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Kodandera Madappa Cariappa - Early Life and Education |  | Kodandera Madappa Cariappa - Early Life and Education: Encyclopedia II - Kodandera Madappa Cariappa - Early Life and Education |  | The first Indian Chief of Staff, Field Marshal Kodandera Madappa Cariappa was born on 28 January 1899 at Shanivarsanthe in erstwhile Coorg, which was at that time, centrally administered by the British.
Cariappa, known as "Chimma" to his relatives, had his formal education in the Central High School at Madikeri, after which he pursued his college education at Presidency College, Chennai. Here Cariappa grew up equally attached to books and plays under the guidance of renowned academicians. He was an active sportsman who played g ...
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Kodandera Madappa Cariappa - Early Life and Education
The first Indian Chief of Staff, Field Marshal Kodandera Madappa Cariappa was born on 28 January 1899 at Shanivarsanthe in erstwhile Coorg, which was at that time, centrally administered by the British.
Cariappa, known as "Chimma" to his relatives, had his formal education in the Central High School at Madikeri, after which he pursued his college education at Presidency College, Chennai. Here Cariappa grew up equally attached to books and plays under the guidance of renowned academicians. He was an active sportsman who played games such as hockey and tennis with vigour and brilliance. In addition to this, he loved music and had fondness for a sleight of hand tricks too.
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