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Sambit Patra names ‘author’ of Congress ‘toolkit’

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Congress hit back and accused Sambit Patra of using metadata to name the author of a real document to claim that she also authored the fake documents. It reiterated the document on Central Vista was genuine, but the BJP concocted the other one on Covid-19 to defame the Congress

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sambit Patra on Wednesday named Saumya Varma as the author of the toolkit, a social media campaign playbook, that his party said on Tuesday was prepared by the Congress to defame Prime Minister Narendra Modi and to build a biased narrative over the Indian government’s handling of the second wave of coronavirus, and the Central Vista Project.

Congress accused Patra of naming the author of a real document (from its metadata) to claim that she also authored the fake documents. It reiterated that the document on Central Vista was genuine, but that the BJP had concocted the other one on Covid-19 to defame the Congress.

“We made a research note on Central Vista for the party It’s genuine and fact-based. I tweeted yesterday [Tuesday] that the ‘Covid-19 toolkit’ is forged and is a `Made in BJP’ product. Patra is showing metadata/author of a real document and attributing it to a fake,” said Rajeev Gowda, the head of Congress’s Research Department.

The Congress maintained the document on Covid is fake and has been concocted and lodged a complaint of forgery and cybercrime with the Delhi Police. It said in its complaint, filed by Gowda that BJP president JP Nadda, spokesperson Sambit Patra, and Union minister Smriti Irani, among others, “shared forged” documents on Twitter.‘Covid-19 toolkit’ is forged and is a `Made in BJP’ product. Patra is showing metadata/author of a real document and attributing it to a fake,” said Rajeev Gowda, the head of Congress’s Research Department.

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Shri Ganesh Rahiwasi Seva Mandal Welcomed Airoli Sector 15 Cha Raja In Navi Mumbai

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Following a 29-year tradition, this year in an incredibly devotional atmosphere, Ashok Patil, the former municipal worker and founder president of Shri Ganesh Resident Service Mandal Sector 15, placed Sector 15 Cha Raja in Airoli, where on the first day of Ganraya’s arrival, there was a long line of many Ganpati devotees to have the darshan of Bappa.

The four-armed Bappa’s glowing look attracted everyone in, and his pandal, amidst the flower arrangements, was proving to be a symbol of the spirit of devotion. The image of Bappa giving a benediction with his hands, along with his enormous and enormous body riding a mouse, turned out to be incredibly special and unforgettable. Throughout this time, Ashok Patil himself worshipped Bappa and prayed for everyone in area to be happy, prosperous, and well-off. Together with Sangeeta Patil, a fellow former municipal worker, Ashok Patil performed puja and aarti during this time, energizing the entire space with a spiritual atmosphere.

The announcement echoed throughout the pandal. That, in addition to promoting public service and maintaining the division’s religious sentiments, Ashok Patil has been working for the division’s development under the direction of his political mentor, Airoli MLA Ganesh Naik, and his chief mentor, former MLA Sandeep Naik. He has devotedly created Ganesh Utsav, a festival that promotes harmony and fraternity in such a circumstance.

In addition to wishing every citizen of the division a Happy Ganeshotsav this year, Ashok Patil also prayed to Bappa to grant all of the residents’ wishes.

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To Encourage An Environmentally Friendly Ganeshotsav, NMMC Introduces An Innovative Aarti Collection

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NMMC launches innovative aarti collection.

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The distribution of an innovative Aarti Collection is part of an innovative initiative that the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has started in an effort to promote cleanliness and environmental awareness during Ganeshotsav. In an effort to promote awareness of this crucial message, Municipal Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde has urged the public to celebrate Ganeshotsav this year in an eco-friendly, plastic-free way by using both traditional and modern media.

One side of the Aarti Collection, an exclusive publication from NMMC, showcases traditional Aartis, while the other side conveys a number of significant environmental concerns. The public is to be informed and encouraged to embrace eco-friendly practices through this effort, which includes: Sorting Sanitary Waste: Waste should be disposed of and separated properly. Plastic Ban: Steer clear of plastic and use reusable products instead. Nirmalya Management: Making offerings in Kalash (pot), refraining from using plastic and thermocol for decorations, and Shadu Idols: To preserve natural water sources, people prefer clay (Shadu) idols over plaster of Paris (POP) and submerge them in man-made ponds.

With Additional Commissioner Sunil Pawar and Deputy Commissioner of Solid Waste Management Dr. Ajay Gadade in attendance, Municipal Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde formally released the Aarti Collection. To encourage a greener and cleaner celebration, the publication has been delivered to housing societies, public Ganeshotsav organizers, and private individuals.

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For New Public Building Initiatives In Navi Mumbai, The NMMC Commissioner Requires Departmental Feedback

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NMMC commissioner mandates departmental feedback for new public building projects.

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Throughout the city, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is actively engaged in the construction of numerous public buildings and development projects. The administration has been made aware, meanwhile, that in many instances, plans were presented for approval without first consulting departments such as Health and Education. In response to this problem, Municipal Commissioner Kailas Shinde issued an order requiring that building plans not be submitted for approval until after the relevant user department, the Town Planning Department, and the Chief Accounts and Finance Officer have provided their unambiguous input. This order was made available on Friday.

In Navi Mumbai, a city seen as a prototype for the twenty-first century, the NMMC has constructed hospitals and other vital health facilities. Nonetheless, certain medical facilities encounter challenges such a lack of physicians, nurses, paramedics, and basic medical supplies. There are instances where operating rooms are deficient. The goal of Commissioner Shinde’s directive is to correct these types of administrative errors and enhance the planning procedure in general for upcoming projects.

The new process stipulates that before to making any proposals, the Assistant Director of Urban Planning must evaluate how the land is used and the particular requirements of the relevant department. The plan will thereafter be submitted for approval to the Commissioner, Special Committee, Standing Committee, and General Assembly along with input from the Chief Accounts Officer and Finance Department.

For instance, hospital development plans must adhere to a number of government regulations, and the Medical Health Officer’s input will be sought prior to submitting bids for the construction of hospitals. Similarly, the Deputy Commissioner (Education) must provide a clear judgment for school buildings, and the relevant department heads must weigh in on other facilities.

The buildings will be turned over to the Property Department upon completion of construction, and they will subsequently be transferred to the appropriate user departments for operational usage. Commissioner Shinde stressed that in order to prevent further administrative problems, these instructions must be closely implemented.

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