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Pmtna (IBS) 4 Tbt
ice relmi ughout n April t inance fotlowt k lurt judgero�irt ling an
krch n i
n in the Stal*.
< the notifkadoulUM Cuttt bid
served th�tr^rrs^ '
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ohibition
ordor of
The Ordiiia** do^ not b�r nvirtnptkm or pdMMgkw ol reign liquor bt mtrtara ol
fctce service*
M of defence tilttMMwMi of
reign t>atkmal�
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�New; Ddlhif (IBS) ~4 ;Defence Minister I Jtfgjtyrah Void; the
J . senior I -V. \arrrny--; drs that hvdi^j continued
v live in ii
dcvelopmdni:
u Ii shihje a ntt in secure d even, ak positive
such as (he
ke of halting steps
ace: elsewhere. ; :,��;
gnbrc;��"; sonic > tvf::, the
in the itiation,-' India� s neigh-
iKircUy
negative
exisl.ifVg
s hi siUd, \vdulti appear 10 bcv'unjc Ibc scencr ;of global pv^wev rivalries. Theie bad ''in Vevw'ti net shifted Jo our yery
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iaA an<t tmtv he; said 1 vhai froijrohct! point off .view there1 �: a'! -h*althv change -ftoni
vlamed I spent!
t
^IMt (IBS) H Shoes and
rtcnv sold where ;th-e
rdu.-poset^^^MiV/.ayiShal.j.b
txtjlight years. ^!;
where t
ceicpit Kilhr in the DcUu talilc than >c celebrate
a
treated his friends t<
looks niore
tk'c- a
>. �drinks'; a#d
ofi'.hyev and wnc.
Petty($ra*p>k:p'ep'c!p:\pl#y thtir
_' '* . . � - . ''*�!.,' . > V .-* ' .A . � l ' * "�
trade a fronr su
the
vih idin and: hustie
structures
.-. nvoniinTJen:! <i���'. .to-^\ <& >ast,'
i($clfhajsL s;-<tf ihrec orlfoUr
port uvtictl . it outi to in. ihocs; leal her. coal arid
L\ ' f . . .'�'��' "�.. . '�'. �'. V . '','. '�' ' ,'�'�:
.-For
�adc.s the
(icgl^tcdicvcn while as rsv has rpijcd whether
V>V-O
�ulJai'i?!
i�. u u''.-t <�>-,;';'a v
l^diaj and Ve voiced-their v .interference
.11 ihc iHtcrnal ahiKtaii'/v A
�- r ii tc j ji t; m. r t'l c use (j s in) Ml i a hc?<>u s � �;4"id' Mosti'M*;.' at t he cncj Ijji d i*�'.n./�'�� Pr thv.v M i n i stcr * s :r\|isU-10 thd-Sovjcr Uttio
i H;'J ;
.\v-ls---�;kfli A as ^riii^rliy ^ trir JW for
vvftich- v^a* at'ciive^:; of
1 ' � x *�' ^' "�**�"-�.
in ft,"-i iv tnt*;tan, at th ind S
ot ..v President
(i ftrc/hncv.
: s aienittrit did .-not indicate "U< :DS Intliii Fa.hd t':h*> � SirivV^*
�dcv
lp?i- India (and .the oujcl'joinlly:.t4tkc to;:-tan, hut Brezhney � and eclarcd fheir ' <^sire^ to :> tricndiy relationis with
criUicj Republic ! of
'
! '
i ,
rtipnarchical ^nd princely regimes toj those ka�re 1 on -popular support, ,HowirVer* � pre.sent canditions in Alghanislan were
V
r dtsturbifl
There was
i 1 accord \
igrat thv ibi-^ni .01 army \comm a nders, R;\bn ��said-, in at regard-� .pi>sitiviV''st'dp$.';.i|owar<M' .
intornaruyrYal dclv'n.tv. India could
it| was the ?d.
where GhaHb
Ten years ag<j when the Ghalib [iccntehary wasi being celebrated two-member nob-ofificiaj Committee ejftabtlshed that rhalib had Jivd^ in the house for Jbout four yeJai-s and had died [here on Febn^ry J5f J869.
i
The former: It-Governor of )elhi. the'lat^ A.NJ Jha, had proposed that jthe Aiichaelogical Uirvey of India ihoi^ld declare the louise a nation!) monument and ave it from eho ravages of t^
i '
The proposal jtvas vetoed on the ;round that j it Woul,d be Impossible to maintain a national Monument in 4 congcstc<3 area
jike Gali Kasimj Jaan.
i > -
On the pavement a few pace$ iway from the building >are sold books ,on Ghalib and his works. t the sellers arc unaware that
halib had livejd across the road.
hanistan
>
\car
meni Cinic into povvc/
after
ct>up
The tu<> ieaidcts alfco expressed cntscKcS ^TtMnh- in favour of
(hc
the aspirations of t^c people 'of Afghanistan ajnd the preservation uf their national nidepcndencc and for their
The scvcpagc .statemen'd dealt wrtb thd.^ituattons in South-East Asia, tlvc Undian Ocean and
SALT. }" � ' - ' '
i
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McanwhJlcJ, Soviet sources said thai Defence} Miniijtcf Marshal Ustinov will! pay a .^goodwill.
friendl
to India 'irp
T
A] merican Urdu schoi
JfuH 12, 1979 � THE CANADIAN INDIA TIMES � Page 3
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Presi freedom assured
mistakable e^dence^ of the it volypmertt of joutsidc powers tljerc. What wasimore Disturbing from Indians poinl of view was the clarge against some of our neighbouring countries of open mvolvemcnt in Hie intcrhal affairs of Afghanistan! "The entire situation is fijll of ominous Lirtcnts, he said* adding that the 'n$ion betwcejt Pakistan and . fghanistan coujld lead to much \4ider repercussions, I On Pakistan acquiring a jjuclcar weapons cpji^bility. igjiwan Ram sjiid it had caused much understandable concern, his . needed to be assessed brdfully fur fts impact oft India^ ccurity environment jn military 8 well as political terms. India, n its .part, waus pledged to use uclcar powejr for peaceful imposes, (inly.' jie added.
1 �*
alib'si house
Delhi,<IBS)'� Ciirrently m w Delhi is Mrs. Lindi Wentink :e. 6f a US coniputerl programmer, who studies Urdu at the Amzona Universky in tjhe United States.
She hasv already visaed, Pakis-ian and is in Delhi to pursue her studies and research iif the Urdu - language.
'[Mrs. Wentink started off with Eihdi in 1969 and liter learnt Sanskriu Chinese andiPersian.
1
New DelM (IBS) � Trie new article 361-A inserted in the Indian Constitution through the 44th Amendment Act which took effect on June- 19, is seen by experts as an important safe-^ guards against tne Icind of Emergency c lamped on the nation in 1^75 by Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Congress party Government using its itransient two-thirds
majority in
Pre-censprship being an
important i of intern* country sufi the hands
'arliament.
gredient of the kind i Emergency the red for 19 months at
j �- �
; She started learninjg Urdu . in new artiel
suspended
3,^ and in New Delhjthis week, >c insisted on speaking to jiews-en u\ Urdu rather than In
ensures ' t
1
Mrs* Wentink considers a beautiful language". 'Among cr proud possessions are clipp-
igs of,four articles she wrote in superior tc
of Mrs. Gandhi, the which cannot be by the President, all its amplitude against subjecting to censorship proceedings, of Parliament and State Legislators, Thus the new Article isj being regarded^ by e-xperts as} a respository of real press freedom and rate as Article 19 (la) in the
ijfrdu language fcr
* ^�K ^ .
' fy ' ^y
rjewspaper in Pakistan.
1 She complains that . and periodicals are available in the U tlany more Ameri 8earn Urdu if only Icould be made ,to [availability of ^periodicals.
a leading fundamental chapter.
G) "* v *+*��. .. � * ._ ^__li.*..
Urdu .books
not easily
ted States,
ans would
rangements
ncrease the
ook$ and
Ban on driy� Vee
Madras. June 30 flUW) � The Union Minister of State - for Finance, Satish Abarwal, has anounced a ban bn duty-free import ^ of gift (articles individuals.
SeptemJber-Uctober, There ts an f ongoing1 cooperation between India and thd. Soviet Union in the defence field and! Ustinov is expected tq discuss concrete
measures to
anistan wHcrc s leftist measures
: � I; ;; ,;. f during the
.. further expand at
'
, �'Njefw
Mil
Delhi
^ fqr TV
is<|ry of � Informatibtl and st in g ha J annc*u need �'the five eminent
>iitmerit
onk, indudirjg famous fcarna-
VOcal'isf M.5l: SnHhiJlatchnii
app pcrj
tfjk ivi^alist M.SL Subbialafcshmi, rpkJi^crs (cheHtus) for Alii IndfA Radio, dncl [felevisibn;
e I 6thcr> four ^re; Bhavani MisrajV Hihjcli j; poet, ndjra Nath **Ashk';; iHindi novjeJikt, Adyi Range ^tya,
if.J* v � I � . i-.. .I1-'. ' ^r . 'i_'^. J . . _ /
at any radio or. television centre and produce [programmes of their
choice.
ivivc;. ^. '� i
Others already working as
producers ^meritus) are; Mrs. j ft^rAllina the
V^;�*; Kjfi*-'J tu.�>, /i^Mti;^,� _Recalling tne
Addressing a Press conference her�. he ^atd the ion cess ton to individual importers of gift articles such as foodstuff, clothes
and mediqne for frde distribution among the poor was being withdrawn through aj Notification under the Customs [Act. v Only^bona fide (organizations would now be allowed the facility. The status of bom 'donor and receiver would bfe subject to scrutiny.
The withdrawal off the concession, he said, followed detection of Rs l-crore racket} in | imported clothing in Madras in1 1978.
Mr, Agarwal ssid there had been large-scale fiisuse of the concession by sqmc individuals in Madras^ who wetre importing costly foreign clotjies skirts and shirting not used bjy the poor.
Chin
and
modernisation
1 i New Delhi/Jdne 30 (UNJ) �
The Chinese niw acknowledge that they got carried away by their enthusiasnh for **the four modernizations"! a new book on China says.
4AOverambitipus plans are being cut back/] says the author, ,_ S. Nihal Slnghl Editor of the "Statesman" newspaper, in his forthcoming book, **The Gang and 900 million/
Tripti Mttr4 Frra<j Gorakhpuri, Melville iie jMelloW, Prof. Palip Chandra Ve^i and CC Mehta.
wriht and J
Himli
noyjeliift an<l cifttic, ! anicr, Haiiel exjpohpnt of western �;mu$i'c4':��".-'
honorar
i,
Varanasi { (IBS)
ac
rec
iunjofl,Rs. 2,000
ve
a month to. work
.' ('
shot
- Mahesh
Kumar Sha^m^, News Editor of & local daily j'.'Ganjiya," was shot dead in his pome Friday,,June 15, According {to the police, thre� armed menjwent to, his house and i fired several shots at him,
recent statement of Chairman Hua Guofeng describing the present plans as being tentative, Nihal Singh speaks of the] '/breathtaking'* alacrity with which the Chinese acknowledge tneir technological and economic Weaknesses..
,*'There lies tile Achilles heel of the Chinese, Clan one take one aspect of W jstern advance without subject ng China to .new.. arid unpredictaMe strains?"
raise Hi legislature such matt out unde and the
according apply t comrnitt
immunity, the press circumvent, with the alert members of and legislators any rship�; according to
With th
Can now
help of
Parfiamen ''jrre-eenso 'experts. A member has only to
aui effective role in matters ot Cent re-state relationship Considering tne tact that the electoral college for choosing a president includes members of legislative assemblies of ^states ruled by different parties.
Awards Announced
i / *
' Bombay .(IBS) *� Two Americans are among six winners of international awards totalling 25,-QOO pounds for study and Research in the diseases of blood tyith particular reference to leukaemia.
1 These annual awards, which mark the death anniversary of Lady Meherbai Porabji Tata, have gone to Dr.\EE, Hark>\V and .Dr. P.A. Naplofrkowski of the United States, J)r, H. ^Bhavani and Dr. H. T. Jacob of the United vKingcJom, Dr. K. Koubek of Czechoslovakia and Dr. S. Venut?i ;of Italy.
Parliament or Stat,e , as the case may be, rs as had been blacked orders of the censor press wilt be free to t and the censors, to experts* cannot : scissors without ng contempt of the
The Lady Tata Memorial Trust, which gives the awards, was established in 1932 for promoting scientific research in India and abroad, mainly into the diseases of the blood. The trust has as far given support in 136 international research workers and granted 212 scholarships to Indians for research within the country.
House and breach of privilege.
MORE 1*0WER FOR PRESIDENT
Another beneflciery of the 44th Constitution Amendment Act is the PresjdcM of India who now need not! aprove of any and every advice tendejsed by a Prime Minister! The Act now makes it explict tf>at the Presidenty "may
Curfew in Sileliar
require to recon general
the council of Ministers ;ider any advice "either
y or otherwise/', The
provision, however, makes it dear that .the President "shalP act in apcordance with the advice tendererd "after such reconsidera-
According to experts, the power given to the President now to remit an advice back to the Cabinet for reconsideration should help the President to play
Siichar (Assam), July 6 (UNI) �* An indefinite curfew- was clamped in Siichar and neighbouring areas after a mob went on rampage with the arrival of the body of Public Works Department Sub-Divisional Officer te.K, Ohoudhury, who was shot dead in Mizoramand Mizo National Front
*
(MNF) activists.
The Border Security Force has been called out to control the situation.
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Unconfirmed reports said al least two persons were killed and five others injured in the mob frenzy.
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