1972.01.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Evacuees at Salt Lake camp start leaving By A Staff Reporter, Nearly 619,000 Bangladesh evacuees have left West Bengal up to Thursday. The average daily dispersal since the formal repatriation started on January 1 has exceeded 80,000 according to a State Government...
1972.01.09, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Transport for home-bound evacuees promised DACCA, JAN, 8- The Government of India has promised transport facilities to the homecoming refugees of Bangladesh today, says ENA. On his arrival here from Calcutta, Mr. Aziz told newsmen that the communications in Bangladesh...
1972.01.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Evacuees leaving Mekliganj Form Our Own Correspondent, MEKLIGANJ, JAN, 9 – Ten thousand six hundred and twenty seven evacuees from different camps of Mekliganj left for Bangladesh up to fanuary 6, it was officially learnt. Seventeen transit camps have been...
1972.01.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
More Bengalis desert Pak Army FEROZEPUR, JAN. 9- Five Bengali personnel of the Pakistani Army are reported to have crossed the cease-fire line and surrendered to the Indian Army in the Fazilka sector, reports PTI. They brought with them one jeep and a large quantity...
1972.01.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Ray watches evacuees return from Petrapole By A Staff Reporter, PETRAPOLE, JAN. 6 – Al-together 3,000 evacuees left for Bangladesh from Gaighata and Petrapole today as Mr. Siddhartha Ray, Union Minister for West Bengal Affairs, arrived on a short visit to the...
1972.01.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Refugees coming on foot to Chilahati From Our Staff Reporter, CHILAHATI, JAN. 4 – Only a bamboo pole was hanging loose as our jeep pulled up at the border point between Dewanganj and Chilahati. The metal road was now joined by an unmetalled one in the Bangladesh...
1972.01.03, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
55,000 Refugees Return To Bangladesh In 2 Days By a Staff Reporter, PACKED in special trains, UNICEF trucks and an assortment of vehicles rankings from horse and bullock carts to rickshaws, over 55,000 have returned to their homes in Bangladesh from camps in West...
1972.01.07, A.H.M Kamaruzzaman
Diplomats call on Bangla Minister From Our Dacca Office, JAN. 6- The Consul General of the USSR. Mr. V. F. Papoy called on the Bangla Kamaruzzaman and assured him of his country’s assistance for relief and rehabilitation of the displaced persons of Bangladesh....
1972.01.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Transport in Bangla districts is almost normal According to A Staff Reporter, Transport and communication in all districts of Bangladesh are almost normal according to Sheik Abdul Aziz, Transport and Communication Minister of Bangladesh. Mr. Aziz said in an interview...
1972.01.08, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangla schools asked not to use Mujib’s name From Our Dacca Office, JAN. 7- In educational institutions and organizations wherever the words East Pakistan or Pakistan occurs this should be substituted by the word Bangladesh, says a Government Press note. The...