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Rons Bantwal for Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai (AF)

Mumbai, Jun 7:


Masaru Tamagawa, managing director, Sony India Pvt Ltd launched new High Definition (HD) Handycam and Cyber-Shot models in the city on Wednesday June 6. In pic, Tamagawa and models posing with the new cameras


Former Ranji player Milind Rege along with Dilip Vengsarkar and Ratnakar Shetty (former BCCI secretary) at the Mumbai Cricket Association's bi-annual election at MCA office, Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday June 6 

 
A broken tree obstructing traffic at Mahim, on World Environment Day

 
Minister for environment and state excise Ganesh Naik releasing a report on environment 2006-07 on the occasion of World Enviorment Day in Navimumbai here


Chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh presents the Saint Tukaram Forest Village Scheme (Sant Tukaram Vangram Yojana  Puraskar) Award on the occassion of World Enviornment day. The first place was bagged by Saigata Village Dist Chandrapur, while the second and third places went to Mirjewadi Village Dist Pune and Vadgaon Village Dist Sangli respectively


Maharashtra chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh launches Geneva Messaging service by MTNL, BSNL and Geneva software in regional languages here recently.  Also seen in the picture is Geneva software managing director Murlikrishna Reddy.

  

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