CMYK Vol 08|Issue 261|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Thursday 12 March, 2015|Pages 8|Price Re.1 Standing Committee approves a slew of works worth over ` 24 crores Expresses concern about the lethargic working of dog sterilization programme By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: In what could be the last meeting before the election, the municipal Standing Committee approved a number of works totaling Rs. 24 crores on Wednesday. The members however expressed disappoint- Watch out for Navi Mumbai SEZ - special news tomorrow ment about the inadequate provision for the dog sterilization activity. “Presently, the civic dog sterilization center at Turbhe is able to sterilize about 450 dogs a month. This is inadequate for the fast growing population of strays. It needs to be raised to at least 1,500 a month,” they opined. Responding to the demand, DMC (Adminis- tration) J N Sinnerkar said that the administration is considering a proposal for establishing sterilization centers in every node. “We are looking for proper sites for the purpose,” he added. In the end, the Committee approved a dozen proposals totally over Rs 24 crore. They included the purchase of anti rabies vaccine – Rs 1.22 crore, purchase of medicines for the civic health department – 3.06 crore, purchase of insecticides for antimalaria operations – Cont. on pg. 8 MP Rajan Vichare raises his voice in Parliament Before I start my speech I want to say that I should be forgiven if I say something wrong. After the speech don’t ask me to apologize. During Lok Sabha question hour session our Thane Constituency’s MP Rajan Vichare raised a very important issue regarding the development of petroleum sector as the crude oil prices are frequently fluctuating. This is a very important issue as the development of the petroleum sector is very crucial keeping in mind the economic aspects of the country as we import oil from different countries and have set up plants overseas for the same. (By Chandrashekhar Hendve) CMYK Illegal hoardings and banners Committee of citizens to keep a watch comes under scanner By a staff reporter CBD-BELAPUR: The city has been getting defaced by illegal banners and hoardings most of them put up by political leaders. Giving its ruling on a public interest petition on the sub- ly constituted some of them. But some of the committees have become controversial right from the beginning. For example, the Committee for Belapur is reported to be having a bogus journalist as its ject in 2011, Mumbai high court had suggested the constitution of watch dog committee which will have disinterested ordinary citizens among its members. NMMC had decided to constitute node wise committees and actual- member. The Committee for Nerul is reportedly having a man with a criminal background as its members. These things could happen only because the Mayor and the municipal ComCont. on pg. 6 Online admission for seats under RTE Parents to submit the original certificates before 14 March By Vikram Gaikwad VASHI: The admission process for the seats reserved for economically weaker sections under the Right to Education Act has started. It has been made compulsory for parents to submit applications online. About 3,000 seats in 104 schools in NMMC are available under this category. The Education De- partment has kept 14 March as the last date for producing the original certificates of verification. Those who fail to keep up the date will get disqualified, says a notification by the department. The department has opened 10 help centers for the applicants. The parents may approach any of the centers and Cont. on pg. 6 CMYK 2 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from MUNJUMMA K to ROOPA GNANESH ASAGODU as per affidavit dated 28th February 2015. Urgently required Accountant for Transport Carrier Indian Road Carrier, 479, Central Facility Bldg. No. 2, 4th Floor, Sec. 19, APMC Mkt - 2, Vashi. Mobile : 99309 92334 Tel. : 022-27897579 / 80 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from DHANJI ANANT NAIK to DHANAJI ANANT NAIK as per affidavit dated 11th Marh 2015. Requirement for Pre-School and Childcare at Sanpada Play School Teacher, Care Taker for Child Care Centre (Full Time / Part Time). Please Call only 8 am & 7 pm to 9 pm Mob. : 9673801001 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from JYOTSNA DHANJI NAIK to JYOTSNA DHANAJI NAIK as per affidavit dated 11th Marh 2015. Bernice Tours & Travels urgently required Office Boy with Good Handwriting & Good Manners. Contact : H.O. 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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 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in NMMC to erect ramblers along Palm Beach Road By Chandrashekhar Hendve VASHI: 13-km long Palm Beach Road between the Sector-17 Vashi and Kille Gaothan in Belapur is considered the pride of Navi Mumbai. Seeing it width and smooth surface, the motorists tend to over speed on this stretch which in turn results in grave accidents. The administration should build ramblers on both sides of the road wherever there are traffic signals. “That will hopefully ensure accident free drive on the road,” said former corporator Namdev Bhagat.” NMMC should take up the work on an urgent basis,” he added. Protest against masjid plot ‘Locals’ go on a day’s hunger strike By Vijay Bhor NERUL: residents of Sector-50, Nerul Seawood resorted to a day’s protest fast to oppose the allotment of a plot for a Masjid in the vicinity. The plot has been allotted in the name of Islamic Welfare Association. The residents went on with the protest in spite of the police refusing permission for the same. The plot in question is 1,042 sq meters and is situated on the main road. “An adjoining plot is reserved for a women’s hostel. Hence we are opposed to the allotment,” said Adv Borhade who is spearheading the protest. Finally, the police intervened and arranged a meeting between the protesters and the Social Service Officer of CIDCO, Ms Rima Dixit. “We give 15 days to CIDCO to reverse the decision,” said Borhade. Gang of house-breaking criminals arrested by Crime Branch By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: Navi Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch Unit-1, managed to arrest a gang of criminals who indulged in house break-in the squad of Crime Branch Unit 1 made a desperate effort to trace the criminals who indulged in house breakin crimes. Police inspector Maloji Shinde alias Raju (40), Mukesh Bhaguji Balsaraf (31) and Nasir Khan Isak Khan Pathan (35). While interrogating these persons, they confessed to having com- crimes. Nine crimes committed by this gang within the jurisdiction of Navi Mumbai came to light during investigation. Stolen items worth around Rs 13 lakhs were confiscated from this gang. This information was given by Deputy police commissioner Suresh Mengde. This gang has committed similar crimes also at Mumbai, Raigad and Nagpur. As per instructions given by Commissioner of police K L Prasad, got hold of the information that criminals who had broken into a house at Nerul were the residents of Virar, Palghar and Jalna. After that deputy police inspector Bharat Jadhav and his squad, under the supervision of senior officers, managed to catch hold of some culprits from Palghar and Jalna. These persons included Gyaneshwar Appadurai Shetty (32), Murugan Sokan Shetty (40), Ayappa Subramaniam Shettiyar mitted house break-in crimes during the last three to four months in Navi Mumbai. The police then arrested these members of the gang and confiscated from them ornaments weighing 524 grams worth Rs 13 lakhs. The police also confiscated Chevrolet car, cutter, screw driver, battery etc which were used for committing those crimes. Sunil Ingole, who would purchase Cont. on pg. 6 CMYK 3 IMC Navi Mumbai to organise Interactive meeting with MLA Manda Mhatre By Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Indian Merchant Chambers (IMC) Navi Mumbai is organizing an Interactive meeting with city based MLA Manda Mhatre, on Saturday, 14th March, 2015. This Interactive meeting will give the members of IMC an opportunity to appraise her of the issues and problems faced by the trade, industries and business fraternity with respect to Infrastructure, Roads, LBT, Property Tax, transportation, etc at Navi Mumbai. Members of the Industries association in Navi Mumbai such as Thane Belapur Industries Association, Indian Spice & Food Stuff Exporters Association, Navi Mumbai Merchants’ Chamber, Small Scale Entrepreneurs Association, TTC, The Bombay Gol Merchants Association, The Grain Rice & Oilseeds Merchants Association, Millenni- um Business Park IT Unit Holder’s Association are joining Indian Merchants’ Chamber for the interactive meeting which will be held at 5 pm, Saturday, March 14, 2015 at Art Gallery, Merchants Chamber Bldg, 2nd Floor, Plot No 14, Sector 19, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703 Mathadi workers to strike work Mathadi workers at APMC market have threatened to go on a day’s strike on 16 March, 2015 to protest against the proposed changes in the labour laws conceived by the state government. The Maharashtra Rajya Mathadi, Transport and General Kamgar Union is organizing the strike. CMYK 4 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in D.Y. Patil ‘A’ To Meet Debutant Jain Irrigation To clash For Times Cricket Shield ‘A Division Crown Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Nerul based D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ and debutant Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd scored convincing wins over their rivals in the round of four and in the process qualified for the ‘A’ Division final of the 85th Times Cricket Shield 2014-15. All round performance by off spinner Aniket Redkar (95 runs and 5 for 73) along with contrasting cen- All rounder Aniket Redkar with his off spin and medium pacer Prashant Bhoir took eight wickets among themselves against Air- India Sports Club and paved way for D Y Patil Group ‘A’ entry in to the Times Cricket Shield ‘A Division Final 26th NMSA Inter Office Cricket Tournament Action packed moment from the 26th NMSA Inter Office Cricket Tournament being played at NMSA Grounds in Vashi NMMC falls short of ` 913 cr revenue as of Jan’15 By Umesh Parida NAVI MUMBAI: The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation is falling short of a hefty revenue collection as per the figures up to January 2015 of the current fiscal year. Against the targeted receipt for ten months, the NMMC was found falling short by Rs 913 cr. According to the detailed figure given to corporator Rangnath K Auti, the civic body as per budgetary target is supposed to collect Rs 2015 cr in the fiscal year 2014-15. As of end January 2015 the col- Two more months to go lection stood at Rs 1112 cr. The shortfall stands at Rs 913.cr. The LBT department has achieved Rs 577 cr against target of Rs 811 cr. The property tax department has collected Rs 308 cr against Rs 530 cr. Similarly the development tax collection has recorded a short fall of Rs 113.8 cr. The water tax department also recorded Rs 34 cr shortfall. The Morbe dam project is hovering with Rs 34cr less than expected income. The major point of the loan which was expected to make the deficit was Rs 201 cr which only stands at Rs 71 cr thus registering a shortfall of Rs 129 cr. Going by the figures, all the thirteen headings have shown less collection figure. This probably is the reason behind the next year budgetary estimates reduced. The collection shortfall has become a headache. The LBT department is expected to reach the target by the end of the fiscal year. CMYK sured his team put on a formidable score of 420 in their first innings. In reply AirIndia batsmen with the excepIndian Oil’s Rohan Raje who scored his tion of the maiden Times Cricket Shield ‘A Division Ranji playcentury against Jain Irrigation efforts er Naman however went in vain Ojha who top scored turies by Ranji players with 77 (an entertainShreyash Iyer and ing one) failed to apply Shubham Ranjane en- themselves and were sured D.Y. Patil an bowled out for 252 beupper hand against fore the day end. MediAir- India Sports Club um pacer Prashant in the their three day Bhoir (3/47) who match at MIG Cricket bowled with fire upClub in Mumbai. front along with off Shreyash who scored spinner Aniket Redkar 101 (less than run- a- who finished with ball) along with Shub- magical figures of 18.4ham Ranjane who 0-73-5 ensured that D scored 102 (a well paced Y Patil Group ‘A’ led by one) put on 146 runs in Shoaib Shaikh gain a 176 balls for the fourth vital lead of 168 on the wicket on day 1. On the basis of innings which other hand Subham paid way for a crack for and Aniket put on an their maiden title. unbeaten 86 runs in On the other hand 108 balls for the 8 th Jain Irrigation Syswicket to ensure their tems Ltd batsmen reteam finished at 377 for suming on 56 for no 7 at the end of day 1. loss (at the end of day Subham however was 1) successfully overdismissed at his over- hauled the first inning night score on day 2. score of 231 set by InAniket who was un- dian Oil Sports Club in beaten on 65 continued their first innings with to strike the ball well seven wickets in hand, in the company of to qualify for their tailenders but was un- maiden final. For Jain lucky to miss his cen- Irrigation Mansingh tury by five runs and Nigade top scored with was the last man to be 103 runs to set the dismissed, however en- foundation of the run chase. Earlier a seventh wicket partnership of 126 runs between centurion Rohan Raje (103) and veteran Abbas Ali (46) in 162 balls was the highlight of Indian Oil innings whose batsmen were severely found wanting at W. Railway Sports Academy ground in Mumbai. Aquib Shaikh enjoyed the lions shares of Indian Oil batters and finished with figures of 15.5 -184- 6. Brief Scores (Semi Finals): # D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ 420 all out in 100.1 overs (Overnight 377/7 in 89 overs) (Shubham Ranjane 102 (218b, 9x4, 1x6), Shreyash Iyer 101 (98b, 13x4, 3x6), Aniket Redkar 95 (90b,8x4,7x6), Ankush Jaiswal 4/123, Aakash Parkar 3/85, Vaibhav Mali 2/85) Vs Air- India Sports Club – 252 in 64.4 overs (Naman Ojha 77 (84b, 9x4, 5x6), Raunaq Sharma 36, Vaibhav Mali 27, Aniket Redkar 18.4-0-735wkt, Prashant Bhoir 3/47, Iqbal Abdulla 2/87). Result: D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ won on 1st inning lead. # Indian Oil Sports Club – 231 all out in 54.5 overs (Rohan Raje 103 (101b, 12x4, 6x6), Abbas Ali 46; Aquib Shaikh 6/84) Vs Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd – 236 for 3 in 54.4 overs (Overnight 56 no loss) (Mansingh Nigade 103(137b, 12x4, 4x6), Dinesh Mistry 44, Abhishek Raut 33). Result: Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd won on 1st inning lead. Women’s day celebrated By Chandrashekhar Hendve VASHI: BJP leader Varsha Bhagat has constituted a Mahila Takrar Nivaran Samiti or a Committee to address Women’s issues. The Committee celebrated International Women’s Day on Wednesday, 11 March, 2015. CMYK dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in 5 World Kidney Day – Kidney Health For All Fast growing Kidney diseases on the rise in our country By Dilip Sengupta People born on 3rd, 12th and 21st of any month have a part of them very creative and expressive and cultivate some artistic outlets that stirs their imagination. There may be times, especially if they are painful ones, when they prefer to float over the conflict. Maintain focus in the midst of their flights of fancy. They should avoid histrionics and get on with their work at hand. Follow their dream! Born on 12 th: You will go through a pleasing trend since you are now able to enjoy life, laughter, love and all the good things that life has to offer. You are in an enviable phase, and thank the Lord Almighty for it. You are calm and composed this week. You have achieved much and are content. You turn to prayer, spirituality and meditations. You get contemplative and look within for more profound answers. You are in a mood of thanksgiving and contentment. On the flip side, there are mounting expenses and other worries. But you have the mental strength and the money to overcome these minor hurdles. You ride the wave with aplomb. You will turn to the higher self now and will tap your spiritual reservoir. You realize that there is power above and will pay obeisance to it. This is a unique phase in which material and spiritual progress will be linked. There is all round growth at many levels. In this phase, in an earth sign, money matters will be paramount. The strong theme during this period continue to be finance, property, acqui- sitions, possessions and buying and selling, especially stocks and commodities. But you need to protect your rights, as well. Don’t succumb to get richquick ideas, however tempted you may be. People may ride roughshod over your principles and you should take care to guard against this. More money is definitely enticing but the means is as important as the end. Family matters and personal matters also take a lot of your time and attention. There is a good chance of being pressurized and exploited and you need to guard against this. Remember: ‘Forewarned is being Forearmed’ and the Lord is warning you not to be tempted by gains by unscrupulous and dubious means of Cont. on pg. 6 CMYK By Chandrashekhar Hendve NAVI MUMBAI: The developing technology, the faster moving world and the changing lifestyle are all leading the humans to a new era. But the world is still lacking in the case of health. Even after a lot of new developments in the field of medical science people are still falling preys to deadly diseases. In India, people suffer through a lot of different diseases and many die due to no proper facility or medication. Many diseases are taking root and so are the diseases related to kidney. Dehydration, less intake of water and infections to the kidney may all lead to kidney being severely damaged. More than 2 lakh people every year are falling prey to kidney failure in our country. The kidneys play key roles in body function, not only by filtering the blood and getting rid of waste products, but also by balancing the electrolyte levels in the body, controlling blood pressure, and stimulating the production of red blood cells. Kidney problems are leading to various kidney diseases and even chronic renal failure which in turn can be dangerous to life. Loose motion, vomiting and dehydration can all lead to kidney failure if neglected and not treated in time. Dr. Atul Ingale, Nephrologist at Hospital, Vashi, said, “Normally people neglect the fact of having a serious disease and treat the condition as a normal problem. Kidney in a person can be damaged overnight and lead to acute renal failure is not treated in time. Proper medication is required for problems related to kidney. Drinking ample amount of water, having a proper diet and visiting a doctor for proper medication can help keep your kidney healthy.” Dr Smita Naram said, “Ayurveda generally states that following a lifestyle and diet according to your body constitution is essential for maintaining good mental and physical health. More and more people these days are opting for ayurveda as it has no side effects and a long time cure. Even for kidney problems, ayurveda has many treatments and even yoga exercises that can help them cure. So more and more people should take the benefit of ayurveda and make it a part of our life.” Kidney problems are taking on in the race against many other diseases and kidney failure is on the rise. On this world kidney day we wish ‘Kidney Health for ALL’ not only in India but across the world. Keeping the kidney healthy will help us keep our body function smoothly. CMYK 6 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in Issue : 261 12 March, 2015 The real issues Elections to Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation are almost upon us and it will not be out of place to enumerate the real issues before the electorate. Fortunately, the civic body is one of the richest if one goes by the per capita income earned by it. That happened because the planned city was built by CIDCO, a professional body and there was little scope for political interference. A lot of middle class people came to take up residence here and they willingly paid their taxes. The only thing they are seeking is good governance. That unfortunately is missing. Probably, the most blatant misuse of municipal funds is taking place in the award of civic contracts. Good footpaths are broken and rebuilt under pressure from the local representatives. That is because there is a cut to be made from each contract. The so called beautification projects are probably the most exploited. There are no standards for calculating the cost of such works; the rock garden, the Wonders Park and numerous beautification projects for talaos or lakes are the living examples. The civic body is said to be eager to develop a bird sanctuary in Airoli which can be another project with questionable benefits. Hawkers offer yet another avenue for corruption. In fact, no hawker comes into being without someone taking interest in him. In other words, a hawker is the finest incarnation of corruption. He owes his existence to bribe and encourages it to flourish through out. The main thoroughfares were built with lots of open spaces which beckon at the hawkers from far and near. They clog the main roads during peak hours making it difficult for people to walk. The civic officials seem to be there only to ensure their wellbeing. For almost 18 months, there was no provision for garbage collection and disposal. The civic body rejected the bid offering to do the job for Rs 7.5 crores only to award it nearly two years later for about Rs 125 crores. Has anyone heard of 80 odd contracts being signed for solid waste collection? Not even the opposition members are interested in raising the issue because they are also offered their share in the largess. Yet another organization run most inefficiently is Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport. When thousands of people are hankering to have a bus running deep into MIDC area, NMMT offers none. Instead, any number of services are run into the villages where there are few passengers. NMMC’s social welfare programmes are another farce. No one can ensure the welfare of poor people by distributing cash or items like sewing machines or bicycles. Once, a diligent reporter went round with the list of beneficiaries of one such programme circulated by the civic body; the whole list turned out to be fake. Not one person had attended the ‘training programme’ conducted by the civic body over which a few lakh rupees had been spent. When there are any number of social organizations conducting mass marriages free of cost, NMMC offers cash assistance to the widows who have their daughters to be married off! Why not ask them to join the mass marriages? Let us hope that good governance become the central point in the coming election. Permanent Augmentation On Four CR Trains Thiruvananthapuram – H.Nizamuddin Weekly Superfast Express via KR Route By Ashok Dhamija MUMBAI: Central Railway (CR) will augment following express trains by one additional AC-3 Tier / Sleeper coach on permanent basis with effect from the date mentioned, for the benefit of passengers. The details are as undera) 11 043 / 11044 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Madurai Express - one 3AC coach with effect from 20th Mar, 2015 b) 11071 / 11072 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Varanasi Kamayani Express - one 3AC coach with effect from 17th Mar, 2015 c) 22113 / 22114 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Kochuveli Express - one 3AC coach with effect from 17th Mar, 2015. d) 11023 / 11024 Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai - Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus (Kolhapur) Sahyadri Express - one Sleeper class coach with effect 14th Mar, 2015. Wait listed passengers of above trains are requested to please note the augmentation and check their reservation status before commencement of journey. Will halt at Panvel too Numerology... Cont. from pg. 5 progress and earnings. Librans know what the good life means and come into their own when there is peace and harmony. Don’t sacrifice mental peace for monetary and material gains, however tempting they may be. This is a grand phase. You feel good about life and about yourself and will be able to follow your heart and your true inclinations. Moonlight and roses, love and story book romance, leisure and pleasure are what this week has in store for you. Financial pressures ease and there is luck in dealing with funds and investments; you may even take risks in speculations and gambling, with some success too. You are empowered in this phase to take risks with both your money and your emotions. But the Lord Almighty warns you that it would be wise not to play too fast and loose with someone you cherish. Keep a handle on your euphoria and don’t go overboard. There are pitfalls, tread carefully. As we all know, all that glitters is not gold! You are now back into the nitty-gritty of day to day life. It is a drain on your creativity and a grind, but you handle it gracefully. While in this mode, you are also drawn to spiritual pursuits, meditation and higher truths. You will seek a deeper meaning to life, far higher than a daily toil. There will be the demands of family work and your own inner life. The Lord also says that there may be or could be travel and short journeys which are both productive and relaxing. You will get work done and also make contact with people both socially and professionally. You will reach out, display, awesome skills and achieve a lot. Very little can hold you back in this phase. ‘Have a pleasant week’ are my wishes Enquiries, if any are solicited on No. 9869472971, however, only calls from mobile/cell phones will be entertained. CMYK By Ashok Dhamija CBD BEALPUR: Ministry of Railways has introduced a new train between Thiruvananthapuram and Hazrat Nizamuddin via Konkan Railway (KR) route. Train no 22655 Thiruvananthapuram – H.Nizamuddin Weekly Superfast Express train will depart from Thiruvananthapuram at 01.00 hrs on every Wednesday and reach Panvel at 02:30hrs on next day (Thursday) & H.Nizamuddin at 02.00 hrs on third day (Friday). Similarly, Train no 22656 H.Nizamuddin Thiruvananthapuram Weekly Superfast Express train will depart from H.Nizamuddin at 10.05 hrs on every Friday and reach Panvel at 08:05hrs on next day (Saturday) & Thiruvananthapuram at 14.00 hrs on third day (Sunday). The train will halt at Kollam Jn., Kayankulam Jn., Alappuzha, Ernakulam Jn., Thrisur, Shoranur Jn., Kozhikode, Kannur, Mangalore Jn., Udupi, Karwar, Madgaon, Karmali, Ratnagiri, Panvel, Vasai Road, Dahanu Road, Vapi, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Ratlam, Kota Jn., Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur & Mathura Jn stations in both the directions. The train will have AC II Tier, AC III Tier, Second Class Sleeper & Second Class General Coaches. Gang of... Cont. from pg. 3 these stolen gold ornaments, was also arrested. This gang also confessed to having committed similar crimes at Thane, Mumbai and Gujarat. Around 29 crimes of house-breaking have been registered against Shekhar Shetty of this gang at Navi Mumbai, Thane and Mumbai, 16 against Ayyapa Shettiyar, 14 against Murugan Shetty, and 4 each against Nasir Khan and Mukesh. Ayappa Shettiyar, who was involved in a house-breaking crime at Vashi in 2012 and other crimes in Navi Mumbai, was absconding, informed deputy commissioner Mengde. Illegal hoardings... Cont. from pg. 1 missioner were not consulted at the time of naming the members, it is felt. Even the anti-encroachment committee is also said to be having a man of criminal background as a member. He was appointed following recommendation from the local elected representative, it is alleged. Taken aback by these revelations, Mayor Sagar Naik is reported to have ordered an inquiry into the development. Online admission... Cont. from pg. 1 produce the certificates for verification. Ms Rekha Patil has been named as the Verification officer at the municipal school in Belapur village. Similarly, one person has been nominated as Verification officer in each of the remaining centers situated at: 1) NMMC School, Shiravane 2) Turbhe Gaon 3) Anchorwala Academy in Sector-14 Vashi 4) NMMC School Sector-2, Koperkhairane 5) NMMC School, Sector-7, Koperkhairane 6) NMMC School No 42, Ghansoli 7) NMMC School No 48 in Diva gaon in Airoli 8) School No 51 in Digha 9) School No 54 in Katkaripada. CMYK dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in 7 Businessman looted The mystery of theft in police station solved by duo on mo-bike Constable in charge of the strong room taken into custody By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: Two men on the mo-bike snatched the bag containing Rs 20 lakhs from the hand of a businessman. This incident took place on Tuesday evening at APMC Market. APMC police have registered criminal case against the two looters and have started a search for them. Hairsh Gagal is the resident of Kamothe Sector 36 and he has a Zerox Shop at APMC regions. He wanted to purchase a new Zerox machine. Hence he withdrew Rs 20 lakhs from the bank on Tuesday evening. He then put the amount in a bag and went out of the bank. While he was walking near the Central Facility Building at APMC market, two persons on Pulsar mo-bike came close to him and snatched the bag containing Rs 20 lakhs from his hand and fled from the spot. Harish did cry out for help but the two looters had disappeared by the time the help arrived. Harish Gagal then made his way to APMC police station and lodged a complaint. The police then registered a criminal case of looting against the two unidentified culprits and started a hunt for them. By Vikram Gaikwad URAN: The mystery over the disappearance of Rs 28 lakhs kept in the strong room of Uran police station has been solved after a lapse of almost one year. The constable in charge of the strong room, Subhash Konkani has been taken into custody. Uran police had been baffled by the sudden disappearance of cash Rs 28.92 lakhs kept in the special room where cash and valuables confiscated by crimi- Letters to the Editor.... Dhoni demonstrates leadership qualities With fifth win in a row and nine wins on the trot Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s team has achieved 9 consecutive wins in World cup history and they are in for 10th win in a row after the last match against Zimbabwe. In the fifth victory against Ireland, M S Dhoni equalled West Indies legend Clive Llyod’s tally. With overall wins of 12 matches in World cup MS Dhoni has achieved most wins under any captain a unique record. He is now Captain Marvel of Indian Team. Over and above he achieved T-20 World cup win 2007, and the 2011 World cup win in India - all add to his stature of the most successful captain. With 98 wins under his belt he is behind Hansie Cronje with 99 wins in 136 matches in one-day cricket. Ponting stands first followed by Allan Border - both from Australia with over 100 wins. Dhoni toppled Sourav Ganguly’s tally of wins in World cup also. In all he is captain courageous and has achieved facile wins in his illustrious career. Dhoni demonstrates his leadership qualities in great measure and he is the brain behind most of the wins and as a batsman he was able to finish a number of matches with clinical hitting during the end overs of the match with calculated hitting that paved the way for Indian wins. - C. K. Subramaniam, Sanpada Where is the need of Ladies special train? Ladies special local trains between Panvel and Thane run with very few commuters. I have observed that 9.14 hours ladies special from Thane bound for Panvel and ladies special at 17.42 hrs from Panvel bound for Thane run with very few commuters. In the morning, from Thane for Panvel, 8.03 hrs slow is followed by 9.00 hrs fast, then 9.14 hrs (ladies), then 10.00 hrs slow. In the evening, from Panvel for Thane, 16.37 hrs slow is followed by 17.42 hrs (ladies), then 18.26 hrs fast and then 18.52 hrs slow. With so much gaps in the time table, is it necessary to run empty ladies specials? CR should first increase the number of locals between Thane and Panvel (now it is run once in one hour or more), before running ladies specials. If it is not possible, then CR should convert ladies specials to locals for both male and females. Running empty ladies specials during peak hours is sheer waste of resources for CR and sheer frustration for commuters. - S. Ravichandran, Airoli CMYK nals used to be kept. The incident had taken place in March 2014 and the investigators have been groping in the dark ever since. They meticulously scanned the crime register and interrogated every known criminal but to no avail. Then they turned their attention to the staffers and decided to subject each one to brain mapping and lie detector tests. But that was objected to by some personnel. Notwithstanding that, the officials sought permission from the court and even subjected some of them to the tests. When nothing came out of it, they turned their attention to the person in charge of the strong room. Secretly they collected information about his habits and movements. In course of time, they came to know that the man in charge, Subhash Konkani was given to gambling. They also put together details about the places he frequented and obtained his (mobile) call records also. After fortifying themselves in this manner, they came to the conclusion that the culprit is none other than Konkani and detained him on Tuesday night. Konkani’s bank account showed that he had deposited a sum of Rs 3 lakhs in his account soon after the incident but had withdrawn it soon afterwards. Investigators also came back with the report that he had repaid a sum of Rs 5.30 lakhs he had borrowed from a money lender. These have proved to be strong evidence against Konkani, said Sr PI Rajendra Galande of Uran Police station. “Konkani was produced in the local court which has remanded him to seven days police custody,” he added. Man sends objectionable e-mails to his colleague, arrested By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: After creating a fake e-mail, a young man would send objectionable emails to his female colleague. He was arrested by CBD police. The name of the arrested person is Rohit Premkumar Dikshit (28) and the police have registered a criminal case against him as per the IT Act. Rohit Dikshit is the resident of Kalyan and he was working as Manager in a multi-national company at Thane. A young woman who was resident of CBD was also working in this company. Rohit had sent more than 15 such objectionable photos and e-mails to this woman since last 4 to 5 months. The woman had then lodged a complaint at Cyber Cell of Navi Mumbai police commissionerate. The police with the help of IP address of Email ID managed to trace the culprit. Rohit tried to threaten the woman into withdrawing the police complaint made against him but in vain. Cyber Cell then arrested Rohit and registered a criminal case against him as per IT Act. Rohit was next remanded to police custody. Criminal case registered against famous builder of Navi Mumbai By Vikram Gaikwad NAVI MUMBAI: A transport businessman of Ghansoli complained to police of having been cheated of Rs 5,22,000 that he had given to famous builder Nalin Shah to invest in Share Market. The police have registered a criminal case of cheating against Nalin Shah and Vashi police is conducting an enquiry into this case. Lakshman Chavan is the Transport businessman who was advised by Shah Group’s chief Nalin Shah that more profit could be obtained by investing money in share market. After Shah convinced Chavan, the latter parted with Rs 5,22,000 for Shah to invest in share market. But Shah, instead of investing the amount in share market, pocketed the entire amount, as per the complaint lodged by Chavan with Vashi police. The police then registered a criminal case of cheating against Nalin Shah and started investigating into the case. When attempt was made to contact Nalin Shah at his office by this Reporter, he was not available. For inserting advertisements in daily newspaper NEWSBAND Contact : 27895380 / 27893147 CMYK 8 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 12 March, 2015 www.newsband.in Navi Mumbai Residents to form Human Chain against Atrocities Thane’s Guardian Minister to hold conversation with city residents at Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium at Vashi in the evening from 4 to 7 pm. He will give a patient hearing to the problems faced by the city residents and even accept their written complaints. By Chandrashekhar Hendve Maharashtra PWD Minister and Thane District’s Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde, on 13 March 2015, will hold a conversation with residents of Navi Mumbai Josephian’s Awards Its Talented Students Fr Sushant Mantri explaining to the members about the Human Chain By Dinesh Kamath NAVI MUMBAI: Citizens of all faiths, churches and institutions are to join hands together to stop hate campaign and focus on development and good governance under ‘We Are One’ on Saturday, March 14, 2015 from 6.00 pm to 6.15 pm There have been an increasing number of crimes perpetrated on the minorities and communalization of the country by certain groups. “We expect the Government must take responsibility and strongly admonish individuals and groups who are creating communal divide in the country. Make plans to curb religious extremism of all shades in the countries. Punish those responsible for attacks on minorities and their institutions, which is also an attack on the multicultural body politic of India. Swift, transparent and credible trial and punishment for all those involved in such activities whatever the religion they may profess” said Albun Dsouza, Chairman, Bombay Catholic Sabha, Koperkhairne. Talking to Dr. Jayakar Ellis, General Secretary - India, National Christian Council, he said “Citizens at large are pained at the developments and wish to express their hurt feelings. Hence the Human Chain is being planned as a form of Peaceful Protest and send a strong message to the government to address the situation.” “The purpose of the Human Chain to express to one and all that Unity in the country is of paramount importance for the progress and peace of its citizen. Divisive politics and communalization of the country is taking the country backward. Too many hate campaigns and statements (including vandalisation of Churches) have been made in the last two and a half months that is hurting the peaceful nature of our country” he added. “Since White is a colour symbolizing peace, participants of the Human Chain will be wearing white as part of their attire for the Human Chain as far as possible. The area of human chain would be from Vashi to Airoli passing Ghansoli and Rabale” said Satyaprakash Pandey, a resident of Koper Khairne. “We, the people of Navi Mumbai and the rest of India who have seen hatred and bloodshed in our city, pledge that we will not give in to demonization of religions and to those who preach war, violence, hatred and intolerance. We undertake to keep our city peaceful and united. We commit to building a world based on the principles of tolerance and peace, equality and justice” said Adv. Fr. Sushant Mantri, Incharge, Bombay Catholic Sabha, (Navi Mumbai Deanery). For participation, contact: Alban D’Souza: 9820448728 (Koparkhairane), Dr Jayakar Ellis: 8080007777, Dr James Masih: 96194 13414, Francis Fernandes: 98691 50472 (Ghansoli), Pamela John: 9930903282 and Anthony Philip: 98334 10158 (Syro Malabar). Standing Committee.. construction of foot over bridges at Sector-9 and 15 Vashi – Rs 2.13 crore, repair of footpaths in Sector-17 Vashi – 1.49 crore, repair of footpaths in Sector-5 Sanpada & Sector-12 Nerul – Rs 1.67 crore, repair of crematorium at Pawane – Rs 83.43 lacs, construction of the Urban Health Center and multipurpose building at Sector-10 Airoli – Rs 2.22 crore, renovating the play ground in the civic school campus in Sector-8, CBD – 1.05 crore, and ashphalting the internal roads in sector19 Koperkhairane – Rs 64 lacs. Cont. from pg. 1 1.30 crore, improvement of Yashwantrao playground in Sector19, Nerul – Rs 3.70 crore, printing of stationery for the Ward Offices – Rs 2.62 crore, CMYK Achievers of the secondary section pose with their certificates with the dignitaries Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NEW PANVEL: St. Joseph’s High School (SSC),New Panvel held an Award Ceremony for Montessori, Primary and Secondary section to acknowledge outstanding students of the institute early this week for their excellent performance in cultural and fine arts activities On the occasion the message of “Clean India, Green India” was also conveyed through mime show and cultural events. Members of PTA (Parent Teacher Association) were the dignified guests who felicitated the excited achievers whose faces radiated with joy and and happiness. There was live ensemble band that played music with full enthusiasm for the ceremony. “Our institute which is part of the St. Xavier Group believes in educating a child in all spheres. Keeping their vision in their prioritization students are trained to excel in academics, Oratory, Night- Montessori and Primary student achievers are all smiles after their felicitation. ingale (Music), Creativity (Arts). Xavier’s believe in all round development. These awards were not only to appreciate the achievers but also to encourage and help others to come forward and take benefit of the platform provided by Xavier group” shared Saeeda Malim Headmistress of St. Joseph’s High School. She also added “Winners embrace, hard work, love the discipline in order to be successful in life.”
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