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Mantralaya resumes work after four days
- Monday June 25, 2012
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Four days after a major fire gutted four of its seven floors, work resumed in the Maharashtra state secretariat, Mantralaya, in Mumbai on Monday.
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Mantralaya flag heroes say govt has yet to call them
- Monday June 25, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The team of seven, who fought to save the national flag atop Mantralaya while the building burned on Thursday even as others rushed out, have suddenly become poster boys that political parties want to cash in on. The employees of Mantralaya - Rajendra Kanhade, Deepak Adsul, Ganesh Munj, Premji Rot, Suresh Baria, Vishal Rane and Prasad Kendre - who...
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Mantralaya fire: The bravery of fire-fighters on display
- Friday June 22, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
An indication of the devastation that spread through Mantralaya may be gauged by the fact that the national flag, which has fluttered proudly from the terrace every day, had to be brought down abruptly yesterday, to avoid being singed by tongues of fire. And six brave men went beyond the call of duty to guard the tri-colour from the threat of incin...
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Mantralaya resumes work after four days
- Monday June 25, 2012
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Four days after a major fire gutted four of its seven floors, work resumed in the Maharashtra state secretariat, Mantralaya, in Mumbai on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mantralaya flag heroes say govt has yet to call them
- Monday June 25, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The team of seven, who fought to save the national flag atop Mantralaya while the building burned on Thursday even as others rushed out, have suddenly become poster boys that political parties want to cash in on. The employees of Mantralaya - Rajendra Kanhade, Deepak Adsul, Ganesh Munj, Premji Rot, Suresh Baria, Vishal Rane and Prasad Kendre - who...
- www.ndtv.com
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Mantralaya fire: The bravery of fire-fighters on display
- Friday June 22, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
An indication of the devastation that spread through Mantralaya may be gauged by the fact that the national flag, which has fluttered proudly from the terrace every day, had to be brought down abruptly yesterday, to avoid being singed by tongues of fire. And six brave men went beyond the call of duty to guard the tri-colour from the threat of incin...
- www.ndtv.com