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Businessman gives fresh hope to Campa Cola residents

<p>The 37-year-old, through an RTI application, obtained an NOC from 1988 stating that the Midtown apartment had adhered to fire safety norms; document was copied to then executive engineer of Building Proposals department</p>

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Help has come from unexpected quarters for residents of the Campa Cola society in Worli. A businessman from south Mumbai has shown them documents which state that the Midtown apartment had received a no objection certificate with respect to fire safety norms from the then Chief Fire Officer (CFO).

With the deadline for vacating their flats set at May 31, residents hope Shah will file a PIL to help save their homes. File pic for representationWith the deadline for vacating their flats set at May 31, residents hope Shah will file a PIL to help save their homes. File pic for representation

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