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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Aam Admi Party and Nav Bharat Party a ray of hope for NEW INDIA


Several new political parties are being ready to contest next Loksabha elections of India. No doubt every party claims that they will win considerable seats. Every party has its own reasons for their success in politics. What happens to other parties we will see later on. However, two new political parties that people of this country should support in forthcoming elections are Aam Admi Party (AAP) and Nav Bharat Party (NBP) .because both of these are founded by good people  and have support of icons of India.

AAP is founded by none other than Arvind Kejariwal, Prashant Bhushan, and Manish sisodia and has support of number of civil society members and successful businesspersons. While NBP is founded by successful entrepreneurs like Shankar Muruwada,Amarnath kamath, Sheila Premkumar , Ranjit jatar and several others and has support of several icons of India. NBP's vision is to ‘renew and re-energize’ India and target segment is 63 JNNURM cities and young and educated voter.AAP's vision is to realise e dream of SWARAJ that Gandhiji had envisaged for a free India - where the power of governance and rights of democracy will be in the hands of the people of India and their target is also young Voters.

AAP says they have entered politics to change the current corrupt and self-serving system of politics forever. It also feel that timing for entering in to politics right because for the past few years millions of common Indians came out on streets to fight against the biggest evil in our country today - corruption. NBP feels that there is Wide-spread frustration with corruption and mis-governance and they are sure of success because the voter in their  target segments is educated youth and informed citizens they can mobilize power of Media.

Both the parties have almost same goals, they are entered into politics because of same reasons, even their target voter is also almost same.Then why these parties are contesting elections separately? .Their candidate selection process and code of conduct is also almost same. I am afraid due to a selection process they may be relying on same candidates in many constituencies.

Earlier also several civil societies and groups have tried their luck in politics but failed because due to filters they put in selection process for candidates were so strict and self-contradictory. These two parties are making same mistakes .AAP is taking affidavits from candidates that he/she will not use beacon car, will not take big house, will not take security etc. All these three thing are very good .But why take affidavits? Don't you believe in your own candidates? If candidate disobeys code of conduct then every party has power to expel him/her from party. I think taking such affidavits for behavior gives a wrong impression about party.A political party has to  support - believe in their own candidates.

NBP says candidate will give hundred per cent time for his constituency, means he/she should not do any other job. Then what about his /her livelihood? Further it expects candidate to indemnify NBP both financially and non-financially for any act of disobedience, indiscipline, hate-speech, etc. How a person who does nothing for livelihood could indemnify financially for anything? .On the other hand, if candidate indemnifies financially is he /she free for defection? .These type of conditions make feel a candidate insecure. No other political party takes such type of indemnity bonds or affidavits from candidates' . Let us hope that both the parties will make necessary changes in their policies and instead of insecurity take steps to enhance confidence in their candidates. It's true that both these parties are different from other political parties in many ways. However, being different should not mean being suspicious about own candidates .

People of India have great faith in the mentors behind both these parties. If these parties contest elections together it will be well and good, if that is not possible for any reason at least they should contest some seats mutually. That will help in sending at least some good people in parliament. Otherwise as usual good and wise people will contest elections against each other and visionaries of both these parties will be engaged in studying possible reasons of defeat.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sir, RTI Hearing (in PMC) was very painful


Today I received a complaint from one Rita gupta. She had a hearing in pune municipal corporation .Instead of hearing her appeal, appellate authority humiliated her. These type incidences are increasing wherever information commissioners are very weak or low caliber  Whenever public information officers or appellate authorities come to know that whatever the case may be for many years second appeal will not come before the information commissioner for hearing or even if it comes, they are sure that commissioner will not take any action on officers.

It is not difficult to understand that from where this type of confidence comes. How can they dare to humiliate any RTI appellant and particularly a woman? The hearing (?) took place yesterday (14th may) the woman met me today (15th may), Even today it was difficult for her to stop tears, she was miserably upset.

It is clear that from the facts that PMC was trying to shield its officers. However, problem is, why PMC officer humiliated her. He could have easily heard her appeal and give the decision whatever he deemed fit. Instead of doing that, he chose to harass her. If this the status of the RTI applicants or appellants in big city like Pune one can imagine what will be the scenario in remote areas?

Reproducing that womans letter , In the bracket are some corrections in spellings made by me.


Dear Sir,

I Rita Gupta R/O Koregaon Park ,

Actually I and my society Managing Committee secretary has various issues, which are pending  before Registrar .Regard to this I need to  show my Society master plan. so I have applied in corporation for the same ,they gave me answer, that they are not finding this file" in writting .

I went for first appeal, then I received a letter, that I have a hearing on 14-5-2013.I reached on time at 11 am . But Mr. Sarode (Appellate Authority ) was not there .After 12.40 .He came inside the cabin .As I went inside I saw his attitute was very rude, careless, harsh.He did not hear me at all. I was keep requesting him to give me a change (chance), but he was keep humiliating me.It was very painfull hearing .I was haressed (harrased) like anything.Finally I asked him "Why did you called me up if you do not want to hear me ." then he gave me very irresponsible answer .Because you appelled it.

Then I came down emotionally and mentally drained. I started crying almost 2 hours. Then I deceided to meet Mr. vivak (Vivek Kharawadkar addl city engineer) and gave him in writting that Mr. Sarode tourtured me .Mr Sarode and Raskar and Dhanjay Jadhav said sorry to me . But I do not feel this is just enough. I suffered a lot all day.This officer gave me lot of pain .I am still going through pain; woman has to be respected by corporation officers.

Please help me in this matter.I want Mr. Sarode should transfer, so it should established as a moral." women also have selfesteem".

Rita Gupta

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Cooperative societies are created, governed, and controlled by statute.


Even before the enactment of Right to Information act or 97th amendment to the constitution of India, long back in 1985, constitutional bench of Supreme Court in a judgement in "Daman Singh vs. state of Punjab"has said that, the cooperative societies are governed by statute from their inception. They are created by statute and they are controlled by statute .This has become known due to Bombay high courts recent judgement.

Though not directly related to Right to information, but Bombay high courts recent judgement on co-operative societies has brought some points forward, those explain very essence of the recent 97th ammendment to the constitution. The Bombay high court has opined, "The cooperative movement is a socio economic and moral movement. In that, General Public has a definite place and its participation is but natural"

Bombay High Court recently rejected a revision plea by the manager of a cooperative bank facing liquidation for discharge in a case under Prevention of Corruption Act .In this case justice S.C .Dharmadhikari held that the manager was discharging public duty and hence, would have to face trial under PCA.

While delivering this judgement justice Dharmadhikari has dealt with various aspects of the co-operative societies and public interest .And these aspects, show how cooperative societies come under the ambit of RTI. Reproducing here just two related paragraphs of the judgement.

51. The directive principles of State Policy have an important role in the Constitutional Scheme. Part IV of the Constitution of India enumerates directive principles of State Policy. Article 37 clarifies that the provisions contained in this part shall not be enforceable by any Courts, but the principles laid down therein are nevertheless fundamental in the governance of the country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws. Articles 38 and 39 cast a duty on the State to secure a social order for the promotion of the welfare of the people. Article 39 sets out the principles of policy to be followed by the State. Article 40 provides for organization of Village Panchayats and Article 43 under which the State shall endeavour to promote cottage industries on an individual or cooperative basis in rural areas is the foundation for the Cooperative movement and particularly now by Article 43B of the Constitution of India, everything gets clarified. These Articles read as under: “

43. Living wage, etc., for workers – The State shall endeavour to secure, by suitable legislation or economic organization or in any other way, to all workers, agricultural, industrial or otherwise, work, a living wage, conditions of work ensuring a decent standard of life and full enjoyment of leisure and social and cultural opportunities and, in particular, the State shall endeavour to promote cottage industries on an individual or cooperativeBasis in rural areas.

[43B. Promotion of cooperative societies.
The State shall endeavour to promote voluntary formation, autonomous functioning, democratic control, and professional management of cooperative societies.]” [Ins. by the Constitution (Ninety-seventh Amendment) Act, 2011, s. 3 (w.e.f. 1522012).

52. Therefore, the cooperative movement is a socio economic and moral movement. In that, General Public has a definite place and its participation is but natural. There are not just members' interests involved in the Cooperative Societies. The Hon'ble Supreme Court holds that the very philosophy and concept of the cooperative movement is impregnated with the public interest. (See Para 10 at page 979 of the Judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Daman Singh Vs. State of Punjab, reported in AIR 1985 SC 973). Cooperation is a substitute for self-interest of individual or group of individuals for the benefit of the whole community. The Cooperative Societies undertake agricultural and non-agricultural operations and functions including financial. Therefore, it is futile to urge that only members or depositors are interested in the working and functioning of a Cooperative Bank or its liquidation and winding up. There are persons like the Complainant, who deal with the Cooperative Banks or Societies and whose funds and properties are utilized by such Entities. When they complain that persons who are appointed as officers during the course of winding up and liquidation proceedings of the Societies’, commit acts which is a criminal misconduct and indulge in bribery and corruption, then, the P.C. Act, 1988 and its mechanism must be made available for dealing with the grievances and complaints of such persons. Once the constitutional perspective is borne in mind, then, the position of a Cooperative Society is not confined to local limits, nor its functioning and working restricted to few persons. There is a definite stake of the Society and the community at large in the working and functioning of such societies. Therefore, the Applicant was discharging a public duty. The conclusion of the learned Judge cannot be said to be vitiated in any manner and particularly as suggested by Mr. Warunjikar.

I guess this will start new and healthy discussion on , whether cooperative societies come under the ambit of RTI act or not ?.If we go through both the above judgements it seems that RTI act was applicable to co-operative societies even before 97th amendment to the constitution.


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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Government agencies Negligence - Root cause of Fraud Chit Fund -MLM companies


After Sardha group fraud came to light one after another, scams are coming out. Recently  In pune, some people alleged that they were  Duped by Nitin Rajaram Narke, Blue Chip Corporation Pvt Ltd Pune. In the past thousands of such incidents happened  , but no Government or even innocent Investors have taken any lesson from that.

In High Court of Madhya Pradesh a Public Interest Litigation was filed(PIL No.3332/2010) against chit fund and Multy level marketing companies .These companies were Madhya Pradesh Lok Vikas Finance Limited,Samruddha Jeevan Foods Limited,Saksham Dairy India Limited,Royal Sun Real Estate & Allied Services-India Pvt. Ltd,Sky Lark Land Developers and Infrastructure India Limited,KMJ Land Developers India Limited,KBCL India Limited,GN Dairies Ltd./GN Gold Ltd-Kim Infrastructure and Developers Limited,PACL India Limited,RBN Real Estate and Allied India Limited,Sai Prasad Foods Limited-Sai Prasad Properties Limited,GCA Marketing Pvt. Limited.

         H'ble court  had ordered CBI inquiry in various chit fund frauds .From the enquiry conducted by CBI, it had emerged that prima facie, the companies had not found to be conducting their business legally and some  offences appear as were being committed by them. H'ble court also  passed serious strictures against them. However, some of the companies approached supreme court and obtained stay. In this petition, one may find the name of the company or person he /she has invested money with and its modus operandy.

           It was duty of all the governments to take steps to stop such frauds . However, all the concerned agencies kept mum . Nobody took serious cognizance of this order . The same companies appear to be conducting the same business in the same or other name of company in various states of India . It is interesting that persons associated with such type of companies always are in the limelight and  surrounded by lot of powerful and influential people. This scenario attracts small investor's confidence and they get duped.

Monday, April 29, 2013

DoPT Guidelines, One-step ahead towards Transparency


Central governments Department of Personnel & Training has recently sent a office memorandum to all central Public Authorities regarding Implementation of suo motu disclosure under Section 4 of RTI Act. The DoPT has agreed that there is lot of information in public domain, but the quality and quantity of proactive disclosure is not up to the desired level. To find solution on this government had constituted a Task Force on suo motu disclosure under the RTI Act. Based on the report of the Task Force, the Government have decided to issue guidelines for suo motu disclosure.

As per these guidelines,
1) Information relating to procurement made by Public Authorities including publication of notice/tender enquiries, corrigenda thereon, and details of bid awards detailing the name of the supplier of goods/services being procured or the works contracts entered or any such combination of these and the rate and total amount at which such procurement or works contract is to be done should be disclosed.

2) If Public services are proposed to be provided through a Public Private Partnership (PPP), all information relating to the PPPs must be disclosed in the public domain by the Public Authority entering into the PPP contract/concession agreement.

3) Transfer policy for different grades/cadres of employees serving in Public Authority should be proactively disclosed.

4) All Public Authorities shall proactively disclose RTI applications and appeals received and their responses, on the websites maintained by Public Authorities with search facility based on key words.

5) Public Authorities may proactively disclose the CAG & PAC paras and the Action Taken Reports (ATRs) only after these have been laid on the table of both the houses of the Parliament.

6) Citizens Charter prepared by the Ministry/Department, as part of the Result Framework Document of the department/organization should be proactively disclosed and six monthly reports on the performance against the benchmarks set in Citizens Charter should be displayed on the website of public authorities.

7) All discretionary /non-discretionary grants/ allocations to state governments/ NGOs/Other institutions by Ministry/Department should be placed on the website of the Ministry/Department concerned.

8) Public Authorities may proactively disclose the details of foreign and domestic official tours undertaken by the Minister(s) and officials of the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India and above and Heads of Departments, since 1st January 2012. The disclosures may be updated once every quarter. . Information to be disclosed proactively may contain nature of the official tour, places visited, the period, number of people included in the official delegation and total cost of such travel undertaken.

No doubt, this is commendable step taken by the government. Still there is lot to do. Lot of another information covered under section 4 about which said office memorandum does not say anything. Venkatesh nayak of Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative has send a letter regarding that to DoPT .

As well as this office memorandum does not mention anything about the dissemination information related to section 4(1) (C) and (D) .As per these sections Public Authorities have to publish all relevant facts while formulating important policies or announcing the decisions that affect public; and provide reasons for its administrative or quasi-judicial decisions to affected persons.

Now with this office memorandum central government has moved one-step ahead towards transparency. However, big question is whether all the Public authorities will follow these guidelines? Now and again governments come with new amendments, acts, orders. Ordinances and office memorandums. However, we have largely seen unhealthy approach of babus towards them. Last seven years experience is not so good; however let us hope for the good.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Pune Draft DP -20 lakh sq.ft of land dereserved and several reservations changed


After the consent of the General Body Pune Municipal Corporation has published revised Draft DP of old, limit of City for suggestions and objections. Surpisingly until the last moment the entire DP remained confidential .All the corporators could not study the said report for lack of availability of it.Even then corporators approved the same within 12 hours with loads of amendments. Who and on what basis suggested these amendments is not known. When they studied the said DP? What effect these amendments would have on entire heath of the city  is better known to them only. Surprisingly most of these amendments did not have agenda no, date, subject, name of the member or signature on it. In addition, most of them were so vague and very difficult to understand. However, administration of PMC understood the same and made the changes in DP accordingly.

With amendments, members of PMC have dereserved almost 20-lakh sq. ft. of land and converted that into recidential purpose, many other reservations have been changed. Several of these amendments suggest change in alignment, or shifting of reservation, overlapping of reservation, Change, or reduction in area .Already there is large deficiency in number of reservation as compared to required norms.These amendments have further reduced them and this will surely make adverse effect on the health of city. Produced here are the lists of deleted and changed reservations.

List of Deleted Reservations From Draft DP 2007-2027

They had better know Sr No
Sector/Map no
Reservation
S.No /Peth
Area
amendment sugested & Seconded by
Amendment no
1
1/10
Vegetable market &municipal purpose
(VM &MP- 6)
436 ,Guruwar peth
0.1449
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-24
2
1/3
Govt Offices
(GO-1)
471,(P) Rasta peth
0.3890
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-19
3
2/11
Park
(PK-5)
676(P),677(P) ,677B,678 (P)
1.2208
Sunil Gogale/Usha Jagtap
21-8
4
2/8
Municipal Housing
(MUH-1)
87.(P) Parvati
0.5910
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-36
5
2/8
Economicaly Weaker section
(EWS-5)
542E, TPS 3
1.5281
Sunil Gogale/Usha Jagtap
21-23
6
2/9
Timber Market
(TM-1)
286 To 289(P) TPS 3
0.3573
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-12
7
2/9
Timber Market
(TM-2)
276,277,281 To 285 TPS 3
1.9147
Dipak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-12
8
2/11
Burial Ground for Animals
(BUA-1)
636 (P) Bibwewadi
0.4687
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-55
9
3/8
Vegetable Market
(VM-12)
114 (p) Kothrud
0.1456
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-17
10
3/5
Parking & Metro Station
(P&MST-53)
436 , TPS 1
0.8951
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-38
11
3/8
Municipal Housing
(MUH-2)
13(P) 14(P) Higne Bk
1.4969
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-11
12
4/5
Parking
(P-65)
494, 495 TPS
1.4836
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-44
13
4/5
Garden
(G-28)
17(P) Pashan
0.2782
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-59
14
4/5
Economicaly Weaker section
(EWS-16)
5(P) ,6 (P) Pashan
3.7284
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-4
15
5/3
High School
(HS-15)
S.No.31 Vadgaon sheri
3.1608
Sunil Gogale/Usha Jagtap
21-22
16
5/3
Primary School
(PS-65)
S.No.31 Vadgaon sheri
0.3075
Sunil Gogale/Usha Jagtap
21-22
17
6/6
Parking
(P-93)
96,97,94B ,93 Sangamwadi
1.2511
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-30
18
6/7
Hospital
(H-18)
55A2+59A1, Mundhava
0.5633


19
6/6
Play Ground
(PG-75)
100 (p) Sangamwadi
0.8509
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-41
Total



20.76




List Of Changed Reservations From Draft DP 2007-2027


Sr No
SHT No.
Peth S.no
Admn
res.
Changed res.
Amendment sugested by/ seconded by
amendment no
1
IV /5
Bhamburda,S'ngr FP 485D,486
Commercial Centre 
C2-13
Children Play Ground
CPG -58
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-10B
2
VI/10
Hadpsar S.N.165
Children Play Ground
CPG -68
Slum Improvement
SI -11
Deepak Mankar, Kamal Vyavahare
20-5
3
VI/10
Hadpsar S.N.165
Children Play Ground
CPG -69
Slum Improvement
SI-10
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-5
4
VI/10
Hadpsar S.N.165
Children Play Ground
CPG -70
Slum Improvement
SI -9
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-5
5
VI-9
Kondhva S.N.17/1+2+5+6+7
Children Play Ground
CPG -71
Garden
G-57
Sachin Bhagat/Sanjay Bhosale
26-15
6
IV/5
Pashan S.N.136 hissa 5
Cremetorium & burial Ground
CR &BU -4(P)
Housing for Dishoused
HDH-9
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-22
7
IV/6
s'ngr S.N.32 a/2,31/2
Extention For engineering College
EEC-1
Slum Improvement
SI-6
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-8
8
IV/5
Pashan ,sutarwadi S.N.130
Economicaly Weaker Section
EWS -15
Pune Housing & development Authority

PHADA -1
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-10D
9
V/3
Lohgaon S.n.203
Economicaly Weaker Section
EWS -21
Play Ground
PG -77
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-10
10
II/11
Bibwewadi S.N.672
Economicaly Weaker Section
EWS -4
Garden
G-18
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-29
11
III/8
Erandawana S.N.16/2
Garden
G-18(P)

C1 -3
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-33
12
V/2
Yerawada S.N.91
Garden
G-35
Cultural Centre
CC-17
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-11
13
III/5
Bhamburda TPS1 FP 458
High School
HS-10(P)

C1-4
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-26
14
V/7
Yerawada S.N.213 FP 75
High School
HS-19
Play Ground
PG-78
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
26-18
15
II/11
Bibwewadi S.N.635
High School
HS-2(P)
Housing for Dishoused
HDH-8
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-47
16
II/11
Dhankawadi S.N.11
Municipal Purpose 
MP-11
Housing for Dishoused
HDH-7
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-36
17
VI/11
Kondhwa S.N.6A
Municipal Purpose
MP-30
PMPML-19
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-10F
18
III/8
Kothrud S.N.120

Parking 
P-41
Municipal Purpose
MP-32
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-18
19
III/6
Bhamburda S.N.113 to151,164 (P)
Parking
P-45(P)
C1-6
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-37
20
VI/6
Manglawar CTS 899 (P),900(P) 902 (P) 898 B
Parking
P-46
Slum Improvement
SI-12
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-6
21
III/5
s'ngar, SB Rd FP 881
Parking
P-47
Vegetable Market
VM-20
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-7
22
IV/6
S'ngr S.N. 8a/8b FP 67
Parking
P-64
Slum Improvement

SI-7
Prakash Dhore, Raju Barate
22-9 & 22-15
23
VI/6
Mangalwar 901,903(P),902(P)
Play Ground
PG-77
Slum Improvement
SI-8
Prakash Dhore/ Raju Barate
22-2
24
III/8
S
Park
PK-7(P)

C1-5
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-25
25
III/8
kothrud S.N.142
Park
PK -9(P)
Parking
P-51
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-87
26
II/11
Katraj S.N.137
PMPML&TP -5 (P)
C2-15
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-48
27
III/8
Kothrud S.N. 82
PMPML-9
Play Groung
PG -46
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-21
28
III/8
Erandwana S.N.36
Post Office
PO -2
Vegetable Market
VM-19
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-10A
29
II/11
Katraj S.N. 136
Primary & High School
PS&HS -16
Garden
G-17
Deepak Mankar, Kamal Vyavahare
20-97 &22-14
30
II/11
Katraj S.N. 11/1
Primary School 
PS-20
Play Groung
PG-26
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-102
31
II/11
Katraj S.N. 126
Primary School 
PS-21(P)
Play Ground
PG-25
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-22
32
III/8
Higne S.N.34
Primary school
PS-39(P)
C1-2
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-40
33
III/8
Kothrud S.N.89,90
Primary School
PS-42
Slum Iprovement
SI-4
Prakash Dhore/Raju Barate
22-30
34
VI/10
Hadpsar S.N.159
Primary School
PS-77
Youth guidence centre
YGC-7
Deepak Mankar, Kamal Vyavahare
20-26
35
VI/10
Hadpsar S.N.209
Primary School
PS-79
Aquarium
AQRM -1
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-27
36
V/2
Dhanori S.N.47
Vagetable Market 
VM-4(P)
Aqua Sports
AQSC -1
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-54
37
III/5
S'ngr S.N.103
Vegetable Market 
VM-8
Bio Gas
BGAS-1
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-23
38
III/5
Kothrud S.N. 110/1/1b
WT-1
Water Works
WW-3
Deepak Mankar/Kamal Vyavahare
20-33
39
III/8
Karvenagar S.N.14(P)
Youth Guidence Centre
YGC-1(P)
Commercial
C2-16
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot/sachin bhagat
3-20
40
VI/10
Hadpsar
Youth Guidence Centre
YGC-7
ITI -1
Subhash jagtap/sudhir janjot,sachin bhagat
3-52
41
VI/10
Hadpsar
Youth Guidence Centre
YGC-7(P)
Parking
P-92
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