| Description | In this letter Mrs. Jai Kishori Handoo refers to arrangements to hold a conference of women's organisations 'to consider the grave and deplorable situation in India and the steps that can be taken to bring about a solution.' Mrs. Kishori Handoo describes current problems in India such as political imprisonment, widespread famine and the threat of Japanese invasion. Remarking on the importance of women in efforts to improve the situation in India, Mrs. Kishori Handoo writes that the conference would be based on 'seeking constructive action towards ending the deadlock'. She asks Taylor Cadbury to support the event and agree to being named as one of the 'leading and representative' delegates. Annotations on the letter suggest that it was unanswered. |