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Corrigenda to The Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Bill, 1970

By N. Dandekar, Minoo Masani

LOK SABHA · New Delhi · 1970

1 pages

Summary

This single sheet is a Lok Sabha corrigenda notice for The Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Bill, 1970, a private member’s bill authored by Shri N. Dandekar, M.P. and Shri M. R. Masani, M.P. and slated to be introduced in the Lok Sabha. Issued from New Delhi on December 7, 1970 (Agrahayana 16, 1892 Saka), it lists four printer’s corrections to be applied to the circulated draft of the Bill.

The first correction restores the word “perquisites” (misprinted as “requisites”) on page 6, line 10; the next two fix arithmetic operator misprints on page 7 (changing “(130+37)” to “(130x37)” and “(280+18)” to “(280x18)”); and the fourth is a general instruction to correct the line numbers on page 2. The sheet contains no substantive argument of its own — it functions purely as an errata slip to be read alongside the underlying Bill.

Key points

  • Lok Sabha corrigenda sheet for The Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Bill, 1970.
  • Bill is bylined to Shri N. Dandekar, M.P. and Shri M. R. Masani, M.P., and is marked ‘To be introduced in Lok Sabha’.
  • Issued from New Delhi and dated December 7, 1970 (Agrahayana 16, 1892 Saka).
  • Lists four textual corrections: a word substitution on page 6, two arithmetic-operator fixes on page 7, and a general line-number correction on page 2.
  • The sheet carries no substantive argument on ministers’ salaries — it is an errata slip attached to the Bill.

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