letter
[Letter from Secretary of Mr Minoo Masani]
New Delhi · 1964
1 pages
Summary
This one-page office letter, dated 6 April 1964 and sent from 57 Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, acknowledges a telegram from the Small Scale Indian Wool Processors’ Association concerning Sardar Kapur Singh’s parliamentary question about wool. The writer explains that Minoo Masani is away in Bombay and says the telegram is being forwarded to A. P. Jain, Executive Secretary of the Swatantra Party’s Parliamentary Group, for examination.
The letter asks Jain to consult Sardar Kapur Singh, investigate the matters raised by the association, and send a suitable reply. It is signed only by role, “(Secretary to Mr. Masani),” so the personal identity of the letter’s author is not stated on the rendered page.
Key points
- The letter is dated 6 April 1964 and originates from 57 Lodhi Estate, New Delhi.
- It acknowledges receipt of a 4 April telegram from the Small Scale Indian Wool Processors’ Association.
- The telegram concerned Sardar Kapur Singh’s parliamentary question regarding wool.
- Minoo Masani was absent in Bombay when the letter was written.
- The matter was referred to A. P. Jain, Executive Secretary of the Swatantra Party’s Parliamentary Group.
- Jain was asked to consult Sardar Kapur Singh and prepare a suitable reply.
- The signatory is identified only as the secretary to Mr. Masani.
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