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September 2004
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30th September:
Media Centre in Tahsildar Office:
The Jalgaon Tahsil office has setup a Media Centre offering detailed Electoral Listing and other information especially for upcoming Assembly Elections 2004. The Centre also has a demonstration Ballot Unit and Control Unit for ease of understanding to common man.

Jalgaon's three selected in National Level Shooting Competition:
Jalgaon's Gajanan Patil, Sachin Patil, and Bhushan Agrani have been selected in State Team for National Level Shooting competition to be played at Indore. Gajanan will perform in 0.22 free rifle prone position and Sachin offers his level best in 0.177 Air Pistol while Bhushan enacts in SLR Firing free rifle prone.

Ganesha Festivity ends peacefully:
With tremendous amount of security measures taken by District Police, the Ganesha Festivity has ended peacefully in District. The Visarjan festivity had 1220 registered Mandals while 590 private persons. Around 39 Mandals took part in common playing Lejhim and other instruments to say goodbye to beloved Ganesha.
With Ganesha festivity over, now whole of region gears up for Navratri festivity where 'Garba' and Dandiya remains key attraction.

29th September:
Monsoon pleases region: Raining statistics touches 84.36% of average rainfall:
The continued monsoon raining in last week has significantly raised water level in all dam of region. The Met department recorder 37mm raining on 28th September touching overall raining until now to 84.36% in District. The Chalisgaon, Bhadgaon, Pachora, Parola, Amalner, and Dharangaon Taluka having lower raining this year also witnessed good pouring in week. The Bhadgaon taluka alone has recorded 102mm raining in last 5 days while the Chalisgaon Taluka had 106mm raining in just 4 days followed by 54mm in Pachora and 79mm in Parola.
The District Health Authorities as a precaution note have urged to use only Boiled water for drinking to avoid spreading of chronic diseases like Gastro, Cholera, and Fever etc.

28th September:
Four Guides of Life:
Our Human Life initiates from childhood and progresses with motivation and surrounding family structure. Every Human being needs an Inspiration to work and Objective to achieve in Life. Our desires drives hard work and our achievements boost our soul to go further ahead and do its best. Every one of us has Four Valuable Guides throughout our Life viz. Mother, Father, Teacher, and our religion's Monk.
Mother's gentle love builds our patience and life style. Her care and motivations charges us to do the best. She teaches us difference between what is good and what is bad?
Father guides us our pathway to community and education ahead. He is the one who keeps us UP always and gives us the perfect directives when we found ourselves confused and troubled in life. He is the one who helps us decide what the best is for us and what career and profession should we adopt.
A Teacher is a leader in hope and keeps us always refreshing with latest happenings around the world. A Teacher motivates us in achieving perfection in our work. A Educationalist is one who shows us when and how we went wrong and what should we do to resolve it.
Our Community saints and monks are the one who enlighten our inner soul with sparkling shine of divinity. They are the one helps us in propounding principles and ethical values in our life. These values helps us to decide what is wrong and what should we do to attain satisfaction in our life. They helps us in keeping ourselves satisfied, the key to happiness in our life.

27th September:
Goodbye Ganesha:
It seems as if before a few days, Ganesha arrived with basket of cheer and prosperity, and all of sudden its moving. The Ganesha festivity ending today marked prosperity and reflected symbol of Unity and diversity of Indian Culture.
The Ganesha is moving today with blessings for another year of peace and progress to region. The newly formed JCMC has much to shower to region and Jalgaonities expect more of transparent and fruitful activities from JCMC in upcoming year. The Banking sector's boom and reforms continues with the same pace and by the next year, each and every Cooperative and Nationalised Bank has its own ATM with more of customer friendly options for banking. Our seek Industrial sector gets a new reform by means of State freeing it from JCMC's control and announce formation of Industrial Township with amenities to boost Industry. The Educational sector rather focussing Quantity education will hopefully focus more on Quality lead from NMU and generate students of region with competitiveness and bold practical approach. The Business sector hopefully generates more of creative business ideas rather the 'Copy Success' tactics.

Delayed Monsoon raining pleases region:
The much delayed monsoon raining arrived in full pouring has caused overflow in most of dams in the region sending a sign of prosperity for the coming year. The Girana dam located in Nashik has for the first time in history of last decade touched near to 100% mark and other minor dams including Jamda, Dahigaon, and Dapora are flooding continuously.
The Chalisgaon taluka having lowest of rainfall until now in this year is also witnessing pour Dongri and Titur rivers in this region are in full flow. The Manyad dam showing 0 storage mark until now, has now 31% storage.

26th September:
47 candidates withdraw their nominations, 108 candidates in fray now:
With last date of withdrawing nominations for Assembly Elections 2004, 47 candidates from different parties and Independent candidates withdrew their nominations. Now there are total 108 candidates from 12 constituencies in Jalgaon District.
Of 108 candidates for grand finale, Jalgaon (Current MLA: Sureshdada Jain, NCP) Raver(Current MLA: Rajaram Mahajan, Congress I) have 14 candidates, 12 in Chalisgaon(Current MLA: Sahebrao Ghode, BJP), 11 in Yaval(Current MLA: Haribhau Jawale, BJP), 9 in Amalner(Current MLA: Dr. B. S. Patil, BJP), Erandol(Current MLA: Gulabrao Patil, Shivsena), Bhusaval(Current MLA: Dilip Bhole, Shivsena), Pachora(Current MLA: R. O. Patil, Shivsena), and Parola (Current MLA: Chimanrao Patil, Shivsena) each with 7, 6 each in Chopda(Current MLA: Arunbhai Gujrathi, NCP), MuktaiNagar(Current MLA: Eknathrao Khadse, BJP), and Jamner(Current MLA: Girish Mahajan, BJP).
With clear candidature, the tussle now begins in field with candidates starting their massive campaign with media hits. The 10 days ahead remains crucial factor for candidates to cash their voter's confidence.
The Police as administrative smooth conduct effort have expelled 2262 criminal background offenders in District. Two companies of Central Reserved Police Force battalion have arrived in District.

Income Tax Official conducts one of mega survey and raid in Jalgaon:
A Team comprising of over 150 officers and staff from all parts of Maharashtra continued their raid and surveys on Jalgaon based Industrialist Group for third consecutive day. The jumbo sized survey and raid attempt is one of major action conducted by IT sleuths in Jalgaon in past days.
For the first time in Jalgaon, the team also took Computer Expert's support and view to trace sources of Income and Financial trace from Computer Systems owned by the group.

Artificial raining experiment conducted in 10 more Taluka:
The State Authorities successfully finished Artificial raining experiment in 10 taluka of Jalgaon District that includes Shendurni, Kanhale, and Malkheda in Jamner, Vadgaon Ambe, Vadgaon in Pachora, Chalisgaon, Bhadgaon, Parola, Erandol, Dharangaon, and Raver taluka. The Authorities used Silver Iodide, Sodium Chloride, Ejectable Chemicals and many others to generate raining in the region.
For the first time in many years, Amalner;s bori river witnessed flooding after pouring for two consecutive days.

25th September:
Artificial raining in Jalgaon and Dhule District:
The Project Raining controlled by Shegaon Radar Centre successfully conducted its artificial raining experiment in some parts of Jalgaon and Dhule Districts. The Project conducted on Friday after around 4pm successfully caused raining of around 8mm in Erandol, Bhadgaon, Pachora, and Parola Taluka of Jalgaon District.
The Jalgaon city witnessed natural pouring on Friday afternoon for around 3 hours after 5pm.

24th September:
Assembly Elections 2004 forms scrutiny: 155 candidates in fray:
The EC authorities scrutinised all 180 nomination forms received and have finally validated 155 nominations as correct. As per the revised listing, Chalisgaon and Raver have maximum number of contestants i.e. 22, 17 at Jalgaon, 16 at Yaval, 13 at Bhusaval, 11 each at Amalner, MuktaiNagar, and Pachora, 9 at Parola, 8 each at Chopda and Erandol, and 7 at Jamner.
Last date of withdrawing nomination forms is Saturday 25th September.

23rd September:
Assembly Elections 2004: 180 Candidates files nomination for 12 constituencies in Jalgaon District:
With last date of filling nomination forms for Assembly elections 2004, a total of 180 candidates filed their nominations for elections representing various parties. Of 180 nominations, maximum 26 are from Chalisgaon, followed by 23 from Raver, 18 each from Jalgaon and Yaval, 16 from MuktaiNagar, 14 each from Bhusaval, Amalner, and Pachora, 10 from Chopda, 9 each from Parola, Jamner, and Erandol.
Today is forms scrutiny and Saturday is last date of withdrawing nomination forms and we could get exact picture by Sunday.

22nd September:
'Reasonability' the key to pious human life:
We grow with our family and friends and learn things from surrounding. Our fate chooses our relatives and we choose our friends. Many a times in life, we feel anger; we get knocked by some unwanted happening around us. We form a circle of hopes with our closed ones and if things do not happen that way, it hurts us. The rational depression causes despondency in us and we tend to sizzle the way we should be.
In today's fast changing world, the word 'reasonable' holds utter value in terms of our routine life. Our expectations hurt our bonding and if we really want to be joyous in our day to day life we should follow the 'Reasonability' route to living. Let us not expect something from someone rather try and act the fairly way. Even if someone does not perform the way he/ she should, we should consider it to be a weaker point for him/ her rather taking it in a negative fashion. Every human being has limitations and we can only try to act the perfect way rather being perfect. Everyone's inner soul foments degree of thoughts and act and those who look to refine their inner man, could only save themselves.
Most of our family related issues, disputes now a days are caused mainly due to our expectations failing for our closed our ones. The seniors in family think juniors should act their way and daughter-in-law do not consolidate their views with each other causing deep emotional clashes.
The reasonability is our happiness store in life and it could only lead us further in learning our inner self and what role we have in our life.

Assembly Elections 2004: Last date of election nominations today:
Today is last date of Assembly elections 2004 nomination form filling. Until now Election Authorities have received 58 nominations in Jalgaon District that includes candidates from various parties including Congress I - NCP - RPI Alliance, BJP - Shivsena Alliance, and independents.
The Exact picture will clear after last date of withdrawing nomination forms and even some candidates have filed double nominations i.e. nominations from more than one constituency.

21st September:
Assembly Elections 2004:
The Indian National Congress has announced its candidates for whole of Khandesh region. It includes Mahendrasingh Patil from Erandol, Ramesh Vitthal Chaudhari from Yaval, Dagadu Mahajan from Raver, Lalita s. Patil from Amalner, Amrishbhai Patel from Shirpur, Surupsingh Naik from Navapur, Rohidas Patil from Kusumba, Vasantrao Suryawanshi from Sakri, Padmakar Valvi from Taloda, and K. C. Padvi from Akrani.
Monday remained a busy day for election authorities with 24 candidates filling their nomination for different constituencies in district.

Engineering Admissions 2004:
With Centralised Engineering Admission process over in the region, there are almost 50% seats vacant in Nashik division. There are 6625 seats for engineering studies in Jalgaon, Dhule, Nashik, Nandurbar, and Ahmednagar out of which 3354 seats are still vacant after completion of admission rounds.
This drastic reduction indicates no confidence of Student community in State Government's recent reforms in Engineering and Technical Education in the State. Colleges are running hefty media campaigns to get the most of their seats occupancy.

20th September:
NCP announces its first listing for Assembly Elections 2004:
The Nationalist Congress Party leaded by Sharad Pawar has announced its first listing of 104 candidates for upcoming assembly elections 2004. It includes Sureshdada Jain from Jalgaon, Arunbhai Gujrathi from Chopda, Satish Patil from Parola, Ravindra Patil from Edlabad, Santosh Chaudhari from Bhusaval, Dilip Wagh from Pachora, Anand Jadhav from Chalisgaon, Subhash Bohra from Jamner, Rajvardhan Kadambande from Dhule, Vijaykumar Gavit from Nandurbar, and Hemant Deshmukh from Shahada.
With final listing announced, all these candidates will begin their form filing and campaigning process for the election. The BJP - Shivsena alliance has also announced its candidates and Indian National Congress Party is yet to announce its listing. Shivsena's Prof. Chandrakant Sonawane is announced candidate for Jalgaon Taluka. The exact picture of who's who in the election battle will become clear by end of this week.

19th September:
Micchami Dukkadam:
To err is human and to forgive is divine. On this auspicious occasion of Kshamapana Day (Forgiveness Day), we the entire Ejalgaon.com Team beg your forgiveness for any of our direct/ indirect act hurting you/ your feelings and we are sure that you will excuse us with your generosity and broader view and we look forward to have such relationship in future as well.

Akola faces drinking water shortage: Bhusaval supplies water:
The Akola city is witnessing drinking water shortage and as a result Akola's Railway Staff urged Bhusaval Division for supplying drinking water. The Division now supplies 14 tankers with 3.6 lacs litre water every two days and has supplied around 14 lac litres of water.

18th September:
Jalgaon city to get Tapi water:
The Jalgaon city will soon get Tapi River water as the Dapora dam storage is ending within one week. The city this year witnessed lower amount of monsoon rainfall and hence could face water shortage due to inadequate storage in dams. Region's major water supply source, Girana dam for the first time in many years crossed 70% storage mark, is the only positive ray of hope for the region.

Election observers arrive in Jalgaon:
The Election Commissions appointed Election Observers are arriving today in Jalgaon and will be in Jalgaon until 27th September 2004.
Observers include Balram Sharma (General Inspection) (Tel: 0257-2235098), Ashwin Kumar (General Inspection) (Tel: 0257-2241474), Jayant Mishra (Electoral Expenses Observer) (Tel: 0257-2235191) are in Jalgaon and those willing to contact them could directly reach by above mentioned phone numbers.

17th September:
Vice President in Jalgaon on 18th September:
Vice President Shri Bherosingh Shekhawat and State Governor are arriving in Jalgaon on Saturday, 18th September afternoon 12.30pm for inauguration of NMU's Library and Study Centre and will leave Jalgaon on 19th Morning for Shirdi.

Current reservation facility in Bhusaval for 5 trains:
The Central Railway Bhusaval station has availed Current Reservation facility offering instant reservation until 15 minutes before departure of train. The Reservation availed against vacant seats is for 114 Bhusaval Surat Passenger, 2405 Bhusaval Nizammudin Gondwana Express, 3449 Dadar Bhagalpur Express, 9045 Surat Varanasi Tapti Ganga Express, and 1071 LTT - Varanasi Express.

NMU Engineering Students on protest closure from today:
The North Maharashtra University region Engineering students are going on protest colleges closed from Friday, 17th September demanding increasing of ATKT limits. The student community has urged NMU to review ATKT pattern as per other Universities in the State and benefit the students.

16th September:
Welcome Ganesha:
The Lord of wellbeing Ganesha is arriving this Saturday brining in bundle of joy and prosperity for whole of region. With sufficient Monsoon raining this year, the farming community is satisfied and opting for good crop ahead. The whole of Jalgaon District has a reason to smile.
Looking back to year passed, the region witnessed one year of City's newly formed administration 'Jalgaon City Municipal Corporation' giving a new ray of hope of development in the region. The year down the road famed Jalgaon in media for Anna Hazare and Sureshdada Jain's issues hearing in Special Bench at Pune. Jalgaon's businessman's involvement in alleged connections with multi-Crores fake stamps case key accused also had wide coverage on media reports.
On technical front the region witnessed arrival of new technologies by means of CDMA Mobile Services from Reliance and Tata Indicom. Suppressed by monopoly and slow speed dialup internet connectivity, the region has now few more high speed and reliable internet connectivity options including ISDN Dialup, Leased Lines (64kbps, 128kbps, and 256kbps), Wireless Dialup, and VSAT internet connectivity. Khandesh's education hub North Maharashtra University now has 512kbps ERNET Leased Line Internet connectivity.
On Business front, cashing the region's geographical advantage, the business and industry sector turned itself more on agricultural products and research thereof. The Business sector had a big relief when State assured Jalgaonities of no Octroi Tax for at least 5 years from JCMC administration establishment. City's banking sector witnessed a new revolution with 'Customer Services' is being considered as key motto. The ATM Machines (revolutionary Biometrics based ATMs, Standard ATM), Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Private Finance Companies offering Personal Loans, Two wheeler loans, and Four Wheeler Loans), National Level Private Bankers are becoming much more common phenomenon and needs of routine life.
Increasing education awareness, changing life style dominated by western euphoria is far common means now for today younger generation. Huge public attendance in Business seminars, Lectures of top-brass dignitaries, and national level campaigners marks a significant change in understanding and work level. Significant contribution of women in work marks another big achievement for region.

Special Security arrangements:
The District Administration has arranged for Special Security arrangements on the eve of forthcoming Ganesha festivity and Assembly Elections 2004. The District has called for four companies State Reserved Police Force. It has also detained weapons of 296 licentiates in whole of Jalgaon District.

15th September:
Manudevi festivity today:
Khandesh's deity Manudevi in Satpuda hills festivity is being hoisted today with special arrangements for buses from Kingaon to Manudevi.

14th September:
Assembly Elections 2004 process begins 15th September:
The District Authorities are all set for smooth conduct of State Assembly Elections 2004 scheduled on 13th October 2004. The Election process begins 15th September with filling of nomination forms until 22nd September, final scrutiny on 23rd and 25th September as last date of withdrawal of nomination forms and Poll counting is on 16th October.
There are 12 assembly election constituencies in Jalgaon District and the District authorities are using the same setup of Parliamentary elections 2004.
Meanwhile both Jalgaon District Magistrate and Deputy Superintendent of Police are in Mumbai to attend election process review meetings and security arrangements reframe.

13th September:
Divisional Sports Competitions:
The District Sports Authority is organising sporting competitions of 11 different games that includes Basket Ball, Chess, Cycling (Road Race), Table Tennis, Skating, Wrestling, Baseball, and in Girls Category Archery, Weight Lifting, Kho-Kho Competitions.
Please Contact Sports Authority for more details in this regards.

12th September:
City gears up for Ganesha festivity:
With very few days remaining for starting up of Ganesha festivity, all major and small level Ganesha Mandals have begun their activities including setting up temporary location, collecting funds, and decorating the surrounding. Every year, Ganesha festivity is celebrated with huge public participation in different activities relating it. People of region visit Mandals to view decorations and pay their worship to God of happiness and well-being 'Ganesha'.

11th September:
Vice President in Jalgaon on 18th September:
Vice President and NMU Chancellor are visiting Jalgaon on Saturday, 18th September to inaugurate Library and Sports Complex Buildings and foundation stone laying ceremony for Mahatma Gandhi Study Centre.

10th September:
District Police calls for peaceful Ganesha festivity:
The District Police have urged Ganesh Mandals for proper conduct of upcoming Ganesha festivity beginning soon. The EC has also called for Political leaders and parties to strict adherence of Election Code of Conduct with Assembly Polls due in State. The Anant Chaturdashi festivity should begin with 10am in the morning and must end by 10pm in the night with all members of Mandals strictly following rules and regulations.
The Authorities have announced First, Second, and Third Prizes for the Best Decoration amongst Mandals throughout District.

St. Joseph School Alumni Meet on 12th September:
Jalgaon's premier Convent English School, St. Joseph High School has called Alumnae Meet on Sunday, 12th September 5pm onwards at its school campus followed by funfair. The School established in 1980's is amongst Jalgaon's prime convent Educational Institution offer schooling from Class I to X.
For more information or sending your messages to Alumni Association click here.

Police seizes 13.5kgs of Sandalwood in Patnadevi region:
The Chalisgaon Police has got a major breakthrough on Wednesday when they seized around 13.5kgs of sandalwood in Patnadevi forestry region. The Police also booked 2 in this case and have detained one pistol, pointed weapons from them.

09th September:
Laughter: The Essence of Human Life:
In today's high-tech world, every human being is under immense pressure of doing his best on every front of his/ her life may be it on work front or home front. While managing this to-do, we come under various tests checking our capability to do best. When we are teen, we think 'When schooling will end?' and when we could free ourselves.
As we grow older, we recall fond memories of our schooling and college life giving us utter enjoyment of what life is? Smiles go off our screen and we hardly laugh as we grow. We need some joke(s) to laugh, some enchanting movements to have a smiley view.
The quote 'Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face' by Victor Hugo nicely explains importance of smiling in our life.
Happiness is a wondrous commodity: the more you give, the more you have is secret of sharing happiness. So do develop a wonderful habit of smiling every day and keep ourselves and our society fit and fine.

State Level Debating Competition in Chalisgaon College:
The Chalisgaon College is hosting State Level debating competition on 29th and 30th September 2004. Any student team of two studying any of educational Course in respective region University affiliated college from throughout the Maharashtra State can participate in the event. The event attracts Trophy in form of prize. Please contact Chalisgaon College for more information and registration details.

08th September:
Monsoon 2004:
The Jalgaon District has witnessed 68% raining till date in Monsoon 2004. The District has average of 690.3mm raining while this year until date it has been 473.3mm. The Bodwad taluka has witnessed maximum raining of 699.3mm while Raver on second run with 588.6mm and Chalisgaon has lowest raining of 257mm.
Meanwhile the District witnessed pouring for an hour on Tuesday evening. The raining in last two days will help upcoming 'Rabbi' crop and boost farming in the region.

07th September:
Monsoon rejuvenates Khandesh region:
The Monsoon raining ushered whole of Khandesh region with heavy to very heavy raining on Monday afternoon. The farming community worried of no raining since last few days have felt a sign of relief.
The raining begun with clouding in afternoon around 4pm followed by heavy raining along with wind flow continued for an hour.

06th September:

05th September:
Teacher's Day Greeting:
Team SANTRONIX wishes all its visitors warm greetings on the eve of Teacher's Day 2004. Teachers shape the future of tomorrow and lays foundation stone of ethical values, traditions, and morals in generation next.

Call for nominations to Bravery Awards:
The Children development Council New Delhi has called for nominations to bravery Awards in age category 6 to 18 years. Application forms in details specifying all details supported by media coverage in prescribed format shall reach Central office of the council before 15th September 2004.

04th September:
DeepNagar Power station tumbles down: No electricity in region for around six hours
The Jalgaon region witness power outage for around six hours on Friday due to MSEB restarting its Power cut schedule. The MSEB Deepnagar's 210KVA capacity two power generation units failed from 02nd September causing overall shortage of 2200MW in whole of Maharashtra. To cover up this shortfall the MSEB has reinitiated its power cuts of daily 4 hours in urban areas and 6 hours in rural areas with immediate effect.

Violence in Asoda: 11 injured
The Asoda village near Jalgaon city witnessed violence on Friday evening when two groups clashed with each other in Patilwada area. The tussle begun with minor issues alike Adavad turning to slurring, stone pelting, and even use of pointed weapons.
The Police have registered FIR against 11 each from both groups and has increased its patrolling in the region.
The situation in Asoda seems tensed but under tight security control of Policeman.

03rd September:
Adavad Taluka: Chopda tenses following minor incidence turning into major issue:
The Adavad village of Chopda taluka witnessed violence between two groups causing death of one and injuries to five. The incidence begun with mutual disagreement between two heads of families turned violent on 02nd September morning. The issue begun with children from these two families quarrelled with each other when they were viewing a show. These children reported the incidence to their parents causing slur exchange turning heat in between.
The Adavad Police Station is further inquiring the matter with both parties registering complaints against each other.

02nd September:
Beauty of Nature: (Article by: Saman Shrutpragya)
In this world, a man possesses two types of beauty: Physical beauty and spiritual beauty.
Physical beauty is inferior to spiritual beauty. Our beautiful appearance cannot hide the ugliness of our nature. When we pass away from this world, people will not remember our physical beauty, but they will remember our good conduct. If our nature is purified by spirituality the world will pay homage to us.

“Good nature is human’s great capital.” If you want to live peacefully in your family, if you want social status, if you want to succeed in every field of life, it is the first condition to improve your own nature.

To improve one’s nature means to overcome anger, to control one’s excitements. When we are unable to control our passions-especially anger, we burn our own mind and family. Human relationships break down. Love, feelings and goodness are killed. Nanak rightly says: “if a man learns to pacify himself, he can do any difficult task. So make a resolve to always remain calm and cool.”


Monsoon 2004 Review:
The Monsoon 2004 has ushered whole of region with good raining throughout the August month. The Jalgaon District had 113% raining in this month while the nearby Dhule had 194% and Nandurbar with 264% raining recorded in the previous month.

Engineering Admissions 2004: Vacant Seats round on Friday and Saturday:
The first year engineering reserved and open Category vacant seats filling round as per NMU region Merit List is on 03rd September and 04th September at Government engineering college. Please visit DTE website for vacant seats and be present on rounds along with necessary documents and Fees required for spot finalisation of admissions.

01st September:
Railway Bonanza:
The Central Railways has implemented time change in many of trains and added frequency to many of them with effect from 01st September and has introduced a new Train from Bhusaval division namely 7663/ 7664 Manmad Secunderabad Express.
The newly begun trains include weekly LTT - Muzaffarpur Express having stoppages at Nashik and Bhusaval stations in Bhusaval division.
The once a week Saket Express will now be biweekly from 10th September while 2131/ 2132 Pune Nagpur express will run until Howrah and having renumber 2129/ 2130. The 2103/ 2104 Samrasta Express from Nagpur - LTT has been extended till Howrah and renumber as 1051/ 1052. The 9049/ 9050 Balsad Rajendranagar Express will now run from Bandra till Patna Station. The 6045/ 6046 Navjeevan Express has renumber as 2655/ 2656.
The 2129/ 2130 Azad Hind Express will now halt at Malkapur and Jalgaon railway stations, 2141 LTT Patna Express at Jalgaon and Nashik, 1071/ 1072 Kamayani Express at Chalisgaon, Jalgaon, Pachora, and Nepanagar stations.
Please refer Railways Official website for more details.

Sports Headlines:
St. Lawrence High school wins District Sports Authority organised Karate Competition
JCMC Interschool Volleyball competition: Rustomji bags above 14 and 17 years age category while Nutan Maratha College wins above 19
JCMC Interschool Handball competitions: KCE wins above 14 and 17 years age category while MJ College wins above 19

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