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Ambedkar book brings Karachi, Mumbai together
Updated On: 01 December, 2016 09:43 AM IST | | Aparna Shukla
<p>In these times of cross-border tension, the Mumbai Karachi Friendship Forum hoped to thaw hostilities with the neighbouring country by launching a book that was written in India, but printed in Pakistan</p>
In these times of cross-border tension, the Mumbai Karachi Friendship Forum hoped to thaw hostilities with the neighbouring country by launching a book that was written in India, but printed in Pakistan. A reprint of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s biography, which was written by Tanaji Balaji Kharavtekar in 1946, was released yesterday to mark the 160th birthday of the architect of the Indian Constitution.
MU students to get book
The book is going to be distributed among students of Mumbai University. Vice Chancellor Sanjay Deshmukh, who was present at the launch said, “Initiatives like these can do wonders. The jurisdiction of Mumbai actually extended till Karachi earlier. I’ll make sure this book is read by each and every student.”
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