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A new image of health
On July 18, 1862, Kadambini (photograph) was born to the wife of Braja Kishore Basu, headmaster of a school in Bhagalpur in Bihar. The family was a part of the migratory chain from East Bengal (present-day Bangladesh). The migrants came to Calcutta a...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Stealing cars is fun
Sir — An advertisement inserted by a leading car manufacturer of India in The Telegraph on M ...  | Read.. 
 
Labours lost
Sir — Congratulations to Priyadarshini Banerjee, the all-India ISC examination topper, and to all t ...  | Read.. 
 
Men beware
Sir — The editorial, “Lads’ day out” (May 19), is one-sided. It is not correct in saying that the “ ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
TEN COMMANDMENTS
This prime minister is fond of homilies; but perhaps none of his dozen-odd addresses to the captains of industry hitherto has...| Read.. 
 
DIARY
 
CV and savvy
Caught in a shuffle, again?
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Waiting for manhood
Never too old for a quip
Flag march
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As a rule, from what I have observed, the American captain of industry doesn’t do anything out of business hours. When he has put the cat out and locked up the office for the night, he just relapses into a state of coma from which he emerges only to start being a captain of industry again. — P.G. WODEHOUSE