CMYK Vol 08|Issue 231|RNI No. MAHENG/2007/21778|Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office|Navi Mumbai, Wednesday 4 February, 2015|Pages 8|Price Re.1 Beauty and hair styling seminar held for the airport PAPs NAVI MUMBAI: Taking steps to provide vocational training to the gen-next of the airport project affected persons (PAPs), a specialized seminar was held on February 2, 2015 at the D B Patil Vocation- Young man, laws are made by politicians for common people and not for themselves. al Training Institute at Khandeshwar by the renowned Jawed Habib Academy of Hair Styling. The seminar was attended by the PAPs of the barber community and PAP girls of the Beauty and Wellness identified under Bara Balutedar. Mr Sriram, Head Marketing and Strategic Alliances, Mr Dilshad and Ms Niloufer Stylist and Trainer and Mr Praveen Verma franchisee of Jawed Habib conducted the Seminar. Envisaged to improve the skills of the PAPs and help them to upgrade and set up their enterprise, a live demonstration was conducted to guide and provide them simple tips on hair styling. Altogether 19 PAPs of the barber community who runs a shop and CMYK 35 other PAPs including the PAPs girls from Beauty and Wellness attended the seminar. The seminar generated a great deal of excitement due to the internationally acclaimed Jawed Habib brand and its popularity. To enhance the skills, live hairs styling demonstration was Cont. on pg. 6 Shell initiates Road Safety Program in schools of Navi Mumbai Chief Guest Sr. PI Vishnu Redkar inaugurating the workbook along with the Shell representatives By Dinesh Kamath (as for their own safety. shared by Dr Jayakar Ellis) Unless that happens, NAVI MUMBAI: Shell the road accident rate India Markets Pvt is unlikely to come Ltd, in association down.” with the international Representative NGO, Fleet Forum, from Shell, Mr. Milan launched Road Safety Moge, said that safety Education program for is one of the top priorithe students of 6th, 7th ties for the company. and 8th standards at He said, “Shell realisthree schools in Navi es that students are Mumbai on 2nd and the best messengers to 3rd February 2015 re- spread road safety spectively. awareness in the sociThe four-week ac- ety. This is the reason tivity-based training why we have designed program is an initia- a road safety program tive by Shell India for students of this age Markets to spread group”. The dignitarawareness about pe- ies launched workdestrian and travelling books that are going to safety among children be used for training. aged between 12 and The launch also in14 years. During the cluded a Solidarity the launch at SS High Walk in which stuSchool, the Chief dents held placards Guest, Senior Police with road safety sloInspector Mr. Vishnu gans and took out a Redkar stressed on the rally on the road. Yesimportance of being terday, the road safety safe and said, “People Cont. on pg. 4 need to be responsible CMYK 2 [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in ATTENTION READERS While every effort is made to check the genuineness of party/ parties inserting ads in this paper, we cannot be held responsible for the truthfulness of its contents. The publishers, Editor and/or the staff cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage due to transactions that they may enter into guided by the ads. Ward delimitation on 7 February By Vijay Bhor CBD-BELAPUR: The details of delimited Wards will be out on 7 February, 2015. It is planned to increase the number of Wards from 89 to 111. The lottery for deciding the reservations for NOTICE Government of Maharashtra Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai – 32 Date : 05/01/2015 Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 No. TPS-1813/3067/CR-492/RP/13/UD-13 : - Whereas, the Government in Urban Development Department has sanctioned the Regional Plans for various regions as mentioned in Schedule-A appended hereto (hereinafter referred to as “the said Regional Plans”) under Section 15 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) vide various Notifications (hereinafter referred to as “the said Notifications”) from time to time which have come into force, with effect from the dates as stipulated under the said Notifications; And whereas, the Govt. of Maharashtra is of the opinion that in the public interest, it is necessary to incorporate urgently a comprehensive Regulation in respect of Integrated Wayside Amenities, (as described in Annexure-B), in the sanctioned Development Control Regulations for the said Regional Plans, and to accordingly modify the said Regional Plans, as per the provisions of Section 20(2) of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the proposed modification”); Now therefore, as provided in sub-section 3 of the Section 20 of the said Act, the Government hereby declares its intention to make the proposed modification and for that purpose, invites suggestions and / or objections from any person with respect to the proposed modification. Suggestions and / or objections shall be submitted to the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning who is hereby appointed as the “Officer” for giving hearing in respect of the suggestions and / or objections received in this regard and submit his report to the Government; Only suggestions and / or objections received by the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning, within a period of 30 (thirty) days from the date of publication of this Notice in the Official Gazette will be considered. This Notice shall be made available for inspection to the general public during office hours on all working days at the following offices:(i) Office of the Director of Town Planning, Central Building, Pune; (ii) Office of the Joint Director of Town Planning, Pune/Konkan/Nashik/Nagpur/Aurangabad/ Amravati/Division; (iii) The Collector of the concerned district This Notice shall also be published on the Government website www.maharashtra.gov.in as well as on the website of Directorate of Town Planning www.dtp.maharashtra.gov.in By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Annexure – A Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1813/3067/CR-492/13/RP/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Sr. No. Name of sanctioned Regional Plan 1. Pune Region 2. Kolhapur – Ichalkaranji Region 3. Sangli-Miraj Region 4. Nagpur Region 5. Chandrapur-Ballarpur Region 6. Nashik Region 7. Ahmednagar Region 8. Jalgaon – Bhusaval Region 9. Aurangabad-Jalna Region 10. Aurangabad Region 11. Amravati Region various categories will also be held on the day. The event will be held at Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium, Vashi at 10.00 am, according to information emerging from municipal headquarters. 12. 13. 14. 15. Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Region Raigad Region Mumbai Metropolitian Region Akola-Washim Region By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Annexure – B Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1813/3067/CR-492/13/RP/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Regulation for integrated Wayside Amenities permissible in Agriculture / No Development Zone of Regional Plan. 01. Integrated Wayside Amenities may be permitted to be developed on plots of land having a minimum area of 10,000 sq. mt., falling in Agriculture Zone / No Development Zone and abutting National Highways/State Highways, as per the details given in the Table-I hereinbelow:Table – I Category Amenities to be provided Maximum No. of Floors Allowed Integrated • PETROL PUMP G Wayside • SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE G+1 Amentities • SERVICE AND REPAIR CENTRE G • PUBLIC TOILET G • RESTROOM AND CANTEEN FOR EMPLOYEES WORKING ON SITE AND TRUCK DRIVERS G+1 • MOTEL G+1 • RESTAURANT G+1 • HIGHWAY MALL / HYPER-MARKET / MEDICINE STORE G+1 • PARKING FOR LMVS AND HMVS G • BANK ATMS G Provided that, additional amenities as per the Table – II, hereinabelow, over and above the amenities listed in Table – I shall have to be provided by the concerned plot owner / Developer, if directed to do so by the concerned Planning Authority or the Collector, as the case may be, in the light of local needs or the requirements of any Government Department or Government Agency. Table – II Category Additional Amenities Maximum No. of Floors Allowed • POLICE CHOWKI, IF REQUIRED BY Additional amenities which may be prescribed by the COMMISSIONER OF POLICE / G Planning Authority / Col- SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE lector as per local require- • HIGHWAY AMBULANCE PARKING, ment or in view of demand TRAUMA CENTRE, IF REQUIRED BY THE from the concerned Gov- DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES G+1 ernment Department / • FREIGHT WEIGH-BRIDGE, LOADING AND Government Agency. UNLOADING, IF REQUIRED BY RTO G 02. Maximum FSI upto 0.50 on gross plot area shall be permissible for the above integrated wayside amenities. By order and in the name of Governor of Maharasthra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) [er peer Dee³e Heer Deej 2014-2015/5727 Under Secretary to Government Printed by Kailash Gindodia Published by Kailash Gindodia owned by Kailash Gindodia Printed at Suvijja Printeries, A-68/3, Crevina Synthtics Compound, T.T.C. Ind. Zone, 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 : Dinesh Kamath • RNI No. MAHENG2007/21778 • Postal Regn. No. NMB/154/2014-16/Vashi MDG Post Office Phone : 2789 53 80 Telefax : 2789 3147 e-mail : [email protected] website : www.newsband.in CMYK CMYK [email protected] 4 February, 2015 Conmen have many ways Deprive their targets of Rs 46 K in two separate incidents By Vikram Gaikwad VASHI: Confidence tricksters have perfected many innovative ways of cheating unwary people. Luring them with bundles of notes in exchange for small amounts is be- coming common. On 28 January, one Rajesh Yadav was going to Bank of India’s branch in APMC. He was carrying a sum of Rs 21,000 in cash for depositing in the bank. A trickster stopped him 3 www.newsband.in midway, told him that he is carrying a bundle of new notes worth Rs 2 lakhs which he is willing to exchange for the cash Rajesh was carrying. Lured by the big amount, Rajesh agreed to go for the deal. He gave Rs 21,000 he was carrying and received a bundle of cruso notes in exchange. After a little while, when his interlocutors had gone away, he opened the bundle to find out how much he has gained. He got a shock when Cont. on pg. 8 NOTICE Annexure – B Government of Maharashtra Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai – 400 032 Date : 05/01/2015 Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 No. TPS-1813/3067/CR-492/DP/13/UD-13 – Whereas, the Government of Maharashtra is satisfied that in the public interest, it is necessary to incorporate Maharashtra urgently a comprehensive Regulation in respect of Intograted Wayside Amenities, in the sanctioned Development Control Regulations for the Final Development Plans of all the Planning Authorities, Special Planning Authorities, Development Authorities and other Authorities for which Government has sanctioned the Final Development Plans (hereinafter referred as to as the “said authorities”) from time to time and are in force, on the date of issue of this notice, excluding the Hill Station and Hill Station like Planning Authorities such as Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar, Panhala, Khultabad, Matheran, Chikhaldara and Lonavala: Now therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (a) of sub-section (1 AA) of Section 37 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (Mah. XXXVII of 1966) (hereinafter referred to as “the said act”) and all other powers enabling in that behalf, the Government of Maharashtra, hereby publishes a Notice for inviting suggestions and / or objections, from any person with respect to the proposed Regulations specified in the Schedule appended to this Notice (hereinafter referred to as “the proposed modification”) within a period of one month from the date of publication of this Notice in the Maharashtra Government Gazette; Any objections and / or suggestions which may be received by the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning, on behalf of the Government from any person with respect to the proposed modification before the expiry of the aforesaid period shall be considered by the Government and opportunity of being heard shall be given to the concerned Planning Authorities with respect to the suggestions and / or objections forwarded by the Government to it, concerned Divisional Joint Director / Deputy Director of Town Planning is hereby authorized as the Officer for giving hearing in respect of the suggestions and / or objections received in this regard and to the concerned Planning Authorities and submit his report to the Government; This Notice shall be kept open for inspection to the general public in the following offices for the above period on all working days:(i) Office of the Director of Town Planning, Central Building, Pune (ii) Office of the Joint Director of Town Planning, Pune/Konkan/Nashik/Nagpur/ Aurangabad/Amravati Divison (iii) Deputy Director, Greater Mumbai, Insahutment, Azad Maidan, Mumbai This Notice shall also be made available on the Government website www.maharashtra.gov.in as well as on the website of Director of Town Planning www.dtp.maharashtra.gov.in By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1813/3067/CR-492/13/DP/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Regulation for integrated Wayside Amenities permissible in Agriculture / No Development Zone of Development Plan. 01. Integrated Wayside Amenities may be permitted to be developed on plots of land having a minimum area of 10,000 sq. mt., falling in agriculture Zone / No Development Zone and abutting National Highways/State Highways, as per the details given in the Table-I hereinbelow:Table – I Category Amenities to be provided Integrated Wayside Amentities • • • • • • • • • • PETROL PUMP SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SERVICE AND REPAIR CENTRE PUBLIC TOILET RESTROOM AND CANTEEN FOR EMPLOYEES WORKING ON SITE AND TRUCK DRIVERS MOTEL RESTAURANT HIGHWAY MALL / HYPER-MARKET / MEDICINE STORE PARKING FOR LMVS AND HMVS BANK ATMS G G+1 G G G+1 G+1 G+1 G+1 G G Provided that, additional amenities as per the Table – II, hereinabelow, over and above the amenities listed in Table – I shall have to be provided by the concerned plot owner / Developer, if directed to do so by the concerned Planning Authority or the Collector, as the case may be, in the light of local needs or the requirements of any Government Department or Government Agency. Table – II Category Additional Amenities Maximum No. of Floors Allowed Additional amenities which • POLICE CHOWKI, IF REQUIRED BY may be prescribed by the COMMISSIONER OF POLICE / Planning Authority / Collector as per local require- SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE ment or in view of demand • HIGHWAY AMBULANCE PARKING, from the concerned Gov- TRAUMA CENTRE, IF REQUIRED BY THE ernment Department / DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES Government Agency. • FREIGHT WEIGH-BRIDGE, LOADING AND UNLOADING, IF REQUIRED BY RTO G G+1 G 02. Maximum FSI upto 0.50 on gross plot area shall be permissible for the above integrated wayside amenities. By order and in the name of Governor of Maharasthra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) [er peer Dee³e Heer Deej 2014-2015/5741 CMYK Maximum No. of Floors Allowed Under Secretary to Government CMYK 4 Issue : 231 [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in 4 February, 2015 To be Secular or Communal? There was controversy over the demands for dropping the words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ from the Preamble of the Constitution. Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said that the Preamble, as it stands today, should remain and that there is no need to change it. What is now needed is for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to endorse his political aide, Mr. Shah, and give a public assurance on retaining the two words. BJP is on record owning up their ideological umbilical cord to RSS whose Ideologue Shri Golwalkar disparages democracy as alien to Hindu ethos. RSS Ideologue thinks in terms of only Hindu India. Shri Golwalkar demonizes those Indians not born in Hindu fold. In his formulations non Hindus Indians must entertain no idea but glorification of Hindu race, culture or may stay in country, subordinated to Hindu Nation, claiming not even citizen’s rights. Many Hindus bitterly ask the question, “How did the entire Nagaland become Christian? Then why shouldn’t India become all Hindus?” Indian history is replete with conversions of Hindus to other faiths. Many of our present day citizens had Hindu ancestors. The government should allow only voluntary reconversions but not coercion. If conversion has to be abolished then make all conversions illegal by an act of law. Hindus are justifiably worried due to alarming rate of growth (24%) of Muslims in India since it is likely to deprive them of the majority status in their own motherland, within decades. “Ghar wapsi” is not a solution to this growing demographic imbalance but only an attempt to focus people’s attention to the growing menace. All responsible citizens of India should first follow family planning in the interest of the nation, before airing grievances. It is agreed that whatever you add or delete in the constitution, a secular feeling has to be developed in spirit and soul when we live in a country like India. Conversion is not a solution or an ultimate end of life. Let us accept the fact that when Mr. Obama won the presidential election in the USA, there was an in depth research in European countries about the possibility of the person of foreign origin occupying the highest office in their countries. So one can’t blame the Hindus in India if they think along the same line. Conversion by a third person, only with an intention to increase his tribe is not legal. But a self generated urge to convert to any religion chosen by an individual is a right guaranteed by the constitution. This principle does not differentiate majority and minority communities and it equally applies to the Christian missionaries in their “conversions” as well as Hindu protagonists to their action in Ghar Vapsi. Secularism is a concept which is applicable to India as it does in Western polities. Even though the word is not defined in the constitution it definitely means that religious laws are not justiciable in Indian courts nor should the religious laws influence civil laws in the country. Hence India cannot have a ‘state religion’ nor can it have a state scripture as recently pointed out by Susma Swaraj. The constitution is our state scripture and the policy pronounced by it, is the religion of this country. Workshop to prepare students for scholarship exams Maharashtra Lok Kalyankari Seva Sanstha is conducting scholarship workshops to help students of IV and VII standards who are appearing for scholarship examinations. The workshops will be held on 8 and 15 February, 2015 at Adyakrantiveer Vasudeo Balwant Phadke Vidyalay, Plot No 113, Sector-6, New Panvel (E) – 410 206. The workshops will be followed by practice examinations and the question papers will be set on the government exam pattern. The results will be announced on 1 March, 2015 and the participants will be issued ‘participation certificates’. CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from ALOK KUMAR to ALOK KUMAR JHA as per affidavit dated 31st January 2015. CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from NASEEM BEGUM to NASEEM BEGUM INAMDAR as per affidavit dated 3rd February 2015. CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from SHAKIL JAVED to SHAKEEL JAVED INAMDAR as per affidavit dated 3rd February 2015. CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from MUNAJA to MUNAZA BEGUM INAMDAR as per affidavit dated 3rd February 2015. CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from GOVINDRAO DATTATRAYA DANGE to GOVIND DATTATRAYA DANGE as per affidavit dated 3rd February 2015. PUBLIC NOTICE THIS is to notify that my Clients propose to purchase the Flat No. 101, admeasuring 370 sq. ft. carpet area on the first floor, in the building named SAIJYOT of the SAIJYOT Co-Operative Housing Society Limited, on Plot no. 106A(GES), situated at Sector – 1, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai, Tal. & Dist. Thane from MR. AMOL KISAN GAWHANE. The Original (i) Agreement for Sale dated 18th November 2004, registered with the Sub-Registrar Thane – 6 on 18th November 2004, under Sr. No. TNN3-8534-2004, vide receipt No. 8534, execute by/between the M/s. SAIJYOT BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS and MRS SHARDA SATISH WAVHAL, along with Stamp Duty Payment Receipt and Registration Fee Receipt, (ii) Full and Final Payment receipt, (ii) Possession Letter, issued by M/s. SAIJYOT BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, in favour of MRS SHARDA SATISH WAVHAL, (iv) (a) CIDCO Permission, (b) CIDCO Transfer charges Receipts, (c) CIDCO permission/NOC and (d) CIDCO Final Order in respect of the Gift Deed dated 19th November 2010 executed by/between MRS SHARDA SATISH WAVHAL and his Son MR SACHIN SATISH WAVHAL, in respect of the said Flat, are either lost or misplaced and are not traceable and also lodged a Police Complaint with Turbhe Police Station and recorded the same vide their property missing reg. no. 83/2015 dated 27th January 2015. Person/s, if any, having any right, title, claim etc. against or in the aforesaid Flat by virtue of the aforesaid lost documents or by way of inheritance, lien, mortgage, possession, sale, gift, lease, charge, trust, maintenance, development, easement, transfer, licence, either agitated in any litigation or otherwise or any other right or interest whatsoever is/are hereby required to make the same known in writing to the undersigned within a period of 15 days from the date of publication hereof. If no claim is made or received as required hereinabove, my clients will be at their liberty to complete the transaction in respect of the said Flat without any reference or regard to any such purported claim or interest, which shall be deemed to have been waived for all intents and purposes and not binding on my clients. Sd/ADV. GEETA V. PATEL C-25, Om Rachana CHS Date : 04-02-2015 Plot No. 3, Sector – 17, Vashi, Place : Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai Tel. : 27892953 Mob. : 8691944474 & 9820883474 CMYK Shell initiates... program was launched at Podar International School and Jaipuriar School in Navi Mumbai. Shell representatives Mr. Tony and Mr. Vishwakumar Menon were part of the launch yesterday. Mrs Maya More, Senior Police Inspector, Vashi APMC advised children to write a letter to their parents cit- Cont. from pg. 1 ing safety measures. Mr. Vivek, project manager India from Fleet Forum, project coordinators India Mr. Godfrey and Mr. George, and the Mumbai coordinator Dr. Jayakar Ellis & Marshall Singh were present for launches in all the schools. The training would be done by Jasmine and Sharon. NOTICE This is to inform the public at large that (Late) MR ALOKE KUMAR DAS was the member of the SANJOG CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD., having address at Plot No. 2, Sector – 9A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Tal. & Dist. Thane and held Flat No. C-8 in the building of the Society. (Late) MR ALOKE KUMAR DAS expired on 24th January 2014 by leaving nomination in the name of MRS MANJUSHREE DAS. Any person claiming to have any right, title, interest by way of inheritance, mortgage, possession, sale, gift, lease, charge, trust, maintenance, development, easement, transfer, license, either agitated in any litigation or otherwise or any other right or interest whatsoever in nature in respect of the share/interest of the deceased (Late) MR ALOKE KUMAR DAS and his legal heirs, in the capital property of the said Society particularly Flat No. C-8, or any other interest/objection whatsoever in nature, in respect of the transfer of the shares and interest of the deceased particularly Flat No. C-8 in the name of his nominee may inform the undersigned within a period of 14 days from the date of publication of this Notice. If no claim is received, the Society will transfer the shares of deceased in the said Flat/Share Certificate in the name of MRS MANJUSHREE DAS and will endorse the Share Certificate in her name and no claim will be entertained thereafter. For and on behalf of SANJOG Co-op. Housing Society Ltd. Sd/Adv. M. T. Thacker & Associates (Advocates & Notary) E-6/0:4, Sector – 1, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400 703, Tel . No. 27825052 27825084 Place : Vashi E Mail : [email protected] Date : 04-02-2015 Ref: 141200 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUBLIC AT LARGE THAT (1) Mr. NARAYAN VENUGOPALAN NAIR & (2) Mrs. SULOCHANA VENUGOPALAN NAIR, the Owners of Flat No. A-3/2:4, Alak CHS Ltd, Plot No. 15, Sector – 19A, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Taluka and District Thane. The following Original documents of the aforesaid premises are reported lost, misplaced and not traceable inspite of diligent search and a Property Missing Register No. 213/2015, dated 20-01-2015, is lodged with the Nerul Police Station, Navi Mumbai. a) Original Sale Agreement between M/s. CHINMAY LAND DEVELOPERS PVT. LTD. & Smt. B. B. WAFA. b) Possession Letter issued by M/s. Chinmay Land Developers Pvt. Ltd. to Smt. B. B. Wafa. My Client represented that the aforesaid documents are not deposited with any other person or authority or institutions as a security or dealt with any manner whatsoever. All persons having or claiming any share, right, title or interest of any nature or claim or demand whatsoever in to or upon the said premises or any part thereof, arising under sale, mortgage, gift, lease, conveyance, exchange, trust, lien, maintenance, lispendence, attachment or charge or otherwise howsoever are hereby requested to make the same known in writing to the undersigned at the following address, within 15 days from the date hereof. Any claim not made in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed waived or abandoned or given up or released or relinquished and the said premises in question will be dealt without any reference or regard to any such claim, demand, right, title, interest and benefit and ignoring the same. Sd/SURESH K. NAIR Advocate High Court, Mumbai Date : 04-02-2015 C-1/8/2:3, 2nd Floor, Sector – 2 Place : Navi Mumbai Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400 703 CMYK [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in NMMC School Eves Bag Under-17 Kabaddi Title Text and Photo by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI : NMMC School No 114, Koperkhairane led by Rupali Dhakane won the Under -17 Girls Kabaddi title at the Navi Mumbai Krida Mahotsav 2015 which was organized at Koperkhairane. The Navi Mumbai DSO Champions defeated hosts R F Naik Vidyalaya by 20 points (27-7) in the semi finals and latter scored an impressive 24 points (35-11) win over Pandit Motilal Nehru High School, Nerul in the final. The winners who won the Bronze medal 5 Mumbai FC sign sponsorship deal with Playwin City to witness I-League action after a gap of five years NMMC School No 114, Koperkhairane along with Principal cum Coach Ajay Kupekar receiving the Girls under 17 winner’s trophy. at the Mumbai Division the tournament. DSO champions earlier Chhaya Koli was delast year were coached clared as the Best Allby their Principal Ajay rounder and Mayuri Kupekar, also won two Tambe the Best Defendindividual awards in er. Bosco Sports Fest This Month Text and Photo by Ashok Dhamija NAVI MUMBAI: Don Bosco Senior Secondary School, Nerul as part of its Bosco Sports Fest 2014 – 15 will organize a Interschool 7A-Side Football Tournament for the Boys in the age group of Under 14 & 16. In addition a Basket Ball Tournament is also being organized for the same age group. The same will be held on Saturday on 14th February. 2015 from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm at its premises Ground in Sector42A, Nerul (W). Players born on or after 1st Jan, 2001 are only eligible for under -14 group while those born on or after 1st Jan, 1999 can be part of under 16 team . Last date of submitting the registration form is 7th February, 2015 For more information contact the organizers via E-mail: [email protected] or call on 022-27712031. CMYK Mumbai FC VP, Atul Badgamia (3rd from Left) , Playwin, CTO Sagar Sule (4th from Left), Mumbai FC coach Khalid Jamil(5th from Left) and the players seen during the release of their official Jersey on Tuesday. Text and Photo by Ashok Dhamija MUMBAI: Mumbai FC the only club from the city which has been consistently performing in the AIFF ILeague football championship over the past six years , announced their association with PLAYWIN as their official sponsor, at a media conference at the Cooperage ground on Tuesday. Speaking about the association, Atul Badgamia, Deputy Vice President of Mumbai FC said, “Playwin is actively involved with clubs and promotes football. So they are the perfect partner for Mumbai and we are delighted to have them on board with us. This is an important deal for Mumbai Football and all our supporters.” “Another proud moment for us is the fact that our team led by exIndian International Climax Lawrence will again be playing our home games at the Cooperage Football Stadium. Since our first home game here at the Cooperage is on Sunday, February 8 against Sportin Clube de Goa, we expect lot of our fans to flock the refurbished stadium in large numbers and support us,” Badgamia stated. Sagar Sule, CTO, Playwin said, “Our association with Mumbai FC is the best thing to happen in football and I hope this union goes a long way. Playwin is the gaming brand of Pan India Network Ltd., part of the Essel Group and we’re proud to have signed this partnership with a truly global football club.” Mumbai FC coach, Khalid Jamil said, “It’s my pleasure to be involved with this club for a long period, first Cont. on pg. 6 CMYK 6 [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in Beauty and... Cont. from pg. 1 conducted on volunteers and before and after photographs were taken to show the different types of hair styles on different hair textures. Mr Sriram later spoke about the availability of various courses, course content, duration, and fees structure for various courses. All the students enrolling for the courses will get an international certification from the academy which shall add weight-age to their career. The PAPs who attended the seminar seemed contended by giving positive responses. They were happy as they learnt new generation hair styles with advance techniques. This shall help them to become not only a good hair stylist but a good businessman. The seminar has indeed helped them in boosting their self confidence. NOTICE Government of Maharashtra Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai – 32 Date : 05/01/2015 Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 No. TPS-1814/Sankirna/CR-150/14/UD-13, dated /01/2015:- Whereas, the Government in Urban Development Department has sanctioned the Regional Plans for various regions as mentioned in Schedule-A appended hereto (hereinafter referred to as “the said Regional Plans”) under Section 15 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) vide various Notifications (hereinafter referred to as “the said Notifications”) from time to time which have come into force, with effect from the dates as stipulated under the said Notifications; And whereas, the Government of Maharashtra has made applicable the “Standarised Development Control and Promotion Regulations for Regional Plans in Maharashtra” vide Notification no. TPS-1812/157/CR-71/12/ Reconstruction No. 34/12/UD-13 dated 21/11/2013 under Section 20(4) of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the said Regulations”); And whereas, the Government of Maharashtra is of the opinion that in the public interest, it is necessary to incorporate a new Regulation for granting additional FSI for construction of “Star Category Hotels” along National and State Highways in “Agriculture / No Development Zone” with basic, and additional FSI by charging premium in the said Regulations as prescribed in Annexure - B, and accordingly modify the said Regional Plans, as per the provisions of Section 20(2) of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the proposed modification”); Now therefore, as provided in sub-section 3 of the Section 20 of the said Act, the Government hereby declares its intention to make the proposed modification and for that purpose, invites suggestions and / or objections from any person with respect to the proposed modification. Suggestions and / or objections in this regard shall be submitted to the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning who is hereby appointed as the “Officer” for giving hearing in respect of the suggestions and / or objections received in this regard and submit his report to the Government; Suggestions and / or objections received by the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning, within a period of 30 (thirty) days only from the date of publication of this Notice in the Official Gazette will be considered. This Notice shall be made available for inspection to the general public during office hours on all working days at the following offices:(i) Office of the Director of Town Planning, Central Building, Pune-411001 (ii) Office of the Joint Director of Town Planning, Pune/Konkan/Nashik/Nagpur/ Aurangabad/Amravati/Division; (iii) The Collector of the concerned district This Notice shall also be published on the Government website www.maharashtra.gov.in as well as on the website of Directorate of Town Planning www.dtp.maharashtra.gov.in By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government CMYK Mumbai FC... Cont. from pg. 5 as a player and now I very proud to be the coach of this wonderful club. I can guarantee that our team will do well in this I-League and in particular at our home base at the Cooperage ground.” The Mumbai Club also mentioned that they have partnered The Football Mind portal for online ticket sales. Tickets which have been reasonably prices at Rs. 50/-, Rs.80/- and Rs.150/- will be available at www.mumbaifc.com or alternatively on www.thefootballmind.com Henry Menezez, CEO WIFA and Souter Vaz, Hon. Secretary WIFA too were optimistic of Mumbai City FC performance in the I League and hoped that their I League games at home will witness huge crowd support similar to the recently concluded ISL Annexure – A Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1814/Sankirna/CR-150/14/UD-13, dated 05/01/ 2015 Sr. No. Name of sanctioned Regional Plan 1. Pune Region 2. Kolhapur – Ichalkaranji Region 3. Sangli-Miraj Region 4. Nagpur Region 5. Chandrapur-Ballarpur Region 6. Nashik Region 7. Ahmednagar Region 8. Jalgaon – Bhusaval Region 9. Aurangabad-Jalna Region 10. Aurangabad Region 11. Amravati Region 12. Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Region 13. Raigad Region 14. Mumbai Metropolitian Region 15. Akola-Washim Region By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Annexure – B Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1814/Sanikirna/CR-150/14/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Regulation No. 24,15 - Additional FSI, in Agriculture / No Development Zone, for Star Category Hotels along National and State Highways:(ii) Development of buildings for star category hotels in No Development Zone along National and State Highways shall be permissible upto FSI limit of 0.10 on gross plot area, in accordance with Regulation No. 22.5 (xxiii). (ii) Additional FSI upto 0.90 on gross plot area, over and above the basic FSI permissible under clause (i) above, may be granted by the Collector on payment of premium at the rate of 50% of the land rate as prescribed in the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR) for the year in which such additional FSI is granted. Such premium shall be deposited in the concerned Branch office of the Town Planning Department for crediting the same into Governemnt Treasury. By order and in the name of Governor of Maharasthra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) [er peer Dee³e Heer Deej 2014-2015/5731 Under Secretary to Government CMYK [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in Confidence tricksters on the prowl By Vikram Gaikwad VASHI: Tricksters targeted two men and looted them of Rs 1.70 lakhs using simple tricks on Monday morning. In the first incident at Sector-17 Vashi, Baskar Ghanshyam Naik (54), a resident of Sector-11 Koperkhairane, had withdrawn Rs one lakh from the bank and was walking back. A trickster caught up with him, threw dirt on his clothes and pointed out to him in a deliberate attempt to divert his atten- tion. Taken aback, Naik kept the bag containing the cash down and got busy removing the dirt. The trickster came close apparently to help him to clean the dirt, picked up the cash bag and walked away. When Naik realized what had happened, he went to Vashi police station and lodged a complaint. Within a few minutes, the tricksters were at APMC market where they targeted Chetan Goradia, a businessman from Sanpada. Goradia had parked his car near Vighnesh Innovation and was NOTICE Government of Maharashtra Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai – 32 Date : 05/01/2015 Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 No. TPS-1814/S/CR-120/14/UD-13, dated /01/2015:- Whereas, the Government in Urban Development Department has sanctioned the Regional Plans for various regions as mentioned in Schedule-A appended hereto (hereinafter referred to as “the said Regional Plans”) under Section 15 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) vide various Notifications (hereinafter referred to as “the said Notifications”) from time to time which have come into force, with effect from the dates as stipulated under the said Notifications; And whereas, the Governemnt of Maharashtra has made applicable the the “Standardise Development Control and Promotion Regulations for Regional Plans in Maharashtra” vide Notification no. TPS-1812/157/CR-71/12/Reconstruction No.34/12/UD-13, dated 21/11/ 2013 under Section 20(4) of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the said Regulations”): And whereas, the Government of Maharashtra is of the opinion that in the public interest, it is necessary to incorporate a new Regulation for allowing “Development of buildings for Education / Medical Institutions” in “Agriculture/ No Development Zone” with additional FSI, by charging premium in the said Regulations as prescribed in Annexure - B, and to accordingly modify the said Regional Plans, as per the provisions of Section 20(2) of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the proposed modification”); Now therefore, as provided in sub-section 3 of the Section 20 of the said Act, the Government hereby declares its intention to make the proposed modification and for that purpose, invites suggestions and / or objections from any person with respect to the proposed modification. Suggestions and / or objections in this regard shall be submitted to the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning who is hereby appointed as the “Officer” for giving hearing in respect of the suggestions and / or objections received in this regard and submit his report to the Government; Suggestions and / or objections received by the concerned Divisional Joint Director of Town Planning, within a period of 30 (thirty) days only from the date of publication of this Notice in the Official Gazette will be considered. This Notice shall be made available for inspection to the general public during office hours on all working days at the following offices:(i) Office of the Director of Town Planning, Central Building, Pune; (ii) Office of the Joint Director of Town Planning, Pune/Konkan/Nashik/Nagpur/Aurangabad/ Amravati/Division; (iii) The Collector of the concerned district This Notice shall also be published on the Government website www.maharashtra.gov.in as well as on the website of Directorate of Town Planning www.dtp.maharashtra.gov.in By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Annexure – A Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1814/S/CR-120/14/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Sr. No. Name of sanctioned Regional Plan 1. Pune Region 2. Kolhapur – Ichalkaranji Region 3. Sangli-Miraj Region 4. Nagpur Region 5. Chandrapur-Ballarpur Region 6. Nashik Region 7. Ahmednagar Region 8. Jalgaon – Bhusaval Region 9. Aurangabad-Jalna Region CMYK 7 Loot two men in a matter of hours getting ready to go into a shop when two men approached him. One of them told him that something is lying under his car. With his curiosity roused, Goradia bent down and got busy trying to make out what it was. That was the opportunity the conman was waiting for. He picked up the bag containing Rs 70,000 cash kept on the front seat of the car and walked away. After a little while when Goradia realized what had happened, he went to APMC police station and lodged a complaint. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Aurangabad Region Amravati Region Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Region Raigad Region Mumbai Metropolitian Region Akola-Washim Region By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra Sd/(Sanjay Banait) Under Secretary to Government Annexure – B Accompaniment to the Government in Urban Development Department Notice bearing No. TPS-1814/S/CR-120/14/UD-13, dated 05/01/2015 Regulation No. 24,14 - Additional FSI in No Development Zone for Buildings of Educational / Medical Institutions:Development of buildings of educational and medical institutions, run by Government / Public Authorities or run by Public Charitable Trusts may be permitted in Agriculture / No Development Zone also with built up area upto 1/5th (i.e.20%) of the net plot area, having at the most ground plus one storey, subject to plantation of trees at the rate of 5 tress per Are on the plot. Provided that additional FSI over and above the basic FSI permissible above may be granted by the Collector as per the following Table and subject to the conditions mentioned below: Maximum Land Fronting Basic Permissible Additional Maximum FSI on Net FSI* Permissible Permissible on Road Plot Area FSI No. of Floors 1. 2 3 4 5 6 1 Road having width 0.2 0.3 0.5 G +3 of 12 mt. and above but less than 15 mt. 2 0.2 0.5 0.7 G+5 Road having width of 15 mt. and above but less than 18 mt. Road having width 3 0.2 0.8 1.0 G + 7 Subject of 18 mt. above to maximum building height of 30 mt. * Conditions:1) The additional FSI as mentioned in Column No. 4 of the Table above is to be granted only on payment of premium at the rate of 50% of the land rate as prescribed in the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR) of the year of granting such additional FSI. Such premium shall be deposited in the concerned Branch Office of Town Planning Department for crediting the same into the Government Treasury. 2) In case of the educational use involves the nursery and elementary schools, such nursery and elementary schools shall be housed in single building with maximum Ground + 2 floors. 3) In case of educational use, at least 40% of the net plot area shall be kept vacant for use as play ground. 4) The additonal FSI under this Regulation shall be admissible only after utilisation of the basic permissible FSI mentioned in Column No. 3 of the Table above. By order and in the name of Governor of Maharashtra. Sd/(Sanjay Banait) [er peer Dee³e Heer Deej 2014-2015/5737 Under Secretary to Government Sr. No. CMYK 8 [email protected] 4 February, 2015 www.newsband.in Mohan Bhoir wins Yoga Mitra Award Sanpada residents demand a talao By Chandrashekhar Hendve VASHI: Well known writer, dramatist and yoga teacher, Mohan Bhoir has been chosen for this year’s Yoga Mitra Puraskar given by the Yoga Vidya Niketan. He received it from the hands of Minister for Co-operation, Chandrakant Dalvi who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The Award instituted in 2002, is given to one who dedicates himself to the teaching and propagation of Yoga. Bhoir has been learning and teaching Yoga for the last about 11 years. Speaking on the occasion, Dalvi reminded his listeners that the United Nations Organisation has named 21st June as World Yoga Day. He also dwelt on the benefits of practicing Yoga on a regular basis. Atul Contractor who inaugurated the function, Shrikant Badwe, President of the Niketan and Shakuntala Nimbalkar were among those present on the occasion. Conmen have... he realized that the bundle contained ordinary pieces of paper cut to size. Distraught, he went to APMC police station and lodged a complaint. Earlier on 15 January, the very same gang Cont. from pg. 3 had targeted Virendra Babu Nandan Mishra. By similarly luring him with big cash, they had deprived him of Rs 25,000 he was carrying. Both the cases are being investigated by APMC police. CMYK By Vijay Bhor/ Chandrashekhar Hendve CBD-BELAPUR: A delegation of Sanpada Yuva Manch called on Mayor Sagar Naik on Tuesday and submitted a memorandum containing their grievances and demands. The most important among the demands was the creation of a talao in the node. “The existing talao falls on the other side of the Sion-Panvel Road and we are required to cross the highway to reach the place. During Ganeshotsav and Navaratrotsav, we are compelled to cross the highway carrying the idols which can prove to be fatal,” says the memorandum. The residents have requested the Mayor to dig another talao which can be used for immersion during the festivals.
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