Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
India's Mysore crowns new maharaja Yaduveer
Wadiyar
He would have been educated in England if it
was half a century ago. But like other prospective Indian students, he chose to
study in America, namely in Boston where talents from the worlds gather to
Harvard and MIT. Another notably interesting fact is that the newly crowned
maharaja of Mysore graduated from neither of the prominent private universities
despite his wealth and status. He attended and earned a BA economics from
University of Massachusetts, a public school.
The 23-year-old new maharaja succeeded not
only the crown, palace, properties and assets of the 600-year-old dynasty but
also a legal battle against the provincial government for the property right of
the palace and possible a legal challenge by his cousins for the crown.
Enjoy reading and learning about this latest
coronation of the legendary dynasty in India.
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