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Urdu News Paper Cuttings

25.12.2019 

Private Archives Section has in its custody a rich collection of private papers of eminent persons who have contributed immensely in various fields of public life in India. These papers have been acquired mainly through donations and gifts from individuals and institutions across the world. They are an important source to supplement the information contained amongst the public records. Some of the most important private papers in our custody are those of Mahatma Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad, Dadabhai Naoroji, P.D.

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Tandon, Maulana Azad, Minoo Masani, Sardar Patel, K.D.Malaviya, etc. All these private papers are accessible as per provisions contained in the Public Records Rules, 1997 or conditions as laid down by the donor at the time of their donation to the National Archives of India.For searching among various private papers as listed below, please visit or the Private Archives section on completion of registration procedures.Private Archives Collections: S.NoName of the document and its introduction in one line1.Abdul Qadeer Azad Collection (1912-1946):-943 issue of old newspapers (939 issues of Urdu newspapers and 5 issues of English newspapers). These include Ahl-i-Hadis (1916-1920), Hamdard (1915-1929),Al-Asr (1917), Tarjuman (1916); Muslim Gazette (1912-1913), The Muslim Chronicle (1929), The Independent (1922) and The Statesman (1913).2.Ambedkar Papers:- 123 letters in English, Marathi and Hindi (1920-1954) – throws light on Dr.

Ambedkar’s literary activities, his pursuit of professional legal work and his efforts to secure political and social rights for the Depressed Classes.3.Badruddin Tyabji Collection:- 1122 items/letters relating to his correspondence reports, speeches, notes and invitation cards, etc. (1871-1919).4.Benarsidas Chaturvedi Collection:- 8444 items comprising of correspondence, articles, photographs, press clippings, books and periodicals. (1900-1968)5.Bhulabhai Desai Papers:- 200 items comprising letters, extracts from books, speeches, diary and press clippings. (1899-1965)6.Champaran Satyagraha Papers:-Relating to Satyagraha, which Gandhiji launched in Champaran in 1917 to redress the grievances of the Indigo Cultivators.7.C.F. Andrews Papers:- 187 items - mainly correspondence with Munshi Ram (Swami Shrahanand), R. Tagore, Ganga Ram, S.K Rudra, R.C Hobert and Lala Lajpat Rai. (1913-1919)8.Dadabhai Naoroji correspondence (1852-1917)31,000 items – relate to campaign in England – Agitation for simultaneous civil service examination in India and England, admission of Indians in public services.9.Delhi Court Papers:- 7 volumes relating to the trial of Indian revolutionaries.

(1914, 1929-1943)10.Edward Hall Papers:- 117 items including correspondence, paintings, etc. Khaparde Papers:- 320 items - mainly correspondence and diaries.

(1879 -1938)12.Gian Singh Rarewala Papers:- 900 items - mainly his correspondence, press statements, etc. (1901-1977)13.Gooroodas Banerjee Papers:- 303 letters (1877-1918) - mainly correspondence on educational problems, constitutional reforms and religious and moral teaching in Govt. Schools and Colleges.14.Gopal Krishan Gokhale Papers:- 3,493 items - mainly correspondence (1889-1915)15.Gobind Ballabh Pant Papers:- 732 items - mainly correspondence, photo albums, diaries, etc. (1908 and 1910-61)16.Indian Independence League Papers:-130 items comprising of letters, pamphlets, news paper clippings, notes, etc.

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(1942-1945) relating toactivities of various branches of the Indian Independence league in Thailand, Shanghai, Malaya, Singapore, etc.17.Indian National Army Papers:-. 95 items (1943-1949) throwing light on the Indian National Army’s activities in Malaya.

990 files relating to INA18.Indra Vidya Vachaspati Papers:-1100 items (1900-1963) comprising of magazines, correspondence, news papers, etc.19.Jehangir C. Coyajee Papers:- 1202 items (1902-1946) - comprising correspondence, press clippings, articles, photographs, etc.20.Joseph Bampfylde Fuller Papers:- 51 letters (1930-1948) pertaining to democracy and discipline, customs in India and Europe, Hindu-Muslims Unity, etc.21.K.M.

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Panikkar Papers:- 1350 items (1938-1963) - comprising letters, articles and press clippings.22.K.M. Cariappa Papers:-11,000 items (1912-1981) - comprising correspondence, press clippings, reports, etc.23.K. Santhanam Papers:-455 items (1947-65) - comprising correspondence, articles, notes, book reviews, etc.24.Lahore Conspiracy Case:- Mainly proceedings and copies of judgement of Lahore Conspiracy Case and material relating to Martyrs Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev (1930-31).25.Lala Hardayal Papers:- 15 letters addressed to Sardar Singh Rana and Mrs. Rana in Paris (1910).26.Lala Lajpat Rai Papers:- Diary (1914-1917) showing his movements during his visit to U.S.A and Japan.27.Mahatma Gandhi Papers:- 27,500 items/volumes (1880-1948) relating to Gandhi-Kallenbach, Gandhi-Polak correspondence, Gandhi-Holmes correspondence, Gandhi Murder Trial papers and Gandhiji’s correspondence with eminent personalities. FIR relating to Gandhiji’s Murder on 30 January 194828.Nanavati papers:- 5 Volumes and other papers (1944-45) relating to Bengal Famine Enquiry Commission.29.Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Papers:-218 letters in Urdu (1953-55)30.Meerut Conspiracy Case Papers:-4,226 items (1929-1933) throwing light on the history and growth of Communism and Trade Union Movement in India and International Communism and its impact on India.31.M.R.

Jayakar Papers:- 7,000 items (1823-1958) - comprising correspondence, diaries, press clippings and miscellaneous papers.32Munshi Daya Narain Nigam Papers:264 issues (1907-1942) of Zamana News Papers and some typed material.33.Mutiny papers:- 62 letters (1857).34.N.B. Khare Papers:- 179 items (1935-68) relating to his correspondence, Book and Press clippings.35.N.K. Bose Papers:-1,020 +14= 1034 items (1909-1970) comprising correspondence, speeches, press clippings, articles, books, papers relating to Jharkhand movement, Anthropological Survey of India, files relating to Institute of Advanced Studies, direction action 1946, two personal diaries and some miscellaneous files, etc.36.P.K. Malviya Papers:- 3,720 items (1907-1969) - comprising his correspondence and Abhyudaya.37.P.S. Sivaswamy Aiyer Papers:- 10,000 items (1889-1946) - relating to correspondence, press clippings, speeches, books, journals, etc.38.Currency notes of Siam and Japan - 83 notes39.P.D.

Tandon Papers:- 28,738 items (1926-1960) relating to his correspondence, News papers clippings, pamphlets, booklets, etc.40.Raja Mahendra Pratap Papers:-1,148 items (1915-1970) - comprising correspondence, photographs, books, pamphlets41.Rajendra Prasad Papers:- 34,900 items (1935-1962) comprising his articles, notes, correspondence, press clippings, speeches, pamphlets, etc.42.R.C. Dutt Collection:- 40 items and a notebook (1901-1909).43.R.L. Chopra Papers:-17 items (1846-1907) regarding Europeans in the Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.44.Sampurnanand Papers:-1,907 items (1922-1968) mainly his correspondence and some literary works.45.Sarojini Naidu Papers:- 34 items (1896-1911) - consists poems and songs.46.Letter of Vaidya family from Vaidya’s daftar (in Marathi)47.S.S. Bhatnagar Papers:- 21 items (1942-1954) relating to reports and proceedings of the meetings on various aspects of scientific developments.48.S.C.