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[Letter To Fali Wadia]

By Minoo Masani

1971

1 pages

Summary

In this letter dated 15 March 1971, M. R. Masani writes to Mr. and Mrs. F. Wadia from Rajkot after returning from their hospitality. He thanks them for making him feel at home, apologises for the inconvenience caused by his irregular movements and telephone calls, and describes his intention to settle back into a normal routine.

Masani also proposes meeting the Wadias for a meal at Breach Candy House when they are next in Bombay. He closes by expressing particular gratitude for Aloo’s attention to his nutrition, humorously suggesting that this care was sometimes excessive. The page presents a personal note of thanks rather than a political or theoretical argument.

Key points

  • The letter is dated 15 March 1971 and was written from Rajkot.
  • Masani thanks the Wadias for their generous hospitality and kindness.
  • He apologises for imposing on them through his irregular movements and late telephone calls.
  • He says he is preparing to return to a normal routine.
  • He invites the recipients to meet him for a meal at Breach Candy House in Bombay.
  • He gives special thanks for Aloo’s attention to his nutrition, with a light humorous qualification.

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