[Letter] 1968 August 13, New Delhi [to] R. Visweswar Rao, Hyderabad [India] / Indira Gandhi.

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[Letter] 1968 August 13, New Delhi [to] R. Visweswar Rao, Hyderabad [India] / Indira Gandhi.

Typescript signed. A letter thanking Dr. R.V. Rao for his letter with a comment concerning the 3rd edition publication of Rao's book The Gandhian institutions of Wardha.

1 leaf : col. ill. ; 21 cm. + 1 clipping (9 cm.)

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