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Gore, Anil, bulk: 7 May 1991, 18 January 1991, 25 March 1992, 1 July 1994, 17 February 1995, 23 March 1995

 File — Box: MS-017 Box 2
Identifier: MS-017-1-3-2-15

Scope and Contents

i. The 1991 letter to N V Joshi exchanged pleasantries and contains Anil Gore's assessment of the Konkan Railway. Mentions Raghavendra Gadagkar, Uma Shankar, and Ganeshaiah. ii. Another 1991 letter congratulates N V Joshi for his promotion to Assistant Professor. iii. The 1992 letter to N V Joshi exchanges pleasantries. Attached are two newspaper clippings. Mentions Veena and Rama. iv. The 1994 letter to N V Joshi asks for his acknowledgment for attending a workshop. v. The 1995 letters to N V Joshi exchange pleasantries. Also asks his opinion on some questions and contains Anil Gore's opinions on a paper about groundnuts.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found in 7 May 1991, 18 January 1991, 25 March 1992, 1 July 1994, 17 February 1995, 23 March 1995

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet (10 Hollinger style archive-boxes and 1 oversize container)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Marathi

From the Collection: German

From the Collection: Hindi

Processing Information

On or after 1.01.1994

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

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