Heathrow Airport
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Heathrow Airport
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Heathrow Airport
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Grand Chess-Master, Tata Steel
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The Telegraph, Jamshedpur, India
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Shiv, in my office at Tata Steel
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Shiv, in my office at Tata Steel
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Debashish Bhattacharjee, Head of Research and Development, Tata Steel, in my office at Tata Steel
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Shiv, in my office at Tata Steel
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Shiv, giving a lecture on biomaterials
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Sanjay Chandra, proposing a vote of thanks after Shiv and Harry's lectures.
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Ohmkar Mohanty, in my office at Tata Steel
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Saurabh Kundu and Arunanshu Haldar, in Harry's office, Tata Steel
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The Gang.
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Papaya tree
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Visit to Dimna Lake and surroundings.
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Papaya tree
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Papaya tree
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Shiv
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Tata Steel Management Centre
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Tata Steel Management Centre
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Arunanshu Haldar
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Visit to Dimnah Lake and surroundings.
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Siphoning petrol into the boat engine
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Local villagers fishing
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Saurabh, contemplating.
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The boat captain
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Shiv, lateral thinking.
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At Debashish's home
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Antara's friends
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At Debashish's home
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At Debashish's home. Antara's books.
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Samita Bhattacharjee is the secretary of this association, Jamshedpur branch.
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Antara and Samita Bhattacharjee, together with Barbie.
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At Debashish's home
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A steel-framed house made by Tata Steel
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A steel-framed house made by Tata Steel
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A steel-framed house made by Tata Steel
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Cactus
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Date palm
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Tata Steel Centre for Excellence
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Tata Steel Centre for Excellence
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The original share issue for the creation of Tata Steel
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Construction of steel works
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Golden Jubilee, 1958
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Tata Steel Centre for Excellence
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Model of the Tata Steel plant.
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The original staff-appraisal document.
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The painting (horizontal), when reflected on a mirrorred cylinder, recreates the face of J. R. D. Tata
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Lecture at Loyola School
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Lecture at Loyola School. Father Augustine, Principal, and S. M. Mehra, Chief of the Association of British Scholars, Jamshedpur Branch.
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The audience gathers, some 500 students.
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Father Augustine introduces the lecture.
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Harry at Loyola School.
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Loyola School
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The Hot-Strip Mill, Tata Steel. Each one of these continuously-cast slabs is about 30 tonnes.
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The Hot-Strip Mill, Tata Steel.
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12 mm thick hot-rolled coil.
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30 tonne continuously-cast slab emerging from reheating furnace. The Hot-Strip Mill, Tata Steel.
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Slab passing through the descaling sprays.
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Edging rolls.
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Spare rolls.
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Water sprays.
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Coiling.
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The Tata Steel Cold-Rolling Mill.
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Edge trimming
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Cold-rolling stand.
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Components made from the cold-rolled strips.
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Components made from the cold-rolled strips.
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Components made from the cold-rolled strips.
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Batch Annealing-furnaces
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Batch Annealing-furnaces
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De-humidified coil-storage facilities.
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Skin-pass mill. This induces a plastic strain of about 1%, prevents stretcher strains and provides a roughened surface to prevent sticking during press-forming.
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Skin-pass mill. This induces a plastic strain of about 1%, prevents stretcher strains and provides a roughened surface to prevent sticking during press-forming.
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The galvanising bath.
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Continuous annealing plant for galvenised strip.
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Strip leaving galvanising bath. The zinc coating-thickness is controlled using air knives.
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Strip leaving galvanising bath. The zinc coating-thickness is controlled using air knives.
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Harry and Achinya Das, Chief of flat products technology, Tata Steel
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Talk at DBMS English School.
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Gathering for School Assembly.
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Gathering for School Assembly.
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Gathering for School Assembly.
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Morning prayers.
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Morning prayers.
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The children leading the prayers.
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The audience.
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The principal.
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A student meeting.
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Outdoor movie theatre, showing 'Phone Booth'
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Outdoor movie theatre, showing 'Phone Booth'
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Dinner at the Bildah Club
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Dinner at the Bildah Club
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Dinner at the Bildah Club
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Dinner at the Bildah Club
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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Questions
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In the parlour after the talk
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In the parlour after the talk
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In the parlour after the talk
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Iti and Saurabh Kundu
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The metallography team.
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Sunil Sahay, the first PT group member, 1983-1986. Now a Professor at the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur.
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Dinner hosted by Dr T. Mukherjee , Deputy Managing Director of Tata Steel.
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Dinner hosted by Dr T. Mukherjee , Deputy Managing Director of Tata Steel.
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Tribute to Bose, who discovered the ores for Tata.
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A small selection of the sports facilities available to Tata staff and local schools.
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Laboratory model of a blast furnace
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Equipment for experimental simulation of flow through a blast furnace.
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Cross-section through equipment for experimental simulation of flow through a blast furnace. The alternating layers of coke and iron ore can be seen at the bottom of the picture.
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Equipment for simulating gas flow in during oxygen blowing of steel.
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A tundish is for transferring molten steel into say a continuous caster.
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Saurabh Kundu's office
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Spot-welding equipment of the type frequently used in the automobile industry.
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Spot-welding equipment of the type frequently used in the automobile industry. The electrodes.
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Spot-welding equipment of the type frequently used in the automobile industry. The electrodes.
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Tata Steel aircraft, to take me from Jamshedpur to Calcutta.
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Tata Steel aircraft, to take me from Jamshedpur to Calcutta. The Jamshedpur airport itself belongs to Tata.
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The first air-hostesses in Tata Airlines, which later became Air India.
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The first air-hostesses in Tata Airlines, which later became Air India.
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The first ever pilot's licenece in India (1904).
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The inauguration of the air-mail service.
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