Field notes, v1753
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Stebbins, R. 1963 Asian Trip 30 New Delhi Jan. 13 Mr. B.K. Athalye, director of the National Institute of Audio-visual Education. Indraprasth Estate, Ring Rd., New Delhi (near WHO headquarters). He is worked in the development of instructional aids, including films, but film production is secondary to other aids. His preference is to use foreign films at present time and to deal in Hindi language. He pointed out there are 14 languages in India but that they use only Hindi and English in films. He said it may sound unpatriotic but that he feel there should someday be a world language and that it probably should be English. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ranganathan, Mrs. Central Institute of Education in Empion Ranganathan teaches English. Mr. Ranganathan is Deputy Chief of Scientific and Defence Development Organization in the Ministry of Defence Mr. and Mrs. Weatheraby. Mr. Weatheraby is head of USIS. He was formerly stationed for 6 years in Egypt and has been here 1 yr. Miss M.H. Mason, USIS, will head Film Festival in Calcutta. She lives at 7 Chowringhee Rd., Calcutta 13. She mentioned at a Mr. Eric Avary at Darjeeling who is interested in nature study and runs a Museum of Natural History.