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Nana Chowk fire: Neighbouring societies offer help to Kamla building residents

Vipul Padliya, secretary of Matru Mandir said, “It was  heart-wrenching to  see ladies with children and senior citizens sitting on the pavement

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The residents were housed in the neighbouring society’s hall. Pic/Bipin Kokate

The residents were housed in the neighbouring society’s hall. Pic/Bipin Kokate

In an act of kindness, Matru Mandir opened up their society’s recreation hall for residents of Kamla Building to relax, regroup and come to terms with the tragedy. The society hall could accommodate over 120 people.

Vipul Padliya, secretary of Matru Mandir said, “It was  heart-wrenching to  see ladies with children and senior citizens sitting on the pavement. Some food and basic medicines were organised for those with minor injuries. An ambulance was stationed and a few doctors arrived to the society to check on the other people who had assembled there.”

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