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Down the decades, Jim Corbett in TOI

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Jim Corbett, celebrated for his 150th birth anniversary, transitioned from a hunter to a conservationist, gaining literary acclaim with 'Man-Eaters of Kumaon' in 1944. His work, praised by The Times of India, not only captivated readers but also supported blinded Indian soldiers through royalties.
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