Grains festival in Jalgaon from 08th May

Grains festival in Jalgaon from 08th May:
State agricultural department and ZP jointly conducted first grains festival is being inaugurated in Jalgaon from 08th May at G. S. ground Jalgaon. The project aims at availing direct selling avenues to farmers for their produces thereby availing best profits. It would have all types of grains, foods, fruits, vegetables and processed foods around 60 stalls. This would avail a good buying opportunity as well for those stocking grains for the whole year.

MHT-CET exam on 12th May

MHT-CET exam on 12th May:
State conducted medal, engineering and pharmacy joint entrance exam MHT-CET 2011 is being conducted on 12th May. There are 9,826 students appearing from Jalgaon at 28 centres and this includes 5,055 for MB group, 1,314 for BB group and 3,457 for MM group. Please refer DTE for detailed centre-wise information.

National level karate competition from 01st May

National level karate competition from 01st May:
District amateur Karate association is conducting 3 days 7th national level Karate competition. The competition has received participation of 25 State based around 1,200 players and Jalgaon has received this proud of conducting the event for second consecutive year. Event begins with black belt gradation and referee clinic on 01st May and is at district sports complex.

Mercury continue to sizzle at 45.5 degrees in Bhusawal,

Mercury continue to sizzle at 45.5 degrees in Bhusawal, 44 degrees in Jalgaon

Silver stabilises at Rs. 74,500

Silver stabilises at Rs. 74,500 per kilogram in Jalgaon market

Khanderao Maharaj Baragadya

Khanderao Maharaj Baragadya festivity today in old Jalgaon area

Banana rates rise further

Banana rates rise further – touches Rs. 1,150 with Rs. 24 as difference factor

Corporation floats

Corporation floats its recruitment drive for semi English nursery section

Mercury continue to sizzle – 3 more killed

Mercury continue to sizzle – 3 more killed:
Jalgaon and Dhule districts both recorded one death each following intense summer heat since last week. Nandurbar also reported one death two days back. Jalgaon recorded 44.5 degrees yesterday wherein Bhusawal and Raver had 44 degrees, Yaval – 43, Dhule and Faizpur – 42 degrees.

Jalgaon’s Trupti Tayade wins gold in taekwondo

Jalgaon’s Trupti Tayade wins gold in taekwondo:
Jalgaon based Trupti Tayade has won gold medal in national inter-school taekwondo competition for second consecutive year. She accompanied Raver based Sardar J. J. High School student Jayesh Baviksar winning bronze. Maharashtra won 23 gold, 10 silver and 9 bronze medals in competition and secured top position. Trupti participated in under-19 year 43-46kgs weight category competition.

Banana rates gain stability

Banana rates gain stability – pushes upwards to 1,294 per quintal at Raver market

Cotton rates dip down to Rs. 4,000 per quintal zone

Cotton rates dip down to Rs. 4,000 per quintal zone – farmers marks protest and demand state intervention

State level league cricket competition – Jalgaon wins on Kolhapur

State level league cricket competition – Jalgaon wins on Kolhapur, to play with Deccan team today

Water shortages woes Jamner and Bhadgaon

Water shortages woes Jamner and Bhadgaon – Councils still struggling on planning

JALGAON :-Ground water levels dip down in few Tahsil

Ground water levels dip down in few Tahsil:
The State ground water department recent survey has reported sharp decline in water levels in Bodwad, Chopda and Dharangaon tahsil. Bodwad water levels have fallen by 1.65 meter, Chopda by 0.84m and Dharangaon by 0.10 meters. This survey inputs and values are on base averages of last 5 years data for survey conducted every year in March. District had water shortages in around 150 villages and it has reported likely 168 villages in coming summer.
Jalgaon district has 66 irrigable zones and this includes 7 too developed, 2 developed, 17 partially developed and 40 zones as conserved ones having less than 40% water drifting. Jalgaon Taluka current water level is 1.41 meters wherein Amalner is on lowest with water 9.76meters below ground level.

JALGAON :- Mercury teases to 42.7 degrees in Jalgaon

Mercury teases to 42.7 degrees in Jalgaon:
Jalgaon recorded whole Maharashtra’s highest temperature on scale yesterday with mercury touching 42.7 degrees yesterday. This led to extreme heat waves during peak noon time making harsh impact on routine daily activities.

JALGAON :- District’s 12 council reservation draw on 30th Apri

District’s 12 council reservation draw on 30th April:
Jalgaon district’s 12 municipal council reservation draw is being conducted on 30th April. Central government has approved 50% reservation to women and this would lead to 50% ladies faces in these elections. This includes Bhusawal, Amalner, Chalisgaon, Chopda, Pachora, Parola, Dharangaon, Erandol, Yaval, Raver, Savda and Faizpur term election likely in November 2011.

JALGAON :-Jalgaon to have Anti-terrorist squad special unit

Jalgaon to have Anti-terrorist squad special unit:
State home ministry has announced its decision to setup special anti-terrorist squad in Jalgaon district on grounds of Jalgaon being host of various illegal, anti-national activities of terrorist outfit SIMI. The cell will have 6 members and Police Inspector functional in align with district Police. Jalgaon police around 10 years ago exposed and attacked large number of SIMI activist in Jalgaon and district has been marked as very sensitive in State records.

JALGAON :- Maharashtra Government Nurses on strike today on various demands – to impact civil services in Jalgaon

Maharashtra Government Nurses on strike today on various demands – to impact civil services in Jalgaon

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Silver rates shoot up – physical deliveries getting queued

Silver rates shoot up – physical deliveries getting queued:
The gold city fame Jalgaon is in most discussion these days with its jewellery market witnessing strong rise in prices of various precious metals. As a result of such a hefty rise, silver has become one of key attractions of short term investors. The most aspect to notice is entry of ladies investors to buy silver as a safer physical investment.
Huge buying demand, speculating prices and gloomy picture ahead has led jewellers to play the safer transactions here. Most of jewellers these days have started registering buying with 100% advance and are putting around 15-20 days delivery time for actual delivery. The risen rates have also made a playground of daily stock market investors cum traders to move in commodity and transact numerous lots of silver and gain trade profits on daily basis.

Jalgaon premier league cricket competition - Kolhe Nagar, Mehrun, Shivaji nagar wins

Jalgaon premier league cricket competition - Kolhe Nagar, Mehrun, Shivaji nagar wins:
Talent search academy sponsored under-16 Jalgaon premier league yesterday evoked fabulous weekend rush of spectators to visit Jalgaon’s first premier league. Kolhe Nagar Night riders defeated Rameshwar Colony Royal Challengers by 36 runs, Mehrun Indians won on Ayodhya Nagar dare devils by one wicket and Shivaji Nagar Super kings won Mehrun Indians in quarter finals.

Reduced cotton rates woes farmers

Reduced cotton rates woes farmers – demands state intervention with base guaranteed rate of Rs. 6,000

Tennis ball T-20 Cricket

Tennis ball T-20 Cricket competition inaugurated

Various community

Various community youth introduction meet evokes fabulous response in region

Silver creates another record:

Silver creates another record:
Silver is marking continuous rise since last month has now touched another milestone in its rates aspect. It has crossed Rs. 75,500 per kg mark today. Gold still remains on the same position.

Jalgaon premier league

Jalgaon premier league T-20 cricket competition: Kolhenagar, Rameshwar Colony Chargers win

District faces sudden fall of demand for Kerosene oil

District faces sudden fall of demand for Kerosene oil

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Summer stroke

Summer stroke – Balad (Pachora) based aged dies of intense heat

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Silver makes new records – Crosses Rs. 70,000 per kg mark

Silver makes new records – Crosses Rs. 70,000 per kg mark:
The precious metal segment is jumping rapidly with every rising day. Silver marking continuous rise since last month has now touched another milestone in its rates aspect. It shot up by Rs. 1,900 per kg yesterday to touch lifetime high of Rs. 70,800 per kilogram. Silver opened at 68,200 yesterday and marked strong demands to that of inflow causing a steep jump. Gold remained as a silent mover and touched Rs. 22,600 per 10gms in Jalgaon market yesterday.

Chalisgaon city to get Girana dam water soon

Chalisgaon city to get Girana dam water soon:
Chalisgaon city’s rising population and drinking water needs considered proposal for laying new supply pipelines from its nearest Girana dam has been approved by State government on technical aspect. The 80 Crores cost based new project would link 38kms distance based Girana dam water to Chalisgaon city and this would considerably improve city supplies. Chalisgaon currently gets 35years old Rahipuri water supply station supply which receives water via Mehunbare from Girana dam. Council would also introduce new water storage tanks through Central Government 4 Crores fund.

JPL Jalgaon premier league cricket competition

Jalgaon premier league cricket competition:
Talent search sports academy conducted under-16 Jalgaon premier league T-20 cricket competition begun yesterday in Jalgaon. The inaugural day matches had Shivaji Nagar Super Kings defeating Ayodhya Nagar daredevils by 2 runs. Team player Nikhil Shukla won man of the match award. Competition today has Kings Eleven Pimprala versus Rameshwar Colony Royal Challengers in morning session beginning at 6.30am, Kolhe Nagar night riders versus Mahabal Royal at 11am and Mehrun Indians versus Rameshwar Colony Deccan Chargers at 3pm.

Chalisgaon wrestler Vijay Chaudhari wins State competition at Pune

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Bhairavnath Maruti temple trust and Sutarwadi villagers jointly organised State level wrestling competition yesterday witnessed Saygaon (Chalisgaon) based Vijay Chaudhari defeating his counterpart from Kolhapur in mere 8 minutes of beginning of the competition. This is Vijay’s third victory on State level.

PWD to complete Bhusawal civil

PWD to complete Bhusawal civil court new building works by 31st December at estimated cost of 4.72 Crores

World roll ball skating semis match today

World roll ball skating semis match today

JJSBL and NABARD

JJSBL and NABARD jointly conducted Papad festivity attracts Jalgaonities – to continue until 23rd April at Leva boarding hall

repair works for Nashirabad old highway road

District planning committee approves Rs. 15 Lakhs cost based repair works for Nashirabad old highway road

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District Carom association conducted State level 3-days carom competition from 06th May

District Carom association conducted State level 3-days carom competition from 06th May

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Jalgaon families flock to Mumbai to store kids' stem cells

It was a long haul for 20 families from the northern Maharashtra town of Jalgaon, who arrived in the city this week for tooth extraction. In batches of two, 20 children and some of their parents travelled along the NH3 to get wobbly milk teeth removed and, more importantly, processed for stem cells.

"My daughter, Tanisha, felt the outing was an enjoyable picnic until she actually had to sit on the dentist's chair. She then started squealing and changed her mind twice,'' said Sunil Gujarati, a drug wholesaler from Jalgaon, who was one of four parents accompanying the young bunch on Monday's stem cell tourism trip.

Dr Kedar Gadgil from Store Your Cells in Mulund (E), where the group extraction occurred, said he had never been approached by such a big group for dental stem cell storage. "It's similar to last year's instance when 100-odd families from Aurangabad bought Mercedes Benz cars,'' he said.

Teeth are emerging as an easy source of stem cells, the master cells that can transform into any specialty cell. Stem cells from the umbilical cord can become blood cells and some scientists have experimentally used stem cells to make a liver in a laboratory. For Rs 60,000 to Rs 1.5 lakh, a child's tooth can be extracted and processed for stem cells that can be stored for over 20 years. Adults can do the same with their wisdom tooth, the only adult tooth with some stem cells, said Dr Gadgil.

The Jalgaon story begins with homeopathic family doctor Sunil Dutt Chaudhary, who advised his patients to store their childrens stem cells. Pharmacist Tejas Jain, who organized the trip, said: "When our doctor told us to bank our children's stem cells, I found two companies from Mumbai on the internet offering the service. My cousin in the US too sent me some references and we zeroed in on Store Your Cells. However, only 18 of the 20 children could have their milk tooth extracted. Two of them had cavities that made them ineligible for the process,'' said Dr Gadgil.

The families were nevertheless happy. "We know that stem cells can offer no cure now, but it has got immense potential,'' said Jain and Gujarati about their reason for travelling so far for a tooth extraction.

Dental stem cell banking is less than a year old in India, but is growing. Store Your Cells started in June 2010 along with Stemade in Powai. Stemade already has centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune and Chennai.

"We will have centres in 14 cities within a year,'' said Shailesh Gadre of Stemade. His company gets calls on its toll free number and web enquiries. Dr Gadgil said his company gets three to four enquiries every week.

But there are sceptics as well. A doctor from a public hospital said: "At present, all talk of stem cell therapy is questionable. It is still in research stage and many companies seem to be taking poor patients for a ride, a very expensive one at that.''

NGOs such as Nina Foundation, which works for spinal injury patients have also raised objections about such promises. Another doctor said: "There have been complaints of companies which store stem cells not offering it to patients when they needed it, and in usable form. People should realize a stem cell breakthrough is still some years away.

From root to stem:

Stem Cells: The bodys master cells that can regenerate and transform into any type of cell (they can create blood, kidneys, bones, etc)

Types:

* Embryonic stem cells: Controversial, as they can be used for cloning humans

* Adult stem cells: Not as versatile as embryonic cells, they are of two types, hematopoeitic and mesenchymal

Hematopoeitic cells form blood cells and are found in bone marrow or umbilical cord blood

Mesenchymal cells form connective tissues like bone, muscles, fat, and nerves as well as liver and pancreatic cells. They are found in bone marrow or dental pulp in teeth

* Dental Stem Cells: A recent addition to the array of stem cells, research is on in Europe to use them to create connective tissues or neural tissues for a variety of treatments. A study from Italy states dental stem cells were used to re-grow jaw bone and treat diseased gums

* Advantages:

* Children have 20 milk teeth, presenting as many opportunities

* Even older children of 14 or 15 could have their dental stem cells harvested when undergoing corrective orthodontic (braces) treatment

* Adults too can have their wisdom tooth harvested for stem cells

* They are easier to collect than other forms of stem cells that are harvested from the bone marrow or umbilical cord

Cost:

* Two companies offer to process and store dental stem cells with costs ranging from Rs 60,000 plus an annual payment to Rs 1.5 lakh one-time payment for 20 years

Dental stem cells are being studied to treat many diseases:

Diabetes

Spinal cord injury

Muscular dystrophy

Stroke

Myocardial infarction (heart attack)

Liver disease

Cornea repair

Parkinsons disease

Alzheimer's

Damaged tooth structures

Craniofacial defects

Bone regeneration

Neural tissue injury

District likely to witness chemical fertilisers shortage in this season

District likely to witness chemical fertilisers shortage in this season:
Jalgaon district authorities have received 3.34 Lakh tonnes of chemical fertilisers for upcoming Kharip season to that of its demanded 425,000 tonnes. This includes more than half slashed supply of most demanded 10:26:26 mixed fertiliser. This is likely to cause artificial shortage of urea and mixed fertilisers during the season. District witnessed shortage of these fertilisers in last year as well and had supplies of 342,000 tonnes last year from State.

Pachora People’s Bank earns 1.15 Crore


Pachora People’s Bank earns 1.15 Crores:
Pachora People’s co-operative bank has announced net profit of 1.15 Crores during the last financial year. Bank has announced 10% dividend to its shareholders and had 3.48 Crores share capital by this year end. Bank had total turnover of 2,225 Crores in last year with 1.37% NPA ratio. It has earlier opened Jalgaon branch and now plans opening up at Chalisgaon and Parola shortly.

Heat waves claim second victim

Heat waves claim second victim – Wakod based 54 years aged person dies of extensive heat 

District’s 5 footballers selected

District’s 5 footballers selected in training camp of State team for national competition 

National roll ball skating competition at Pune

National roll ball skating competition at Pune – Indian team enters Semis

camp to continue until 21st May

District sports confederation summer camp inaugurated – camp to continue until 21st May

Railways initiate 22111 Bhusawal

Railways initiate 22111 Bhusawal – Nagpur express via Itarasi from Sunday, 24th April

Jalgaon airport project – authorities sends proposal for acquisition of more land

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Jalgaon district administration has sent proposal of requirement of additional 15 hectares land for Jalgaon airport work to State government. Jalgaon airport currently has 43 hectares land and the AAI initiated work is in full pace for possible commercial landing in December 2011. The proposed additional land is towards passenger facilitation and likely services.

State home ministry proposes Police Commissionerate for Jalgaon





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State home ministry seeing rising criminal offenses, lower resources to manage and secure region and maintaining Law and Order situation in Jalgaon has planned to setup Police commissioner office in Jalgaon. The proposed commissionerate will have 20kms range under its limits and will include Bhusawal city, Jamner based Gadegaon and Jalgaon Taluka based Mhsavad and Paldhi police along with Jalgaon Taluka police station in its periphery. District Police has sent its proposal to Mumbai and this is likely to be approved on Solapur pattern for introduction of separate commissioner office.
This proposed initiating will divide Jalgaon district’s police control in two zones namely Commissionerate and Jalgaon rural as two divisions. New office will get separate Police Commissioner, Officers and staffing and same way Jalgaon rural will also have separate resources. Jalgaon’s largest boundary area covering Jilha Peth Police station is most likely to be divided in two parts with introduction of Pimprala police station shortly.

Corporation general body meeting review

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Jalgaon city municipal corporation general body met yesterday to discuss various topics on its agenda. Body discussed drinking water supplies issues in old Jalgaon area and various 12 storage tanks being used for supplies. Body also discussed need of house taxes collection ratio improvement from current 60% to 90% by applying various means. Meanwhile Corporation has issued work order for reinstating the city bus service through new tendering party.

National taekwondo competition – Jalgaon players selected

National taekwondo competition – Jalgaon players selected:
Jalgaon based Trupti Tayade, Komal Mahajan and Jayesh Baviskar have been selected in State team for State association conducted national inter-school taekwondo competition from 22nd until 25th April. The competition has under-14, 17 and 19 years category. Jalgaon players include Trupti having won gold medal last year in the same event.

FIDE rated chess competition at Nagar from 22nd April

FIDE rated chess competition at Nagar from 22nd April

Chahardi (Chopda)

Chahardi (Chopda) wins national gramsabha award from Central government – prize money includes Rs. 10 Lakh cash

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JALGAON MBA PAPER 307 | GLOBAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT | MBA PAPERS NORTH MAHARASHTRA JALGAON

 

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Mercury intense further with sizzling heat strokes

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Jalgaon district yesterday witnessed another strong rising of temperature with mercury moving towards 43 degrees zone. Jalgaon city and Bhusawal yesterday recorded 42.5 degrees wherein Raver had 42 degrees and Faizpur had 40.5 degrees. Sudden increase in temperature since last week is now leading to lower turnaround of people during peak afternoon time.
Jalgaon city had 48.2 degrees last year on 20th May, 49.2 degrees on 29th April 2009 and 47.5 degrees on 27th May 2008 as last 3 years highest temperature recorded.

Rajwad (Amalner) receives Saint Tukaram Vangram award

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Maharashtra State forestry department conducted annual Saint Tukaram Vangram State level award for the year has been announced to Rajwad (Amalner). The prize distribution ceremony is on 22nd April. The award comprises of Rs. 15 Lakhs cash, memento and certificates. It evaluates the award on basis of village’s joint activities with State in forestry management and encourages more of public participation in the reference.

NMU Vice Chancellor selection process initiates

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North Maharashtra University Jalgaon current Vice Chancellor tenure is ending in August and the administrative level efforts have begun for selection process. The interviews for VC post are usually conducted in July end and the committee comprises of one member each from State governor appointment, NMU management council, UGC, IIT and Central Human Resource development ministry and is formed in May. All nominations received until June end are considered for the post and interviews are initiated in the next phase.
The NMU management council has recommended Saurav Paul (IIT Kolkata), Dr. Yadav Hyderabad, Dr. Damodhar Acharya (IIT Kharagpur) for the post and most likely selection will any one of these nominees as they had good stay in Maharashtra.

Bhusawal players selected in Santosh Trophy football training camp

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Bhusawal based Javier Devy and Shahbaj Najeer have been selected in State team to participate in 65th National Santosh trophy football competition to be played in Assam from 06th until 23rd May. The team would undergo training camp in Mumbai from 18th April.

Jalgaon’s 6 shooting ball players selected for national competition

Jalgaon’s 6 shooting ball players selected for national competition:
Jalgaon district’s 6 players from under-17 and under-19 category have been selected in State team for upcoming national competition from 21st until 24th April at Indore. The team members qualified from Jalgaon’s victory on Solapur in State level selection match in senior category. This includes Charudatta Wagh (Chopda), Akash Patil (Jamthi), Dnyaneshwar Gayakwad (Amalner), Pooja Patil (Jamthi), Millind Kank (Faizpur), Mohsin Khan(Jamner) along with Umanulla Khan as standby player.

Non-granted medical colleges CET on 17th May

Non-granted medical colleges CET on 17th May

Icchapur based Icchadevi temple annual festivity

Icchapur based Icchadevi temple annual festivity begins from 16th April

Khandesh’s banana gets priority buying offers from Northern Indian

Khandesh’s banana gets priority buying offers from Northern Indian – producers get around Rs. 100-150 Premium on selling

Federation of Indian pharmacist organisation national convention

Federation of Indian pharmacist organisation national convention in Thane on 23rd and 24th April

ZP elections

ZP elections – politics parties gear up alliance formations amidst upcoming election

District sports confederation trainers meeting today at sports complex

District sports confederation trainers meeting today at sports complex

Tussle on water division in State

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Maharashtra State government has issued an ordinance banning storing and blocking River water in Kolhapur type dam in North Maharashtra region’s 5 Rivers. The order bans blocking water from Girana, Mausam (Malegaon), Aram (Baglan, Nashik), Panjhra and Kan (Dhule) Rivers. This may impact farmers on the River basin areas not being able to utilise the River water for irrigation purposes and increase their dependence on water lifting from Governmental sources.
The State Government decision on this reference has come to assure industrial sector of ample water availability in State for setting up new industries. Jalgaon district’s lifeline Waghur dam has over 60% water reservation for industrial use. The newly starting electricity distribution Company project at Deep Nagar has equal demands of raising this level. The dam is still availing only drinking water supplies to Jalgaon city and has not benefited agricultural segment yet. The order has prioritise water division with highest level for drinking followed by industrial use and then agriculture and has also ended the water resources tribunal water distribution rights and compels farmers to follow with no legal battle allowed on all decisions in the reference.

Silver and gold touches historic high rates

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The precious metals segment yesterday marked historic high jump to achieve highest of 31 years rates. Gold touched Rs. 22,250 in Jalgaon markets wherein Silver closed at Rs. 65,000 per kg yesterday. The April month has marked sharp rise of around Rs. 7,000 per kg in silver rates.

Mercury intense to 42 degree levels

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District’s temperature is rising with every day since last week. Mercury has crossed 40 degrees mark in whole of district. Raver remained highest in whole Khandesh with 42 degrees recorded yesterday. Jalgaon yesterday recorded 41.7 degrees, Bhusawal had 41.5, Dhule had 41, Pal – 40 degrees, Faizpur – 39.1 degrees and Amalner had 39 degrees.

Jalgaon’s Bharat Patil selected in Indian Roll ball skating team

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Jalgaon based skater Bharat Patil has been selected in Indian roll ball skating team for first roll ball world cup championship competition starting in Pune from today. Competition has participation of 20 countries teams.

Corporation extends LBT tax return filling until 30th April

Corporation extends LBT tax return filling until 30th April

Sindhi community musical gala evening on eve of Chetri Chand on Sunday at Royal Park

Sindhi community musical gala evening on eve of Chetri Chand on Sunday at Royal Park

Satguru Saint Sakharam Maharaj festivity from 13th May in Amalner

Satguru Saint Sakharam Maharaj festivity from 13th May in Amalner

Bharat Swabhiman Yatra chief promoter Swami Ramdev in Jalgaon on 09th May

Bharat Swabhiman Yatra chief promoter Swami Ramdev in Jalgaon on 09th May

District level essay competition on Dr. Ambedkar

District level essay competition on Dr. Ambedkar – A Visionary personality by Jagruti public reading library Bhadgaon

2.40 Crores grant for tourism development

District administration receives 2.40 Crores grant for tourism development – to cover Kothali Muktai temple works

Corporation plans to shift Transport Nagar on Asoda Road

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Jalgaon city municipal corporation in its efforts to ease city traffic condition has announced doing two major changes in reservations. It has announced moving vegetables market in Subhash Chowk and Polan Peth to MIDC based transport Nagar area and move current Transport Nagar on Asoda road by putting special truck terminus reservation through acquisition of private land on Asoda Road.
Current city traffic conditions have worsened with sharp rise of two-wheelers and four wheelers in the city. Vegetable market spread has covered most of areas of Dana Bazaar area, Polan Peth, Subhash chowk major area and as a result these roads have turned of no use for traffic. Corporation general body is meeting on Monday, 18th April to take this and other developmental aspects on its agenda.

Government job craze – district administration receives overflowing response

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Jalgaon district administration has received more than 15 gunny bags full of application forms for its recently floated vacancy for 106 posts of Talathi in district. The recruitment drive for this post turned in trouble since last 18 months following various legal aspects and has been reintroduced. Last date of filling of forms is 20th April and administration is receiving large number of applications through post. The same post last recruitment drive floated had around 32,000 applications for mere 77 posts. Administration would scrutinise these applications from 21st April.

ZP begins social equality fortnight from today

ZP begins social equality fortnight from today – to honour inter-caste marriages and allied social achievements

Jalgaon people’s bank board elections

Jalgaon people’s bank board elections – voting on 15th May

District tennis ball T-20 cricket

District tennis ball T-20 cricket team moves for State senior competition at Nanded

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Buddhism

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was  the Architect of the Indian Constitution. Born on 14 April 1891 in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was the fourteenth child of his parents, Bhimabai Sakpal and Ramji. “Sakpal” was the surname of Bhimrao and “Ambavade” was the name of his native village.

To avoid the socio-economic discrimination and the ill-treatment of the higher classes of the society, Bhimrao changed his surname from “Sakpal” to “Ambedkar” by the help of a Brahmin teacher, who had great faith in him. Since then, Bhimrao and his family used the title, Ambavedkar.

He was a well-known politician and an eminent jurist. Ambedkar’s efforts to eradicate the social evils likeuntouchablity and caste restrictions were remarkable. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar a great scholar, Lawyer and freedom fighter along with hundreds of thousands of Mahar’s an untouchable caste, converted to Buddhism and changed the face of Buddhism in India. Dr. Ambedkar’s conversion was a symbolic protest to the oppressions of caste inequality.

Bhimrao Ambedkar experienced caste discrimination right from the childhood. After his retirement from the Indian Army, Bhimrao’s father settled in Satara Maharashtra. Bhimrao was enrolled in the local school. Here, he had to sit on the floor in one corner in the classroom and the teachers would not touch his notebooks. In spite of these hardships, Bhimrao continued his studies and passed his Matriculation examination from Bombay Universitywith flying colours in 1908. Bhim Rao Ambedkar joined the Elphinstone College for further education. In 1912, he graduated in Political Science and Economics from Bombay University and got a job in Baroda. In 1913, BhimraoAmbedkar lost his father. In the same year Maharaja of Baroda awarded scholarship to Bhim Rao Ambedkar and sent him to America for further studies. Bhimrao reached New York in July 1913.  He immersed himself in the studies and attained a degree in Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Philosophy from Columbia University in 1916 for his thesis “National Dividend for India: A Historical and Analytical Study.”  From America, Dr.Ambedkarproceeded to London to study economics and political science. The Maharaja also convened many meetings and conferences of the “untouchables” which Bhimrao addressed. In September 1920, after accumulating sufficient funds, Ambedkar went back to London to complete his studies. He became a barrister and got a Doctorate in science.

In 1947, when India became Independent, the first Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, invited Dr.Bhimrao Ambedkar, who had been elected as a Member of the Constituent Assembly from Bengal, to join his Cabinet as a Law Minister. The Constituent Assembly entrusted the job of drafting the Constitution to a committee and Dr. Ambedkar was elected as Chairman of this Drafting Committee. In February 1948, Dr. Ambedkarpresented the Draft Constitution before the people of India; it was adopted on November 26, 1949. In 1950,Ambedkar traveled to Sri Lanka to attend a convention of Buddhist scholars and monks. After his return he decided to write a book on Buddhism and soon, converted himself to Buddhism.  Ambedkar founded theBharatiya Bauddha Mahasabha In 1955. His book “The Buddha and His Dhamma” was published posthumously.

On May 24, 1956, on the occasion of Buddha Jayanti, he declared in Bombay, that he would adopt Buddhism. On 0ctober 14, 1956 he embraced Buddhism along with many of his followers. On October 14, 1956Ambedkar organized a public ceremony to convert around five lakh of his supporters into Buddhism. In his speech on the Eve of the great conversion at Nagpur Dr. Ambedkar said that Buddhism can serve not only this country, India, but the whole World at this juncture in the world affairs; Buddhism is indispensable for world peace you must pledge today that you, the followers of Buddha, will not only work to liberate yourself, but will try to elevate your country and the world in general.

Ambedkar traveled to Kathmandu to attend the Fourth World Buddhist Conference. He completed his final manuscript, “The Buddha or Karl Marx” on December 2, 1956. Dr. Ambedkar dedicated himself to the propagation of the Buddhist faith in India. He wrote a book on Buddhism titled “Buddha and His Dhamma” explaining its tenets in simple language to the common man. His another book is “Revolution and Counter Revolution in India”. He made the provision for the study of Pali in the Indian Constitution.

Ambedkar’s whole life and mission was a practical contribution to humanistic Buddhist education inIndia and not just intellectual and philosophical. Though he was not a Buddhist by birth but by practice and at heart he was a Buddhist

Various programmes on eve of Mahavir Jayanti

Various programmes on eve of Mahavir Jayanti:
Jalgaon based Jain community has organised various programmes on the eve of Mahavir Jayanti on Saturday, 16th April. The festivity key attraction is Lord Mahavir birth festivity for four days beginning from Thursday, 14th April. Celebrations include various programmes encouraging Mahavir philosophy, procession on Saturday beginning at Jain temple and various other programmes.

Dharangaon Taluka

Dharangaon Taluka sports complex gets 5.98 hectare land – proposal of 1.18 Crores sent

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was a veritable phenomenon of the 20th century

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was a veritable phenomenon of the 20th century. There may scarcely be a parallel indeed in the annals of human history to the saga of struggle that his life represented. Born in the family of ‘untouchables’, he could nonetheless scale the highest peak of scholarship, leadership and statesmanship. When the Hindu caste system had ordained severe punishment for his community for so much as thirsting for education and knowledge, he had secured the highest academic honours from the most prestigious universities of the world and thus conclusively refuted the basic premise of intrinsic inferiority or superiority based on one’s birth proffered by the caste system. For over two millennia, the Hindu caste system had perfected itself into a self-sustaining mechanism of exploitation that fossilised all the social relationship into a caste cauldron and in process had completely robbed the labouring masses like untouchables of their human identity. He had reclaimed for them this identity, breathed political consciousness and galvanised them into a vibrant movement that changed the course of Indian politics. In the epic battle against the vile and complex caste system, he had single-handedly performed the roles of a researcher, a theoretician, an organiser, a journalist, a politician, a leader etc. against all possible odds and still come out with outstanding results. He was among few who dared the contemporary might of the then Indian National Congress and Mahatma Gandhi and stood his grounds even in the face of threats to his life. At symbolical plane, Manu who was the evil enemy in this epic battle as the code giver for the caste system, had to concede defeat and make place for Ambedkar code in the form of the Constitution of India. Eventually, he enacted the biggest religious conversion in the history that ensconced him with his western attire at the place alongside Buddha as the spiritual deity for his people.

During his lifetime Dr. Ambedkar had consistently faced despise, ignominy and insults at the hand of caste establishment. Even after his death, despite his outstanding statesmanship and sterling contributions like drafting the Constitution of India, Ambedkar continued to be despised and ignored by the ungrateful mainstream till the emerging imperatives of electoral politics needed him. Before that, the mainstream even did not concede him so much as leadership of all the untouchables and preferred to belittle him by projecting as a leader of his own community. It systematically either blacked him out from the recorded history or allowed him place in its margins. It strove to confine him to a small community of Maharashtra in which he was born. So effective was this establishment cunning that barring a few pockets outside Maharashtra, where the movement had penetrated in his lifetime, he remained a stranger for a long time to the very people for whom he lived and died. His published writings were all out of print and were available only in a few reputed libraries. A vast unpublished material was embroiled in ownership disputes and hence was decomposing in the custody of courts of law. A few biographies of Ambedkar, among them notably one written by Dhanajay Keer in English (first published 1962) and the other written by Mr. B.C. Khairmode in multiple volumes in Marathi (first volume published in April 1952 and the last volume yet to come), that constituted the earliest source material on Ambedkar had significantly contributed to spread awareness and evoke curiosity about him. However, in absence of an easy access to his original writings he was not even known to the well-meaning intellectual community beyond certain heresies and anecdotes. It is only as a result of struggles of his people that claimed increasing space in contemporary politics and partly influenced by the intrinsic need to woo dalits that the State moved to undertake publication of his writings. The Government of Maharashtra undertook to publish his writings and speeches and came out with its first volume in April 1979. So far 16 volumes have been published which are being translated in Indian languages of some States. Before this project, it needs to be noted that many organisations and individuals claiming allegiance to Ambedkar-thought had brought out reprints of his published writings, compilation of his speeches scattered at many places, and secondary material in his eulogy. It certainly did contribute to spread awareness about the Ambedkar-thought, but due to their meagre resources its reach remained acutely constrained. This constraint was largely overcome when the Government of Maharashtra offered his writings and speeches in well-edited volumes at reasonable prices. Thanks to it, this publication, particularly the ones containing his hitherto unpublished writings, for the first time provided comprehensive introduction to the treatise of his thoughts and expectedly gave impetus to discussions and research work on Ambedkar-thought. The eruption of dalit militancy in the form of Dalit Panthers movement in 70s and the spate of anti-reservation flare ups in 80s, that shook the oppressors as well as oppressed, also significantly motivated the study of Ambedkar-thought.

As the development process picked up momentum in the post-independence period, the contradiction among the ruling classes started growing which in turn manifested into many political parties opening their shops in the electoral market of India. The heat of competition impelled them to see the importance of the vast market segment constituted by the dalit votes. The latter, being one-fourth of the total market, was significant enough even in any electoral constituency to tilt the scale. The broad strategic response possible was either to fragment this segment, which was easy to do along the existing sub-caste fissures, so as to reduce it to insignificance level or to consolidate it and lure it onto ones side. However, with the passage of time the trend of dalits transcending their sub-caste boundaries and getting emotionally bonded around Ambedkar was increasingly becoming visible. As such the former negative strategy became less attractive and was ostensibly adopted by only the hard-core fascist parties. The large-scale adoption of the latter positive strategy meant competition in claiming Ambedkar’s legacy that manifested in hijacking Ambedkar away to the camps of the ruling classes. This cooptation of Ambedkar by the mainstream politics essentially resulted in significant displacement of the genuine Ambedkar by the deformed Ambedkar in the gullible dalit masses. The universal eulogy reflected from the process of cooptation only helped latent tendency towards deification and iconisation of Ambedkar and that virtually made it impossible to review Ambedkar-thought as a living body in the context of changing times and circumstances without incurring the sin of sacrilege.

While the imperatives of electoral politics has changed the attitude of State to the extent of cooptation of Ambedkar, the civil society still reflects the casteist prejudice against him. The process of globalisation driven by the imperialist institutions like IMF and the World Bank since 1980s and which got formally adopted by the Government of India in 1991, in the crisis-ridden economic context unleashed new contradictions that manifested among other, the resurgence of the Hindu fundamentalism. These forces blatantly upheld everything that appeared conclusively condemned by liberal ethos during the post-independence decades. Ambedkar, as a symbol of these ethos naturally became the target for their vicious attack. Currently these attacks could be seen in the form of defilement of his statues and the pseudo-intellectual cunning represented by some reactionary individuals. Both, the cooptation as well as the vilification of Ambedkar are detrimental to the dalit interests. However, the former is much more injurious than the latter. While the latter represents open opposition to the ideology the former would mean adulteration of the ideology itself to suit the State interests. Unless, one is thorough about the ideological nuances and vigilant about its operative manifestations, it becomes extremely difficult to arrest or contain the damage done through the process of cooptation. The ideological weakness in turn incapacitates the struggle in the realm of the civil society and even its organisational apparatus. The present state of fragmentation of the Dalit movement may be largely attributable to this ideological weakness.

The problems of dalits are far from being resolved. Despite the constitutional provision to the contrary, they are being discriminated against day in and day out. This discrimination ranges from the subtle prejudice exercised against them in the modern sectors of economy in the urban areas to the stark practice of untouchability in the rural areas. Another significant constitutional influence on the dalits has been through the policy of reservation in politics, education and services. While, this policy implemented sincerely in political arena as it basically serves the interests of the establishment and provides legitimacy to the system, its implementation in other two spheres has been utterly pathetic. Even over the five decades of its implementation, the unsatisfactory representation of dalits particularly in the higher echelon of services and consistent denial of their dues by the executive as well as judiciary has amply bared the fangs of the State. The condition of majority of dalits in rural areas is no better than it existed five decades before. Pulverisation of dalit politics under the rollers of electoral allurements has incapacitated the dalit movement. The dalits masses today feel utterly cheated but they do not have wherewithal to see by whom.

The typical responses to the empirical state of the dalit masses and their movement are essentially of two types. The first one tends to externalise the failure by accusing the savarnas of cheating or of failing to implement the promises made in the Indian Constitution. The second one tends to internalise it in terms of failure of practice by dalits, particularly the dalit leaders and intellectuals. It accuses the dalit intellectuals and politicians of having snapped themselves off their roots and of betraying the dalit movement. They have come to be a class for itself. Both represent partial truth at some level. These very allegations however tend to submerge the basic question about the efficacy of strategy of the movement and in turn of its ideology that failed to firstly envisage and thereafter arrest the undesired happenings. As for the leaders and the dalit intellectuals (or more correctly the educated dalits), they represent the output of the movement. Insofar as Ambedkar represents a fountainhead of both the strategy as well as the ideology of the dalit movement, his thoughts should constitute essential terrain to search the causes of these failures.

The difficulty in this enterprise is immense despite much of Ambedkar’s writings and speeches are available in English language and a plethora of secondary and tertiary literature having been published in recent times. Ambedkar lived through a turbulent period of the Indian history, creating space for the dalit movement within the interstices between the movements of the contending classes with his meagre resources. His thoughts are therefore heavily contextised by the dynamics of this contention. While simultaneously trying to build the ideological foundation for the movement, they tend to reflect expediency of survival and his anxiety to maximise the short-term gains for dalits. While it may not be difficult to discern the ideological strains in his writings, the task of its precise definition (exaction) poses problematic on two counts. First, many a familiar construct and concept in his usage do not bear their familiar meanings as indicated by him. For instance, while he adores the dictum of ‘liberty, equality and fraternity’ propounded by Roussou that blazed the French Revolution, he faults it and finds its perfection in Buddha; while he reflects western liberalism and admires its proponents, he denies being a liberal; while he appears to accept the ideal of socialism in Marxism, he does not seem to talk about the scientific socialism in it and rather finds his dream world in Buddhist Sangha; while he accepts the premise that there are classes in society in contradiction with each other, he rejects the imperative of class struggle and foresees the class conciliation through the constitutional methods. One could easily go on listing the similar problematic of language. Indeed when eventually, when he embraced Budhhism, it was not to be the Buddhism familiar to the world but the one he interpreted to be propounded by Buddha, the Dhamma of Buddha essentially of his conception. Secondly, while he grants one freedom to test him out on the principles of rationality and on the basis of experience, he appears inaccessible for the purpose, well beyond the impregnable fortification erected by the powerful vested interests.

The collapse of so called socialist regimes and consequent emergence of the unipolar world order is casting its savage shadow on the struggles of the oppressed people all over the world. The ideology of neo-liberalism with the backing of modern media and military might is fast marginalising the resistance and transforming the world into a market where a person is granted a hallowed identity of a customer. His claim to liberty, equality and fraternity is conceded in proportion to his purchasing power in the market where everything is a commodity. The impact of this ideology is already visible in terms of gnawing inequality that is compounding with every passing year. The odds for the oppressed people are indeed mounting on every front. They face an unprecedented ideological crisis today for effectively articulating their emancipatory struggles. They need to objectively review the weapons in their ideological armoury, to identify the ones that could be regenerated, the ones that could be modified and the ones that need to be altogether replaced. Ambedkar-thought that constituted weaponry of dalits and oppressed people in India, has certain attributes that could be used to recreate the new weapons. It has certain regenerative potential to be of continued relevance provided it is used in the desired manner and not monopolised by the vested and sectarian interests. The time has come to consolidate the ideological armour of the have-nots of the world and the study of Ambedkar-thought here is envisaged from that viewpoint. It is imperative that it is made available to many people in the world. It is necessary that it be subject to review from many viewpoints. It is vital that it is evaluated on the basis of concrete experience. One respects contributions of great people not in blind allegiance but by serving the cause that he or she lived and died for. As Ambedkar said of great people and demonstrated in relation to Buddha whom he undoubtedly adored most, following him lies in not cold storing his thoughts in a time vault but in constantly using it in the struggle, constantly cleaning and honing it for its usage is bound to dirty it and deform it, constantly review its effectiveness as with the passage of time it might need supplement or replacement. Only the concerted struggle of many committed people can restore true Ambedkar to his people.

120th birth anniversary of Bharat Rattan Babasaheb Dr. B R Ambedkar

The Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Wednesday felicitated the people on the 120th birth anniversary of Bharat Rattan Babasaheb Dr. B R Ambedkar, the founding father of the Indian Constitution.

In a message, Badal said that one should be committed to realize the dreams of Dr. Ambedkar, who had a vision of great democratic India to ensure equality for all.  The Chief Minister said that Dr. Ambedkar had always advocated democracy in every field, be it social, economic and political.  “For him social Justice meant maximum happiness to the maximum number of people” said Badal.

On this occasion, Badal appealed to the people to follow the path shown by Dr. Ambedkar and shun the parochial considerations of religion, caste, colour and creed to create a harmonious and egalitarian society.

Dalits threaten to block traffic over Ambedkar memorial issue

Dalits from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have threatened to block the Delhi-Nagpur rail-road traffic to protest against the Centre not according the Rajghat-like status to Dr B R Ambedkar National Memorial in the national capital. "Delhi based Dr Ambedkar Memorial is wearing a deserted look because of centre's neglect over the last eight years and dalits are upset over this issue," Dr Ambedkar Parinirvan Bhumi Samman Karyamaram Samiti President Indresh Gajbhiye told reporters here. He said that though several dalit organisations have been demanding that Ambedkar Memorial should be given Rajghat- type status, the centre has not done anything about it. Gajbhiye said that different organisations would meet at Nagpur on April 24 to decide on blocking of train movement between Delhi and Nagpur. He said that the architect of Indian constitution breathed his last at a house situated on 26 Alipur Road in Delhi on December 6,1956 and Ambedkar Memorial has come up there which was dedicated to the nation in 2003.

JDCC Bank announces 750 Crores crop loan target


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Jalgaon district’s apex co-operative bank JDCC bank has announced its highest ever target of Rs. 750 Crores crop loans for this year. This year’s crop loan policy would avail loan to all farmers having paid due outstanding till 31st March and would cover turmeric, ginger and few other crops as well. Bank has reported recoveries of around 65% in last year and had target of 650 Crores last year. It has also announced extending loan limits for onion, Papaya, and many other grains and crops to facilitate farmers. Extension includes availing Rs. 25,000 per hectare for cotton, Rs. 30,000 for onion and Rs. 25,000 for papaya.

JDCC Bank announces 750 Crores crop loan target


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Jalgaon district’s apex co-operative bank JDCC bank has announced its highest ever target of Rs. 750 Crores crop loans for this year. This year’s crop loan policy would avail loan to all farmers having paid due outstanding till 31st March and would cover turmeric, ginger and few other crops as well. Bank has reported recoveries of around 65% in last year and had target of 650 Crores last year. It has also announced extending loan limits for onion, Papaya, and many other grains and crops to facilitate farmers. Extension includes availing Rs. 25,000 per hectare for cotton, Rs. 30,000 for onion and Rs. 25,000 for papaya.

JDCC Bank announces 750 Crores crop loan target


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Jalgaon district’s apex co-operative bank JDCC bank has announced its highest ever target of Rs. 750 Crores crop loans for this year. This year’s crop loan policy would avail loan to all farmers having paid due outstanding till 31st March and would cover turmeric, ginger and few other crops as well. Bank has reported recoveries of around 65% in last year and had target of 650 Crores last year. It has also announced extending loan limits for onion, Papaya, and many other grains and crops to facilitate farmers. Extension includes availing Rs. 25,000 per hectare for cotton, Rs. 30,000 for onion and Rs. 25,000 for papaya.

Bhusawal council

District administration disqualifies 2 councillors of Bhusawal council 

JDCC Bank announces 750 Crores crop loan target


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Jalgaon district’s apex co-operative bank JDCC bank has announced its highest ever target of Rs. 750 Crores crop loans for this year. This year’s crop loan policy would avail loan to all farmers having paid due outstanding till 31st March and would cover turmeric, ginger and few other crops as well. Bank has reported recoveries of around 65% in last year and had target of 650 Crores last year. It has also announced extending loan limits for onion, Papaya, and many other grains and crops to facilitate farmers. Extension includes availing Rs. 25,000 per hectare for cotton, Rs. 30,000 for onion and Rs. 25,000 for papaya.

Mali community youth introduction meet

Mali community youth introduction meet evokes fabulous response

State level gymnastics

District team announced for State level gymnastics 

Traders demand extensio

Traders demand extension of LBT returns filling to Corporation, deadline extends on 15th April

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Toyota showroom inauguration today in Jalgaon

Toyota showroom inauguration today in Jalgaon:
Inspired by the automobiles sector growth in region, Toyota is opening up its dealer operations based showroom today in Jalgaon on Bhusawal road. The 100,000 sqft area based showroom has sales, service and spares with latest amenities and facilities and plush customer longue. Jalgaon has witnessed never before alike revolution in four wheeler segments and one could hardly get a brand new car (apart from regular models) without waiting for certain time. Jalgaon already has Maruti, Hyundai, Honda, Chevrolet, Mahindra and Tata showrooms and this arrival by Toyota has spurred other demanding players like Volkswagen, Nissan, Lancer, Mercedes to mark their presence in the fast growing Jalgaon economy.

Rs. 1,200 Crores based electricity generation unit at Nardana

Rs. 1,200 Crores based electricity generation unit at Nardana:
Maharashtra Industrial development Corporation has in principal approved Shirpur Power Company’s proposal for setting up 85 hectares based 1,200 Crores cost electricity generation unit at Nardana of Dhule district. The unit would produce around 300 acres of electricity per day. Key attraction of Nardana land of MIDC is having Nardana-Surat railway line to bring coal for power generation along with Mumbai-Agra four lane national Highway. Authorities are in process of execution of papers for the same.

Corporation review meeting on reinstating city transport service

Corporation review meeting on reinstating city transport service:
Jalgaon city municipal corporation transportation committee is meeting on Monday to discuss on reinstating the city bus service earlier ran in name of JMTU. The fresh tender received by Corporation has offers of Rs. 400 per bus per month royalty to Corporation and would have 25 new buses initially. It would pay Rs. 400 additional royalty as it gets extended permission to continue bus service in 20kms boundary and aims to start service within 3 months of receiving the order. General body would meet on 18th to discuss various projects in run.

J. T. Mahajan

J. T. Mahajan cotton ginning mill sale decision on 28th April in Aurangabad bench

Silver continues

Silver continues upward trend – touches Rs. 60,800 per kg

Jalgaon division starts

Jalgaon division starts additional buses for Saptshringi deity festivity from 12th April

Silver touches Rs. 60,000 per kilogram

Silver touches Rs. 60,000 per kilogram:
Lowered silver arrival in markets has spurred its pricing heavily in last 6 months. Silver yesterday touched historic high of Rs. 60,000 per Kilogram and marked all new record in rates in recent decade. Higher demands in electronics manufacturing processes along with added attraction of individuals in silver have equally raised prices.

Central railways Bhusawal division earns 310 Crores

Central railways Bhusawal division earns 310 Crores:
Central Railways Bhusawal division has earned 310.39 Crores from passenger traffic in financial year 2010-11. This earning is from 6.29 Crore passengers (19.52 Lakh passengers more than last year) having used this division’s railways as preference and is around 26 Crores more than last year earnings. Division comprises of 77 railway stations on main line, 8 on Chalisgaon to Dhule route, 2 on Ankai and Ankai fort route, 11 on Murtizapur to Achalpur route, 16 on Murtizapur to Yavatmal route, 6 on Pachora to Jamner route and 1 on Jalamb to Khamgaon.

Unseasoned raining in district

Unseasoned raining in district:
The Bhusawal Tahsil, Raver Tapi River region, Muktai Nagar and Bodwad  areas yesterday witnessed unseasoned sudden raining in afternoon. The raining was in medium showering form and continued for around 10 minutes. Raver Taluka also had raining on Wednesday night for around 15 minutes. Climate remained cloudy, humid throughout day yesterday.

Administration initiates election preparations

Administration initiates election preparations:
Jalgaon district administration has initiated preparations for 12 council and ZP, Panchayat committee elections due in coming time. The State Election commission reviewed preparations in this reference. District’s 12 council’s tenure is ending on 24th December wherein ZP elections are due in March-2012.

District RTO review report

District RTO review report:
Jalgaon district road transport office has recorded hefty rise in its revenue collection for financial year ended. The department has recorded inflow of 44,225 new vehicles in Jalgaon district and has collected revenue of 1.27 Crores in form of professional tax, 66 Lakhs in form of environmental tax, 80.94 Lakhs in form of choice number charges, 29.31 Lakhs from illegal trafficking of sand and 2.21 Crores revenue from flying squad in various operations.

J. T. Mahajan mill sales

J. T. Mahajan mill sales decision today at Aurangabad

Pt. Hariprasad Chorasiya flute

Pt. Hariprasad Chorasiya flute play in Chalisgaon on Saturday, 09th at Bankat School ground

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  • Sugar economics 2010-11 – a quick review

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    Khandesh region’s sugar factories having initiated boiler processing have availed good yields in the season. Madhukar co-operative factory is ending its processing on 15th April and has produced 341,925 sugar bags by processing 346,735 metric tons of sugarcane.
    Chopda sugar factory has produced 227,135 quintal sugar in this season by processing 233,797 metric tonnes sugarcane with average yield of 9.87% and has also produced 18.38 Lakh electricity units as bye product.
    Nandurbar based Satpuda has ended its processing on 06th April and has produced 236,350 quintal of sugar wherein the Dokare factory has 194,480 quintals of sugar in this season.

    co-operative department distributes 49 Crores deposits, 34.52 Crores still lying

    Co-operative department distributes 49 Crores deposits, 34.52 Crores still lying:
    State co-operative department has distributed 49.95 Crores deposits of various co-operative depositors in the financial year 2010-11 under State soft loan for societies. The balance fund of 34.52 Crores received from State is yet to be distributed from total of 83.56 Crores fund received in 5 phases by district administration.
    State funded soft loan caps returning deposits within 50,000 from 133 co-operative societies having locked down due to various reasons and has special priority to widowed, handicapped and below poverty line depositors.

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    • Raining in Nandurbar for around half an hour – turns climate cloudy

    NMU Vice Chancellor Dr. K. B. Patil selected


    • NMU Vice Chancellor Dr. K. B. Patil selected in Planning Commission consultation group –amongst 72 from Maharashtra 

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    Banana jumps to Rs. 1,255 per quintal

    Banana jumps to Rs. 1,255 per quintal:
    District’s banana continues to witness rising curve on pricing front amidst festivity around. It recorded hefty rise of Rs. 36 to jump at record new wholesale price of Rs. 1,255 per quintal at Raver market. Lower inflow of yield in markets in whole Khandesh is key reason and various festivity and fasts have added to demand. Kandebag banana touched 1,219 with Rs. 24 difference and Pilbaug touched 1,095 with Rs. 20 difference.

    State to avail 80% subsidy to women owners for irrigation in Bodwad project area

    State to avail 80% subsidy to women owners for irrigation in Bodwad project area:
    Maharashtra State government has announced availing 80% aid/ subsidy to Bodwad project irrigation scheme beneficiaries having women as primary owner in the agricultural land and having name in 7/12 statement. The project was inaugurated last year by hands of her Excellency President of India and has special provision of 80% funding from Centre and 50 Crores from State. This decision would benefit farmers in Jalgaon, Bodwad, Jamner, Muktainagar and Buldhana based Motala and Malkapur Taluka farmers.

    District democracy day – 148 complaints received

    District democracy day – 148 complaints received:
    Jalgaon district Collectorate conducted monthly democracy day received 148 complaints which included co-operative department on top with 87 complaints. Rest included 28 from revenue department, 16 for ZP CEO Office, 5 for Police, 2 for MSEDC, 1 from council, 4 from land records office and 5 other complaints. Corporation democracy day yesterday received 40 complaints.

    Vasant sugar factory hearing

    Vasant sugar factory hearing – Aurangabad bench orders tenderers to submit guarantee of buying

    alke(Jalgaon)

    alke(Jalgaon) wins dispute free village award on district level for year 2010-11

    Convergance 2011

    Convergance 2011 inaugurated at Shirpur – national level presentations to have focus on various technical aspects

    Sindhi community New Year festivity

    Sindhi community New Year festivity Chetri Chand celebrated with cheer and enthusiasm

    District gymnastics team selection on 10th April

    District gymnastics team selection on 10th April

    Jalgaon Corporation’s development plan gets red signal from Centre

    Jalgaon Corporation’s development plan gets red signal from Centre:
    Jalgaon city development plan is awaiting approval since last two years. In spite of the fact that State has technically approved the project, Centre has restricted Corporations not to send the proposals for consideration. Centre’s decision has come amidst non-utilisation of such development funds in time span and has ordered to utilise the grants first and not to send projects till this time.
    Corporation’s much talked and politically sold 2,100 Crores cost based city development plan had 80% fund plan from Centre and rest 20% from State. This proposal’s first part having 221 Crores new drinking water supplies line laying and 156 Crores based drainage pipes work have received State approval. Local MLC and Central political pressure could only ease and get the proposed development in track.
    Rapid growth in city in last few years has exposed Corporation’s city planning. City road traffic has turned out of control, largely increasing accidents, lack of roads and infrastructural facilities, ample drinking water, electricity still remains key challenges for Corporation.

    Raver Matran project inaugurated

    Raver Matran project inaugurated:
    Matran medium sized project aiming to avail direct pipe lines based water supplies to farmers rather current open flowing canal based water was inaugurated yesterday. The project targets around 500 hectares land and is one of unique attempts to increase irrigable land watering by double at estimated cost of Rs. 4 Crores. It would connect pipe lines of around 13.50kms to benefit Raver, Munjalwadi and Khiroda based agricultural land and the project location being on Satpuda hills would also ease farmers to get water without electricity.

    Rifle shooting camp from 15th April

    Rifle shooting camp from 15th April:
    District rifle association and Ajanta Rifle club are organising one week rifle shooting camp in Jalgaon from 15th until 21st April followed by district level shooting competition from 21st until 24th April. Camp will have national level trainers guidance and competition has three groups namely A for national level players, B for State level and C for beginner category. It would qualify shooters in peep site air rifle category for State and then national competition.

    Jalgaon wins on Hingoli by one inning

    Jalgaon wins on Hingoli by one inning:
    Jalgaonboys have defeated Hingoli in the on-going under-19 MCA invited inter-district cricket competition yesterday by 48 runs and one inning in their second league match at Aurangabad. Jalgaon bowlers Rahul Nimbhore marked exceptional bowling taking 8 wickets along with Nikhil Patil taking 6 wickets. Jalgaon now has 6 points in its score with bonus point earning from this match. It would now play Pune Deccan Gymkhana on 09th Apil.

    Gudi Padwa

    Gudi Padwa festivity celebrated with cheer and enthusiasm

    JDCC Bank

    JDCC Bank Vasant co-operative sugar factory hearing on selling today in Aurangabad bench

    Diwali celebrations on Team India shining performance in World Cup 2011

    Diwali celebrations on Team India shining performance in World Cup 2011:
    The ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 shinning and stunning victory of team India has cheered every Indian yesterday and raised spirits of everyone to the fullest rhythm. People watching each and every moment of Indian batting danced, had bands, fired crackers to celebrate every 4 and 6 run and rejoiced the match to its fullest moments. The post victory scenario was nothing but the second Diwali in India with large amount of celebrations everywhere. The most joyous instances of this world cup cricket were a new theme of gathering groups to cheer the game was seen. Many NGO, private organisations and clubs hosted wide projection based broadcast of the match and even movie theatres showed the same. We salute the spirit of game in India and hearty wishes to every Indian on marking glorious pages in history of cricket.

    Jalgaon receives honour of Saibaba Rath preparation

    Jalgaon receives honour of Saibaba Rath preparation:
    Shirdi Sai Baba’s native place Pathari (Parbhani) based Sai Baba memorial committee has availed Rath preparation, decoration work to Jalgaon based Om Sai Mitra Mandal. This Rath would go to Pathari on 07th April and this will accompany Mandal’s member in bare foot procession till the end.  The Rath being made is octagon in shape as that of Pathari temple and has high quality wooden finishing, carving and designing along with two eagles on front side. Rath has dimensions of 44 feet vertical height, 12 feet height and 8 feet width and has 4x3 feet brass Asanam for Sai Baba idol setup.
    Ancient literature suggests Sai Baba coming to Jalgaon in 1904-05 to assist his devoted fellow Baba Bapugir Buva to take him from Jalgaon to Jamner and also to bless another devotee Nanasaheb Chandorkar from Jamner by sending Prasadam.

    District co-operative department initiates attaching properties of BoD of co-operatives

    District co-operative department initiates attaching properties of BoD of co-operatives:
    District’s co-operative movement in dwelled stage is attempting a minor recovery here. Co-operative department has initiated attaching properties of the board of directors of the societies having fallen in financial woes. The effort includes stamping district administration name as property co-owner thereby banning its further sale and allowing administration to auction the same further to collect the losses. Administration has also urged depositors to avail property information of such directors to rapidly take the process ahead. Noteworthy aspect is district co-operative movement has trapped around 800 Crores of medium/ small savings in form of deposits.

    Jalgaon people’s bank post 5.85 Crores profit

    Jalgaon people’s bank post 5.85 Crores profit:
    Jalgaon’s growing people’s co-operative bank has posted net profit of 5.85 Crores in financial year 2010-11, a net rise of 2.06 Crores to that of last year earnings. Bank has recorded 16.05% growth in deposits and its annual turnover reached 1,074 Crores with 644 Crores deposits and has turned State’s only co-operative bank to have profits in 68 consecutive years and has NPA of mere 1.94%. It has proposed 6 new branches in year 2011-12 which would be Nashik, Kalyan, Washi, Panvel, Sangvi(Pune) and Chopda. It also plans to link account access through State’s other ATM by tying up with card bankers.

    Workshop on Urology sub-speciality

    Workshop on Urology sub-speciality at Dr. Patil Medical College today

    District population rises by 14%

    District population rises by 14%:
    Jalgaon district’s census has rose by hefty 14.5% and has reached 42.20 Lakhs as per year 2011 census reports. The year 2010 census begun in district last year and has almost completed the processing work. As per the new census, there are 22 Lakhs male and 20 Lakh female citizens in Jalgaon district.

    Corporation achieves LBT tax revenues equal to Octroi

    Corporation achieves LBT tax revenues equal to Octroi:
    The much experimented local body tax would finally complete its one year of implementation and Corporation has good times on it with this revenue reaching Octroi that too with lowest hassle for traders. Corporation has received revenue of Rs. 45 Crores until February 2011 end and other additional streams like escorts fee, 1% cess on property registration franking and State grants/ aid for the compensation of this loss have totalled it to Rs. 68 Crores in the span until now. Corporation earlier had around 70 Crores Octroi revenue estimate and achieving 68 Crores from 7,269 LBT registered dealers has eased its streams.

    Maharashtra State government has approved State’s first Dhule district based textile

    State approves textile cluster at Shirpur:
    Maharashtra State government has approved State’s first Dhule district based textile cluster development. This would lead good industrial boost in the Tahsil and would avail inflow of around 124 new textile units to avail the benefits. The proposed project has fibre to fabric processing and manufacturing cluster and would soon begin the construction work. State would avail 15 Crores special fund for development of the cluster.
    Shirpur currently has around 124 power looms in small and medium size. The good cotton yields of district would add to benefit of these looms and cluster. Project would have setup at 10kms distance from Shirpur on Chopda road. Dhule also has sent proposal for edible oil cluster setup to have facilitation for peanuts, laboratory, cold storage and international standards.

    Jalgaon’s Maniyar Law college

    Jalgaon’s Maniyar Law college secures second rank in international moot court competition conducted at Pune

    Administration

    Administration completes distribution of around 80,000 Aadhar cards

    Traders

    Traders to move Court against Corporation in licensing fees doubling

    Achegaon (Muktai Nagar)

    Achegaon (Muktai Nagar) native Dr. Nitin Patil receives Young scientist award by Indian Institute of Science, receives Rs. 1 Crore grant for research

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    IMR Jal Revised MCA Practical Time Table Apr 2011 02/04/2011 10:45 AM

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