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bebaviour with his colleagues was graced by respect for them. Any one ex. periencing some difficulty or the other had easy access to him, and Dr. Katre would do all that he could to remedy the situation. Not only this. If any one had any differences of opinion with him, academic or otherwise, he felt ao hesitation in approaching him and giving expression to his vicws. He felt no fear of being disrespected for his boldness. All those who got an opportunity of working in the Institute at the time when he was at the helm of affairs must be looked upon as really fortunate,
I offer Dr. Katre my respectful homage.
M. A. Mehendale
Madhu Vidyā/735
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