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Parna Auction Goes for Rupees 21,21,00,000 at Marine Drive Mumbai March , 201 4 Vol. No. 163 Ahimsa Foundation in World Over + 100000 The Only Jain E-Magazine Community Service for 14 Continuous Years Readership PARNA AUCTION GOES FOR RUPEES 21,21,00,000 AT MARINE DRIVE MUMBAI Maharaj Saheb Shri Hasratan Vijayji has completed hundred and eighty days of fasting. This occasion has given the reason for glorious celebrations to his followers and community members. As per the prevalent tradition, the community announced Parna Auction. A big number of followers participated in this auction at Marine Drive Mumbai where Maharaj Saheb was holding his past. It is reported that, the offer of Rupees Twenty One Crore Twenty Lakhs was finally went under the hammer and the successful bidder was Ghoghari Visha Oswal, Smt. Gajraben Girdharlal Jivanlal Shah of Jasparawale. The community offered the family the title of "Nagar Seth". This family is acknowledged for its regular financial and other contributions to the community. The Parna procedure and celebrations were held at Marine Drive Gymkhana in the auspicious presence of Prem Surishawarji M.S., Nayan Padamsagarji M. S. Hemchandji M. S. and Balmuni Vinamra Sagarji. The programme was also relayed live over Arihant Television Channel. Source : Mukesh Nahar Jain, Email : [email protected] JAIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION TO SET UP 24 UNIVERSITIES IN THE NAME OF 24 TIRTHANKARS Feb. 15, 2014. Pujya Gurudevshri Nayapadmasagarji Maharajsaheb, founder of Jain International Organisation announced that JIO will set up 24 universities in the name of 24 Jain Tirthankars, in order to avail benefits of Minority Status to Jains. He was speaking in a function held in Mumbai on 15th February 2014 to honor 3 Central Govt. Ministers for their remarkable contribution in obtaining Minority Status for Jains. These included Central Rural Development Minister Mr. Pradeep Jain “Aditya”, Minister of Minority Mr. K. Rahman Khan & Central State Minister Mr. Milind Deora. The occasion was graced by Pujya Lokesh Muniji, Mr. Mangalprabhat Lodha-MLA, Smt. Shobhana Jain-President UNI, Mr. S. C. Jain (Delhi) and Mr. Subhash Oswal (Delhi). Pujya Gurudevshri declared that JIO would shortly publish a booklet on information & advantage of Minority Status of Jains. The booklet would also include various legal provisions relating to Minority status. Pujya Gurudevshri Nayapadmasagarji categorically stated that Hindu was our culture & Jain was our religion. As Jains were respected by all, Jains would play a vital role as a link between majority & minority communities”. Pujya Gurudevshri stated that population of Jains in the world was 40 crore 2500 years ago, which was reduced to 8.50 crore before 900 years and presently it was 46 lacs as per last census by Govt. Jain community had always been peace loving, non-violent & charitable. Thus, there had been many attacks on Jain, being soft target. The Jains were forced to convert to other religions and their temples were also taken away or destroyed. Once upon a time famous temple of Tirupati Balaji was Jain temple. After getting Minority Status, Jains should get back all such converted temples & properties. Mr. Hemant Shah, Prominent Leader of JIO in his welcome speech stated that the Jains would get benefits of reservation & security having got the minority status. Jains would now become a link between majorities & minorities. Prof. Rattan Jain from Delhi informed that with recent Minority Status given to Jains, protection would be given to their temples, culture, languages & ancient holy scripts, autonomy in management of education institutions, 50% reservation of seats for Jains in Jain educational institutions & professional technical educations, educational loan at concessional interest rate for higher education etc. Mr. Sudhir Lodha of Chhenai further explained the benefits of Minority Status as a result of which Govt. would provide land and facilities for setting up of Jain educational institutions, properties of Jain Trusts would be out of purview of rent control act, due to which it would be easy to get vacant possession from tenants in the premises etc. Govt. would not be able to interfere or acquire management of Jain shrines or places of pilgrimage. 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