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Sub title : Letters to Prince Abdul Khaliq and an Unnamed Recipient
Subject: Post-Independence India | Princely States | Aligarh University
Date of publication: 1941
Language: English
Page: 2 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 27677
Keyword: Prince Abdul Khaliq -- Bhopal State -- Aligarh University -- Post-1947 India | Princely States -- Administrative Correspondence -- Indian Education
Abstract: This collection consists of two distinct letters from different years. The first, dated 1949, is a response to Prince Abdul Khaliq concerning a case involving a "Mohammedanah" and Bhopal State. The author declines to intervene in individual cases but suggests a path for the involved universities or state to establish a legal principle. The letter also mentions fundraising efforts. The second, brief letter from 1941 politely declines an invitation to Madras due to scheduling conflicts. These documents illustrate administrative protocols and correspondence in the early post-independence period of India.
Description: This is a of original correspondence from 1941 and 1949. The 1949 letter is a significant piece of correspondence from "Elphinstone Lodge, Matheran" to Prince Abdul Khaliq of Langrol, discussing administrative principles, a specific case involving a student and Bhopal State, and fundraising. The 1941 letter is a short note declining a request for a visit to Madras. These documents provide insight into the practical and administrative concerns following the integration of Princely States into independent India. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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