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LOKMAT NEWS NETWORK NANDED, NOV 6 The Shiv Sena activists staged a demonstration by beating dhols, demanding resignation of its own MLA from Loha Pratap Patil Chikhalikar for hob- nobbing with the BJP dur- ing Nanded Waghala Municipal Corporation elections last month. The demonstration cre- ated tension for sometime on Monday afternoon. As a result the police had to round up 50 activists. It may be noted here that MLA Pratap Patil Chikhalikar in spite of belonging to Shiv Sena, was in a leading role dur- ing campaigning on behalf of the BJP in the NWMC election held on October 11. This has soured the rela- tions of the BJP and Shiv Sena. It is alleged that the Shiv Sena had became hostile to the Congress Party dur- ing the election, causing loss to its own party and finishing with only one seat out of 81 while the BJP got 6 seats. The demand of resigna- tion of Pratap Patil was raised for the loss of Shiv Sena in the election. Demanding resignation of Patil, a dhol beating demonstration was staged by the Shiv Sena activists under the leadership of Prakash Maravar in front of residence of Patil. In the morning hours activists of Shiv Sena and the BJP started gathering on the road heading towards Patil’s residence. The police barricaded the road. This caused a tension for a while when the supporters of Pratap Patil and BJP activists and the Shiv Sena activists came face to face. To avoid untoward inci- dent, the police rounded up 50 activists and released them after 2 hours. Meanwhile, MLA Chikhalikar in a press conference said that if the Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray is not happy with his work, he can take action against him but in any case he is not going to tender his resignation. He had informed the party chief prior to elec- tion that the Shiv Sena candidates might be ‘man- aged’ by the Congress Party but no cognizance was taken. If the activists want to stage demonstration for their benefit, they can do so in front of his resi- dence, he said. N EWS AURANGABAD, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER 2017 PAGE 8 www.epaper.lokmat.com/lokmattimes/ www.facebook.com/ lokmattimesaurangabad/ K rishnam School recently organised a health awareness and check-up camp for stu- dents. Dr Kapil Sodani and Dr Varsha Sodani examined students from Nursery to Class 7th and gave the diagnosis with the suggestions of med- ication and treatment. This helped the stu- dents to know more about their eating habits and personal hygiene. Students were made aware of what they must follow in their diet and activities. The note to the parents in the form of doctor’s suggestion was also sent. The event concluded with a small ceremony of appreciation and vote of thanks to the doctors for their valuable time and care for children. The management felici- tated them with the tulasi sapling and a memento. Medical check - up camp in Krishnam KIDZONE Hap Hap py Birthday! py Birthday! To LT Campus Club Members 7 Nov Rafiya Wahab - Burhani National High School Hajra Munnawara - Montessory Prena Fulsing Chavan - Sky Intl. School Piyush Sanjay Mhaske - Chate School Anjali Rameshwar Ubale - Holy Cross Pri. School Alisha R. Shaikh - Cresent Intl. School Samarth Magar - Podar Intl. School Khushi Killare - Greenfield School Shejal Dhavale - Dnyanjyot School Ronak Rameshwar Zirpe - Universal High School Prithviraj Sarovar - Tender Care Home Aarohi Muley - Sai Ram Eng. School Neel Patil - Podar Intl. School Venu Gohel - Deogiri Global Academy Jaiswal Divya - St Lawrence Eng. High School Anem Shaha - ARES Eng. School Khushi Patel - Gaikwad Global School Yash Ghadge - Jain Intl. School Anushka Udhan - New Eng. School Omkar Bhosale - Eureka Info Sis School Ruturaj Mundhe - Dnyanada Eng. School Yash Mokale - Dnyanada Eng. School Samrat Borale - Swami Vivekanand Academy Soham Narale - Deogiri Global Academy Divya Jadhav - Deogiri Global Academy Anushree A J - Ace Academy Ameen Ahad Mohsin Nayyar - Little Star School Mirajgaonkar Shrinidhi - Cambridge School Neetya Parakh - Cambridge School Vidhi Ladda - Podar Intl. School NEELIMA MANGALKAR F ather of nation Mahatma Gandhi had seen the dream of ‘Swacch Bharat’. We must join hands to make this Swacch Bharat mission of the government a success. It is our duty to tell the future generation, ‘Cleanliness is a state of purity, clarity and precision.’ And the right person to guide and mould the children is none other than a teacher, as s/he is the one who ‘takes a hand, opens a mind and touches a heart.’ S/he will make this mission the formidable part of his/her life, guide and involve the children in such a way that it will become the prime mission of their life. A teacher is a responsible citizen of our country and s/he deals with children and therefore his/her role in ‘swacch Bharat’ is important. School is a fundamental part of a teacher’s life. And therefore, the teacher can plan the cleanliness programme better. In fact, we can abbreviate SCHOOL as S-self, C-Classroom, H- Home, O- Out of school building, O-Outskirts of the school and L-Locality. Focusing on self-cleanliness, the teacher can narrate stories to children thus inculcating the values of clean- liness in their life. S/he can conduct various innovative games and activities inculcating in them the signifi- cance of self-cleanliness. Once the child comprehends the importance of self- cleanliness, s/he can take it to the next level. We can involve children in ‘Classroom cleanli- ness’ through various competitions like the cleanest row, the cleanest class and attractive display boards. The teacher can assign task to the chil- dren that involves day to day observations, impact and result. They will draw graphs on the basis of their study; thus developing their thinking skills. They will educate their family and gradually the home will get involved in the cleanli- ness drive. The teacher will enroll the interested parents in the Swacch Bharat campaign. They will be invited for the cleanliness drive and thus home and school will work hand in hand. The next is ‘Outside and Outskirts’ of school. The cleanliness on the school campus can be made a fun activity for children. The teacher can take them out of the class and ask them to observe the plants and through discussion and presentations it can be engraved in their minds ‘Don’t be a litterbug, just give a tree a hug’. The teacher will take them out of the campus and clean the area around the school. This will set an exam- ple for the passers-by. The school and home together can spread awareness among the people in the ‘Locality’ and city about cleanliness by organizing ral- lies, role-plays and street plays. These activities when done with their friends, par- ents and teachers will be fun, excitement, sharing, car- ing, discipline, acting, practicing, learning and much more. So, a teacher can surely make a difference in every- body’s life. ‘Let’s take a Swacchta stride, and make Bharatmaa pride’ (The writer is senior teacher at Latur) L Lt t L Lo ou un ng ge e THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN SWACCH BHARAT Aurangabad, Nov 6: The world’s largest gym chain, Gold’s Gym successfully completed 15 years in India with more than 120+ Gyms opened and operating across the country. On this occasion Gold’s Gym Aurangabad organised a charity event at Matoshri Old Age Home. Gold’s Gym Trainers conducted Yoga session, helped the elderly to solve their fitness prob- lems, listened to their heart touching stories and at the end served them food. Gold’s Gym, Aurangabad director Karan Avhad gave complete credit to his team Sohel, Rohit, Shahbaz, Sanika, Monika, Sonali, Vishal, Somnath, Ashwin, Arbaz, Junaid, Shobit, Afzal and Manish for their efforts to conduct this charity event. Gold’s Gym team visits Matoshri Old Age Home Sena bays for Chikhalikar’s blood Stage dhol demonstration in Nanded The Shiv Sena activists holding a demonstration by beating dhols in Nanded on Monday. Ahmednagar, Nov 6: The district consumer court slapped a fine of Rs 3000 on an insurance company and also directed it to pay the cost of litigation and the cost of the mobile handset that was insured. According to details, Dipakraj Mahanubhav, a resident of the city, had purchased a mobile phone handset for Rs 23,800 in April 2015. He had insured the phone from Syska Gadgets Security Company by paying a premium of Rs 1299. The insured handset was stolen in December 2015. The owner had lodged a complaint with the police and had informed the insurance company about the theft of handset. He had submitted all the documents to the insurance company. The insurance company, however, refused to pay the claim. Consequently, the owner filed a case with the district consumer court. The latter heard the peti- tion and awarded Rs 1500 as the cost of litigation, Rs 3000 as compensation for mental harassment and also ordered the insurance company to pay the cost of the stolen handset to the owner within one month from the date of the final disposal of the case. CONSUMER COURT FINES INSURANCE CO Nanded, Nov 6: The Congress Party has decided to take out a morcha against BJP led Union and State governments for var- ious anti-social decisions on November 8 (Wednesday) in Nanded, informed district unit chief Govind Shinde in a press note on Monday. On completion of one year of demonetisation of high-value notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500, the Congress Party has decided to observe it as a mourning day. The demonetisation, GST and other decisions have put people in great hardship. The inflation, unemployment, increasing prices of petroleum prod- ucts and low prices to the agricultural produce are some of the instances of the governments decisions, he alleged in the press note. The aim of the Congress morcha is to raise the issues of people before the governments. The morcha will be participated by MLAs DP Sawant, Amita Chavan and Vasantrao Chavan, Mayor Shila Bhavare, ZP chairperson Shantabai Jawalgaokar, Ishwarrao Bhosikar, Rohidas Chavan, Hanamantrao Patil Betamogrekar, Madhavrao Patil, Raosaheb Antapurkar, B R Kadam, all party functionaries, office- bearers and others, informed MLC Amar Rajurkar. Cong to observe Nov 8 as ‘mourning day’ Aurangabad, Nov 6: Two staffers from Government College of Engineering (GCE) were accord- ed farewell on their retirement recently at a programme. Joint director of Technical Education (Aurangabad region) Dr Mahesh Shivankar felicitated the employees H J Joshi and M R Gutte while college principal Dr Pranesh Mrunal presided. Four newly-joined teaching staff members namely R P Choudary, S S Dhamse, RS Londe and Dr S B Chikalthankar were welcomed in the programme. Madhyavarti Karmachari Sanghatna was the organiser of the event. The office-bearers of the Sanghatna Shivaji Rasal, I S Karne, Ashok Vadahi, S B Karpe, Vijay Shringare, Kalyan Solunke and R B Shaikh were present. S R Potpillewar, S C Joshi, L B Mamde, Sonaji Jadhav and others worked for the success of the event. S B Shastri proposed a vote of thanks. GCE accords warm farewell to retired staff CIVIC CHIEF REVIEWS SANITATION WORKS Beed, Nov 6: Civic chief Dr Bharatbhushan Kshirsagar today reviewed the sanitation works done at Shahenshanagar, Laxmannagar, Iqbal colony and Asef nagar area on Mondya. At present the Beed Municipal Council has undertaken sanitation drivers. Additional daily wages labourers were deployed with sanitation driver. Dr Kshirsagar was accompanied by chief officer Dr Dhananjay Javalikar, councillor Mukhid Lala former c o u n c i l l o r Shaikh Jameel and Vinod Muluk. LOCAL NEWS NETWORK AURANGABAD, NOV 6 Running for health has become a ‘hobby’ for fitness enthusiasts in the country and Aurangabad is no exception. To create more awareness about running and to spread the message of fit- ness, the Lokmat Group of Newspapers is all set to organise Aurangabad Maha Marathon on December 17. Men and women run- ners, representing vari- ous fields, have shown a keen interest to be a part of the ‘Saffron Landmark Presents’ Aurangabad Maha Marathon in indi- vidual and group cate- gories. Special prizes would also be up for grabs for runners representing security forces, police, home guards and Special Reserve Police Force. Be it Aurangabad Premier League (APL) or Aurangabad Sports Festival, the Lokmat Group of Newspapers has always provided a plat- form for budding sportspersons to exhibit their hidden talents. By holding Aurangabad Maha Marathon, the organisers have made a brilliant attempt to inspire the people of Aurangabad to get fit. The main objective of the event is to show how a disciplined runner can achieve success. The Lokmat Group has also contributed in ‘develop- ing a running culture’ in the city. Last year’s Lokmat Aurangabad Marathon saw the participation of large number of running groups. This year’s Maha Marathon is expected to see a record participation among runners represent- ing various groups. Group registration for ‘Aurangabad Maha Marathon’ begins in city R Re eg gi is st te er r q qu ui ic ck kl ly y f fo or r g gr ro ou up ps s c ca at te eg go or ry y One can register groups at the Lokmat Bhavan, Regal Lawns, Jalna Road, from 11 am to 5 pm. School and college students, staff, employees of companies, and runners groups can participate together. The organisers have appealed to runners to participate in the run in large numbers. ˘Prominent citizens and sportspersons gear up to take part in December 17 run C Co on nt ta ac ct t f fo or r g gr ro ou up p r re eg gi is st tr ra at ti io on n: : For details, one may contact on 9921030700 or 0240-3021708. Online registration facility is also available. Interested runners should visit the website ‘www.mahamarathon.com. Contest Age group Category 18 to 45 years Men (open group-Indian) 18-40 years Women (open group-Indian) 45 and above Men (veterans group-India ) 40 and above Women (veterans group-India) 18 to 45 Men (foreign nationals) 18 to 40 Women (foreign nationals) 18 to 45 years Men (open group-Indian) 18-40 years Women (open group-Indian) 45 and above Men (veterans group-India ) 40 and above Women (veterans group-India) 18 to 45 Men (foreign nationals) 18 to 40 Women (foreign nationals) Power Run Fun Run Half Marathon 21 k km ms s 10 k km ms s 05 k km ms s Boys and girls (above 12 years) men and women can participate in it. Family Run 03 k km ms s Parents and two children below 12 years. Runner Cup Men (all security forces, police and special reserve police force) Runner Cup women (all security forces, police and special reserve police force). ˘Half Marathon will commence from Divisional Sports Complex, Garkheda ˘It will reach Nirala Bazaar via Shahnoor Miyan Dargah, Hotel Amarpreet, Satish Motors Showroom Road. Marathon will culminate at Divisional Sports Complex ˘Later, runners will run through Mill Corner, Aam Khas Ground, Naubat Darwaza, Khil-e-Ark, Delhi Gate, Hudco Corner, TV Centre, Baliram Patil High School, Bajrang Chowk, Jalgaon Road, Hotel Lemon Tree, Seven Hills Flyover, Gajanan Maharaj Mandir R Ro ou ut te e f fo or r M Ma ar ra at th ho on n Kolhapur Nagpur Aurangabad Competition Aurangabad, Nov 6: A motor- cycle (MH-21-G-5447) worth Rs 10,000 was stolen from Kranti Chowk between 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm on Friday. According to the police Ganesh Chandrahar Yadav (30, Renukamata Temple, Beed Bypass), a trader by occupa- tion, complained to the police that he parked the motorcycle in Veershanti building at 5.30 pm and found it stolen an hour later. Based on it a case of theft was registered in the police station. Motorcycle stolen from Kranti Chowk

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Page 1: NEWS · 2018. 1. 12. · after 2 hours. Meanwhile, MLA Chikhalikar in a press conference said that if the Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray is not happy with his work, he can take

LLOOKKMMAATT NNEEWWSS NNEETTWWOORRKKNANDED, NOV 6

The Shiv Sena activistsstaged a demonstration bybeating dhols, demandingresignation of its ownMLA from Loha PratapPatil Chikhalikar for hob-nobbing with the BJP dur-ing Nanded WaghalaMunicipal Corporation

elections last month.The demonstration cre-

ated tension for sometimeon Monday afternoon. Asa result the police had toround up 50 activists.

It may be noted here thatMLA Pratap PatilChikhalikar in spite ofbelonging to Shiv Sena,was in a leading role dur-ing campaigning onbehalf of the BJP in theNWMC election held onOctober 11.

This has soured the rela-tions of the BJP and ShivSena.

It is alleged that the ShivSena had became hostileto the Congress Party dur-ing the election, causingloss to its own party andfinishing with only oneseat out of 81 while theBJP got 6 seats.

The demand of resigna-tion of Pratap Patil was

raised for the loss of ShivSena in the election.

Demanding resignationof Patil, a dhol beatingdemonstration was stagedby the Shiv Sena activistsunder the leadership ofPrakash Maravar in frontof residence of Patil.

In the morning hoursactivists of Shiv Sena andthe BJP started gatheringon the road headingtowards Patil’s residence.

The police barricadedthe road. This caused a

tension for a while whenthe supporters of PratapPatil and BJP activistsand the Shiv Senaactivists came face to face.To avoid untoward inci-dent, the police roundedup 50 activists andreleased themafter 2 hours.

Meanwhile, MLAChikhalikar in a pressconference said that ifthe Shiv Sena chiefUddhav Thackeray is nothappy with his work, he

can take action againsthim but in any case he isnot going to tender hisresignation.

He had informed theparty chief prior to elec-tion that the Shiv Senacandidates might be ‘man-aged’ by the CongressParty but no cognizancewas taken.

If the activists want tostage demonstration fortheir benefit, they can doso in front of his resi-dence, he said.

NEWS AURANGABAD,TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER 2017

PAGE 8

www.epaper.lokmat.com/lokmattimes/

www.facebook.com/lokmattimesaurangabad/

Krishnam Schoolrecently organised a

health awareness andcheck-up camp for stu-dents. Dr Kapil Sodaniand Dr Varsha Sodaniexamined students fromNursery to Class 7th andgave the diagnosis withthe suggestions of med-ication and treatment.

This helped the stu-dents to know moreabout their eating habitsand personal hygiene.

Students were madeaware of what they mustfollow in their diet andactivities. The note to theparents in the form ofdoctor’s suggestion wasalso sent.

The event concludedwith a small ceremony ofappreciation and vote ofthanks to the doctors fortheir valuable time andcare for children.

The management felici-tated them with thetulasi sapling and amemento.

Medical check-upcamp in Krishnam

KIDZONE

HapHappy Birthday!py Birthday!

To LT Campus Club Members

7Nov

Rafiya Wahab - Burhani National High SchoolHajra Munnawara -MontessoryPrena Fulsing Chavan - Sky Intl. SchoolPiyush Sanjay Mhaske - Chate SchoolAnjali Rameshwar Ubale - Holy Cross Pri. SchoolAlisha R. Shaikh - Cresent Intl. SchoolSamarth Magar - Podar Intl. SchoolKhushi Killare - Greenfield SchoolShejal Dhavale - Dnyanjyot SchoolRonak Rameshwar Zirpe - Universal High SchoolPrithviraj Sarovar - Tender Care HomeAarohi Muley - Sai Ram Eng. SchoolNeel Patil - Podar Intl. SchoolVenu Gohel - Deogiri Global AcademyJaiswal Divya - St Lawrence Eng. High SchoolAnem Shaha - ARES Eng. SchoolKhushi Patel - Gaikwad Global SchoolYash Ghadge - Jain Intl. SchoolAnushka Udhan - New Eng. SchoolOmkar Bhosale - Eureka Info Sis SchoolRuturaj Mundhe - Dnyanada Eng. SchoolYash Mokale - Dnyanada Eng. SchoolSamrat Borale - Swami Vivekanand AcademySoham Narale - Deogiri Global AcademyDivya Jadhav - Deogiri Global AcademyAnushree A J - Ace AcademyAmeen Ahad Mohsin Nayyar - Little Star SchoolMirajgaonkar Shrinidhi - Cambridge SchoolNeetya Parakh - Cambridge SchoolVidhi Ladda - Podar Intl. School

NNEEEELLIIMMAA MMAANNGGAALLKKAARR

F ather of nation Mahatma Gandhi had seen thedream of ‘Swacch Bharat’. We must join hands to

make this Swacch Bharat mission of the government asuccess. It is our duty to tell the future generation,‘Cleanliness is a state of purity, clarity and precision.’And the right person to guide and mould the children isnone other than a teacher, as s/he is the one who ‘takesa hand, opens a mind and touches a heart.’ S/he willmake this mission the formidable part of his/her life,guide and involve the children in such a way that it willbecome the prime mission of their life.

A teacher is a responsible citizen of our country ands/he deals with children and therefore his/her role in‘swacch Bharat’ is important. School is a fundamentalpart of a teacher’s life. And therefore, the teacher canplan the cleanliness programme better. In fact, we canabbreviate SCHOOL as S-self, C-Classroom, H- Home,O- Out of school building, O-Outskirts of the schooland L-Locality.

Focusing on self-cleanliness, the teacher can narratestories to children thus inculcating the values of clean-liness in their life. S/he can conduct various innovativegames and activities inculcating in them the signifi-cance of self-cleanliness.

Once the child comprehends the importance of self-cleanliness, s/he cantake it to the nextlevel. We can involvechildren in‘Classroom cleanli-ness’ through variouscompetitions like thecleanest row, thecleanest class andattractive displayboards.

The teacher canassign task to the chil-dren that involves dayto day observations, impact and result. They will drawgraphs on the basis of their study; thus developingtheir thinking skills. They will educate their familyand gradually the home will get involved in the cleanli-ness drive.

The teacher will enroll the interested parents in theSwacch Bharat campaign. They will be invited for thecleanliness drive and thus home and school will workhand in hand.

The next is ‘Outside and Outskirts’ of school. Thecleanliness on the school campus can be made a funactivity for children. The teacher can take them out ofthe class and ask them to observe the plants andthrough discussion and presentations it can beengraved in their minds ‘Don’t be a litterbug, just givea tree a hug’.

The teacher will take them out of the campus andclean the area around the school. This will set an exam-ple for the passers-by. The school and home togethercan spread awareness among the people in the‘Locality’ and city about cleanliness by organizing ral-lies, role-plays and street plays.

These activities when done with their friends, par-ents and teachers will be fun, excitement, sharing, car-ing, discipline, acting, practicing, learning and muchmore.

So, a teacher can surely make a difference in every-body’s life.

‘Let’s take a Swacchta stride, and make Bharatmaapride’

((TThhee wwrriitteerr iiss sseenniioorr tteeaacchheerr aatt LLaattuurr))

LLtt LLoouunnggee

THE ROLE OF TEACHERIN SWACCH BHARAT

AAuurraannggaabbaadd,, NNoovv 66:: Theworld’s largest gym chain,Gold’s Gym successfullycompleted 15 years in Indiawith more than 120+ Gymsopened and operatingacross the country.

On this occasion Gold’sGym Aurangabad organised

a charity event at MatoshriOld Age Home. Gold’s GymTrainers conducted Yogasession, helped the elderlyto solve their fitness prob-lems, listened to their hearttouching stories and at theend served them food.

Gold’s Gym, Aurangabad

director Karan Avhad gavecomplete credit to his teamSohel, Rohit, Shahbaz,Sanika, Monika, Sonali,Vishal, Somnath, Ashwin,Arbaz, Junaid, Shobit, Afzaland Manish for their effortsto conduct this charityevent.

Gold’s Gym team visitsMatoshri Old Age Home

Sena bays for Chikhalikar’s blood

Stage dholdemonstrationin Nanded

The Shiv Sena activists holding a demonstration by beating dhols in Nanded onMonday.

AAhhmmeeddnnaaggaarr,, NNoovv 66:: Thedistrict consumer courtslapped a fine of Rs 3000 onan insurance company andalso directed it to pay thecost of litigation and thecost of the mobile handsetthat was insured.

According to details,Dipakraj Mahanubhav, aresident of the city, hadpurchased a mobile phonehandset for Rs 23,800 inApril 2015. He had insuredthe phone from SyskaGadgets Security Companyby paying a premium of Rs1299.

The insured handset wasstolen in December 2015.The owner had lodged acomplaint with the police

and had informed theinsurance company aboutthe theft of handset. He hadsubmitted all thedocuments to the insurancecompany.

The insurance company,however, refused to pay theclaim. Consequently, theowner filed a case with thedistrict consumer court.

The latter heard the peti-tion and awarded Rs 1500 asthe cost of litigation, Rs3000 as compensation formental harassment andalso ordered the insurancecompany to pay the cost ofthe stolen handset to theowner within one monthfrom the date of the finaldisposal of the case.

CONSUMER COURT FINES INSURANCE CO

NNaannddeedd,, NNoovv 66:: TheCongress Party has decidedto take out a morchaagainst BJP led Union andState governments for var-ious anti-social decisionson November 8(Wednesday) in Nanded,informed district unit chiefGovind Shinde in a pressnote on Monday.

On completion of oneyear of demonetisation ofhigh-value notes of Rs 1,000and Rs 500, the CongressParty has decided toobserve it as a mourningday. The demonetisation,GST and other decisionshave put people in greathardship. The inflation,unemployment, increasingprices of petroleum prod-ucts and low prices to the

agricultural produce aresome of the instances ofthe governments decisions,he alleged in the press note.The aim of the Congressmorcha is to raise theissues of people before thegovernments. The morchawill be participated byMLAs DP Sawant, AmitaChavan and VasantraoChavan, Mayor ShilaBhavare, ZP chairpersonShantabai Jawalgaokar,Ishwarrao Bhosikar,Rohidas Chavan,Hanamantrao PatilBetamogrekar, MadhavraoPatil, RaosahebAntapurkar, B R Kadam, allparty functionaries, office-bearers and others,informed MLC AmarRajurkar.

Cong to observe Nov 8as ‘mourning day’

AAuurraannggaabbaadd,, NNoovv 66:: Two staffersfrom Government College ofEngineering (GCE) were accord-ed farewell on their retirementrecently at a programme.

Joint director of TechnicalEducation (Aurangabad region)Dr Mahesh Shivankar felicitatedthe employees H J Joshi and M RGutte while college principal DrPranesh Mrunal presided.

Four newly-joined teachingstaff members namely R PChoudary, S S Dhamse, R S Londe

and Dr S B Chikalthankar werewelcomed in the programme.Madhyavarti KarmachariSanghatna was the organiser ofthe event. The office-bearers ofthe Sanghatna Shivaji Rasal, I SKarne, Ashok Vadahi, S B Karpe,Vijay Shringare, Kalyan Solunkeand R B Shaikh were present. S RPotpillewar, S C Joshi, L BMamde, Sonaji Jadhav and othersworked for the success of theevent. S B Shastri proposed a voteof thanks.

GCE accords warmfarewell to retired staff

CIVIC CHIEF REVIEWSSANITATION WORKSBBeeeedd,, NNoovv 66:: Civic chiefDr BharatbhushanKshirsagar todayreviewed the sanitationworks done atS h a h e n s h a n a g a r ,Laxmannagar, Iqbalcolony and Asef nagararea on Mondya.

At present the BeedMunicipal Council hasundertaken sanitationdrivers.

Additional daily wageslabourers weredeployed with sanitationdriver.

Dr Kshirsagar wasaccompanied by chiefofficer Dr DhananjayJavalikar, councillorMukhid Lala formerc o u n c i l l o rShaikh Jameel andVinod Muluk.

LLOOCCAALL NNEEWWSS NNEETTWWOORRKKAURANGABAD, NOV 6

Running for health hasbecome a ‘hobby’ forfitness enthusiasts inthe country andAurangabad is noexception. To createmore awareness aboutrunning and to spreadthe message of fit-ness, the LokmatGroup of Newspapersis all set to organiseAurangabad MahaMarathon onDecember 17.

Men and women run-ners, representing vari-ous fields, have shown akeen interest to be a partof the ‘Saffron LandmarkPresents’ AurangabadMaha Marathon in indi-vidual and group cate-gories. Special prizeswould also be up for grabsfor runners representingsecurity forces, police,home guards and SpecialReserve Police Force.

Be it AurangabadPremier League (APL) orAurangabad SportsFestival, the LokmatGroup of Newspapers hasalways provided a plat-form for buddingsportspersons to exhibittheir hidden talents. Byholding AurangabadMaha Marathon, theorganisers have made abrilliant attempt toinspire the people ofAurangabad to get fit.

The main objective ofthe event is to show how adisciplined runner canachieve success. TheLokmat Group has alsocontributed in ‘develop-ing a running culture’ inthe city.

Last year’s LokmatAurangabad Marathonsaw the participation oflarge number of runninggroups.

This year’s MahaMarathon is expected tosee a record participationamong runners represent-ing various groups.

Group registration for ‘AurangabadMaha Marathon’ begins in city

RReeggiisstteerr qquuiicckkllyy ffoorrggrroouuppss ccaatteeggoorryyOne can register groupsat the Lokmat Bhavan,Regal Lawns, Jalna Road,from 11 am to 5 pm.School and collegestudents, staff, employeesof companies, and runnersgroups can participatetogether. The organisershave appealed to runnersto participate in the run inlarge numbers.

ÆProminent citizens and sportspersons gearup to take part in December 17 run

CCoonnttaacctt ffoorr ggrroouupp rreeggiissttrraattiioonn:: For details, one maycontact on 9921030700 or 0240-3021708. Online

registration facility is also available. Interested runnersshould visit the website ‘www.mahamarathon.com.

Contest Age group Category

18 to 45 years Men (open group-Indian)18-40 years Women (open group-Indian)45 and above Men (veterans group-India )40 and above Women (veterans group-India)18 to 45 Men (foreign nationals)

18 to 40 Women (foreign nationals)

18 to 45 years Men (open group-Indian)18-40 years Women (open group-Indian)45 and above Men (veterans group-India )40 and above Women (veterans group-India)18 to 45 Men (foreign nationals)18 to 40 Women (foreign nationals)Po

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21kkmmss

10kkmmss

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Boys and girls(above 12 years)men and womencan participatein it.

Family Run

03kkmmss

Parents andtwo childrenbelow 12 years.

Runner CupMen (all security forces,police and special reservepoliceforce)

Runner Cupwomen (all security forces,police and special reserve

police force).

ÆHalf Marathon willcommence fromDivisional SportsComplex, GarkhedaÆIt will reach NiralaBazaar via ShahnoorMiyan Dargah, HotelAmarpreet, SatishMotors Showroom Road.

Marathon will culminate at Divisional Sports Complex

ÆLater, runners will runthrough Mill Corner, Aam KhasGround, Naubat Darwaza,Khil-e-Ark, Delhi Gate, HudcoCorner, TV Centre, BaliramPatil High School, BajrangChowk, Jalgaon Road, HotelLemon Tree, Seven HillsFlyover, Gajanan MaharajMandir

RRoouuttee ffoorr MMaarraatthhoonn

Kolhapur Nagpur

AurangabadCompetition

AAuurraannggaabbaadd,, NNoovv 66:: A motor-cycle (MH-21-G-5447) worth Rs10,000 was stolen from KrantiChowk between 5.30 pm and6.30 pm on Friday. Accordingto the police GaneshChandrahar Yadav (30,Renukamata Temple, BeedBypass), a trader by occupa-tion, complained to the policethat he parked the motorcyclein Veershanti building at 5.30pm and found it stolen an hourlater. Based on it a case oftheft was registered in thepolice station.

Motorcycle stolenfrom Kranti Chowk