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Manda Mhatre organized a Medical Check- up camp in Navi Mumbai

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A Free Medical Check- up camp was organized by BJP Belapur MLA Shreemati Manda Mhatre in Navi Mumbai.

The Camp

In Sec 9 Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Shreemati Manda Mhatre in association with the lions Club of Navi Mumbai Champions & Mayuresh Hospital, Turbhe organized a free Medical Check-up Camp. Surprisingly this was the 4th Medical Camp that Shreemati Manda Mhatre had organized. The Camp included check-ups for Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Body Mass Index, ECG, Eye check-up, Cataract Operations & Consultations from Ayurvedic Doctors. Medicines, chwanprash & Spectacles were distributed on free of charge basis.

At the Camp Alongside Shreemati Manda Mhatre were present were Shree Kishore Patkar, Shree Nilesh Mhatre, Dr. Pratap Mudaliar, Dr. Reena Agrawal, Dr. Aniket Sonawane, Many locals & political corporators. The Camp saw huge response from the locals.

Speaking to the Media Shreemati Manda Mhatre, said,” This is our 4th Health check-up camp. It was mainly organized because the rainy season is near & in rains diseases like dengue Malaria spreads quickly & we feel that in order to prevent from diseases such Camps are important. further she said “from 1995 we have been organizing such camps because we feel people require such camps from time to time basis.

Shree Kishore Patkar said, “Manda tai always work for the people & because of it the people feel that she is a part of their family. This is the 4th Camp that was organized by her. I would thank her for organizing it.”

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Maharashtra Govt Moves to Declare DPS Flamingo Lake a Conservation Reserve

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In a major step towards environmental conservation, Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik has pledged to push forward plans to designate DPS Flamingo Lake in Nerul as a conservation reserve. This decision follows a government committee’s recommendations aimed at protecting the 30-acre wetland, a crucial habitat for migratory flamingos.

The move comes after multiple flamingo deaths in the area, prompting urgent action to safeguard the fragile ecosystem. In a recent meeting with B N Kumar, director of NatConnect Foundation, Naik reviewed a Right to Information (RTI) report detailing essential conservation measures. He promptly forwarded the report to Milind Mhaiskar, additional chief secretary of the forest department, for further action.

One of the committee’s key recommendations is for CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation) to resolve critical choke points obstructing intertidal water flow to the lake. However, despite repeated reminders from the State Mangrove Cell, CIDCO has yet to act, leaving the waterbody clogged with muck and moss, deterring flamingo visits, says Sandeep Sareen of the Navi Mumbai Environment Preservation Society (NMEPS).

NatConnect Foundation also emphasized commitments made by Navi Mumbai International Airport Limited (NMIAL) to protect biodiversity near the airport project. Reports to the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MOEFCC) confirm that CIDCO and NMIAL were advised by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to implement wetland preservation measures.

Environmentalists now await swift action to restore and conserve this vital bird habitat.

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One Dead, Seven Injured in Rare Bee Attack at Karnala Bird Sanctuary

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44-Year-Old Man Dies, 7 Injured After Swarm Of Bees Attacks Tourists In Karnala Bird Sanctuary.

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In a rare and tragic incident, a 44-year-old man lost his life while seven others were injured after a swarm of bees attacked a group of tourists at Karnala Bird Sanctuary on Saturday morning.

The deceased, Sandeep Purohit, a resident of Koparkhairane, had visited the sanctuary with his wife, son, and family friends for a trek to Karnala Fort. Around 11 AM, forest officials received a distress call and rushed to the location with a rescue team. Upon arrival, they found the tourists attempting to escape the bee stings, while Purohit lay unconscious after tripping and injuring his head.

The injured were taken to Panvel Sub-District Hospital, where Purohit was declared dead on arrival. Senior police inspector Gajanan Ghadge stated that an accidental death report has been filed, and investigations are underway to determine what triggered the bee attack.

Hospital superintendent Dr. Ashok Gite mentioned that while Purohit had minor forehead injuries, the cause of death will be confirmed after a histopathology examination. He noted that multiple bee stings can sometimes cause fatal allergic reactions, leading to cardiac arrest.

Among the injured were students from VJTI Engineering College, identified as Rudrapratap Sahu (20), Chirag Patil (19), Anish Salvi (19), Rishikesh Navghare (20), Vansh Wagh (19), and Vansh Pajay (19), along with Ilmurugan Sankaran (55) from Khanda Colony.

Authorities are now investigating the incident while urging visitors to exercise caution in the sanctuary.

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The Smart Governance Award For Digital Excellence Goes To NMMC

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation Wins Smart Governance Award.

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has been honored with the prestigious Smart Governance Award for its outstanding performance in digital governance at the West Tech Symposium, organized by Adhikari Brothers’ Governance Now Prakashan.

The award was presented to Additional Commissioner Sunil Pawar by film producer Kanchan Adhikari and actor Mahesh Thakur at a special ceremony in Mumbai. Deputy Commissioner of Administration Sharad Pawar was also present at the event, which focused on sustainable urban development and integrating technology with environmental responsibility.

Under the leadership of NMMC Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, the corporation has successfully implemented various digital initiatives, significantly improving efficiency, transparency, and public service delivery. The introduction of e-office systems has reduced paperwork, improved data security, and expedited governance processes while promoting environmental sustainability.

NMMC has also deployed an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, ensuring seamless interconnectivity between departments. A Unified Dashboard provides real-time monitoring of municipal activities, enhancing administrative efficiency. Currently, 90 key services, including birth, death, and marriage registrations, water supply applications, and property tax payments, are available online, with 15 more in development.

To boost citizen engagement, NMMC launched a grievance redressal system and the ‘Majhi Navi Mumbai – My NMMC’ mobile app, allowing residents to submit complaints, track service requests, and access municipal services digitally.

Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde has urged citizens to utilize NMMC’s digital platforms, ensuring easy access to essential services without the need for physical visits.

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