Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Every story is incomplete…unless you play your role! What’s your story?



NITIN needs your viewpoint on “Is India heading towards a civil war?”.

Brief description about the story:
...and did anyone say that we are already in it? Well, blame it on the dirty politics where it has been the norm to blend the racemic mixture of regional politics with national issues by politicians; who inherit the post but do not deserve it. This perceptual pattern has finally started to take its toll on the Nation that fought its fight for independence under one slogan - Vande Mataram.

Please provide suggestions, opinions, eye-witness accounts, if possible, on the following:
I would appreciate if you can unleash the reins and share your viewpoint; especially when the whole Nation is under the grip of the attacks in Mumbai. However, here are a few questions which have started giving me nightmares since 26/11. May be you can answer:

# 1. Does the current democratic set up gives you enough reasons to be proud to be an Indian?
# 2. Do you feel safe?
# 3. Is political apathy the main reason behind the rising terror attacks?
# 4. What do you suggest is the best way we can contain and combat terrorism?
# 5. Considering the series of terror attacks happening each month across the country, do you still feel confident that India can become a superpower?
#6. Can India-Pakistan ties withstand Mumbai bombings?

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Monday, January 12, 2009

On the occasion birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and National Youth Day, Bharatiya Janta Party, youth wing had organised a bike rally






























































On the occasion birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and National Youth Day, Bharatiya Janta Party, youth wing had organised a bike rally wherein more than 1900 bikers took part on Monday. The rally started from Vivekananda Chowk, Mulund and Borivli.

The rally was flagged off from Mulund at 10am met another group left from Borivli at Mahim Causeway. "Fourty-five days have passed after the terror attack that had hit the city. City went to a very bad-phase, but it seems people have forgotten the attack. This rally was to wake them up once again and also as there has been no action taken by the government expects the three resignations," said Mihir Kotecha, President of BJP Youth Wing, Mumbai.

Kotecha added, "No other day could have been better than this one to bring the youth together and raise voice against terrorism."

The 100 kilometre long rally ended at Gateway wherein tribute was paid to Swami Vivekananda at 4.30pm by all the youths present on this occasion.


Mumbai Congress "Schedule Caste Cell" office bearers appointed in Mulund.








Mulund 11 January 2009

Congress Party workers from Mulund were formally inducted as office bearers of the schedule caste cell of Mumbai congress north east district on Sunday,11th January 2009, at Congress Office Gala Nagar. The appointments were made by the district president of the cell Kishor Dhoke, in the presence of municipal councilor Dr. A.K.Sokhi and INTUC's Kishor Mundakel.

Kishor Dhoke said that "the scheduled caste cell is formed for addressing the woes, concerns and issues related to the people belonging to the scheduled caste, but it does not mean that it cannot indulge into main stream politics. Therefore people from all communities have been inducted into the cell as per the congress ideology of "Sarva Dharma Samabhav", and "congress ka haath aam aadmi ke saath". He further explained that "all the appointments have been done under the guidance of MLC, Charan Singh Sapara and Cell President Ganesh Kamble".

Uday Shetty- District Vice President, Anand Shah – District Joint Secretary, Nitin Shah – District Secretary, VIjay Zanke – Mulund President, Suresh Dhansinghani – Block President, were appointed on this occasion.



Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Mulund Annual get together of MULUND BRAMKSHTRIYA SAMAJ














































































































































In this 21st century, where youngsters are more interested in chilling out with their friends, MULUND’s BRAMKSHTRIYA SAMAJ are making efforts to pass on their tradition amongst their younger generation by organizing annual community get together.

This year's community meet was organized at SMPR School, Mulund wherein around 700 people from Mulund and the adjoining suburbs thane, Bhandup, kanjur marg, vikroli were present. From thane to vikroli 157 family residence.

"We have been organizing this event, for the last 25 years. It is a platform wherein people from different age showcase not just their talent, but also get an opportunity to know more about their culture and tradition," said Nitin Maniar, a member of this community.

Maniar added, "This one event is something more than just a get together. Through such community get together we educate our young generation about culture and the tradition. Younger generation has forgotten the essence of their community which is just reflected back to them from such events,"

The fun-filled event witnessed people from different age group enjoying several activities presented before them. This one day get together included both literary and cultural activities organised for all age group people, like drawing and speech giving competition on one side and singing, dancing, drama, fashion show and many other cultural competitions on the other side.

Hiren, a 12 year old kid said, "I am coming in this event for the last 12 years with my parents. Through such events we get to know more about our community and at the same time we love spending time with the senior most members of our family and community. Older members of our community have their vast age old experience to share with us and no other day can be better than this one."

Similarly, the senior citizens too feel the same. "We love to see our kids performing in front of us. Though they have excelled in different art forms, they need our guidance to understand the importance about their tradition as they are the ones who will have to carry it forward," said a senior citizen from the community.

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