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Documentation centre opened in Mangalore

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MANGALORE: The Mayor of Mangalore, Mr K. Diwakar, on Monday inaugurated the documentation centre at the city corporation premises.

Stating that the documentation centre is first of its kind in Karnataka among municipal corporations, he said the citizens would be free to view documents pertaining to the city corporation. This will help promote trust and confidence among the citizens about the affairs of the corporation.

Documents such as voters' list, Budget copies, and information booklets on Mangalore City Corporation are available for reference at the centre.

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