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The following message from
the late Mr. K.C. Mahindra appeared in the first
M&M Newsletter, Volume 1, April 1962, No. 1.
It
gives me particular pleasure to send a message of good
wishes for the first issue of the M&M Newsletter.
I have suggested several times in the past the need
for a Newsletter or a House Magazine and I am glad to
see that a start has at last been made. I welcome it
as evidence of the need for regular interchange of news
and views about the organisation wherein you work and
its future as you build it.
I have, over the last 16 years,
consistently maintained an optimism on growth which
all my associates, including YOU, have helped to sustain.
There is the testimony of your work and toil and co-operation
that the organisation has continued to develop. So I
remain confident of the future: even broader vision
must continue to guide us in the basic policy of sound
and stable growth.
As the organisation expands
it becomes important that we should know more about
each other, and our friends in India and abroad should
know something of our activities and our aspirations.
Yet this is not all what a House Magazine should mean:
it seeks to impart information of our particular demesne;
it introduces us to each other.
But it may also serve as a medium
for locating talent, for delineating community behaviours
and purposes, for encouraging esprit de corps and perhaps
in course of time develop a model of co-operative industrial
enterprise for others to follow. In this spirit I wish
the Newsletter all success in its future endeavours.
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