circular
National Executive Circular No. 103
swatantra party national headquarters sassoon building, 143, mahatma gandhi road, bombay 1. · Bombay 1 · 1972
5 pages
Summary
Dated March 21, 1972, this Swatantra Party circular, signed by General Secretary Madhu Mehta, confirms that the next National Executive meeting will be held on April 8, 1972, at the C.M.A. Conference Room in Bombay. Its six-item agenda includes confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting, business arising from them, a review of the Party’s performance in recent State Assembly elections, plans for future activity and organisational strengthening, recommendations for the General Council, and other business with the Chair’s permission.
The circular also provides practical arrangements for National Executive members and invitees, including a luncheon hosted by Treasurer Manu Amrsey and instructions for obtaining hotel and rail or air reservations. The attached four-page annexure lists accommodation options in Bombay, with daily single and double room rates, meal and breakfast arrangements, air-conditioning charges, service charges, taxes, and selected suite tariffs. The document is therefore primarily an internal party-administration notice combining meeting business with logistical information.
Key points
- The circular is dated March 21, 1972, and announces the next National Executive meeting for April 8, 1972.
- The meeting is scheduled for the C.M.A. Conference Room in the Express Building, Bombay 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- The agenda includes review of the Party’s recent State Assembly election performance and measures to strengthen party organisation.
- The agenda also provides for confirmation of earlier minutes, recommendations to the General Council, and other business.
- Treasurer Manu Amrsey offers lunch to National Executive members and invitees at his Churchgate residence.
- An annexure lists 25 Bombay hotels and guest houses with room rates and details of meals, air-conditioning, taxes, and service charges.
- The circular is signed by Madhu Mehta, identified as General Secretary.
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