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'Berlin' Kunhananthan Nair: A Communist Who Was in the Thick of Things When History Unfolded
Anand Kochukudy
Aug 16, 2022
As the only surviving delegate from the first party congress of the Communist Party of India (CPI) in 1943 held in Bombay, Nair’s passing definitely marks the end of an era.
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