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Mantralaya fire: Forensic report rules out sabotage
- Sunday July 1, 2012
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A forensic laboratory report on the recent fire at Mantralaya has stated that no external "combustible" articles were found from samples collected from the devastated building, while negating the sabotage angle.
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Rs 100 cr will be used to repair Mantralaya
- Sunday July 1, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The PWD has submitted architect Raja Aederi's refurbishment plans for the secretariat building which includes costly fire-proof building materials and new equipment; cash for this will be taken from state exchequer
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Cables gnawed by mice found after Mantralaya fire
- Tuesday June 26, 2012
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
It's been five days since a massive fire raged through Mantralaya, devouring files and computers that came in its way, gutting four floors; five days since five lives were lost to the blaze, but the Democratic Front government is still searching for answers, as its officials sift through the debris.
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Mantralaya fire: Forensic report rules out sabotage
- Sunday July 1, 2012
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A forensic laboratory report on the recent fire at Mantralaya has stated that no external "combustible" articles were found from samples collected from the devastated building, while negating the sabotage angle.
- www.ndtv.com
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Rs 100 cr will be used to repair Mantralaya
- Sunday July 1, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The PWD has submitted architect Raja Aederi's refurbishment plans for the secretariat building which includes costly fire-proof building materials and new equipment; cash for this will be taken from state exchequer
- www.ndtv.com
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Cables gnawed by mice found after Mantralaya fire
- Tuesday June 26, 2012
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
It's been five days since a massive fire raged through Mantralaya, devouring files and computers that came in its way, gutting four floors; five days since five lives were lost to the blaze, but the Democratic Front government is still searching for answers, as its officials sift through the debris.
- www.ndtv.com