News from India: January 2006 Archives

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People's News Agency (P.N.A.), January 24, 2006, Kolkata: On the occasion of the 110th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the world-renowned freedom fighter, the thunderous jewel of courage and valour, a shining comet in Indian politics and flaming meteor of mobility and dynamism, the Bangali Bahinii (The Bengali Brigade) and Amra Bengali jointly organized a-thousand strong colourful procession of youths on 23 rd January 2006 on the main thoroughfare of Kolkata. The procession originated from Deshapriya Park in South Kolkata and reached Netaji Bhavan at Elgin Road at 12.14 hours, the birth time of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. There the brigade presented a guard of honour to Netaji and wreaths were placed on the Memorial Pedestal by Shri Subodh Kumar Mitra, the secretary of Amra Bangali, and Shrii Pradiip Guha, the joint secretary of Bangali Bahini.

People’s News Agency, Kolkata, January 22, 2006: Amra Bangali is a socio-politico-cultural organization has its field of activity based on PROUT or Progressive Utilization Theory, a new socio-economic concept propounded by the seer philosopher Shrii P. R. Sarkar. On behalf of the Central Committee of Amra Bangali, Shrii Subodh Kumar Mitra sent a memorandum to the President of India demanding the declaration of National Holiday on 23rd January which is the birthday of the Great Hero of India’s freedom movement Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

PAKISTAN IS LIKELY TO PLAY WITH SIKH SENTIMENT

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by Colonel Saumitra Roy (Retd.)

Before any storm there is always calmness. So called confidence building measures with Pakistan and ceasefire along the Line of Control for almost last two years in Jammu & Kashmir may not be a real situation with India and Pakistan. It appears that the situation could be having a “Hallow Effects”.

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