Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 57. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1854. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 492 1 -And Now The Cobalt Bomb NEW YORK, Apr. B.— A new chemical compound that revolutionised the production of the hydrogen bomb can now assist the build ng of the most dreaded weapon of all —the cobalt bomb. This was stated yesterday by the Science Editor of
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  • 188 1 Speculation On Personnel From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. B.— Mr. Kamaraj Nadar has decided to form the Ministry. The decision was conveyed late last night to the Congress tiigh Command m lleihi. Xhe Kajaji Ministry is expected to resign and Kamaraj sworn m by
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  • 163 1 LONDON. Apr. B.— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary told the House of Commons yesterday operations against the terrorists m Malaya were proceeding satisfactorily. The general policy was to maintain steady pressure everywhere bringing special concentrations of troops to areas where the danger was greatest. One good
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  • 174 1 Jap "Pearl Harbour" Envoy Dies TOKYO. Apr. 8 Saburo Kurusu, 68. Japan's special "Pearl Harbour' 1 ambassador to Washington, died yesterday afternoon m Tokyo. He had been ill since the ond of World War 11, when he suffered a stroko. Kurusu was negotiating with Secretary of State Cordell Hull m
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Corresponcl^nt MADRAS, Apr 8. Mr K. Kainaraj Nadar, Leader of the Congress Legislature Party, met the Governor and dtaensaed with him for about thirty minutes about the formation of the new Ministry. It is understood that Mr. Kamaraj has aocepti ed
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  • 154 1 JAG AN REFUSED BAIL GEORGETOWN, (British) Guiana) Apr. 8 The Georgetown magistrate, Mr. R. G. Sharpies, yesterday refused to grant bail to Dr. Cheddt Jagan, deposed Chief Minister, Martin Carter, Rory Westmaas and three members of the Peoples Progressive Party charged with holding an illegal proce&« sion. Objection to bail
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  • 107 1 LONDON, Apr. B.~Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) suggested m the House of Commons yesterday that children m Malayan rural areas should be provided with a mid-day meal at school If they have to travel long distances without a meal. He said the Institute of Medical Research
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  • 106 1 Mahadi (with New Face) Returning To Malaya SYDNEY, Apr. 8 Wan .vlahadi bin Wan AH 13-year-old Malay boy whose badly .lsiiyurvd ftice was rebuilt by -vu^crai an doctors left Sydaey last night by Qantas J^nstenation ror Singapore. Senior Welfare Officer of *sew iSuuth Wa.es Society for children Miss Lila undiv
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA, Apr. B.— The Indonesian government "most possibly" will undertake a 'iargescale general operation" aga.nst %h<9 terrorist bands persecuting Christians m the Celebes, Vice Prime Minister Wongsonegoro said yesterday. He added the government
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  • 137 1 'Sack Keskar? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. B.— The policy of the All-India Radio and of the Minister m Charge thereof Dr. B. V. KesKar was severely criticised by the Andnra member (Independent) Mr. Harinoaranatha Chattopa. dnyaya wno concluded h.s speecn In the House of tne I*eople on
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  • 210 1 Demonstrations In Fr. India— Agitators Arrested NEW DELiHI, Apr. B.— Police and troops were on the alert m Pondicherry, administrative capital of French India today following yesteraay's demonstrations m which an undisclosed number of agitators were arrested. The demonstrations m support of the campaign to merge French settlements with the
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  • 60 1 SUIU. The Indian flag fluttered on several Pondicherry buildings. All taxis have been commandeered by the government. Restriction on the entry of Indian citizens into Pondicherry have been tightened up. Another 22 villages m Manna dipet Commune near Pondicherry reportedly declared themselves "free 1 from French rule yesterday. A Socialist
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  • 64 1 TEHERAN, Apr. B.— Hossein Fatemi, ex_Foreign Minister m the ousted Mossadegh regime, was reported improving yesterday only two days after he had been given the last rites of the Moslem faith m preparation for his death. In keeping with Iranian custom, his family sacrificed a sheep and distributed
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  • 144 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. B.— The liberation movement m French India took a new and serious turn whe Pondicherry, the Capital of the Settlements, was turned into a scene of pro merger demonstrations throughout the whole day. Desp.te the fact that the French had
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  • 50 1 PONDICHERRY (French India) Apr. 8 Three hundred people were arrested by French police yesterday during demonstrat.ons for a merger of French India with India. A number of acts of holigaaism were reported. More than I.OOQ people took ?art m non-stop demonstraloas which were spon«ored by th« Qemmuaist:, foite*
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  • 30 1 Her Majesty QmVn Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh accomi>anied by Mr. John Clunies-Koss (left) and Mrs. dunles-Ross (rlg-ht) walking towards the Palace, Cocoa Islands.
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  • 317 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 8.-- Mr, -i. Mehta, Indian Ambassador x> the United States said ycs;eruay his country was piayng a constructive role m re. iucing tensions and working :or world peace. India had refused to accept :ommitments to either the Communist or anti-Communist side m the "cold
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  • 58 1 KARACHI, Apr. 8. The U.S. military survey team wlvch has been m Pakistan for the last 15 days surveying Pakistan's military require ments for purposes of U.S. military aid to Pakistan has completed its mission and will leave for Washington today, its leader, Brigadier-General Barry
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  • 325 1 Filipino Leader On U.S. Move Against Red China MANILA, Apr- 8. A Philippine Foreign Office statement supporting a U.S.-sponsored move to warn Communist China against intervention m the Indochina war drew sharp criticism last night from a Nacionalista Party leader. Senator
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  • 120 1 Dien Bien Phu: France Renews S.O.S. To U.S. PARIS, Apr. 8. France, underlining the importance it attaches to the battle for D:en Bien Phu announced yesterday it had made another m a so. ries of urgent requests to the United States for more planes and material aid m Indochina. Through
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  • 241 1 ooiuiuunisl viciiuy m o.'UthIMIC MM. me spoKesman said Premier jyw.'j)ii L«iiiioi'.s cabinet yusiponea considering Mr. i rniiwg' proposal unui its next meeting. luu matter, he said, tpti is oeing rftuoied by tne foreign i*nnistry and -s the subject oi discussion among tne countries concerned. Tne spokesman carefully avoioed any nuit
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  • 63 1 CANBERRA, Apr. B.—AUStralia's External Affairs Minister Richard Gardiner Casey will visit Saigon and Washington on his way to the Geneva conference %o get first hand information on the In-do-chine. war. He told the House of Rcpre. sentatives last night he would discuss the situation with the
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  • 44 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 8. -Dr. Daniel Malan, South African i Prime Minister, said yesterday he would introduce a motion t into the House of Assembly on Monday for the transfer to South Africa of the British I protectorates of Basutoiand, i Bechuaaalend &sl B?'ez;]&nd« Reuter
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Apr. 9, 1954 FOREIGN POCKETS IN INDIA THE Freedom war m French India is now m full swing. Commune after commune is proclaiming its independence from the French and merger with the Indian Union by hauling down the French flag and hoisting the Indian Tricolour
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  • 441 2 MAY SEND RADIO-ACTIVE DUST TO IMOIA-fSDJ CALCUTTA- Dr. Megnad Sana, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, said the next hydrogen bomb explosion, m mid-April m the Pacific, might send small amounts of radio-active dust over Calcutta, and its neighbouring areas, if wind current was favourable. It would,
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  • 185 2 MADRAS: Mr. Albert Peartea Speaker of the Ceylon Parliament and leader of the Ceyion Par ma men tary delegation, and other members of the delegation, arrived m Madras oy air faom Bombay. They were received on arrival by the officers of the Madras Government. Tho
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  • 103 2 LONDON Dr. HiinK©rani, past President of th c Indian Medical Association of Great Britain, is making P^VM to take a party of about 30 doctors of world repute on a six-week tour of India miring the cold weather m IL>55. Dr. Hmgorani that the objective
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  • 208 2 BOMBAY Sri Pattom Thanu Pillai. Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin, said his Government would adopt a "dynamic policy" m regard to land reforms, industrialisation, and the unemployment problem In the State. Land reforms, he said, were important m v«ew of the low productivity and high density
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    21 2 vmth Indians are noted tot their efficiency m paddy cultivation, and bere some ©f them are seeta transplanting Daddy In field*,
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  • 218 2 WASHINGTON The two young Americans who were guests lest week of Ambassador Syed Amjad Ali still find it hard to believe that they are really on their way to Karachi on a 30-day visit iq Pakistan. Sigrid Jan Larson of Tope, ka, Kansas, and Michael Orady Woods of
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  • 149 2 Allen's Tribute To Rajaji MADRAS The American Ambassador, Mr. George V. Allen, recently recalled his first meeting with Sri C. Ra_ jagopalachariar, Chief Minister of Madras. "When I went m," -said Mr. Allen "he looked at me with that delightfully whimsical smile, which only Rajajl has, and said I understand
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  • 133 2 DUM DUM: The glass tower of the Dum Dum Airport Control Room will shortly be air.condittoneu at a cost of Rs 12,000 which expenditure has already been sanctioned by the Director-General of Civil Aviation. The control tower, controlling the movement of all aircraft passing through this international
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  • 327 2 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has called for broad details from the State Governments regarding the irrigation and power projects which they would like to be included m the second FiveYear Plan. The Commission, it may be recalled, has already appointed a Technical Committee under the
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  • 237 2 met so far has been just as I had imagined they would be," Jan aaded. "The Ambassador couldn't be a more wonderful person, and his wife is lovely." Jan said she had been much impressed with what vice president Richard Nixon tola them about the Pakistanis when she
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  • 225 2 BUBDWAJV: "Mantras" are being chanted to exercise wins'*. believed to be rt'.>iM»n«t>,c for mysterious smokeless fires which are repuneu to nave biazed up intermittently m over a ttozen parts of the house of the Commissioner of the Burdwan Municipality m the MaiuijuntuU Mahaim here, during the
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  • 554 2 THIMAYYA REVIEWS WORK NEW DELHI: Lt.-General Thimayya, formerly Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, said here that India's foreign policy was the right policy and had enhanced India's prestige m the eves of the foreign countries. Because of the present foreign policy, India, he added,
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  • 144 2 NEW DELHI: The 88 Korean former prisoners, brought co India with the returning Custodian force, are said to be a happy lot. They are given free food, free clothes and free housing and also pocket money of Rs 60 a month. When they go out they
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI: Major-Gene-ral S. P. P. Thorat, G-O-C of the Indian Custodian Force to Korea, gave a farewell recep. tion here on April 4, to the members of the Force m the capital prior to. the disbandment of the Force on April 16. Prime Minister Nehru
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  • 141 2 EUiA&AY: Mr. S. K. Paj.il, r-reoiueat of tne &Jini*xy r'rauvsu congress tuuuniuv, i.emca tnerts was any uuiunity or uisaeudiun among iiteuioers of tne cougiess fatty m tne »;ity Oorpurctciun. ne sai^ mt teceut iviayorai ejection had ucm^nsiratcu the goidaiity of mm t"UiL> ueyoau uv/uui. ne wad
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  • 409 2 NEW urjuni: me ruiancc Minister, Mr. C. D, L>e»mnuKh. said here ttiat he could not imagine anytning more essent.al than proper accounting and auditing m the tonuuct of affairs of the nation. "It may not be a most imposing thing, but it is certainly hke a lubricating
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  • 88 2 COLLEGE FOR TANJORE TANJORE: Sri R. M. Sundaram, Collector presiding, the Tanjore Dieitrict Planning Board, at its meeting discussed the steps to be taken ifor the establishment of a first srrade Art* College at Tanjore. It was stated that Rs 10 lakha would be required far the purooee. The Collector
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  • 709 3 Choice Of Personnel Resented DACCA: The enthusiasm of the people at the coming into power of the United Front Party was somewhat dampened when the personnel of the Cabinet, formed by Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, became known. Students, who played! an important role m the general
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  • 321 3 RESEARCH INTO VILLAGE INDUSTRIES NEW Dt*L&iL:: The question of location at the proposed Central Research Institute tor Koadi and Village industries wad discussed by the Ail-lndia Khadi and Village industries Board. The discussion was opened by Mr. Satlah Chandra Uas Gupta who. m the course of his report on the
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  • 140 3 Manufacture Of Penicnin NJciW Lrcjiuni.: me Hindu uux AAUmv/bic l^niULvU, wiucn wm Ui-K<_ over me conui^ and iu.ini^<iin.iii or toe buueuwneu peiucuun laciory l I'imj/ri near I'uona. nas beta re^iijiciLu as a private linuicu cvjiuhuiv under m<- incuan um^wjues Act with the weja»tiar of joint btock Oomuaxiiui, lioiuuiiy, it i
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  • 132 3 NEW DELHI: A lar#e audience, including Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister tot Information and Boardcasting Ohoudhary Brahm Prakash, Delhi Chief Minister, and a number of Members of Parliament, heard a nagaswaraxn recital by Sri Tl N. Rajaratnam, Ptllaii, the wellknown South Indian artiste. The concert
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    141 3 Picture on top shows KING HUSSEIN of Jordan (right) listening a* an Arab Legion corporal (back to camera) tells tho story of Mar. 28 attack on the village of Nahaleen. On extreme left is Arab Legion Commander Glubb Pasha. The Jordan Government issued! a complaint regarding the attack, m which
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  • 79 3 MADRAS: Mr. Harbans Singh, Director of postal Services, Lucknow, has been appointed Postmaster-General Madras, Mr. Singh takes the place of Mr. P. Sen, who has 1 been appointed Special Officer m connection with the Postage Stamp Centenary Exhibition to be held m New Delhi
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  • 121 3 NEW DELHI: The Congress Working: Committee took stock of the post-<edection situation m Travancore-Cochin and P. E. P. S. U. On a study of a report by the Travancore-Cochin Pradesh Congress Committoee, the Committee is stated to have noted that contrary to the General impression that
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  • 102 3 N9W DELHI: In September 1953. the Union Bank of Burma (Exchange Control Department) Rangoon had issued instructions 10 all authorised dealers m foreign exchange that their correspondent overseas sticuld be instructed not to negotiate any drafts or bill relating to imports into Burma, unless tno relative
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  • 103 3 MADRAS: Pariyaram village, m Chirakkai taluk of Malabar district won the Jawahar shield m the All-In-dia Vana.mahotsava Competition m 1951, for the largest number of trees planted and maximum survivals. In that veer 8Q.392 tress including 392 fruit tress, were planted of which 63.947 (survived. Recently
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  • 105 3 NEW DELMI: Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia, Deputy Detence Minister, said that orders nad been placed for two Viscount aircraft for the purpose of V.I.Ps. (very important persons) and one of them was expected to be delivered by June this year and the other oy the end
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  • 75 3 TIRUVARUR: The Kali temple m Mavoor, eight miles frgm here, was the scene of a burglary when gold orna menus and silver ware worth aoout Rs. 3,000 ure reported to have been stolen. The temple watchman, it is stated was found Ragged anc thrown into a. neighbouring
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  • 143 3 NEW DELiHI: The Union Government haw set up an AcM-sory Board to formulate a scheme for the preparation ■of a National Atlas of indda. The Board will indicate broadly what is to be included m the atlas, collect necessary data from various sources, determine priorities for particular
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  • 1539 3 DR.KATJU DEFENDS EXISTENCE NEW DELHI: The House of the People rejected a non-official resolution seeking to abolish the Council of States moved by a Praja Socialist member, Mr. M. S. Gurupadaswami. The resolution read: "This House is of opinion that the existence
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  • 49 4 The Office cf the Ceylon Commisioner m Malaya will M ck Hi fOr DUOi.'j v. ITKfrom April 13th to 21st being Sinhalese and Tamil New Year and Easter holidays. However the office will remain open between 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon on April 14. 15, 17.
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  • 49 4 A total of 082 Singapore youths registered for national servta* yesterday 762 at the National Service Registration Office hi Beach Road and 220 (Harbour Board employees) at the S. H. B. Dockyard. 19. 20 and 21 (for the issue of I urgent vi'*as and other travel documents.
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  • 110 4 A croup photograph of the full cast In the piay emitted •'Gomathlyin Kn"^Min" which the Indian Fine An H Society will stage at Victoria Theatre on Apr. 14 and Ift. (Sitting) left to right: Miss Laiuim Viswanath; V. Eswar; R, V. Subban; K. Nwaminathan, Miss Padmaja Viswanath (heroine
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  • 398 4 NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee adopted a lengthy resolution advising Congressmen to approach the subject of the re-organisation of States objectively, "avoiding bitterness and mutual recrimination" and and to "avoid public controversy, specially among themselves. Congressmen have been asked not to adopt any resolution
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  • 143 4 Soccer Match In Aid Of TB Hospital Fund A football match by floodlight, the first ever to be played m the Federation of Malaya, will be the principal item m a programme arranged by the Police m Kuala Lumpur m aid of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund. The football
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  • 191 4 Ahmadiyyah Chiet's Health Mr F. M. Quraishy, Ahxnauiyyah Muslim Missionary, omgapore-, iiuorms us that nis Holiness Mirza Bashir-ojd urn Mahmud Ahmed, the Suprfme Head of the worldwide AJimadiyya Movement m xisuun. wno was stabbed m aeck the other day while he was leaving the mosque after prayer at Rabwah, West
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  • 80 4 Two new councillors 1 were sworn m at yesterday's meetins: of the Kelantan State Council held at the Balai Besar m Kota Bharu. it was the flrst meeting of the seventh session of the Council. The new Councillors were Dr. J. F. McGarity and Mr. A.
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  • 27 4 The SinsrvDore Art Society's Fifth Annual Open Exhibition of Works by Local Articts will be officially opened today at 5-30 p.m. by Mr Lake Wan
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  • 201 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehm aid that 23.C98 Muslims, who migrated to West Pakistan iuring the period from February to May 1950 from Uttar Pradesh had s^ far returned to their villages m Uttar Pradesh. In a written reply to Mr. B. K. Das m the House
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