telegram
[Telegram from Jinarjhegde]
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTMENT
1 pages
Summary
This one-page English telegram, written on an Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department form, records a brief travel-related communication. The handwritten message appears to refer to Mangalore, Bombay, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Minoo Masani, receipt of something, and a return journey by plane on the 25th. The sender’s name appears at the foot as “Jinarajhegde,” although the handwriting is not fully certain.
The document has no printed title, date, identified recipient, or explanatory context. Because it is a single telegram rather than a discursive work, it does not present a developed argument or sustained engagement with political ideas; its significance lies in the interpersonal and logistical record preserved in the message.
Key points
- The document is a single-page telegram form issued by the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department.
- The handwritten message appears to mention Mangalore and Bombay.
- It includes the phrase “Mahatma Gandhi Road” and appears to mention Minoo Masani.
- The message refers to receipt and return travel by plane on the 25th.
- The apparent sender name is “Jinarajhegde,” but the reading remains uncertain.
- No title, year, recipient, or surrounding correspondence is visible.
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