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Financial Ledgers, Committee Index, and Banking Accounts |

Financial Ledgers, Committee Index, and Banking Accounts

Sub title : Day Books for Mymensingh and Tippera Districts, Personnel Index, and Related Financial Documents

Subject: Flood relief | Financial accounting | Ledger books | Cloth distribution | Fund disbursement

Date of publication: 1955

Language: English

Page: 16 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28621

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 -- Ledger accounts -- Financial transactions | Cloth distribution -- Sarees -- Lungis -- Gamchas -- Mymensingh district -- Sadar South -- Tangail -- Khidirganj -- Tippera district

Abstract: This collection comprises an index of key personnel and organizations involved in flood relief operations, detailed day book accounts from the National Bank of Pakistan tracking financial transactions for Mymensingh and Tippera districts, and related accounting documents. The records document purchases and disbursements of cloth items including sarees, lungis, and gamchas to various subdivisions and unions, with meticulous entries showing quantities, rates, and total amounts. A cover page with the word "KILLER" appears to be a misfiled or unrelated document.

Description: An index page lists key relief committee personnel including H.H. Nomani, G.M. Adamjee, Sadri Ispahani, M. Raschid, and others with corresponding page numbers, providing a organizational roadmap. Multiple day book pages from the National Bank of Pakistan record detailed financial transactions for H.H. Nomani's accounts in Mymensingh district, showing credits to S.D.O. Sadar South and S.D.O. Khidirganj with itemized lists of saree, lungi, and gamcha purchases by quantity, folio numbers, and amounts. A separate Tippera district day book page records credits to numerous unions including Chamta, Chandla, Mahalpur, Bakshimail, Homna, Belonia, Debidwar, and others, with amounts ranging from Rs. 106 to Rs. 6,510. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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