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As a waste fighter travel to the beach this weekend in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai

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On April 23 and 24, the country’s largest volunteer festival for cleaning water bodies will be hosted at 16 places, five more than the December 2019 event, for the beaches and water bodies of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai (Saturday and Sunday). On Earth Day, April 22, at 8.30 a.m., the kick-off will take place at Dadar beach.

Hundreds of Mumbai residents are anticipated to participate in this joint action plan, which will include citizen groups, children’s and youth forums, corporations, non-profit organizations, consulates, the MCGM, and the state’s Mangrove Foundation. This is the third edition of Jallosh, a non-profit effort organized by Project Mumbai (www.projectmumbai.org). The greatest volunteer public-private person collaboration for water bodies is currently listed in the Limca Book of Records (issue 2020).

“Volunteers will gather at seven beach locations — five mangrove regions and two river locations, depending on which place they have volunteered for — to assist in the cleanup of plastic debris and pollution around the Mumbai coast. “Project Mumbai will recycle the collected plastic into municipal facilities for public use, such as plastic seats in the gardens,” Project Mumbai CEO stated. “Our goal is to raise public awareness via volunteers and instill a feeling of ownership in the residents of the place they call home.” There were constraints because of Covid, but now we’re relaunching Jallosh with all health standards in mind, and we’re receiving a great reaction from people all over the world who want to do something nice,” Joshi added.

“Our staff at the Canadian Consulate General in Mumbai is excited to help make Mumbai even better than it is now.” “International Mother Earth Day provides a chance for Jallosh, or environment celebration, as well as a collective reminder of our obligation to care for the earth,” said Diedrah Kelly, Canada’s consul general. Beach Please, Beach Warriors, Isha Foundation, Shakti Industries, WWF Maharashtra, Carter Road Clean up, Young Environmentalists Program Trust, India for its Oceans, Control Print, Mumbai March, MCGM, and Mangrove Foundation are just a few of the organizations that have already joined forces.

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Former Corporator Organised A Grand Ram Navami Bhajan Program In Navi Mumbai

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A Grand Ram Navami bhajan program was held by Former Corporator Shree Sampat Shewale in Navi Mumbai.

The Program

On the holy festival of Ramnavami, a Ramnavami bhajan program was organized at Vashi for ward number 63 at Meenatai Thackeray Udyan by Maharaja Jesth Nagrik Sangh and former corporator Shree Sampat Shewale, former corporator Shreemati Dayawati Shewale and Shree Suraj Shewale. The program was held in a very devotional atmosphere.

A large number of senior citizens participated in the program. The entire Udyan, drenched in the melodious bhajans of Lord Shree Ram.

Let us tell you that this is the first Ram Navami festival that is being celebrated after the consecration of Ram temple after 500 years, & it was celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. The same enthusiasm was visible in this bhajan program.

Shree Sampat Shewale by paying obeisance to Lord Shee Ram with his presence in the program, he made this program very special. Further, Shree Sampat Shewale while wishing everyone a happy Ram Navami said that this is the first time after the grand consecration of Lord Shree Ram in Ayodhya that in Vashi Ward number 63, This festival is being celebrated. On which he further said now on every year we will celebrate Ram Navami in Vashi ward no 63.

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Delay In Majiwada Overbridge Repair Causes Chaos In Traffic

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On Wednesday, hours of traffic jams caused by major delays in Majiwada Overbridge repair work caused inconvenience to commuters in Thane and irritated both residents and drivers from outside the city.

The repairs were supposed to be finished between April 16 and 17, but obstacles caused the closure to go far into the afternoon. This unanticipated delay made Majiwada’s already renowned traffic problems worse by causing extreme gridlock.

Since the continuing repair work blocked traffic from Ghodbunder to JNPT, Nashik, and Mumbai, the authorities had to stop the bridge climb in front of the Broadway Petrol Pump. Drivers were thus compelled to look for alternate routes, which increased the pandemonium on the highways.

The closure continued on Wednesday till 1 pm, despite efforts to reroute traffic via the slip lane in front of Majiwada Petrol Pump and Kapurbavadi Circle, making commuters’ problems with traffic more worse.

Although the Public Works Department (PWD) finished the bridge repairs by 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the drying time of the poured cement caused an extra one to two hours of delay. As a result, the situation got worse as lengthy lines of cars extended from Ghodbunder to Thane and Mumbai, as well as from Kapurbavdi to Patlipad and the Mumbai-Nashik route to Dhokali Highland.

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NMMC School Children Use Artistic Expression To Lead Voter Awareness Campaigns

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To promote Voter awareness campaigns Nmmc school students use artistic way.

The Campaigns

Students from schools managed by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) have launched an inventive campaign utilizing art as a means of expression in an effort to spark civic participation and emphasize the importance of voting in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Students have created beautiful rangoli designs and detailed illustrations under the theme of “Let’s step forward to vote – let’s develop our nation” in an effort to promote voting.

In an effort to get people out to vote, the offices of the 150 Airoli and 151 Belapur Assembly Constituencies have launched a comprehensive voter awareness campaign in preparation for the May 20, 2024, 25 Thane Lok Sabha General Elections.

With the help of this initiative, students are realizing their responsibility as the country’s future citizens and playing a crucial part in raising awareness at all levels. They are actively promoting voting as a means of democratic involvement to their parents and other family members.

Students are working together under the direction of NMMC Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, using their creativity to produce graphics that highlight the significance of voting. This program is implemented in 80 schools—57 elementary and 23 secondary schools run by the Municipal Corporation and more than 200 private establishments.

Students are strengthening democracy itself and inspiring their fellow people to vote via their artistic endeavours. Parents who have visited schools to applaud and inspire the young participants have praised their devotion.

Moreover, educators have been commended for their dedication to fostering a sense of civic responsibility with relation to voting.

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