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1547 Iconic Hardinge Park in Patna completed 105 years. The historic pedestal which once carried the statue of Viceroy Lord Hardinge has been demolished. PTI (File photo) Patna, January 31 Hardinge Park, Patna s famed garden built in honour of the viceroy who was instrumental in the creation of Bihar and Orissa as a separate province and which hosted the Prince of Wales a century ago, on Sunday completed 105 years, albeit shorn of its heritage identity. Named after Viceroy Lord Hardinge and built as Patna s first public park, it was opened on January 31, 1916 by then Lt Governor of the province Sir Edward Gait, who had also unveiled a five-tonne life-size bronze statue of the viceroy, in full Durbar regalia. ....
World War II era greeting card features sender invoking ‘Kalki’ to bring victory for allies; read more PTI Patna: Christmas and New Year’s cards in 1930s had a different artistic appeal, but World War II that broke out in 1939 impacted the way people exchanged greetings in India during the holiday season. World War II took place from September 1939 to September 1945, meaning six times, Christmas and New Year were celebrated under the shadow of the deadly warfare that altered the course of history. A family, resident of the old Patna, has found in its archives some rare season’s greeting cards of that period. ....
Last Updated: When Prince Of Wales Came To Patna, First Medical College Was Named After Him Ninety-nine years ago on this day, the then prince of Wales had arrived in Patna as part of his royal tour of India, and the first medical college of Bihar and Orissa was named after him to commemorate his visit to what was then a young provincial capital. Ninety-nine years ago on this day, the then prince of Wales had arrived in Patna as part of his royal tour of India, and the first medical college of Bihar and Orissa was named after him to commemorate his visit to what was then a young provincial capital. ....