An order instructing Amaladāra Gopīlāla Pādhyā to arrange feeding of the poor in various areas of the Tarai (VS 1923)

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Identifier: RRC_0063_0044
Title: An order instructing Amaladāra Gopīlāla Pādhyā to arrange feeding of the poor in various areas of the Tarai (VS 1923)
Type, original: copy

Content

Abstract: An order instructing Amaladāra Gopīlāla Pādhyā to arrange feeding of poor people in various areas of the Tarai.
Issued by and to: Amaladāra Gopīlāla Pādhyā
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Date

Date: VS 1923 unspecified unspecified unspecified unspecified
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Script and language

Language, script: Nepali; Devanagari

Physical appearance

Width, height, and unit: 19.5; 15.3; cm
No. of folios: 8
Material, binding, and colour: indian mill-made paper; bound; brown
Condition: good; complete

Institution

Institution and reg. no.: Private: M.C. Regmi; RRC Vol. 63, no. 44, pp. 251-258
Source and details: NGMPP catalogue card, RRC index, document itself; Microfilmed on 08/02/1990 as NGMPP E 2469/3
Running no., exposures: E 45136; 6

Project specific information

Created, modified, ID: 12/5/22, 12:00 AM; 12/5/22, 12:00 AM; 18
Notes: The document is part of the Regmi Research Collection (RRC Vol. 63, no. 44, pp. 251-258) This volume 63 deals with documents dating 1923 and 1955 VS. These executive orders deal with the instruction to the kājī (minister) to purchase items specified on his official trip to China; the construction of roads on the visit of the premier to Piuṭhāna; the preparation of a report on the suits for which inquiries were made from India, and the suits for Nepal made inquiries in India; the order to the Rājā of Thalaharā to surrender the cloths and clothes; the command of the premier that fiefdom is not subject to partition, but the claimants eligible for obtaining allowance (peṭiyā); restriction on the sales of grain to India through the Sindhulī checkpoint etc.
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