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Manilal Dand is a former businessman who has set up and runs a library for underprivileged children in Mazgaon, Mumbai. Manilal used to work for the Chacha Nehru Toy library in Bandra. When the library closed, he converted his former spice factory in Mazgaon into a children's library.
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- Article on Manilal in Hindu Vivek Kendra
- Tanna, Ketan (26 August 2007). "The man with a treasure of toys and books". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
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