Fantastic post Sir. Although I am not from Madras and is not quite familiar with the place, my affinity and desire to spend time there is immense. I just love exploring the city on foot (yes despite the heat) whenever I come around to visit the place. Really appreciate these posts. thank you
The house the nun describes may have been of Sir T.Madhava Rao , Dewan of Travancore and Baroda , rather than that of V.P.Madhava Rao , Dewan of Mysore.
Fantastic post Sir. Although I am not from Madras and is not quite familiar with the place, my affinity and desire to spend time there is immense. I just love exploring the city on foot (yes despite the heat) whenever I come around to visit the place. Really appreciate these posts. thank you
The house the nun describes may have been of Sir T.Madhava Rao , Dewan of Travancore and Baroda , rather than that of V.P.Madhava Rao , Dewan of Mysore.
The house the nun describes may have been of Sir T.Madhava Rao, Dewan of Travancore and Baroda, rather than that of V.P.Madhava Rao ,Dewan of Mysore.
Updating link, based on poking around on the madrasmusings website: I guess this article is the one here.