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Sought-after local haunt since British Raj, how Chennai’s Guindy Race Course ran into troubleRight’s a no go The British first started horse-racing as early as 1777 on an island of Cooum river close to Fort St George in Madras (now Chennai). Later, it was moved to Guindy close to the ...
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Newspoint on MSNNot Shimla! This is Actually India’s First Hill Station — Discovered by a British Army OfficerWhen we think of hill stations in India, names like Shimla, Manali, and Nainital often top the list. But do you know which is ...
R.C. Dutt, a civil service officer in the British Raj, documented that between 1765 ... Some of modern India’s well-known business houses made their early profits doing dalali for the British.
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