Summary
This single-page letter, dated March 11, 1964, is from M. R. Masani in New Delhi to M. C. Chagla, then Minister of Education. Masani forwards a table documenting losses in sales of nationalised textbooks in Bihar, attributing them to spurious books being placed on the market, and asks Chagla to consider the issue in his parliamentary reply.
Key points
- Masani writes to Education Minister M. C. Chagla from 57 Lodi Estate, New Delhi.
- The letter forwards a table on losses in sales of nationalised textbooks in Bihar.
- Masani attributes those losses to spurious or counterfeit books entering the market.
- He encloses the February issue of Opinion, containing an article on counterfeit books.
- The enclosed article is by R. E. Hawkins, identified as General Manager of Oxford University Press.
- Masani urges Chagla to read the article before responding to the matter in the House.
- The letter frames the issue as affecting students, teachers, writers, and publishers.
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