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Avoid travel to Mumbai for now

Avoid all non-essential travel to India and monitor the news closely if you need to travel there urgently. -TNP

Mon, Dec 01, 2008
The New Paper

If you don't have a pressing need to travel to Mumbai, postpone the trip, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

You should also avoid all non-essential travel to India. Those intending to go there should closely monitor news developments there.

If you decide to travel, you should register with the ministry at www.mfa.gov.sg.

This will enable the ministry and its missions in India to contact you and offer consular help in case of emergencies.

When in India, Singaporeans are advised to take the safety precautions. If you need help, contact the Singapore Consulate-General in Mumbai or the MFA duty officer (24 hours):

Singapore Consulate-General in Mumbai

No101, 10th Floor,

Maker Chambers IV,

222 Jamnalal Bajaj Road,

Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021.

Tel: 001-91-(22)-22043205,

001-91-(22)-22043209

Fax: 001-91-(22)-22855812

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Tel: 6379 8800, 6379 8855

Fax: 6476 7302

Email: mfa_duty_officer@mfa.gov.sg

 

This article was first published in The New Paper on Nov 30, 2008.

 
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