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SELLING MILK IN INDIA

Girl Students Man Booths

Girl students in the Indian capital of Delhi were helping to d:stribute milk to the residents of the city, the Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture in India (Mr M. V. Krishnaopa) said in Christchurch last evening. Mr Krishnappa is in New Zealand to study the dairying industry. “These girls work in twos. They distribute the milk from booths in the streets. “Two will work in the booth in the morning and two more will work there in the evening." he said. Mr Krishnappa said the work helped the girls to pay their way through schools and colleges and also helped to raise the standard of living of the Indian people, j

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610515.2.5.8

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 2

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120

SELLING MILK IN INDIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 2

SELLING MILK IN INDIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 2

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