CMYK Vol 08|Issue 266|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Wednesday 18 March, 2015|Pages 8|Price Re.1 Salary hike for 160 teachers By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: NMMC’s general body on Tuesday approved a proposal to revise the emoluments of 160 teachers working on contract basis. These teachers have been working in civic schools for more than three years and receiving a consolidated salary of Rs 7,000 per month. One hundred and twenty seven of them worked in the primary section and 33 in the secondary section. Those working in the primary section will hereafter receive a lump sum salary of Rs 12,000 per month and those in the secondary section will get Rs 13,000. These revisions are expected to cast a burden of Rs 2,14,83,000 per year on the exchequer. T h e teachers’ m a i n c o m plaint was that they are receiving less than the cont r a c t workers in the conservancy department. They had made several represen- General Body approved the proposal to raise salaries of contract teachers tations to the authorities on this score but to no effect. Incidentally, the minimum salary of contract workers in the conservancy (garbage) department was raised to Rs 10,000 per month last year. The teachers have been agitating for a revision ever since. They had even resorted to a relay hunger strike on the issue. Tuesday’s decision is expected to bring some solace to these distraught souls. SS holds interviews to select candidates for election Keep an eye on your children Prevent them from being indoctrinated online: K L Prasad By Vikram Gaikwad VASHI: “Previously, terrorism was confined to a few big cities. Today, it has spread to interior villages too because of the reach of the internet,” said Himanshu Roy, Chief of Maharashtra anti-terrorrism unit at Vashi on Tuesday. He was speaking as the Chief Guest at the conclud- ing session of anti-terrorism awareness campaign launched by Navi Mumbai police on Tuesday. He gave the example of Iraq and Syria where terrorist mindset has gripped the youth living in the villages too. He gave the example of some youth from Kalyan Cont. on pg. 3 Civic contractor caught stealing water Had taken illegal connection for his cement block making industry You want me to inaugurate your shop which is 50 kms away on time? In that case, send me a helicopter to avoid the traffic jams on road. At Vashi, interviews were held for selecting of candidates for upcoming Muncipal Corporation elections. PWD and Gaurdian Minister Eknath Shinde, Shivsena leaders Vijay Nahata and Vijay Chougule, Belapur Public Relations Chief Vitthal More, Deputy District Chief Manohar Gaikhe, City Chief Vijay Mane and others were present for these interview sessions. More than 600 candidates were interviewed. (By Chandrashekhar Hendve) CMYK By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: A municipal contractor was found stealing water from the civic water supply system for the last over two years. The contractor, whose name the authorities refused to disclose, had put up a shed on the pavement in Sector-9 Koperkhairane. Here he used to run a factory where he produced manhole covers and frames made of ce- ment. The industry needed a lot of water and the contractor had installed a water tank where he collected rain water during the wet season. When the rains stopped, he is believed to have surrepticiously broken into the public water main and taken a connection. About a year ago, the theft was discovered and the connecCont. on pg. 3 CMYK 2 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from BANSARI PRAKASH UDANI to BANSRI PRAKASH UDANI as per affidavit dated 17th March 2015. 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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 18 March, 2015 Burglars break into locked house Young girl run over by dumper Go away with a booty worth 2.25 lakhs By Vikram Gaikwad NERUL: Unidentified burglars broke into a locked residence and carried off gold and cash totally worth about Rs 2.25 lacs in broad daylight on Friday. Mohan Salian, a senior citizen, lived in a flat in Moreshwar Society in Diwalegaon with his family. On Friday, he and his wife had gone away in the morning after locking the house. Taking advan- www.newsband.in tage of the family’s absence, unidentified robbers broke into the house and collected cash and gold ornaments totally valued at Rs 2.25 lacs. The robbers had gained access by bending the window grill. The Salians learnt about the robbery when they returned home at about 5.30 pm. Salian has lodged a complaint with NRI police who have begun investigation. Driver absconds By Vikram Gaikwad Nerul: An 18-year old girl was crushed to death by a speeding dumper near Panvel on Monday. The victim, Shilpa Hiraji Donkar (18) lived in Ganeshpuri village of Panvel Taluka. As usual, she was returning home after work at about 5.45 pm with two friends. As the threesome was walking along the road in the Youth held for obscene moves at school girls Pedestrian knocked down and killed at Kharghar grieved by his overtures, some girls told their parents about the stalker. The parents of the aggrieved girls kept a watch on his movement for some days and on Monday, a few of them cornered him and also assaulted him. Finally, they handed him to Vashi police who have arrested him on the charge of molestation. By Vikram Gaikwad KHARGHAR: An unidentified man was knocked down and killed by a speeding vehicle on Saturday night. The deceased was trying to cross the Sion-Panvel highway at Hiranandani bridge when an unidentified vehicle coming from Panvel end and drim. Police have not been able to establish the identity of the deceased. Kharghar police are investigating. By Vikram Gaikwad VASHI: A 28-year old youth has been arrested for making obscene gestures with sexual overtones at minor school girls at Vashi. The accused Zuber Khar (28) is a resident of Sector-10, Vashi. He used to stand in the vicinity of St Mary’s School, Vashi and make obscene gestures at passing girls and often used to touch them uncomfortably too. Ag- Civic contractor.... tion was cut off. Within a few days, however, civic officials allowed the restoration of the illegal connection saying that the man was operating from ‘CIDCO land’. It now turns out that a local elected representative was preventing the authorities from taking action against the powerful contractor. The open tank constructed by the contractor had become an important breeding place for mosquitoes and the local residents were getting troubled. It was their complaint that forced the authorities to take action against the culprit. “Inquiries are in progress. We can register a complaint only after the preliminary inquiries are over,” was the response of the civic officials. Keep an eye... parents to keep a watch on their children lest they too fall victim to the hate poison,” he added. “Defiling the statues of great men or otherwise subjecting them to ridicule or insult can also be a source of enmity. Responsible citizens should keep an eye open at such happenings,” said Navi Mumbai police commissioner K L Prasad in his presidential address. “We must promote brother- hood among communities. That is the only way to establish peace in the society,” he added. Additional Commissioner of Police Fatehsinh Patil, DCP (Zone2) Sanjay Singh Yenpure, DCP (Zone-1) Shahaji Umap, DCP (Special Branch) Vishwas Pandhare, DCP (Traffic) Arvind Salve and DCP (HQ) Prashant Khaire were among those present on the occasion. Cont. from pg. 1 falling victim to indoctrination conducted online. “We are up against a new kind of terrorism where young people’s minds are being filled with hate. They are being indoctrinated through the internet which has silently but inexorably crept into every household. It is necessary for the Cont. from pg. 1 CMYK vicinity of Kombadbhuje village, a dumper (MH-43/Y-1544) driven at break neck speed knocked her down. In fact, she came under the wheels and was crushed to death on the spot. The dumper driver however fled the scene leaving the vehicle behind. NRI police have registered a complaint and launched a man hunt for the driver. 3 Youth held for violating 5-year old By Vikram Gaikwad RABALE: A 23-year old youth has been arrested on the charge of violating a 5-year old girl. The accused, Suresh Kisan Rathod (23) lived in Ishwar Nagar area of Digha and the victim also lived in the same neighbourhood. Since the youth was in contact with the family, he used to visit the family house frequently. On Monday, when the par- ents of the child were away, Rathod is reported to have gone to the victim’s house and finding her alone, offered to buy chocolates for her and lured her into his house. Once inside, he started making indecent moves at the girl and molested her. The aggrieved girl told her parents when they returned. Accordingly, the parents went to Rabale MIDC police station and lodged a complaint. CMYK 4 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in St Augustine U-10 Boys Traffic cops get into working mode NMASA Football Champions Catch motorists violating no entry rules SAHS FB U10 boys Winners Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Following the footsteps of their seniors the under10 boys from St Augustine High School, Nerul added another winner’s trophy to their institute’s cabinet by winning the prestigious Navi Mumbai Area School Association (NMASA) Inter School Football Tournament recently at Christ Academy School ground in Koperkhairane. St Augustine however had to face stiff resistance from D A V Public School, Kharghar before they prevailed in tie breaker 2-0 after both teams finished goalless at the end of the regulation time. Vikram Masani and Rahil Majgaonkar were the goal scorers for the winners. Earlier in their semi final tie St Augustine riding on a The duel ...(File photo) solitary goal scored by Arpeet Mhatre had defeated SBOA Public School Nerul 1-0. In the other semifinal match D A V Kharghar which had upset hosts Christ Academy by 1-0 in their second round match, defeated Vashi based Avalon Heights International by 1-0 after Viraj Patne scored the match winner in the first half. “We are happy with the achievement of our under-10 Boys who for the first time in recent times have won the NMASA football Championship in this age category. Though it was a close win our boys had better ball possession and displayed better techniques during the course of the tournament. Events like these allow the schools from Navi Mumbai to focus on grass root development” shared Amjad Khan, Football Coach of St Augustine High School, Nerul By Chandrashekhar Hendve VASHI: At long last, the traffic police have started taking action against motorists who have been violating traffic rules. The narrow lane that forms part of CIDCO Office road in Sector-1/2, Vashi has been a one-way drive right from the beginning. For the first few years, the rules were enforced too. But, on account of the lethargy shown by the traffic department, motorists have been taking the liberty of driving through this lane from the wrong end with impunity. The lane witnesses chaos as it houses two banks, CIDCO’s nodal office, the rationing office, MSEDCL office and a civic dispensary which together attract a lot of traffic. Traffic cops rarely turn up to prevent traffic violations. Since Monday, some traffic cops have been standing at the entry point and catching motorists coming from the wrong end and collecting fines from them. “They are doing it only to complete their target for the year,” said people in the know. Incidentally, this is not the first time such action has been taken. They conduct the campaign for a couple of days and then disappear. “And it is back to the square one,” say the residents, who have been experiencing the inconvenience for decades. Hasya Kavi Sammelan held to mark Holi Jankalyan Cricket Association wins cricket tournament The first prize in the cricket tournament organized by Corporator Surekha Ithape of Ward No 80 in Nerul was won by Jankalyan Cricket Sangh. Forty eight teams came to participate in the two day under arm cricket tournament which was held on 14 and 15 March, 2015. The prize consisted of a trophy and a purse of Rs 11,111. The runner up prize consisting of a purse of Rs 5,555 was bagged by Maharashtra Cricket Club of Bhimashankar Society. CMYK By Chandrashekhar Hendve NAVI MUMBAI: Hasya Kavi Sammelan 2015 was organized by Navi Mumbai Merchant’s Gymkhana on Sunday, 15 March at Swimming Pool side at Navi Mumbai Merchant’s Gymkhana. This event met with great success this year. More than 250 eminent persons from Navi Mumbai attended the Sammelan. Compering was done by Dr Anant Srimali while renowned Hindi poets entertained the audiences. Laughter and Comedy show fame Dr Mukesh Gautam, Ramanand Sagar TV Show, Film & laughter show fame Srimati Lata Haya, Laughter King Shri Prakash Papalu, Writer of songs like Sardi, Khasi na Maleria hua and Hasya Kavi Shri Vinu Mahendru displayed their wits, satires and humorous rhymes. The poets kept the audience in splits with their LOL performances. Navi Mumbai MerCont. on pg. 6 CMYK dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in Debate over whether developmental work at Dronagiri should stop or continue By Dinesh Kamath NAVI MUMBAI: The hill in Dronagiri node in Uran holds mythological significance. Hence many residents in and around this place have a kind of religious attachment towards this hill. But the developmental works that is being carried out here has started worrying these people who are appealing to the authorities to leave alone the hill which they consider as a holy place. A resident of this place said, “We consider this hill as a holy place. It has historical and mythological value. The construction works that are being done here should at once stop or we will be forced to stage an agitation. We understand that the authorities are trying to make this place worth living for us but there are some elements who are out to destroy this place without caring about the fact that many residents over here consider it as a holy place.” When asked as to why exactly that place was considered as holy, he replied that the hill was dropped there by Hindu God Lord Hanuman owing to which many Hindus consider this region as a place of worship. He added, “It is believed that for many centuries the hill was dropped by Lord Hanuman. Things like digging and excavations can endanger this place and make it prone to earthquakes and other dangers.” These residents have taken the help of environmental activists and experts to fight for their cause. These environmentalists have also appealed to the authorities to stop development works in Dronagiri at once. A real estate agent seemed to be happy about the construction works taking place in this region. He said, “This place is fit for con- struction of residences which will have huge demand considering the location of the place and many scopes it provides. The real estate people will manage to do great business here once the place is developed.” An environment expert said, “This region is located in coastal area and to carry out development work over here is dangerous from ecological and environmental angle. The authorities are taking a big risk and putting the lives of residents over here in danger. The authorities should consult the environmentalists before carrying out further developmental works here. Another way to prevent the construction work from continuing is appealing to the High Court by the residents.” The municipal authorities are facing a tough time in deciding whether Dronagiri should be left alone or whether development works should continue taking place here. CMYK 5 Indian women’s way! By Hema Gobindram Lobo Was it the celebration of the International Women’s Day or the IndianWomen’s WAY? Last week saw the gregarious gathering of feisty women from Women’s Interaction for Core Committee of WISH President of WISH, Hema G. Lobo addressing the members of WISH Self Help, (WISH) across all age groups from 22 years to 72 years, gather atop Hotel Yogi Executive to celebrate THEIR WAY! The myriad activities that seem to be moving the enthusiasts from one colorful mood to another were indeed many! While their valued guests, including renowned music artists Iqbal Khan, Nuzrat and their instrumentalists along with renowned singer Asmita Ghate, who all stepped in to lend the glorious evening its essential backdrop of melodious harmony to bind one and all, several other interesting activities got everyone into a tizzy! The superb flower arrangement demon- stration by Vice-president of WISH, Rekha Shah and her talented artist from the exotic FERNS and PETALS boutique got the audience to learn a bit of the craft while creative minds participated in naming the final arrangements. ‘Shola aur Shabnam’ for the arrangement with the Cont. on pg. 6 CMYK 6 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in Issue : 266 18 March, 2015 Politics without principles is mockery The ruling party will go to any extent to remain in power and the opposition party to snatch the power from the ruling party. We the public vote them to keep the sovereignity of the Country and the state in particular by upholding moral values but those who should be respecting law are found to be totally abandoning the same. This is not Democracy, but real madness in the name of democracy and fundamental rights. What happened in Kerala Assembly was akin to taking law into their own hands. Why do we vote in elections? We vote because it is our democratic right. But our politicians need us just on the polling day; Next five years the MLAs/MPs/Ministers will be working on how to recover his poll expenses and how to covertly make money for his family/ caste; the common people are being fooled and taken into the cage of poverty throughout their life with seemingly alluring baits of offers. There is a massive degradation in our political system. Any solution, particularly in a democratic country like India, should be arrived at by discussions and peaceful talks! But unfortunately, views are expressed by damaging national property. Why don’t our politicians follow the principle of Satyagraha for protests? There was a time when our political leaders, ministers used to resign on moral ground. Now there is no morality in politics. So they are not resigning on moral ground. Even if they get convicted they will seek possibilities to continue in power. Now politics is not based on morality but it is based on power. However, one must also acknowledge that India’s political culture doesn’t encourage politicians to resign from office and undergo the legal process to prove their innocence. Have we ever seen any high profile politician doing this? Resignation itself is seen as proof of guilt. One reason for this reluctance to resign is that the law is too slow in its functioning. It will take years if not decades before a criminal case is concluded. Violence and indecorous behaviour in the Parliament and State Assemblies do not constitute news anymore. We will be surprised if our elected representatives behave in an orderly and responsible manner, befitting their new found status. This is the price we are paying for blindly electing candidates by ignoring their dubious background. Under the garb of democracy, crimes are committed and the criminals enjoy immunity from prosecution owing to their political clout. This has rendered the Legislature, one of the three pillars of democracy, (Legislature, Executive and Judiciary), very weak. No wonder, our democracy has become very wobbly. When the edifice of democracy is unstable, it is bound to adversely affect the other two pillars also. Just as “Honesty is the best policy” has become a cliched adage, “Democracy is the best policy” has lost its virtue due to trampling of ethical values and righteousness by the elected members or representatives. Any policy bereft of principles becomes a mockery. CR Special Trains Between Mumbai And Tirunelveli/Ernakulam Will Halt at Panvel, Booking commences Today By Ashok Dhamija MUMBAI: Central Railway (CR) has decided to run four Special trains between Mumbai and Tirunelveli/ Ernakulam to clear the extra rush of passengers. The details are as under: A ) M u m b a i Tirunelveli Specials: Train No. 01067 DN will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Mumbai at 0025 hrs on 25th Mar, 2015 and will reach Tirunelveli at 1100 hrs next day. Halts enroute includes Dadar, Thane, Panvel, Khed, Chiplun, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri, Kankavali, Kudal, Sawantwadi Road, Thivim, Karmali, Madgaon, Karwar, Kumta, Murudeshwar, Bhatkal, Mookambika Road Byndoor, Kundapura, Udupi, Suratkal, Mangalore Jn., Kozhikode, Shoranur, Ernakulam Town, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram and Nagercoil Town stations. On its return journey Train No. 01068 UP will leave Tirunelveli at 1330 hrs on 26th Mar, 2015 and will arrive CST, Mumbai at 0200 hrs on third day. Halts en-route includes Valliyur, Nagercoil Town, Eraniel, Kulitturai, Neyyatinkara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kayankulam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ernakulam Town, Aluva, Thrissur, Shoranur, Tirur, Kozhikode, Vadakara, Thalasseri, Kannur, Kasaragod, Mangalore Jn., Suratkal, Udupi, Kundapura, Mookambika Road Byndoor, Bhatkal, Murudeshwar, Kumta, Karwar, Madgaon, Karmali, Thivim, Sawantwadi Road, Kudal, Kankavali, Ratnagiri, Sangameshwar, Chiplun, Panvel, Thane, Dadar. B) Mumbai-Ernakulam Specials: Train No. 01065 DN will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Mumbai at 0025 hrs on 22nd Mar, 2015 and will arrive Ernakulam at 0215 hrs next day. Halts enroute includes Dadar, Thane, Panvel, Khed, Chiplun, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri, Kankavali, Kudal, Sawantwadi Road, Thivim, Karmali, Madgaon, Karwar, Kumta, Murudeshwar, Bhatkal, Mookambika Road Byndoor, Kundapura, Udupi, Suratkal, Mangalore Jn., Kannur, Kozhikode, Shoranur and Thrissur stations. On its return journey Train No. 01066 UP will leave Ernakulam at 0545 hrs on 23rd Mar, 2015 and will arrive at CST, Mumbai at 0815 hrs next day. Halts en-route includes Aluva, Thrissur, Shoranur, Kuttipuram, Tirur, Kozhikode, Vadakara, Thalasseri, Kannur, Payyanur, Kanhangad, Kasaragod, Mangalore Jn., Suratkal, Udupi, Kundapura, Mookambika Road Byndoor, Bhatkal, Murudeshwar, Kumta, Karwar, Madgaon, Karmali, Thivim, Sawantwadi Road, Kudal, Kankavali, Ratnagiri, Sangameshwar, Chiplun, Khed, Panvel, Thane and Dadar stations. All above Special Trains will comprise of 20 coaches including Four AC-3 Tier, 12 Sleeper class, Two General Second Class and Two General Second Class cum Guard’s Brake Vans. Bookings for 01065 & 01067 will open from Wednesday 18th Mar. 2015. Boat registration process to commence for fishermen By Umesh Parida URAN: The fishermen will have to register their boats. This instruction has been passed on to the regional officers. This is learnt from a reply given by the state fishing business minister Eknath Khadse to a query. The Ragaid District Fishing Central Coop- erative Sangh has cited that certificates have not been issued for the last six months to the fishermen. This has resulted in massive loss for the fishermen. The VRC issuance has been stopped to the boats used for fishing. In view of the same, the fishermen could not go in to the sea for fishing purpose. The minister has assured to take immediate action, whatever required, keeping in mind the loss being incurred to the fishermen. The minister has agreed that as VRC has not been issued it is affecting the fishing community. The state government is considering amending the state Sea Fishing Act. Accordingly, the regional offices have been issued directives to accept the registration of fishing boats. The issue has been affecting the fishing folk as their livelihood is affected. Hope the issue will soon be resolved as fishing during the current season fetches good income for the fishermen. Indian women’s... home-made drinks were more effective in dispelling the hostile heat while the SWADESHI theme ensured that it was also the time to ward off the Cokes and Fantas obsession! ‘Panna’ made from raw mango, ‘sol kadi and kokum sherbet were indeed popular while the Mogra Sherbet won hearts. Well known Naturopath and Yoga Guru, student of Nigam Guruji of Ambika Yog Kutir emphasized the importance of Surya Namaskar every morning for stable health. While lighting the WISH lamps each and every member pledged their support and solidarity for Senior Citizens, when Advocate Prabhakar, present at the function informed about the various facilities for the senior citizens which they had to be made aware of. Ham Honge Kaamyab sang one and all flashing the V sign for Victory, even as each one present silently resolved to spread love, joy, care and concern for ALL! Hasya Kavi... Cont. from pg. 5 flaming ‘Birds of Paradise’ adorning it and ‘Dil Bahar’, embellished with the divine heartshaped romantic Anthuriums earned prizes while Rita Gupta, successfully auctioned the creations to the ever generous Meenakshi Gupta and Winnie. The ensuing summer season can be fun time if laced with the exotic Indian ‘sherbets’, demonstrated the ladies who declared that CMYK Cont. from pg. 4 chant Gymkhana (NMMG) members and many non members also enjoyed the poetic recitation in Hindi & Urdu dialect. Mohan Gurnani, President of NMMG, said, “We are very happy that the citizens of Navi Mumbai have enjoyed the event. We have got a very good response from audience this year. We are planning similar events every year in the future.” CMYK dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in Koparkhairane will get a fire station By Dinesh Kamath NAVI MUMBAI: Koperkhairane was always badly in need of a fire station in its vicinity. Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporator, a few days back, came up with a good news that Koperkhairane would get a fire station. This pleased the residents of Koperkhairane to a great extent. NMMC has also found a contractor who has been assigned the job of constructing the fire station at Koperkhairane. More than Rs 7 crores has been sanctioned for construction of this fire station. Once the fire station gets constructed, 23 sectors in Koperkhairane will benefit. Other places which will benefit are Ghansoli, Mahape, Adavali, Bhutavali, Pawane, Khairne and Bonkhode. These are places which have many residences, schools, colleges, industries, factories and corporate offices. This being a commercial area, a fire station was urgently needed here since there is always a danger of fire breaking out here. The construction work of fire station to get completed will take more than one and a half year. The fire station will consist of parking space for fire engines and enough space to accommodate staff members, and also within the premises of the station there will be residences built for the fire officers. Previously whenever fire would break out Letter to the Editor.... Karnataka calls the shot Karnataka Ranji Trophy side is going great guns for the last two seasons together and its overall performance for the last 6 years has been outstanding. The team combination, mindset of the players and co-ordination - all add to the success of the team. Captain Vinay Kumar deserves all the praise for handling a stupendous side with grit and determination against the likes of Mumbai and Tamil Nadu Sides. The way Karnataka dismissed Mumbai for a paltry 44 on the first day of the semi-final and later sustained the show to achieve an emphatic win over 40 time champion - all add colour to their significant success. Tamil Nadu side was at its end when they were shot out for 134 on the first day of the five day final and that gave them the edge to make a match of it and they made it beyond the reach of the opposition with superlative batting performance. It was total team work that paved the way for an innings win. Tamil Nadu on the other hand waiting for 28 years for elusive win in Ranji Trophy failed at the altar. Having kept them under check on the first day, TN side lost the initiative and thereafter was fighting against the wall for the rest of the match. Kudos to Karnataka side for achieving the major Trophy in the domestic circuit! But the pathetic thing is that none of the players are in the World cup side down under. This is hard to digest as the Karnataka bowling attack is considered as the best in the country. Anyway, it’s all in the game. - C. K. Subramaniam, Sanpada anywhere within Koperkhairane, the fire brigade would take a lot of time to reach the spot where the mishap would take place and owing to this delay deaths and casualties could not be prevented. But the emergence of the new fire station will enable the firemen to reach the spot where the fire has broken out in matter of very few minutes. This is the reason why the residents of Koperkhairane are heaving a sigh of relief. 7 Amma to visit Navi Mumbai The hugging saint Mata Amritanandamayi Devi is visiting Navi Mumbai on Sunday and Monday, 22 and 23 March, 2015. She will camp at her Math at Brahmagiri, Plot No 5, Sector20, Nerul (West) and participate in Brahmasthana Pratishta Mahotsavam and give individual darshan to the visitors from 11.00 am onwards on both days. For further details, contact the organizers over 022-2772 2385 or 2771 1585 or 98202 70953. No. Home/D.I./T.2/App./WS66487/15 Office of the Collector & District Magistrate District Thane Date : 17/3/2015 Notice The Legal Advisor & Joint Secretary, Law & Judiciary Department Mantralaya, Mumbai, vide his D.O. letter No. DGP-2015/CR-84/D-4, Dt.16/3/2015, has invited applications in prescribed forms from eligible candidates for the appointment to the posts of District Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor and Assistant Government Pleaser and Additional Pubic Prosecutor. The Collector and District magistrate will prepare a panel of eligible candidates as per the provisions order XXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, (V of 1908), Section 24 (3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (II of 1974) and Rule 13 of the Maharashtra Law Officers (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Remuneration) Rules, 1984 and the amendment made vide notification dated 03/02/2015 and corrigendum to this notification dated 13/ 02/2015. 2. The required qualification and eligibility criteria for the said posts will be as per the provisions of the Rule 11 of Maharashtra Law Officers (Appointment, conditions of Services and Remuneration) Rules 1984 as mentioned below:1) Applicant must be Citizen of India. 2) Applicant must hold a degree in Law from any recognized university and enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa. 3) Applicant must not be more than 55 years of age on the date of appointment. 4) Applicant must hold at least 7 years’ experience of practice as an Advocate on the date of application. 3. The applicant who desire to apply for the above posts may submit the applications in the prescribed form annexed herewith. 1) The applications should be addressed to the Collector and District magistrate, District – Thane and should be submitted by hand delivery. The last date of submission of applications is 31st March, 2015. 2) The application will not be accepted after the due date and time. The incomplete and unreadable applications will not be considered as well. 3) The applications must be accompanied with attested photo copies of documents / testimonials. 4) The canvassing in any form by any candidate shall incur disqualification. 5) The selection of the candidates will be made by the way of interview. The date and time of interview will be conveyed separately to the qualified candidates. 6) The existing appointments on the respective posts will come to an end automatically on the date of issue of the proposed fresh appointment orders. Hence present law officers need to apply freshly for the said posts. The separate application is required to be made for the every post. Sd/Collector & District Magistrate, Thane ke´À.efpeceekeÀe/þeCes peeefn/33/2014-15 CMYK CMYK 8 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 March, 2015 www.newsband.in BVIMED NSS’s Youth for Nation Initiative Receives Villagers Whole Heartedly Participation Dental camp, Computer training, Swachata abhiyan. Personality development drives undertaken By Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: The NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (BVIMED) recently organized a seven days residential Special Winter Camp at Village Veshvidadarpada, Taluka Uran, District Raigad based on the theme “The Youth for Nation”. The camp was inaugurated with traditional fervor at the premises of village Gram Panchayat Primary School by paying tributes to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue. Director BVIMED Dr. D. Y. Patil, Village Sarpanch Mamta Mohite, former Sarpanch Vijay Patil, Police in charge Duttaram Gondhali, Headmistress of the Gram Panchayat Primary School Pratibha Patil were prominent among the other guest at the occasion. A dental check up camp under the aegis of Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Dental, Navi Mumbai and supervi- Tambe, under-19 world cuppers Shreyas Iyer and Sarfaraz Khan, all rounder Siddharth Chitnis and medium pacer Prathamesh Dhake. The other members of the team includes Abhishek Nayar, Suryakumar Yadav, Siddhesh Lad, Akhil Herwadkar, Shardul Thakur, Rohan Raje, Abhishek Raut and 16 year old Sidak Singh. BVIMED NSS volunteers along with their mentors which took part in the specail winter camp at Village Veshvidadarpada, Taluka Uran, District Raigad. sion of Prof. Kuldeep Bhalerao, NSS Officer witnessed huge participation from the local villagers which included school students. In order to promote computer literacy among the localities a computer training session too was organized under supervision of Prof. Nishad Haveri. NSS volunteers also observed the Gram Swachata Abhiyan based on the theme “Cleanliness is to way of life and we must inherit it” and latter Enthusiastic involvement in Gram Swachata Abhiyan by the volunteers Six DYPSA Players Part of Mumbai T20 Team Text and Photos by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Six players from Nerul based D Y Patil Sports Academy have been selected to represent the Mumbai team that was released by Mumbai cricket Association (MCA) for the forth coming West Zone T20 matches to be played for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Twenty 20 cricket domestic championship from 24th to 27th March 2015 at Pune. The 15 members squad that will be lead by Aditya Tare under whose leadership Mumbai made it to the Ranji Trophy semis before losing to cleaned the village. A special session for the personality development was also conducted to enhance the holistic development of local students. “Along with the academic competence, personality of an individual is equally important criteria for success in life” said Prof. Satya Swarup Ranjan, during his session Veshvidadarpada Village Sarpanch Mamta Mohite said “We are thankful to the efforts put in by BVIMED NSS Unit during their stay in our village as they spread the message of cleanliness and importance of hygiene in personal health. The session on new age technology too has benefited our villagers and students alike” “The rationale behind holding this special winter camp which witnessed participation from 25 NSS volunteers was dual fold. First it exposed them students to rural life and issues faced by the villagers. Secondly by volunteering it promotes level headedness and self belief among the students who when exposed to practical issues of life can find solutions to the many challenges in their future career. We are thankful for the wholehearted support of our Director Dr. D. Y. Patil and Dr. Vaishali Patil and also the benevolent cooperation of the enthusiastic Gram Panchayat authorities and the noble villagers in our endeavors” shared Prof. Kuldeep Bhalerao, BVIMED NSS Officer on the occasion. (L to R) DYPSA’s Shoiab Shaikh and SarCurrent Ranji captain Aditya Tare will also faraz Khan are among the six players who lead the Mumbai T20 team. will be part of the Mumbai T20 squad. Shaikh, veteran leg eventual winners DYPSA players spinner Pravin Karnataka. The include opener Shoiab CMYK
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