1971.07.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Slow Rate of Dispersal Worries State By Our Special Representative, The West Bengal Government is understood to have conveyed to the Center recently its anxiety over the slow rate of dispersal of Bangladesh evacuees to other States. It has pointed out that the total...
1971.07.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Visit To Refugee Camps A Moving Experience: Keating From Our Staff Correspondent, DUM DUM, July 17. – Standing against the background of tents set up for the evacuees at Salt Lake in 24-Parganas, the U. S. Ambassador Mr. Kennett, B Keating said today that...
1971.07.19, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Iradatganj camp to house 10,000 DPs “The Times of India” News Service, ALLAHABAD, July 18 : The Iradatganj refugee camp originally meant to house about 50,000 Bangla Desh evacuees will have accommodation only for 10,000 persons, according to the Union Minister...
1971.07.19, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
W. German M. P. s Demand Special Aid Measures BONN, July 18. – Special aid measures for Bangladesh refugees were demanded here on Wednesday by two West German M.P.s who are just back from a ten-day fact· finding tour of India and East Bengal reports, UNI....
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
National panel for refugees suggested Vijayawada, July 7 (UNI) – The Swatantra Party leader Mr. N. G. Ranga today suggested the formation of a “Rashtrapati national committee for refugee relief ” embracing all political parties and public men. His...
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Rs 300 crores needed for six months Geneva, July 7 (UPI) – India needs aid amounting to $400 million (Rs 300 crores) over the next six months to take care of the six million refugees who fled East Bengal, United Nations refugee officials said today. The...
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
No solution to evacuee problem now in sight By A Staff Reporter, Bangladesh evacuees in India passed the 102nd day of their existence on Tuesday and nobody knows how long they will stay on. The proposal of sending them back to their homes within six months of their...
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
One evacuee every second By A Staff Reporter, India is receiving one evacuee from Bangladesh every second according to an official report. Everyday some 100,000 people are driven out from Bangladesh to the Indian side of the border. The cost of food and shelter for...
1971.07.11, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
The First Bangladesh The arrival in Calcutta of Lord Curzon’s daughter Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, to study on behalf of the British “Save the Children Fund.” The condition of refugee children from Bangladesh, compels one to ponder over the far reaching...
1971.07.06, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Step towards amity between evacuees and locals From Our Gauhati Office, JULY 5 – The Central Coordination Committee of Bangladesh Sahayak Samiti has chalked out a programme of action for the maintenance of peace and tranquility in the “sensitive” northeast...