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'Mumbai taught me to embrace religion'
Updated On: 07 July, 2019 07:25 AM IST | | Prutha Bhosle
Outgoing Brazilian Consul General on how her tenure changed her life and on being one of eight female CGs in the city

Rosimar Suzano completes her four-year tenure in Mumbai office in the end of July. Pic/ Atul Kamble
When Rosimar Suzano was deployed at the Brazil Embassy in Israel in 2001 to handle local politics, she was introduced to books and novels that piqued her interest in India. Around the same time, she noticed how a large number of soldiers, having left the Israeli armed forces, would head here to 'decompress'. Suzano was intrigued, and so that same year, she packed her bags and took her first trip to India, with a bunch of friends in tow. "I wanted to expose myself, test my own emotions and draw my own conclusions regarding the cliches about India. Before coming here, I had only known of how poverty had gripped the country," she tells us.
The trip began with some shock.
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