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No Publication Amount in Rs. Sl. No Publication Amount in Rs. Sl. No Publication Amount in Rs. 28 All India Journalists Welfare 20000 28 Euroasia Industry Magazine €4779 (= 28 Rail Bandhu 400000 Association Rs.3,44,088 @ € 1=Rs.72) 29 All India federation of Plastic 2000 29 60th All India Police Westling 100000 29 Pioneer 400000 Industries etc Championship 30 Mera Kuch Saaman-- souvenir 30000 30 Amar Sahara (vip ref 509) 35000 30 Forbes 150000 31 Agni- Forum for Strategic & 50000 31 The Union Academy 35000 31 DEW Journal 90000 Security Studies 32 Recreation club no. 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