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Himalayan Times Septorabar 25, 1960
world.
It is now being' in
oreasingly recognised that,
in order to help the un
derdevelopeil countries to
improve their liviQg stand-
ards, mere aid in the
form of short-term loans
by the advanced coun-
tries is not enough. It
is necessary for them tn
give loDg-term assistance
on terms that may not
entirely be satisfactory
from a strictly commercial
point of view. Equally
important is the need for
them to adapt liberal
import policies which
would facilitate increase
in exports from the un-
derdeveloped oountries.
The Three-Man Team
lent by the World Bank
to India soma time ago
stressed this faot when it
underlined the need for
advanced oountries to
Just Unpacked
NEW STOCK OF
BOOKS
HIMALAYAN STORES,
KALIMPONG.
assist the course of deve-
lopment in the developing
economies "by removing
the kind of barriers which
restrict the export oppor-
tunities erf developing
oountries." Without suoh
an enlightened policy,
which will be mutually
beneficial, there will be
no means by whioh the
developing countries can
repay their foreign debts.
DARJEELINS NEWS LETTER
( Continued from page 1)
quicker communications
everywhere, tha oompeti-
tion^in tourism is getting
stronger daily, and we
oannot afford tn remain
oompleoent looking only to
the government to improve
our amenitiea-and praying
that this will be done
so»n. No, we must take
the initiative on our own
hands.we must pester not
the State Government and
the Centre to implement
as quickly as possible
projects which are likely
to develop our tourism,
but also coerce our civic
bodies to keep our towns
clean, sweet smelling, and
with adequate b a s i o
amenities like sufficient
eleotrioity and water sup-
ply and good roads to
satisfy even fastitdious
tourists. Only then oan
wa aurvive both economi-
cally and in popularity.
. D.P.S RELUCTANT TO
RETURN TO ASSAM
Oarjealing, Sept. 22
Although the district
authorities are try ing their
best to persuade Assam
refugees in Siliguri tore
turn home the response
has not been very encoura-
ging. At present there are
about 6,200 refugees in
Siliguri.
WHILE IN KALIMPONG
STAY AT
CHAN DRA5
The most centrally situated
Hotel in Kalinrpong.
For Puja
Purchase Quality Footwear •
and
Leather goods
from
The Government Sales Emporium at:
1) Coooh Bebar
2) Kalimpong
3) Howrah Maidan, 18A, G. K
Rd. (South). Howrah
Baby shoes from He. 4/- and above
Gents' shos from He. 10/- and above
Chappal from Ks. 4.60 nP. and above
Ladies' footwear from Rs. 5 and above
* Attractive
These are .... * Cheap
•Durable
Issued by the Government of West Bengal.
Himalayan Times Septorabar 25, 1960
world.
It is now being' in
oreasingly recognised that,
in order to help the un
derdevelopeil countries to
improve their liviQg stand-
ards, mere aid in the
form of short-term loans
by the advanced coun-
tries is not enough. It
is necessary for them tn
give loDg-term assistance
on terms that may not
entirely be satisfactory
from a strictly commercial
point of view. Equally
important is the need for
them to adapt liberal
import policies which
would facilitate increase
in exports from the un-
derdeveloped oountries.
The Three-Man Team
lent by the World Bank
to India soma time ago
stressed this faot when it
underlined the need for
advanced oountries to
Just Unpacked
NEW STOCK OF
BOOKS
HIMALAYAN STORES,
KALIMPONG.
assist the course of deve-
lopment in the developing
economies "by removing
the kind of barriers which
restrict the export oppor-
tunities erf developing
oountries." Without suoh
an enlightened policy,
which will be mutually
beneficial, there will be
no means by whioh the
developing countries can
repay their foreign debts.
DARJEELINS NEWS LETTER
( Continued from page 1)
quicker communications
everywhere, tha oompeti-
tion^in tourism is getting
stronger daily, and we
oannot afford tn remain
oompleoent looking only to
the government to improve
our amenitiea-and praying
that this will be done
so»n. No, we must take
the initiative on our own
hands.we must pester not
the State Government and
the Centre to implement
as quickly as possible
projects which are likely
to develop our tourism,
but also coerce our civic
bodies to keep our towns
clean, sweet smelling, and
with adequate b a s i o
amenities like sufficient
eleotrioity and water sup-
ply and good roads to
satisfy even fastitdious
tourists. Only then oan
wa aurvive both economi-
cally and in popularity.
. D.P.S RELUCTANT TO
RETURN TO ASSAM
Oarjealing, Sept. 22
Although the district
authorities are try ing their
best to persuade Assam
refugees in Siliguri tore
turn home the response
has not been very encoura-
ging. At present there are
about 6,200 refugees in
Siliguri.
WHILE IN KALIMPONG
STAY AT
CHAN DRA5
The most centrally situated
Hotel in Kalinrpong.
For Puja
Purchase Quality Footwear •
and
Leather goods
from
The Government Sales Emporium at:
1) Coooh Bebar
2) Kalimpong
3) Howrah Maidan, 18A, G. K
Rd. (South). Howrah
Baby shoes from He. 4/- and above
Gents' shos from He. 10/- and above
Chappal from Ks. 4.60 nP. and above
Ladies' footwear from Rs. 5 and above
* Attractive
These are .... * Cheap
•Durable
Issued by the Government of West Bengal.