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○ 〉こ বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড Prime Minister was very happy to note our activates and particularly she had a word of praise for our Publications. The Prime Minister advised us to meet Shri Ray-the Union Minister for West Bengal Affairs. The Union Minister for West Bengal Affairs advised the undersigned at Delhi to meet him at Calcutta for a discussion in detail of the problems posed by us. Inspite of our best attempts he could give us no time and only a written note could be handed over to him at the Writers’ Building, Calcutta on July 29 last. We sent a copy of the note to the Prime Minster. Publications The following books have been published during the period and mailed to various world centre's: (1) Bangladesh–Throes of a New Life-edited by Dr.Bangendu Ganguly and Dr. (Mrs) Meera Ganguly (2) Bangladesher Muktiyuddh-edited by Prof. Jatindra Chattopadhyay. The second one is an anthology of the reports of personal experience of Bangladesh teachers who were the first target of Yahya. Further, we have received 500 copies of a book “Bangladesh and International Law’ written by Dr. S.K. Mukherjee, Head of the Department of Political Science, Calcutta University and published by West Bengal Political Science Association. We have mailed the book the different world addresses as per our mailing list. Our second picture album is expected to come out shortly. Our Board of Editors are screening some more manuscripts. Camp School Programme This programme is receiving effective support. By now 31 schools have been started at different evacuee camps (in West Bengal alone there are 604 such camps) with the financial assistance received by the Bangladesh Sikshak Samiti from the International Rescue Committee and with the cooperation of the local people and Camp Commandants. From the contributions received from the Melbourne University, Australia, we have distributed slates, exercise books and other materials to the Students of these Schools. In this connection a thankful mention must be made of Messrs Bharat Stationers of Shyama charan De Street who have kindly supplied the articles on ‘no profit’ basis. The Publishers and Book Sellers Association of Bengal, Caclcutta has agreed to supply books either free or at ‘not profit’ basis to the students of these schools. They are presently deciding the mechanism of distribution of the books by directly negotiating with the Camp School Directorate of Bangladesh Sikshak Samiti. We are also thankful to the Publishers and Book Sellers Association for kindly making their Hall available to the Camp School Directorate for one day free of cost, Messrs Naya Praksh has very kindly allowed Camp School Directorate to function in one of their offices which is furnished and equipped with telephone.