A last hurrah

July 13, 2013 12:50 pm | Updated 12:50 pm IST

Students of Dr. Ayyyathan Gopalan English Medium School in Kozhikode show the telegrams they sent on Friday to the President of India expressing gratitude to the soldiers who rendered a commendable service at rain-ravaged Uttarakhand. The telegram service, which was opened for the public in India in 1855, will be wound up on Monday. Photo: K. Ragesh

Students of Dr. Ayyyathan Gopalan English Medium School in Kozhikode show the telegrams they sent on Friday to the President of India expressing gratitude to the soldiers who rendered a commendable service at rain-ravaged Uttarakhand. The telegram service, which was opened for the public in India in 1855, will be wound up on Monday. Photo: K. Ragesh

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