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The Indian Mirror. 24th Movember, 1976. ANATH BANDHU.’-The third issue of this well-conducted monthly is as cosmopolitan in its character as is the object which it has been started with a view to aid, namely, the establishment of the Annapurna Asram, which will be at once a humanitarian and industrial institution. Two biographical sketches are inserted, one being that of the Maharaja of Jaipur and the other that of Raja Bijay Sing Dhudhoria of Azimganj. The coloured portaits that accompany the texts are executed with excellent skill. The contents are varied and calculsted to interest all classes of readers, and the portion published in Nagri characters is for benefit of non-lBengali readers residing in other parts of the country. The earnestness of the proprietor Mr. K. P. Mukerji, the well-known l’ublisher and Stationer, of 7, Waterloo Street, should meet with practical recognition. The Indian Daily News. Tuesday, I 8th Vully, V9, 16. “Anathbandhu'-This is a new Bengali monthly published by Messrs. K.P.Mookerjee of 7, Waterloo Street. The idea is to start a home called “Annapurna Asram,' where poor men and women will find shelter and work, food and medical aid, and the income of this monthly Journal will be given to support the Asram. The journal aims at diffusing knowledge of Art, Dharma, Music, Physical Exercise, ("ultivation, Medicine, Merits of Plants and Trees, Yoga and Yotish Shastras, lives of living Noblemen and their Portraits in true colours, diseases and their treatment. The first number under the editorship of Babu Sasi Bhusan Mookerjee gives promise of useful Career. The New India. l’ednesday, Argoth Vitly, I 9 ró. Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee & Co., Calcutta, send us a copy of Anathbandhu. The journal started to help the founding of a home, alled Annapuria Ashram, where poor men TTSe-NO and women will find shelter and work, food and medical aid. The income of the journal will be given to support the Ashram. A mong the contents of the journal are papers on the merits of the Tulshi, Bael and Neene trees, and the publication of the merits and of various medicinal plants known at the present, day is promised. Papers are also included on various maladies of the present day; Physical lExercise to help the children to get healthy and thus avoid diseases; Shilpa or Artistic Work to encourage people to work for their living in art-crafts and to revive old industries. A paper on the History of Musie is the precursor of lessons on higher music. Eastern Bengal and Assam Era, 9th August, I 9 Ió. A NEw Jou RNA I, by an oversight which we regret the name of the paper recently started by Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee & Co., was omitted. It is called “Anathbandhu' and is an illustrated monthly organ printed in the vernacular. It is full of useful information, dealing with Religion, the Arts, Agriculture, Ilistory, Astronomy, Science, Music, Medicine, Physical Exercise, etc., etc. This organ is devoted to supporting the "Annapurna Asram ” established with a view to open a field for training orphans and the destitute in the sciences in which the paper deals. We trust, this Journal has a long and useful career before it. The very name "Anahbandhu,' friend of the orphan should enlist, the sympathies of all good citizens. We predict this paper will be a great success and the benevolent, intentions of Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee, will be appreciated and recognised by a charitably disposed public. of The Beharee. Sunday, 22nd October, 1916. Anathbandhu-A magazine monthly started in aid of the Annapurna Ashrama established by Sriyukta Kali l’rasanna Mukh padhya, founder of the firm of Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee & Co. the well known stationers and