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Subject Files.Xlsxile NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 1. Subject Files.xlsxile Acc. Start Date Name of Category of End date '' No. of No./File/ Important Description Key Words “Period Language Remarks Collection Papers Period To'' Pages Serial Files From” No Reasons for the fall of Janata Correspondence with Party; Aligarh Jawaharlal Nehru, A.B. Riots, 1961; Vajpayee, B.Gupta as home Jamaat E Islami Minister, U.P. and others Muslims and Reasons Hind; Jamiat Chaudhary Subject concerning trouble in A.M.U. English Communal for the fall Ulema Hind; M R 1961 1984 465 60 (a) Charan Singh Files and communal problem in and Hindi Problem (9 of Janata Shervani; A B various districts of U.P Folders) Party Vajpayee; Lal Notes/pamphlets concerning Bhadur Shastri; Jamait-Ulema Hind and Maulana Hifzur other Muslim organizations Rahman; J L Nehru; C B Gupta Correspondence with Gen. Shah Abdulla Bukhari, H.N. Nawaz; Sardar Bahuguna regarding Patel; G.B. Pant; communal problem and the Muslim League; J Moradabad riots, includes L Nehru; Abdulla Muslims and editorial and Charan Singh’s Bukhari, H.N. CCS views Chaudhary Subject English Communal view, also background Bahuguna; 1974 1984 466 60 (b) on Charan Singh Files and Hindi Problem (15 Communal material since 1930' and communal Folders) Problems correspondence with problem; G.B.Pant. Includes his views Moradabad riots; on communal problem, non- Jinnah; Separate violence, Muslim League, electorate; Lok Jinnah, seperate electorate Dal Lok Dal; BJP; Janata Party; Islamic Personal Law. Woman and Muslims and Chaudhary Subject English Includes review of Economic Islam; Muslim 1968 5 June 1905 34 61 Communal Charan Singh Files and Hindi Nightmare of India Personal Law; Problem Women in Pakistan Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Status of woman Muslims and disintegration 1970 1983 63 English 62 Communal Charan Singh Files in Islam Problem Moraji Desai; Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Ram Naresh Communal Shia-Sunni problem of U.P. 1977 1979 55 English 63 Charan Singh Files Yadav; Shia; Problem (2 Sunni Folders) Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Ram Naresh Muslims & other minorities 1977 1981 39 English 64 Communal Charan Singh Files Yadav Problem Muslims and Communalism; Chaudhary Subject Press clippings regarding English Communal Indira Gandhi; 1978 1983 113 65 Charan Singh Files Islam and Punjab Crisis and Hindi Problem (2 Akali agitation Folders) Articles and press-clippings Conversion ; Muslims and Chaudhary Subject on conversion of Harijans to Islam; Harijans; English Communal 1981 1983 199 66 Charan Singh Files Islam includes articles by Uttar Pradesh; and Hindi Problem (2 Bhai Mahavir, Karan Singh Tamil Nadu Folders) Conversions & Islam and Islam; vice-versa, includes letter Conversion; Muslims and Chaudhary Subject English from Balraj Madhok to Indira Jamaat; Jamiat; 1981 1983 30 67 Communal Charan Singh Files and Hindi Gandhi on India to be Balraj Madhok; Problem declared a Hindu State Indira Gandhi Page 1 of 56 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 1. Subject Files.xlsxile Conversion in Meenakshipuram- Tamil Nadu; Pakisatn; Islam; Kashmir; Documents from Madhu Assembly Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Mehta relating to Pakistan, English election in 1982 1984 199 68 Communal Charan Singh Files Communalism, Kashmir, and Hindi Kashmir, 1983; Problem etc. Farooq Abdullah; Palistine Liberation Organisation; Madhu Mehta Kashmir; Farooq Abdullah; Muslims and Chaudhary Subject English Islam and Kashmir Opposition 1983 1983 52 69 Communal Charan Singh Files and Hindi conclave in Problem Srinagar Islam; Problems Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Revival of fundamentalism English of Muslims; Milli 1983 1983 79 70 Communal Charan Singh Files amongst Muslims of India and Hindi Conference Problem Pakistan; Banglasesh; Egypt; Iran; Muslims and Chaudhary Subject Islamic fundamentalism in English Islamic 1983 1985 162 71 Communal Charan Singh Files foreign countries and Hindi fundamentalism; Problem Ayatollah Khomeini; Problems of Land The United Provinces agriculturist; The Reforms/agric Agricultural Produce United Provinces ulture Chaudhary Subject Marketing Bill – correspon- English Agricultural 1938 1965 187 72 problems/of Charan Singh Files dence with K.N. Katju, G B and Hindi Produce Markets Kisans/Kisan Pant and press clippings Bill, 1938; U.P. rallies (3 regarding that Cattle Market Bill folders) Land Noting by the Ministry and Agriculture and Reforms/agric by Charan Singh regarding Animal Chaudhary Subject English ulture matters concerning husbandry; 1953 1964 136 73 (a) Charan Singh Files and Hindi problems/of Agriculture and Animal Horticulture; G. B. Kisans/Kisan husbandry Pant rallies Radio Talks by CCS- 15/9/51- Agriculture and Irrigation; 15/9/52- Krishi ke Navin Prachar; 15/3/53- UP mein Japani Dang se Press clippings and Land Agriculture and Dhan ke speeches/ broadcast by Reforms/agric Irrigation; Radio Kheti ki Chaudhary Subject Charan Singh (as U.P. English ulture Talk; Livestock; 1951 1966 202 73 (b) Yojana; Charan Singh Files Agriculture Minister) and Hindi problems/of 23/6/53- Agriculture concerning issues related to Kisans/Kisan Vrisharopad Production; agricultural production. rallies ; 4/7/54- Vanmahots ava; 21/9/53- Goo Samvardha n; 18/1/54- Pashu Palan ki Pragati; 17/5/63; 22/6/63- Kheton ko katav se Page 2 of 56 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 1. Subject Files.xlsxile Land Budget speech; Reforms/agric Budget speeches on agriculture Chaudhary Subject English ulture agriculture in U.P. Vidhan production; land; 1961 1964 78 73 (c ) Charan Singh Files and Hindi problems/of Sabha labour; capital; Kisans/Kisan plant protection rallies Land Reforms/agric Controversy in the Press Chaudhary Subject Seed requirement English ulture concerning problem of Rabi 1964 1964 24 73 (d) Charan Singh Files and supply; and Hindi problems/of seed. Kisans/Kisan rallies G B Pant; Northern India Canal and Notes on irrigation and Drainage (UP Land irrigation rates. Includes Amendment) Act, Reforms/agric Charan Singh opposition to 1963; Canal ulture Chaudhary Subject English increased irrigation rates irrigation in 1954 1964 112 74 problems/of Charan Singh Files and Hindi and other papers Western UP; Kisans/Kisan concerning irrigation Sucheta rallies (2 department Kripalani; Folders) Irrigation rates; Irrigation department Correspondence with the Land Chief Minister regarding the Reforms/agric place of agriculture in Chaudhary Subject Sampurnanand; English ulture national planning. Includes 1959 1959 34 75 Charan Singh Files H. N. Bahuguna; and Hindi problems/of Charan Singh Kisans/Kisan correspondence related to rallies opposition of Nehru Land G. B. Pant; State Reforms/agric Chaudhary Subject Charan Singh’s solicitude Trading; Kisan English ulture 1960 1968 49 76 Charan Singh Files and neglect of agriculture Samaj; and Hindi problems/of Agriculture Kisans/Kisan rallies Agricultural administration; Integration of Integration of agriculture agriculture and Land and allied departments allied Reforms/agric includes press clippings and departments; ulture Chaudhary Subject correspondence with Agricultural English 1963 1965 204 77 problems/of Charan Singh Files Sucheta Kripalani, the chief production; and Hindi Kisans/Kisan Minister of U.P. and Resignation; rallies (4 resignation of Charan Singh Factionalism in folders) as Agriculture Minister UP Congress; Sucheta Kripalani; Lal Bhadur Shastri Land Investment in Reforms/agric Rural Notes on release of financial agriculture; ulture Developme Chaudhary Subject resources for rural Unemployment; English nt and 1977 1977 83 78 problems/of Charan Singh Files development and Decentralized and Hindi Decentraliz Kisans/Kisan decentralization of economy Planning; Rural ation of rallies (2 Development Economy Folders) Kisan Divas; Land Kisan Rally; Reforms/agric Material Chaudhary Subject Morarji Desai; English ulture Kisan Rally 1977 1979 102 79 related to Charan Singh Files B.P. Singh; and Hindi problems/of Kisan Rally Mahadeo Prasad Kisans/Kisan in Delhi Verma rallies Page 3 of 56 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 1. Subject Files.xlsxile ‘Kisans’ case for the parity Land Bhanu Pratap of price’ and Marketing Reforms/agric Singh; Janata Chaudhary Subject System of Agriculture English ulture Party Program; 1978 1978 70 80 Charan Singh Files Produce sent by Bhanu and Hindi problems/of Kisan; Parity of Pratap Singh to Charan Kisans/Kisan Price Singh rallies National Articles on agriculture and Development Land economic growth, includes a Council; Raj Reforms/agric booklet ‘Kisans’ case for Chaudhary Subject Narain; Rural English ulture Parity Price. P.M.'s inaugural 1963 1979 135 81 Charan Singh Files Development; and Hindi problems/of speech at National Janata Party; Kisans/Kisan Development Council's Bhanu Pratap rallies meet, 1963 Singh Land Agricultural labour: Reforms/agric Proportion to cultivation & Agricultural Chaudhary Subject English ulture total rural population. labour; Rural 1970 1970 1 to 22 82 (a) Charan Singh Files and Hindi problems/of Includes statistics related to labour; Kisans/Kisan them rallies Land Reforms/agric Article on ‘Our Labour Policy Labour Policy; Chaudhary Subject English ulture and extracts for the Indian Labour Unrest; 1970 1970 23 to 59 82 (b) Charan Singh Files and Hindi problems/of Labour Conference’ Industrial
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