Therefore, Sir, the objective of this bill is very important. As I said, it is important not only from the point of view of the welfare of the worker, of his right to leisure, but also from the point of view of the safety of our roads. In view of this, sir, and in view of the fact that it is hardly quite safe, if the driver himself is not quite alert and his nerves are not quite freash, it will spell disaster for the road users. In view of this, the joint select committee has wisely rejected the classification that was originally proposed in the bill. That classification was made on an idea that in the towns the traffic was more congested, that the strain on the driver was heavier, and that therefore he required rest more immediately that was the case of a driver who had to drive between one village and another, or one town and another because there the roads were at a long stretch and there the traffic perhaps was not so heavy. This discussion on the calling attention motion for textile industry has covered the whole gamut of the industry from the grower of cotton to all other sectors. Honourable members have covered the whole field and given a number of suggestions. Textiles is a very important industry in our country and it gives employment and work to millions and millions of people in the villages, in the towns, in the rural areas and in the cities. Government is fully aware of its importance in our national life from the economic, social and every other point of view. There are three sectors of the industry-the unorganized handloom sector. There are three sectors of the industry-the unorganized handloom sector. There are three sectors of the industry-the unorganized handloom sector. Madam you would have observed from the speeches made here that there are some inherent.
