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Baroda Diary: Previous Stories
27-12-03 Vinod Shah At Sarjan: Painter Vinod Shah's exhibition of paintings will be held at Sarjan Art Gallery from December 28 to January 9, 12 noon to 8 p.m. Shah studied and taught at MS University's Faculty of Fine Arts. He retired a few years back. 23-12-03 Planet M At Baroda: Baroda is now the 22nd Indian city and the first in Gujarat where Planet M has opened shop for the young music fan. It has three listening posts and a 'M Stage' for live performances. Spread over 800 sq ft in the TNW premises on Old Padra Road, the shop has 3,000 music and 1,800 VCD/DVD titles. The promoters say that Planet M will not only be a music shop but also a hangout for the young. Export-Import Course: A short-term course on export-import management organised by the Indian Institute of Export is scheduled to begin in January. Classes will be held three days a week. For further information ring up +91-265-2362570. Saree Exhibition: Eternal Mystique presents an exclusive collection of designer sarees, kurtis, unstitched salwar suits, bags and crochet accessories. December 24-25. At Trisha Gallery. 19-12-03 Coldest Day: Thursday (18th) was the coldest day for Baroda this season. The minimum temperature recorded was 11.8 degrees C. The maximum temperature was 29.8 degrees C. 18-12-03
Harsh Measures For Property Tax Defaulters: Vadodara
Municipal Corporation (VMC) is coming down hard property tax defaulters. They
are preparing to put in place measures like snapping gas, water and drainage
connections, beating drums in the neighbourhoods of defaulters and even the
auctioning of the properties. There are presently 5,000 appeals pending before
the civic body and these alone can recover Rs. 50 million if settled. Regarding
the pending dues, the maximum amount Rs. 160 million is from Ward No. 6
and Ward No. 10, which include Sayajigunj and R.C. Dutt Road. It seems that
among the defaulters in these areas are many NRIs who have invested in property
without giving power of attorney and this makes the recovery of dues more
difficult.
17-12-03
Community Reserve At Wadvana: Gujarat's forest
department has recently proposed to turn the picturesque wetland of Wadvana, 50
km from Vadodara, into a community reserve. Wadvana is a massive wetland which
is host to 27,000 birds who migrate here for the winter. Some of these birds
belong to at least 60 exotic species.
As a community reserve the wetland will be protected and also be properly
opened for visitors.
Harsiddhi Temple Renovation: On the banks of the
Mahi River and about 30 kms from Baroda, near village Akalbara, there is an old
temple of goddess Harsiddhi (Vahanvati Mataji). This temple is believed to be
more than 250 years old. The old construction was made by lime cement and flat
bricks. Hundreds of pilgrims from Baroda and abroad visit this temple every
Sunday. With the help of the local gram panchayat, Jagdish Vaghela, Manubhai
Padhiyar and Rajendra Thakore from the village have begun renovation of this
temple. The new temple will be have a rest room for visitors, 24-hour watersupply and a small garden near the bank of river Mahisagar. The funds for
renovation are collected by a committee of local people from village Akalbara
and the devotees from Baroda district. If you want any more information about
this temple, you may contact Jagdish Vaghela <jm_vaghela@yahoo.com> or
call mobile number 9824433755 or, if in USA, ring up 305 591 8200 (Extn. 580).
Gujarati Play: Abhnav Art Academy will stage 'Haila
Ramila Pachhi Aavi', a Gujarati play starring Dimple Shah, at Gandhi Nagargruh
at 9 p.m. on December 17 and 18.
16-12-03
Petrol & Diesel Cost More: Petrol and diesel
prices have increased from 16th December. Petrol prices in Baroda have gone up
from Rs. 34.65 to Rs. 35.71 per litre and the diesel prices from Rs. 22.44 to Rs.
23.56.
Laboratory Technology Course: The Ambalal
Sarabhai Foundation (ASF) will start a new batch of the Medical Laboratory
Technology course from January. Students who have cleared 12th standard with
science and science graduates are eligible. For admission contact the ASF office
in Bombay Shopping Centre, Race Course Circle, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Fashion Wear Exhibition: An exhibition of
western wear for women has been organised by Bar Code. It includes a range of
trendy blouses, trousers, skirts and dresses. December 19-20. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Trisha Gallery.
Handcrafted Crystal: Diamond Crystal has
organised an exhibition featuring a complete range of 30 percent handcrafted
crystal (in collaboration with Georgian Crystal, Derby, UK). December 22-23. 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Trisha Gallery.
12-12-03
Insurance Advisor's Feat: Barodian Mehul Shah
has become the first life insurance advisor of a private company in the city to
qualify for the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) an association of nearly
30,000 of the world's best life insurance and finance services professionals
from 74 countries. Shah, an investment consultant, achieved the distinction of
selling more than 125 policies since the beginning of the year
and this put him in the league of high-profile MDRT qualifiers.
Handicrafts & Handloom Exhibition: Sponsored
by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Organised by Gramin Hastkala Vikas
Samiti, Agra. Parsi Agiari Ground, Sayajigunj. 12th to 21st December. 11 a.m. to
10 p.m.
Paintings Exhibition: An exhibition of recent
paintings by Amarnath Sharma 'Altitude of Destination' will be on from
15th to 26th December (but not on Sunday) at Sarjan Art Gallery. 12 noon to 8
p.m. The exhibition will be closed on Sundays. Sharma is an alumnus of the MSU
Faculty of Fine Arts.
10-12-03
VMC May Privatise Atithi Gruhas: The 17
community halls, atithi gruhas and lawns of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC)
are a financial and administrative burden on the civic body. Hired out to
citizens for social functions, these facilities are not particularly viable as
things stand. Which is why VMC has decided to consider privatisation of the
facilities. A firm of chartered accountants Shah, Mehta & Bakshi has
made some recommendations on how the privatisation can be done in phases. One of
the suggestions is that
the facilities should also be made available for sales events, exhibitions,
business meetings and training camps so that private operators may be able to
earn the profits from which they can properly maintain them. To being with, the
community halls at Subhanpura and Akota may be leased out on a three-year basis.
More Convicts, More Jails: The Gujarat
government will build three new district jails and increase the capacity of
existing jails. The three new district jails are planned for Bhuj, Gandhidham
and Gondal. The capacity of Baroda Central Jail and Sabarmati Central Jail will
be increased. The entire project, due to be completed by the end of 2008, will
cost Rs. 650 million. About 25 % of the expenditure will be borne by the central
government. A separate section is planned for women convicts at Sabarmati
Central Jail and Rajkot District Jail. Till now, only the Baroda Central Jail
has the facilities to accommodate women convicts.
Exhibition Of Kurtis: J&S, a designing and
tailoring shop, will exhibit an exclusive collection of kurtis at Trisha
Gallery. December 12-13. 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m.
Palitana Siddhshetra: Hariom Gujjar's exhibition
of photographs captures the various aspects of Palitana. Vithi Art Gallery,
Karelibaug. Till December 12. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
08-12-03
Polluted Baroda: Over the past months the
Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM) in Baroda has reached an
abnormally high level. The Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB says that the
RSPM level in the city is 67 per cent higher than the national average. A major
source of RSPM is vehicular emission. The city has recorded an increase of
52,000 vehicles during the last. GPCB statistics show that 680,000 vehicles and
major industries surrounding the city belch out 200 tonnes of pollutants every
year.
About 90 per cent of the vehicles run one petrol account for 64 per cent of the
city's pollution and the industries contribute 29 per cent.
Electricity Entrepreneurs: Stalls in three major
vegetable markets in Baroda at Sama, Karelibaug and Ellora Park are
supplied electricity by private 'generator' entrepreneurs. The lights in the
stalls are connected to high-powered generator sets kept nearby. Such a facility
reduces the vegetable vendors' dependence on lanterns and other light sources.
They pay about Rs. 8 to Rs. 10 per day for the service. The supply beings at
6.30 p.m. and is on till 11 p.m. About 300 stalls happily use this facility.
Pratap Theatre: The temporary closure of Pratap
Theatre after a complaint by the Entertainment Commissioner for the alleged
selling of fake tickets has inconvenienced cinema lovers. The blockbuster film 'Kal
Ho Na Ho' is meant to running here, besides Inox Multiplex and Chandan
Multiplex. For many people, the theatres are closer to where they live and far
less expensive compared to the multiplexes (specially for new releases). The
dejected fans can only hope that the theatre will re-open soon.
Book Exhibition: The National Book Trust (NBT)
will hold a book exhibition on NBT publications from December 11 to 15 at
Manubhai Towers, Sayajigunj. The exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
05-12-03
MSU Honorary Degrees: The MS University Senate
has passed the Syndicate proposed names for the honorary degree of Doctor of
Letters. The Senate approved the names of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee,
playback singer Lata Mangeshkar, social reformer Nanaji Deshmukh, scientist R.A.
Mashelkar (Director General of Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research)
and Gujarati literateur Rajendra Shah.
Jewellery Exhibition: By R's Xclusives.
Exhibition-cum-sale of imitation fashion jewellery
blending traditional and contemporary style. Trisha Art Gallery. December 5-6.
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Handcrafted Furniture: Amiti Bazaar presents an
exhibition and sale of handcrafted furniture, dhurries and furnishings. Sienna
Art Gallery. December 10-15. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Paintings Exhibition: A group of seven artists
Bakulesh Joshi, Shilpa Joshi, Satyendra Tiwari, Manish Mehta, Anuj Kumar Poddar,
Hina Poddar, and Mohan Bhoya will exhibit their works at the Faculty of Fine
Arts, MS University. The exhibition is an expression of ideas of people working
in different fields. December 10-15. 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
28-11-03
Battle Against Mosquitoes: A new method of using
bacteria called 'bacillus thuringiensis israeliensis (BTI) will soon be used by
the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) in the battle against the rising cases
of malaria and dengue. BTI is a bacterial larvicide that kills immature
mosquitoes or 'wigglers' by destroying the internal abdominal organs of the
larvae. It is a cost-effective and environmentally safe means of pest control
compared to mosquitocides like DDT and malarial oil. It is not harmful to
humans, pets or other organisms.
It
is being sprayed in a few areas of the city as part of a pilot project.
Children's Book Fair: Organised by Maneesh
Bookshop. November 28 to December 7, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. At Manubhai Towers
Basement, Sayajigunj.
Yoga Seminar: 10, the Health Spa, is organising
a seminar on yoga at Prusti, opposite Haridham Society, Manjalpur, from December
1 to 6.
Punjabi Food Festival: Ongoing at Havmor
Restaurant, Sayajigunj.
Model Hunt: 'Bodize In Motion A Model Hunt
2003' will be held at Trimline Club on 29th November. It is being organised by
Folio INC The Finishing I'ecole and Spin Academy. Spin Academy is a dance
and fitness academy which organises classes in many cities of Gujarat. The event
will have three titles Mr. 2003, Ms. 2003 and Mrs. 2003. For 'Mrs. 2003' the
contestants are as old as 50 years.
27-11-03
BARC Entrusts Project To MSU: The Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre and the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) have asked MSU to
handle a project concerning nuclear safety. MSU's Mechanical Engineering
Department has been able to quantifying the physical discrepancies that may
arise in a nuclear reactor. Taking a cue from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear
accident where the loss of coolant was the cause, the department is conducting a
two-phase study on the depressurisation factors that could affect a nuclear
reactor's safety. The MSU team has carried out the first phase of the
simulation, generally done on special software using miniature models. The
project cost is estimated at Rs. 5 million. The first phase of the simulation
model is complete and has cost the department Rs 14.82 lakh.
Students In Primary Schools: The Vadodara
district panchayat has launched a drive to determine the actual number of
students in 2,000 primary schools. It seems that there have been complaints that
the schools were inflating the number of students to ensure postings for
teachers in their preferred places. Officials in the panchayat said that the
number was being inflated so that the number of jobs for teachers could increase
and some teachers who have not been getting postings in the area of their choice
could get them.
23-11-03
MSU Project Studies Depression: One out of every
four women in Baroda suffers from depression while one out of every ten men is
prone to it. This is indicated by a pilot study conducted by the Women's Studies
Research Centre (WSRC) of MS University. The two-year research project ('Mental
Health & Aging: Focus On Women With Depression') began in August 2003 and
the US-based Nirman Foundation is funding it. The study will analyse the
prevalence of depression among older women and men. Data from public and private
hospitals and clinics in six cities of Gujarat Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Rajkot,
Jamnagar, Vadodara, Surat will be compiled.
21-11-03 British County Invites Business Interests: In
the county of Leicestershire in the United Kingdom, 37 languages from different
parts of the world can be heard. But Gujarat is the second most spoken language
and the county is home to about 75,000 Gujaratis who play a major role in the
country's economy and politics. Leicestershire wants to have more trade links
with Gujarat and Maharashtra and a high-profile delegation led by the county's
Mayor Ramnik Kavia, a person of Indians origin, visited Baroda recently and gave
Barodians some idea about the business opportunities there and the advantages of
being based in the county. The delegation had been invited by the Federation of
Gujarat Industries.
Music On Canvas: Exhibition of recent paintings
by Gajendra Shah. Sarjan Art Gallery, November 24 to December 5 (except Sunday).
12 noon to 8 p.m.
20-11-03 Pushpabaug Will Live On: The historically
significant but now dilapidated Pushpabaug Bungalow in the Faculty of Fine Arts
at MS University has been granted a new lease of life by the University Grants
Commission (UGC). A proposal by the faculty for the restoration of the building
has been accepted and UGC has sanctioned Rs. 1.8 million for the project. The
building was once the residence of the acclaimed novelist R.V. Desai, almost a
century ago. The Faculty of Fine Arts was established in it in 1949.
New CNG Stations In City: In order to increase
the compressed natural gas (CNG) users from 300 to 3,000 in nine months, the Gas
Authority of India Limited (GAIL) will set up four more stations at new sites in
Baroda: near GSFC, on Ajwa Road, near HPCL Karelibaug and near BPCL Makarpura.
One CNG station already exists in the city at Nizampura. The four new stations
should be ready by December 2004. According to GAIL, the output of one kg of CNG
is on an average 1,25 times better than a litre of petrol. While a km in a
petrol-driven vehicle costs Rs. 2.10, it is only 61 paise in a CNG vehicle.
Baroda has a vehicle population of about 647,000. The cost of conversion to CNG
for cars is between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 50,000, and it is between Rs. 350,00 and
Rs. Rs. 550,000 for diesel-driven buses.
Sprucing Up R.C. Dutt & Old Padra Roads: If
things move according to plan, public-private partnership may be set in motion
to develop and partly privatise R.C. Dutt Road and Old Padra Road. The Vadodara
Municipal Corporation (VMC) intends to develop both roads with proper parking
facilities, pedestrian spaces and other amenities on the lines of the C.G. Road
in Ahmedabad. To raise the resources for the project VMC may lease out parking
and advertising rights.
Auction Of VMC Plots: The Vadodara Municipal
Corporation (VMC) will organise a public auction for 99-year leases of its
commercial plots on November 28. There are 15 plots which have been chosen in
areas like Gotri, Jetalpur, Saiyed Vasna Road. The plots will be leased at Rs.
3,500 to Rs. 6,000 per sq mt. The auction will be held at Sardar Patel
Planetarium at 12 noon. Details can be obtained from Land Records Department
(Commercial), Room No. 138, VMC Office, Khanderao Market.
Heritage Walk: Museum Association of Gujarat, in
association with Chhaap (an artists' co-operative) and Friends of Museum (FOM)
will conduct a Heritage Walk on November 23. The walk will start from Mandvi
Gate and cover the lesser-known but historically important places within the
walled city area: Vithal Mandir, Jagmahal Ni Pole, the unique Deepmala that was
lighted daily during the Gaekwad reign, Vayudev Mandir, the old mint near Sayaji
School, Ambe Mata Temple and Jumma Masjid which houses the largest copy of the
Quran in Asia. The organizers hope that the walk will be then taken up and
conducted on a regular basis by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation.
Multi-Sports Stadium: The Indian Olympic
Association (IOC) may help the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) with the
latter's plans to set up a multi-sports stadium on New Sama Road. IOC has said
that assistance will come from the National Sports Authority. The proposed
stadium will be spread over an area of 310,000 sq ft and it will have sections
for table tennis, badminton, volleyball, athletic events, etc., as well as
training and hostel facilities for sportspersons. The present stadium at Akota
often serves as a venue for non-sporting activities.
Fine Arts Fair: The MS University Fine Arts
Faculty Fair will be 'revived' after a gap of five years. It was last held in
1998. The fair will be held on December 25 and 26. Faculty students will display
their works and the funds generated out of the sales will go into a corpus which
will be used for student welfare. The fair is expected to raise about Rs.
500,000 through the sale of works of artists and students.
Punjabi Marriage Meet: The Punjabi Biradari has
planned a marriage meet on December 14 at Old ONGC Officer's Club, Baroda. Those
who wish to participate may contact 2641943, 2644414, and 2793526 before
November 30.
Skating Medal: Sonali Nigania of New Era School,
Nizampura, has won the gold medal in the National CBSE Skating Championship held
in Chandigarh recently.
11-11-03
IT Award For Collectorate: The Vadodara District
Collectorate has received an award from the Indian government for exemplary
implementation of the e-governance initiative. The citizens' service center has
computerised almost all its services, including issuing affidavits and caste and
domicile certificates. The centre has earned over Rs. 500,000 in revenue in the
last six months and hopes to recover the Rs. 3 million invested in it in the
next two years.
Table Tennis Tournament: The National Ranking
Table Tennis Championship 2003 will be conducted at Bal Bhavan by the Table
Tennis Association of Baroda from November 12 to 16. Players from more than 28
states are expected to participate in six major events like men's and women's
singles, junior boys and girls' singles and sub junior boys' and girls' singles.
08-11-03 Vocal Recital: Rasikapriya has organised a
Carnatic vocal recital by Gayatri Sankar (disciple of Lalgudi Sri Jayaraman and
staff artiste with All India Radio, Chennai) accompanied by S.V. Ramachandran on
violin and Rajesh Srinivasan on Mrudangam at 6 p.m. at Utkarsh Vidyalaya
Gujarati Medium School, Gadapura, on November 8.
Counselling Sessions: Baroda Management
Association (BMA) has arranged counselling sessions for admission to Australian
universities and colleges. November 8, 15, 22, 29.
The Dispensary That Prem Built: This is the
modest dispensary which 03-11-03
US Grant For Champaner: The
ancient site of Champaner-Pavagadh will receive a US grant of $20,000 for its
preservation. The grant will be given to Heritage Trust, a Vadodara based NGO.
Champaner-Pavagadh is on the World Monument Fund's list of 100 most endangered
heritage sites and is also India's only nomination to Unesco's World Heritage
Site for 2004. The site has 36 monuments protected by the Archaeological Survey
of India out of the 120 important structures identified here. About 2.2 million
visitors come here every year, but few are aware of its historical importance.
Most people visit the temple atop Pavagadh.
01-11-03
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31-10-03
Low-Cost Effluent Treatment: A Baroda based
small-scale unit Orient Silk Industries has been able to has been able
to turn its effluents into a usable commodity by recycling them. They received
help on this project from Gujarat Life Sciences, an organisation that installed
bio-towers in the unit. Bio-towers are microbe coated packed beds and seem to
solve the problems created by effluents. The effluents are passed through a
series of bio-towers in which microbes are specifically introduced to break down
the chemical composition. The towers with microbe coated beds degrade the
pollutants in water and make it suitable for reuse. Bio-towers cost about Rs.
150,000. The unit has reduced its expenses by at least 40 per cent per month.
The towers do not require maintenance.
A Message For MSU Techo Alumni: I graduated from
MSU Techo (Mechanical, 1998) and am currently working with Wipro Technologies.
It is my sincere effort to bring all MSU engineers at one common place to share
their views. Since long back, I was feeling that there is no way that all MSU
engineers can interact or share their experience with freshers or their batch
mates. It will be much more helpful to students who are currently studying or
just passed out. Please invite all your friends to use this group irrespective
of branch and passing year. This is the only way we can bring all alumni of MSU
Baroda to interact through one instrument. Networking of the best minds on this
wonderful planet is my passion. Please contact Bharat N. Khokhani <khokhani.bharat@wipro.com>
28-10-03
New Waste Disposal Site: The Vadodara Municipal
Corporation (VMC) has given permission for the development of a landfill site
for solid waste disposal at Jambuva near Makarpura. Solid waste management now
seems to be a priority concern and VMC has allocated Rs. 540,000 for the
development of this new site. At present, solid waste is dumped at many open
plots, like the ones at Munjmahuda, Chhani and Makarpura, and not much attention
is paid to adhering to health norms or to the treatment of the waste. A Surat
based consultant has been selected to prepare the plans and study the possible
effects on the nearby localities.
24-10-03
BSNL Launches New Services: Vadodara Telecom
District of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) has begun two new services for its
customers Direct Internet Access Services (DIAS) and a cheque-drop facility
for paying bills. DIAS provides Internet on a landline telephone without the
need of a modem. The cheque-drop facility, initially available at Alkapuri
exchange, is for paying bills anytime. DIAS will be initially available for
customers in Sayajigunj, Fatehgunj, Karelibaug, Panigate and Subhanpura. Incentive For Octroi Staff: Vadodara Municipal
Corporation (VMC) has proposed a financial incentive scheme for its employees to
get better results. The scheme, for those working in the octroi department, has
been put up by the Municipal Commissioner before the Standing Committee for
approval. It proposes that a percentage of octroi collection be given to the
checking squad as well as other staff in the department. All the department
staff may get to share one per cent if they achieve the octroi collection target
of Rs. 1,300 million for year 2003-04. And if they cross Rs.1,400 million the
staff may share two per cent of the total amount. All Talukas Online: After having computerised
the entire land record data, the Vadodara District Collectorate has now
initiated steps to make all the 12 talukas online. Vadodara will be the second
district after Narmada where land records have been computerised. The details of
1,549 villages and 658,244 landowners will be available through this. The
records cannot be tampered with and every detail required for a land deal will
be available. The data will be updated every 15 days. 22-10-03
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer: MS University's
Department of Metallurgy has acquired an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. The
instrument, costing Rs. 3 million, was obtained under a special assistance
programme of the University Grants Commission. It is the fourth in a series of
high-cost instruments that the department has acquired over the past few years,
the other three being X-ray diffractometer, thermal analysis system and scanning
electron microscope. Though meant for research by faculty members and students,
it will add to the department's capacity to attract more funds by way of
consultancy and sample analysis for industry. The scanning electron microscope,
purchased last year, has already earned about Rs.100,000 for the department.
Think Tank Launched: The 'Baroda Forum for
Policy Analysis' was launched on 21st October 2003 in Baroda. Some say that it
is the city's first think tank on national and international policies, though
many are not quite clear about the exact definition of a think tank. The forum
will provide a platform to the city's intelligentsia from various walks of life
to share ideas and give concrete suggestions on issues that are of relevance to
society. The inaugural lecture of the forum was delivered by Professor Stephen
Cohen, a fellow of the Brookings Institute, Washington. The forum has been
promoted, among others, the former head of the Political Science Department of
MS University, Professor Dilip Mohite.
Rangoli Exhibition: The Swastik Rangoli Kalakar
Group has organised a rangoli exhibition from 22nd October to 6th November, 9.30
a.m. to 12 noon and 5.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., at Kirti Mandir.
Basil Wins Football Trophy: Basil School,
Baroda, has won the Rev. Bro. Bois Football Trophy for the second time in the
All Gujarat Inter School Junior Football tournament held in Ahmedabad recently.
In the finals Basil defeated St. Xavier's School, Kalol (2-1). Basil captain
Aftab Memon was selected best player of the tournament.
18-10-03
Air Show: The Indian Air Force will present an
air show and a static exhibition at Vadodara airport on October 23. The air
show, to be held for the first time over the Vadodara skies, will begin at 9
a.m. Modern front-line fighter aircraft, including Mig-21, Mig-23 and Mig-29
will fly in formations. An Avro transport aircraft and a Chetak helicopter will
also participate in the show. The grand finale will include a display by the
famed 'Surya Kiran' team and an enthralling display by the IAF's skydiving team
'Air Devils'. This will be followed by a static display of the IAF's weapons
systems. The air show precedes an open recruitment rally for selection in both
technical and non-technical trades for airmen to be held at Air Force Station,
Makarpura, from October 31 to November 3. Youth in the age group of 16 to 22
from Gujarat can take part in the recruitment rally.
Crowded City: Of the 390,000 property units in
the city of Vadodara, almost 95,000 are categorised under encroachments and
illegal constructions. That is almost one-fourth of the city. Which means that
every fourth person in the city is an encroacher. Living in Vadodara can be
equated to sharing your space with 600 people per hectare. For those who are not
aware of the national average, it is 275 people per hectare.
Course In Women's Studies: The Women's Studies
Research Centre at MS University will begin its fourth inter-disciplinary course
in women's studies from November 18. This short-term part-time postgraduate
course will cover key issues in the area of women's studies. Graduates in any
discipline and those working with NGOs with at least HSc and two years'
experience are eligible for the course. The last date for submitting the form is
November 10. For further details contact the course co-ordinator at the Women's
Study Centre.
Home Dιcor: Yamini, the chain of home textile
stores, is holding a cushion mela at Aayatna. Silks with gilt prints, sequin
work, embroidery, cords and tassles, zari block prints on Maheshwari fabrics and
crushed tissues are some of the items on display. October 15-25.
14-10-03
NGO Collects Rs. 37 Million For SSG Hospital:
Efforts made by the Holy Care Project to renovate and maintain the buildings of
the century-old Sir Sayajirao General (SSG) Hospital have resulted in
contributions of Rs. 37 million from the NRI alumni of the Baroda Medical
College. The project was launched by an NGO, Satyam Shivam Sundaram, in 1999.
The SSG Hospital caters to 1,168 outpatients and 1,023 in-patients daily. The
NGO has successfully completed the first phase of the project with 15 out of the
50 wards being renovated. On completion of the project, the 37-acre SSG campus
will not only have modern wards but also a greener ambience. The total project
estimate is Rs. 120 million and the NGO has tried to enlist the support of NRI
alumni, local donors and the Gujarat government. Over 1,400 NRI alumni of the
Baroda Medical College have contributed Rs. 37.6 million, which is about 25 per
cent of the total cost, and the Gujarat government may bear 50 per cent of the
expenditure. Project Director Piyush Shah says that the balance 25 per cent is
expected from generous donors. The trust has employed volunteers to maintain
cleanliness in all the renovated wards. It has also tied up with companies who
donate detergents, disinfectants and floor scrubbers. It would be great if you
too could chip in with your contribution to help the effort along. If you are interested, please write to Piyush Shah <ssgh@holycare.org>
'Privatisation' Of R.C. Dutt Road: The Vadodara
Municipal Corporation (VMC) has proposed the idea of transferring the
maintenance, operation and management of R.C. Dutt Road to private operators.
The civic body has already received five proposals from private bidders in
response to an advertisement inviting expression of interest. The plan is at a
nascent stage as the feasibility is yet to be worked out. The plan also involves
widening of the existing 18-metre road to 30 metres.
11-10-03
New Art Gallery: The Bayer ABS Art Gallery,
which will open on Old Padra Road on October 17, may possibly be Baroda's
largest art gallery. It is built at two levels and has extensive wall space and
an open courtyard for sculptures. It is designed by architect Karan Grover and
promoted by Rakesh Agarwal. The first show, 'Mappings', from October 17 to
November 3, will feature a dozen well-known Indian contemporary artists.
Barodian Selected For Skating Meet: Iti Gandhi
of Baroda, a first-year BBA student at MS University, has been selected for the
In-line World Speed Skating Championship to be held in Venezuela from November 1
to 9. Iti learnt skating at the age of 11 and she has participated in major
ranking championships in roller speed skating.
Santoor Concert: Spic Macay presents a concert
by santoor player Pandit Omprakash Chourasiya. Home Science Faculty Auditorium,
7.30 p.m., October 12.
Designer Collection: Wild Flower Designer
presents an exhibition of ethnic, western and fusion designer creations by
Priyanka Bapna, Aashima Belapurkar and Shilpa Yohan. Trisha Gallery, 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. October 13 to 16.
Shaam-E-Hyderabad: Culinary delicacies of the
chefs from Taj Banjara, Hyderabad. At Taj Residency, Baroda. October 10 to 20.
7.30 p.m. onwards.
09-10-03
Hyderabadi Food Festival:
October 9 to 23. Buffet Dinner from 7 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. At Kala Ghoda
Restaurant, Sayaji Hotel. Also live Ghazals & Shayaris.
Sari Exhibition: Kanchul boutique presents an
exhibition of a wide range of saris including Pochampallis, Tusser silks and
creeps with 'dhabu' print and 'upada' saris with real gold embellishment. Till
October 11.
Prints & Weaves: Aseel presents an
exhibition of fabrics from all over India. Also crochets, gold jadao imitations,
wall pieces, terracotta gift articles and Japanese paintings. At Piccadilly,
Jetalpur Road, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. October 13-14.
Diamond Jewellery: Manek Gem-Art International
has organised an exhibition-cum-sale of real diamond jewellery at Trisha
Gallery. October 11 and 12. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Rajasthani Bhojan Mahotsav: This food festival
is on at Hotel Surya till October 10. Also Rajasthani puppet show and Kutchi
dances by folk artistes.
07-10-03
Pollution In Baroda: Indian Oil Corporation
recently sponsored a study on Baroda's ambient air quality in April 2003. It was
conducted by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board and MS University's
Environmental Science Department. Data was collected to measure the levels of
pollutants like sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, suspended particulate matter (SPM),
hydrocarbons and methane. The preliminary report is out now, and it does not
paint a very happy picture.
The data has thrown up some interesting results: While the preliminary reports indicate a link between heavy vehicular traffic
and the presence of pollutants, some exceptions have also been noticed. The Kala
Ghoda Circle, which has a heavy flow of traffic throughout the day, is
conspicuously missing from the list of areas that registered high levels of
methane. The reason may lie in the presence of the sprawling Sayajibaug nearby
and the open spaces in the vicinity, which may act as a deterrent to the
concentration of pollutants.
Daily Average Levels Of Pollutants Printmaking Workshop: Chhaap is non-profit
co-operative studio for printmaking set up by five Baroda based artists. Its
main objective is to promote prints and create awareness about printmaking. The
Chhaap Committee includes Kavita Shah, Gulammohammed Sheikh, Vijay Bagodi,
Akkitham Vasudevan and B.V. Suresh. Chhaap has now announced an introductory
workshop for schoolchildren to introduce them to the wonderful medium of art as
a means of expression and communication. The workshop will be conducted from
13th to 17th October, from 3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The hands-on workshop will give
the children some insight into the historical background of printmaking, how to
look at prints and also how to make prints. The fees are Rs. 350 and eight
students can be taken in each workshop. For details contact: Chhaap, Purshottam
Estate, Bahucharaji Road, Karelibaug, Baroda 390 018. Ph: 460496. Email: chhaap@rediffmail.com
Website: www.vadodara.com/co/chhaap.htm
06-10-03
Kiran More's Cricket Academy: Rajsingh Dungarpur,
the former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) chairman, inaugurated
the 'Kiran More International Cricket Academy' (KMICA) at Bhavan's Public School
in Baroda on 5th October. Also present at the inaugural function were former
cricketers Sandip Patil, Madan Lal, T.A. Sekhar and Anil Kumble, all of whom
will be on the board of governors of the academy. Kiran More, who already runs a
private academy in the city, said that the new set-up will find and groom talent
from schools. The stress will also be on nurturing talent in rural areas and
among women cricketers. He plans to have similar facilities in other Baroda
schools too.
03-10-03
Stadium Inaugurated: Baroda mayor N.V.
Patel inaugurated a multi-purpose stadium at Gujarat Public School (near the
Kalali railway crossing in Atladra) on 30th September. Built by the Bakulesh R.
Gupta Foundation, the stadium has all facilities for organising national level
tournaments in basketball, skating, tennis and squash. Besides sports
facilities, it also has hostel facilities for outstation sports personalities
and a screen for showing films.
Cyber Cafe Rules: Vadodara Police
Commissioner has issued a notification under the Criminal Procedure Code asking
cyber cafe owners to desist from providing blocked cabins to customers. The
notification has been issued following reports that such places were sometimes
used for viewing pornographic sites.
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