Calcutta
"Calcutta" in a Sentence (7 examples)
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun who lived and worked in Calcutta, India.
In 1951, Sister Teresa was sent to Calcutta, then the largest city in India.
He despaired of establishing his office in Calcutta.
They have branches all over the world, from Calcutta to New York City.
He started getting serious about a career in mathematics during his undergraduate years at Madras University. It was in Calcutta, India, where he'd gone to get his PhD in applied statistics, that Varadhan says the urgings of his peers helped steer him from the applied side to the theoretical side of probability.
Mother Teresa was known as the "saint of the gutters". She ministered to the needs of the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in Calcutta, India for more than 40 years. In 1979, she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work.
The £4bn expressways form a diamond linking Delhi with the country's three other largest cities, Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta, marking the beginning of more than £35bn of road projects.
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