Sunday, May 17, 2009

NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Candidate SANJAY DINA PATIL Won






















NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Candidate

SANJAY DINA PATIL 

Won Loksabha Election from North East District Mumbai Maharashtra india 

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

YOUTH CONGRESS PROTESTS AGAINST CORRUPTION AT CHECK POSTS



Flays the Shiv Sena, BJP Ruled MCGM for Failure of Administration and Placing Entire Mumbai City at Risk

In the wake of the sting operation conducted by Television News Channel in which MCGM officials and MCGM Police Personals were caught red handed on camera accepting bribes in return of passing off their loaded vehicles without checking, the Youth Congress took a serious cognizance of the incident and Protested against the corruption and failure of the MCGM administration, on 11th May 2009, at Mulund East Octroi Checknaka, Mulund East Eastern Express Highway. Hundreds of Youth Congress Workers demonstrated at the Mulund east Check Post, shouting slogans against the Shiv Sena BJP governed MCGM and against its corrupt octroi officials. When Youth Congress Workers confronted the octroi officials, the officials expressed their ignorance to the incident which was telecasted all over Mumbai and further mentioned that the MCGM infrastructure was incapacitated to thoroughly check each and every vehicle passing through the Check post.

Sayad Ayub, President of District Youth Congress strongly criticized the Shiv Sena, BJP ruled MCGM by saying " The MCGM is ruled by the Shiv Sena ,BJP alliance and if their administration is at failure at these sensitive Check Posts, how can they claim to administer the country if they come to power at centre?, He further said that "A memorandum in the same concern will be submitted to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra demanding inquiry into the incident and also demand formation of more Government Flying Squads to oversee the governance of these Octroi Check posts".

While explaining on related aspects for the demonstration, Rajesh Ingle, office bearer of District Youth Congress said that, "In return of bribes the MCGM officials may unknowingly let a terrorist outfit or anti social organization ferry ammunition into the city limits with ease resulting in more terror attacks within the city. Furthermore, the state government ends up losing revenue amounting to crores of rupees due to evasion of octroi duty as proper cost of goods within vehicles is not analyzed at check nakas since they are left without inspection in-return of small bribes".

Issued by

RAJESH INGLE

For Further Details Call;

SAYAD AYUB 9833 83 55 77

President – District Youth Congress

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Mumbai based organisation PAWS-Mumbai in to Limca Book of Records







The Plant & Animals Welfare Society – Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai) is a registered organisation that was founded in 2002 by some likeminded youth who came forwarded with a vision of making a difference and now there are in to “Limca Book of Records 2009” as “PAWS - Youth for animals”.  Their motto aptly reads: "Together we can, and we will make a difference". They began by working for animal welfare and environment protection by involving other youth and reaching out to student groups to support their movement. PAWS-Mumbai first started off as a small first aid and rescue group that would help injured and sick animals, many of whom were hit-and-run cases, street animals that had been injured and attended rescue calls too from a slum area near Bhandup.

That was then, the organisation has now grown into a major movement in Mumbai. Not only has it received recognition from the Animal Welfare Board Of India (AWBI) and the Ministry of Environment & Forests (Govt. of India) but it's also associated with Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), U.K. and affiliated to the World Animal Net Directory, U.S.A. and the International Organization for Animal Protection (OIPA), Italy.

It's USP lies in the fact that it is only group in Mumbai run by the youth, that works especially to help the cause of wildlife rescue. Incidentally, PAWS-Mumbai also helps to rehabilitate wildlife, with the assistance of the wildlife department. This is especially important in a city like Mumbai where large number of areas are being developed every day, leaving little or no green cover for snakes and other wildlife that are common visitors to residential areas. The PAWS-Mumbai Wildlife Rescue Team attends rescue calls and educates residents about snakes, most of whom are non-poisonous and not a danger to people. PAWS-Mumbai also runs an ambulance service for stray dogs and to rescue wildlife.

Working in a city like Mumbai is tough work and the PAWS-Mumbai team tries to be on the ball in every way. Recently the team members used the Right to Information Act to gain access to certain information and exposed several illegal activities involving animals. It also organises vaccination camps for stray dogs and cats and with the help from other like-minded PAWS-Mumbai members helps sterilise stray animals to keep their population under control. Till date, the team has helped rescue and sterilize over 6000 animals. In addition to this the PAWS-Mumbai also organises tree plantation drive and has taken up cudgels on behalf of those protesting illegal tree cutting in Mumbai, which is sometimes carried out by residents and even the authorities at times. 

As PAWS-Mumbai doesn't have a centre where they can house and help injured animals recover, most volunteers take the animal victims home and treat them or send them to the nearest shelter or hospital. PAWS-Mumbai and its band of little volunteers have received several letters of appreciation and awards for their work. The organisation not only enjoys the support of celebrities but has also taken part in activities conducted by the likes of Maneka Gandhi, Pooja Bhatt, Anju Mahendroo, Seema Rahmani, ShayanMunshi, Aarti Surendranath, Juhi Pande and Kiran Dubey.

Contact :

Sunish Subramanian (Secretary)

Plant & Animals Welfare Society – Mumbai

2, Shiv Shakti, Patkar Compound, Gamdevi Road,

Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400 078.

Tel.: 022 – 2596 8313 / 8314 Helpline : 0 – 9833480388

Mobile : 0 – 9892179542 / 0 – 9820678276

E-Mail : pawsmumbai@indiatimes.com

Missing person from 23rd march 2009 found dead after 45 days





A 40-year-old resident of Amar Nagar who was missing since last one and a
half month was found dead by hanging on a tree in the forest area of Mulund
Colony on Thursday afternoon.



Ramesh Kisan Zugre was missing since March 23. The missing complaint was
registered with Mulund police station. Deceased has three sons and a
daughter, while his wife died three years back.



According to a police officer of Mulund police station, “The missing report
of this person was registered with the police station. Today, we received
the information of this body hanged on a tree in forest area of Mulund
colony.  It is a case of suicide.” Police has sent the body for post-mortem
to Rajawadi Municipal Hospital

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