A red alert in view of increasing number of doctors’ deaths
IT CorrespondentMumbai, July 18: With increasing number of doctors succumbing to corona virus, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has sounded a red…
Raju Vernekar is a Media Professional based in Mumbai and is a regular contributor of Imphal Times. He had served as Chief Reporter at Free Press Journal (1996 – 2015 ). His Activities includes writing for different news papers, script writing/production for TV channels, Films Division. Writing poems in Marathi, Hindi, English, Guiding mass media students and helping people to solve their problems. Raju may be contacted at vernekar.raj@gmail.com
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