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Forms filled for the posts of
Mayor and Deputy Mayor
Sena’s Sanju Wade and NCP’s Sudhakar Sonawane to vie for Mayor’s post
By Chandrashekhar
Hendve and Vijay Bhor
NAVI MUMBAI: The
representatives of
various political
parties filled the
forms for the posts of
Mayor and Deputy
Mayor of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation.
Sanju Wade of
Shiv Sena and
Sudhakr Sonawane of
Nationalist Congress
Party applied for the
post of Mayor. Avinash Lad of Congress
and Ujwala Jhanjat
of Bharatiya Janata
Party applied for
Deputy Mayor’s post.
There were also some
persons who applied
for Co-opted Corpora-
tor’s post. They
included four persons
from NCP, 4 from
Shiv Sena and one
from BJP – in all
nine. After the
elections on 9 May,
Standing Committee
comprising of 16
members, Opposition
party leader, Special
committee members
and chairman will be
Cont. on pg. 3
Vashi Police takes initiative to make Navi Mumbai ‘Beggar Free’
Dear, don’t serve me
lunch, I’m called to
inaugurate a new fivestar hotel just now. I’ll
get plenty to eat there.
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
VASHI: Child
welfare state minister
Vidya Thakur had
proposed for a ‘Beggar
free’ Maharashtra on
the occasion of 1st
May celebrated as
“Maharashtra Day” at
NMSA, Vashi. Taking
a note of this, Vashi
Police took an initiative to take action
against beggars that
roam about near the
Vashi Station.
There is a large
about of beggary that
takes place in the
vicinity of Vashi
railway Station.
These vagabonds
hassle the people
going for work near
the platforms, rickshaw stands, bus
stops, signals and
near ticket booths.
action against such
beggars and arrested
13 male and 5 female
beggars. As there
were many complaints lodged against
pick pocketing and
harassing beggars,
the arrested ones are
to be on trail and
presented in the court
on Wednesday.
Many of them carry
children and some
force the commuters
to part with some
cash, while other are
involved in petty
thievery and pick
pocketing. Due to this
menace, Vashi Police
led by PI Kadari and
20 officers took strict
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CHANGE OF NAME
I have changed my name from HASEENA YUSOOF
SAYED to HASINA NISARAHMED SHAIKH (Add.: Row
House Plot No. 309/310, R. No. 301, Sector - 1, Ghansoli,
Navi Mumbai) as per affidavit dated 5th May 2015.
Required Science Teacher for Sparkles - Activity Centre,
should be good in Arts and Basic Computer Skills. Fresher
can apply. C-203, Mahavir Rachna, Sec. 15, Belapur.
Contact : 9619780981
CHANGE OF NAME
I have changed my name from NASIR AHAMED
KHUDABAKSH SHAIKH to NISARAHMED KHUDA
BAX SHAIKH (Add.: Row House Plot No. 309/310, R. No.
301, Sector - 1, Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai) as per affidavit
dated 5th May 2015.
Urgently required AC Mechanic (Window & Split AC),
Plumber, Civil, Civil Supervisor, Office Staff (Computer
knowledge), Mob. : 98697 18901
Urgently required Auto Cad Operator Cum Typist for our
office at Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Minimum 2 years working
experience with infrastructure works not with architect.
Contact : 8692932525
CHANGE OF NAME
I have changed my name from DINESH PASORIA
to DINESHKUMAR PASORIA as per affidavit dated 5th May
2015.
Earn 10,000 to 40,000 with online form filling, data entry,
hand writing work@home student, retired, working people.
Urgently required Receptionist - English Speaking &
Correspondence for Apollo Retread Zone Minimum Qualification - Graudate. Contact : Sasi Retreading Enterprises
Pvt. Ltd., Pl. No. D-309, TTC Indl. Area, Turbhe Naka.
Tel. : 2768 2180 / 2768 0217 E-mail :
sastyre@yahoo.co.in
PUBLIC NOTICE
Required Driver for Tata Ace Tempo, in Vashi. Contact :
887915017
Required Young Male Helper / Peon, Minimum 8th Contact with Bio-Data & Photo. Godwill Cryogenics, 213,
Nirman Vyapar Kendra, Sec. 17, Vashi.
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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MGM Hospital, Vashi
Lakshadeep, Vashi
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PAYING GUEST
Male / Female paying Guest Accomodation near Juinagar
Station 7 minutes walk Rent Rs. 3000 seat. Contact
Chandra : 97025 36201
Paying Guest Accomodation available at New Panvel,
Navi Mumbai food facility also available. Contact : 98197
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Excelent P. G. Accomodation for Gent available at Vashi.
Sec. 9, Near Vashi Bus Depot : 98207 39704
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Lease & Sale for Commerical Office, Nrusing Home,
Coaching Clases. Area 2500, 1st Floor, Near Main Road,
Sec. 28, 29 Vashi. Call : 98205 51610
Fully furnished 3 BHK Flat Sale & Rent, Prime Location
with Garden Area & Parking, Sec. 28. Contact : 98205
51610
For Sale 2 BHK Furnished Flat, Sec. 18, Kharghar. Contact : 98192 90697 (Broker Excuse)
For Sale / Rent 1 BHK, Vashi, City Garden, Sec. 29,
Near Haveli Garden, Swaminarayan Temple, Rent 20 K,
Deposit 1 Lac. Call Owner : 93242 90422
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For urgent sale 364 Sq. Ft. Office cum Shop for Sale,
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Shop for Sale in Sector - 17, Vashi with Double Shutter &
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Call Owner : 070455 66862
Sale Office 435 sq.ft. Vardhaman Market Bldg., Sec. 17,
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Notice is hereby given on behalf of my client viz. MR. PRAMOD SURESH VERMA, that he is lawful owner of Shop
bearing No. 5, on Ground Floor, building known as Midland
Enclave, on Plot No. 136/137, Sector – 10, Near Prime Mall,
Panchanand Nagar, Taloja, Tal. Panvel, Dist. Raigad.
Any my client has lost the following Original documents in
respect above said Shop bearing No. 5, on Ground Floor,
building known as Midland Enclave, on Plot No. 136/137,
Sector – 10, Near Prime Mall, Panchanand Nagar, Taloja,
Tal.Panvel, Dist. Raigad, more particularly described hereinafter and for the same my client has already lodge document missing complaint before Sanpada Police Station, bearing document missing complaint No. 387/2015, on dated 02/
05/2015.
SCHEDULE OF THE PROPERTY
Shop bearing No. 5, on Ground Floor, building known as
Midland Enclave, on Plot No. 136/137, Sector – 10, Near
Prime Mall, Panchanand Nagar, Taloja, Tal. Panvel, Dist.
Raigad.
LIST OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS LOST BY MY CLIENT
a) Original Agreement for Sale Dt. 18/02/2013, Vide Document No. 1576/2013
b) Original Registration Receipt Vide Receipt No. 1594, Dt.
18/02/2013
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about the documents or having claim, charge or lien upon
the property more particularly described in the schedule are
hereby invited to put their claims objections in writing at the
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am to 1 pm & from 5 pm to 7.30 pm between Monday to
Saturday within 15 days of publication of hereof.
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Navi Mumbai Police raids
yet another Gambling den
By Vikram Giakwad
TURBHE:
Navi
Mumbai Police zone 1
Deputy Commissioner
Shahji Umap has yet
again successfully led
his team to raid a gambling den in Turbhe.
The team has been responsible for breaking
11 similar illegal places in past one month.
The police had been
informed about a club
called “Anuja Welfare
Club” which was being
used for illegal gambling activities. The
club is owned by accused Mangesh Patil,
who along with other
65 ‘players’ was arrested in the raid. They
were found to be playing Casino games like
‘Teen Patti’ and ‘Rummy’ with plastic coins
at the time. The Police, however found
cash Rs 1 lakh in total
in possession of the people engaged in gam-
bling. Nevertheless,
none of gamblers were
legitimate members of
the club. Navi Mumbai
PI Chandrakant Kaatkar, API Rohan Bagade, Hawaldar Santosh Shinde and Ramchandra Pole and their
team were the ones
that carried out the
raids and advised citizens to inform the police of any similar illegal activities in their
neighborhood.
Filing of nomination
Dilip Tidke of BJP is one of the nine persons who have filed nominations for the post
of co-opted corporator to the municipal commisioner of NMMC Dinesh Waghmare.
Lokshahi Day observed on 5 May
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
NAVI MUMBAI: Lokshahi
Day was organized on
Tuesday 5 May 2015. Two
applications relating to
Encroachment were studied by Municipal Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare
and he held a discussion relating to that with the applicant and related divisional chief and gave orders for further action to
be taken in that matter.
The next Lokshahi Day
will be organized on 1 June
2015 and the applications
are invited before 16 May
2015. The applications
should be addressed to Municipal Commissioner.
Forms filled...
elected.
NCP had 52 of its
members who got
elected to the post of
corporator in NMMC
and they have the
support of 5 Independents and 10 Congress corporators.
Shiv Sena and BJP
Cont. from pg. 1
alliance has 37 Shiv
Sena and 5 BJP
corporators. NMMC
which has 111 seats
will allow the party
which has 56 seats to
be the Ruling Party.
The persons who
applied for the Coopted corporators’
posts are NCP’s
Ghanashyam Madhvi,
former corporator
Anant Sutar, Suraj
Patil and Sabu Daniel,
Shiv Sena’s former
corporator Manoj
Haldankar, Rajesh
Shinde, Rajendra
Awhad and Visaji Loke
and BJP’s Dilip Tidke.
Present during the
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form-filling procedure
were NCP MLA
Sandeep Naik, former
MP Sanjeev Naik,
Mayor Sagar Naik,
Shiv Sena’s Thane’s
Standing Committee’s
Chairman Naresh
Mhaske, MP Rajan
Vichare, Vijay Chougule and MLA Manda
Mhatre.
Garbha Sanskar (Prenatal)
Workshop on 10 May
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
Garbha Sanskar
(Prenatal) Workshop
in Marathi will be
organized by Manashakti Research
Centre at Kharghar
(Navi Mumbai) on
Sunday, 10
May 2015.
This
particular
workshop is
for the
couple, and
is more
important for the
pregnant woman.
For more details
about the contents
and importance of the
workshop, log on to
the website
www.manashakti.org.
You may also contact
for booking at below
mentioned centre at
Kharghar. All the
other details about the
said workshop are as
under.
Subject: Garbha
Sanskar Karyashala
Day / Date: Sunday, 10th May 2015
Time: 10.00 a.m.
to 5.30 p.m.
Cost: Rs. 800/- for
the couple
Venue: Manashakti
Research Centre, Plot
no. 27,
Sector 5,
Near
CIDCO
water Tank,
Karghar Navi
Mumbai
For additional
information kindly
contact the above
phone numbers.
Please note that
prior enrollment for
the workshop is very
much essential. You
may also enroll
yourself at the nearest
centre of “Manashakti
Research Centre. You
may forward this
message to any one
who would like to
derive the benefit of
the same.
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From Sparks Of Success To Inspirations, Academic
Excellence Awards 2015 Honours 300 Toppers
Text and Photos
by Ashok Dhamija
MUMBAI: The
‘Academic Excellence
Awards 2015’ organized by Management
Paradise.com and
Prin. L. N. Welingkar
Institute of Management Development &
Research (WeSchool),
Matunga from 28th
April to 30th April
2015 witnessed an
overwhelming response from 300
Toppers of BMS,
BMM, BAF, BBI,
BFM courses of 100
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Raigad
colleges affiliated to
University of Mumbai.
The event was
inaugurated with an
address by Kartik
Raichura, the CEO of
Management
Paradise.com who
extended a warm
welcome to the
audience present on
behalf of the organiz-
Dance India Dance fame Kunwar Amarjeet Singh connected with the audience and latter also honoured one
of the BMM topper
ing team. He
shared his
experiences
through a
short tale that
inspired the
audience. A
BMS alumni
himself and an
alumnus of the
WeSchool,
Kartik appealed to the
students to
follow the
pursuit of
Entrepreneur and high-profile wedding planner Pooja
Ghai sharing the dais with one of the Academic Excellence Awards topper
Kartik Raichura, the CEO of
ManagementParadise.com addressing the gathering.
City doctors’ war against
malaria is a success
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: The
number of cases of malaria in Navi Mumbai
has reduced considerably as compared to
the past. The credit
should go to Navi
Mumbai Municipal
Corporation for
carrying out frequent fumigation, awareness
campaigns of the
disease
and
prompt medical
service.
To reduce the
number of cases
of malaria still
further, the authorities of Sterling Wockhardt Hospital are considering
making use of new
anti-malarial drug
which is used in some
foreign countries.
The
campaign
against malaria has
proved to be a huge
success since more and
more people are becoming aware about
the disease and how to
combat in on time.
Many doctors are sure
that malaria will be
totally eradicated from
the city in a matter of
few years.
Cases of malaria
are more in number especially during monsoon season and hence
all precautions to prevent malaria from
taking birth and
spreading are being
taken before the arrival of monsoon.
In the past there
used to be many cases
of malaria pouring
into the city hospitals
and quite many cases
would turn out to be
fatal. But now the doctors of the city have
managed to control
this disease to
a great extent
and fatal cases
are found to extremely few in
number in the
recent times.
The doctors
have found a
method to fight
malarial parasites
that
would cause
the disease. They are
able to detect this pest
on time and provide
perfect medication to
the patient.
A city doctors said,
“Our war against malaria was a losing batCont. on pg. 6
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excellence. He also
highlighted the role of
Manage
mentParadise.com
and its subsidiary
websites in revolutionizing the world of
management education. “Small steps
define huge success
stories”, was the key
takeaway for the
students. Prof. Samir
Karkhanis, the Head
of Marketing &
Business Development
at WeSchool emphasized the evolving role
and definition of
“Corporate Leadership” in the context of
today’s accelerated
globalization, fast
changing technologies,
demanding clients and
unpredictable socioeconomic-political
situations. He further
also mentioned that,
“Nurturing design
thinking and innovation competencies are
at the core of the
Welingkar philosophy
and WeSchool’s
pioneering programs
coupled with the
Global Citizen Leadership Program (GCL)
provides leadership
and innovation
knowledge along with
an opportunity to
learn and practice
multi-disciplinary
skills in a real-life
context to holistically
transform and lead
betterment of self,
organization and
Cont. on pg. 6
“Floating Advanced Casualty”
service buses prove to be farce
KOPARKHAIRNE: A
year back, the standing party had introduced the “FAC”
facility service buses
which were especially
designed to provide
relief for those affected
in road
accidents.
Due to
increasing
number
of such
incidents,
FAC
called
‘Floating
Advanced
Casualty” buses were introduced by Guardian
Minister Ganesh Naik
in the month of
October of last year.
Since then, these
buses haven’t seen the
light of day, dusting
away in NMMC shed
from the time they
were promised to
rescue accident afflicted persons not only
from the city but from
Mumbai–Pune high-
were assigned codes so
they could be summoned anytime,
anywhere.
However, since the
FAC services were
introduced in October,
2014 till the month of
way and vicinity as per
the Minister’s claims.
The much hyped buses
were said to have
facilities to conduct
serious operations in
the vehicle itself and
March, 2015, approximately 163 people
have lost their lives in
road accidents and
none of them had
benefited from the
FAC services.
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City Based Prof Manjrekar
Felicitated For His Outstanding
Contributions In Social Activities
By Ashok Dhamija
NAVI MUMBAI:
Padmashree Dr D Y
Patil
University, CBD
Belapur Professor
Dr Pradip Manjrekar who is also
a SEO &
Senior Social
Activist was recently
felicitated by the
Citizens of Dadar
(West) Mumbai for
his outstanding
contributions in
social activities. Dr
Pradip who is
presently the Dean –
Faculty Of Business
Management &
Head – Research &
Consultancy &
Extension Centre
(Business Management) at the aforesaid
institute is the son of
veteran freedom
fighter & Govt’s
Sanmaan Patra
Awardee, Late P N
Manjrekar, Special
Executive Magistrate (Appointed By
Govt. of Maharashtra) has been an
active promoter of
higher education and
has been invited by
many colleges for
higher education
workshops across
the country for the
past many years.
The award function
was attended by
leaders of various
Political Parties,
Traders, representatives of Film / Music
Industry, Professors,
etc. along with large
number of localities.
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Sand Mafia is become active
again in Navi Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: Sand
mafia is in the news
again. Environmentalist and activists have
raised their voices
again to protest the illegal sand mining
along the coast of
Kharghar, near Morbi
village. They are also
complaining about the
gunny bags and machines to perform their
act of extracting the
sand and transporting
them to the chosen
place. The authorities
are informed about the
same and they are trying their best to stop
such illegal activities
and nab the culprits.
Some activists have
money in this sand mining business that many
youngsters are indulging in this criminal
business without caring about the risk factor that is involved in
pursuing this business.
There has been a continuous tussle between
illegal sand miners on
one side and the police
large scale destruction
of mangroves that is
taking place owing to
the debris being
dumped in the coastal
region.
“If sand mining is
allowed to continue in
this manner then
Kharghar one day will
lose its greenery entirely,” said an environmentalist.
The sand miners use
urged the local authorities to take the help of
State Government and
if necessary even the
Central Government to
stop illegal sand mining in such a large
scale. They also condemned the assaulting
of government officers
in the past who tried to
prevent the illegal sand
mining.
There is so much
and government employees on the other. It
has always been a
tough battle between
the two.
When an expert on
sand mining was questioned about such illegal activities, he replied
“Sand mining is a practice that is used to extract sand, mainly
Cont. on pg. 7
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Reduction in number of Duranto Express
Coaches on Mumbai- Ernakulam Route
Issue : 4
6 May, 2015
Don’t treat juveniles like adults
Attempt is being made to ensure that children between the ages of 16 and 18 are tried as adults if they
commit heinous offences such as murder and rape.
The rights of the juvenile should be protected. It
should not be forgotten that making children face an
adult criminal court would mar the prospect of their
rehabilitation. The government should stick by the
U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, which
treats everyone up to 18 as a child.
There was a time were in child at age of 16 didn’t
even know what sex and rape was? These days, one
can get the knowledge from different sources. Giving
knowledge about sex and other topics is good, but
half knowledge about anything can always increase the
curiosity, especially in teenagers, which leads to such
kinds of crime.
If we go by data then less than 1% instances of
heinous crime involves juveniles. So, rehabilitation
homes and counseling of these juveniles would be a
good option rather than treating them on same lines
with adults (who are major heinous crime offenders).
No doubt culprit should be punished. But at the
age of 16 or 18 they know little and try to follow heroic nonsense. The impact of cinemas and internet is
higher. Under these influences they try to tease or
show much interest in physical pleasure. They give
lesser importance to morals. They don’t know what is
good or bad. So it is better that the government provide more facilities to provide quality education, with
religious morals. Teach these children to respect women. Protect the children upto 18 years of age.
“Law is reason free from passion.” People seem to
be getting carried away by their feelings of disgust at
certain crimes and want the law to reflect their feelings. Laws should be based on reason and there are
several scientific studies which state that children
between the ages of 16 and 18 are not fully capable of
understanding the consequences or risks of their actions.
If children below 18 are sent to jail instead of Reformatory Centre, it will be bad for those children. In
India everyone who goes into a jail comes out trained
and turned into a hard core criminal seeking vengeance on the society. Many high level criminals run
their operations from prison with help of officials and
politicians. We must focus on these things - not tamper
with a more humane brand new law that has undergone little implementation. This is a knee jerk reaction.
Childrens upto the age of 18 is at their pre-age of
growth. The present law made should take care that
at what circumstance the criminal act was performed.
Having a rule to force juveniles to be treated as adults
is wrong. If this is done, then a day is nearer when
political effects will force below 18 to vote for them.
There is an age where we come across society and try
to judge good and bad; if while judging, one commits
the wrong act one should not be penalized but should
be kept under supervision of good charters and taught
what was wrong in the act. Children are future and
must be taught in perfect manner, only law driven punishments are not solutions to stop the act.
Cancellation of Howrah Mail via Allahabad on Thursday
By Ashok Dhamija
MUMBAI: Due to derailment of 10
coaches of 12223 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Ernakulam Duranto Express near
Madgaon, Central Railway (CR) will run
now 12223/12224 Lokmanya Tilak
Terminus-Duranto Express with revised
composition of conventional coaches from
5th May,.2015 o-nwards till further
advice.
Due to this, there will be a reduction of
about 5 coaches of AC-3 Tier. Passengers
who have booked their tickets in AC-3
Tier may travel in Sleeper Class and get
refund of difference in fare or get full
refund as the case may be.
In addition CR will cancel the 12322
Mumbai-Howrah Mail via Allahabad on
Thursday 7th May, 2015 which was
supposed to depart from Chhatrapati
Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 2130 hrs,
due to the subsequent cancellation of UP
train by Eastern Railway on Tuesday.
Passengers are requested to bear with
the Railway Administration for the
inconvenience caused due to this.
City doctors...
related deaths occur, more years of life are
lost to malaria than to any other disease.
Despite massive efforts to eradicate the
disease, there is more human malaria in
the world today than at any other time in
history. More than 500 million people are
infected with malaria worldwide; one
fourth of the world’s population is at risk
for infection. And the risk is rising as environmental changes and large-scale migration bring people and mosquitoes together and as parasites develop resistance
to successive generations of drugs.
Malaria has confounded some of the
best minds of this century. A hundred
years after the discovery that mosquitoes
transmit malaria, we still do not know
enough about the disease to defeat it permanently. But we do have the tools to limit
its spread and dramatically reduce the
rate at which children are dying. Our
goals should be to reduce childhood mortality from malaria by at least one fourth
before the turn of the century, by half in
its first decade, and by more than 90 percent in its second decade. By reexamining both the successes and the failures of
the past, we can develop a more effective,
comprehensive public health strategy to
contain and control this lethal opponent.”
Cont. from pg. 4
tle for a long time. But we were determined to put an end to this disease. We
experimented with many weapons and at
last we met with success. We used new
initiatives to prevent and treat malaria.
Malaria is a leading cause of death
among the world’s children. More than
2.5 million die of malaria each year, most
of them in Africa. And those who survive
chronic infection suffer a combination of
anemia and immune suppression that
leaves them vulnerable to other fatal illnesses.
Among adults living in areas of high
transmission, malaria is best thought of
as a chronic, debilitating illness that robs
its victims of years of productivity. A single mosquito bite can transmit one of the
four parasites that cause malaria, setting
in motion bouts of fever, chills, and nausea that can recur for weeks. And in some
areas, people receive as many as 300 infective bites per year. According to a 1993
World Bank report, malaria represents a
global public health burden second only
to tuberculosis among infectious diseases. In sub-Saharan Africa, where most
cases of malaria and nearly all malaria-
From Sparks..
Cont. from pg. 4
society. It’s also important
that the younger generation should not shy away
from entrepreneurial
endeavors and currently
lot of opportunities exists
in the e-world (Internet
based setups) and in
tapping the tier two and
three cities where experts
have envision huge
growth potential”
The event was glorified
by the presence of distinguished personalities from
the entertainment,
literary and the social
circles like Vipul Goyal,
Aanjjan Srivastav, Iqbal
Khan, Vinta Nanda,
Faraaz Kazi, Vinod
Ganatra, Kunwar Amarjeet Singh, Pooja Ghai,
Vinod Pande, Bhavna
CMYK
Pani, Harsh Sachdev as
guests of honour for the 3day event.
Among the guests of
honor, Indian television
and Bollywood actor,
Iqbal Khan spoke about
importance of kindness
and its role in our life.
The famous theatre
artiste and actor Aanjjan
Srivastava spoke about
how a degree is not
everything, what you
make of yourself is
supreme. Indian contemporary dancer, television
actor and Dance India
Dance fame Kunwar
Amarjeet Singh shared a
very open and youthful
chat with the audience.
Later, it was the turn of
the beautiful television
actor, entrepreneur and
high-profile wedding
planner Pooja Ghai who
added extra shine to the
event and her words
complemented with her
smiles made the event
feel complete. The audience was enthralled by
the dance performances
from the ‘Zest Dance
Group’ and ‘Dynamic
Dance Crew’ who were
full of grace and energy
which helped ease the
audience and boosted
their spirits high.
The Academic Excellence Awards 2015 concluded with a closing note
and a vote of thanks to all
the attendees who attended the event, patrons who
extended support to the
event through all means
and media who covered
the event across the print
(including Newsband),
electronic and online
platforms.
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Con-Couple arrested on charges of
fraudulent house-selling
Letters to the Editor....
Bravo’s brilliance
inspires CSK to victory
Fielding plays a pivotal role in IPL cricket for
the last 8 seasons and this season is not an exception to this. The trend in T-20 cricket is acrobatic
fielding, stunning catches and breathtaking run outs. Teams participating in IPL cricket are vying for top honours and trying to excel each
other. The foreign recruits in each of the sides are really exceptional and
that adds to the value of
the team very much.
Dwayne is in striking
form with both bat and
ball. His fielding is extraordinary and the way he
catches the ball in style
and then turns to Gangnam dance in West Indian
style is a treat to watch.
This time he turned tables
with his swiftness on the
field by dismissing Indian
Team’s vice-captain run
out in his imitable style.
Thus, that particular dismissal turned the tables in favour of CSK and
Bangalore Royal Challenger’s faced one more defeat.
The saying ‘catches win matches’ and a run saved is a run scored – all
are applicable to the shortest form of the game. Bravo made a match of it
with a brilliant run out to dismiss Virat Kohli and that proved to be a
turning point in a low scoring match. Fitness and fineness in the field of
play is a bonus and Bravo displayed it several times with his agility and
accuracy.
Bravo is a great motivator indeed and his brilliance is displayed more
than once to help his side to win crucial game. Dealing the big blows is an
art for Dwayne Bravo.
C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada
URAN: A couple,
Rajesh Jayantilal and
his wife Hetal were arrested on charges being
in cohorts with an
criminal builder Ashok
Gala and taking part in
selling flats of a building owned by a private
company on Cidco
grounds.
The victim, Rajesh
Gharat is a JNPT resident had been introduced to Jayantilals
there. During this time,
they had claimed to be
working for construction business owner
Ashok Gala, and promised Gharat a flat in the
respective building at
Uran. As per the ‘contract’, he had paid over
Rs 7, 50,000 in installments since 2012.
When the contract
agreement was not being met even after
years of waiting, he contacted Jayantilal who
dodged his calls and refused to pay him back.
Lastly, realizing he
was being cheated,
Gharat lodged a complaint with Uran Police,
who apprehended the
con-couple.
According to police
investigation, the accused couple has been
responsible for cheating
more than 50 people and
selling them flats by
fraudulent means.
While the mastermind
behind the crime, Ashok
Gala is on the run, the
couple has been detained
in Police custody.
Sand Mafia...
through an open pit.
However, sand is also
mined from beaches,
inland dunes and
dredged from ocean
beds and river beds. It
is often used in manufacturing as an abra-
ly occur combined with
ordinary sand, which is
dug up, the valuable
minerals being separated in water by virtue of
their different densities, and the remaining
ordinary sand re-deposited.
Sand mining is a
direct cause of erosion,
and also impacts the
beaches causes tourism
to dissipate. Sand mining is regulated by law
in many places, but is
still often done illegally.”
When asked about
the sand mining in Navi
Mumbai, he said,
“Sand mining is a practice that is becoming an
environmental issue in
sive, for example, and
it is used to make concrete. It is also used in
cold regions to put on
the roads by municipal
plow trucks to help icy
and snowy driving conditions, usually mixed
with salt or another
mixture to raise the
freezing temperature of
the road surface. Sand
dredged from the
mouths of rivers can
also be used to replace
eroded coastline.
Another reason for
sand mining is the extraction of minerals
such as rutile, ilmenite
and zircon, which contain the industrially
useful elements titanium and zirconium.
These minerals typical-
local wildlife. For example, sea turtles depend
on sandy beaches for
their nesting, and sand
mining has led to the
near extinction of gharials (a species of crocodiles) in India. Disturbance of underwater
and coastal sand causes turbidity in the water, which is harmful
for such organisms as
corals that need sunlight. It also destroys
fisheries, causing problems for people who rely
on fishing for their livelihoods.
Removal of physical
coastal barriers such as
dunes leads to flooding
of beachside communities, and the destruction of picturesque
Navi Mumbai. Environmentalists have
raised public awareness
of illegal sand mining
in Navi Mumbai. Conservation and environmental NGO Awaaz
Foundation filed a public interest litigation in
the Bombay High Court
seeking a ban on mining activities along the
Konkan coast. Awaaz
Foundation, in partnership with the Bombay
Natural History Society also presented the
issue of sand mining as
a major international
threat to coastal biodiversity. It is absolutely
necessary to control the
mafia involved in land
grabbing and sand mining.”
Cont. from pg. 5
Save mangroves
It is very shocking to learn that an ecological disaster is awaiting in
Mumbai due to large scale destruction of Mangroves. In the past decade
alone, around 10000 hectares of mangroves are estimated to have been
systematically destroyed along the Mumbai coast.
The city is slowly
paying the price be it in
the form of rise in atmospheric pollution or severe water logging or
floods.
Mangroves which
are traditionally considered as waste marshlands are in fact productive coastal wetlands
that have been exploited by man for years.
We witness a unique natural phenomenon - an entire fauna growing
in saline water. In Mumbai the virgin mangroves forests at Vikroli occupying an area of 1750 acres is the second green lung of that city after
Borivli National Park.
Mangroves have played an important role in preventing coastal erosion by acting as buffers between land and the sea, beside they are also an
unique eco system creating good breeding condition for fish and other
aquatic organisms. If the mangroves destruction is going on at this rate,
all the city’s mangroves will vanish within a short span of time.
To save the city’s precious mangroves, widespread awareness is required and the involvement of people in the campaigns to protect them
from further destruction is essential.
Mumbaikars should realize that protecting mangroves is like protecting your own lives.
- Probirkumar Bose, New Panvel
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Fortis Vashi Initiates Support Group Event For TKR
Patients Spreads Message Age No Bar For surgery
A cross section of patients of Fortis TKR Support Group pose for a group photo along with their Orthopaedic Surgeon.
Text and Photos
by Ashok Dhamija
NAVI
MUMBAI:
Around 50 patients who
had undergone Total
Knee Replacement
(TKR) surgeries at Fortis Hospital Vashi accompanied by their
family members actively participated in various fun filled activities
to spread awareness
and dispel fears among
the masses related to
such surgeries at Four
Points in Vashi early
this week.
The event which
was one of the initiatives of the Fortis TKR
Support Group was conducted successfully under the guidance of
Dr.Siddhart Yadav, Orthopaedic Surgeon of
the hospital.
At the event, the expatients who underwent TKR at Fortis
Vashi in the last few
years interacted with
the doctors and with
each other, sharing
their experiences. Some
of the patients, who
were bed-ridden for
months and years,
shared with the group
that they were now able
to move independently
on their own without
any major pain. Many
participants said they
would like to share
their experience with
the other patients who
are sceptical about going for TKR surgeries
to others who are hesitant to undergo Total
TKR patients participate in a cat walk much to the delight of other members of TKR Support Group and audience alike.
Knee Replacement surgery at an old age
Dr.Yadav who had
performed nearly 200
TKR surgeries with zero
percentage infection
rate last year, in his
address shared that
“The advancements in
medical technologies
have made the TKR
surgeries much easier
and less complex even
for
the
older
patients..In fact, unlike
in the past, the patient
need not stay in the
hospital for extended
period post the TKR
surgery. Post-surgery,
the patients can be discharged within as early as 2-3 days and they
can start living normal
life within 2-3 days of
surgery. With such
changes, there is no
reason for the old patients to fear of the
TKR surgery.”
Referring to the
case of 86 year old pa-
tients he further added
“One of the oldest patients Sunderben Chedda from Kharghar currently 86 years old in
fact was bed ridden
when she came for surgery due to severe arthritis in both the
knees four year back.
After the operations at
the prime age of 82 she
is back on her feet and
going about doing her
normal tasks independently with confidence”.
Dr.Bipin Chevale,
Facility Director at Fortis Vashi, on the sideline added “A number of
patients suffering from
serious knee problems
tend to avoid surgeries
fearing they may not be
able to sustain the surgeries. However, the
experience of the participants of this Support
Group clearly indicates
that there are no downsides of the TKR sur-
CMYK
Sunderben Chedda who is currently 86 years old is one
of the live example where TKR surgery has been performed successfully by Dr.Siddhart Yadav, Orthopaedic
Surgeon.
gery. The TKR surgery climbing stairs. They
improves quality of life may even feel extreme
even in the older age. pain while sitting or
This TKR Support lying down. If non-surGroup event will cer- gical treatments like
tainly send out a posi- medications and using
tive message to pa- walking supports are
tients who are hesitant no longer helpful, then
to undergo a TKR at an
old age.”
About Knee and its
replacement in case of
arthritis or injury
The knee is the
largest joint in the human body and having
healthy knees is required to perform most
everyday activities. If a
person’s knee is severely damaged by arthritis or injury, it may be
difficult for him/her to
perform simple activities, such as walking or
a Total Knee Replacement (TKR) surgery is
recommended. A TKR
is a surgical procedure
whereby the diseased
knee joint is replaced
with artificial material. Joint replacement
surgery is a safe and
effective procedure to
relieve pain, correct leg
deformity, and helps
patient resume normal
activities.
As the knee problems are observed
mostly among the elderly patients, they are
usually sceptical about
going for a surgery
fearing that it may not
be effective due to their
old age. Fortis Vashi’s
Support Group event
for its TKR patients
was specifically aimed
at dispelling these
fears. The participants
of the event were from
the age-range of 50 to
80 years and notably,
as many as 70% of
these patients were
women