Mumbai shopkeepers wake up to an ultimatum
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation says that Marathi sign boards in stores will be mandatory in 60 days.
The BMC have given store owners in Mumbai an ultimatum to put up Marathi sign boards within 60 days.
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Mumbai shopkeepers wake up to an ultimatum
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By Tarini Awatramani
23 October, 2009
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation says that Marathi sign boards in stores will be mandatory in 60 days.The BMC have given store owners in Mumbai an ultimatum to put up Marathi sign boards within 60 days.
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