Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew discussing his views on British occupation of India, Hong Kong, Burma, and Malay, and the organizing of South Asians in US against the same.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew, in which Ram voices support for Dr. Jagan Nath Sharma, whose efforts led to the creation of the National Committee for India’s Freedom.
Postcard from K.L. Dixit to Abnashi Ram
Postcard from K.L. Dixit to Abnashi Ram, apologizing for a delay in responding to Ram’s previous letter and wishing him well.
Postcard from Abnashi Ram to Raj and Roshan Sharma
Postcard from Abnashi Ram to Roshan Sharma. The note reads: "Dear Raj-Rosh - Mr. K.L Dixit passed away yesterday - address 127 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA. Love to you all, was so happy to see you. A. Ram."
Letter from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja
Letter dated March 17, 1950 from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja. Abnashi Ram wanted to tell M.R. Ahuja that he had sent some items to him while M.R. Ahuja was aboard the S.S. Himalaya. Ram also expressed interest in meeting with Ahuja in New York when they both arrived.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja
Letter from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja conveying well wishes to M.R. Ahuja and discussing man-made innovations.
Letter from M.R. Ahuja to Roshan Sharma
Letter from M.R. Ahuja to Roshan Sharma. The letter discusses the future steps required to obtain police certificates for Sharma. "Mr. Ram Rang Chhabra... has very kindly promised to obtain for you the required police certificates.
Letter from M.R. Ahuja to Abnashi Ram
Letter from M.R. Ahuja to Abnashi Ram. The letter discusses the relationship between Ahuja and Ram. Ahuja writes, "As the distance that divides us widens the more and more we miss our friends. However[sic] the further we go the more we appreciate your valued friendship."
Letter from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja
Letter from Abnashi Ram to M.R. Ahuja discussing his points of view on the current social and political situation in India and Pakistan, including commentary about Krishna Menon, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and Bhagwan Gyanee. Ram also discusses activities in the U.S., involving Syud Hossain, Watumull, and Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.