News in Pics by Rons Bantwal – Mar 20


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD/SP)
 
Mumbai, Mar 20:



Tata Teleservices (Maharastra) Limited managing director Dr Mukund Govind Rajan, along with CISCO president and country manager Naresh Wadhwa and Qualcomm country head Kanwalinder Singh, on Wednesday March 18, unveiled its vision for Digital Mumbai, offering broadband services over wireline and wireless media anytime, anywhere in the metro.
 


A large number of security personnel deployed in the riot hit locality at the suburban Thane on Tuesday March 17 night.
 


A passenger bus of BEST fleet involved in a major mishap near Navarang Cinema, Andheri here on Wednesday March 18.
 


Swami Baba Ramdev performing Yoga demonstrations for BSE stock brokers on Tuesday March 17, organized by FICCI and BSE.
 


Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti members writing letters with blood to the chief minister Ashok Chavan at Azad Maidan, here on Tuesday.
 


Save Grant Education Committee protests against management and demands restart of all those aided divisions that were closed down so far and put up time table of admission for the academic year 2009-2010 for all standards soon,  out side the Seth M A High School, Andheri (West) here on Wednesday March 18.

  

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