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Financial Records, Committee Minutes, and Banking Correspondence |

Financial Records, Committee Minutes, and Banking Correspondence

Sub title : Regional Flood Relief Committee Accounts

Subject: Financial accounting | Committee administration | Banking operations | Trade regulations

Date of publication: 1955

Language: English

Page: 160 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28620

Keyword: H.H. Nomani -- G.M. Adamjee -- Sadri Ispahani -- M. Raschid -- Dacca Municipal Relief Committee | Regional Flood Relief Committee -- National Bank of Pakistan -- Day book -- Financial accounts -- Sarees -- Lungis -- Gamchas | Cloth distribution -- Mymensingh -- Tangail -- Khidirganj -- Committee minutes | Blanket distribution -- H.R.H. Prince Aga Khan Ismailia Council -- Banking competition

Abstract: This collection comprises a diverse set of documents including an index of key personnel involved in flood relief operations, detailed day book accounts from the National Bank of Pakistan tracking cloth purchases and fund disbursements in Mymensingh and other districts, minutes of committee meetings discussing unresolved applications and distribution of remaining blankets, and a lengthy banking memorandum concerning trade regulations, currency issues, and intense competition among banks in Khulna for export-related business. The documents illustrate both the financial administration of relief funds and broader economic challenges of the period.

Description: flood relief operations with corresponding page numbers, providing a roadmap to the larger archive. Multiple day book pages from the National Bank of Pakistan record detailed financial transactions, including purchases of sarees, lungis, and gamchas for distribution in Mymensingh subdivisions (Sadar South, Tangail, Khidirganj) with quantities and amounts meticulously noted. Committee meeting minutes address two specific matters: denial of a saree request from the Aga Khan Ismailia Council due to lack of inventory, and a resolution to distribute remaining blankets to affected schools in Narayanganj and Dacca, along with formal sanction of Rs. 2,767-10-6 in expenditures. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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