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'Indira Gandhi to be PM': Melting French Alps reveal treasure of old Indian newspapers from 1966

Last Updated : 13 July 2020, 10:51 IST

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A 1966 copy of Indian newspaper The Statesman with a headline announcing the election of Indira Gandhi, likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707
A 1966 copy of Indian newspaper The Statesman with a headline announcing the election of Indira Gandhi, likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707
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The modest cafe is around 45 minutes by foot from the Bossons glacier where the plane named after the Himalayan peak of Kangchenjunga mysteriously crashed. Credit: AFP Photo
The modest cafe is around 45 minutes by foot from the Bossons glacier where the plane named after the Himalayan peak of Kangchenjunga mysteriously crashed. Credit: AFP Photo
Thimotee Mottin, manager of the cafe-restaurant Cabane du Cerro near the Bossons glacier, poses on July 9, 2020, at his cafe near Chamonix in the French Alps, holding a 1966 copy of Indian newspaper The Hindu, likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707
Thimotee Mottin, manager of the cafe-restaurant Cabane du Cerro near the Bossons glacier, poses on July 9, 2020, at his cafe near Chamonix in the French Alps, holding a 1966 copy of Indian newspaper The Hindu, likely to have been on board the Air India Boeing 707
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Published 13 July 2020, 08:40 IST

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