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Matunga Station to be studied by BMM students as part of their syllabus
Updated On: 16 January, 2018 10:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
After entering record books for being the first in India managed by an all-female staff, Matunga station will now be studied by Khalsa college's BMM students as part of their syllabus


Khalsa college students at Matunga station
First, the Limca Book of Records, and now, the curriculum of media studies at Khalsa college — Matunga station sure is going places! The college, located in Matunga, has including the station and its workings in the syllabus of second-year Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) students to teach them the subject 'Organisational Behaviour' and effectively explain several aspects, such as gender equality, behavioural dynamics and workforce diversity with a live example of 'Eve station', as they call it. A documentary and research project by students will be submitted to the railways as part of this.
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