Summary: The text discusses various events and legislative council proceedings in India from January to June 1934. It includes discussions on budgets, taxation, communalism, education, and terrorism. Dr. Subbaroyan emphasizes the need for common schools to foster unity, while Sir A. P. Patro stresses the importance of burying communalism. The text highlights the passing of bills related to co-operative banks, land mortgage, and military training. It also addresses the abolition of the Malabar special police and the extension of the Madras Council's life. Moreover, it delves into the issues of terrorism, the earthquake tragedy in Bihar, and political outrages. The role of Indian Council of State, legislative councils in various provinces, and the discussion on increasing Indian representation in civil service are also outlined. The proceedings touch on agriculture, irrigation, relief efforts after the earthquake, and measures taken for flood prevention in Orissa. Additionally, the text touches on railway budget, commercial agreements, and events like Mahatma Gandhi's tour, condemnation of terrorism, and sentencing of political activists.