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State Tightens Rules For Birth And Death Certificates
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|March 13, 2025
The state government has tightened the verification process for issuing birth and death certificates for applications submitted more than a year after the birth or death in question.
MUMBAI: The decision comes amid reports of an alleged influx of undocumented Bangladeshis in parts of the state.
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