Summary
This handwritten English letter, dated 9 August 1974, is from P. Kodanda Rao to M. R. Masani in Bombay. Rao discusses an ongoing meeting concerning the party and refers to the liquidation of an organisation or body, though several words in the handwriting are difficult to read. He asks Masani for guidance on the matter and closes with a formal expression of thanks and sincerity.
The surviving card contains no printed title, publication information, or additional correspondence. The letter’s precise institutional references and some of its central sentences remain uncertain because of the handwriting and image quality.
Key points
- The document is a handwritten English letter dated 9 August 1974.
- P. Kodanda Rao addresses the letter to M. R. Masani in Bombay.
- The letter refers to a meeting involving a committee and a party.
- Rao discusses the liquidation or winding up of an entity, although the exact wording is unclear.
- The writer seeks M. R. Masani’s guidance on the matter.
- The card ends with a conventional formal closing.
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