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[Letter to N G Ranga]

By Minoo Masani

1964

1 pages

Summary

In this typed letter dated 6 April 1964, M. R. Masani writes to Professor N. G. Ranga about arrangements for a Bombay City Convention and an upcoming discussion on the demands for grants of the Home Ministry. Masani and Gayatri Devi have agreed that she will open the discussion on Saturday, 11 April, while Masani will speak first on Monday, 13 April; each is allotted fifteen minutes. Masani also notes that he is returning to Delhi by plane on Monday morning specifically for the discussion.

Key points

  • Masani coordinates his and Gayatri Devi’s speaking roles at the Bombay City Convention.
  • Gayatri Devi is expected to lead off the discussion on the Home Ministry’s demands for grants on 11 April.
  • Masani is scheduled to speak first on 13 April and has arranged travel from Delhi for the event.
  • Masani reports a possible Rotary Club engagement for Ranga in June, potentially allowing Parliamentary Board and C.O.C. meetings on 14 and 15 June.
  • The letter encloses press clippings from Masani’s speech on Kashmir and Pakistan.

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