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©Ꮌ☾ বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড 2. Blankets. 3. Water-proofs. 4. Medicines, 5. Chaffed rice. Financial Contributions During the period under review we have received donation from the teachers and students of Melbourne University through Prof. Atindra Majundar, Dr. A. Majid Khan of Victoria University, Wellington (NZ) and Prof. Priyatosh Moitra, Department of Economics, Otago University, Dunedin (NZ). Contributions have also been received from teachers and students of Andhra University, Jawaharlal Nehru University Support Bangladesh Committee, Sri Swapan Bhadra of Fertilizer Corporation of India, Chembur Trombay, Inter State Association for Cultural Integration, Bombay (through Sri Prabir Sandell) Mr. Rooj Ansari, Bombay, Indian Plastic Federation, Sri Barin Mitra of M/S Good Company and Prof. Arun Dasgupta of Uluberia College, Students of Department of Education, C.U and Of Palpara Y. S. College and the Teachers, Council Srikrishna College, Bogula (Nadia) have also come forward with their financial help. Assistance to creative Artists Through the ceaseless efforts of Miss Mrinmoyee Bose, a representative of our Samiti, some of the Bangladesh singers have been introduced to AIR Calcutta Station. We thank Shri Biman Ghose of the Air for this. Income Tax Exemption for Our Donors We are thankful that it has been possible for the Government of India to exempt the donors to the Samiti to the extent of their donation. Our Emissary A team of two, Shri Banshibhai Mehta and Shrimati Sushila Mehta are presently touring Europe as our accredited representatives. We appeal once again to all concerned to maintain the flow of donations to the Calcutta University Bangladesh Sahayak Samiti so that we may carry on the tasks we have undertaken to help the victim of genocide in Bangladesh and also to help the Freedom Fighters. August, 1971 The Calcutta University Bangladesh Sahayak Samiti carried on its activities on the basis of the four-fold programme: (1) Assistance to Mukti Fouz, (2) Publications, (3) Assistance to teachers and intellectuals and (4) Picture Exhibitions, Added to these we have undertaken the setting up of a News Bank in collaboration with the Advertising Council consisting of the magnates in the Advertising world, Calcutta. The project is being manned by some young boys and girls from Bangladesh.