RIP AMRI Victims
Updated On Dec 13, 2011 02:04 AM IST
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Policemen stand guard as flowers and messages put by mourners in memory of those who died in AMRI fire are seen on a barricade outside the AMRI Hospital, in Kolkata.
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The members and students of Ramkrishna Mision Institute of Culture light candles to pay their respect to the victims of AMRI hospital incident, at AMRI hospital in Kolkata.
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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee paying tributes at the "Smriti Stambha", a memorial for the victims of AMRI hospital fire, in Kolkata.
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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee lights a candle during all community people's prayer for AMRI Hospital blaze victims under Gandhi Statue in Kolkata.
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People light candles to pay their respects to the people who lost their lives in the recent fire at the Advanced Medicare And Research Institute (AMRI) hospital in Kolkata.
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People hold flowers and light candles to pay their respects to the people who lost their lives in the recent fire at the AMRI hospital in Kolkata.
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People take out a candle light vigil near the AMRI Hospital in memory of those who died in AMRI tragedy, in Kolkata.
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Children light candles during an all faith prayer in memory of the victims of AMRI Hospital tragedy in Kolkata.
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Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy paying his respect to two nurses who were killed in Kolkata AMRI hospital fire, on the arrival of their bodies at the airport in Kochi.
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Presidency College students preparing for a silent rally for the victims of AMRI Hospital tragedy.
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