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Blackened Mantralaya reminder of state's shame
Updated On: 25 June, 2012 07:16 AM IST | | Ravikiran Deshmukh
How ironic is it that the same Urban Development department that in 2006 drafted the Fire Safety Act for the state has now lost a major part of its office space to a fire that its Act was supposed to have prevented?
How ironic is it that the same Urban Development department that in 2006 drafted the Fire Safety Act for the state has now lost a major part of its office space to a fire that its Act was supposed to have prevented?
Anyone who respects the institution of democracy is sure to rage, or at least cringe at the thought of Mantralaya burning, leaving many of its departments, files and documents in ashes. This anger stems from sensing the obvious attitude of apathy shown towards the protection of state headquarters which are just not an assembly of offices, but home to valuable documentation, which, if allowed to endure, would have provided a history of governance in Maharashtra.
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