Wednesday, July 24, 1957
Cold War Brought To India’s Borders
New Delhi, July 23
Prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Sabha today that Pakistan’s cold war approach and membership of military pacts had prevented settlement of “so many Indo-Pakistan problems.”
Mr Nehru deplored the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Suhrawardy’s recent utterances in America and said: “For the Pakistan Prime Minister to go about saying in the US that we are bent on reducing Pakistan into a desert or making the population suffer untold misery, it seems to me, is going very very far from the truth.”
Mysore’s Claim
Incontestable
Bangalore, July 22
The Government of Mysore are determined to see that either Karwar or Bhatkal is selected for the location of the second shipyard of India. Today an advance party of a technical mission from the UK visited these places.
Saturday, July 24, 1982
Move To ‘Police’ Wages Denounced
By a Staff reporter
Bangalore, July 23.
Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) President B T Ranadive denounced a move to “police” the wages of public sector employees by the Bureau of Public Enterprises by declaring any wage increase above 10 per cent as illegal. In his presidential address to the CITU working committee meeting he said, the ESMA act was against the working class.