1971.12.22, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Times)
Guerrillas Join Hunt for The Tiger Delhi, Dec. 21. The Indian Army and the Mukti Bahini are hunting for “General” Abdul Qadir Siddiqui, a student leader accused of inciting violence against West Pakistanis at a public meeting in Dacca last Saturday, when four men were...
1971.12.22, Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India-Bangladesh postal services established From Gautam Gupta, JESSORE, DEC. 21-The postal link between Bangladesh and India, which was stopped on March 23. was formally established today. In a function at the Jessore post office, postal bags of the two countries...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Indo-Bangla diplomatic ties likely in January By Our Special Correspondent, Formal diplomatic relations with Bangladesh are expected to be established with the opening of an office of India’s envoy at Dacca by the second week of January. It is likely that Mr. D....
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangla officials allowed to stay in Australia CANBERRA, DEC. 21- Two Bengali officials of the Pakistani High Commission in Canberra resigned today and sought temporary residence in Australia, in sympathy with Bangladesh, says Reuter. Immigration Minister Dr. James...
1971.12.22, District (Dhaka), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Dacca dailies resume, managers go into hiding DACCA, DEC. 21- “Morning News” staunch advocate of the Pakistani military regime, which closed down following the surrender of the occupying Army, resumed publication on Sunday hailing liberation of Bangladesh...
1971.12.22, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangla Mission in touch with various embassies NEW DELHI, DEC. 21- The Bangladesh Mission here is negotiating with various foreign embassies for an early recognition of the new-born State of Bangladesh, reports PTI. Mr. H. R. Choudhury, head of the Mission, said he...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
No Picnic A WAR will always bring about hosts of ticklish problems that make speedy normalization of public and private lives an extremely difficult proposition. Given the circumstances as faced by Bangladesh, this would appear to be almost impossible. Yet normalcy is...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), ন্যাশনাল আওয়ামী পার্টি
Passport for travel in Bangladesh Mr. Ahmed of National Awami Party said that passports would be issued to facilitate travel between Bangladesh and India, but it was yet to be decided if any visa or special permit would be issued at the same time. Incidentally, he...
1971.12.22, District (Dhaka), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Dacca University slowly returns to life From Our Staff Reporter, DACCA, DEC, 21-The huge tall banyan tree in front of the Arts Faculty building of Dacca University is not there any more. The students have planted a seeding where it once stood. This will grow as the...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Thorough change in Bangladesh education By A Staff Reporter, The education system of Bangladesh is due for a thorough overhauling. The Bangladesh Planning Commission has been instructed to draw up an educational programme upholding the nation’s ideals of...