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A NEWS WEEKLY PUBUSHED EVERY SUNDAY
vol. xiii june ,5, 1960. no; xli
PROBLEMS & FEELINGS OF HILL PEOPLE SHOULD BE MINUTELY OBSERVED
parliamentary delegation RETURNS from bhutan
Kalim pong, Juno 9
The numbers of th» keeping in view the caun ' ben of the party pointed
Indian Parliamentary try. interest. The peo- about come of the prob-
Delegation to Bhutan re. pie of border area have lema of thia area,
turned to Kalimpong yea- very great responsibility Later in an interview
terday afternoon aftnr and he appealed to main- Dr. Singh aaid vhat he
two weeka atay in Bhutan. tain unity to faoe any had talks with the Bhu-
Speaking at a reoep- eventuality. Speaking tanete goveroment on
tion given by Sri K C. »bout hie experience of various topics of intere.t
Banthia, Vioe Preaident, tBe Bhutan visit Dr. Singh to both the oountry. The
Darjaeling District Cong ,a'd that the people of delegates, he said, are
ress Committee, Dr Ram- Bhutan are eager to main. deeply impressed by the
subbag Singh, the leader tain friendly relations with efforts of the Bhutanese
of the delegation said that India and said that Bhu- Government in expediting
the various development tRn nM 8r**>* future and the road construction pro*
works in Bhutan were be- our *g* old tie should be gramme by marshalling
ing carried on according to maintained for mutual the entire labour popula-
sohedule and if the pre- benefit of both the conn tion of Bhutan,
sent trend was maintained Referring to the .„km,t»i„„ .
Bhutan ws. bound to Indo-Chin. border dispute ■Z3?JW%&&&
i- .L ha aairi that ara in Ha ,u" report 01 Dl| lihutan
prosper very soon For the h« *jW««* »• «• *» Ti,it £, the Parliament
time being, lie eaid, we termined to drive away q;„_h i. .1.. .,.„.„
should forget our ' own 'he intruder, who have »/• *n«£» *>" ;W
difficulties and problem. forcibly occupied our t.r- Tj^ffTtSlSffZ
and help Bhutan to keep ritory. Concluding hi. Xaatmhlv m.m
it progressing. Bhutan' forcefu.^.ech D.Singh ***** fhuU^to^t
has great natural resour- ,»'d that the problems
oes and we ehould oo- and feeling, of the people
operate with Bhutanese of Himalayan region rjr. Siogb presented
people to develop their ehould be minutely obser- gift oonsisting of a pum-
oountry. Referring to the ved and the development ping Mt & 10m, brook,
dead lock in Indo Tibet »orks should be under- on Buddhism to Maba-
ntrade. Doctor 8ingh aaid uken »ooordingly. Earlier r.ja of Bhntan on behalf
that the businessmen 8" Banthia welcoming 0f the Government «f
should not feel depressed Dr. Singh and other mem. India.
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A NEWS WEEKLY PUBUSHED EVERY SUNDAY
vol. xiii june ,5, 1960. no; xli
PROBLEMS & FEELINGS OF HILL PEOPLE SHOULD BE MINUTELY OBSERVED
parliamentary delegation RETURNS from bhutan
Kalim pong, Juno 9
The numbers of th» keeping in view the caun ' ben of the party pointed
Indian Parliamentary try. interest. The peo- about come of the prob-
Delegation to Bhutan re. pie of border area have lema of thia area,
turned to Kalimpong yea- very great responsibility Later in an interview
terday afternoon aftnr and he appealed to main- Dr. Singh aaid vhat he
two weeka atay in Bhutan. tain unity to faoe any had talks with the Bhu-
Speaking at a reoep- eventuality. Speaking tanete goveroment on
tion given by Sri K C. »bout hie experience of various topics of intere.t
Banthia, Vioe Preaident, tBe Bhutan visit Dr. Singh to both the oountry. The
Darjaeling District Cong ,a'd that the people of delegates, he said, are
ress Committee, Dr Ram- Bhutan are eager to main. deeply impressed by the
subbag Singh, the leader tain friendly relations with efforts of the Bhutanese
of the delegation said that India and said that Bhu- Government in expediting
the various development tRn nM 8r**>* future and the road construction pro*
works in Bhutan were be- our *g* old tie should be gramme by marshalling
ing carried on according to maintained for mutual the entire labour popula-
sohedule and if the pre- benefit of both the conn tion of Bhutan,
sent trend was maintained Referring to the .„km,t»i„„ .
Bhutan ws. bound to Indo-Chin. border dispute ■Z3?JW%&&&
i- .L ha aairi that ara in Ha ,u" report 01 Dl| lihutan
prosper very soon For the h« *jW««* »• «• *» Ti,it £, the Parliament
time being, lie eaid, we termined to drive away q;„_h i. .1.. .,.„.„
should forget our ' own 'he intruder, who have »/• *n«£» *>" ;W
difficulties and problem. forcibly occupied our t.r- Tj^ffTtSlSffZ
and help Bhutan to keep ritory. Concluding hi. Xaatmhlv m.m
it progressing. Bhutan' forcefu.^.ech D.Singh ***** fhuU^to^t
has great natural resour- ,»'d that the problems
oes and we ehould oo- and feeling, of the people
operate with Bhutanese of Himalayan region rjr. Siogb presented
people to develop their ehould be minutely obser- gift oonsisting of a pum-
oountry. Referring to the ved and the development ping Mt & 10m, brook,
dead lock in Indo Tibet »orks should be under- on Buddhism to Maba-
ntrade. Doctor 8ingh aaid uken »ooordingly. Earlier r.ja of Bhntan on behalf
that the businessmen 8" Banthia welcoming 0f the Government «f
should not feel depressed Dr. Singh and other mem. India.
Annual Rs. 6/-
Per Copy 13 nP.