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Vol. 10 • Issue 118 RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office Navi Mumbai, Sunday 18 September, 2016 Pages 8 | Price ` 1 Health officials served notices By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: Former chief health officer Dr Sanjay Pattiwar and incumbent Assistant Chief health officer, Dr Deepak Paropkari have been served charge sheets seeking explanation on some of their acts. They have been given 10 days time to file their replies. Charges against Dr Pattiwar include restoring the license of Hiranandani Hospital which was once cancelled, going on leave adducing health prob- Dr. Deepak Paropkari Dr Sanjay Pattiwar lems and then going abroad and taking up service there and malpractices in the purchase of material are some of the charges flung at Dr Pattiwar, who has taken volun- tary retirement sometime ago. Dr Paropkari is facing charges of malpractices in the award of contracts for laying medical gas pipeline and other works, his role in letting out a Former chief health officer Dr Sanjay Pattiwar, Dr Paropkari get charge sheets portion of NMMC hospital building to Hiranandani group and endorsing the suspicious joint venture between Hiranandani and Fortis hospitals are some of the charges appearing in Dr Paropkari’s charge sheet. The administration will initiate departmental inquiries if their replies are found to be unsatisfactory, it is learnt from municipal sources. Efforts are being made to solve parking problems: Tukaram Mundhe By Chandrashekhar Hendve TURBHE: “Navi Mumbai has the potential to become a fine city. The municipal Corporation is all the possible steps in its development,” said Municipal Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe at Sanpada on Saturday. He was interacting with the citizens during the Walk with the Commissioner at Chincholi talao on Saturday Walk with the Commissioner at Sanpada morning. “Parking is emerging as a major problem in the city and the civic body is leaving no stone unturned in addressing it. To begin with, the parking space in commercial buildings is being freed of encroachment,” he said. “We are also experimenting with ideas of one-side parking, no parking zones and development of parking lots on a priority basis,” he informed. “Garbage is Cont. on pg. 7 Government’s affidavit related to Panvel Municipal Corporation irks Kharghar petitioners By Tutu NAVI MUMBAI: With the proposed Panvel Municipal Corporation issue boiling up and slated for a hearing on Monday, Kharghar residents got another blow. Much to their annoyance the government has filed an affidavit in the Bombay HC bench saying that, “The Collector, Raigad has not received an objections in response to the said notification dated 16th May 2016 from the Petitioners.” The affidavit also points out to the 138th meeting of Mumbai Metropolitan Area Development Authority meeting on 20th August 2015 which has recommended the formation of New Municipal Corporation consisting of Ulve, New Panvel, Kharghar and Panvel Municipal Council. Adding to the woes the Deputy Secretary to the Government Dr Sudhakar Shinde said, “The objections received by the Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division were duly heard and were given due consideration in the final report submitted by the Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division to the State Government. After giving due considerations to various issues raised Cont. on pg. 3 Nerul resident nominated for ‘National Best Seller’ and ‘Quilly Award’ By Chandrashekhar Hendve NAVI MUMBAI: Nerul resident Jayant Hudar, is nominated for “National Best Seller” in USA and also for “QUILLY AWARD” a prestigious award event to be held on 23 September 2016 in Los Angeles USA. “School of Business Wisdom” Founder and CEO Jayant Hudar Hits Amazon Best-Seller Lists with “Ignite Your Life”. He recently hit two Amazon BestSeller with “Ignite Your Life.” He is a two times AMAZON best seller, where his Book, “The Prosperity Factor” became #1 in February earlier this year. 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No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office • ABC Certificte No. 133/2106 Phone : 2087 0513 / 2781 5380 Telefax : 2781 5380 e-mail : dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in website : www.newsband.in dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in Raigad Crime Branch begins parallel probe on missing UMC town planner By Tutu NAVI MUMBAI: The suspense over sudden missing of Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation town planner Sanjeev Karpe, 53, has led the Raigad police to carry out a still more indepth investigation. The crime branch of the Raigad police had started investigation in to the case. Borghat suicide area section will be checked by the crime branch team soon. In the meantime it is surfaced that Karpe was trying to get a transfer. Karpe was missing while on his way to attend a meeting in Pune from August 20, 2016 from Borghat area of Mumbai Pune expressway. The Khopoli police is investigating the case. Raigad crime branch police inspector Jitendra Vankoti said, “A parallel investigation has been started in to the missing of Karpe. He had been to Goa on August 15 & 16, 2016. He has no family problems and was happy over delivery of a grandchild by one of his daughters. He was a devotee and sang hymns. His friendcircles have been interrogated but no clue is found. Our search is extended to Ashrams, temples and other religious places.” He added, “Our team had visited the Borghat sections and Government’s affidavit... by the Respondent 5 & 6, the Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division has in his report after the hearing the suggestions and objections recommended inclusion of Kharghar Node in the areas of proposed Panvel City Municipal Corporation.” Upon hearing this the United Kharghar Cont. from pg. 1 Action Committee Convener Commander (retired) SH Kalawat said, “The government affidavit is false and fabricated. We have got receipt copy of our objections submitted to the Raigad Collector and the Konkan Divisional Commissioner. Also the Kharghar grampanchyat had objected to this and had got the 3 Joint congregation of dalits and Marathas proposed found nothing. Most of the ghat sections have been searched. Soon our team will be deputed at the dangerous suicide points of the ghat section.” Replying to our query, Vankoti said, “As per our investigation report, there was no any kind of pressure on him. What has come to our notice is that he was trying to get a transfer but this is yet to be confirmed. Time line: Aug 20 – The town planner on his way to attend a meeting in Pune asked his driver to go back after reaching Borghat area of Expressway. Aug 26 - His brother, a Borivali resident lodged a kidnap case with the Khopoli police station Aug 28 – His family members were present at the the Khopoli police station for recording of their statement. By Tutu PANVEL: The electoral roll revision process has started across the state including Panvel. The qualifying date is slated as January 1, 2017. The draft publication of the electoral roll has been done, besides period for filing claims and objections by 15 September. The reading of relevant part / section of photo electoral rolls in gram sab- receipt of copy of its objection. This will be raised before the court during the next hearing.” Advocate Akshay Kashid said, “The Government admits development work of Kharghar node is incomplete. Collector has not received any objections from the petitioners. The state lies on oath. State government has taken decision to form the municipal corporation of the city of Panvel on 30th August 2016. These are the main points in government affidavit to come up for hearing. PWP leader Kasinath Patil said, “We are in favour of the municipal corporation. The Kharghar grampanchayat has three years to end but there may be some opposition from our leaders on the same.” RPI (Athavale) to organize the meet at Shirdi By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: “Republican Party of India (Athavale faction) is planning to organize a joint congregation of dalits and Marathas soon. The unique congregation is being planned at Shirdi,” announced Union Minister of State for Social Welfare, Ramdas Athavale here on Saturday. He was speaking at the felicitation of Navi Mumbai district unit president of the party, Sidram Ohol. “Youths from both the communities have started interacting with each other after the release of film Sairat. That is a good sign,” he said. “Some organizations organized morchas following the incidents at Kopardi. There is nothing wrong in it. Only, such demonstrations should be conducted in a peaceful manner,” he said. “I am however not in favour of taking out counter demonstrations,” he added. Electoral roll revision process starts has or local bodies and RWA meetings etc and verification of names has been done done on Friday and the next will be done on September 30. As per the election commission the special campaign dates with booth level agents of political parties for receiving claims and objections are slated for September 18 and October 9. All these clams and objections will be disposed of by November 16. The electoral database, merging of photographs, updating the control tables and preparation and printing of supplementary list will be complete by December 15. The final roll will be published on January 5, 2017. The Panvel Tahsildar Dipak Akde said, “We are completing the process as per the guidelines.” CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from ARJUN DATTATRAY DHONDKAR to SAGAR DATTATRAY DHONDKAR as per affidavit dated 17/09/2016 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from GURSENKAUR HUNDAL to GURSEV KAUR HUNDAL as per affidavit dated 16/09/ 2016 Stamp Paper No. NY-075189 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from SHALAN BANDU PATIL to UJWALA RAMCHANDRA SHEJWAL as per affidavit dated 16/09/2016 4 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in India needs a large pool of Coach Educators: Jeremy Weeks 50 Indian grassroots and youth coaches successfully complete the week long programme The trainers and coaches were felicitated at the closing ceremony held at Cooperage Ground, Mumbai on successfully completing the first phase of the Premier Skills program. (L-R) Collin Wells, Acting British Deputy High Commissioner; Kushal Das, General Secretary AIFF; Alan Gemmel OBE, Director British Council, India; Jeremy Weeks, Premier Skills Head Coach and Sundar Raman, CEO, Reliance Sports at the closing ceremony of Premier Skills Phase 1 in Mumbai By Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Jeremy Weeks, Head Coach of Premier Skills – an initiative of Premier League feels that the success mantra for India to see itself grow as a footballing nation rests on its ability to develop a larger pool of skilled coaches and coach educators. Jeremy Weeks was speaking at the concluding ceremony of the week long ISLPremier Skills training program which was held at Fr Agnel Multipurpose Sports Complex and concluded at Cooperage Ground last week .Jermey stressed upon the importance of creating a vast talent pool of coaches and coach educators in India, who further need to work in the communities in encouraging young players to enjoy the sport. Earlier Premier Skills had partnered with the Indian Super League (ISL) and All India Football Federa- tion (AIFF) to launch its football skills enhancing programme in India, with the Phase 1 course being held in the city. The launch of Premier Skills marks the beginning of the partnership with an aim to extend the initiative to a full three phase training programme in the coming months. Over the last one week, 50 grassroots and youth coaches from the eight Indian Super League clubs and community football coaches from NGO’s received expert training and valuable insights in footballing skills from Jeremy Weeks and his qualified team of coaches at Premier Skills. The program was designed to provide ISL clubs grassroots coaches with the skills and support they require to develop their own community football projects. Jeremy Weeks was supported by Robert Parrett, Development Manager at Crystal Palace Football Club and Katie Bottom, Women and Girls Development Officer at West Ham United Football Club. They were joined by three Indian Premier Skills coach educators Kuntala Ghosh Dastidar, Shekhar Kerkar and Shafeeq Hassan who have come through the programme in India between 2013-16. Jeremy Weeks, Cont. on pg. 7 Jeremy Weeks, Premier Skills Head Coach addressing kids at the workshop alongside coaches of grassroots clubs UPDATES 2016 Gets Underway Dignitaries during the inaugural function of UPDATES 2016 By A Correspondent NAVI MUMBAI: UPDATES 2016, the 19th International Annual Conference organized by Navi Mumbai Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (NMOGS) , based on the theme of ‘Sexuality and Sexual Health’ was inaugurated by Dr CN Purandare, Presi- dent FIGO, B C Roy prize recipient and Padmashree Dr. Prakash Kothari, the doyen of sexual medicine in India along with faculty from European Society for Sexual Medicine which included Dr R Reisman (Netherlands) , Ms Francesca Tripodia (Italy) and Singapore based Dr. P Ganesan Adaikan who is also the current Secretary General, World Association for Sexual Health on Friday in city. A number of informative presentations and panel discussion based on plethora of issues like problems of non-consummation of marriage, female and male sexual dysfunction, adolescent sexual problems, pre-marital counseling and sex therapy are being discussed at length by the experts in the respective fields. These experts will also disseminate knowledge about Cont. on pg. 6 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in Bank of Maharashtra celebrates 82nd Foundation Day 5 Goddess worshipped Felicitates Rio Olympic Wrestling Bronze medalist Sakshi Malik S. Munhot, Chairman and MD, Bank of Maharashtra (Second from left), handing the cheque to Sakshi Malik him in presence of CK Verma, Zonal Manager and others By Ashok Dhamija NEW MUMBAI : Bank of Maharashtra, one of the oldest public sector banks in India, which has with a network of 1896 branches all over India including the city celebrated its 82nd Foundation Day on Friday. On the occasion, Bank of Maharashtra’s Chairman and Managing Director, S. Muhnot felicitated Sakshi Malik, the bronze medal winner at the Rio Olympics this year. The ceremony was attended by C.K. Varma, Zonal Manager of the Delhi Zone, Bank of Maharashtra staff along with their customers. On the occasion, Muhnot said, “Bank of Maharashtra started off as a single office in Pune in 1935 and has today established a pan-India network of 1896 branches, a workforce of 14701 people, and a customer base of 25 million people. We hope to continuously transform as a bank to adapt to the everchanging dynamics of the banking sector to enables us to serve our customers across the country.” He further added, “It is an honour to have Sakshi Malik with us on the occasion of our Foundation Day. Bank of Maharashtra as an organization encourages sports and sportspeople in its workforce and it gives us great pride that someone like her is achieving great feats in the field and doing India proud.” A concurrent ceremony also took place in Pune, presided over by R K Gupta, Executive Director. Narendra Kabra, General Manager, IT and Operations, Rajbhasha was also present on the occasion. Valued Customers of the Bank were invited to the ceremony from the three Zonal offices in Pune. About Bank of Maharashtra : Bank of Maharashtra is a fast expanding government– owned bank, with a network of 1896 branches and 1868 ATMs. The Bank has a customer base of more than 25 million with the stateof-the-art technology in enhancing customer convenience through Internet Banking, Mobile Banking etc. Many companies in the city offered to Vishwakarma Goddess on Her Day. (By Sumit Renose) Vijay Patil’s birthday celebrated On the occasion of the birthday of Dr D Y Patil Group’s president Dr Vijay Patil, Navi Mumbai Union of Journalists’ president Maschindra Patil, Navi Mumbai Press Club’s president Manoj Jalnawalla and member Vikram Gaikwad were present to greet him. (By Vikram Gaikwad) 6 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in Issue : 119 18 September, 2016 G20 should control China before solving global issues A group of nations, representing 85 per cent of the world’s GDP and two-thirds of its population, under the banner of the G20, came together to discuss about how to prevent a looming economic crisis. One should not forget that the U.S. President Barack Obama had done a great job by tackling cleverly the 2008 crisis. Among the major issues that found mention in the summit was the question of excess steel capacity in China resulting in a flood of cheap imports into India, the U.K. and other economies. Climate change was the other major agenda point. Numerous low-key objectives shared by multiple G20 members, such as strengthening enforcement against international tax avoidance and advancing cooperation on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting, certainly got a shot in the arm from this G20 gathering. If the World wants to eradicate poverty by eliminating malnutrition the rich nations will have to reduce over consumption. Same goes with rich and poor in every country. World is facing two conditions - over consumption and under consumption in the field of food, health and energy. We have different talk shops ending without compromise and without solution. G 20 should come up with some practical steps. Bush administration should be praised for reviving and revamping G-20, when the economic crisis erupted in 2008. But G-20 should form a secretariat of its own and even its own enforcing machinery instead of relegating the works to outside groups /agencies and the communiques. G-20 should not appear like Christmas Trees promising goodies but no action. One should feel relieved about the fact that the fear that the global financial crisis of 2008 would lead to a worldwide depression has passed. As far as India is concerned, we should think, plan, act ahead with individuality, independence, and better Economics management. But that would need a more Imaginative and Visionary leadership - taking advantage of the potentials. Trying to align with anyone would not help. NAM did not get us anywhere. It was discarded since 1992. Even in 1970s by the addition of word ‘socialist’ we were never ‘non-aligned’. Being a big economy and big country with a big population there is no way we can stand ‘non-aligned’. Particularly at this time of our story. 70% youth cannot be wasted in the name of NAM which gets us no credible relations. Lastly, G 20 hosted by China was not more fruitful except the agreement between China and US on Paris climate issue. India made a mention of Economic corridor via POK, China’s obstruction through NPT membership to block India’s NSG entry, and this made China accuse the West for playing the role of protectionist in global trade and claiming its supremacy. West and India rightly blame China and China tries to down-play the West. G20 should first bring China under control and then solve global issues across tables. CR to run Unreserved Special Trains on KR route to originate and terminate at Panvel By Ashok Dhamija CBD BELAPUR: In view of Central Railway (CR) decision to take up 10 hour block on Main Line Block at DIVA station on Sunday 18th Sept, 2016 from 08:30 to 18:30hrs the Train No.50104/ 50103 Ratnagiri – Dadar – Ratnagiri Passenger scheduled to run via Konkan Route (KR) on this day has been cancelled. CR however will run additional Ratnagiri - Panvel –Ratnagiri Unreserved Special on Sunday 18th Sept, 2016 as per the following schedule: Train No. 00504 Ratnagiri – Panvel Unreserved Special will leave from Ratnagiri at 07.30 hrs.and will reach Panvel at 14.45 hrs. on the same Day. On its return journey Train No. 00509 Panvel- Ratnagiri Unreserved Special will leave from Panvel at 16.57 Hrs. on the same day and will reach Ratnagiri at 00.50 hrs. the next day (Monday) . The above Unreserved Special will have 18 Coaches and will halt at Bhoke, Ukshi, Sangameshwar, Aravali Road, Savarda, Kamthe, Chiplun. Anjani, Khed, Divankhavati, Vinhere, Karanjadi, Sape-Wamane(H), Veer, Goregaon (H), Mangaon, Indapur Road (H), Kolad, Roha, Nidi, Nagothane, Kasu, Pen, Hamarpur, Jite, Apta, Rasaayani and Somatne Stations enroute. Passengers may avail of the services. Love affair turns into a kidnapping case By Tutu NAVI MUMBAI: The Matheran residents were surprised to see an (Audi) car on August 31, 2016 night in the heart of market area. A Dombivali businessman’s daughter put the Tilak Nagar police of Dombivli in to a tricky situation thereby landing the car in to the area at around 10.30 pm in the night. The 16 year college girl had left home keeping a note threatening to kill herself. She allegedly forced her 17 year old lover to elope with her but turned down. She switched off her mobile and landed in the hill station. This happened four years and seven months after Nita Ambani’s car drove in to the Matheran eco-sensitive zone and got booked for entering that area. Matheran Act section 43 prohibits use of vehicles in Matheran. The Matheran police sub inspector R N Khebude said, “The 16 year girl left a letter at her home. Later she forced her 17 year boyfriend to elope with her. Her boy-friend turned down her request citing age. She threatened to jump off the hill station point to commit suicide. She switched off her mobile. Her parents searched and lodged missing complaint with the Dombivali police. A kidnapping case was registered (being a minor) with the concerned Dombivli police unit. However, in the night when she switched on her mobile the Dombivali police tracked the mobile to Mathe- Updates 2016... Cont. from pg. 4 sexuality in normalcy and dysfunction, and clear the cobwebs of doubts from the minds over 300 delegates who have registered for the three day event. Dr Anu Vij President, NMOGS shared “ These dignitaries highlighted the importance of starting a dialogue regarding sexual prob- ran. She had sent a suicide threat text message to her boyfriend. A police team along with the girl’s father, a relative and her boyfriend drove the car at around 10.30 pm to Matheran.” He added, “Ambulance gate was open. The Audi car entered to the hill station through the gate. Locals present in the Market area had fracas with them over Audi car entry. The Audi car was sent back to Dasturi before our police reached there. The Dombivali police inspector told us about the case. All were ignorant about vehicular entry restriction in to Matheran but were in a hurry to save the girl. Hence no police case was lodged against anybody. The girl was rescued. She had behaved erratic twice or thrice in the past.” A local resident Janardan Parte said, “Four constables on civil dress had travelled with us in a taxi from Neral after 7 pm in search of the girl. The constables were informing their location to their seniors over phone and moved fast ahead of us. Later we came to know about the girl’s case and Audi car drove to Market area.” Past incidents: September 21, 2016 – Nita Ambani’s driver Sudhir Shinde was arrested by Matheran police under Sec-15 of Environment Protection Act and Motor Vehicle Act. lems with the patients and providing them with correct and evidence based information. With the rise of education and awareness, people have become more conscious of their sexuality and more assertive of their needs. Add to it the plethora of information available over the internet, it has become a need of the hour that scientific and need based information is made available to them. dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in Garbage everywhere In spite of Malaria and Dengue causing havoc in the city, some residents still indulge in not getting removed a huge collection of garbage. (By Sumit Renose) India needs... Cont. from pg. 4 Premier Skills Head Coach further added “There is a passion and enthusiasm for the sport of football evident in India, more so after the onset of the Indian Super League here. There is a different set of skills required to be a good grassroots community coach. And that’s what we have set out to achieve over the last few days. We aren’t here to tell the coaches what to do. This is about our Premier league clubs sharing our knowledge and skills with the Indian coaches. It’s amazing to see coaches enthusiastic about learning and developing themselves. If we need more youth to play, we will need more coaches to develop and help players improve their skills.” He latter expressed hi satisfaction on the progress of all the young coaches and ISL team grassroots coaches and added, “I am extremely happy with the way the inaugural session in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai has gone . The young coaches showed great enthusiasm over the week, and were always eager to learn more. I hope they continue with their dedication for the next two phases and do justice to the job by spreading knowledge and serving the community.” Sundar Raman, CEO, Reliance Sportssaid, “These are exciting times for football in India. We are delighted that there are so many footballing conversations in the country and we are hopeful that it will lead to a greater interest in the sport. Children today are looking up to footballers as role models and are hoping to step up in honing their skills. That’s where good guidance is important and hence Indian Super League felt it’s important to bring on board Premier Skills program for coaching Indian football coaches.” Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘ache din’ for India, Kushal Das, General Secretary, AIFF said, “like our Prime Minister says, we should soon see ‘ache din’ for Indian football through such initiatives. AIFF has been working on the cause of football in the country and our focus over the past couple of years has been on development of grassroots football and coach educators. On behalf of AIFF, I am happy to announce that the successful candidates from Phase 1 of Premier Skills are eligible for AIFF ‘D’ licence certificate and further in three months, they can apply for AFC ‘C’ licence.” List of participants who successfully completed for the Premier Skills Phase 1 program* : Mumbai City FC Dinesh Nair KartikPraksahMenda Nagma Shaikh Rohit Mhaske Toshiba Khan Oscar Foundation (Mumbai) Poonam Gautam Rajesh Chauhan Magic Bus(Mumbai) Mohit Bholi Ravi Chauhan Special Olymics (Mumbai) Anoushka Catherine Fernandes Archie Dias *Edited w.r.t .participants from Mumbai and Navi Mumbai 7 Nirmal Sagar Tat Abhiyan conducted at Murud coast By Tutu NAVI MUMBAI: Under the Nirmal Sagar Tat Abhiyaan, the Murud coast was cleaned on Saturday. A two hour long operation to clean the approximate 3.5 km coast line was conducted by the Maharashtra Maritime BoardMurud port, Indian Coast Guard, Dharmadhikari Pratisthan, archaeological survey of India department, students of two schools, Murud Municipal Council, fishermen, forest department, et all. Around 9 trucks of garbage was cleaned and dumped in the dumping yard of Murud Municipal Council. The Maharashtra Maritime BoardMurud port inspector AD Dhotre said, “Under the cleanliness campaign 150 fishermen and MMB staff, 60 Indian Coast Guard personnel, 0ver 200 school students, 100 members of Dharmadhikari Pratisthan et all participated in the drive. The 3.5km long Murud coast was full Efforts are... Cont. from pg. 1 emerging as the other important problem. The citizens should ensure that they produce minimum possible garbage. Whatever is produced should be separated into dry and wet before being handed of filth and cleaned up.” The Indian Coast Guard team led by Assistant Commandant V R Prakash, Murud Municipal Council Chief Officer Dayanand Ghugare and other officials Rajpuri on coming Wednesday to clean its coast line. It can be noted that fourteen college students of Pune were drowned in this coast line on 1 February 2016. To memorize the same the Indian Coast were present in the drive. The cleaning drive started at around 8 am and got completed by 10 am. Trucks were used to lift the collected garbage. Dhotre added, “The garbage include mostly plastics, packaged bottles, woods, coconut tree parts, slippers and sandals, besides tore net etc which were picked up by the volunteers. All have been cleaned and the garbage was dumped in the dumping yard.” A similar drive will be conducted at Guard bikers team upon request of the local fishermen had planted an equal number of trees. The latest cleanliness drive is a measure to keep the coast line clean. It also intends to create awareness among people on the same. The Nirmal Sagar Tat Abiyaan is an idea to keep the coast line trash-free. The state will award the best clean coast line with Rs 25 lakh, followed by the first runners up with Rs 15 lakh and second runners up Rs 10 lakhs. over to the municipal vans,” he appealed. “Keeping the city clean is as important from the individual point of view as that of the society,” he added. “A majority of cities in the country are getting 100 liters of water per capita. The national norm is 135 liters. We are however supply at the rate of 150 liters per capita.” He appealed to the citizens not to waste or misuse water. Mundhe received complaints and suggestions from the citizens. “All the complaints will be dealt with within 7 to 15 days,” he said. 8 dailynewsband@yahoo.co.in 18 September 2016 www.newsband.in Navi Mumbai resident about Ganpati Puja in the US Vashi resident Veena Adige speaks to Ashok Dhamija Many Indians tend to become more Indianised when they go abroad and wish to keep traditions and initiate their children into them. Ganesh puja is one of the foremost pujas that are done by Hindus all over the world. And since the American educational system does not support extra holidays, Ganpati puja is done over the weekend following the actual date set up back home. The Chinmaya Mission is doing yeoman services by starting a Bal Vikas Kendra in The US. The one in Connecticut is so attractive that children actually look forward to going there. There is Gita Chanting, shlokas to be learnt and other children to be met. Every Sunday or alternate Sundays these children meet at a specific place and concentrate for two full hours on whatever the teachers explain in detail to all of them. My husband and I had just reached the US and were included in the programmes. This year the Ganpati puja began with a competition held where children of all ages were taught how to make models of small Ganpatis. A video recording taught them how to mould the clay and fashion it into the desired shape. Even six year old Rithik Prabhu could fashion a beautiful Ganpati and happily showed the model to everyone while his nine year old sister Shreya did likewise. These small Ganpatis were kept overnight and on Sunday September 11, they were brought to the Bal Vihar Centre where children and parents gathered. Each small Ganpati was kept in a plate along with flowers, fruits, kumkum, rice and water. The children along with their parents sat on the floor cross-legged as the veteran gentleman taught them how to perform the puja. It was interesting to see small children apply kumkum, shower rice and flowers and repeat what the teacher told them very sincerely and seriously. They were very enthusiastic as also their parents, most of whom knew each other from the previous years. The Bal Vihar has a two month summer break along with the school holidays. The new session of the Bal Vihar Kendra begins with this Ganpati puja and this gathering is different from the other regular ones where they have Gita Chanting, shloka com- petition, talks and o t h e r things. O n Sunday after the Ganpati puja was done, the children lined up and as the aarti was sung, each child performed the aarti while the child behind rang the bell. Even four and five year olds participated. Performing the aarti was the highlight of the programme for many and they enthusiastically did it. The teacher explained the meanings of the rituals which the young ones and their parents listened in pin drop silence. Later an educational exercise was done where all the children wrote down the sentences written on board by the teacher and thus got initiated into learning. Distribution of Prasad after the introductions of the current teachers was done whole heartedly. Fruits, sheera, gulab jamun, appams were given and all volun- teered to help. Within minutes the mats were rolled back, the place cleaned and the kids went home waiting eagerly for the new session to begin from the following Sunday. A day before on Saturday, groups of adults met and performed the Ganesh puja wearing traditional clothes, and eating simple vegetarian meals having neither onions nor garlic. Each family brought an offering and all sat down to a sumptuous meal and the different prasads made by them. Ganpati puja in the US is unique, different but it is the sentiment that is important, the belief and the need to keep traditions alive that is creditable. One has to adapt to the surroundings and if one is on foreign soil, one has to keep the surroundings in mind. My husband and I who had just reached Connecticut to be with our daughter and her family thoroughly enjoyed the Ganpati Puja and felt blessed. NMMC’s cleanliness team turns to cleaning the coastal zones By Chandrashekhar Hendve CBD-BELAPUR: NMMC focused on cleaning the coastal areas on 17 September which is designated as the ‘International Coastal Clean Up Day’. NMMC’s Cleanliness team went to Sarovar Vihar in Sector11 CBD, the offices of Maritime Board, Coast Guard and the coastal areas of Diwale gaon and given a clean up. The campaign was led by the team headed by DMC Dadasaheb Chabukshwar, Chief Cleanliness Officer Siddharth Choure, Belapur Ward Officer Subhash Adagale, Cleanliness Inspector Kavita Kharat, officers Satyajit Deodhar, Ravindra International Coastal Clean Up Day observed Chavan, Milind Tandel and others. Later the team shifted to Vashi and cleaned the coasts of Sagar Vihar and adjoining area. “Keeping the coastal areas clean is as important as the rest of the city,” the participants were informed. Cleanliness officer Vinayak Juikar, Inspector Jaishree Adhal and a number of citizens also took part in the campaign.