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One may miss it quite easily, driving past the hedges that cover its imposing facade, but those that catch a glimpse of it are always impressed by its elegant, sprawling design. Sharmatha Shankar gives you a sneak peek at the interesting history of the iconic Lawley Institute in Ooty
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Our sponsor this issue - UWA - an organisation that has served women for close to six decade
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An anniversary issue demands a round up of the history of the people who first occupied the Nilgiris. Dr Susan Sridhar gives us a snapshot view of the six original tribes of the district and NAWA, the organisation that is mandated with their welfare
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By Lt Gen (Dr) SK Gadeock, AVSM (Retd)
Lt Gen (Dr) SK Gadeock, AVSM (Retd), former Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of this globally renowned Nilgiris institution
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From a shop that opened almost two hundred years ago in Ooty, until today, the Parsi community has contributed to this district in the most remarkable way. Homi Dhunjeebhoy chronicles their remarkable history of entrepreneurship and public service
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By Ravi Mathews
Coonoor of the 1950s was special in all sorts of ways. In the second part of his trip down memory lane Ravi Mathews recalls what life was like during his early years in the Blue Hills
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By Hema Vikram
A very quick guided tour of the Pithapuram Palace, and a brief glimpse at its colourful history
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By Ravi Mathews
Growing up in the Nilgiris was a special experience especially in the first two decades following independence. We take a trip down memory lane recalling Coonoor in the 1950s