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Bombay Veterinary College's red tape deprives tribals of water, power, toilets

<p>A simple NOC from the Bombay Veterinary College will be sufficient to allow the 100 tribal families access to basic amenities</p>

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While a majority of tribal hamlets in the Aarey Milk Colony are getting electricity connections now, more than 100 tribal families staying at Nanshyacha pada inside the premises of Bombay Veterinary College, adjacent to the Aarey Milk Colony in Goregaon, have no basic facilities, including electricity, water and public toilets. The reason for this is because the college has withheld the No Objection Certificate (NOC) required for getting the amenities.

The tribal hamlet inside the Bombay Veterinary College in Goregaon premises
The tribal hamlet inside the Bombay Veterinary College in Goregaon premises

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