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Vol 08|Issue 269|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Saturday 21 March, 2015|Pages 4|Price Re.1
Voters lists on internet
Check your name sitting at home;
e-governance comes home
By Vijay Bhor
CBD-BELAPUR: Navi
Mumbai Municipal
Corporation, which
published the
voters lists only
two days ago, has
now put them on
the website. In
fact, it has
opened a separate
website
www.nmmc
election.org for
the purpose.
The website carries
not only the complete
voters’ lists but also
complete details of the
newly formed wards with their
contours. It also carries the map
where one can see the Wards
marked out, reservation for
various types,
details about the
polling centers
and other details.
In fact, the voters
can check if their
names and
addresses have
been written
properly. Any
objections and
request for corrections/additions
should be made to the authorities
on or before 23 March, 2015.
This is the first time the
authorities have tried to introduce
e-governance into election exercise.
It is convenient to the people as
well as the authorities. It is hoped
that people will welcome it.
CIDCO allocates ` 1.5 cr for
Samaj Mandir in Selghar
Alooramji, both of us
have similar ambition.
You want to be Prime
Minister while I want
to be Crime Minister.
There is no difference
between the two!
By Umesh Parida
SELGHAR: The City
and Industrial Development Corporation has
allocated Rs 1.5 cr to
construct a Samaj
Mandir for the Selghar
residents. The villagers
appreciated the efforts
of Congress leader and
INTUC state leader
Mahendra Gharat for
his continuous efforts.
The villages Selghar, Kopar, Gavan,
Belpada, Shivaji Nagar
under Gavan grampanchayat have been approved with type plan
Samaj Mandir. Out of
the above, the first such
Samaj Mandir will
come up in Selghar.
Soon the bhoomi pujan
Mahendra Gharat
program will be held in
the Selghar village for
the Samaj Mandir’s
construction work.
The program also
coincides with the 90
year celebration of
Joma N Gharat who
was the firm supporter
of Janardan Bhagat.
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The CIDCO MD Sanjay
Bhatia will also be
present for the program. About 28 guntha
land has been given to
Selghar for various
public facilities.
The Selghar village
will also have school,
play ground, garden,
new cemetery, underground sewage line,
concrete blocks on road,
etc. About 30 ft wide
road will also be a part
of the Selghar development works. Such a
wide road has never
been found in any village. The Selghar pattern will be replicated
in 15 other villages,
hoped Mahndra Gharat.
NMMC could not give
scholarships to 717
students in 2013-14
By Umesh Parida
NAVI MUMBAI: The
civic body was not be
able to give 717 scholarships in 2013-2014.
However, the number
of applicants during
the year had reached
11161. The applications
were received by the
Social Welfare Department of the civic body. This
was revealed by
Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation.
According to
N M M C ,
10444+717 had
applied
for
scholarship to
the NMMC Social Welfare Department in
2013-14. Out of this
only 717 students had
applied in March 2014.
However, during the
said year funds were
not available. Hence
the 717 students had
not been granted scholarship.
The reply was given to corporator Rangnath K Auti who had
sought the details in a
question in general assembly. It seems that
lack of funding for providing scholarship to
the meritorious and
needy students was the
reason. NMMC’s reply
that there was non
availability of fund and
lack of awareness
about when to apply is
not convincing.
The civic body
should announce and
create awareness
about all such scholarship so that a large
number of needy beneficiaries apply in time.
This will enable them
to get the benefits in
time. The scholarship
will help the students
to avail education. This
is being widely opined
by many residents.
Preparation for
Gudi Padwa
Crowd gathered at the market at Vashi Sector 9 to make
purchases for Gudi Padwa (By Sumit Renose)
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– 400 706 and holding Shares in Flat No. 1202 in 51 Building of the society building and having Share Certificate No.
296 (1476-1480), died on 12-03-2014 without making any
nomination.
The Society hereby invites claims or objections from the heir
or heirs or other claimants / objector or objectors to the transfer of the said shares and interest of the deceased member in
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in the manner provided under the bye-laws of the Society. A
copy of the registered bye-laws of the Society is available for
inspection by the claimants / objectors in the office of the
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the date of expiry of its period. This Public Notice is issued in
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Vol 18 No 47Navi Mumbai 21 - 27 March, 2015RNI No. 71478/97 Pages 4 Price Re.1
Party hopping continues
NCP, Congress continue to slide
By Vikram Gaikwad
VASHI: In the light
of NCP stalwart and
Navi Mumbai strong
man losing his seat in
the last assembly election and in view of the
imminent municipal
election to the cashrich Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation,
the aspirants, especially the sitting corporators have started looking for greener pastures. Most importantly, many of them deserted NCP and some,
Congress as they find
no future for these parties.
It all started with
one of the staunchest
supporters of Naik, M
K Madhvi from Airoli
announcing his exit
from NCP. He and his
wife, corporator Vinaya
Madhvi are believed to
have opened the flood
perkhairane, sitting
corporators Shivram
Patil and his wife Anita Patil were the next
to join the Sena.
In Nerul, long time
Congress worker Nam-
gates when they quit
NCP and joined Shiv
Sena. They were followed by another stalwart, Kishore Patkar
leaving NCP and joining the Sena. In Ko-
dev Bhagat and his
wife, corporator Indumati Bhagat also
changed their loyalty
and jointed the Sena.
Similarly, Sindhu
Naik and her husband,
Admissions of wards
under RTE granted 25%
reservation till 23rd March
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
NAVI MUMBAI: Students gaining admission
under the Right to Education Act, 2009 will
be granted 25% reservation. To apply for the
same parents of the
wards have to register
by 23rd of March.
Those parents who
have already registered
for the seats under the
RTE act have asked to
visit one of ten schools’
helpline centers to check
the details pertinent to
application of the student and verify the process of admission by retrieving the certificate
of admission.
To verify the admission certificate, parents
should visit one of the
civic schools – School
Sr.no 1 (Belapur),
School sr.no 14/15 (
Shiravane), School no.
20/21 Turbhe Gaon,
School no.31/32 ( Koparkairne, sec-7),
School no.38 (Koparkhairne, sector -2),
School no.42/43 ( Ghansoli), School no. 48
(Digha), School no. 54/
55 ( Katkaripada) as
well as Ikarwallah Education Academy, Sec14 of Vashi. These
schools will be available with helpline center for verification till
the deadline of 25 th
March. To know further details contact no
– 27546887/27550466
and mobile no. 98928
12192 / 99678 36191.
Education Committee
member Arvind Naik
also switched loyalties
and joined the Sena.
The latest to change
loyalty has been Sampat Shewale of Vashi.
He seems to be a victim of delimitation. His
ward has become a
part of the Ward represented by Bharat
Nakhate, another
Naik loyalist. Naturally, both of them will not
be nominated for the
coveted Ward. So, he
has found rehabilitation in BJP. Political
observers do expect
more desertions and
switch overs in the
days to come.
Market Committee Director Ashok
Valunj’s mother passes away
NAVI MUMBAI: Market committee director Ashok Valunj’s
mother Nanubai Devaram
Valunj breathed her last on 19th
March at the age of 78.
Ministers Ganesh Naik, A.
Dilip Valse Patil, MLA Sashikant Shinde and the whole
Valunj family along with 3500
other mourners paid their respects at Turbhe crematorium. The post death rites will be carried
out on 27th March at Jagruteshwar Shiv Mandir
in sec-8 Vashi at 8am.
Gudis on display
Gudis kept ready and for display at APMC Market a day
before Gudi Padwa (By Sumit Renose)
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Corporator questions about
her right to participate in
preparing of the budget
By Umesh Parida
NAVI MUMBAI: A Sena
corporator questioned
the role of a member’s
participation in preparation of the budget
thereby raising a query in the Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation’s General Body.
The corporator Komal S Vaskar raised the
query whether a member has the right to participate in preparation
of the civic body budget
while citing the date of
completion of the term.
Not knowing the right
of an elected or nominated member reflects
her ignorance. She, despite having served a
full term, has yet to
know about the basic
rights of the elected representatives.
The NMMC chief in
his reply said that the
member is elected for
five years. He or she
will complete his or her
term as the civic body
term ends. The NMMC
administrative head
pointed out the various
provisions of law.
About budget preparation, the commissioner said that the
budgetary income and
expenditure is prepared
by the commission and
then it is presented in
the Standing Committee and the General
Body. The budget
should be approved before 31 March every
year by the General
Assembly.
The civic body also
pointed out that the
NMMC General Body
in March 1997 had approved to prepare annual urgent works and in
February 2010 had approved that the transport
undertaking
(NMMT) should prepare the annual budget
accordingly. Thus this
was the reply by
NMMC to the query
posed by the corporator.
‘Evergreen Hits’ on
22 March at Vashi
Senior Citizens’ Club, Vashi presents ‘Evergreen Hits’ a programme of all time favourite Hindi
songs on Sunday 22 March from 6.00 to 8.00 p.m.,
at Nandadeep, Plot 157, Sec.8, Vashi. Entry is
free. Phone: 27822068
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Associate member in CHS Part II
A K Bhattacharyya
In the last issue we
have discussed about
the various provisions
of the byelaws pertaining to the associate
membership in cooperative housing societies
including the approved
form of application for
Associate Membership
by an individual, who
desires to hold shares
jointly with another
person, who is already
admitted to membership of the society,
which has been appended along with the approved model byelaws
as APPENDIX – 5 under Byelaw No 19 (b).
Again the circular
issued on 29th November 2014 by the Chief
Commissioner of SCEA
to remove the reported
confusions about the
eligibility of an associate members to take
part in the elections cooperative. Therein it
has been clarified that
an .Associate Member
can participate in elec-
NOTE :
Application form for 8th batch for subsidized Training
Programme for Manager in CHS ( scheduled to start
by early April 2015) available in the office of the
Federation up to 21st March. Limited seats. 3 months’
course. All Saturdays 6pm to 8pm & Sundays 10am
to 2pm. Eligibility H Sc XII pass. Age 18 and above.
Certificates are issued jointly by Jt. Registrar Cooperative Societies (CIDCO) & Federation to successful
candidates. Vacancies in Navi Mumbai are more than
2000. Successful candidates of earlier batches are
gainfully employed. One time fee (including study
materials, law books stationeries etc.) Rs. 2500/-only.
tion if his name appears in the owner’s
Share Certificate. It is
pertinent to mention
that interpretation of
.Second Proviso to Rule
20(1) of Election Rules
specifies that, in case
of associate members
of co-operative housing
society and cooperative
premises society, the
member whose name
stands first in the
share certificate shall
be eligible to be nominated as candidate for
the election. In absence
of such person whose
name stands second as
associate member and
in the absence of both,
Cont. on pg. 4
Preparation for Gudi Padwa
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
Tilak Education Society’s Vashi English
High School, Sector
28,Vashi, is preparing
for Gudi Padwa in a
unique way. Students
from I To VIII Std. are
preparing gudi in the
form of craft work in
class. They are preparing colourful posters
and slogan and painting of Gudi Padwa.
They put traditional
dress and shared
homemade sweets.
They will also perform
lezim along with Maharashtra folk dance
on auspicious day. On
the occasion of Gudi
Padwa Festival, the
students will share special message of peace,
sharing, tranquility
etc.
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EsselWorld and Water Kingdom announce a
hall ticket bonanza for HSC and SSC students
By Dinesh Kamath
To de-stress SSC
and HSC students
from their studies, EsselWorld and Water
Kingdom is all set to
re-launch its most demanding Hall ticket
scheme. The current
year SSC & HCS students, particularly
from Navi Mumbai,
can flash their hall
tickets to get attractive discount on single park ticket. The
students can avail
50% off on entry ticket for both the parks!
To ensure that all
the students enjoy this
special scheme the offer will be valid from 9
March to 30 April 2015.
Don’t forget to carry
your valid SSC & HSC
Hall ticket along with
the photocopy of the
same and your photo id
proof.
Date: 9 March to 30
April 2015
Park
Timings:
10.00 am – 8.00 pm
Venue: EsselWorld
So unwind, do
something different, do
something thrilling,
visit EsselWorld and
Water Kingdom for one
of its kind experience.
and Water Kingdom,
Gorai Village, Borivali (W), Mumbai –
400091
For booking call:
022 6528 0305
Common scenario every month at Vashi
By Meena R Prashant
VASHI:
Flooded
streets with car wheels
submerged in drain
water have become a
common sight in
Sector 17, Vashi.
The residents allege that this has
become a common scenario every month on the
day of Amavasya
(New moon) as
the high tide water gushes into
the drain forcing
it to overflow and
enter the streets
emanating foul
smell and a spurt
in mosquito menace.
“It is sad to see
that every month
d u r i n g
Amavasya, the
storm
water
drain over flows
and the high tide
water gushes
out. This scenario lasts for at
least three days making it difficult to walk,”
says Seema Jadhav, a
resident of sector 17.
The residents allege
that despite consecutive problem since a
year and even after
bringing the issue to
the notice of the civic
body officials, no action
has been taken to sort
out the matter. “The
high tide water enters
the streets of sector 17.
After the water recedes
in about three to four
days there is scum and
foul smell. The roads
get slippery so walking
becomes a task. To park
vehicles and get out or
get in also becomes difficult. Kids play in the
accumulated water
which is a severe health
hazard. It is said that
due to the ongoing gutter work in neighboring
sector 16 the water is
entering in sector 17.
However this problem
is occurring since a
year. Officials of NMMC
have been notified about
the same but in vain”,
said Aruna Patil,
a resident of sector 17.
When contacted, the corporator of sector 17,
Sampath Shewale said, “During the period of
Amavasya, there
is high tide and
generally the
back water does
enter the city
drains. However,
due to the ongoing work of drain
near
St.
Lawrence School,
the valve of the
drain has been
closed due to
which the water
has gushed onto
the streets. This
water is generally let out in the
creek. With the
completion of the work
the problem will get
rectified on its own.
Nevertheless, I have
intimated the officials
to immediately open
the valve so that the
water is let out in the
nallah. With regards
to mosquito menace I
will ensure that fumigation is done,” assured Shewale
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Jain Irrigation Times Cricket Shield ‘A’ Division Champions
Text and Photos
by Ashok Dhamija
NAVI MUMBAI: Jain
Irrigation Systems Ltd
(JISL) outplayed Nerul
based D.Y. Patil Group
‘A’ by an innings and 91
runs in the final of the
85th edition of the Times
Cricket Shield for their
maiden ‘A’ Division title at the MIG Cricket
Club in Bandra, Mumbai Except for the opening two sessions which
was dominated by D Y
Patil batsmen (day 1) it
was JISL who had the
upper hand throughout
the next eight sessions
with the ball and bat
which in fact came to
an abrupt end in the
pre- lunch session on
the final day of their
four day summit clash.
JISL who had restricted D Y Patil to 320
on the opening day (at
one stage were 218 for
2) and lead by 77 runs
with five wickets in
hand at the end of Day
2, continued to tighten
the grip on the match
as their overnight batsmen Urvesh Patel and
Abhishek Raut who
were unbeaten on 36
and 41 runs respectively added crucial 155
runs and in the process
spent valuable time on
the crease. Patel (67)
D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ finish runner’s-up
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd players and support staff are all elated after winning their
maiden Times Cricket Shield ‘A’ Division Trophy.
innings was ended by the match. The duo addTrailing by 321 runs
D Y Patil skipper ed 94 runs for the eight on the basis of first inShoaib Shaikh after he wicket before Raut who nings D Y Patil openedged to Iqbal Abdullah spent nearly six hours ers Shrideep Mangela
at first slip with the on the crease perished and Swapnil Asnodkar
score board reading 476 at the score of 123 (15 added 43 runs for the
for 6 in the 101st over boundaries and one six first wicket which
and Shrikant Mundhe in 170 balls) caught by turned out to be the
(9) wicket by left arm Shreyas Iyer at mid-off highest stand for their
spinner Abdullah in the as he tried to heave team in their second
next over with the fur- medium pacer Shub- essay before Maharashther addition of nine ham Ranjhane (2/59) . tra’s medium pacer
runs only strengthen Attarde (70 n.o.) who is Fallah had Asnodkar
the resolve of Raut. a top order batsman in (18) caught by Attarde.
Playing against his Maharashtra (under- Adding to his exploits
former team mates he 25) side latter added 43 with the bat Attarde (3/
celebrated his call to bonus runs for the last 34) with his off spin
Mumbai T20 team with wicket with Samad Fal- took important wicket
a important century lah (20) before the lat- of Shoaib (18) whom he
(reverse sweep to third ter was bowled just be- caught off his own bowlman for a boundary) fore tea by D Y Patil’s ing. A sensational catch
and also motivated his most successful bowler by Aquib Shaikh who
young partner Shas- Aniket Redkar who fin- dived forward at long–
hank Attarde to bat ished with figures of on to dismiss Mumbai
their opponent out of 43.4 -3-169-5 .
Ranji player Mangela
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JISL’s Abhishek Raut who
scored 123 spent nearly
six hours on the crease
and became the second
centurion for his team
against his former team D
Y Patil Group ‘A’
(42) just before the close
of day 3 (ended on 117
for 3 in 23 overs) off
Maharashtra’s medium
pacer Shrikant Munde
(1/49) boosted the
chances of JISL for an
outright win with a day
in hand. Centurion in
the first innings and
Mumbai’s top run-scorer in his debut Ranji
season Shreyas Iyer
could only add 16 runs
to his overnight score of
22 before he edged one
on to his stumps of Fallah (2/60) wicket in the
fifth over of the day
which set the tone for
JISL bowlers who completed the formalities
as D Y Patil innings
folded in the 46th over
for 240 (212 + 18 penalty runs for overrate
by JISL bowlers)
“To beat D Y Patil is
a dream come true for
any team, particularly
by an innings in the final for our maiden
Times Cricket Shield ‘A
Division title. Our defeat to the same team
in the league phase only
seem to strength our
team resolve as we had
won all other matches
on the basis of first innings lead otherwise. It
was our batsmen whose
contribution made the
difference both in terms
of runs and time spent
on the crease. In the
end the famed D Y Patil batting crumbled
under pressure after
our bowlers wrested the
control once again in
the second innings
’”shared an elated
Amit Patil, Skipper of
JISL.
“Their bowlers
made a good comeback
in the final session on
the opening day and latter the inability of our
bowlers to do the same
over the next two days
proved to be the major
difference. Losing by
such a huge margin is
Cont. on pg. 4
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21 - 27 March 2015 Issue : 47
21 - 27 March 2015
Premium FSI and a
greedy government
State finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwar has been most unkind to the middle class
residents of Mumbai and nearby cities. By
raising the cost of premium FSI, he has put
medium size houses which are already costly, beyond the reach of middle class people.
On the one hand, the central government
has been promising cheap and affordable
houses to the people of the country, while on
the other, the state government is trying to
do the opposite. Originally, FSI was a devise
conceived to keep the density of population
in urban surroundings under check. It is
strange that the greedy governments are
turning it into a source of revenue. At one
end, the government is promising free houses to the slum dwellers, who are nothing but
encroachers, at the other, it makes buying a
house by honest people impossible. Remember that middle class people want to buy a
house with their hard earned money but they
get no support from the government. The
contrast is clear: honest people are punished
or exploited and the encroachers are rewarded!
Looking at government’s finances, last
year, it is reported to have spent 73% of its
revenue on ‘establishment’ or staff salaries
and perks. Either it is over staffed or the
staffers are overpaid. Any sane government
should be making genuine efforts to control
this unproductive expenditure. That will provide a fillip to growth too. We are aware that
the state governments have few avenues for
raising revenues through direct taxes. Profession tax is probably the only direct tax in
its kitty. But that has limited scope for raising. And it also brings immediate reaction
from the citizens. Therefore, governments
are afraid of touching it. Motor vehicle tax
and stamp duty are two other sources which
are already over exploited. The former in particular should be used as a tool to control
vehicle population rather than one for raising revenue. VAT, being an indirect tax, is
bound to fan inflation. That leaves sales tax
as the only other source. The government
should be increasing sales tax on liquor and
tobacco products, as they injurious to people’s health. But the irony is that the budget
has made liquor cheaper! Milk is being made
costlier and liquor cheaper! Is it what people
expected from a BJP-led government?
Coming back to the issue of FSI, housing
is an essential after food and clothing and
only a morally bankrupt government can
think of making them costlier and putting
them beyond the reach of people. While the
very same government is making it difficult
to acquire rural land for industrial projects,
it is freely allowing urban land under its control to be encroached upon! The issue of land
is full of ironies.
CR to Run Weekly Summer AC Superfast
Specials To Karmali / Lucknow
Booking
Opens Today
By Ashok Dhamija
MUMBAI: Central Railway will run 26 Weekly
Summer Superfast Specials to clear the extra
rush of passengers during the ensuing summer
holidays. The details are as under:
A) Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Karmali
AC Superfast Specials (22)
01039 Superfast Special will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Mumbai at 0110 hrs
o-n every Friday from 27th Mar, 2015 to 5th
June, .2015 and arrive Karmali at 1100 hrs same
day. 01040 Superfast Special will leave Karmali
at 1400 hrs o-n the same day from from 27th
Mar, 2015 to 5th June, .2015 27.3.2015 to
5.6.2015 and reach LTT, Mumbai at 2355 hrs
same day.
Halts: Thane, Panvel, Chiplun, Ratnagiri,
Kankavali &Kudal
Composition: o-ne First AC, Two AC-2 Tier,
8 AC-3 Tier, o-ne Pantry Car.
B) Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Lucknow
AC Superfast Special (4)
02111 AC Superfast Special will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Mumbai at 1420
hrs o-n every Saturday o-n 28th Mar & 4th April,
2015 and arrive Lucknow at 1335 hrs next day.
02112 AC Superfast Special will leave Lucknow
at 1620 hrs every Sunday o-n 29th Mar & 5th
April, 2015 and arrive at LTT, Mumbai at 1730
hrs next day.
Halts: Thane, Kalyan, Nasik Road, Jalgaon,
Bhusaval, Habibganj, Jhansi, Orai, and Kanpur.
Composition: o-ne First AC, Three AC-2 Tier,
10 AC-3 Tier, o-ne Pantry Car
Bookings for all above AC Superfast Special
Trains will open from 21st March, 2015
Co-operative...
already admitted to
membership of the society for becoming an
associate member and
whose name to be included in the share certificate after the name
of the existing member
after observing the required formalities.
It is to be noted
that irrespective of
holding the number of
flats by a single individual in his name, he
can enjoy only one
membership in a Co-operative Society and the
same cannot duplicated or multiplied with
the person whose name
stands next and likewise in the absence of
the preceding persons
the person whose name
is next on the share
certificate, who is not
a minor shall be eligible to be nominated as
candidate for the election.
Hence, an Associate
member can be elected/
co-opted as a Managing
committee after getting the NOC and the
necessary undertaking
from the member. It
may be noted that every member is mandatorily required to be issued a share certificate
consisting of 10 shares
in a Co-operative
Housing Society under
the Model Bye-laws irrespective of the number of Flats/ Shops
owned/held by him.
There exists no bar
in admitting more
than one Associate
Cont. from pg. 2
Member to a member
under the Act or Byelaws. However, there is
no provision for a member to exercise his right
of membership with respect of one flat and to
admitting an individual as an Associate
Members to the same
member to represent
him on behalf of some
other flats or shops
owned by him as the
Membership in addition to his right of
membership.
Again the scheduled
format for application
for associate membership, which has been
appended along with
the approved model byelaws as APPENDIX –
5 under Byelaw No 19
(b), leads one to conclude that the same is
applicable to a person
who is not a member
but who desires to hold
shares jointly with another person, who is
Jain Irrigation...
Cont. from pg. 3
certainly disappointing particularly since our team
had done very well in both the league and knock
out stage” shared Shoaib Shaikh, skipper of D.Y.
Patil Group ‘A’.
“It’s a proud moment for our team (JISL) which
primarily comprises of district level players from
all over Maharashtra and Gujarat as part of our
director Atul Jain’s vision and with support from
Mayank Parikh as they wanted to take rural cricket to national scene. Our organization believes in
providing permanent job opportunities to talented cricketers so that they can concentrate and
excel in the game” shared Arvind Deshpande, Chief
the misuse of law. A
member can give an
NOC and undertaking
under Appendix 10A
and thus permit his
Associate member to
get elected / co-opted to
the Managing Committee by abstaining
himself from participating in the General
body meetings and
Election process during
the term of the Associate member in the
Committee. Hope that
the above clarifications
adequately address the
issues raised in your
letter referred above.
Readers may enjoy free consultation
with the author on all working days
Morning — 11 am to 1 pm —
Navi Mumbai Co-operative Housing
Federation Ltd. Tel : 2789 7301
Evening — 5 pm to 7 pm with appointment
at Keshav Kunj, Plot No 75, Sector 26,
Parsik Hill, CBD Belapur. Mob : 98204 49452,
Tel : 2752 1049 / 1050
A K Bhattcharyya, Chairman, Navi Mumbai
Co-operative Housing Federation Ltd.
Administrative Officer – Sports, JISL, Jalgaon
Brief scores: D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ (Ist Innings): 320 all
out in 77.4 Overs (Sreyash Iyer 117, Shoaib Shaikh 80,
Shubham Ranjhane 37 ; Samad Fallah 3/78, Shashank Attarde
2/39, Abhishek Raut 2/78, Shrikant Mundhe 1/68) & (IInd Innings): 230 all out in 45.4 Overs (Shrideep Mangela 42,
Sreyash Iyer 38, Yogesh Takawale 30, Iqbal Abdullah 23*;
Shashank Attarde 3/34,Jay Bista 2/13, Samad Fallah 2/60, Abhishek Raut 1/11, Aquib Shaikh 1/42, Shrikant Mundhe 1/49)
Vs Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd (Ist Innings): 641 all out
in 138.4 overs (Mansingh Nigade 134, Abhishek Raut 123,
Shashank Attarde 70*, Urvesh Patel 67, Dhiren Mistry 58, Jay
Bista 38, Vishant More 37; Aniket Redkar 5/169, Shubham Ranjhane 2/59, Iqbal Abdullah 2/190, Shoaib Shaikh 1/7) .
Result: Jain irrigation won by innings and 91 runs.
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Mhape, M.I.D.C., Navi Mumbai, Thane – 400 705 and published at C-90, Vashi Plaza, Sec. 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 705.
Editor : K R Bhat • RNI No. 71478/97
Phone : 2789 53 80 Telefax : 2789 31 47. e-mail : innewbom@rediffmail.com website : www.newsband.in
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NMSA To Organise
Summer Coaching Camp
from Next Month
Text and Photo by Ashok Dhamija
VASHI: Navi Mumbai Sports Association (NMSA) is conducting 19th
NMSA Summer Coaching camp for
the youth of Navi Mumbai from 12th
April 2015 to 17th May 2015 for age
group 7 to 18 years. This is with a
view to include the Sports habit in
the younger generation, and to locate such talent which can be
shaped to good Sportsmen of future.
Coaching will be in number of
sports Viz. Cricket, Swimming, Bad-
minton, Football, Table Tennis, Basketball, Athletics, Tennis, Skating, Karate & Physical Fitness, Rhythmic Gymnastic. The camp will be held
under expert coaches from 12th
April to 17th May 2015 and will
be open to
both Members and
Non Members. During
the
c a m p
NMSA is
organizing
the lectures
by experts
on physical
fitness, Sports Medicine, Nutrition. Forms are available
from 25th March to 9th April
2015 at Gr. Floor Reception,
Sector 1A, Vashi, New Mumbai.
Special Train On
Mumbai - Madgaon
Route
By Ashok Dhamija
MUMBAI: Konkan Railway
(KR) will be running Special
Reserved Train between Madgaon and Mumbai CST to clear
extra rush of passengers. Details Are As Under:
Train No. 00112 will run exMadgaon on Sunday 22nd Mar,
2015 at 1600 hrs and reach
CSTM at 0615 hrs next day.
Train No, 00111 will run exMumbai CST on Monday 23rd
Mar, 2015 at 1105 hrs and
reach Madgaon at 2330 hrs
same day.
This Special Reserved
Train will have 13 coaches and
will halt at Dadar, Thane, Panvel, Roha, Mangaon, Khed,
Chiplun, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri, Vilavade, Vaibhavwadi
Road, Kankavali, Sindhudurg,
Kudal, Sawantwadi, and Karmali stations.
Passengers may avail the
same.
Letters to the Editor....
Airoli Bridge – a dangerous road
Good Wishes for Gudi Padwa
The Airoli Bridge was opened for traffic in
January, 1999. During the last 16 years, the
traffic has increased a lot on this main road
connecting Thane-Belapur road and eastern
express
h i g h w a y.
The particular place
on
this
road near
G a r a m
Masala hotel (sec: 10
bus stop) is
very dangerous while crossing the road.
Few months back, a traffic signal was installed at this place. Most of the time, the signal is not working. Even when signal works
sometimes, many drivers don’t bother to halt
their vehicles to allow pedestrians to cross the
road. So, crossing the road at this place has
become highly risky.
Many senior citizens and school children
take a longer route to avoid crossing the main
road at this place. Many accidents have taken
place on this road at this particular place. During night time, due to glaring light from the
vehicles, it becomes more difficult to cross. But
the authorities are lethargic in solving the problem. The two speed-breakers on either side of
the road have got completely worn out.
Presence of a traffic police at this place will
help pedestrians to cross the road. The installation of traffic signal has completely failed to
solve the problem of pedestrian crossing here.
Footbridge at this place is also another solution. The authorities can also think of a subway at this place which can be used by pedestrians and also light vehicles.
- S. Ravichandran, Airoli
I really love to see women play Lezim, Mahrashtra State’s Traditional Folk Dance during
the New Year of the State, Gudi Padwa Day, in
every nook and corner of the city. It is good to
witness such a colorful extravaganza
on the streets.
However, to be
able to celebrate
such a folk dance
in the streets of
Mumbai and Navi
Mumbai with gay
and gaiety is a
great achievement.
The Lezim Phugadi dances and their specific
gestures, movements have been adapted by
cultists, their exercises in the drive for “Body
Beautiful”. In Lezim dance there are various
types of movements like stepping, hopping,
squatting and bending. Every movement of the
dance is executed with perfect timing and proper strikes, which is swung in four or eight
counts. This provides a rhythmic accompaniment to the dance.
In Phugadi dance the girls stand facing each
other, crossing their arms they join their palms
and lean back with their feet together, while
doing so they outstretch their arms and whirl
round as far and as long as they can and then
part ways to perfection.
The state-wide dance programme in colorful attire shows Maharashtra’s tradition. Lezim on the streets creates awareness of the folk
dance to the people, who otherwise generally
think about Bollywood actors shaking their legs
for top numbers. With Lezim around, it is a
great show on Gudi Padwa. Good wishes for
Gudi Padwa!
- C. K. Subramaniam, Sanpada
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Additional Summer Special
Trains On Konkan Rly
By Meena R Prashant
Special trains will be run between Lokmanya
Tilak (T) and Karmali via Konkan Railway route
to clear extra rush of passengers during summer
season as per the following details :
01039/01040 LTT - Karmali - LTT Weekly AC
Superfast special train
01039 will be run Ex-LTT on every Friday on
March 27, April 03, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22,
29, and June 5. It will leave from LTT at 0110 hrs
and reach Karmali at 1100 hrs same day.
01040 will be run Ex-Karmali on every Friday
on March 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22,
29, and June 5. It will leave from Karmali at 1400
hrs and reach LTT at 2355 hrs same day.
The train will have 14 coaches and will halt at
Thane, Panvel, Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Kankavali,
and Kudal stations.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given public at large that my client MR.
VIJAY SHANKAR SHETTY, Owner of the Apartment No.
LIG/42/2, Sector – 10, Nerul, Navi Mumbai. My client has
lost or misplaced the said original Legal paper / Allotment
Letter, Possession Letter, Agreement to Sell Receipt of Registion etc., and the complaint is lodged with Police Station.
All persons having any claim to or any interest against or to
be said Apartment No. LIG/42/2, Sector -10, Nerul, Navi
Mumbai, premises by way of sale, transfer, assignment, mortgage, lien lease, trust, gift, charge, easement possession,
inheritance, maintenance or otherwise howsoever are hereby
required to make the same known to the undersigned in
writing at my office at Bawa Tower, Office No. 122, Sector –
17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, within a period of 15 days from the
date of publication of this notice, failing which, the sale shall
completed without any reference to such claim, if any, and the
same shall be deemed / considered to have been waived.
Sd/Adv. Sheetal Bhalekar
Bawa Tower, Office No. 122,
Date : 21-3-2015
Sector – 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Place : Navi Mumbai
Mob. : 9322405626
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given public at large that my client has agreed
to purchase the Plots to M/S. SHREE LOGISTIC PVT. LTD.,
Through its Director SHRI. SUNIL RAMESHWARLAL
GATTANI, Office at Shree Niketan, 380 Ashok Nagar, Udaipur,
Rajasthan., Description of land is given in Schedule herein
under and entitle to allot Plot/Plots in node Parsik Hill, CBD
Belapur, Navi Mumbai.
Accordingly CIDCO Ltd., was pleased to grant transfer permission and thereafter by registered Tripartite Agrement
dated 24/02/2014, bearing No. TNN-3/1492/2014, Dated :
26/02/2014, which was entered and executed between CIDCO Ltd., therein referred to as Corporation as the First Part
and MR. MEHUL JAGDISH MISTRY the Said plot as the
Original Licensee as the Second Part therein and M/S. SHREE
LOGISTIC PVT. LTD., Through its Director SHRI. SUNIL
RAMESHWARLAL GATTANI, as the “New Licensee”.
SCHEDULE
Plot No. 86, Sector – 26, Admeasuring Area - 447.554
Sq. Mtrs., in Parshik Hill, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai.
Any person / persons having any claim against or to the said
property by way of sale, mortgage, charge, gift, lease, easement, use trust, possession, inheritance, lien or otherwise however, is hereby required to make the same known to the undersigned at his office address given herein below, within a
period of 15 days from the date of publication hereof, otherwise
the sale will be completed without reference to such claims and
the same, is any, will be considered as waived.
Sd/Adv. Sheetal Bhalekar
Bawa Tower, Office No. 122,
Date : 21-3-2015
Sector – 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Place : Navi Mumbai
Mob. : 9322405626
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ISKCON Navi Mumbai
Free Health Check-Up Camp for Taloja
Celebrates 6th Annual Festival Jail inmates By Fortis Hospital Vashi
By Dinesh Kamath
KHARGHAR: The International Society of
Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON), Kharghar,
Navi Mumbai, is celebrating its 6th Annual
Festival on 21 and 22
March 2015. The two
day festival includes
day long programs of
lectures and kirtan in
the temple and a cultural event in the
evening.
The project of the
Temple of Sri Sri
Radha Madanmohanji started in
2009 with the
shilanyas of Gudi
Padwa. This year
it is celebrating
its 6th year with an
invitation to all its
members, donors
and residents of
Navi Mumbai.
Besides the regular temple program, the highlight of
the first day of the festivities on Saturday 21
March is the ‘Abhishek’
of The Lord in the
morning by the devotees of all the four temples of ISKCON in
Mumbai. There will be
a special discourse by
His Holiness Gopal
Krishna Goswami Maharaj, the Governing
Body Commissioner of
ISKCON and His
Grace Sura Das Prabhu, Temple President,
in the morning and
evening on this day.
The famous bhajan
singers Asit Desai and
Hema Desai are offering their seva on the
21 st with a Bhajan
Sandhya is the evening
program that begins
from 7 pm.
On 22 March Sunday there will be a ‘yagnya’ ceremony in the
morning in which eminent devotees will take
part and in the evening
there is a performance
by Padmashree Anup
Jalota. Entry to the
bhajan sandhya is free
for all on both days.
Elaborate arrangements have been made
so that devotees can
have darshan of the
lord comfortably and
also enjoy the various
spiritual programs,
planned for the day.
On this occasion,
the Temple President
HG Sura Das Prabhu
along with the resi-
Gudi Padwa to be
celebrated at Inorbit Vashi
in Maharashtrian style
By Dinesh Kamath
Inorbit celebrates
Gudi Padwa with variety of festivities such as
the Lazim dance performance and guddi making workshop
at Inorbit
Vashi.
On this
festive occasion patrons
are up for a
special treat
at Inorbit malls, Vashi.
Shoppers can shop for
1500 Rs. and get a
chance to win a trip to
Thailand as a mega
prize, Breakfast for a
couple at the Four
Points hotel and gift
vouchers. Shoppers will
also get many attractive
offers at retail stores on
occasion of guddi padwa.
dent devotees have extended an invitation to
all the residents of
Navi Mumbai to participate whole heartedly in the celebration
and receive the blessings of Sri Sri Radha
Madan Mohanji and
Srila Prabhupada
along with sumptuous
prasadam. It is also an
opportunity to see the
progress of the temple
project which is now
nearing completion.
The people visiting the
temple can see the
project and come forward to help the
project.
The Temple project
which is designated as
the Glory of Maharashtra, Vedic-educational
and cultural centre is
spread around nine
acres of land and will
have a magnificent
temple along with a
guest house, vanprastha ashram, Bhaktivedanta College for
vedic education, a.c.
auditorium, cultural
centre, gurukul for
children
and
ayurvedic centre.
Once completed, it will
be the pride of Maharashtra and a very
prominent land mark
in Maharashtra and
India.
So, come and celebrate Gudi Padwa only
at Inorbit Malls, Vashi.
Venue:
Inorbit
Malls, Vashi
Dates: 21 March,
2015
CMYK
Diagnosing for a better view of life.
By Ashok Dhamija
NAVI MUMBAI: Fortis
Hospital Vashi organized a Free Heath
Check-up Camp at Taloja Jail, for the prisoners. More than 250 jail
inmates took the opportunity to get familiar
with health issues and
received tips from the
experts on how to take
care of themselves.
The Multi-specialty
Camp organized by Fortis Hospital Vashi included a number of free
Health check-ups like;
Body Mass Index
(BMI), Blood Pressure
(BP), Random Blood
Sugar, Electro Cardiogram (ECG), Bone Mineral Density (BMD),
Ear, Nose and Throat
(ENT) and Dental
Check-ups which was
followed by Doctor consultation.
The prisoners took
keen interest in getting
the check-ups done and
enthusiastically interacted the physicians,
raising queries on different issues related to
health and wellness.
The doctors were impressed by their concern for their health
The prisoners took keen interest during the check-ups
done and enthusiastically interacted the physicians
and happily obliged.
Dr. Bipin Chevale,
Facility Director, Fortis
Vashi said: “Everyone
deserves to be in good
health, irrespective of
their circumstances,
and so do the inmates
of the prison. We were
happy to see such a positive response from the
inmates and were surprised to know that
they were so concerned
about health issues.
There is a strong correlation between the
physical and emotional
health. We believe that
these check-ups will
encourage inmates to
take better care of their
health and look at life
in a far more constructive manner.”
Shamkant Shedge,
Jail Administratorat
Taloja Jail said, “We
are happy to have conducted health checkups for the prisoners,
who also have a right
to good health. We feel
that the concern for better health should encourage them to leave
their unlawful ways
and get into the mainstream at the earliest.
We thank Fortis Hospital Vashi for this initiative and are hopeful
that these efforts will
leave a positive impact
on the minds of the inmates.”