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Morning No. 1 Zac

What’s Up Shillong

Jun 19, 2017, 06:05 AM

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#RedFM #RedFMShillong #RJZac #RailwayToSohra(Cherrapunjee) #Even maintaining the existing roads the government finds it difficult. I think with the decline in agriculture, it will boost the inflow of tourist and also help the cab/tourist drivers and the shop owners.

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