CMYK Vol 09|Issue 7|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Saturday 9 May, 2015|Pages 4|Price Re.1 CIDCO to undertake pioneering project by adopting Jasai gaon for rural development By Vikram Gaiwad and Chandrashekhar Hendve NAVI MUMBAI: CIDCO, in breaking new grounds, have taken an initiative to adopt the Jasai village located in the vicinity of JNPT to develop it into smart city which will be integrated with smart garbage disposal system that is to be the first phase of the project. As inaugurated by the CIDCO Managing Director Sanjay Bhatia, the proposal was discussed with ex MP Ramsheth Thakur, CIDCO Chief security officer Dr. Pradnya Sarvaday, Jasai Sarpanch members Santosh Gharat, Suresh Patil, Naresh Gharat, Atul Patil, and other CIDCO rep- resentatives on Friday. CIDCO has been responsible for many major development ventures like the international airport project and just as that, it has now undertaken a project to minimize the difference between rural and urban areas. Therefore, in lieu of that the company has adopted the village that doesn’t have the same facilities as the city it is located in. Therefore, ‘CIDCO hopes that this would be a pivotal project to encourage more rural development projects’ said Sanjay Bhatia. Further, the project promises to make the village a ‘zero debris zone’ as the sewage treatment plant that has been set up in the village which will help in garbage disposal, recycling and manure production. Moreover, as a part of rural development a dam project along with other infrastructural ventures are to undertaken in near future. CIDCO has also made plans to initiate employment schemes in the area. Girish Prabhune receives ‘Lifetime Achievement Award for Social Service’ Sir, that foreigner gave me Rs. 10. So I expected you to give me more than that since you are a minster. But you are giving me just Re 1? By Chandrashekhar Hendve NAVI MUMBAI: During the event related to 10th remembrance anniversary of Satish Haware organized at Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium, Lifetime Achievement Award for Social Service was conferred upon Girish Prabhune. This function was organized by Haware Foundation and Haware Family. The award was handed by Chief Guest and prominent educationist Narendra Jadhav. Satish Haware Foundation earlier had been involved in social works like occasion were Satish Haware, Pravin Haware, Amit Haware, Amar Haware, MLA Manda Mhatre, Abasaheb Phatwari, Ramesh Patange, the entire Haware family, all the officers, workers, suppliers, contractors and others holding more than 100 book distribution drive and free health check up for workers at construction sites, providing free schooling for children of these workers, imparting training in industry development and holding of CMYK workshops etc. This year, the foundation will donate an ambulance to a social organization. Even the blood donation drive organized by this foundation earlier received good response. A book named ‘Ghar Policechanche’ by Ravindra Gole was released during this occasion. Haware Builders have provided 3500 houses to police officials so far. 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No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office Phone : 2789 53 80 Telefax : 2789 3147 e-mail : dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in website : www.newsband.in CMYK CMYK Vol 19 No 2Navi Mumbai 9 - 15 May, 2015RNI No. 71478/97 Pages 4 Price Re.1 CIDCO carries out a drive against illegal businessmen at Vashi railway station By Chandrashekhar Hendve VASHI: City and Industrial Development Corporation carried out a drive against illegal hawkers at Vashi railway station. But some onlookers were of the opinion that this was another drama that is being staged by CIDCO. CIDCO’s flying squad took action against illegal hawkers, hotel owners etc. by demolishing their shops on 7 May 2015. These hawkers and hoteliers were those who indulged in selling fruit juice, vadapav, panipuri etc in the fore court. But they had begun to misuse the CIDCO-provided Kiosk by carrying out other businesses illegally. This place is under the charge of VRSCCL and also there are CIDCO’s security person- nel who keep a watch for 24 hours and also CIDCO officers and workers take constant rounds to survey this place but yet these hawkers and shop owners have dared to come up with illegal business structures over here. These illegal businesses continue to persist here in spite of the fact that action is being taken against these illegal businessmen by CI- DCO twice or trice per year. Owing to the presence of these illegal stalls, the population of beggars over here has risen too thus creating problems for city residents and commuters. A commuter commented that it wouldn’t take long for these hawkers to make a comeback to this place and carry out their illegal businesses once again. Woman complains of having been raped by Ulhasnagar’s politician By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: A 26 year old woman residing at Badlapur complained of having been raped by RPI’s Ulhasnagar city president Milind alias Nana Bagul. Accordingly, Kharghar police have registered a criminal case against Nana Bagul. No arrest has been made so far. Bagul had called the victim to CIDCO’s Vastuvihar colony at Kharghar Sector 15 on Wednesday at 3 pm to discuss about the docu- ments required for purchasing the flat. When the woman arrived at that place, B a g u l threatened her and forcibly raped CMYK her, according to the victim’s statement handed to the police. Bagul e v e n warned her not to let anybody know about this incident. The accused in this case, Milind Bagul, works at CIDCO and he was once caught taking bribe and arrested by Anti Corruption Bureau. Hence he was sus- pended and he had to come to CIDCO regularly just to sign the muster. Bagul’s wife is a corporator in Ulhasnagar. When Bagul was contacted in connection with this incident, he was not available. CMYK 2 innewbom@rediffmail.com 9 - 15 May 2015 Koli Memorial Promoting 25 Years Of U-16 Cricket Navi Mumbai Centre to take on hosts Matunga in opening tie Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: One of the most looked forward tournaments by the budding young cricketers of future, the LIC Kalpesh Govind Koli Memorial Cricket Tournament gets underway today at various centres across Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. The Boys under-16 two day tournament which is being organized by Matunga based New Hind Sporting Club and held under the aegis of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is celebrating its Silver jubilee this year. The same will be inaugurated by Kiran More former Chairman of selection committee of BCCI The tournament which commences from today 9th May, 2015 will be played in league-cum- knockout format and will conclude on 31st May, 2015. A total of 27 matches will be played by the sixteen teams who have been divided in to four groups.Navi Mumbai Centre at Dr D Y The organizing members hold the citation of the ‘Best Organised Tournament’ instituted by Late Manaohar Vicahre Pratisthan (Mumbai) early this year. Patil Sports Academy Nerul which is placed in Group ‘D’ will take on hosts Matunga Centre in their opening league match today. The other teams in this group include Bandra and Ghatkopar centres. The toppers from the four groups will qualify for the semi-final stage “The tournament is being played in honour of late Kalpesh Koli, the son of renowned leg spinner Govind N Koli who was a excellent leg spinner and was part of the Mumbai Under-14 team, before he met with his untimely demise at premature age of 15 years. The then secretary of our club and current Jt. Secretary Nagesh Thakur along with Govind, Gopal and Chandrakant CMYK Koli father and uncles respectively of master Kalpesh sowed the seeds for this tournament,” shared Ghanshyam Nakhwa, one of the committee members of this prestigious tournament. “This tournament which came into inception way back in 1991 has gained immense strength and has become a ideal tourna- A friendly match being played between Sports Journalists from leading print and electronic media against the under-16 Matunga centre side on the eve of the tournament. ment to look forward to 1927. by budding young “The tournament cricketers in the under- has over the years re16 age category. Keep- ceived active support ing in mind the objec- from MCA and has been tive of search for hidden appreciated by one and talent, New Hind all for its organization Sporting Club organiz- in Mumbai. The same es this tournament for was vetted by Late MCA Summer Vacation Manaohar Vicahre Camps with the motto Pratisthan (Mumbai) ‘Youth Talent Search’. who awarded our club It provides a platform with a citation for the for budding youngsters ‘Best Organised Tourto show case their tal- nament early this year. ents. Many such play- We are happy to continers who have played in ue our association with this tournament have our sponsors LIC and gone to represent not thankful to Dr. Vijay only Mumbai but also Patil, President of DYPIndia,.” shared Hira- SA and Vice President mon Bhor, President of of MCA for his support the New Hind Sporting among others,” shared Club which was estab- Govind N Koli, Jt. Seclished way back in retary of the club CMYK 9 - 15 May 2015 innewbom@rediffmail.com 3 NMMC’s garden department The traditional Chaitra Mela gears up for monsoon Fair extended till May 10 By Meena R Prashant BELAPUR: To ensure that nobody gets injured during monsoon due to falling of tree or branches, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) garden department has started its annual premonsoon drive during which the corporation trims the trees across all nodes under its jurisdiction and removes the dead trees every year before the onset of monsoon. While the city is known for its greenery all around, falling of trees during monsoon is a major concern. Keeping this in mind, trees, which are near footpath, streetlights and power supply, are being pruned and this work has already be- gan. “We began the work early this year and have completed over 40% of the work and are sure to complete rest of the work before the deadline 31 May. The vehicles are sent on round for two-three days in each node where the trimming of trees is done,” said Chandrakant Tayde, head of the garden department of NMMC. As per the statistics, in the year 2012, around 120 cases of tree falling were reported in various nodes of the city, while in 2013 around 100 cases were reported. However, during 2014, 400 trees in total are either damaged or completely uprooted. The major damage was seen between Koperkhairane and Ghansoli “The drive is undertaken before monsoon so that big and overgrown trees do not fall during heavy wind and cause accidents or road blockage. Since the growth of grass is fast we are also trimming the grass in the gardens in all the nodes,” added Tayde. The civic body also carries out an annual drive of planting 75000 trees every year during the rainy season, which helps in increasing the greenery of the city. PMC bus project to cover areas up to 15 km By Umesh Parida PANVEL: The Panvel municipal council has proposed bus service which will cover areas up to 15 kms from any side of the city. The bus service will cover Taloja, Khaghar, etc areas whereas it may go down further towards Shirdon and also t o w a r d s Chowk. The Shirdon area is along the Mumbai Goa highway w h e r e a s Chowk is along the old Mumbai Pune highway. According to an official, the bus service will be extended up to 15 km on either way. There are many areas that the PMC may opt to have their bus service cover, keeping in mind the autorickshaw service. If the areas are covered then the autorickshaw business will be hit in the days to come. It can be noted that the PMC will spend Rs 30cr in this fiscal year 2015-16 for the proposed city bus service. Out of this, Rs 29 cr will be on bus purchase whereas Rs 1 cr for the private bus service purpose. Current status is that the bus procurement process is complete. The major issue is finalizing the operator. The operators feel that PMC should be serious about bidding and developing infrastructure facilities. This will enable them to operate smoothly. The infrastructure facilities include the bus depot which is a major point of contention now. Total 140 buses will be on the proposed service as the first part of set up. As per the PMC proposal, 14 mini buses, 42 midi and 84 large buses will be bought for service. The buses will play on various routes. CMYK By Chandrashekhar Hendve CBD-BELAPUR: Seeing the enthusiastic response from the Navi Mumbaikars, CIDCO Urbam Haat has extended the traditional Chaitra Mela till May 10, 2015. It’s now an exuberant opportunity for the shopaholics to get their favorite traditional attires, jewelleries and decorative items at an affordable price at CIDCO Urban Haat, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai. Artisans from different states have been showcasing exquisite handicrafts and handloom products. There are ethnic collection of phulkari dupattas, dress materials and sarees from Punjab, Khadi silk dresses and sarees from Bihar, Crochet scarfs, jackets, dresses and tops from Goa, wide collection of bedsheets from West Bengal, chicken dress materials and dupattas from Uttar Pradesh, Banarasi sarees and cushion covers from Varanasi etc. For the jewelry lovers, there are wide collections of earrings, neck pieces, anklets, bangles, rings Jharkhand, Assam and Uttar Pradesh. Also one can shop fine paintings like rajasthani, warli, madhubani and patchitra. There are also leather products like ladies bags, shoes, toys and gents wallets from West Bengal, Madhya etc in Rajasthani and terracotta style to give a trendy look. Also, paper quelling jewelleries in latest designs are made available. Latest collections of Handicrafts products like bamboo furniture, wooden crafts and terracotta items are brought by the craftsmen from West Bengal, Pradesh and other states. Apart from handloom and handicraft products there are also food stalls serving delicious cuisines. As a part of the cultural programme, artists from Navi Mumbai will be performing a Drama on Sunday, May 11 at the amphitheatre of Urban Haat in the evening. CMYK 4 innewbom@rediffmail.com 9 - 15 May 2015 Issue : 2 9 - 15 May 2015 CR’s First Ever Tatkal Special Trains On Mumbai – Madgaon Route Will halt at Panvel, Dynamic fares not applicable End gender bias Any attempt to perpetuate gender bias must be nipped in the bud. Any publicity disturbing sex ratio must be sternly dealt with. The 2011 census showed that for every 1000 boys there were only 914 girls. We have, down the ages, been battling with the social disease of preference to a male child to that of a girl child, in India. If rationalism and true scientific approach are shed in order to facilitate obscurantism and dogma, the future of India does not look so bright! The recent trend of referring to actresses as ‘actors’ in the media, on the specious plea of doing away with discrimination on gender, is a good idea. So that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan or Rekha is referred to as ‘actor’ Aishwarya Rai Bachchan or ‘actor’ Rekha. This will certainly do justice to those people feeling ‘oppressed’ by the concept of male domination. In most countries, women receive second class status, with their rights severely restricted in many cases. Even in more advanced countries with laws to prevent gender discrimination, women still earn less than men and receive less respect. Reducing gender discrimination is a lofty goal with many obstacles. Though government regulations certainly help the situation, the real method to reduce gender discrimination is through education and changing the ways that people think about gender roles. Pay attention to the ways that you form gender in your children’s upbringing. Children learn gender at an early age from the people around them—little girls learn to play with dolls, while little boys play with trucks. Reduce gender discrimination in the classroom. Without realizing it, many teachers favor male students. This may come in the form of asking boys more difficult questions or interrupting girl students while they are speaking. Provide adequate health care to all people. Without health care, women are at a higher risk for death due to complications from pregnancy. This is especially true in developing countries. The media often represent negative images of both genders— women are stupid, weak and should be sexually available at all times; men should avoid their emotions and are animals that cannot control their sexual desires. As these types of images repeat, they become so enmeshed in the psyche of society that some people accuse a woman who’s been sexually assaulted of deserving the assault. Recruit men in the fight against gender discrimination. Men should take part in resisting gender discrimination—by treating women with respect, by paying female employees the same rates as men. With the proper company policies in place, discrimination can be reduced or eliminated. When managers get together to discuss hiring a candidate, the information given should be based on the candidate’s qualifications. The candidate’s name and gender should be kept out of the final decision process. When considering promotions within the company, use the employee’s accomplishments and background without including the name or gender in the discussion. All qualified employees should be considered for promotions based on their record with the company. It is unlawful to discriminate against anyone based on their gender, according to federal law outlined by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. When you make employees understand the legal consequences of gender discrimination, you can make gender equality part of your corporate culture. When new employees enter the company, they will be entering an environment that is gender friendly. By Ashok Dhamija MUMBAI: Central Railway (CR) will run eight Reserved Tatkal Special trains (first time o-n Indian Railways) between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Mumbai and Madgaon to clear the extra rush of passengers. The details are as under: A) 01005/01006 Reserved Tatkal Specials 01005 Special train will leave LTT, Mumbai at 0045 hrs o-n Saturday 9th and 16th May, 2015 and reach Madgaon at 1130 hrs same day. On its return journey 01006 Special train will leave Madgaon at 1230 hrs o-n 9th and 16th May, 2015 and reach LTT, Mumbai at 2345 hrs on same day. B) 01045/01046 Reserved Tatkal Specials 01045 Special train will leave LTT, Mumbai at 0110 hrs o-n 10th and 17th May, 2015 and reach Madgaon at 1230 hrs same day. On its return journey 01046 Special train will leave Madgaon at 1600 hrs o-n 10th and 17th May and arrive at LTT, Mumbai at 0330 hrs next day. Both the Tatkal Specials will have halts at Thane, Panvel, Roha, Mangaon, Khed, Chip- lun, Ratnagiri, Vaibhavwadi Road, Kankavali, Kudal, Sawantwadi Road, Thivim and Karmali stations en-route . The 28 coaches Specials include O-ne AC-2 tier, Two AC-3 tier, Seven Sleeper Class, Six General Second Class and Two General Second Class cum Guard’s Brake Vans. Bookings for Train No. 01005 & 01045 for both the trips will open o-n 8th May, 2015 at all PRS centres and through internet As per CR communiqué here will be no Dynamic fare will be applicable o-n these Reserved Tatkal Special Trains CR Mega Block On Sunday By Ashok Dhamija MUMBAI: Central Railway (CR) will operate Mega Block on its suburban sections for carrying out maintenance work o-n Sunday 10th.May, 2015 as per the following schedule: A) Kurla – Masjid UP Harbour Line From: 11.30 am to 3.30 pm UP Harbour line services to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) leaving Kurla from 11.08 am to 3.20 pm will run via Main line o-n UP Fast line up to Byculla halting at Sion, Matunga. Dadar and Parel stations and further o-n UP Slow line between Byculla and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai stopping at all stations B) Vadala RoadMahim UP & DN Harbour Lines From: 11.30 am to 3.30 pm All DN Harbour line services to Bandra / Andheri leaving CST from 10.20 am to 3.33 pm and UP Harbour line services for CST leaving Bandra / Andheri from 10.40 am to 3.17 pm will remain suspended. Harbour line passengers for Bandra/ Andheri are permitted to travel via Main Line and Western Railway from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. All UP and DN Harbour line services arriving and leaving CST from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm will arrive destination 10 minutes behind schedule. C) Kalyan Thane UP Fast Line From: 11.10 am to 3.40 pm UP Fast services leaving Kalyan from 11.22 am to 3.42 pm will be diverted o-n UP Slow line between Kalyan and Thane stations halting at all stations and further re-diverted o-n UP Fast line between Thane and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) halting at Mulund, Bhandup, Vikhroli, Ghatkopar, Kurla, Dadar and Byculla stations and will arrive destination 20 minutes behind schedule. DN fast services leaving CST from 10.08 am to 2.42 pm will halt at Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Bhandup and Mulund stations in addition to their respective scheduled halts and will arrive destination 15 minutes behind schedule. D) Change Origination & Termination of Passengers Trains Train No. 50104 Ratnagiri – Dadar passenger will be terminated at Diva station and Train No. 50103 Dadar – Ratnagiri Passenger will leave from Diva station o-n account of this Mega Block on Sunday Printed by Kailash Gindodia Published by Kailash Gindodia owned by Kailash Gindodia Printed at Suvijja Printeries, A-68/3, Crevina Synthtics Compound, T.T.C. Ind. Zone, Mhape, M.I.D.C., Navi Mumbai, Thane – 400 705 and published at C-90, Vashi Plaza, Sec. 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 705. Editor : K R Bhat • RNI No. 71478/97 Phone : 2789 53 80 Telefax : 2789 31 47. e-mail : innewbom@rediffmail.com website : www.newsband.in CMYK CMYK dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 9 May, 2015 Theft at Panvel ST bus depot By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: A thief who hangs around Panvel ST bus depot took advantage of the presence of a huge crowd and robbed a female commuter of ornaments worth around Rs 1,36,000 which was in her purse. This incident occurred on Wednesday night. Panvel City police have started a hunt for the unidentified thief after registering a criminal case against him. Vanita Patil is a married woman residing at Jasai region in Uran and on Wednesday she had come to Panvel. At night she had arrived at Panvel ST Depot to catch a ST bus to go to Avare village. There was a big crowd of commuters and Vanita didn’t realize when her ornaments lying in her purse got stolen by a thief. After she boarded the bus she became aware of the theft and she immediately made her way to Panvel City police station and lodged a complaint. The police then registered a criminal case against the unidentified thief and started a search for him. www.newsband.in K Bhaskarrao Sangit Smriti Samaroha on 10 May at Panvel By Ashok Dhamija Panvel Cultural Association is organizing K Bhaskarrao Sangit Smriti Samaroha on Sunday10 May 2015 at 6.30 pm at Cultural Association Auditorium, Ashirwad Building, near V K High School, Panvel. The singers will be Milind Gokhale, Dr Chaitanya Prakash Sangit and Pundit Dr Prakash Sangit. The organizers, Dr Suresh Deshpande and Mohan Shirodkar, have extended the invitation to all the music lover. The entry is free. Letter to the Editor.... 3 Sharad Pawar attends golden jubilee function at Navade Parshuram Joma Mhatre School of Navade celebrated golden jubilee and the function was attended by Nationalist Congress Party Chief, former Central Agriculture Minister and president of Rayat Shikshan Sanstha Sharad Pawar. Chief guest was NCP’s regional president Sunil Tatkare, Peasants and Workers Party’s general secretary MLA Jayant Patil and former MLA Vivek Patil. (By Ashok Dhamija) Rangoli’ Programme at Shree Gujarat Bhavan, Vashi Right step in the right direction Turning BKC into Smart BKC as per the Urban Renewal and 100 smart cities project is a right step in the right direction. As Mumbaikars, we were eagerly awaiting such a smart scheme in the Metro Mumbai since we are one of the top cities in the world and we need to update our infrastructural need as per the world standards to make our dream of modelling in the line Shanghai. While Rs 48,000 crore has been sanctioned for 100 smart cities, now renamed Smart Cities Mission, another Rs 50,000 crore has been sanctioned for Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (Amrut) of 500 cities. States along with local bodies and corporate entities have to spend the most in the projects to make it a most sought after project. The Amrut project could lead to cities becoming smart subsequently. However, for private sector players to invest in this space, most cities would have to take a relook at their tariff structure for urban services so that they not only recover the cost of service delivery but are also able to service these investments. Central assistance to Amrut will be 50 per cent of project cost for cities and towns with a population of up to a million and one-third of the project cost for those with a population of above a million. Central assistance will be released in three instalments in the ratio of 20:40:40 based on achievements. Amrut seeks to lay a foundation to enable cities and towns to eventually grow into smart cities. We were longing to see such an initiative to get the maximum benefit from the infrastructural angle. This includes schemes like seem less WiFi, Smart streetlights and Citizen apps among other facilities. It will be a milestone in making of a new Mumbai city with up-to-date technology at our disposal. The proposal is a must for a developing country like India and more so for Mumbai. Government on their part should give maximum publicity to make this scheme feasible with a right approach. In my opinion more and more kiosks should be installed in the special Smart BKC to get the latest information about the facilities available under this scheme so that more and more people will take advantage and benefit from the scheme and make the Government’s dream come true in all spheres. - C. K. Subramaniam, Sanpada CMYK Shree Gujarati Samaj-Navi Mumabi has organized ‘Rangoli’ programme on the occasion of completing 17 years of Shree Gujarati SamajNavi Mumbai. The students of Summer Camp which was organized from 14 April to 9 May will be performing for the show. The event will take place on Saturday 9 May at 5 pm. Venue: Gujarat Bhavan, Plot No. 61A/B, Sector-15, Vashi. CMYK 4 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 9 May, 2015 www.newsband.in Fortis Glow All Set To Provide Cosmetic, Aesthetic & Reconstructive Treatments State-of-the-art setup at Fortis Vashi to run in association with Clinique Aesthetica Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Fortis Glow a comprehensive, state-of-the-art Aesthetic & Cosmetology centre to meet the fastgrowing demand for Cosmetic, Aesthetic & Reconstructive treatments under one roof was launched by well well-known television actress Mouni Roy, at Fortis Hospital Vashi on Thursday. Fortis Glow which will be run in association Clinique Aesthetica will offer basic and advanced procedures in Dermatology, Cosmetology, Aesthetics and Wellness by a team of acclaimed specialist doctors who have proven record in this field. Among the few customized solutions on offering includes Hair Removal to Hair Transplant, Acne Scar Reduction to Post-surgery Scars, Face Lift, Liposuction, Rhinoplasty and various other procedures for the skin and hair with the help of latest technologies and infrastruc- TV actress Mouni Roy (C) inaugurating the Fortis Glow at Fortis Hospital Vashi. Director of Clinque Aesthetica and Head of Fortis Glow Dr Vinod Vij, addressing the gathering in presence of other members of Fortis Hospital (L to R) Dr. Bipin Chevale and Dr Anu Vij The comprehensive, state-of-the-art Aesthetic & Cosmetology centre at Fortis Vashi includes equipments like Skin Analyser, Ultrasonic liposuction, Laser based skin rejuvenators and hair removals, medical spa among others. A view of the gathering which included many experts from the medical field. ture, with patient safe- mind. ty and comfort in The brain child of Director of Clinique ABOUT HEAD OF FORTIS GLOW AND PROMOTER Aesthetica Dr Vinod OF CLINIQUE AESTHETICA Vij, who is an eminent Dr Vinod Vij, who is an eminent Cosmetic Surgeon practicing Plastic & Cosmetic in Navi Mumbai and Mumbai for over two decades. He is an Surgeon practicing in alumni of the GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai. Navi Mumbai and As part of his Fellowship he has been trained in Body ConMumbai for over two touring and Breast surgery in the USA, Hair transplant from decades with expertise France, Non Invasive Botox in Singapore and Rhinoplasty in in both invasive and Turkey. Dr Vij is known for various Cosmetic Surgeries like non invasive techRhinoplasty, Blepharoplasty, Abdominoplasty, Liposuction, niques will lead the Breast Reduction and Augmentation, etc. and various nonteam of two Dermatolsurgical treatments like Laser Hair Removals, Acne Scar Treatogist and four Theraments with good results. He is proficient in the use of invasive pist on the occasion lasers and has also invented a special technique for close shared, “Clinique Aespacking known as Mumbai Implanter. His Clinique Aesthetica thetica has been a speruns cosmetic surgery Centres equipped with Ultrasonic lipocialist in Cosmetology suction and power assisted technologies like Vaser, Micro air and Powerex. He will be assisted by Dr Gagan Raina – Cosmetologist who too has done her Fellowship in Medical Cosmetology, Hair Transplant and Masters in Lasers. ABOUT FORTIS HEALTHCARE Fortis Healthcare Limited is a leading integrated healthcare delivery service provider in India. The healthcare verticals of the company primarily comprise hospitals, diagnostics and day care specialty facilities. It delivers healthcare services in India, Singapore, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka with 55 healthcare facilities (including projects under development) and in a global study of the 30 most technologically advanced hospitals in the world, its flagship, the Fortis Memorial Research Institute’ (FMRI), was ranked No.2, by ‘topmastersinhealthcare.com, and placed ahead of many other outstanding medical institutions in the world. Fortis Hospital Vashi is an NABH accredited, state-of-the-art tertiary care hospital in Navi Mumbai. CMYK and is responsible for a number of innovations in this field. Our association with Fortis Vashi for nearly six years has resulted in a dream come true with active support from Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Vashi Dr. Bipin Chevale. Fortis Glow will help us provide a comprehensive set of procedures in Cosmetology and Aesthetics under one roof which will save lot of time and expenses. The association with Fortis will also help the patients look at these pro- cedures with more confidence as per the high standards set by this Hospital. The same will be open six days a week.” “Fortis Glow aims to provide a holistic approach and services to Cosmetology and Aesthetics for the benefit of our patients under one roof. Our key focus is to provide the highest level of quality, safety and hygiene that people desire from a super specialty hospi- tal like us. Also, as all the procedures are done by highly qualified and renowned doctors and their highly skilled team, we make sure that we deliver the highest level of comfort and confidence to people who visit us,” said Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Vashi, Dr.. Bipin Chevale, “It’s said beauty is just skin deep, however over the generations its one of the most sought thing. Whether you are a homemaker or a corporate professional or a television personality it enhances self-confidence of an individual. People these days are open to the idea of Cosmetic and Aesthetic solutions but certain factors like safety, quality, hygiene, trust become a matter of concern. I am happy to be associated with Fortis Glow, which is a joint effort of Clinique Aesthetica and Fortis Vashi, two most respected names in Cosmetology and Healthcare. The opening of such an advanced centre within a super specialty hospital will provide the highest standards of quality, comfort and hygiene”. said Mouni Roy, a well-known television actress known for her strong performances in Prime Time Television serials like “Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev” and “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi” while inaugurating the Fortis Glow Centre.
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