Here, as I have just now informed the House, our social objective is to establish a socialist pattern of society. But we also envisage a heavy industries sector, a cottage industries sector and also a small industries sector. Accordingly, we visualise production to take place not only in the big mills owned either by the State or by the big capitalist but also in cottage industries and small scale industries Many attempts made on behalf of the local industrialists to manufacture matches, but they could not withstand the competition. One of the weapons in the hands of those big monopoly companies is to use the trade mark to browheat these manufacturers and harass them. This is not the only measure to curb these big monopolists to browheat the small industrialists. Sir, that devoted follower of the Gandhiji and the present member of the All India Khadi and village Industries Board, shri satish das gupta, has brought out in his brochure, which I think was circulated to all the Member of parliament, as to how these big monopolists are endangering the very existence of small industries and, that too, especially of the hand-made and cottage industries. The Dhebar Commission has to be congratulated for the elaborate report it had written and its approach to the subject of tribal welfare. It is necessary for me to direct the attention of the Ministry to be fact that there is a great difference between questions affecting the Scheduled Castes and the Tribes, the case of scheduled tribes is a peculiar one. They have peculiar modes of living. They have peculiar ways and means of carrying on their trade. They have their many dialects. They are practically separate from the Scheduled Castes and from the general public. So t heir prolem is not an easy one. It is one of the most difficult problems. Allotting money, laying out schemes is necessary, of course, but the implementation of the schemes is more necessary. They live in hilly areas. They live far awary and I am afraid, with the little experience that I have.
