AN INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR BANDI KAMAIAH
[...]he won the heart of the headmaster and joined the composite mathematics stream, which he considers as the turning point in his life. Imbibing the value system of his father, who preferred his son to live in self-respect as a peasant rather than as a clerk, Dr Kamaiah, shunning all his financial...
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