Summary: highlighted the efforts made by the Government of India to address the food crisis in Bengal by bringing in food grains from foreign countries. Mr. Suhrawardy presented reasons for the food situation in Bengal and highlighted measures being taken to alleviate the crisis. The session also saw discussions on relief efforts, the role of local officers, and the establishment of a Central Relief Fund. Various resolutions were passed, including demands for a Royal Commission to investigate the causes of the famine and protests against certain government orders. The proceedings reflected the seriousness of the food shortage in Bengal and the efforts to address it through administrative, relief, and policy measures. The actions taken by the government, such as engaging in ship transportation of food grains, seeking international assistance, and setting up committees, aimed to tackle the crisis and provide relief to the affected population.