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Part of Punjab in a Strange Land
For The Tribune | August 18, 1968 Thirty-five miles north of Cambridge lies Elveden Hall Estate, 20 thousand acres of rich Suffolk...
Aug 18, 1968


Study of Law at Cambridge
For The Tribune | March 31, 1968 ''Politics", said Dr. Johnson, "is the last refuge of a scoundrel". In Punjab the study of law is...
Mar 31, 1968


The Curry at Cambridge
For The Sunday Tribune | November 12, 1967 In Cambridge one does not feel too homesick. There are a host of Indian students and some dons who can be easily picked out in a crowd by their familiar hues and precocious looks. There is the occasional sari or the kurta-churidar which brings elegance to the streets of this miniskirt land. But what truly brings a whiff of home is the Indian restaurant. There are in fact many such restaurants here. Exotic names which recall days of
Nov 12, 1967
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