Thrivikramji.com | This picture has so much to tell us. Firstly both the first and second msc class went for a field study led by prof. Raju Philip z- man wearing dark glasses and hat. Thrivikramji is the only rebel in the group with a lit cigarette. Seated are from left to right KBNair, P Krishnamoorthy, late KK Ramachandran and MG Sreekumaran Nair, a retired director of mining and geology department. Among the standees from left is Subramonia Iyer, late PC George , A Thomas and mr. Joseph the peon of the department. While we were at camp in Tadapatri in s.andhra, a cyclone in the BOBengal washed away the Legenday Pamban bridge connecting mainland with rameswaram.
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This picture has so much to tell us. Firstly both the first and second msc class went for a field study led by prof. Raju Philip z- man wearing dark glasses and hat. Thrivikramji is the only rebel in the group with a lit cigarette. Seated are from left to right KBNair, P Krishnamoorthy, late KK Ramachandran and MG Sreekumaran Nair, a retired director of mining and geology department. Among the standees from left is Subramonia Iyer, late PC George , A Thomas and mr. Joseph the peon of the department. While we were at camp in Tadapatri in s.andhra, a cyclone in the BOBengal washed away the Legenday Pamban bridge connecting mainland with rameswaram.

This picture has so much to tell us. Firstly both the first and second msc class went for a field study led by prof. Raju Philip z- man wearing dark glasses and hat. Thrivikramji is the only rebel in the group with a lit cigarette. Seated are from left to right KBNair, P Krishnamoorthy, late KK Ramachandran and MG Sreekumaran Nair, a retired director of mining and geology department. Among the standees from left is Subramonia Iyer, late PC George , A Thomas and mr. Joseph the peon of the department. While we were at camp in Tadapatri in s.andhra, a cyclone in the BOBengal washed away the Legenday Pamban bridge connecting mainland with rameswaram.

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