I do remember the scenes that we had to witness in several cities where people had to stand in queues for hours together for two meters of very ordinary cloth, but now the situation in quite changed. We have produced much cloth and we are in a position to export cloth. Durign the British period we were required to import cloth, but now we are in a position to export cloth. After partition, we were faced with the question of raw material, namely, cotton. We had cotton mills, but cotton remained in Pakistan. Even that problem has been solved. We had placed before us a target for more production of cotton and not only has that target been achieved but it has been achieved in shorter period to the satisfaction of all people in the country. From this survey, Sir, you will find that everybody should be convinced that we are making good progress in the relisation of the objective of the five year plan. Then there is a reference that in several essential commodities, we have got increased production. This cannot be denied. In spite of this increased production, I must admit, we have not been able to solve the question of unemployment, but efforts are being made to ease the situation so far as this question is concerned. Centuries inequity inevitable tribal communities revitalized ensure motivated officials Development Programmes Tribal Areas. Two-pronged violence concrete restore Forest Right historical other traditional dwellers systemic causes alienation communities Land Acquistion Rehabilitation Resettlement Consideration displaced adequate compensation improved legislations Session! Indicated constours policy Security foreign several Members referred cyclone Aila West Bengal Suo Motu Excellency George Strategic Partnership Joint Washington Agriculture. Expanded cooperation IAEA Safeguards Separation.
