inams (Assessment) and Inams (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Amendment Bill, 1963.

jMr. *%<?%^r: Motion moved (Pause)

Afr. t%??%%6r: The question is:

" That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Area) Inams (Assessment) and Inams (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Amendment Bill, 1963."

The motion was adopted.

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Afr 6^^^r; It seems the Bill has been signed by Mr. Suryanarayanaswami, Secretary to Government, Law Department.

tSW. JV. ma^A^/z^ R ^ ^ : W e wiU rectify it-

77zg ^t/^Ar^ fr^&^A B A o ^ & ^ ^ <7r%7%&2M Ff//, jfP^J.

&: JV /tf%772% %%&% R^r^: Mr- Speaker Sir, I beg

to^naove for leave to introduce the Andhra Pr^psh Bhoo^

d a n a ^ Qra^^44a 5m, 1963.

Afn ^ ^ r : Motion moved (Pausa)

12th November, 1963] TAa ^Ara Pra&sh (Ma/7g^a 2Ji

Afr. ?^^r : The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra Pra­desh Bhoodan and Gramdan Bill, 1963-"

The motion was adopted.

2%e ^HJAra frjJ^A (r^/^zga^^ /4r6^; Lc^^ Revenue (^?Me/i^e/2^ J?z7/, 7Pd3.

&j JV. jRjm<2^^M^ R ^ ^ : Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move for leave to introduce the Andhra Pradesh(Telan-gana Area) Land Revenue (Amendment) Bill, 1963-

M r i%F%%;6?: Motion moved. (Pause)

Afr tSp^r: The question is:

" That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra Pra­desh (Telangana Area) Land Revenue (Amendment) BiH, 1963."

The motion was adopted.

77ie 4?i;?/i/-% Fra&^A (re/a^g-^^ 4re^ Tenancy a/ J g;ieM//Mr^/

&f JV. R^w^^^/z^ .R6&%y: Mr- Speaker, Sir, I beg to move for leave to introduce the Andhra Pradesh (Telangana Area) Tenancy and Agricultural Lands (Amendment) BiH, 1963.

Afr. t%M%<?r: Motion moved. (Pause)

Afr. ,%f%Afr: The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce tRe Andhra Pra* desh (Telangana Area), Tenancy and Agricultural Lands (Amendment) Bill, 1963."

The motion was adopted*

2^ [12th November, I&63

&i % J?^w^j/2.7^^ R^/^: Mr* Speaker, Sir, I beg

to move for leave to introduce the Andhra Pradesh

(Telangana Area) Jagtrdars Debt Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, 1963.

Mr. 5jf?F<2%<M: Motion moved. (Pause)

Afr. & ^ ^ : The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce the Andhra Pra­desh (Telangana Area) Jagirdars Debt Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 1963.

The motion was adopted.

,yiWi% R^j ^ Mr. Speaker, Sir, 1 beg to move for leave to introduce the Legal Practitioners (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) BiH, 1963.

Mr. t%<?<R f .' Motion moved. (Pause)

Mr. t%M%%<?r.- The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce the Legal Pra* ctitioners (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) BiH, 1963"

The motion was adopted.

TAg CnfHWz/ Procure ( nJ/ira Pfgaky/z /M<?H<%%?;%;) j3^/, /Pd^

&i P. F. JV^y^A^ R^o: Mr- Speaker, Sir, I beg to move for leave to introduce the Criminal Procedure (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Bill, 1963

Afr* t%M&<?f: Motion moved. (Pause)

12th November, 1963] 37?e Z/2&3?r/a/D<?^M?<?F (^M^M 2J^

Afr. a ^ r : The question is:

" That leave be granted to introduce the Criminal Procedure (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Bili, 1963- "

The motion was adopted-

&/ P. K JV^/^f^Ad R^^?: Mr- Speaker, Sir, I beg to

move for !eave to introduce the Provincial Insolvency

(Andhra Pradesh Extension and Amendment) Bill, 1953-

Afr, <%^4?7: Motion moved, (Pause)

Mr. *%??%, f: The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce the Provincial Insolvency fAndhra Pradesh Extension and Amendment Bill, 1963"

The motion was adopted*

?%e MMSfrfgJ Pz^M?gg ( ^ Ar<at Pr^&^A /d7na?2J/n ^ ) J?f/?, JPdF

7*A^ iW^zj^r /or JL^^zzr %/2^ T*M^f?^ ("&z R F. CMr^-

7MMr%: Mr- Speaker, Sir, I beg to move for leave to introduce the Industrial Disputes (Andhra Pradesh-Amendment) Bill, 1963.

Mr- t%2%^y: Motion moved. (Pause)

Aff* 6^%^r: The question is :

" That leave be granted to introduce the Indistrial Disputes (Andhra Pradesh Amendment) Bill, I963-"

The motion was adopted.

2 4 [12th November, 1963

BM/NE55 OF TFE R O M E

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Af^. ^&M^r; N o w we will resume discussion on the Governor's Address.

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"The Chief Minister thought a fresh investment of Rs. 4 0croreswas needed for improving the factory to a ten-ton target. Akeady a sum of Rs. 1.8 crore had been spent The question was whether the Government should continue to invest or should it be transferred to

12th November, 1963] AfoffcM on .4&h?M &y 2J5

the private sector, so that the money could be usefuHy diverted to other pressing needs of the State/'

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Afr, ^ ^ r : Please give it in writing and send it

on to m e . I will consider it.

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m e n t x33 *3jo4jj x)3oooo a ^^(brr^e speech ^o&^oa. -sr-j

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^ *'My Government have been second to none in rising to the occasion and the people of this State have volunteered to do everything in their power to strengthen the defences of the country."

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^w^ 7?o& Af^y^ (JMM^ M^.'Speaker Sir; there is no doubt that theGovernor'sAddress wiH be we!comed in many respects; however it is outstanding in one that it has com­pletely forgotten some of the most important problems of

12th November, 1§63] ^ f ^ ^ ,4&?r<?,M &y ^ ^ 5

humanity-1 mean Welfare and related subjects.

It is m y bounden duty to bring to the notice of this hon. House and Government that Welfare of humanity is the most important factor in building up a healthy, strong and well-integrated Welfare State; and how nece-sary and imperative it is to devote adequate attention to it?

I shall point out a few of the most pressing problems which demand immediate solution.

7%e A^g<?r P r ^ m : - There are thousands of beggars in the State, some of w h o m even disabled and incapable of looking after themselves, who are a sad reflection upon our democracy, but no reference occurs in the Governor's Address regarding this. Are we to conclude our popular Government is not interested in this acute problem ?

The Working Group appointed by the Government for the HI Five Year Plan submitted a scheme regarding this problem, in view of the severe discussions which evolved round the families of the beggars. The Com­mittee finally approved a scheme for workshops for the physically handicapped at a cost of Rs. 20 lakhs. This was done because the Committee realised the difficulties of the beggars who, if remanded and sent into the Home, would find that their families would in turn have to beg for a living. However, when the final proposals came up, the allotment for tackling the problem had been reduced to Rs. 76,000 or so, and no mention of method qf imple­mentation was made. Now, we find the Act is enforced and announcements are made that Beggar Homes for 250 persons have been opened by the Municipality. Speaker* Sir, this certainly was not approved by the Committee wh^had submitted the scheme earlier mentioned by me.

j^d Af<?;zpM o?z /l^r^y 5y f/ie [i2th November, 196^

The Beggar Homes would naturally involve the State in undue expenditure, without even touching the fringe of the problem and will create unrest and a loss to the Treasury, because they wiH have to feed these beggars for their life time, as they will return again and again for repeated offences, whilest their families will be completely ruined for this generation at least.

S L U M S : — Then, Speaker Sir, there is the ever present and important problem of slums throughout the State, especially in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Nothing is mentioned about this also. And ihr from the problem being solved on practical lines, notices have been served on the hut-dwellers to clear out. Where will they go and what sufferings they may have to undergo has probably not been given any thought by the concerned authorities. But why?

The Government of India in the Ministry of Housing were willing to extend their complete co-operation and aid to solve this problem through loans and subsidies.

In reply to an unstarred question No. 3359 dated 5th September 1961 in the Loksabha, the Deputy Minister of Wofks, Housing and Supply, Government of India (Sri Anil K. Chanda) gave the following answer :

"(a) A sum of Rs. 89 lakhs is likely to be allocated to Andhra Pradesh during the 3rd Five Year Plan period for the implementation of the Slum Clearance Scheme, of which Rs. 67 lakhs will be Central assistance and th% balance amount will be States' own contribution.

(b) The Andhra Pradesh Government have not yet communicated the details of their slum clearance projects' to W undertaken in the Third Five Year Plan. Under* tK 'revised procedure, the State Government are tom^ pe#Rt tosatictMn the projects, uptotheii Thifd'PM^

i2th November, 1963] Afpf/on o^ ^ r ^ j fAe ^ 7

allocation under the Scheme, without obtaining the prior

approval of the Central Government."

W e would like to ask, Mr. Speaker Sir, how much of this amount was claimed from the Centre and utilised. W e do not know; we would like to ask that.

What about the welfare of women, children and

of the Scheduled castes and the Backward Classes ? Are

they not to be taken note of? The mere mention of the

Institute of Tribal Cultural Research and Training Insti­

tute does not help much, while these people have become

more restless than before. And after all, the population

of tribals is not so considerable as that of the other

suffering humanity.

W o m e n and children have their own problems which

should be given proper attention. The younger genera­

tion has to grow up and we have to equip them with all that

can make them capable of upholding our freedom and

democracy and running our administration at least satis­

factorily.

#<7Kw^ :- In the case of the C.I.B. houses which

are to be sold, it is a matter of regret that the price

demanded by the Board is not fair or just. There are

houses which were built by various Government Depart­

ments and subsequently handed, over to the Board, some

of which date back to 40 to 50 years such as those in the

'A' Battery lines. The buildings have deteriorated and

complaints of cracks and leaky roof appear very often in

the press. Further, numerous tenants* have improved

their houses by instating electric and drainage systems ai

their own cost because these were never provided by the

C.I. B, At least betterment charges may be deducted

fbOM the cost.

2<3 Mo/zof; ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ y ; <? [12th November, 196^

Z ^ a ^ n : - The reference to legislation is admirable, and I think these laws will go a long way to meet the current legislative needs, but here again it is surprising to note that one of the most vital items of Welfare Legislation has not been given any place.

1 refer to Blindness. In this connection, it has been established, as may be known to this Hon'ble House, that eyes can be grafced and this grafting is called Corneal Grafting. That is healthy eyes are grafted into the blind persons so as to restore their sight. Almost all States have enacted laws to ensure Corneal Grafting and the establishment of Eye Banks, but our State has not yet done anything in this regard although a draft bill is already with the Government for the last several years.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is the anxiety of welfare workers to promote welfare activities which makes them greatly dejected if proper attention is not paid to this problem. A mention in the Governor's address of welfare is usually a source of great inspiration.

Lastly the responsibility of the Government has by no means ended by transferring a part of social and other welfare works to Samithis and Zilla Pari shads, although this is how it should be administered eventually for relief of the deserving, But it will take time for Panchayat Samithiesand Zilla Parishads to undertake this work successfully. Until then the Government will have to keep a very sharp look out to ensure that our fellow brethren are not put to any inconvenience.

^ With these words and observations I support tha motion for thanking the Governor. Jhank you.

tSW P. ,4%;/Mny R?<My f Ma?:;<%?Mr;; Mr. Speaker, Sir,

1 thank the Government for briefly enumerating tJMif

12th November, 1963] MoFfon 0% re^ &y ^2P

policies with certain aspects of developmental activities, The Government has given the highest priority for agriculture and they have already implemented a number of schemes by which the poor ryot can produce more with some help of the Government. The Government deserve congratulations for formulating the new subsidy scheme by which they give a ryot Rs. 750/- subsidy and Rs. 1250 loan and also for liberalising the grant of these amounts even for a poor ryot for which I said Govern­ment deserve congratulations. The Government has also liberalised the granting of fertilisers In certain cases they give free grant or fertilisers. In other cases they give fertilisers as loan to be repaid after the crop is harvested. Therefore I feel the Government is doing much for the ryot though they have taxed him much recently. Next, the Government has also given lot of funds for minor irrigation works. As a matter of fact at the Zilla Parishad and Samithi levels we are not able to utilise these amounts, especially for want of proper overseers and minor irrigation supervisors, If the Government allows at least one minor irrigation overseer for every block I think we can improve our minor irriga­tion schemes and at the same time give greater agri­cultural production. Sri Sundarayya has rightly pointed out one aspect by which he said that the ryot, though produces much, is not able to get the proper price, when he is to sell his products while the consumer has to pay much more for the same agricultural produce. In between these two stages, a businessman epters and he knocks the difference in price aMost for nothing. I suggest that the Government liberalise produce-loan schemes so that every ryot gets a loan on oHering his produce as security till a better price is realised and he can repay the loan. This scheme is already existing in

230 MoffcM oK &&*<?ay &y f%3 [12th November, 1963

rural banks and large-scale societies but not in credit societies. If the scheme is also introduced in cred'd societies and the Central Banks are given more amounts for these produce-loans, 1 a m sure it wH! grve a great relief to the poor ryot.

Next, Sir, I would like to mention about Panchayat Raj institutions. The Government deserves congratu­lations for decentralising and it is also decentralising at every stage and the regional conferences that are held, are to a great extent broadening the views of the Govern­ment and make them implement decentralisation still further. Here [would like to differ with one of our friends who said yesterday that the Social We!fare Schemes are not properly done. 1 for one, fee! that the Panchayat Raj institutions are reaching th3 roaHy poor man much better than the oHichi was reaching them. Hitherto olhcial had to make some cu-sory enquiry and offer these helps to the poor Harijan or Girijan and often that Harijan or Girijan instead of utilising the help given to him for improving his social status, often spends it for his personal needs and his social status was never improved. Through the P. R. institutions we arc seeing that at least a few of them do not misuse this amount for personal needs and do something either to improve his agricultural land or to have a better house and so on and thus see that the status of the poor Harijan or Girijan is to a great extent at least improved* Therefore the plea that P. R. institutions should not have anything to do with the distribution of social welfare grant is not cprrect.

Another thing is that the P. R. institutions are not able to give proper drinking water supply to a number of villages where there i§ no water suppiy at all, In A b r

12th November, 1963] <<??fpK ^ J & ^ ^ 2JJ

and Adoni taluks of Kurnool District and Kalyandrug of Anantapur district there are viHages which depend solely on rain-collected water for drinking purposes. This has been existing for the last 20, 30 or even 40 years. Recently the Government launched a scheme by which they said that by the end of the Third Five Year Plan no vRtage should go without a drinking water well but un­fortunately somehow or other this scheme is not being pushed through. The Zilla Parishads and Panchayat Samithis have prepared priority schemes but still the poor villages where there is no water supply are not able to get some water. Here I request the Government to get some water diviners ; there are a number of water diviners in the State. In Anantapur district there are two or three very good water diviners. Send them to these viHages; let them divine and locate the place where water is available and see that these viHages where there is no water supply at all, are immediately given a well and water supply. If this is done I think tne drought-affected areas of Kurnool and Anantapur district will be very grateful to the Government.

Next I come to education. Recently the P a % e Minister was telling that elementary education should also be given the highest priority Our Government has really given the highest priority to elementary education in only one sense, i. e., introducing compulsory educa­tion. Our strength in elementary schools has gone up % 6 0 % ; it is a good sign but unfortunately the Government is not able to provide the teachers for these geho%M+ At present in some of the areas of our State the teaeh^-pupil ratio is 1 : 60 a&d in some cases it has gonelQ) t& 1 : 80 or even 1 : 100. That is because the GoveMm^A' is not able to give enough of teachers. Recently w M h Humayun Kabir was addressing the Education MinisM^

232 Af<??f<?H e% r w &y ???<? [12th November, 4963

Conference he was telling us that the Government of " India has 2 crores of rupees for improvement and increase of teachers but many States have not utilised this amount. Secondly he was telling us also that there are 10 crores of rupees loans to be given to the States for improving the schoo! buildings of the elementary schools. Even this

amount a!so is not utilised by the States* 1 do not know

whether our State has utilised this or not; but I a m sure the state of our schools has not improved. W e are short

of teachers and our schools are overcrowded and our schools are located either in dHapidated buildings or in old choultries or in some cases even in unhealthy cattle sheds, Can't we do somthing to see that every village is provided with school building? Of course the present

^ plan of building is very costly; a sing!e room costs about

Rs, 4000/* in a poor district like Anantapur; it is too

much for a poor country like ours, The Government can have a plan by which we can have a school room for

* a few hundred rupees. If the Panchayat Samithis and

"Zilia Parishads are given some freedom to construct

strong but simple buildings for Rs 600 or Rs. 700, I am sure some of us will take the lead and do something for

-#wi(Rn^ at least some school buildings for our elemen-Hgtay school children Secondly our schools are Ml-g^uipped, Without any equipment it is hot possible for

rthe teacher to teach something to the poor children. 3%ef environment in the viMage is very poor. It is only in

€ie schools that the children oan learn anything and if ; ^ y d e a o t have a m^p, if they do not have apropar 3Mbck*boa?d, if they do not have some teaching aid by

^Mch^they can make the child understand one oa* two rwwds, it is not possible for theppor teacher to teach t^&epoor children. Therefore, I request the Gowrq-^#at to make use of this offer of the Government of

i^ia for increasing the number <pf teachers, for imprQY*

12th November. 1963) Afp;fo% an ,4&&ay,y y fA^ ^^

ing our school buildings and see that every village is provided with a school building costing at least Rs. 600 to 700 and equipment of Rs. 50 to 60 to teach these poor children. If that is done 1 a m sure the quality of our elementary education will rise a little and the enxiety of our Prime Minister that Education should be given highest priority will to some extent be implemented.

Lastly, Sir, I would like to tell that the Government

has given us priority for power but unfortunately the

villagers have no hope of getting power for agricultural

purposes while they see the electric lines passing through

the village. The viHagers do not want power for luxuries,

to electrify their houses or to run the refrigerators of

radios. What they want is some power to run a motor

and cultivate ef&ciently a few acres of land. For every

viHage where there is electricity, a number of villages go

without power supply for agricultural purposes; that is their anxiety. Therefore I request the Government to do something to see that every village gets electricity and

every well gets power and that the agricultural produc* tion of our country is increased.

Thank you.

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ness definition ?3o2)o$o g er*3)-s-Trv* 15^^ !p$*^o^r*^ -cr- §

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^ bTo X)9^e^ Article 15 (4) cojer-^oa—

"Nothing in this Article or in Clause 2 of Article 29 shall prevent the State from making any special provi­sion for the advancement of the socially and educa­tional^ backward classes of citizens or for the sche­duled castes or for the scheduled tribes

Article 4 6 — " T h e State shaU promote with special care the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, and in particular, of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes, and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation."

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Court 330ays Judgement Rg, * 3-*sj esa %fo*& g'^^^^gy^ (gghggo * o *g ga3 cfo ^yb^go^g ^g^do oa^ Article i3 s amendment K3o^^og^ ir-og^^ *$j^gy^j g^o&M6^ §^o^^&aT Tide^ s^^orr* go*g^eo ]X38* a3 *cr"^ [M^^o-^n^, 2 M [ g y g ^ o ^

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^ & * Afofzpn CM ^ J ^ r ^ ^y ?A% [12th November 1963

"The fact remained that we are faced with a situation for which the present generation is not to be blamed and we have to do something for the communities which are backward educationally and economically and in other respects if we wish to encourage .......in these matters .<...."

"In our Directive principles of policy we have talk of removing inequalities, of raising the people in every sphere, socially, educational!y and economically, of re­ducing the distance which separate the groups of ctass of individuals from one another and points out,.......Because

80 per cent of our people are backward in all these res­pects, it does not alter the fact that we have to tackle the problem of backwardness. It is no good saying that because 80 per cent of our people are backward, we shall simply accept the position and do nothing. W e have to give them opportunities economically and educa­tionally and others......"

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m e n t , s*l§a Tr*3P 4 Ri ^hj &a^3oir-R). Ty*ar*go -Rb&u^a

340^[^o<y* gr*iy. Backward class tRus^ conditions study

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12th November, 1963] Afc??M? on 4<%&aM ay Me 2#9

,ings and other structures occupied by cultivators, agricul­tural labourers and village artisans...."

33 estate ^oh3iy*^Sb. -cr" ?3jj . &9 o ^jn3i3 ? "MeoooR

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"Gandhiji went on to relate h ow the Secretary oP a

Provincial Congress Committee, w h o was a farmer him­

self had come to see him and told him that while formerly

all m e n and w o m e n in the villages used tqlendla helping

hand at harvesting time, to-day the farmers had to hire,

labour for that purpose. That increased the cost of

^ food grains and removed the spirit of free and wiHing co­

operation which was an asset in itself H e knew of the

good custom. H e advised with all the emphasis at his

J%# <Me%M?M <??? ^[^r^^ y ?Ae [12th November 1^3

command not to practice it. It was unfortunate that to­day none of the Ministers, K i s a n s —

"The Sardar was b o m in a farmer's family and though he knew of agriculture, he had become a barrister by profession. The Prime Minister wis a learned man, a great historian, a great writer ; bat he knew nothing about agriculture and farming. The other Ministers were a!l well-to-do men who had never worked on the land <."

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c *3j6Ajo Debate ^&r*^^o 33^0 ^ol)—^a ^^,^^^ s) oaj ;M) i^^g)^^nn^^, ^O^Dt^^oSSe^ ^s)o "^^^^o Ml3a, ^^^^.^ V ^

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-nr°K)3g ^ ^ r r > ^ m ^ o 3 j o ^.^b§^i^^§ 63S$-s o g^OT^eX) ^b^j)^^

- ^ . ^5 food production a^a^ Sugar control "^^f^ "ago

"He felt that it was criminal to have Controls. The Control system might have been good during war time. It might be good a!so for a military Nation. It was harm­ful for India. H e was sure that there was no scarcity of food or of cloth in the land. Rains had not failed them. They had enough cotton on the land and enough hands to work at the spinning wheel aadat the loom. Moreover, they had milis. H e felt therefore that the two controls were bad/'

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v"^^o"3d). 55o^^^o coy^D^o^ a6R*^ <0o^^^^ ^o^^c^r"^ e$^\a

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of promises ^^.a. *g_^ro"^ e3^ s;o&o^ - -or S* s*sbd-y&

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"This statement promises that national minimum+o^

the essential requiitments of the people in respect of

food, clothing, housing, education and health will be

available by the end of the Fifth Plan i. e., 1977/*

j ^ AA>ff3H ^ z / l ^ T ^ 7 ?%2 [12th November 196^

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a a ^ ^ a * ^^s-o^ private management ^ M R y ^ ^d)§^b

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instructions, advices a s ^ o ^ ^^^b^b^a,

12th November, 1963] Mo;f<?H on , 4 & & ^ &j> fAa 2^7

^ . S?^d^g : Tr-d) 33^8*3 ^^^"^oL^^ ^*$"^r- Q^C^3

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wells scheme ^^as^i^ *3 gbo ^^-^0^*30 fn^^-bo^c^^o s eaoa.

^dsb ^^^o a^^^^^a. C o operative Societies ^ 1 $ ^ ^^.^-D

loans 9^%o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a . Land Improvement loans ^ ^ ^ ^ s

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*SW P^^^^J^ (?^^J^nfA77^Ty^ : I want to know what is spoken now in Hindi.

Afr. D^^/^ <%<?<?%'r : I have told Mr. Deshpande that a

fewrepresentatives of the petitioners could come and dis­

cuss with the Hon. Speaker and submit their petition.

tSW %p%%f% Caj&%/%M,y%%3,yy% : The petition is in Eng­lish and they have sent a copy of it. It is with me. It is a petition and appeal to the Hon'Me Speaker and Members of the Assembly.

Afr. D%?M/y t%?%^ r: Y o u want to submit the,petition on their behalf?

yn %&#%/% Co %/#M.rA;?i?xy(3: Yes. I need not read the whole thing because something has already been said* Something happened in the trade union and they wanted the Government to enquire. They on!y want the matter to be expedited. This is the petition and I a m sending it to the Chair. The petition is from Vazir Sultan Factory Workers Union and Vazir Sultan Tobacco Workers UpiQp Hyderabad.

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