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Anyway, as I said baba used to chuck out, quit his jobs at the throw of a hat and he quit his Rayagada job in 1951, and that is a great year for me because I only went back to Rayagada after my wedding, as I said marriage with Meenakshi in 1956, May but ever since that time, I feel, how is it that I have no real friends there, no real roots, no real family anymore and if I go to Rayagada nobody will greet me as a native son come back. It's a sentiment which I still feel quite strongly and revisit Rayagada through Google maps, through ordinance maps, through references, through railway timetables. Anyway, we came to Calcutta and the first big family move was done very spectacularly. The train from Rayagada to Vizianagaram would pass Rayagada, say, about 9'o clock in the evening. So we had our early dinner and everything had been packed, huge pile of luggage and all this stuff, and it's a big family.