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Committee on pigeons gets 2 new members
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|September 19, 2025
New members: Dr Atul Shah and Dr Aneesh Andheria; total is now 14
The state-appointed committee to study the impact of pigeons on human health will have two new members, bringing the total number of members to 14.
The new members will be Dr Atul Shah, trustee of the Shree Vardhman Pariwar and Dr Aneesh Andheria, president and chief executive officer of an NGO, Wildlife Conservation Trust.
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