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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Konkani takes on Eng in Goa

Romi Konkani supporters are battling the saffron parties over the introduction of English in Class I of government primaries.

Romi Konkani supporters, on Tuesday, said the government had to make its stand clear on officially recognising the Roman Konkani language by Friday, adding that they would agitate if no action was taken.

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Guardian Minster Ganesh Naik announced a donation of Rs 7 lakhs each for Lions Club of Turbhe and CBD apart from gifting a tricycle to a handicap and a sweing machine to a poor woman.
The Lions club of Turbhe and Lions Club of CBD organised a musical evening at the Vishnudas Bhave audirotium in Vashi. Sudha Chandran was the star attarctaion of the show named “Nache Mayuri”.

Keeping with their social welfare activities, the lions club of Turbhe and CBD joined hands and organised a dance programme which was called Nache Mayuri Sudha Chandran. The auditorium was filled to its capacity by music and dance lovers from across the city. the digantaries present included Thane Guardian Minister Ganesh Naik, NMMC Commissioner Vijay Nahata, Lions District Governor Rajeshkumar Mehra, Lions President Madhusudan Nair, Dr. Jayaji Nath and others. Guardian Minster Ganesh Naik announced a donation of Rs 7 lakhs each for Lions Club of Turbhe and CBD apart from gifting a tricycle to a handicap and a sweing machine to a poor woman. Meritorious students were also felicitated on the day.

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Guardian Ganesh Naik takes up cause of Vashi home owners
Thane District Guardian Minister Ganesh Naik has agreed to intervene and find an amicable solution to the burning issue of illegal extensions in row houses of sector 6, 7 and 8 in Vashi. The decision came after some residents approached the minister for help. Naik is expected to hold a meeting with both aggrieved residents of the row houses and officials of the NMMC in the next two days to resolve the matter, sources confirmed.
This has brought some relief to residents of these row houses who have been spending sleepless nights ever since NMMC began the survey and started issuing notices to families, who had extended their properties.