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Melvyn Brown is the Editor, publisher and Founder/Director of Anglo-Indian "The Newsletter".He is also called the Chronicler of the Anglo-Indian community. Melvyn Brown has authored of several books as a Poet, Biographer, Historian, Journalist, Photographer and the writer of several hundred stories for children, and stories for youth.These have been published in newspapers like "The Statesman", "Femina", "The Herald" and other publications. Melvyn Brown has instituted and Presented several Awards and Citations to Anglo-Indians and to Christians in India and abroad, for their services "silently given" to society. His Website:http://wisdom154.tripod.com/melvynbrown/

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