740408 - Letter to Manager of Punjab National Bank written from Bombay
Tridandi Goswami
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Founder-Acharya:
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
CENTER:Hare Krishna Land,
Gandhi Gram Road,
Juhu, Bombay 54, INDIA
DATE .................April..8...........19..74.
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Manager,
Punjab National Bank
Vrindaban Branch
District Mathura, U.P.
INDIA
Attention: Mr. A.N. Gupta
Dear Sir;
Regarding the fixed deposit ISKCON Vrindaban Temple Construction Fund, receipt RNPIK 270090 for Rs 743,879.80 (Rupees seven hundred and forty three thousand, eight hundred and seventy nine, eighty paise only), due on May 2, 1974. This receipt is kept with your New Delhi Moti Bagh branch, in the custody of the bank. Now on maturation of this fixed deposit receipt the amount should be dispersed as follows:
1) RS 100,000.00 (Rupees one hundred thousand only) be transferred to ISKCON Vrindaban Temple Construction Fund account number 3876 with your Moti Bagh, New Delhi Branch.
2) Rs 143,879.80 (Rupees one hundred forty three thousand, eight hundred and seventy nine, eighty paise only) plus the accrued interest be deposited in the ISKCON Mayapur-Vrindaban current account number 668 with your Vrindaban branch.
3) The balance Rs 500,000.00 (Rupees five hundred thousand only) be again fixed deposited for three months. So kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter and let me know you have done the needful.
Yours sincerely,
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Founder-Acarya, of International
Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc.
ACBS/sdg
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