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Many years earlier, when he was a boy, he had won this piece of land at a game of cricket in Chail.
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He first built a palace near Khandaghat, called Chail View Palace, and then built a road to Chail.
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The Maharaja decided to give the British a fitting reply and went on to create his own summer capital in Chail.
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Ironically, Chail itself had been gifted to the Maharaja by the British during happier times!
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Professor Thomas Borzecki (@iborg) and Amit Chail (@achail) invited Sharma and industry colleague Mike Clark (@shapelike) to share their experiences as two young professionals detailing every aspect of their corporate journey: graduation, job search, and beginning their respective careers.
The Blog Studio Blog 2010
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The the story goes that Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala made Chail his summer capital when the British barred him from entering Shimla.
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Himalayas in the background and the valley beneath, the river flowing down and three dense hillocks covered with deodar forests, Chail looked every bit a royal capital.
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This is the story of Chail, located at a higher altitude than Shimla, and barely 45 km from there.
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He left Chail a trophy - a cricket ground that is the highest-ever at 2,140 metres; it doubles up as a polo ground as well.
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Heritage A king's love for a Britisher's daughter brought Chail its moment of glory
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