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Vol 44 | Issue 21
26th September to 2nd October 2015 BUSINESS
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
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UK P16 MP URGES FOR LONDON'S FIRST WWI SIKH MONUMENT
BENGAL LIFTS THE SMOKESCREEN OFF NETAJI MYSTERY UN SEEKS SPECIAL COURT ON LANKA WAR CRIMES
Putting an end to the wait on classified information on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and his family, the West Bengal state government has declassified 64 files which lied in possession of the Kolkata and West Bengal police. Fulfilling a long-withstanding demand of the leader's family and researchers, the original files put on display consist
of 12,744 pages and contain many intriguing facts. Unveiled at the Calcutta Police Museum, in a ceremony attended by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, digitised copies of the file were handed over to Netaji's descendants and the media. Banerjee has remarked that the files contain letters that reveal he was alive after 1945 and that his
The winners of the 15th Asian Achievers Awards announced
Lance Corporal Tuljung Gurung (centre), winner of Uniformed and Civil Services category with Chief Guest Rt Hon Michael Fallon, Secretary of State for Defence (left) and Air Marshall Sir Baz North (right)
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family was spied upon by government sources. “There are certain letters where many have said that Netaji was alive after 1945. Historians and researchers must study these files minutely. We must know the truth about the great brave son of the soil,” Banerjee said. Urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to follow her and publicise official documents. “The truth should come out. If there is nothing to hide why is the centre not declassifying?” she asked. Banerjee had announced her decision to make public the files that were maintained by the special branch, on September 11, asserting that she has made sure it won't affect bilateral ties. She had also stated that law and order problems were unlikely to arise due to declassification and in case they did, she assured the state government would deal with it. Describing the day as historic, Netaji's family said it will put pressure on the central government which CONTINUED ON P 26
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40 killed as clashes erupt over new Nepal constitution
Ram Baran Yadav More than 40 people were killed as violence broke out following the adoption of the new constitution by the Nepalese parliament. Clashes continue to intensify as huge demonstrations are being held in different parts of the Himalayan country. There are also reports of a bomb blast in Lamki. Nepal's seventh constitution in 67 years became a topic of concern after President Ram Baran Yadav promulgated it from a rostrum inside the Constituent Assembly in Kathmandu by putting his signature to five copies of the new constitution. “I hereby announce the commencement of the new
constitution,” he addressed the Assembly and the nation. Although it marks the region as a secular and democratic republic, at least 60 representatives from Madhes-centric parties and indigenous groups, boycotted the event, calling it a “farce” that has denied them their rights. The Madhesis have been antipathetic to their new constitution. They have been fighting for equal representation in the country's political structure and the new constitution, which now, they feel has failed to meet with their demands. The constitution promises to identify CONTINUED ON P 26