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Id that the two congress partltt >u)d unit? in two> months time such a unity atane od�M giye
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strength to
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rd the present >�U We will
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lr, Ruptste.v a itcnded that Mrs mted to end/Wf ,/,'D \\ some re w party.
*$ingly
strategy
urge as tl
Janata i barely saved tfo last time
permit it to Mikwn again, we
ill be � "r�t^ ���**rr-
felt to ts has t and it and ernatlve to nation
itirely different i*HWcal system ud
who
r�n in the might givt) partywaa
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the unity call form because that
Karan Singh iHitendra Desai, andrajit Ytd^ A.K, Antony Priya Ri�njai�
court pletely
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urged ndcuffs a 'en he m wherto a rices of
In one o
kgedies in tho tan, a 17-year1^
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Un l97�/<heGoVenim4nt^lte^ created ah overseas employment cell in tnfj Directorate General df Employmtontl and traihing. Foil: the purpose! of handing in an organlsedj jrfnner th?*�-^ of manp|>w4r throu recrtjithjgjagtncies.
382
fecniitlngf Agencies with the Government Febniairyj 1478. Thi later, to May of the the number or recmitii had risen ito 503.
ty�t*i teted
ii*5 months
ime year, agencies
NUCLEAjR ?UEL SU1 THE
New Delhi: hope in
The Prink Minister, Rajya Salbka that thf
U.S. Goter)iment would resume supply of niclear fuel! within two
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or three )
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jranium atomic p and the4 pending ment,
Mr, passed into fore not be a
The V Tarapiir of tht � 'and the
ThePn
(ni
ths.
rqquest� for en
clear fuel fbf Tsnkpur
an() - one for[I6,8 tonnes thir for 19.8 joflnes were with the wS
i Mid wen the law y t^e US Coigres* come
e US President would �lei to give fiicl to India,
prohibiting supply to wus definitely a breach between Jndla
Minister said that he
had toll Mr. :::Caft*r^t|itt':-!IIMi:: leftisUtibnlwas ab;
of trtc agreement because agr4e0fent preceded it�
If thfc U.S. stopped supplies find waA and meant to run the (arapur p ant, he said.
ai made India would accept tt
tt clear thaa safeguards
against! nfclear noAproUferation only if jhe safeduatds were '�applio^b^c to air }ucle*rcourv tries/
The Popuia Hkety t amo^n the s<
to* Activitiel (VNFPAiTis rovide fm^ncial support
under
ing to ond country
be entire* into for i planning districts
India
agreement to 1 tensive work programmer
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hak spent Rd. 25.59 crore^
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e bf Indian! missions or abroad.
A 5crieitje to acquire or construct property :.. at various places" to rect^ici < xpenditurp on rent is being cojisidered IJy the ��-ment.
An Ihdfc-bwilt sajWJJto would be lauficned V. in \$7j for reifcote >ensiagi]Tthe eartf The pictures taken by! the satellite will be Used lor a j pfibatien in forestry, hydro-geology and kdence.
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of
white landed ranfc into trouble.
toav^id the Hnient emit*
t**\
te
addition, over
M<Jrc than 7S.OOO Indian workers permitted to ao iabroad ^een January 1971, mostly to
ana June on various by Indian sector com-
durtog
2000 fcxpertt
III 17 cduntries North Africa
W2-73, fcdians abroad itteo* Rs. 479oTraillioti back hotje (about $600 jmillk)n(|. The voltme of these remittances shot up jto approximately Rs, 39,590 million during iy77-78 : (about
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1GAKH RIOTS
Prime MkiUter, Morarj-ii, refuted in ttit Rajya Sabha communal [incidents had n increasing since the Janata ty assumed office* He was voting a day-long debate on catling attention motion on ie increasing ttend of commu-riots'iii thej country� whh ticular reference t<^ recent igarhrioti/*
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e quoted figures to sjhow that
tnere had been d4nts in the past ; 1469 ;1972(
nore such inci viz 1967 (198)t , 1^70 ($J2), 40), 1973 (242),
)kl 1977 (188). [There were Hi
(ch incidents ujp to Novembeir
" * ^, -. ',
difference of
opinion between}the Centre and slate governments on tpis <jues-t4>n. Noboo> has found fault with government during the last 19 nths/' Mr, PesaT said and mred the hiouse that the >vernment was! doing its level
thai izies did not bccur.
The Governmfent would awari e^: r^jpoit of the revieW commit-before launcjhing on any new old policy, the Finance Mmisteff laid irt reply to ^question.
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The Reserve j Bank ha$ since [uspcnded further auctions of the >id ffoni goyertiimant, stocks 4i are^ei
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Dilution of fo eign equity up to per cent has already been >mpJcted by 59 foreign com-nies out 'oft 230 companies ainst whom d rectives had been Issued by the government.
About 68*:
cottipanies to had been issiK
74 per ceiit
If?affk
;r cent in tourjst tral irab countriej lonths of thejlear.
comi
Whom directives
''iti:ffl^'^^% �5Jv^r.v(Cftnt.;;WaS;'
rbm the
This was achi� sved by opening
tourist office
in Kuwait and
introduction of direct; air service between Dubai and Trivandmm in addition to air services from West Asia and Bombfty,
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inata'e hat
Janata
reaped home with IBS of the 141 aeata to the Boraba^ Munich 5>alj G>rporat)om electtons� . � ,
by this Codgress (I) in a neighbouring State ^_ ___
sating a changd In the Broadcasting (Corporation (BBQ of voting, Janatk leaders and Visnews) have demanded IBombay were full df smiles compens^km for the injury and iy when the fttfal result distress caused to their camera*
man in the alleged police Mack on a group erf Journalists covering the campaign] for the Chikmaga-lur by-efectk>4 ^ Karnataka.
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BC demands
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tis WM the Janala's third aufccessive victorious perfor-in the city oil Bombay wtiere k had bagged alllthe seats the Lok Sabha in the J977 leral election and repeated the mce by winning ail the 34 in the Mate Assembly in this year.
{Bombay's 4,37 mtttibn voters cut across ail Carriers -linguistic, caste, class land paro-chpal - by giving a drubbing to the total Sh1v Sena Party whose $IO�an is "Maharashtri for Mah-itians." Hie Sena had folded 117 candidates but only 21 of them were elected/ It had woo
seats in the last election.
j
ic two Congress patties which led an alliance for the civic
elections won only 2$. {They had sided candidates for Wl the 140 sats. The Congress ted by faraft Singh was badly mauled:.
itj won only eight seatsfagainst 22 had iih the last House. The mgress (1) strength was also
induced from 23 to 17
In a letter to Karnataka Chief Minister Devraj Urs, the executives of the twp organisations said that on November 1, BBC correspondent Mart Tuily and Visnews cameraman jigdish Kopoor were filming a report on Mrs, Indira Gandm's by-election campaign in Karnataka. j "We are gravely
ut the incidents and must lodge a, in the strongest
concerned that folio formal pro
rufly informs Us that the police dashing with a group of demonstrators turned on a nearby gr*up of journalists and assaulted thfm in a completely unprovoked attack. The police fired teargas canisters directly at cameramen and photographers, including our aetars team/'
irinff this assault Kapoor was tnded in the stomach and later taken to hospital. Although the � lice had claimed that they only I pistols over the heads of the medical evidence from two qujalified doctors indicated that Kipoor received a bullet wound in} the stomach and that fragments of the bullet were still m hiibody,"
Mr^* Gandhi is guilty
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is many as 13 women
have been
New Delhi: The former Prim? Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, has been held guilty of serious breach of privilege and contempt of the Parliament by the Committee of Privileges of the Lok Sabha.
1 ' A 15-member Committee of
Privileges with Samar Guha as its chairman, wis appointed by the last Lok Sabha on a motion of
edtothenewHoiiemwhich privilege byMadhu Limye which
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iartywise affiliation?
stated: "Tfte Mantti question referred to the Shah Commission was my question* I faced a nuoiber of difficulties in getting it
answer was evasve.
Janata & allies; 85 [Janata 67,
fcbel Congress ledf by Chief ^ �ii � �*. - * ^ -
linister Sharad PawJr 13, Rebel admitted. Riially it was put down ;ue $. RP1 (Kamb^e Group) 1 i fw answer d a terribly mutilated
torm in the winter session of 1974. When| l protested, it was
Shiv Sena: ?1 Conslress (I) 17. again put dokn for answer M the mgress <$) 8, Cpf}3, Muslim ***9* **�P� of i^?5- Blrt ** ;ue 2 and Independents 4,
widow] remarriace
Nagpur, Dec, 11 ndred widows, fishing to , will get financial aid the Maharashtra govern-cut during the currant financial ar under a new scheme .to ncourage widow rem|MTiages,
Announcing this if the state jmbly WednesdayjSocial Wei-Minister A.S. Kasture said iat suitable rules fere; being ramed to decide eligibility for tistance under the scheme.
A budgetary provision of Rs two lakhs had already befit made, he rid.
the charges against Mrs. Gandhi and others was that they allegedly obstructed, intimidated, harrassed and instituted false erases againsjt certain officers who were sent to the Martiti Company (the small car project of Sanjay Gandhi, thef Ex P.M/s son) for �collecting certain information for preparing answers to questions raised in thri Lok Sabha.
The Committee has come to the "inescapable conclusion" that Mrs. Gandhi misused her office of Prime Minister with an intention to protect the interest of the Maruti Limited controlled and managed by her son."
However, the Committee has left
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it*othe ^collective wisdom of the House to award such punishment ai it may deem fit/9
Others involved in the findings along with Mrs. Gandhi are: R.K. Dhawan, former additional pHvate secretary to the former Prime Minister, and D. Sen, firmer director of the Central1, IB ureau of Investigation.
The 15-member committee onsisted of nine Janata Party ^embers, three from Congress and one each from Congress (1} and AIDMK and one Independ ent.
Awhile 11 members supported ihe reoj^mendation of trie Com-Aiittee, three submitted dissent-|ng notes. One Congress questioned the propriety of the present (sixth) Lok Sabha taking
up a privilege motion of the previous (fifth) Lok Sabh* and the emainirtg three (Congress ft),
AIDMK, Congress) thought the
Verdict would be "unsustainable
in law or in facts."
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According to legal experts the enjoys absolute ppw-tb impose suitable punish-irnents on any member found guilty of breach of privilege or of contempt of either houses. The punishment could be a reprimand, imprisonment, expulsion or suspension.
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