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Nexus Mall Stages Cultural Extravaganza In Advance Of Onam Festival In Navi Mumbai

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Navi Mumbai Malayalees have been busy scheduling the “Sadhya” at several south Indian restaurants in Navi Mumbai that serve the same and purchasing the ingredients to create one at home as they get ready to celebrate the long-awaited Kerala state festival, Onam, this weekend.

For “Onam Sadhya,” most of them in Navi Mumbai choose to visit Kerala Bhavan, also operated by the Kerala government and referred to as Kerala House in Vashi. At least 500 people visit Kerala House in advance each year for the Onam celebration, which is typically reserved in advance.

But this year, it was decided to simply have first come, first served instead of pre-bookings because of the congestion and confusion brought on by both on-the-spot and pre-booked reservations. Deepu SS, Manager of Kerala House, Vashi, stated, “This time, we had planned several events like Chenda melam, but due to the Wayanad catastrophe, the government cancelled it and kept it limited to simply sadya and adorning the entrance with the ‘Pookalam’ (floral decoration on floor).

Onam Sadhya has been available for pre-booking at numerous hotels, including The Kerala Table in Vashi, Kerala Tales, Grace, and Royal Rasoi in Nerul. Furthermore, for more than a week already, Malayalees who prepare their own “sadhya” at home have been swarming the South Indian merchants. For Priya Nikhil, a resident of Nerul who has been traveling abroad, this is her first opportunity to enjoy the occasion with her parents after many years away.

“It’s especially special this year because I’ll be celebrating Onam with my parents, making the Pookalam and making the sadhya.” Nikhil expressed his excitement that his kids will be able to celebrate Onam with their grandparents this year. It’s a great opportunity to recreate childhood memories with them.

In the meantime, a variety of events are scheduled for Navi Mumbaikars to enjoy on Saturday and Sunday at Nexus Mall in Seawoods. The Chenda melam, an orchestra of five instruments that is really a temple art form that has evolved in Kerala, will open the cultural events at 5:45 p.m. at the mall’s entrance.

Men disguised as Maveli, Vamana, and Parasurama would enter the store after the program and start chatting with the customers. At approximately 6.30 p.m., a troupe will perform Thiruvathirakali, a traditional dance form of Kerala, which will be followed by performances of Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, and Theyyam.

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As CIDCO Chairman, Maharashtra Legislator Sanjay Shirsat Takes Control

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On Thursday, September 19, Sanjay Shirsat, the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representative from Aurangabad West, assumed the role of Chairman of the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd (CIDCO). He assumed command of his position in Navi Mumbai’s CIDCO Bhavan.

Present at the event were Chief Vigilance Officer Suresh Mengde, Joint Managing Directors Shantanu Goyal, Ganesh Deshmukh, and Dilip Dhole, as well as Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Vijay Singhal of CIDCO.

Shirsat made the following statement during his speech: “CIDCO has been essential to Maharashtra’s progress to date. My main goal will be to keep CIDCO’s standing as a preeminent authority on urban planning and development while making sure that important projects like the mass housing project, NAINA (Navi Mumbai Airport Influence Notified Area) City, and the international airport are completed on schedule. Making judgments that will help the general public and the Navi Mumbai residents impacted by the project will also be my top responsibility. The goal of CIDCO to provide reasonably priced housing to the general public will soon be accomplished.”

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The Swachh Bharat Mission Cleanliness Drive Is Launched By Minister Ravindra Chavan

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PWD Minister Ravindra Chavan launched a cleanliness campaign as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission in Kumbharkhan Pada, Dombivli (W), urging collective efforts to maintain clean surroundings. The campaign, running from September 18 to October 2, 2024, focuses on enhancing municipal area cleanliness.

At the event, Additional Commissioner Harshal Gaikwad, former Municipal Member Vikas Mhatre, Deputy Commissioner Atul Patil, and local citizens, including NSS students, participated. Attendees took a cleanliness oath and enjoyed a street play emphasizing the importance of cleanliness.

Since the launch of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Mission in 2014, Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation has been actively involved in cleanliness initiatives. After Anant Chaturdashi, they launched a campaign focusing on cleaning Ganesh Ghat and nearby areas. Minister Chavan, alongside Municipal Commissioner Dr Indu Rani Jakhar and Solid Waste Management Department employees, led a cleaning drive at Kumbharkhanpada Ganeshghat. They also planted indigenous trees under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam initiative.

The campaign began at Durgadi Ganesh Ghat, Kalyan (W), where Dr Jakhar administered a cleanliness oath. She urged citizens to participate actively in the fortnight-long campaign, which includes various awareness activities. Deputy Commissioner Atul Patil introduced the program at both locations and brand ambassador Dr Prashant Patil, along with other officials, contributed to the event.

This campaign aims to inspire public engagement in maintaining cleanliness and environmental sustainability.

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Campaign ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ Is Launched In Thane By Chief Minister Eknath Shinde

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Chief Minister Eknath Shinde officially began the Thane Municipal Corporation’s (TMC) Swachhta Hi Seva campaign at Parsik Retibandar Visarjan Ghat on Tuesday, September 17. The Chief Minister encouraged attendees to maintain high standards of cleanliness in their daily lives and stressed the value of cleanliness for health throughout the occasion.

Chief Minister Shinde made a personal commitment to uphold cleanliness during the event, promising not to litter and to make sure others do the same. In addition to promoting the adoption of appropriate trash disposal techniques, he pledged to separate waste into wet and dry categories. He also promised to assist the Swachh Bharat Mission by minimizing the usage of plastic and thermocol, with the goal of making Thane and the country as a whole free of these materials.

Members of Parliament Naresh Mhaske, Saurabh Rao, Additional Commissioners Sandeep Malvi and Prashant Rode, Deputy Commissioner Manish Joshi, Shankar Patole, Health Officer Dr Rani Shinde, and Executive Engineer Sudhir Gaikwad were present at the opening event.

Chief Minister Shinde gave away saplings to residents as part of the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign. From September 17 to October 2, the nation will be enthralled with the Swachhta Hi Seva campaign, which will include public awareness campaigns, cleanliness drives, and the installation of selfie stations with themes like Green Thane, Swachhta Karmchari, and Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam. The goal of the program is to increase public awareness and participation in cleanliness after October 2.

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