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Tata Tele to support Childline

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New Delhi , April 6

TATA Teleservices has announced that it would be extending support to Childline India Foundation, an NGO that works for the betterment of street children. The company said that 25 per cent of net revenue generated in April from its global SMS service would be donated to Childline.

The funds would be used to look after needy children and improve the quality of their life, an official release said here.

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