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Administration of Delhi posted in New Delhi and Delhi and may be allotted to such employees working in Schools and Courts.
(b) I am prepared to accept that the operation of the rules may have led to the result suggested by the Honourable Member.
(c) A more liberal interpretation of the rules regarding offices entitled to this accommodation has recently been adopted and it is possible that as a result there may be some anomalies.
(d) Yes.
(e) I am prepared to examine the case of any particular office brought to my notice, but do not propose to undertake a general review.
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*** Private Houses leased by Government** in Delhi
- Sardar Sant Singh : (a) Will the Honourable the Labour Member kindly state the number of private houses leased by Government in the different areas in Delhi, e.g., New Delhi, Notified area, Karol Bagh, Darya Gunj, etc. separately ?
(b) When were the first and the last houses leased in each area ?
(c) Is it a fact that all houses were leased before the winter season began ? If not, how many were leased after the beginning of the winter season ?
(d) On what basis is the rent paid by Government to the owners of these buildings, how were the houses classified for purposes of allotment and how were they allotted according to that classification ?
(e) In how many cases were persons eligible for a lower type allotted a higher type, and why ?
(f) How is the rent charged for these houses from the allottees ?
(g) Is it a fact that it cannot be more than 10 per cent of their pay ?
(h) When were the first and the last houses occupied in each area, separately, during 1942-43?
(i) Is it a fact that several houses are still vacant?
- Legislative Assembly Debates (Central), Vol. I of 19-43, 8th March 1943, pp. 811-12.