why does the narrator refer to the black hole of calcutta?
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Why does the narrator refer to the Black Hole of Calcutta? Answer: During the British rule, hundreds of persons were kept inside a single room. ... The narrator uses the expression 'Black Hole of Calcutta' to suggest the large number of people who had turned out to see Ranga.
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Answer: During the British rule, hundreds of persons were kept inside a single room. ... The narrator uses the expression 'Black Hole of Calcutta' to suggest the large number of people who had turned out to see Ranga.
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