Thursday, May 3, 2012

Online application form for MHADA Mumbai flats May 2012 lottery

MHADA is holding a lottery draw for applicants wishing to own a budget home in Mumbai. The low cost homes in Mumbai and Mira Road are available for various income groups. The application for these homes can only be done online and the printed receipt has to be submitted to a designated branch of Axis Bank. Price of the flats of Mumbai Board for the 2013 lottery is here . For the 2014 lottery details check out the information here: 2014 MHADA Lottery Application


MHADA flats lottery May 2012


The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA) and the Konkan Housing and Area Development Board (a regional unit of MHADA) is having a sale by lottery of 867 tenements in Mumbai and 1726 tenements at Mira Road under the Konkan Board. For the 2014 lottery details check out the information here: 2014 MHADA Lottery Application

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Manchester United Soccer School Mumbai

Logo image from official website
In collaboration with the Western India Football Association (WIFA), Manchester United had last year launched a branch of its Manchester United Soccer Schools in Mumbai, Maharashtra at the Cooperage grounds. Specially created mini fields of artificial synthetic turf.at these grounds will provide children between the ages of 8 to 17 years all-round development skills through varied training modules. It is a non-residential program. Each training session will be of 5 weeks duration.

In addition to the full coaching program which includes 12½ hours on-field training, the children will get a goody bag, evaluation of each player and a fantastic opportunity to bag a place at the prestigious 2012 World Skills Final in Manchester - the lucky ones will play the beautiful game on the pitch at Old Trafford prior to the start of a Premiership game. Wow!

The new soccer training at Manchester United Soccer School Mumbai dates: 12th March - 15th April 2012 
Course Fees: Rs 12,600/-

Contact Information of Manchester United Soccer School Mumbai:
Manchester United Soccer Schools
Cooperage Football Ground, 
Maharashi Karve Road, 
Mumbai 400 021
Ph: + 91 22 22844544 + 91 22 22844545

Office Hours : Monday to Saturday – 10.30 Am to 5.30PM   
Website: manutdsoccerschools.in/courses.html

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena party impressive show in 2012 Mumbai Civic Elections


Raj Thackeray, chief of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) party, and his party's supporters have plenty of reasons to celebrate despite not outright winning the 2012 Mumbai civic polls.

Reason No.1: ALL 7 seats in the civic wards of the Dadar-Mahim area have been bagged by MNS candidates. These wards form the heart of the 'Marathi manoos' belt in the city & Shiv Sena candidates have long since held sway in past elections here.

Reason No.2: MNS won 28 seats - that's quite a good number! - which is far more than the mere 7 seats they got in the 2007 civic elections. It proves that they have taken great strides in getting a larger support base from voters.

Reason No. 3: The MNS has established itself as the single largest party in Nashik by winning a whopping 40 seats.

Reason No. 4: In Pune, MNS was second to the NCP, having won 29 seats. Shiv Sena could bag only 15 seats, while the BJP got 26 seat & Congress got 28 seats.

Now that MNS will be the opposition party in the Mumbai Civic Corporation, it can make its presence felt by proving to be responsible through its work & shedding the image of being just loud critics.



Shiv Sena is the King of Mumbai Civic Corporation

Without doubt, the Shiv Sena party proved that it is still roaring...and how! The saffron flag flew proudly atop the Shiv Sena Headquarters in Mumbai and was waved vigorously by ardent supporters as they gathered in groups all over Mumbai to celebrate their success in the 2012 Mumbai civic elections.

Watch the celebrations:




Interview of  Balasaheb Thackeray just prior to the ballot voting :

 




Shiv Sena supporters at Sena Bhavan, Mumbai with the Shiv Sena party song playing in the background (press the play button to start the video:



Saturday, February 18, 2012

2012 Maharashtra Civic Corporations Elections Final Results

The Shiv Sena party bagged 5 of the 10 civic corporations which went to elections in the State of Maharashtra. These are: Mumbai, Thane, Ulhasnagar, Nagpur and Akola. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) won a clear majority in Pimpri-Chinchwad. It may join hands with the Congress in the Pune and Nashik civic bodies. The MNS party was the surprise package, bagging 40 seats and thereby emerging as the winner in Nashik and the second largest in Pune with 28 seats. In Amravati, the Congress and NCP will join hands to form the civic government.

Below is a tabulated list of the 2012 Maharashtra Civic Elections Corporation-wise Final Results
2012 Maharashtra Civic Elections Results
Mumbai = 227Thane = 130Ulhasnagar = 78Pune = 152Nashik = 122Pimpri-Chinchwad=128Solapur = 102Amravati = 87Akola = 126Nagpur = 145
Shiv Sena755419181915912156
BJP32811261432581862
RPI1
Congress5018828151545251841
NCP143420512084161756
MNS287129404012
Independents287131691
CPI (M)33
BSP223
Other27142501

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Live! 2012 Mumbai civic elections results online


The 2012 Mumbai civic elections had a total of 227 seats up for grabs. Some of the major political parties who contested are:
  • Shiv Sena= 135 seats
  • BJP= 63 seats
  • RPI(A)= 29 seats  
  • MNS= 208 seats
  • NCP= 58 seats 
  • Congress= 169 seats
Voter turnout in 2012 civic elections:
  • Mumbai: 44%-45% 
  • Thane: 52%
  • Ulhasnagar: 43%
  • Nashik: 58%
  • Solapur: 58%
  • Nagpur: 55%
  • Pune: 53%
  • Amravati: 58%
  • Akola: 57%
  • Pimpri-Chinchwad: 56% 
The magic number required to win in Mumbai is 114 seats.

You can watch the results of the 2012 Mumbai civic polls live here: 
IBN Lokmat Live streaming of 2012 Mumbai civic polls results

IBN Lokmat will also give live updates of the 2012 civic polls results of Thane, Ulhasnagar Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Solapur, Amravati, Akola and Pimpri-Chinchwad, all of which had elections for seats in their civic wards.