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February 20th, 2016, 11:06 AM
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La Martiniere Alumni
Hello sir, I am RAbindra Paul. I am form Kolkata. I want you to help me by providing me some information about the La Martinière Calcutta alumni.
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February 20th, 2016, 11:22 AM
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Re: La Martiniere Alumni
La Martinière Calcutta is a type of private institute. It was established in the year 1836. It is located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. As you have asked about the list of alumni of La Martinière Calcutta, check below for the information P. Sen ('43 batch), cricket: Better known as Khokhon Sen, won 14 test caps for India between '48 and '52 as wicketkeeper. Oscar Ward, boxing: represented India in the 1952 Olympics as a lightheavyweight Ann Lumsden, hockey: first woman to win Arjuna Award Jaidip Mukerjea ('59 batch), tennis Chhanda Gain, first Bengali woman to climb Mount Everest Rishi Narayan, golf: member of the Indian golf squad in the IX Asiad Brandon DeSouza ('79 batch, School Vice Captain), pro golfer and golfing events promoter Enrico Piperno ('80 batch), tennis: Silver Medalist at '82 Delhi Asian Games; Davis Cup team member and current Indian Fed Cup coach. Catchick Paul Chater (1864 batch), Father of modern Hong Kong, benefactor to the College (Rupees 1.1 million in the 1910s). Chater was a Foundation Scholar. Vijay Mallya ('72 batch, Hastings House Captain), Chairman of the United Breweries (UB) Group and Rajya Sabha member C K Birla, CEO of Hinduatan Motors Harsh Neotia, Chairman and CEO, Bengal Ambuja Group Ronju Dutt ('57 batch), former chairman and CEO of Bata India Pramod Bhasin ('75 batch), founder and first CEO of Genpact. Hemant Kanoria ('80 batch), founder and Chairman of SREI Infrastructure Finance Bickram Ghosh ('84 batch), tabla pandit Merle Oberon, (1929 batch), Hollywood actress Abhishek Poddar, prominent art collector Kiran Rao ('85 batch, plus 2 only), film producer ("Dhobi Ghat") Anuvab Pal ('95 batch, House Captain), comedian and playwright |
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