Mumbai Police Commissioner Dr. Satyapal Singh, inaugurated 'Fearless Forever' a picture book made for school and college students at Anjuman Islam school, CST Mumbai on Friday January 10, 2014. The 28-page book begins with a message by the top cop and ends with a list of phone numbers of 93 police stations and several control rooms across Mumbai. The book has been published in five languages: English, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu and Gujarati.
Dr. Satyapal Singh, Commissioner of Police -- Mumbai at the book launch of 'Fearless Forever'

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