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Mumbai news in brief 27-10-2015 By Ronida Mumbai

Published On : 28 Oct 2015


Mumbai Oct.27: Save the Children, a leading independent child organization that works in India & in over 120 countries around the world, inaugurated today a booklet of successful case stories " Moving on with education " at Mumbai Press Club. The booklet was inaugurated by Ms. Swaroop Sampat, Governing Committee Member, Save the Children along with Mr. Yosuke Inukai, Director, Finance & Administrative (ITOCHU ) & Mr. Yoshiaki Ito, Consul General of Japan.


Mumbai Oct.27: Around one thousand people protested against Dharavi Police regarding the death of one south Indian young boy in police custody. In pic File photo of victim.

 

 







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