Himalayan Timeo ( January 1, 1961
Editor :
S. C. JAIN
Vol..14 fie. 2d, Kalimpo^g, ^a^a/y I, !%1
B. S. 8. TRAINING
The Training Camp of
Bharat Sevak Samaj which
was inaugurated ber* on
Tuesday, is first of its
kind in these region. It
is encouraging to see that
a large number of volun-
teers are taking training
at the oamp. In hills,
due to diffioult commu-
nication it was diffioult
' to establish mass oontaot
but the improvements in
the communication system
will help the trainees to
oontaot more people in
the villages.
The aims and objeots
of Bharat Sevak Samaj
are very high and noble
and we hope those who
are in oharge of this work
in this area will work
with devotion and sin-
cerity so that they can
attract more people in
the Samaj. We further
hope the trainees after
completion of their eamp
will go baok to their res-
fmotive areas and trans-
ate, into aotion what they
-will learn' during their
training period.
WE. WISH OUB READERS
A Happy New Year
—EDITOR
375 Tibetan6 leave
FOR MYSORE
Kalimpong, Deo. 31
About 375 Tibetan
refugees left Kalimpong
for Mysore this work un-
der the Dispersal scheme
formulated by the Centre.
These persons will be
resettled in Coorg , valley
where eaob family of five
will be given five acres
of land to cultivate.
T'b» refugees were
seen off by the members
of the local Refugees
Relief Committee who also
distributed >ome cash &
tinned pork to them.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that Kesnng Vangzom of
'Ma' Villa, Kalimpong is
applying to the Secretary
to the Government of
India in the Ministry of
Home Affairs for natura
lisation, and that any
person who knows any
reason why naturalisation
should nut be granted
should send a .j written
signed sltitemeut jof the
facts to the said Secretary.
B.S. S. TRAINING
CAMP OPENED
Kalimpong, Deo. 30
A ten-day distriot
Teacher's Training Camp,
organised by the Bharat
Sevak Samaj, Kalimpong
Branoh was inaugurated
by Shri N. B. Gurung,
Deputy Minister, Labour,
West Bengal on Tuesday
at the S. U. M. I. Kalim-
pong. 60 Male & 46
Female Teaoheri are
attending the oamp
Presiding over a meet-
ing organised on the
occasion, Shri D. C. Moo-
kerjee, 8. D O., Kalim-
pong spoke on the impor-
tance of holding tuoh
oamp at Kalimpong. Shri
N. B. Gurnng in his speeoh
outlined the aims and
objects of the BS^ and
appealed to the public
for active participation.
Shri Sewsbaokar Singh,
Zonal Camp Organiser,
Shri P. R. Pradhan, Shri
R. T. Ali and bin. Man
Prabha also spoke on the
various aspects of the
BS8. Shri G. S Prasad
offered the vote of thanks.
Folk songs and dances
ware presented by students
of Municipal Junior Basic.
School, Parnami Mandir
Pathsala and others.
During the oamp pe-
riod, talks on various sub-
jects will be given to the
trainees by the Departmen-
tal Officers as well as
others.
Editor :
S. C. JAIN
Vol..14 fie. 2d, Kalimpo^g, ^a^a/y I, !%1
B. S. 8. TRAINING
The Training Camp of
Bharat Sevak Samaj which
was inaugurated ber* on
Tuesday, is first of its
kind in these region. It
is encouraging to see that
a large number of volun-
teers are taking training
at the oamp. In hills,
due to diffioult commu-
nication it was diffioult
' to establish mass oontaot
but the improvements in
the communication system
will help the trainees to
oontaot more people in
the villages.
The aims and objeots
of Bharat Sevak Samaj
are very high and noble
and we hope those who
are in oharge of this work
in this area will work
with devotion and sin-
cerity so that they can
attract more people in
the Samaj. We further
hope the trainees after
completion of their eamp
will go baok to their res-
fmotive areas and trans-
ate, into aotion what they
-will learn' during their
training period.
WE. WISH OUB READERS
A Happy New Year
—EDITOR
375 Tibetan6 leave
FOR MYSORE
Kalimpong, Deo. 31
About 375 Tibetan
refugees left Kalimpong
for Mysore this work un-
der the Dispersal scheme
formulated by the Centre.
These persons will be
resettled in Coorg , valley
where eaob family of five
will be given five acres
of land to cultivate.
T'b» refugees were
seen off by the members
of the local Refugees
Relief Committee who also
distributed >ome cash &
tinned pork to them.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that Kesnng Vangzom of
'Ma' Villa, Kalimpong is
applying to the Secretary
to the Government of
India in the Ministry of
Home Affairs for natura
lisation, and that any
person who knows any
reason why naturalisation
should nut be granted
should send a .j written
signed sltitemeut jof the
facts to the said Secretary.
B.S. S. TRAINING
CAMP OPENED
Kalimpong, Deo. 30
A ten-day distriot
Teacher's Training Camp,
organised by the Bharat
Sevak Samaj, Kalimpong
Branoh was inaugurated
by Shri N. B. Gurung,
Deputy Minister, Labour,
West Bengal on Tuesday
at the S. U. M. I. Kalim-
pong. 60 Male & 46
Female Teaoheri are
attending the oamp
Presiding over a meet-
ing organised on the
occasion, Shri D. C. Moo-
kerjee, 8. D O., Kalim-
pong spoke on the impor-
tance of holding tuoh
oamp at Kalimpong. Shri
N. B. Gurnng in his speeoh
outlined the aims and
objects of the BS^ and
appealed to the public
for active participation.
Shri Sewsbaokar Singh,
Zonal Camp Organiser,
Shri P. R. Pradhan, Shri
R. T. Ali and bin. Man
Prabha also spoke on the
various aspects of the
BS8. Shri G. S Prasad
offered the vote of thanks.
Folk songs and dances
ware presented by students
of Municipal Junior Basic.
School, Parnami Mandir
Pathsala and others.
During the oamp pe-
riod, talks on various sub-
jects will be given to the
trainees by the Departmen-
tal Officers as well as
others.