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Guru Bani Kirtan Samagam is scheduled to begin from December 30, 2022

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The Guru Bani Kirtan Samagam is scheduled to take place at Nerul from December 30 to January 1, 2023.

The Kirtan Samagam.

The Guru Bani kirtan Samagam is presented on by the Supreme Council Navi Mumbai Gurdwaras and Dash mesh Charitable Trust at the Ganpatsheth Tandel Exhibition Ground in Karawe, section 38 Nerul (w).

Speaking at the press conference, the general secretary of the Guru Bani Kirtan Samagam, M.S. Randhawa, said that this event is held annually in order to offer youth a positive outlook on life and to break down all bad habits. This Kirtan is held at the end of the year to provide the youth with an inspirational way to live life in the coming year.

The Sikhs allude to learning something new throughout life, and I really think that everyone learns throughout life, whether they are a tiny child or a 100-year-old person. So instead of celebrating the New Year in a pub or club, let’s all get together and learn something new. He added that one of the keys to having a good life is to learn from every stage of it.

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Drive Toll-Free As The FasTag System Explains Deductions For Light Motor Vehicles, Commuters’ Confusion Is Cleared

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Toll-Free Drive Confusion Resolved For Commuters As FasTag System Clarifies Deductions For Light Motor Vehicles.

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Commuters were first confused as to whether the money would still be withheld after the government declared a complete toll waiver for light motor vehicles at all five Mumbai toll booths one day earlier. Many people received messages from their FasTag accounts, but they saw notifications of their remaining balance rather than alerts about deductions.

Mahesh Shinde, who commutes to Mumbai every day from Kharghar, stated. The FasTag machine wasn’t working when I drove through the Vashi toll at 7 a.m. The barricades were open and the machine was operating when I returned at around 5:00 p.m.

I received the standard SMS when the computer scanned my FasTag. When I checked later, the notification was about the remaining amount and not a deduction, which contradicted my first assumption that the money had been taken out, Shinde stated. The supervisor of the Vashi toll naka attested that every measure had been taken to guarantee that no money was taken out for light cars. He advised anyone who notices a deduction to contact customer service.

The acquirer bank was told to cease charging light motor vehicles, according to Jayant Mhaiskar, chairman and managing director of MEP Infrastructure Developers Ltd.

“We notified the bank to exempt light automobiles when we received the government’s notification on Monday evening. The balance for light cars will be shown without any money being subtracted, however FasTag will still be necessary for big vehicles. We will look into and fix any deductions that take place,” Mhaiskar promised.

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Nerul’s Neglected Park Irritates Residents

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Residents irked over neglected park in Nerul.

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Residents in the area are angry about the status of the playground equipment in a public park located in Sector 2, Nerul. The Navi Mumbai District Congress Secretary, Vidya Bhandekar, has urged Dr. Kailas Shinde, the Commissioner of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), to act quickly to replace or fix the damaged toys. She further insisted on the blacklisting and exclusion from any further municipal projects of the contractor who was in charge of the poor installations.

Recently installed playground equipment has been rapidly decaying, and the park, which is maintained by the Municipal Administration, has been plagued by problems for months. Due to broken toys strewn over the park, local kids are unable to utilize the facilities. Bhandekar has been pressuring the local government to take action on the matter.

In order to avoid such problems in future municipal projects, Bhandekar emphasized the necessity of stringent steps, including blacklisting the contractor, in response to the contractor’s carelessness and use of inferior materials. In order to prevent additional discomfort for the local youngsters, she emphasized the need of the repairs and asked the Municipal Commissioner to give the playground equipment’s restoration or replacement top priority as Diwali draws near.

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In Mahape MIDC, A 24-year-old Man Was Beaten To Death Over Chikkis

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In a shop, a 24-year-old man died over two tiny pieces of chikkis from a jar on the counter. The victim, Juyal Imran Khan, 24, of Panvel, was beaten to death by three men on Saturday for stealing chikkis from a shop located at plot no. A/ 544 of Mahape MIDC without authorization.

Khan traveled to Rabale to meet a friend in Gothavli hamlet with his companion Irfan Latif Shaikh, who is twenty-eight. While traveling back from Rabale on Saturday at around 2:00 pm, they became thirsty and made the decision to purchase a bottle of water from a store.

Khan went into a store to get a bottle of water, but while he was there, he opened a jar that was on the counter table, removed two chikkis without permission, and took a bite off of them. The shopkeeper, Anil Kumar, also known as Lagesh Bagelu Gautam (20), became irritated by the behavior and began arguing with Khan.

While at the store, Khan was smoking tobacco, and Gautam got angry when he placed his hand in his mouth. Two other people from the surrounding shop joined Gautam in attacking Khan as the disagreement turned violent, according to police inspector Sunil Waghmare of the Rabale MIDC police station.

Two more men joined Gautam in attacking Khan: Sandesh Subhash Jabbar (age 26) and Sursingh Chandeya Jamuda (age 55). Khan was taken to a hospital by Shaikh, who accompanied him; upon arrival, he was pronounced dead. Shaikh then filed a complaint and told the police. Khan suffered many fractures and a brain injury as a result of the accused’s assault using an iron rod.

The three accused were subsequently taken into custody by the police under sections 103 (1)-murder committed by a group, 115 (1) and 118 (1)-voluntarily causing harm, 352 (1)-intentional harm, and 3-(5) criminal conduct with common intent of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS). The defendants are being held in police custody until October 17.

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