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Rons Bantwal for Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (SS)



People paying homage to those killed in 1993 serial bomb blasts, near Century Bazar Worli


Deepak Parekh, CMD, HDFC Bank and Nana Chudasama, former sheriff demonstrating modern physiotherapy equipment introduced for the first time in India, created by Dr Vijay Vad, who practices at a hospital for special surgery in New York


Gladrags Mega Model 2007 finalists seen at Spring Mill compound




Delegates at the 6th Coaltrans conference look on as Greenpeace activists use mask of Ravana and demonstrate against the coal industry causing climate change. Greenpeace demands that the Indian government implement a framework for clean energy usage to sustain India's development  



Actress Karishma Kapoor with husband Sanjay Kapoor during the Kingfisher polo match


Actor Anil Kapoor with photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha, Smita Thackery and singer Kaustubh Sonalkar at the launch of ‘Mere Hum Safar’ music album at Hotel Orchid
                                                                                                                                                  
  
                                                                                                                                                 

  

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