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योग पळवी रोग: जागतिक योग दिनानिमित्त पोलिस मुख्यालयी शिबिर
उर्मिला ताई जुवारकर यांनी केले मार्गदर्शन
प्रतिनिधी जोत्सना इंगळे नागपूर
नागपूर:- सहाव्या जागतिक योग दिनाच्या निमित्ताने शहर पोलीस मुख्यालय येथील शासकीय पटांगणात 21 व 22 जुन असे दोन दिवसीय योग सत्राचे आयोजन महिला पतंजलि जिल्हा नागपूर च्या प्रभारी उर्मिला ताई जुवारकर व जिल्हा योगशिक्षक राजेंद्र जी जुवारकर यांनी 21व 22 जुन हे दोन दिवशीय योगशिबिर घेऊण पोलीस अधिकारी व कर्मचारी यांना योग,प्राणायाम, सुक्ष्म व्यायाम,आसन आदिंची माहिती देत सदर सराव मानवी शरिरा करिता कीती आवश्यक आहे यासंबंधीची सविस्तरपणे माहिती देत उपस्थितीतांकडून प्रात्याक्षिके करवून घेतली याप्रसंगी डीसीपी पोलीस आयुक्त मा.राजमाने साहेब पोलीस मुख्यालय हेड कॉर्टर तसेच आर पि आय सिंग,पी .एस.आय राठोडसह इतर पोलीस कर्मचारी उपस्थित होते.सोबत वरिषि योग शिक्षिका ज्योत्स्ना इंगळे मीडिया प्रभारी नागपूर,योग शिक्षिका सुरेखा नवघरे आदिंनी सहकार्य केले.सर्व पोलीस कर्मचारी यांनी सदर आयोजनास उत्सफुर्त प्रतिसाद देऊण योग,प्राणायाम, व आसनांचे महत्व जाणून घेत जागतिक योग दिवस उत्साहात साजरा केला.
South East Central Railway has a wonderful way to celebrate Women’s Day
Nagpur: Vidarbha Express charge from Nagpur to Gondia issued to female employees on the occasion of Women’s day. Several programs will be conducted for the International Women’s Day by South Eastern Central Railways (SECR).
All-female SECR workers will run Vidarbha exp from Nagpur to Gondia. DRM Ma’am will see the Nagpur station off the train at 9 am.
Similarly, The Itawari station will be operated by all-female employees. Work like, Station booking, the booking counters, the painting bureau, the ticket checking, the inquiry counter, the C&W will be managed by women staff.
There must be a great enthusiasm by officials and staff for such a special celebration for women’s day. Many women workers and leaders from different workers ‘ union will mark their presence.
Students use plays to illustrate health, social issues
Nagpur: India’s Academy of Pediatrics (API) Nagpur chapter on Saturday organized’ Jagar’ (awakening) a street play contest for students in town.
The themes of the plays were about health literacy, gender inequality, and ecology, as the contest was organized by physicians.
More than 25 schools in the city took part in this contest and highlighted issues such as cleanliness, wellness, public health, traffic safety, drugs, and mobile phone additions. It also highlighted social issues such as saving girl child, sensitizing boys and gender discrimination, etc.
API Nagpur President Dr. Shubhada Khirwadkar said the event was organized as part of the initiative for youth link.
“In all its dimensions, children and adolescents need to be trained on personal hygiene, healthy lifestyles, nutrition, respect for gender and many other issues that are important to their health. If these messages are delivered in the usual didactic manner they will hardly make an impact. API Nagpur has come up with an innovative way of reaching out through this contest to the girls, “she said.
API and the South Center Zone Cultural Center (SCZCC) joined hands to coordinate this event at their premises. Nagpur’s Siddhivinayak Academy of Performing Arts, Tarang Foundation, and Inner Wheel Club funded this maiden API initiative. Pediatrists have planned to communicate with school children to promote awareness of non-communicable disease prevention and provide CPR training during this year.
“Street play is the most successful and common form of social message delivery. Today children expressed important health messages in an informative and effective manner. Some of the actors were very talented and I offered them to join me with the theater movement, “said senior theater activist Sanjay Bhakre, one of the contest’s judges. The jury included adolescent health expert Dr. Nishikant Kotwal, psychiatrist Dr. Smita Desai, and senior journalist Barkha Mathur.
The chief guest was Dr. Avinash Gawande, Government Medical Superintendent of Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). “Street Plays is a fast, powerful and cost-effective way to impactfully exchange social messages. Students who initiated these plays must have thought a great deal about these critical themes, “he said.
Coordinating a dramatic function has been a novel experience for doctors, API Nagpur secretary Dr. Mustafa Ali said.
Wisely minimizing waste is the need of the hour
Nagpur updates: The environmental disparity is primarily due to the lack of concrete steps to tackle the head-on waste issue.
Recently, the Rotary Club of Nagpur Center (RCNC) and the Rotary Club of Nagpur Green City (RCNG) at the Institute of Engineers India (IEI) arranged a special lecture to spread awareness to save the globe. Expert Makarand Pandhripande talked at length about how the planet is being polluted by plastic waste, e-waste, and solid waste new by nagpur updates
“We will say no to plastic everyone. Plastic not prohibited and approved for use should be properly disposed of and provided for recycling. The use of plastic substitutes, such as steel bottles, paper or cloth bags, will bring about a change. Not using disposable products but also biodegradable cutlery can be an enormous helping hand, “Makarand said.
he said it could be saved if everyone starts disposing of it at the right place instead of the general dump yard. India is turning itself into a country with low e-waste. Service centers’ were built in which only electronic content is recycled without harming the environment. Scientific disposal will make things worse, Makarand said.
Before Makarand’s presentation, Rotarian Shyam Pandharipande gave a welcome message. “This growing waste management initiative is very vast and needs support from all the organizations, residents and revolving clubs. In order to curb that waste that is becoming a threat to the environment, it is the responsibility of each individual to take small steps to reach the desired destination.
“Anchor Ketki Salankar said,” Anything that can not be reused, recycled or refurbished should be restricted from the redesign. “Speaking on plastics and solid waste issues, Makarand said,” Wet and dry waste segregation should be restricted. If each person begins this operation then a very big change can be seen over a period of time.
“President of the Association of Vidarbha Plastic Industries, Rakesh Surana, explained the position of NGOs and diverse organizations. “Awareness is the answer and is a must to educate people. Not littering roads, proper recycling of garbage in bins, and segregation of waste will help bring about a change. “The lecture was highly appreciated by the audience and by all the dignitaries present on and off the dais.
Kanaka’s 55-song rendition steals the show, winning hearts
Nagpur: The Laxmi Nagar Scientific Society Hall turned musical on Sunday as’ Sur Aur Noor 2′ paid tuneful tributes to Bollywood’s 57 divas through 55 songs that touched the souls and captured the audience’s hearts.
Although Kanak Sur Mandir set the stage for the grand show, on all 55 counts, however, the spotlight was on Kanaka Gadkari who enjoyed the gathering with her hypnotic voice.
The audience was taken on a journey through Bollywood that started with songs picturized on the majestic Madhubala and ended with the amazing Alia Bhatt.
Kanaka was a picture of versatility at its finest with a showcase of various genres including semi-classical, devotional, patriotic and much more.
Anchor Shweta Shelgaonkar made the entertainment healthy by adding a heady dash that included a brief introduction accompanied by anecdotes of each star before each song.
Aaiye meherbaan’ has left the audience spellbound in memory of Madhubala. With the song, ‘ Bindiya chamkegi’ Mumtaz was brought alive, the epitome of beauty.
“Piya baawri” by Ravishing Rekha gave a classy account of the timeless beauty. A further tribute by Kanaka was’ Pyar karne wale pyar karte hain,’ pictured on another diva, Parveen Babi.
The other popular songs left by the audience were’ Panchhi banoo udti phiru,” Barsat mein,” Jaa jaa guafa,” Gore gore baanke chore,” Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le,” Tora mann darpan kehlaye,” Yeh zindagi usi ki,’ and’ Ghadi ghadi mora,’ among others.
The audience was surprised by’ Yeh ishq haaye baithe bithaye,’ filmed on scintillating Kareena Kapoor Khan and’ Pinga,’ pictured on damsels by Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra.
With’ Saawar lun,’ Kanaka sounded melodious, pictured on the starry Sonakshi Sinha.
While’ Ae qatan’ saw the patriotism flow, the audience was entertained by’ Hungama ho gaya,” Ainvayi ainvayi,” Piyu bole’ and’ Beedi jalaile.’
Had it not been for musicians Govind Gadhikar, Moreshwar Dahasahastra, Vishvajeet Paserkar, Gaurav Tanksale, and Sourabh Killedar, the event would have been incomplete.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was a warrior on all fronts of life – Dr. S. S. Uttarwar
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is regarded as a warrior king whose courage and chivalry enriched the Maratha Empire’s history and made him one of the region’s finest rulers.
Respectfully called Chhatrapati, Shivaji Maharaj was coronated on June 6, 1674, and began his reign over the Maratha Empire and began his rule that brought some of the most important wars. Shivaji Maharaj had built a royal reputation for himself in history by upholding the Swarajya principles and the Maratha heritage with his administrative abilities.
The Vidarbha Institute of Technology (VIT), with various special programs, had celebrated the birthday of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Dr. Sanjay, on this occasion. S. Uttarwar Director, VIT gave a lecture entitled “Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a hero of all time.”
He shared his excellent leadership skills, his innovative military tactics, and explained how we could follow his principles to create a peaceful society as well. He also described the circumstances of the coronation of Shivaji Maharaj and began his reign over the Maratha Empire.
Dr. S. Uttarwar recounts the numerous thrilling incidences of Shivaji Maharaj’s history, such as the assassination of Afzal khan, now in Karnataka, who was Sardar from Aadilshahi of Vijapur. He has taken oath in Vijapur’s Darbar that within a few days he will defeat Shivaji and his army, and return with victory. Later he gets killed with Shivaji Maharaj in a close fight.
During energetic and action packed delivery from Dr. Uttarwar, Jam-packed audience was roaming in the Shivaji period.
One fascinating encounter he shared with the audience was Shahiste Khan, who was Sardar of Mughals and Mughal Emperor Aurangjeb’s close relative. Of huge war ammunitions and military, he came to Maharashtra to crush Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s Hindavi Swarajya. He does, too. He surrenders in front of Shivaji Maharaj and went back to Delhi.
During his motivational delivery, Dr. Uttarwar quotes and narrates various courageous incidences form the life span of Shivaji Maharaj, his education, his war training, and his upbringing since childhood. The role of his Mother Maharani Jijabai Bhosle was of utmost importance.
She was the driving force behind all of Shivaji Maharaj’s doings. She was also his tutor, guide, teacher, and companion. His presentation finished in a rejoicing and enthusiastic atmosphere.
Mr. Jitesh. N.Maheshwari (Chairman, VIT), said, “I bow to Shivaji Maharaj” Dr. Pooja Maheshwari (Secretary, VIT) together with Dr. G.S.Natrajan (Director, VIT) and Dr. Sanjay. S, Uttarwar paid a great deal of respect to him.
UMTC conducts workshop on the safety of pedestrians, safer roads
Nagpur:- Concluded successfully the one-day workshop organized to discuss design and engineering interventions to improve road safety for pedestrians and to design safer streets.
Mobilise Your City is a global technical assistance system funded by the European Union and implemented by AgenceFrançaise.
Inaugurated by Mr. Mahesh Morone, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NSSCDCL, the workshop was attended by over 80 participants including officials from NSSCDCL, NMC, NIT, Maha Metro, PWD, Regional Transport Office (RTO), Transport Undertaking, Traffic Police, faculty and VNIT, SMMCA, IDEAS, etc.
The presentations presented various examples of other cities where street re-design helped to reduce pedestrian and 2 wheeler collisions where accidents and deaths were reduced. Safer streets make for safer pedestrians and safer towns. Improved use of pedestrianization, walking, and public transport can contribute to sustainable mobility.
The participants were split into smaller groups during the second half of the session and taken to the nearby junction for a road and junction examination. As part of the workshop, the six groups went to Lokmat junction to identify concerns, bottlenecks and brainstorm solutions with moderators from UMTC and WRI.
Following the site, visit participants worked on proposals for junction design for the problems they identified during their site visit and subsequently each group submitted their proposals. Some of the key observations were lack of continuous footpath, pedestrian ease and differently capable movement ramps, unregulated on-street parking, proper island traffic, and pedestrian refuge areas.
Mr. Mahesh Moroney NSSCDCL, Mr. Devendra Mahajan NSSCDCL, Mr. UdayGhiye NSSCDCL, Mr. Rajesh Dufare NSSCDCL, Mr. Manish Soni NSSCDCL, Mr. Ashalata G. Khapare Inspector of Police (Traffic), Om Sontakke API (Traffic), P.P. Some key participants were Dhankar (NIT), Dr. Vilas Bakde VNIT. The workshop ended with a vote of thanks and invitation to all the officials for future workshops.
Mayor Innovation Award effective in changing minds
In an effort to change Nagpur’s face for the better, Mayor Innovation Awards were introduced to rope schools and colleges to offer fresh ideas on 25 types of civic works. Nagpur Municipal Corporation will take on the best ones. Mayor Nanda Jichkar pioneered the novel concept.
The idea of how my town must be imbibed in people’s minds. The role of the Mayor Innovation Award is definitely invaluable in this regard. The purpose of the use of authority should be to bring about real change in the community.
The Mayor award ceremony for creativity will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. at Kavi Suresh Bhat Auditorium on 1st March 2020.
Nominations are still open till 20 February 2020. Hurry up Nagpurians…..!!!
