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Vol 08|Issue 264|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Sunday 15 March, 2015|Pages 8|Price Re.1
Mahape junction
flyover inaugurated
Will reduce travel time and fuel cost
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
and Umesh Parida
NAVI MUMBAI, March
13, 2015 – The 1.12-km
long Mahape junction
flyover, a vital link to
connect Mumbra-Panvel and Thane-Belapur
roads, was inaugurated
today at the hands of
Mr. Eknath Shinde,
Guardian Minister, District Thane while Dr.
Ranjit Patil, State Minister for Urban Devel-
opment Department
(UDD) presided over
the function. “Flyovers
such as these will provide unhindered con-
nectivity to the city and
its metropolitan region,” said Eknath
Shinde.
Dr. Ranjit Patil em-
phasized on the requirement of infrastructure
and said, “If we want
Cont. on pg. 8
Govt is keen to
close toll nakas:
Eknath Shinde
Committee appointed to look
into the legal aspects
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
CBD-BELAPUR: “The
BJP-Shiv Sena alliance
government is eager to
wind up the toll nakas
across the state. It is
however helpless in the
light of the irrevocable
contracts signed by the
predecessor government with the companies under the PPP
model,” said Thane district Guardian Minister
Eknath Shinde at CBD
on Friday. He was addressing pressmen on
the burning issue.
“This is akin to leasing out public roads to
private companies. It is
hurting the motorists
and government is
greatly concerned
about it. We are ready
to make one time payment if the problem can
be solved,” he added.
“The government
has appointed a Committee under the chairmanship of P C Joshi to
study the legal aspects.
A firm decision will be
taken after receiving its
report,” he said.
Navi Mumbaites join hands to cry out ‘WE are One’ in silence
Alooramji, I congratulate you for making a
speech which for the
first time didn’t have
any controversial
statement.
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: Thousands joined hands together under “We are
one” - To Stop Hate
Campaign & Focus On
Development & Good
Governance - from
Vashi Plaza to Airoli on
14 March 2015 for just
15 minutes.
Talking to Adv. Fr.
Sushant Mantri, Incharge, Bombay Catholic Sabha, (Navi Mumbai Deanery), he said “I
strongly believe that
the development of our
dear nation fully and
totally depends on the
dedication of each and
every citizen.”
He added “India is
our motherland and
that’s why we want to
stand in Unity to pro-
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tect her.”
The above campaign
was organised by the
Bombay Catholic Sabha, All India Catholic
Union, National Christian Council and Other
Christian denominations of the City.
“The above chain
from Vashi to Airoli was
to bring awareness in
the heart and mind of
Cont. on pg. 3
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4 members of dacoit
gang rounded up
By Vikram Gaikwad
TURBHE: Four
members of a robber
gang who were
looking for a target,
were rounded up by
Turbhe MIDC police
in the wee hours of
Friday. A fifth member of the gang
however managed to
escape.
The names of the
arrested are given as
Nilesh Chowgule (35),
Dipakkumar Tiwari
(23), Mohammand
Sultan Mohammad
Irshad Pathan (42)
and Samiralias Salim
Khan (33). They had
arrived at LP junction
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Man refuses to marry the girl after
8 years of relationship: arrested
By Vikram Gaikwad
CBD-BELAPUR: A 38
year old man has
been arrested in
response to a complaint of cheating by
a girl who is reported
to have maintained
physical relationship
with him for eight
years.
The accused Nitin
Krishna Koli (38) and
his 41 year old
unmarried ‘girl
friend’ worked in the
same office in Prabhat Building in CBD.
Eventually, they
developed amorous
relationship and used
to have sex frequently. All along, Koli
promised to marry
her but would find
one excuse or the
other whenever she
sought a date to
formalize the marriage. In the mean-
time, he also kept on
taking money from
her which has totaled
up to Rs 14 lakhs.
Tired of hearing his
excuses, the girl is
reported to have
pressed him to formalize the marriage. That
is when he said a firm
no. Distraught, the
girl sought the money
back. Instead of
returning her money,
he started assaulting
Robbers attack householder;
escape with cash and gold
By Vikram Gaikwad
CBD-BELAPUR: Four
robbers entered an
apartment when the
family was sound
asleep, collected gold
ornaments and cash
and made good the es-
cape at CBD in the wee
hours of Friday.
Vivek Patil lived in
Shivam Apartment in
Sector-8A, CBD-Belapur. In the wee hours
of the morning, a gang
of robbers entered the
apartment by bending
the window grills. The
four robbers threatened
the Patil couple and
went round collecting
gold ornaments weighing about 10 tolas and
Rs 21,000 cash. As they
Selection of candidates begins
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
VASHI: Shiv Sena
has begun the onerous
exercise of interviewing the prospective
candidates for the
coming civic election.
It interviewed 213
candidates seeking
party tickets from 55
city Wards. Candidates from both
Belapur and Airoli
Shiv Sena interviews
213 in the first round
assembly constituencies were interviewed.
“The candidates
from the remaining 56
wards will be interviewed on Sunday,”
said Ravindra Mirlekar, Deputy leader of
the party, who is in
charge of the exercise.
Vishwanath Nerurkar, Maruti Salunkhe and Pravin
Mahale are the other
members of the
committee.
10-year old girl molested;
man arrested
By Vikram Gaikwad
KOPERKHAIRANE: A
resident of Koperkhairane is accused of molesting a 10-year old
neighbor on Friday.
The
accused,
Ramesh Mishra, is a
resident of Sector-19,
Koperkhairane.
Though married, he
used to stay alone as
his family used to live
away in their native
place in UP. Over the
years, he had developed
friendly relations with
a family in the neighbourhood and he used
to visit them frequently.
On Friday too, he
happened to visit the
neighbouring house
when he found the 10year old girl alone at
home. He tried to befriend her by giving her
Rs 10. Then he is reported to have started
behaving indecently
and tried to molest her.
The aggrieved girl
somehow managed to
free herself from his
clutches and ran out
into freedom. She reported the matter to
her parents later in the
evening. The parents
in turn lodged a police
complaint.
Koperkhairane police has
registered a case of
molestation and arrested Mishra.
Navi Mumbaites...
every citizen that we
are one. We had children to old aged people
who joined and that really made us feel so
wonderful” said Dr. Jayakar Ellis, General Sec-
Cont. from pg. 1
retary - India, National Christian Council.
“I am so glad that I
could be a part of this
lovely unity chain” said
Angela Dsouza, a resident of Koperkhairne.
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her. His two friends,
Neha and Parween are
also reported to have
lent their support to
him. Distraught by
these developments,
the victim approached
CBD police and lodged
a complaint on
Wednesday. Police has
arrested Nitin Koli
and the court has
remanded him to
police custody for four
days.
were trying to slip away,
Patil tried to resist them
but they overpowered
him, thrashed him and
succeeded in getting
away. Patil suffered minor injuries in the scuffle, informed DCP (Zone1), Shahaji Umap.
CBD police have registered a case of dacoity
and started investigations.
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Married woman
commits suicide
Husband, in-laws facing
charges of dowry harassment
By Vikram Gaikwad
RABALE: A 25-year
old married woman
tried to commit suicide
by setting herself on
fire at her residence recently. She is believed
to have taken the drastic step unable to bear
the harassment and torture from her in-laws.
The deceased Vanita Pande was married
to Sunil Pande and the
couple lived in Rabale
MIDC area. Within a
few months of the marriage, her in-laws reportedly started harassing her asking her to
bring money and ornaments from her parents. She was subjected to mentally and
physical harassment
and torture. Unable to
bear the continuing torture, she is reported to
have poured kerosene
on herself and set on
fire on 6 March, 2015.
She was admitted to
civil hospital in Thane
with severe burns
where she succumbed
to her injuries a day
later.
Vanita’s father,
Nandkishore Oza has
lodged a complaint of
dowry harassment
against her husband,
Sunil Pande and his
father and mother. Rabale MIDC police have
registered a case of
dowry harassment and
started investigation.
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Navi Mumbai Police’s Script Sensational Win Over
L&T For Their Third NMSA Inter Office Title
Text and Photos
by Ashok Dhamija
NAVI MUMBAI: Playing in familiar surroundings always gives
an edge to a team and
the experience of winning the tournament
twice over in as many
years only adds to the
confidence of the players who have been part
of the success story.
The beauty of sports or
that matter of life is
with each success one
needs to be on toes and
not to take ones opponent lightly.
\The experienced
Navi Mumbai Police
Cricket Club (NMPCC)
‘A’ which had achieved
this unique record since
their debut in 2013 who
had easy outings in
ether early matches
were made to sweat by
Larsen & Toubro
Sports Club (L&T SC)
in the final of the limited 45 over, Inter Office
Cricket Tournament
organized by Navi
Mumbai Sports Association (NMSA) and held
under the aegis of Mumbai Cricket Association
(MCA) early this week.
In the end experience
and fitness made the
difference for NMPCC
’A’ which ultimately
won the summit clash
by mere five runs
while defending a total
of 177 run early. The
hat-trick of titles was
possible mainly due to
the all-round performance of Rohan Tandel
(43 n.o and 4 for 20)
who single handedly
inspired his team success in the tournament.
Electing to bat first
at the NMSA grounds
in Vashi, the defending
champions NMPCC ‘A’
who had defeated their
‘B team in the semis
were cruising at 78 for
1 at one stage (14th over)
however lost eight
wickets for further addition of 40 runs in a
space of 14.3 overs. The
trigger point was the
dismissal of their skipper Ashish Mhatre who
had scored 36 runs with
An elated Navi Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘A’ team along with their coach, support staff and match umpires after
winning the NMSA Inter Office Cricket Title for the third time in a row.
of the tournament in as
many matches. Introduction of medium pacer Rohan Tandel (who
had taken two wickets
in his second over early on to reduce the visitors to 20 for 2 by the
3 rd over) however
changed the game on
its head as he had the
well set Ajith edging to
wicketkeeper Taslim
Pathan with his very
first ball of his second
spell (his sixth over and
Larsen & Toubro Sports Club who gave tough fight to the defending champions 33r d over of the inhowever had to settle for the runner’s-up position
nings). A smart piece of
fielding in the next over
saw Bhagwan Sanap
being run-out by (Rohan Bagade/Ramachandra Pol) at the non
striker with further
addition of five runs
due to a mix-up with his
partner Siddesh Chavan (16 n.o.) which only
compounded their run
(L to R) All-rounder Rohan Tandel in the chase. L & T innings
company of Vishal Wagh added invalu- soon ended at 172 in the
able 59 runs for the last wicket and latter 35th over as Tandel
took four wickets to ensure Navi Mumbai ripped through the dePolice’s win over L & T SC in the final.
fence of no. 11 batsman
pany of the tail ender Vishal Wagh of Ganesh Khatal for
(19) added an invaluable 59 runs in his fourth wicket and
their unbeaten partnership for the finished with figures of
10th wicket to some respectability to 6.3 -0-20-4 Spinner
his teams total.
Rajendra Dagde (3/31)
L & T SC’s Ajith Nair sterling knock of 78
Chasing under scorching heat was the other most sucruns went in vain.
with temperatures in the range of cessful bowler for the
43 deg Celsius L & T SC batsmen winners. Earlier L & T
five boundaries and looked all set for
too gave a strong reply and which at skipper
Jagdish
a big innings, before he was deceived
one stage were all set for their maid- Sorkhade sportsmanby a straighter one and was bowled
en title and at one stage needed an- ship ensured that the
by veteran left-arm spinner Bhagother 10 runs in 13 overs with three Police team fielded with
wan Sanap (3/36). Leg spinner Abwickets in hand. The same was a substitute after one
himanyu Singh (4/26) took wickets
largely possible due to the efforts of their senior player had
at regular intervals from the other
their most prolific left handed bats- to attend to an imporend. Rohan Tandel (43 n.o.in 66
man Ajith Nair. Ajith not only an- tant work in line of
balls) who came to bat as early the
chored the innings and top scored duty during the major
20th over at the score of 92 for 6 howwith 78-run (6x4s, 4x6s) with strokes part of his teams run
ever played himself and scripted the
all round the wickets. In the process chase.
revival of his team’s fortunes with
he registered his third half century
“To win the prestihis patience approach and in the com-
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gious NMSA Inter Office Cricket title for the
third time in a row
since our debut in 2013
is a matter of pride and
honour for our Police
team which has been
training regularly
throughout the season
for various MCA tournaments. Being part of
this team is certainly a
honour for me too. “
shared Shaahaji Unmap DCP Zone I on the
occasion.
“It certainly was an
exciting match and
could have been won by
either side. However
our players held their
nerves and Rohan Tandel gave a sterling performance which titled
the match in our
favour. We are thankful to all our seniors in
particular our Commissioner of Police, Navi
Mumbai, K. L. Prasad,
Additional Commissioner of Police F. K.
Patil, API & founder
Secretary of NMPPCC
Subhash
Shinde,
Coach Amit Jadhav
among others who
have supported us
throughout in our endeavors” shared Ashish
Mhatre, skipper of the
Navi Mumbai Police
Cricket Club ‘A’ team.
“A complete team
effort and I am happy
that my all-round performance in the end
contributed to the
team’s success” shared
Rohan Tandel who was
the Man-of-the-match
in the final.
“ It was a case of so
near yet so far. Our
players crumbled under pressure at crucial
time in the run in the
end which cost us the
match. However I am
satisfied with the performance of my team
which due to official
commitments hardly
finds any time to practice together and play
matches during the
tournament matches
only” shared Jagdish
Sorkhade, skipper of
L&T SC .
Cont. on pg. 7
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India hits opposition for a
six: ICC World Cup 2015
The great escape!
and we went to BOB on
the ground floor of the
Stock Exchange Tower.
The officer we were to
meet had gone out. We
Zimbabwe latest casualty as Dhoni and
Raina spoils Taylors farewell show
By Ashok Dhamija
Skipper Mahendra
Singh Dhoni and
Suresh Raina unbeaten 196 runs
stand for the fifth
wicket against
Zimbabwe
in
Auckland on a winning cause ensured India maintained its unbeaten track record in
their final Pool B
game in the ongoing ICC World Cup
2015. Earlier Zimba-
bwe batted first and put
up a total of 287 on the
board with their skipper Brendan Taylor
scoring a century in his
farewell match for the
African nation.
With this win defending champions
India and co-hosts
New Zealand (from
Pool A) became the
only teams who
have qualified for
the last last-eight
stage without a
loss against their
name. India next
meets their eastCont. on pg. 7
Guardian minister in
conversation with the public
By Chandrashekhar Hendve
VASHI: Thane district Guardian Minister
Eknath Shinde organized a ‘dialogue with
the publc’ (Susanvad
Janateshi) programme
which will be a platform
for hearing public grievances. The first programme in the series
was held at Vishnudas
Bhave Auditorium in
Vashi on Friday where
a number of people
came to have their
problems redressed.
Among the grievances was the regularization of the services of
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By Lakshman Sundar
Twenty two years
ago on March 12 (It
was a Friday then) I
took a client from
Chennai to BSE to
complete the formalities for the IPO of his
company that was
slated to open the following week. I was
working in Pressman
Advertising & Marketing before joining LINTAS.
Life Saving Suggestion!
It was about 1245
waited for a while.
Since I consider(ed)
waiting as wasting
time, I suggested to
the client, “Let’s go out
and have lunch and
then come. By that
time the officer would
also have come”. At
first the client hesitated but after
a couple of
minutes
agreed. It
was 1.05
and we exited BOB after telling a
lady staff
there that
we would be
returning
in an hour after lunch.
We went to a good resCont. on pg. 6
NMMC distributes bicycles to students
Receives complaints
contract workers in the
municipal conservancy
department. “It is a genuine problem and I will
not remain a mere
spectator,” he said in a
Cont. on pg. 7
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By a staff reporter
CBD-BELAPUR: The
cash rich Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation
has designed several
schemes to help the eco-
nomically and socially
backward students.
Among them is one under which it distributes
free bicycles to 9th standard students.
This year, it has
identified 2,106 students of NMMC schools
who will receive the benCont. on pg. 7
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15 March, 2015
Indo-Pak problems can be solved only
when India receives US support
The Modi government deserves to be praised for wanting to
open up to South Asia in a big way. The government wants a peaceful South Asia since a peaceful region will be key to realising India’s own growth potential.
But the problem for India is the attitude of Pakistan. After Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif, along with other SAARC leaders, was invited to attend Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony last May,
it raised hopes for a positive engagement. But since then, Pakistani and Indian forces have been exchanging fire intermittently
across the Line of Control and the international border. That is
worrying India.
We have been having these talks with Pakistan for a long time
and all we see is how both the parties talk and how Pakistan most
of the time don’t abide. Then why hold these futile talks at all. It is
high time India indulged in tough talk. Until Pakistan stops encouraging the terrorist groups there will be no use of these visits/
talks.
The summit style diplomacy which focuses much on hype and
personality cult of respective leaders has yielded less than desired outcomes when it comes to Indo-Pak relationships. Instead
pragmatic, realistic and issue based diplomacy which includes
every significant stakeholder and which tries to arrive at decision
after taking into account every significant issue, may actually produce small yet lasting results.
Pakistan is a tough nut to crack. It’s own political atmosphere
is riddled by clerics, Taliban, ISI, army and a PM who is always at
the receiving end of all these. India has no choice but to continue
to engage in a dialogue, at times successfully and most of it in a
deadlock.
As history of last 65 years shows, the biggest stumbling block
between India and Pakistan coming together as friendly neighbours has been the internal situation of that country and the dominance of Pak Army in external matters specially concerning India. Add to that the obsession of most political parties of Pakistan
on Kashmir issue, despite knowing the fact that Kashmir issue
can never be solved on Pakistan or Kashmir separatists’ terms.
These are the two complicating factors.
It seems successive Indian governments make a show of talking to Pakistan to silence the Indian media and some intellectuals
who do not tire of advocating talks with that country, no matter
that the outcome is well known.
Every time there is an upswing in US-Pak relationship, the Pakistani swagger and bravado goes up a few notches. Now, the greater involvement of China in Afghan affairs emboldens it even more.
Whenever the Indian Government attempts to improve relationship with Pakistan there are certain ground realities that are
to be considered, if some success has to be achieved by such a
move. (1) Pakistan is not a purely Government controlled state;
but the country works under four parallel controls: The elected
Government; the Army; the ISI; Mullahs (Terror groups). (2) One
main contentious issue is that of Kashmir, vis-a-vis the “disputed” Pak controlled area. (3) There are some splinter groups here
such as the Hurriat, Separatists etc. (4) There is the Dawood issue. Unless all of these Groups are allowed to be involved in a
combined discussion, any talks for a resolution would be futile.
The earlier we decide to look at these realities, the better would
be the possibility for some solution. We should achieve success
before Chinese enters into the fray.
If only India wins the support of US, we will be in a position to
solve all the Indo-Pak problems. We will have to wait and see as
to when US will withdraw its support to Pakistan and lend us its
support.
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By Ashok Dhamija
MUMBAI: Central
Railway (CR) will
operate Mega Block on
its suburban sections for
carrying out maintenance work o-n Sunday
15th Mar, .2015 as per
the following schedule:
A) Mankhurd Kurla UP & DN
Harbour Lines
From:11.00 am to
3.00 pm.
UP Harbour line
services for Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
(CST) leaving Panvel /
Belapur / Vashi from
10.20 am to 3.04 pm
and DN Harbour line
services to Vashi / Belapur / Panvel leaving
from CST from 10.23
am to 3.01 pm will remain suspended. between Mankhurd –
Kurla stations. However special local trains
will run o-n CST – Kur-
la and Mankhurd Panvel sections during
the block period. Harbour line passengers
are permitted to travel
via Trans Harbour /
Main line from 10.00
am to 4.00 pm.
BEST Undertaking
will be running adequate buses during the
block period o-n route
no.501 Ltd from Kurla
East towards Vashi.
B) Thane - Kalyan DN Fast Main
Line
From: 10.30 am to
3.00 pm
DN Fast services
leaving CST from 9.37
am to 2.25 pm will halt
at Ghatkopar, Vikhroli,
Bhandup and Mulund
stations in addition to
their respective scheduled halts. DN Fast services beyond Thane will
be diverted o-n DN Slow
line between Thane and
Kalyan stations halting
at all stations and will
arrive destination 20
minutes behind schedule.
UP Fast line services leaving Thane station from 10.46 am to
3.28 pm will halt at
Mulund, Bhandup,
Vikhroli, Ghatkopar
and Kurla stations in
addition to their respective scheduled halts
and will arrive destination 15 minutes behind
schedule.
DN Mail/Express
trains leaving Thane
from 11.21 am to 2.43
pm will be diverted o-n
DN Slow line between
Thane and Kalyan Stations. Also Train No.
16345 DN Netravati
Express scheduled departure 11.40 am is rescheduled to leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
at 2.30 pm.
The great...
larly in BOB got killed
as they bore the powerful impact of the explosion. It was the most
fatalistic and catastrophic day for Mumbai. Six more places
elsewhere in Mumbai
were experiencing terror attacks within a
matter of two hours.
The scene outside
Dalal Street was both
pathetic and chaotic.
Fire Engines and ambulances were struggling to enter the narrow street.
A Big Thank You
“Let’s leave. I may
faint at seeing these
horrible scenes,” said
my client as we
walked toward Lion’s
Gate to get a cab.
My client then
hugged
me
and
thanked me for taking
him out of BOB to
lunch. “Thank God,
we were spared! If
only I asked you to
wait for some more
time at BOB and delayed, neither of us
would be alive now.”
Every March12th I
recapitulate the poignant scenes which got
embedded in the software of my memory.
It was my great escape! God really saved
me and my client.
Cont. from pg. 5
taurant near Horniman Circle.
Loud Explosion
Mid way through
our food we heard a big
bang. The restaurant
manager said that
some car tyre must
have burst but the
sound was of a high
decibel. After completing lunch we came out
and saw crowd all over
the road leading to
Dalal Street. Policemen cordoned off the
street and told us that
there was a bomb
blast. Many particu-
Construction of Fire brigade staff
quarter faces the slushy soil issue
By Umesh Parida
NERUL: The Navi
Mumbai Municipal
Corporation is constructing residential
flats for the fire
brigade officers and
staff in Nerul. The
Sec 11-A staff quarter’s construction was
supposed to get
completed by January
2015. However, the
work has not been
completed as the
construction faced the
slushy soil problem.
This is learnt from
NMMC.
The local corporator Suresh R Ithape
raised a query in the
February general
assembly session
seeking reasons why
the work was not
completed on time.
She has said that the
work should have
been completed by 15
January this year.
She wants the status
report on the construction.
In reply to the
corporator, the
NMMC said that the
work is under
progress. The residential complex was
based on ‘open foundation’. However,
when the construction work started the
soil was found to be
‘Soft or Slushy’. This
affected the open
foundation work.
Hence the NMMC has
Cont. on pg. 7
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Robbers attack householder;
escape with cash and gold
By Vikram Gaikwad
CBD-BELAPUR:
Four robbers entered
an apartment when
the family was sound
asleep, collected gold
ornaments and cash
and made good the
escape at CBD in the
wee hours of Friday.
Vivek Patil lived
in Shivam Apartment in Sector-8A,
CBD-Belapur. In the
wee hours of the
morning, a gang of
robbers entered the
apartment by bending the window
grills. The four
robbers threatened
the Patil couple and
went round collecting gold ornaments
weighing about 10
tolas and Rs 21,000
cash. As they were
trying to slip away,
Construction
of...
period.The NMMC has
pointed out that so far
70 percent work has
been completed when
the last report was
given to the corporator
in February. The
Cont. from pg. 6
to redo the work on
‘pile foundation’. The
architect has recommended for the pile
foundation work,
given the soil problem.
Based on the
report, the architect
has also done a new
design and accordingly the work is going
on now. The work’s
commencement got
delayed by six month
due to the same. This
resulted in non
completion of the
construction work
within the schedule
Navi Mumbai...
Cont. from pg. 5
Brief Scores:
Quarter Finals: # Navi
Mumbai Police Cricket
Club ‘B’ – 222 all out in 39.3
overs (Sachin Sheramkar 71
(5x4s),Sachin Kothule 50
(6x4s), Prakash Salunkhe
34(4x4s,1x6); Tushar Sutar
3/37, Dhiraj Gavane 2/45)
beat Mukund Ltd cricket
Club – 175 all out in 45
overs (Rajesh Surve
55(5x4s), Jay Doiphode 38
(3x4s, 1x6), Extras 39; Arun
Ghogare 2/19, Suhas Jire 2/
43, Amol Bhoslae 2/47) by 47
runs.
# Navi Mumbai Police
Cricket Club ‘A’ – 164 all out
in 38.5 overs (Ravindra
Jadhav 57 (3x4s, 2x6s), Ashish Mhatre 29 (1x4); Darshan
Bhoir 2/26, Swapnil Thombre
2/31, Vikas Repale 2/47) beat
Test Cricket Sports Club –
135 all out in 31.1 overs
(Darshan Bhoir 38*, Ranjeet
Deshmukh 19; Ramchandra
Pol 3/15, Sachin Shinde 3/
NMMC
distributes
Cont. from pg. 5
efit. Mayor Sagar Naik
began the exercise by
handing over the machines at Diwale gaon
Guardian
minister...
Cont. from pg. 5
promising note. The
teachers who have been
working on contract
24, Rohan Tandel 2/11) by
29 runs
# Larsen & Toubro
Sports Club – 319 for 5 in
45 overs (Shivaramakrishnan Yadav 77* (3x4s, 2x6s),
Jagdish Sorkhade 71(8x4s),
Ajith Nair 51(9x4s), Nandu
Kadam 38 (3x4s); Hazare 1/
40, Yogesh 1/46, Satyen 1/
55) beat S I Group – 100
for 8 in 27 overs ( Vijay 33
(4x4s, 1x6), Jeevan 19 (1x4),
Satyen 11(2x4s); Jagdish
Sorkhade 3/13, Uday
Bhagkar 3/13) by 219 runs.
Mahanagar Gas Ltd.
beat ONGC (walk over).
Semis: Navi Mumbai
Police Cricket Club ‘A’ – 92
all out in 24.1 overs (Bharat
Nikam 17, Arun Ghogare 14,
Vivek Masal 12; Rohan Tandel 3/20, Vinod Bhoir 2/18)
beat Navi Mumbai Police
Cricket Club ‘B’ – 94 for 6
in 18.2 overs (Rohan Bagade 25, Ravindra Jadhav 19,
Ashish Mhatre 17; Suhas Jire
2/28, Amol Bhasale 1/7) by 4
wickets.
Larsen & Toubro
Patil tried to resist
them but they
overpowered him,
thrashed him and
succeeded in getting
away. Patil suffered
minor injuries in the
scuffle, informed
DCP (Zone-1),
Shahaji Umap.
CBD police have
registered a case of
dacoity and started
investigations.
NMMC has also
assured that if the
work is not completed
with the contractual
terms and conditions
then action will be
taken accordingly.
on Friday. In all, 170
bicycles were distributed to as many beneficiaries in 17 schools across
the nodes. “The remaining beneficiaries will
receive them in the
days to come,” the Mayor announced.
basis for nearly seven
years also demanded
that their services be
regularized. Hawkers
and rikshawmen were
the other groups who
come up with their
grievances.
Sports Club – 263 for 9 in
44 overs (Ajith Nair 75
(8x4s), Jagdish Sorkhade 41
(4x4s), Siddesh Chavan 25*
(2x4s); Aakash Sharma 4/50,
Sautik Ghosh 2/35) beat Mahanagar Gas Ltd. – 198 all
out in 40.2 overs (Ganesh
Parakar 74 (11x4s), Aakash
Sharma 44 (4x4s), Rohan
Shelar 14 (1x4); Abhimanyu
Singh 3/41, Jagdish Sorkhade
2/20, Uday Bagkar 2/31) by
65 runs.
Final: Navi Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘A’ – 177
all out in 44.1 overs (Rohan Tandel 43* (4x4s), Ashish Mhatre 36 (5x4s),Rohan
Bagade 22(2x4s), Vishal
Wagh 19(1x4); Abhimanyu
Singh 4/26, Bhagwan Sanap
3/36, Jagdish Sorkhade 1/22)
beat Larsen & Toubro
Sports Club – 172 all out
in 34.3 overs, (Ajith Nair 78
(6x4s, 4x6s),Nilesh Dere 23
(2x4s), Siddesh Chavan
16*(2x4s); Rohan Tandle 4/
20, Rajendra Dagde 3/31,
Sachin Shinde 1/32) by 5
runs
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Don’t fear challenges, says
Sindhutai Sapkal
By Umesh Parida
KHARGHAR: The noted social activist
Sindhutai Sapkal called
upon the women not to
be afraid during tough
times. She was addressing the International
Women’s Day program
held in Gaondevi
ground in Kharghar.
The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shivgarjan Mitra Mandal,
Sec 12 Kharghar, had
jointly organized the
event. While delivering
her keynote address to
the august gathering
she cited how she was
thrown out of her inlaws’ home while she
was just in her 20s. She
had a ten-day-old baby
girl then. She said that
she had contemplated
suicide then but fate
had something else
stored for her.
Then she started
earning her livelihood
by begging in the train
and singing songs inside
the compartments. She
slept in the cemetery,
which was then known
as the grounds of
‘Bhoots’ or Ghosts.
Many issues plagued her
but she never lost her
spirit.
She also called upon
the gathering to forgive
others since that is humanity. “To forgive is divine. One rises in status
while forgiving others,”
she said. She called upon
the women folk to come
out and make life successful even during the
adverse time. The meeting was attended by Panvel Municipal Council
President Charusheela
K Gharat and many others.
Worker falls to his death from 9th floor
Contractor booked for negligence
By Vikram Gaikwad
URAN: A 49-year old
worker fell to his death
from the height of 9th
floor of a under-construction building at
Bokadvira on Friday.
The
victim,
Kondappa Sinappa
Mandal (49) worked in
the under-construction
building belonging to
Akshar Builders in
Bokadvira village in
Uran. He used on the
construction site itself.
On Friday, at about
7.00 pm, he was still
working at the 9th floor
level when he is believed to have lost his
balance and fallen to
the ground. As he was
not secured in any way,
he died instantly. The
contractor, Raju Sheth
has been held responsible for his death and
a case of negligence has
been registered against
him. No arrests have
yet been made, the police said.
India hits...
Matthew Hayden,
Ricky Ponting and
Saeed Anwar
Captain to the fore:
M S Dhoni is the first
Indian captain to register two fifty-plus innings in successful
chases - 91 not out vs
Sri Lanka (final) at
Mumbai on April 2,
2011 and 85 not out vs
Zimbabwe at Auckland
on March 14, 2015.
Dhoni’s 85 not out is his
highest ODI score vs
Zimbabwe - his third
fifty against them. He
also became only the
second successful captain in World Cup to
guide his team to 10
consecutive wins in a
row. He is also now tied
with South African
skipper (Late) Hansie
Cronje on the third spot
for winning the most
number of ODI matches 99 wins to their credit.
Highest World Cup
partnership while chasing: Dhoni and Raina’s
unbeaten 196 run
stand has overtaken
their team mates Rohit
Sharma and Shikhar
Dhawan records of
opening partnership of
174.runs few days earlier . It is also India’s
sixth highest overall
partnership in World
Cup history.
Six out of Six: India
won their sixth league
match to remain unbeaten in the Pool with
six by their skipper M
S Dhoni which ensured
a six wicket victory in
the end. India bowled
out all their six opponents with in the stipulated 50 overs, a new
World Cup record.
Brief scores:
Zimbabwe- 287 all out
in 48.5 overs (B Taylor 138,
S Williams 50, U Yadav 3/43,
M Shami 3/48, M Sharma 3/
48) lost to India – 288 for 4
in 48.4 overs (S Raina 110,
MS Dhoni 85, T Panyangara
2/53) by six wickets and
eight balls to spare.
Man of the Match:
Suresh Raina for his matchwinning 110 not out.
Cont. from pg. 5
ern neighbors from Asia
Bangladesh in the
quarter-final at the
Melbourne Cricket
Ground on 19th March.
Match Trivia and
Statistics
Highest successful
run chase: India who
chased 288 to win the
game bettered their previous best where they
chased 275 to win their
second World title in
the 2011 World Cup final at Mumbai against
Sri Lanka.
Back to back World
Cup hundreds: Brendan
Taylor (138) in his final farewell game for
Zimbabwe scored his
second century on a
trot joined an elite
group of players who
have achieved this
unique record. The other eights are Mahmudullah Riyad, Kumar
Sangakkara,
Mark Waugh, Rahul
Dravid, AB de Villiers,
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tem and Marketing
Team, Engine and power train.
The junior members
of the team were
praised by the team
leader and another senior member from the
team. Nitish Shinde,
member of Braking system and marketing
team, added, “Being final year students, we
could not dedicate a lot
of time for this project
but our juniors supported us a lot.”
According to the
team’s plan they will
fabricate the car and
now are looking for
sponsors to support
their project.
Finally the team
leader and design head
Amogh Taraikar added “We, the senior
members of the team,
feel privileged to lead
a bunch of hard working and dedicated juniors.” He also appreciated the support from
the college saying,
“Our college management, Dr K G Narayan Khedkar, Principal Dr. S K Narayan
Khedkar, our faculty
advisors and teaching
and non-teaching staff
have been supporting
us throughout this
project and now we
are looking for sponsors to support us.”
The MGM ACCELLORS Team welcomes
sponsorship in many
forms. Direct financial
support helps the
team to purchase the
materials and components necessary to
build the car, as well
as purchase and
maintain equipment,
pay for business expenses, and cover
competition related
travel expenses. They
acknowledge the fact
that the monetary
contributions are not
always possible and
gladly accept any
form of support. Such
contributions can
range from tools,
equipment, parts,
raw materials, expert
advice and/or assistance. The car and
team travels wide,
and wherever it goes,
the names of the sponsors too go with it.
demands, this flyover
will play a vital role,”
said Mr. Sanjay Sethi,
Additional Metropolitan Commissioner,
MMRDA.
Dignitaries present
on the occasion includ-
ed Mr. Rajan Vichare,
MP, Mr. Sandeep Naik,
MLA and Mr. Sagar
Naik, Mayor, NMMC
among others.
The flyover has been
constructed by J. Kumar Infra Projects.
MGM ACCELLORS, with their student formula
car, to represent MGMCET in Chennai
By Dinesh Kamath
KAMOTHE: Two
years of wait, determination and hard work
finally paid off for the
students and teachers
of Mahatma Gandhi
Mission’s College of
Engineering and
Technology, Kamothe,
Navi Mumbai.
The team from this
college, MGM ACCELLORS, secured 58th
position at the national level ‘virtual round’
of SUPRA SAE INDIA
organized by SAE INDIA an affiliate body
of ‘Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)’
which is an internationally recognized
body. SAE is USbased, globally active
professional association and standard organization for engineering professionals
in various industries.
This competition is
targeted towards
young and talented
engineering minds
who have to build a
working prototype of
student formula car.
The MGMCET
boys cleared their virtual round which was
held in Chennai and
secured 3rd position
under Mumbai University. They could
achieve this feat due
to their perseverance
The team, MGM ACCELLORS, representing MGMCET. (Inset) Amogh M Taraikar, Captain of the team.
Student formula car built by MGM ACCELLORS
and sheer dedication.
The team is now promoted to the next level.
They now aim to build
a formula car and race
it to its potential at
Madras Motorsports
Race track in Chennai
in 3rd week of July 2015.
The students said
that they are glad to
have high level support
from college faculty and
management alike.
“Prof. Madhukar Sorte,
HOD, supported us
from the beginning and
guided us throughout
the virtual phase. Along
with him Prof. Shanker
Gundre, our faculty advisor, helped us with
our documentation part
due to which the team
could concentrate on
the Design,” said Sagar
Padhi, a member of sys-
Mr Eknath Shinde, PWD Minister and Mr Ranjit Patil, MoS
Urban Development inaugurating the 1.12 km Mahape
flyover
um Business Park Development Authori(MBP) junction.
ty, will ensure seamless
The flyover, con- traffic from south
structed by Mumbai Mumbai to Kalyan,
Metropolitan Region Dombivali and Ambar-
nath regions. The
Rs.90crore flyover
is
constructed with 6
meter cantilever
precast,
p r e stressed
girders on
either side
of a single
pillar.
“The flyover will
ease the traffic congestion in Navi Mumbai
and will reduce travel
time and fuel cost. In
view of the rapid
growth of the region
and meeting the future
Mahape
junction...
Cont. from pg. 1
better and smoother
connectivity to the city
of Mumbai, we will
have to create infrastructure that will play
a crucial role. Mahape
flyover will be a great
help in that direction”.
The Mahape flyover
will cross four junctions
and offer two lanes each
for up and down traffic.
It is expected to be a
boon for commuters as
the same will decongest
traffic at Mahape Junction, Mahape gaon,
Guru Govindsingh
junction and Millenni-
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