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DescriptionIIT Kharagpur Old Building 1951.jpg |
Old Building of IIT Kharagpur (Hijli Shaheed Bhawan)
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September 1951 |
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Dean of Alumni Affairs and International Relations, IIT Kharagpur |
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Bhim Chandra Mondal |
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