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BMC seals Mumbai school and fates of 50 deaf, deafblind children

<p>BMC sealed 36-yr-old Helen Keller Institute for the Deaf and Deafblind, Asia's first and Mumbai's only such school, barely a month after sending them a notice to vacate, leaving institute's students in the lurch</p>

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For 36 years, one school stood out in the darkness as a solitary beacon of light for those to whom fate had been doubly unkind. Then, in one fell swoop, the BMC snuffed it out.

Ruqayyah Fidvi is one of nearly 50 deaf and deafblind students at the institute, which was sealed yesterday. Her parents, Murtoza and Mariya, are now worried about her future. Pics/Atul Kamble
Ruqayyah Fidvi is one of nearly 50 deaf and deafblind students at the institute, which was sealed yesterday. Her parents, Murtoza and Mariya, are now worried about her future. Pics/Atul Kamble

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