1971.08.28, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Annual Plan takes note of evacuee burden From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI AUG. 27.- The Planning Commission is now busy preparing the annual plan for 1972-73 taking into consideration the burden of the Bangladesh refugees on India’s economy. The...
1971.08.31, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Evacuees will Not Be Pushed Back P.M. Visits Camp In Islampur Form Our Staff Correspondent, ISLAMPUR. Aug. 30 – The Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, told Bangladesh refugees today that they would not be pushed back to their country unless conditions for their...
1971.08.31, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
U.S. Official To Tour Evacuee Camps From Our Staff Correspondent, Dum Dum, Agu. 30 – Mr. David M. Absshire, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, arrived in Calcutta from Bangkok today. During his stay in West Bengal, he is scheduled to...
1971.09.03, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Seva Samaj wants to adopt 2,000 refugee children RAJKOT SEPT. 2 – An offer to “about” 2,000 refugee children from Bangladesh has been made by a socio-religious organization in Rajkot, reports PTI. The Punit Seva Samaj has offered to take all...
1971.09.04, Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
World MPs to talk, India’s draft plan on evacuees today From Our New Delhi Office. Sept 3. The Indian resolution on Bangladesh will be discussed by the inter-parliamentary Council to its plenary session on September 4 and if it obtains 2/3rds majority, it will...
1971.09.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Doctors from other States to work in camps By A Staff Reporter, Doctors from Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir are being adopted by the Government of West Bengal to work in different refugee camps of 24 Parganas, West Dinajpur, Nadia and Cooch Behar. The...
1971.07.20, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
A hospital for evacuees By A Staff Reporter, BONGAON, JULY 19 – Inaugurating a ten-bed hospital set up by the Ananda Bazar Patrika group of newspapers here today, Mr. Hossain Ali, chief of the Bangladesh mission, asked the international community to exert...
1971.07.20, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Airlift by U. S. planes to be ended “The Times of India News Service”, NEW DELHI, July 19 : The Union Government has decided not to ask for the continued use of four U. S. transport planes which have been airlifting refugees from Agartala to Gauhati. The reasons: the...
1971.07.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
REFUGEE CAMPS Foreign Agencies Asked Not To Send Their Men, From Our Special Representative, NEW DELHI, JULY 21 – India has “generally advised” foreign agencies not to send personnel to refugee camps or keep them there for long. While appreciating the help...
1971.07.23, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
UAR aid for refugees NEW DELHI, JULY 22 – The U.A.R. Government is sending Egyptian rice worth Rs. 2,00,000 for Bangladesh refugees in India according to Embassy sources here today, says PTI. The UAR has sent earlier one million units of cholera vaccine for the...