सड़कें बदहाल , गंदगी से जनता बेहाल लेकिन अधिकारी नहीं ले रहे जनता का ख्याल

नागपुर : पूर्व नागपुर प्रभाग नंबर 4 , धरमनगर, विजयनगर के रहवासी सड़कों और बढ़ती गंदगी को लेकर बहुत परेशान है । समाज सेवी गौरव गुप्ताजी ने नागपुर अपडेट्स को बताया के विगत कई वर्षों से विभाग क्रमांक 4 की जनता गढ्डों भरी सड़कों और विभाग में फैल रही गंदगी से बेहद परेशान है । निगम की कोई गाड़ी कचरा उठाने भी नहीं आती। कई जगह चैम्बर के ढ़क्कन भी नहीं लगे हैं। यहां तक के लोगो को खुले गटर और नालियों के चलते कई तरह की बीमारियां जैसे स्वाइन फ्लू ,बुखार , मलेरिया आदि का सामना करना पड़ रहा है। सड़कों पर इतने गहरे गड्ढे है के किसी भी हादसे में कोई गंभीर रूप से घायल हो सकता है। लेकिन जनसेवक कोई सुध नहीं लेना चाहते।

गौरव गुप्ताजी ने यह भी बताया के साफ सफाई और खुले गटर और ख़राब सड़कों की अनियमितताओं को लेकर वो नगर पालिका लकड़गंज जोन के आयुक्त श्री जयदेव जी को निवेदन भी दे चुके हैं ,लेकिन अभी तक उनके निवेदन के बाबत कोई कार्यवाही नहीं हुई है ।

रहवासियों के मनपा से कुछ सवाल है:-

1. गंदगी और नालियों से को कूड़ा कचरा फैला हुआ है और लोग बीमार हो रहें है उसके लिए कौन जिम्मेदार है ?

2. सड़कों में गड्डे और खुले चैम्बर की वजह से को हादसे होंगे उसके लिए कौन होगा जिम्मेदार?

3. जब प्रशासन द्वारा लोगो से स्मार्ट सिटी टैक्स वसूला जा रहा है तो उन्हें मूलभूत सुविधाओं से क्यों वंचित किया जा रहा है?

समाजसेवी गौरव गुप्ता ने ये भी बताया के विभाग क्रमांक 4 के नागरिक इस गंदगी और खराब सड़कों से इतने परेशान है और उनकी माँग है के जो मनपा द्वारा उनसे स्मार्ट सिटी का टैक्स वसूला जा रहा है । उस टैक्स में रियायत दी जाये।कुछ तस्वीरें विभाग क्रमांक 4 खस्ता हालत की ।

IndiGo to start new flights to Shirdi, tickets to Shirdi.

Budget carrier IndiGo will start daily non-stop flights to Shirdi from Delhi and Chennai. The flight from Delhi to Shirdi will commence from 5 February 2020 and Indigo will launch daily flights from Chennai to Shirdi with effect from 20 February. The airline provides flight tickets starting at 2,112 on these routes. Last year, with a focus on expanding its network, the low-cost carrier started flights linking Shirdi with Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Indore.

Shirdi Airport, which became operational on 1 October 2017, was designed to handle a total of 300 passengers, including those arriving. Built on an investment of around 350 crores, the airport, with a 2500 m long runway, is capable of handling single narrow-body aircraft, such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft.

Shirdi is a very important and famous pilgrimage site in Maharashtra. It is known as the place where Sai Baba lived, preached his teachings, and came to Samadhi.

The SpiceJet airline operates daily flights to Shirdi from Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru. In other reports, IndiGo’s consolidated net profit grew by 168% to 496 crores in the three months to 31 December.

According to data released by DGCA, domestic air passenger traffic increased by 2.56% to 1.30% in December 2019, compared to the same month in 2018. IndiGo maintained its leading position with a 47.5 per cent share of the domestic passenger market in December 2019, data showed.

महापौर हमला: अब तक कुल 11.5 लाख सेलफोन की गई स्कैनिंग

नागपुर में अब तब 11.5 लाख सेल फोन की स्कैनिंग शुरू करने से लेकर इसे घटाकर 2.5 लाख तक और आखिर में 250 संदिग्धों की जांच के लिए नागपुर क्राइम ब्रांच नागपुर के मेयर संदीप जोशी की गोलीबारी मामले में कोई कसर नहीं छोड़ रही हैं। अतिरिक्त पुलिस आयुक्त (अपराध) डॉ. नीलेश भरने और पुलिस उपायुक्त (डिटेक्शन) गजानन राजमने के नेतृत्व में सिटी क्राइम ब्रांच यूनिट ने पिछले 10 वर्षों में भारतीय शस्त्र अधिनियम के तहत दर्ज सभी अपराधियों की जांच की है और अभी भी जारी हैं। जांच को लगभग 44 दिन हो चुके है।

रूट मैपिंग, ह्यूमन इंटिलीजिएंस, मॉडर्न टेक्नोलॉजीज के उपयोग और संभावनाओं को शून्य करने में उच्च तकनीक वाले गैजेट्स के अलावा, क्राइम ब्रांच ने अन्य क्षेत्रों के विशेषज्ञों से भी सहयोग लिया है। क्राइम ब्रांच के अधिकारियों ने 73 संदिग्ध बाहरी लोगों की भी जांच की है। जो जोशी पर हुए हमले के दौरान घटनास्थल के आसपास थे। इन लोगों में महाराष्ट्र के अलावा मध्य प्रदेश, छत्तीसगढ़ के लोग भी शामिल हैं, जिन्हें पूछताछ के लिए शहर लाया गया था।

16 दिसंबर और 17 दिसंबर, 2019 की रात के समय मेयर के वाहन टोयोटा फॉर्च्यूनर पर दो मोटरसाइकिल सवार लोगों द्वारा फायरिंग के बाद मेयर जोशी की जान बच गई थी। यह घटना तब हुई जब जोशी अपनी 24वीं शादी की सालगिरह मनाकर घर लौट रहे थे। ऑरेंज सिटी के बाहरी इलाके में गोलियों द्वारा दो कांच की खिड़कियों और कार के पिछले विंडशील्ड क्षतिग्रस्त हुआ था, लेकिन इस दौरान जोशी को चोट नहीं आयी थी। उन्होंने तुरंत कार को रोका और नागपुर पुलिस के उच्च अधिकारियों को जानकारी दी थी।

On Day 2 Scenic Aqua Line enjoys an 81% increase in ridership

On the second day, the Aqua Line of Mahametro’s Reach III, inaugurated a day ago by state chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, witnessed an overwhelming response from the Nagpurians with an 81 percent increase in the ridership between Lokmanyanagar and Sitabuldi.

The Maha metro authorities had made Nagpurians wait 144 days before opening the facility for them because senior politicians were unavailable before it was flagged off by the Thackeray scion. Despite having only a half-day run between 2 pm and 8 pm, on the first day itself Mahametro had collected Rs27,492 with 1,659 people using the city’s most ambitious urban mass transit system, which is expected to be fully operational by the end of this year linking the east-west corridors and also the north-south.

On the second day, Mahametro continued to receive encouraging response from Nagpurians with about 3,000 ridership earning some Rs50,000 revenue.

Mahametro’s first commercial run on the Orange route on March 7, last year, after it was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi via video-link, was also a major draw as Nagpurians were attracted by the facility that was thrown open to them after much media hype and debate about its beginning.

In an official statement, Mahametro reported that on the first day (March 7), when a Rs1.55 lakh revenue was generated on the train’s maiden run from Sitabuldi interchange to Khapri, it had got 11,000 ridership.

Mahametro’s managing director Brijesh Dixit shared the Nagpurians motivating response to Mahametro on January 26 this year, when there were over 21,000 riders on a singe day on the Orange route. “Globally, metro rider ship has a pattern of slowly increasing. Even the Delhi metro witnessed a rise from two lakhs riding in the initial years to 60 lakhs now after it’s the 18-year journey. So, also we expect and see a similar trend here too, “Dixit said. He added that more numbers are attracting people to the metro nowadays, which will certainly increase.

Dixit said all necessary facilities are in place for a smooth trip in the subway, and more will come as the ridership rises. “We have adequate parking spaces at all the metro stations along which there are also e-rickshaw facilities as well as sharing bike to help connect to the last mile,” Dixit said. “At various stations, we’ve made outstanding pickup and drop-off points,” he said. “We also have a Memorandum of Understanding with a company in place for an electric bike and would be launched shortly,” he said.

Screen time to mentally inactive preschool kids

According to a study published in the internationally acclaimed journal The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, pre-school children (aged two to three) who spend more than three hours a day watching screens such as mobile /tablets/television grow up to be less physically active at age 5.5 years.

The study revealed that children from the same age group with less than one hour of screen time per day were more likely to have’ healthier later life behaviors.’

One way that screen viewing can affect health is by replacing time that would otherwise be spent doing something else, such as sleep and physical activity. The latest study is the first to examine the effects of early life screen use on day-to-day activity in pre-school kids.

Associate Professor Falk Müller-Riemenschneider of the National University of Singapore’s Saw Swee Hock of Public Health said, “We tried to evaluate if screen viewing habits at age two to three influenced how children spent their time at age five. We were particularly interested in whether screen watching later in childhood influenced sleep patterns and activity levels.

“Former head of Center Point School (Katol Road) Kana Roy Chaudhuri said parents must show restraint when handing over their mobiles. “Parents who give children mobile phones or feed them while watching TV are a bad practice and developing habits, too,” Chaudhuri said.

Manisha Mahatme, senior lecturer at St Joseph’s Convent Junior College, acknowledged that handing over mobiles has become an easy way out. “I’m rarely seeing kids on the field as parents prefer to keep them at home or send them to the activity class instead of doing something physical. Because of their busy schedule, parents don’t have enough time for their kids, giving mobile in their hands or placing on the TV is easy for parents, which keeps the kids busy, “Mahatme said.

But the problem with excessive screen time goes beyond the mere lack of physical activity, Br feels. Shine, school principal at Montfort. “Spending too much time in the virtual world hampers real-world social skills. Poor social skills and knowledge related to interpersonal relationships are genuine concerns to tackle. Lack of patience and limited attention span is an increasing problem among our kids because of overuse of smartphones, “Br said. Brilliant.

Tata Parsi School Principal Shanoor Mirza said the extra screen time soon spills over to abuse, which is a bigger concern. “Before long, children start accessing the part of the Internet that is dangerous to them. I know of cases where children post obscene videos and get exposed to things that aren’t suitable for the age, “Mirza said.

On first day of ‘ Janata Darbar ‘ Mundhe receives 49 complaints

Municipal Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe received 49 complaints on Wednesday’s first day of’ Janata Darbar.’ He has named daily from 4 pm to 5 pm as the time for’ Janata Darbar’ to hear people’s complaints. On Tuesday Mundhe took over as Municipal Commissioner. He had received 49 complaints on the very first day of’ Janata Darbar’ on Wednesday.

Several people had made a beeline outside the Municipal Commissioner’s chamber at Civil Lines headquarters in Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC). Upon hearing the people’s complaints, the new Municipal Commissioner has asked the concerned officials to take the necessary action and give the people redress.

Mundhe chaired various meetings earlier in the day at which he took stock of the working of various departments. He also visited various sections inside NMC’s new Administrative Building and interacted with the officials.

Linear accelerator comes next week to RST Cancer Hosp

Rashtra Sant Tukadoji (RST) Regional Cancer Hospital, the only charitable cancer hospital in the region with a tertiary cancer care center (TCCC) designation, will be fitted with an advanced linear accelerator system used to provide more precise treatment for patients with cancer.
Linear accelerator tool is used to treat patients suffering from cancer with external beam radiation. This supplies the patient’s tumour with high-energy X-rays or electrons. The unit will cost more than crore from Rs20.

“The system will be of great benefit to poor patients with cancer coming from the Vidarbha periphery to the RST. It will reach RST by 7 February, “said RST director Dr. Subhrajit Dasgupta. Dr.Dasgupta also shared disturbing data from recent figures found in the global tobacco survey of adults.

“One good news is that in the last six years, tobacco consumption in Maharashtra has fallen from 31% to 25%. But, the same has doubled when it comes to 15 to 17-year-old  adolescents,” he said. In the last six years, the prevalence of tobacco use among people aged 15 to 17 has increased from 2.9 percent to 5.5 percent. The RST has organized a series of events to mark the World Cancer Day from 2 February to 9 February, which will be celebrated on 4 February.

The hospital will organize a national oration in memory of Pt Shivkaran Sharma Chhangani, one of the founding members of the RST, for the first time since its inception. The oration will take place at 10 am on February 2. Dr. GK Rath, head of AIIMS’ National Cancer Institute, New Delhi, will be speaking on’ India’s cancer control program.

‘ A day-long academic exercise on recent advances in oncology will follow on from this oration. On the occasion, faculties at the national level will talk about radiotherapy, cancer immunotherapy, nanotechnology, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancers, and breast cancer.

The institute arranged an awareness campaign on February 4, and a human chain will be established on the premises of the hospital from 8.30 am onward. It will host an academic function on 9 February along with the Nagpur branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA). Renowned pulmonology, histopathology, and surgical oncology specialists will share the lung cancer updates.

Dr. BK Sharma and Dr. Prasanna Joshi, both Joint Hospital Directors and Dr. Ramkrishna Chhangani, Chair of the Prayer Committee, told that more than 20 Nagpur social organizations and colleges will participate in the February 4 public awareness function.
Few cancer data in Vidarbha Oral cancer is most frequently diagnosed in Vidarbha More than 30,60% of the total cases reported in the RST hospital are of oral cancer In 2018-19, a total of 3,350 cases were found to be malignant in the hospital. Of these, the highest — 1,132 — were of oral cancer Between 2014 and 2018, or a total of 15,951 cases, 4,881 were of oral cancer.

Nagpur Excise Department receives Rs 62 k from 25 seized vehicles auctioned

A total of 25 confiscated vehicles were auctioned at a divisional meeting of the Nagpur Excise Department on Wednesday, following instructions from Excise Divisional Joint Commissioner, Mohan Vard.

The vehicles piled up at Nagpur Excise Department, which consisted of 10 auto-rickshaws and 15 two-wheelers, were sold to scrap dealers at Rs 62,000, except those involved in pending court cases. The auction was conducted under the guidance of Exercise Superintendent Pramod Sonone, by Excise Inspector Raosaheb Kore.

Cadets of Bhonsala shine in Mahotsav Khasdar

Cadets of Bhonsala Military School, Nagpur shined in the Khasdar Mahotsav which was recently conducted. School cadets bagged 18 gold, 20 silver and 23 bronze medals with their excellent performance in various events held between January 12 and January 24, 2020.

The eventual winners of the medals are:-

Gymnastics (done at DNC College, Nagpur on 18 & 19 January 2020).
Acrobatics men’s pair–Cdt Roshan Koram (Gold), Cdt Vedant Sadmet (Gold) Acrobatics men’s party–Cdt Tarun Uikey Gold), Cdt Kundan Mundare (Gold), Cdt Tanmay Tekam (Gold), Cdt Prajwal Darro (Gold)

Taekwondo (run at Vivekanand Sports Complex, Nagpur on 16 & 17 January 2020).
Cdt Manish Kokate (Silver), Cdt Prajwal Sayam (Silver)

Athletics (Held at RTMNU ground Ravinagar on 13 & 14 January 2020).

Under 12 Boys Medley Relay:– Cdt Ayan Sheik (Silver), Cdt Atu Kabak (Silver), Cdt Jarjam Bagang (Silver), Cdt Chandan Rathod (Silver) Under 14 Boys Medley Relay – Cdt Ravikant Gawde (Bronze), Cdt Badal Saryam (Bronze), Cdt Vivek Katlam (Bronze), Cdt Aditya Dhurve (Bronze) Under 16 Boys 100 mtr sprint-Cdt Lokesh Parteti (Bronze).Javelin Throw-Cdt Mahi Batra(Bronze) Hammer Throw – Cdt Mahi Batra (Silver) 100 mtr Hurdle – Cdt Pratik Chambhare (Bronze) 400 mtr Hurdle – Cdt Pratik Chambhare (Silver) Long Jump – Cdt Pratik Chanbhare (Bronze) High Jump – Cdt Mayur Halami (Bronze) Medley Relay – Cdt Mayur Halami (Silver)), Cdt Tejas Puramkar (Silver), Cdt Nagesh Hichami (Silver)

Under 18 Boys 110 mtr HUrdle:– Cdt Croshik Shindpure (Gold) Long Jump – Cdt Croshik Shindpure (Silver) 3000 mtr Run – Cdt Sahil Chinchkhede (Silver) 400 mtr Run – Cdt Ayush Jais(Silver) 100 mtr Run-Cdt Cdt Shailesh Neware (Bronze) 800 mtr Run – Cdt Bhupesh Chore (Bronze) Shot Put – Cdt Ahart Nagrale (Bronze) Medley Relay – Cdt Ayush Jais (Bronze), Cdt Shailesh Neware (Bronze)

Fencing (Done January 21, 22 & 23, 2020).

Foil Event – Cdt Arnap Meshram (Bronze), Cdt Prathamesh Shrof (Bronze), Cdt Yash Varma (Bronze) Epee Event – Cdt Dhir Verma (Bronze)

Under 14 Cdt Aniket Sidam (Gold), Cdt Chetan Ade (Gold), Cdt Likesh Yadav (Gold), Cdt Shubham Gaikwad (Silver), Cdt Vedant Shahu (Silver), Cdt Adarsh Keche (Silver), Cdt Satish Narnaware (Bronze) and Cdt Rushabh Ban (Bronze)

Under 17 Cdt Sumit Bise (Gold), Cdt Prashant Shrirame (Gold), Cdt Hitesh Dalal (Gold), Cdt Siddharth Bele (Gold), Cdt Sarang Gharat (Gold), Cdt Prasad Khandekar (Gold), Cdt Tuleshwar Gupta (Gold), Cdt Vice-Captain Sushant Raut (Gold), Cdt Bhuvan Wayam (Silver), Cdt Shubh Jagdale (Silver), Cdt Prelyam Thakur (Bronze)

Under 19 Class Captain Yash Ambulkar (Bronze)

Start-ups need more Mentor than investor: Dhianu Das

G H Raisoni Technology Business Incubator Foundation organized Rising Bharat in collaborationwithBoudhik Ventures, Startup Buddy, InnoWork: Connecting dots for Startups. Amit Singal, Ceo, Startup Buddy; Dhianu Das, Angel Investor & Chairman, Alfa Ventures; Neeraj Das, General Partner, 7GATE Ventures; BibinBabu, Founder, Innowork and VivekDahiya, Co-Founder & Director, Boudhik Ventures, were the expert speakers for the gathering.

Dr. SachinUntawale, President, GHRCE gave the welcome address and gave memento to all the speakers invited to speak. Dr. Untawale underlined the need for this kind of handholding mentoring workshop for budding entrepreneurs and startups. Also present during the ceremony were Dr. Mragna Gupta, chairman, GHRTBIF and Prof. Ravikumar Tiwari, co-ordinator, GHRTBIF.

The program started with Mr. BibinBabu, Founder of Innowork&BlocSpaze, the session on “Importance of building a brand.” Bibin began his talk with one of the investors in Snapchat sharing his experience from working for Google. He stresses how a start-up’s name matters when it comes to the market. “You need to have personal human contact to make yourself a brand in particular on the market,” he said.

Next session was Mr. VivekDahiya, Co-Founder & Director, Boudhik Ventures, on “Intellectual Property-Do’s & Don’t For Business Growth” Vivek has shared numerous intellectual property rights such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. He then clarified the value of IPR for Start-up by taking some case studies where few start-ups like GreyOrange-Robotics have 54 patent applications and how they market their inventions by patenting them.

He also clarified how necessary it is to secure a trademark for your brand name and logo. Following this, Dhianu Das, Angel Investors, Alfa Ventures addressed the session on “Investors perspective when funding a start-up.” Dhianu is well-established angel investors who, along with handholding mentoring, invest in students and early-stage startups. Dhainu told Startups attendee you need an investor to mentor you at every stage of your startup. He then gives details of some startups in which he has invested.

“Ninety percent of investors invest in Founder rather than in Start-up,” he said. The next session was Mr. Neeraj Das, General Partner, 7 Gate Ventures on “Opportunity for Indian Start-ups outside India.” 7 Gate Ventures is a Vancouver, Canada, and Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm. Neeraj informed how he and his organizations are helping Indian start-ups enter the international market.

Mr. AmitSingal, Founder, Startup Buddy’s last session was on “Importance of Compliances and Co-founders Agreement.” Amit is also angel investors, investing in start-ups in early stages. He discusses different legal procedures and compliances for company registration. “If it is not legally complied with,” he said, “investors will not invest in a start-up. He also explains how a valuation of startups is done.

Start-up Pitch by Start-ups from in and around Nagpur was the last part of the program. Startups such as Rostail, 3NotRobotics, WeKirana, VirtualFarm, iAmGenie and World4.0-Industrial IoT pitched their start-ups against all the dignitaries invited.

All the invited speakers were impressed with some start-ups and also agreed that all of this start-up has great potential but need handhold help at the same time. Prof. Ravikumar Tiwari gave a formal thank-you vote by thanking Shri Sunil Raisoni, Chairman, Raisoni Group of Institutions and Dr. Sachin Untawale, Director, GHRCE for providing all the support needed to hold the case.

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