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Correspondence.Xlsxile NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 2. Correspondence.xlsxile Start Date Acc. Name of Category of End date '' No of Description Keywords “Period Language No./File/Serial Important Files Collection Papers Period To'' Pages From” No Feelers to wean Charan Chaudhary Singh away from Congress - Shiv Charan Das; English and Correspondence 1973 1976 22 1 Charan Singh Correspondence with Pt. Modi mill workers Hindi Shiv Charan Das Correspondence of Charan Singh as Prime Minister with C. Subramaniam; Chaudhary C.Subramaniam, K.S. English and Correspondence K.S. Mallegowda; 1979 1979 79 2 Charan Singh Mallegowda - Banarasi Das, Hindi Banarasi Das Minister of Works and Housing Condolence letters/telegram on the death of Man Singh Chaudhary and Shyam Singh, includes Man Singh; Shyam English and Correspondence 1983 1983 81+97 3 Charan Singh letters from MadhuLimaye, Singh Hindi Dr. M. Santoshan, M.Hidayatullah, etc. Lok Dal-BJP alliance; Satya Letters from U.P. - includes Prakash Malviya; Chaudhary English and Correspondence appeals, letters seeking help, Satyapal Malik; 1983 1984 520 4 Charan Singh Hindi invitations and their replies threat from extremists of Punjab Letters from Madhya Pradesh. Received by Lok Dal; BJP; Chaudhary English and Correspondence Charan Singh as President, Satyapal Malik; 1983 1984 258 5 Charan Singh Hindi Lok Dal on various matters Madhya Pradesh concerning the Lok Dal Miscellaneous National Flag; correspondence inclu-ding Rasheed Masood; letter from Darbara Singh, an Chaudhary Beni Prasad English and Correspondence article ‘National Flag’ by 1983 1984 130 6 Charan Singh Verma; Hindi SudhishriChatterjee and a Satyaprakash note on Foreign Policy of the Malviya Lok Dal Miscellaneous Chaudhary correspondence, includes Miscellaneous English and Correspondence 1983 1984 109 7 Charan Singh congratulatory messages on correspondence Hindi his birthday Page 1 of 10 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 2. Correspondence.xlsxile Miscellaneous correspondence received Chaudhary English and Correspondence from individuals and Punjab affairs 1983 1983 125 8 Charan Singh Hindi organizations from Punjab and U.P. Letters of sympathy written Chaudhary to Charan Singh on being Threats from English and Correspondence 1983 1983 13 9 Charan Singh threatened by the extremists Punjab Extremists Hindi of Punjab Correspondence with Pt. Nehru and Indira Gandhi Harijan; Indira (copies). Includes his views Gandhi; Caste; Chaudhary English and Correspondence and attitude towards inter-caste 1954 1980 33 10 Charan Singh Hindi Harijans; Speech in marriages; break Parliament on Budget in from Congress 1980 Miscellaneous letters Chandra Shekhar; includes correspondence Karpoori Thakur; with Chandra Shekhar, H.L. Nanjappa; Karpoori Thakur, editors, Chaudhary Narayan Datt English and Correspondence H.L. Nanjappa, various 1980 1980 344 11 Charan Singh Tiwari; Devi Lal; Hindi invitations, greetings and Lok Dal; Rural their replies. Includes Janata Background-IAS; Party (S) poposed Janata Part (S) constitution Letters seeking help and Lok Dal; Chaudhary English and Correspondence redressal of grievances from Satyapraksh 1980 1980 102+145 12 Charan Singh Hindi individuals and institutions Malviya; Ajam Khan Chaudhary English and Correspondence Diwali Greetings 1980 1980 44 13 Charan Singh Hindi Miscellaneous letters received from various persons from U.P., Bihar, Chaudhary Lok Dal; Gayatri English and Correspondence W.Bengal, etc. concerning 1980 1980 265+253 14 Charan Singh Devi; Devaraj Urs Hindi policy of the Bharatiya Lok Dal and some invitations, includes their replies Page 2 of 10 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 2. Correspondence.xlsxile Miscellaneous papers & correspondence - includes Center-State correspondence with H.S. Relationship; Surjeet, Bal Ram Jakhar, Chaudhary Problem in Punjab English and Correspondence Karpoori Thakur and others. 1980 1983 86+59 15 Charan Singh CPI; CPI(M); State Hindi Includes booklet- DMK on autonomy; H.S. State Autonomy; Charan Surjeet Singh's speech in Lok Sabha on Problem in Punjab, 1983 Correspondence relating M.L. Sondhi; Lok Chaudhary birthdays greetings, Dal-Tamil Nadu; English and Correspondence 1980 1983 101 16 Charan Singh invitations etc. includes Mohan Dharia; K Hindi letters of M.P.s and M.L.A.s. Sadasiva Rao Kisan Political Chaudhary Birthday greetings and other English and Correspondence Party; Narayan 1980 1983 235+292 17 Charan Singh miscellaneous matters Hindi Naik Chaudhary English and Correspondence Letters of relatives 1980 1983 12 18 Charan Singh Hindi Miscellaneous Rural poor in correspondence with Raj Assam; Raj Narain, Sarat Chandra Narain; Sarat Sinha, C.M. Assam, Atal Chaudhary Chandra Sinha English and Correspondence Bihari Vajpayee. Ramgopal 1978 1981 47 19 Charan Singh C.M. Assam, Atal Hindi Shalwale regarding creation Bihari Vajpayee; of Democratic Socialist Ramgopal Party, organizing the rural Shalwale poor in Assam, etc. Birthday greetings to Charan Chaudhary English and Correspondence Singh and their 1981 1981 111 20 Charan Singh Hindi acknowledgement Miscellaneous Giani Zail Singh; correspondence with Mohan Dharia; Chaudhary eminent persons i.e. Indira Madhu Limaye; English and Correspondence 1980 1984 49 21 Charan Singh Gandhi, Giani Zail Singh, Indira Gandhi; Hindi Mohan Dharia and Madhu Bhanu Pratap Limaye Singh Miscellaneous papers & Chaudhary correspondence concerning English and Correspondence 1981 1981 195 22 Charan Singh political situation and social Hindi matters Chaudhary English and Correspondence Miscellaneous letters 1981 1981 307 23 Charan Singh Hindi Page 3 of 10 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 2. Correspondence.xlsxile Miscellaneous correspondence - includes PUCL; Atal Bihari Chaudhary invitations for functions, English and Correspondence Vajpayee; Bhanu 1981 1982 129 24 Charan Singh inaugurals, new year Hindi Pratap Singh greetings and their acknowledgement Miscellaneous letters Chaudhary received on new year, some English and Correspondence Opposition unity Jan-82 Feb-82 179 25 Charan Singh on Opposition unity and Hindi invitations and their replies Correspondence received as Chaudhary President of the Rashtriya Rajya Sabha English and Correspondence 1981 1982 167 26 Charan Singh Lok Dal regarding Opposition election Hindi unity Press Commission; Miscellaneous Minorities correspondence with Indira Commission; Gandhi, P.S. Badal, Balraj Presidential Chaudhary Madhok, Jagjivan Ram Election; Madhy English and Correspondence 1982 1982 379 27 Charan Singh regarding Presidential Limaye; Indira Hindi elections in India. Ministry Gandhi; P.S. Badal; making in Haryana and Balraj Madhok; activities of the Lok Dal Jagjivan Ram; Surendra Mohan Miscellaneous Atal Bihari Chaudhary correspondence with Atal Vajpayee, Zail English and Correspondence 1980 1981 27 28 (a) Charan Singh Bihari Vajpayee, Zail Singh, Singh, George Hindi George Fernandes etc. Fernandes Chaudhary Letters from Party workers, Madhu Limaye; English and Correspondence 1980 1981 252 28 (b) Charan Singh includes invitations also Paul R Brass Hindi Important letters exchanged Abdul Sattar; with Abdul Sattar, Vasant Devraj Urs; Vasant Sathe, Madhu Limaye, M.S. Sathe; Madhu Chaudhary Swaminathan, Raj Narain& Limaye; M.S. English and Correspondence 1982 1983 106 29 (a) Charan Singh K.K. Somani: concerning Lok Swaminathan; Raj Hindi Dal Party matters, conduct of Narain; K.K. elections and appeal to vote Somani: Lok Dal for Dal candidates Party Page 4 of 10 Copyright with the family of Chaudhary Charan Singh and the Nehru Memorial Museum Library. NMML CS papers IInd Instalment 2. Correspondence.xlsxile Correspondence with Chaudhary Speaker, Lok Sabha English and Correspondence 1980 1980 73 29 (b) Charan Singh regarding a meeting of all Hindi political parties Papers and correspondence Inter-caste Chaudhary English and Correspondence con-cerning Baghpat marriage; Baghpat 1980 1980 29 29 © Charan Singh Hindi Incident incident Letters from Meerut Chaudhary Local Politics in English and Correspondence concerning party and other 1982 1984 67 30 (a) Charan Singh Merrut Hindi miscellaneous matters Letters from U.P. and Gujarat Chaudhary English and Correspondence relating to party matters and 1983 1984 85 30 (b) Charan Singh Hindi their replies Letters from Rajasthan Chaudhary concerning activities of the Lok Dal in English and Correspondence 1982 1984 274 31 Charan Singh Yuva Lok Dal & Lok Dal in Rajasthan Hindi Rajasthan Correspondence with H.N. Bahuguna, Bhushan Balraj Madhok; Chaudhary Narayan Singh, George English and Correspondence H.N. Bahuguna; Feb. 1981 March 1981 154 32 (a) Charan Singh Fernandes and some U.P. Hindi George Fernandes Ministers regarding miscellaneous matters Letters received by Charan Francine R Frankel; Chaudhary Singh from U. Pand Madhya English and Correspondence Bhanu Pratap April 1980 March 1980 258 32 (b) Charan Singh Pradesh on party affairs and Hindi Singh their replies Miscellaneous letters received by/ replies by Lok Dal; Status of Chaudhary Charan Singh, includes English and Correspondence women; J. B. August 1980 August 1980 99 32 C Charan Singh some invitations. Note by K Hindi Kriplani B Kripalani- The Rape of Women Miscellaneous correspondence: includes an Constitutional article ‘Constitutional Chaudhary Protection of
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