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Bandra west residents to hold silent protest

Up in arms against the problem of illegal hawking and lack of security for women, H/west federations with the Khar residents association and Wake Up Bandra Foundation will be holding a silent march on Sunday.

Updated on: Aug 31, 2012 12:46 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Up in arms against the problem of illegal hawking and lack of security for women, H/west federations with the Khar residents association and Wake Up Bandra Foundation will be holding a silent march on Sunday.

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“As a mark of protest against the molestation of women constables in the Azad Maidan violence, we will be marching in pairs without disturbing traffic, and hold placards stressing on the security of women,” said Anandini Thakoor, member of Khar Residents Association.

Illegal hawking, the issue that the association has been fighting is also on the list. Thakoor said, “There have been cases where women have complained about misbehaviour by these illegal hawkers. Despite our repeated attempts, the hawker nuisance keeps returning and adds to the misery of
citizens.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sanjana Bhalerao

Sanjana Bhalerao is a Senior Reporter with Hindustan Times, Mumbai. She covers civic issues and governance.

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