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Mumbai's landmark institution for disabled on the brink of closure

<p>'Economically unviable' Cheshire Homes making do with skeletal staff as donors not keen on funding institution</p>

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The last inmate joined Cheshire Homes in 2007. Pics/Milind Saurkar
The last inmate joined Cheshire Homes in 2007. Pics/Milind Saurkar

An ominous silence greets Kashmira Desai when she walks into Cheshire Homes in Andheri East. It wasn't too long ago that laughter a filled the air in this home for persons with disabilities. Today, the 61-year-old landmark institution is crippled by fears of closure, owing to a shortage of funds.

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