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[Letter to G Mahadevan]

By S. V. Raju

Madras · 1970

2 pages

Summary

This two-page correspondence records an exchange concerning an invitation to the fifth annual conference and seminar of the Co-Ordinating Committee of Independent Trade Unions (Southern Zone), scheduled to take place in Madras from 14 to 16 July 1970. In the invitation dated 17 June, the committee asks M. R. Masani to send a message for a commemorative souvenir.

In his letter dated 25 June 1970, S. V. Raju replies to G. Mahadevan that Masani cannot attend because his commitments to the Party’s National Executive and General Council have been rescheduled. Raju nevertheless forwards Masani’s attached message for the souvenir; the message itself is not included in the two rendered pages.

Key points

  • The document comprises an invitation dated 17 June 1970 and a reply dated 25 June 1970.
  • The Co-Ordinating Committee of Independent Trade Unions (Southern Zone) invites M. R. Masani to its fifth annual conference and seminar in Madras.
  • The event is scheduled for 14–16 July 1970.
  • The committee is preparing a souvenir and requests a message from Masani for publication in it.
  • S. V. Raju explains that Masani cannot attend because of Party meetings involving the National Executive and General Council.
  • Raju states that Masani has asked him to forward the attached message, but that message is absent from the rendered document.

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