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Q5 Shailesh Kataria
- Posted: 31st May, 2010
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Shailesh Kataria, Director of RICS Disaster Management Commission
Q5 How proactive are NGO's in going the extra mile to engage with the provate sector and built environment professionals
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- Akarshan Pradhan said
- 10 November, 2010 at 8:40am
I like it and gave me a lot of information on DM to involve the NGOs. Thanks