Summary
This one-page letter, dated June 1, 1964, is from S. V. Raju to Mr. Hansotia of New India Assurance Co. Ltd., Bombay 1. Raju explains that intervening holidays prevented him from contacting Mr. Bhalla, whom he presumes has left for Patna as scheduled.
Raju encloses a copy of a letter from Mr. Parmanand Kejriwal to his brother, Mr. Jagannath Kejriwal, concerning jeeps. He asks Hansotia to transmit the copy to Bhalla and request that Bhalla contact the person concerned. The page also carries handwritten annotations, including a reference to “jeeps” and a circled figure of 3300; their full context is not visible.
Key points
- The letter is dated June 1, 1964, and is signed by S. V. Raju.
- It is addressed to Mr. Hansotia of New India Assurance Co. Ltd., Bombay 1.
- Raju was unable to contact Mr. Bhalla because of intervening holidays.
- Raju presumes that Bhalla has left for Patna as scheduled.
- The enclosure is a letter from Parmanand Kejriwal to Jagannath Kejriwal concerning jeeps.
- Raju asks Hansotia to forward the copy to Bhalla and have him contact the person concerned.
- Handwritten annotations appear at the top of the page, including a circled figure reading 3300.
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