1971.06.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
PM will face a united Bengal on evacuee issue By A Staff Reporter, Politically the Opposition and the Parties in the Democratic Coalition appear to have united at least on the occasion of the Prime Minister’s visit to Calcutta this morning. Most of the parties...
1971.06.05, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
“Americans failed to assess enormity of tragedy” By A Staff Reporter, The recent massacre of People in Bangladesh by the Pak Army was caused by two motives – to wipe out the intellectuals and to flare up a communal riot leading to the annihilation of the...
1971.06.06, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Bangladesh will dominate CPI meeting By A Staff Reporter, Bangladesh will dominate the discussion of the CPI State Council which starts its two-day session in Calcutta today (Wednesday). The party general secretary, Mr. C. Rajeswar Rao, gave ample indication of this...
1971.06.06, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
PLIGHT OF REFUGEES-1 Worst Phase of Cholera Epidemic over In Border Areas By Manojit Mitra, The worst phase of the cholera epidemic in the border areas is now over, although the hospitals are still overcrowded and fresh cases are arriving daily. During the past few...
1971.06.07, Country (England), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Save Bangladesh evacuees UK newspapers demand LONDON, JUNE 6. Newspapers here today united in demanding that Britain and the rest of the world act promptly to save the East Bengal refugees in India, says Reuter. “The World has been slow to recognise the...
1971.06.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Evacuee dispersal a remote possibility By A Staff Reporter, that it will not be possible to remove any sizeable portion of the evacuees outside West Bengal became evident on Tuesday, when West Bengal Ministers admitted that only 5,000 out of a little more than 4.2...
1971.05.31, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
20 big camps for refugees planned From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, MAY 30 The Government has decided to set up 20 compact, large size camps in Tripura, Meghalaya, Assam, West Bengal and elsewhere, each accommodating about 40,000 to 50,000 evacuees, disclosed...
1971.05.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
100 Die Of Cholera In Malda Evacuee Camp From Our Staff Correspondent, SILIGURI, May 21 Cholera has broken out in epidemic form in almost all the 54 camps for Bangladesh refugees in Malda district. The district authorities who have already apprised the State...
1971.05.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Epidemics Feared LONDON. May 21- An epidemic of Cholera or typhoid among thousands of refugees in camps along the borders of India and East Bengal is feared as the monsoon season approaches, a high-ranking British relief operations officer said here on Wednesday,...
1971.05.22, Country (England), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Relief Team From U. K. to Visit Camps From Our Special Representative. NEW DELHI, May 21- A four man delegation representing “War on Want” a British voluntary relief organization arrived here today for an on-the-spot study of the problem posed by the...