Thursday, 22 August 2013

Mumbai : A 23-year-old photojournalist employed with an English magazine was out on an assignment and when she reached the place for a click some men told her that you are not allowed to do photography and was asked to go inside the mill to get the permisssion and people inside were waiting & creuly raped the photojournalist in lower parel around 6 pm.She has been admitted to Jaslok hospital and is suspected to have endured multiple interior injuries.The strike took location around 8pm beside Shakti Mills. The woman was escorted by a male friend, who was tied up by the alleged rapists.A gangrape case has been registered.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Realty greed may outcome in closure of 88 Mumbai petrol pumps


Soaring land prices in Mumbai is taking a toll on the city’s gasoline pumps too as landowners of these fuel positions are giving in to the lure of real land parcel.
Townies may shortly have to proceed to the suburbs to refuel vehicles and two wheelers.
According to a report in the financial Times today financial towers or malls will uproot one-third of the city’s 227 pumps inside five years as proprietors extend to reclaim their land for more profitable reasons. And why shouldn’t they? Oil marketing companies are bleeding red while fuel pump dealers are just making nominal earnings. They will not ever be adept to afford the rates pledged by a realtor who outlooks any accessible land in the isle city as a ‘gold mine’ and the only way these proprietors will renew the lease is if OMCs can promise to pay the market rates.

recall the fate of the gasoline pump next to the Cricket Club of India in Churchgate, which has made way for a parking allotment or the Bharat Petroleum fuel position on Juhu Tara street which was lately demolished? Even the HPCL gasoline propel near Nanawati hospital along SV Road, Vile Parle and the one next to Sena Bhavan at Dadar have given way to a multi-storeyed shopping centre. The situation is worse in South Mumbai where five pumps have been closed in the last two years.
“In the Pedder street area, of the five retail outlets, one is currently shut and there are ongoing court situations for two sites,” the ET report supplemented.
Currently, land proprietors are free to change the usage of their land after lease affirmations for pumps expire while former to 2005, oil trading businesses were defended from eviction by land owners under the Maharashtra lease Control proceed.
Another report in DNA, citing facts and figures from the Petrol trader Association says, of the 253 gasoline pumps in the town, 88 are privately owned and are expected to face closure one time the lease ends.
OMCs like Indian Oil company, HPCL and Bharat Petroleum have been requiring that gasoline propel sites be announced as designated reserve sites one time again so that land owners of these pumps can’t deal plots to builders for building of financial or residential complexes since it can only be used for gasoline and diesel pumps.

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Raj Babbar beaten up for paying only Rs 12 after having midday meal in a restaurant
Assembly spokesperson and Bollywood actor Raj Babbar was today beaten very dark and azure by bouncers of a small restaurant in South Mumbai when he endeavoured to depart their premises after giving only Rs 12 for having a sumptuous meal there.
The actor had gone there to have a late lunch after he was left completely exhausted and famished justifying his “Rs 12 for a meal in Mumbai” claim to several report passages throughout the day.
Onlookers present in the restaurant say that the inn employees appeared extremely very pleased to glimpse a character as large-scale as Raj Babbar entering their bistro for what looked like a lone trip. They were looking forward to give him the best likely experience and in the end were also looking for an opening to bang a image with him, which they would then border and put it in their auditorium of fame.
According to the supervisor who was attending to Raj Babbar, the player begun his lunch with a broth pursued it with starters which was pursued by a main-course and completed it with a banana split ice-cream (little did he understand that his bones would be split later).
 And even before hotel staff could present him the bill he took out 12 rupees from his pocket and signed to me to assemble it. We were initially bewildered and considered if Raj Babbar was asking us to get a tobacco, paan, or vada paav for him from out-of-doors. But things turned nasty when he got up and began departing the premises,” the inn supervisor recalled.
When hotel staff tried to halt him, he said he will bang images and sign autographs some other day as his schedule was pack for the day. But we told him that he was being stopped to pay the account and not for autographs! Following this, he became furious and contended that the meal couldn’t be more than 12 rupees in Mumbai.
It was recognized by hotel saff that he was trying to proceed intelligent and dispatched our bouncers after him to collect the total account of Rs 2864 that he was obliged us. But when he refused to budge, they had no other choice but to uneven up with him,” this was the supervisors explaination how the situation turned unattractive.
The actor was subsequent admitted to break confectionary clinic only after his wife assured the hospital administration that they would pay whatever is the genuine expense rather than of any absurd number that her married man arrives up with.
An unrecognizable Raj Babbar, who is now retrieving and in a state of shock said , “This is gundagardi. I even left a hefty tilt of 5 paisa over and overhead 12 rupees. I did not delay for the bill because I was on my way to purchase a 2 BHK flat in Colaba for Rs 24,000 rupees and was getting late to rendezvous the broker. Now I will take up the issue with the high command and confidently we will glimpse the Youth Congress shutting down the bistro by evening.”
Meantime ex-BJP President Nitin Gadkari was glimpsed roaming streets of Mumbai to gaze for the restaurants that offer meal for Rs 12.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Congress Men shut down eatery over innovative way of "Aditi Restuarant" for protest on taxes:

 A Mumbai eatery with quirky nourishment bills mocking the UPA government was supposedly compelled to shut down and the proprietor inquired to apologise by furious assembly employees who could not digest the "defamation". 

The incident, on a day Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi inquired party men to sustain dignity and support the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, had Gujarat Chief minister Narendra Modi tweeting today: "Height of intolerance!"

The bistro, Aditi untainted Veg, has reopened today but remarks on communal forums highlighting its ordeal on Monday are bound to origin some heartburn in the assembly.


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Its troubles started over account acknowledgements with this cheeky note: "As per UPA government, consuming money (2G, Coal, CWG con) is a necessity and eating food in an AC bistro is a luxury." The owner, Srinivas Shetty, was reportedly upset at the service levy enforced on air-conditioned restaurants, which had influenced enterprise.

But some assembly youth employees who occurred to eat at the bistro failed to see the wit.

On Monday after noon, Congress youth employees directed by their Mumbai unit president supposedly raged the bistro and inquired the owner to closed shop, asserting it was an alignment from the party head office in Delhi. They furthermore filed a accusation with the police.

"Our Youth assembly workers approached the bistro and demanded its closure and inquired for an apology. We acquainted the police," a report cited Congress activist Omshree Kadam as saying.

According to the cops, the bistro proprietor has promised that he will not circulate those bills now.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Woman passes away in road accident, cops book her for negligence :

After battling for her life for two days, a 48-year-old accident casualty breathed her last at Golden reserve hospital in Vasai on Sunday. The casualty, Asha Damdare, a housewife, had fallen from a two wheeler while endeavouring to dodge a pothole in Vasai on Friday evening. What came as a impolite shock to the family of the deceased, however, was the fact that the Manikpur policeman had booked her for negligence.

Asha's husband Tanaji Damdare, meanwhile, blamed the Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) for her death. He furthermore registered a policemanman complaint considering the matter. It should, however, be cited that at the time of the incident, Asha and her daughter Swati (26), who was riding pillion, were not wearing helmets.

The incident took place on the Vasai trains connection beside the Chimmaji Appa garden. Asha was travelling the Honda Activa and was returning dwelling to Kolasowadi in Vasai (E) with her female child when the vehicle  strike the pothole. Asha, who had maintained serious wounds to her head and back, was taken to hospital by passersby. Swati, luckily, got away with secondary bruises on her left hand.

The victim's husband, Tanaji, who is engaged with a private firm in Mumbai, reached the hospital and was acquainted by doctors that Asha had lost a allotment of blood. Late on Saturday, medical practitioners presented an operation to command the internal bleeding. The victim, although, died early on Sunday.

Tanaji and Swati then advanced the policeman and listed a complaint. In her statement, Swati cited that due to the rainfall that day, visibility was very poor. The casualty had been travelling the two-wheeler for the last several years.

The Manikpur policeman, meantime, registered Asha under part 304 (death due to negligence) of Indian Penal Code (IPC). Her family constituents conveyed shock over the development and said VVMC, Public Works Department and the road contractor should be booked rather than.


Following the incessant rainfall, the Vasai-Virar region is full of potholes and the municipality has made little effort to rectify the difficulty. Even the Vasai Virar Municipal Transport (VVMT) drivers and conductors have been complaining about the collapsed roads and murdered potholes.

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Mumbai’s diamond hub misplaces its crown:
One of Mumbai's most famous financial buildings, dwelling to the city's diamond commerce for almost 25 years, is rotating residential.

With the precious gem trade moving to the Bharat Diamond Bourse in Bandra-Kurla convoluted in the last twosome of years, the 25-storey Panchratna building beside Charni road position in Opera House is rotating into a sought-after residential address.

Three office flats in the construction that were turned into residential dwellings were sold a couple of weeks back at Rs 40,000 per sq ft. While this is nearly Rs 10,000 per sq ft more than the going rate in neighbouring residential buildings, an apartment in Panchratna still works out cheaper because deals here are hit on carpet area and not superbuilt up locality like in other properties.

A buyer looking for a 2BHK disperse over a carpet area of 800 sq feet would have to proceed for a 1500 sq ft apartment in any other construction, setting him back by Rs 4.5 crore. In Panchratna, although, a 2BHK 800 sq ft apartment sells for Rs 3.2 crore.

But the comparable rate is not the only affinity. There are eight luxury suites on each of Panchratna's residential levels -- from 8th to 25th - and four of these luxury suites on every floor offer an uninterrupted outlook of the ocean, and the entire expanse of the Queen's Necklace assembled in 1975, the construction was originally intended to have offices up to sixth floor, an open seventh floor, and 144 luxury suites eighth floor overhead. Over a time span of time, as the precious gem trade boomed, a majority of luxury suites were altered into offices. At the last count, there were only 20 residential apartments in the construction.
The process is now being turned around as financial flats alter to residential.
Naresh Mehta, receptionist, Panchratna humanity, calls it a win-win situation for both buyers and sellers. "Sellers are getting a good cost and purchasers a good deal. We have obtained several submissions for transfers," he said.
At one point, Panchratna had an annual turnover of Rs 5,000 crore. Although, as businesses expanded, the construction could not hold stride. Two years back, traders began going to the precious gem Bourse in BKC, keeping only skeletal employees at their offices in Panchratna.
Initially, diamond traders anticipated jewellers to purchase their flats. But that did not happen. As time passed, precious gem traders found it meaningless to maintain two agencies. Since residential units in south Mumbai order a premium and since Panchratna was initially designed for mixed use, some proprietors began discovering the likelihood of seeking change of use and rotating their units into residential dwellings.

The permissions did not take time to come through, and a couple of weeks back, three luxury suites were traded. More sales are expected to materialize in the coming months.

An owner of a luxury suite in the construction, who did not wish to be recognised, said the reduced monthly upkeep and free parking space make Panchratna an appealing proposition. While Panchratna charges just Rs 1.5 per sq ft as monthly upkeep, some of the neighbouring structures charge as much as Rs 10 per month.


With interest for apartments in the construction growing, families that did not sell out when everyone additional did are stimulated. "It would be pleasant to have some families as neighbours afresh. The merchants were not a difficulty, but at the end of the day who doesn't desire to reside in a correct residential building," said an owner.

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

                                 Supreme Court upholds Bombay HC order on dance bars in Mumbai:

 What do you think is it ethical in the city where still many people struggle to earn their daily bread. Some Sick people who earn money from wrong ways and some who keep their families unhappy by spending their money on boozing & splurging money on dance girls ,

Dance Girls Unemployment:

    It was government's duty after the ban in 2005 to give them some employment ,so that they could take care of their families. And the dance girls themselves should understand that there are many other ways of earning money by doing some household works or doing some legal food making business from home . But many of these girls are so used to fake pleasure of glam and screwing up life's of individuals & their families coming to bars .Dance bars can give the girls money to complete all their daily needs and some luxuries but what about the respect can they get that in public or given by employers in their social life ,"This is what dance girls should think about"

About the ban on the Dance Bars :

    As many of the dance bars are owned and runned under the power and control of politicians & gangsters even after the ban were running secretly.

Dance girls say that's just entertainment :

Entertainment is something which gives a person relaxation & reduce stress but not screw the person's life and their families.Many youths are everyday getting dragged into this sick pool where they are getting addicted to alcohol leading to engage in anti social activities.

Make a positive move to change:

As  Mr. Manoj Shetty the owner of "Dance Bar Owner" turns in to "Gopala's" "VEG Restuarant Owner" and is happy & satisfied making money the ethical way .Great salute to this wise man who changed his vision of business for good of other ,For others it's time to learn from this wise man in Bhandup.
  

 Kindly leave your important comments & views on the topic.




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