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FIR Filed Against Great Bharat Circus for Illegally Using Animals The Dynamic Daily Newspaper of Navi Mumbai 5 December VOL. 13 • ISSUE 181 PAGES 12 • PRICE ` 1 2019 THURSDAY RNI No. MAHEN/2007/21778 POSTAL REGN. NO. NMB/154/2017-19/VASHI MDG POST OFFICE NEWS IN FIR filed against Great CIDCO to allot 991 BRIEF houses to general Fifth Art Fiesta Bharat Circus for from 13th to category applicants on 15th December illegally using animals at Vashi the waiting list The fifth “Art Fiesta”, Navi Mumbai Police acted on complaints from PETA NAVI MUMBAI: The oped in Kharghar, the eagerly awaited annu- City and Industrial De- Kalamboli, Taloja and al festival for art loving peo- India and Animal Welfare Board Representative velopment Corporation Dronagiri in Navi ple of Navi Mumbai, (CIDCO) has decided to Mumbai. Among them, Thane, Mumbai and even allot the remaining 991 there were a total of 991 Pune, will be held from houses to general cate- houses remaining in th th 13 to 15 December, gory on the waiting list the economically weak- 2019 at Vashi Kali Mandir, for its 9,249 affordable er sections of the Talo- plot No. 25A, Sector - 6, housing Vashi. As it does every project. year, Navi Mumbai Ben- The lot- gali Association (NMBA) will organize this mega ex- tery of hibition cum sale of paint- 9,249 af- ing & sculpture in its pre- fordable mises to bring art creators houses and connoisseurs. Sever- was de- al art workshops will be clared on conducted during these Novem- After Sunish Subramanian, (FIR) against the cir- three days by some emi- NAVI MUMBAI: ber 26, nent artistes… receiving complaint regarding cruelty to cus. 2019 at (More on page 2) from People for the animals used illegally The FIR was regis- Agri-Koli Ethical Treatment of for performances by the tered under Section Culture Bhavan, Nerul ja and different sections CPR awareness Animals (PETA) India Great Bharat Circus, 188 of The Indian Pe- by CIDCO’s Vice Presi- of the low-income workshop and Animal Welfare the Kamothe Police nal Code, 1860, for dent and Managing Di- group. Board of India (AWBI) Station in Navi Mum- flouting an order of a rector, Lokesh Chan- As per the resolu- Navi Mumbai Doctors Honorary District Ani- bai has filed a First Foundation in association dra. tion passed by the mal Welfare Officer Information Report Contd. on pg. 2 with Jhulelal Charitable Under the Prime Board of Directors of Trust is conducting ‘First Aid Minister’s Housing & Cardiopulmonary Re- Scheme, “Homes for Contd. on pg. 3 suscitation (CPR) Aware- Golden custard apples All”, the houses in this ness Workshop’ on Sun- scheme have been day 15th December, 2019 arrive in the city made available to the from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at economically weaker By Chandrashekhar Hendve Sindhu Bhavan, Jhulelal and lower income NAVI MUMBAI: The Charitable Trust, Auditori- groups. Under this rare hybrid fruit- the um, 1st floor, Plot No 7, housing scheme, 3176 golden custard apple- is behind Vashi bus depot, houses for economical- now flooding Vashi’s Sector 9A,Vashi. Citizens ly weaker sections and Agriculture Produce of all age groups can at- 6073 for low income tend the workshop. The Market Committee’s units are being devel- topics covered will include: (APMC), fruit division. primary lifesaving proce- The fruit, which is big- dures for common man, ger, brighter, sweeter which can save life in elec- and almost seedless tric shock, Gas leak, Vehic- from the regular seed- ular accident, Drowning, ed custard apples, is arriving in the mar- duction of the fruit,” he Snake Bites, Heart Attack, said to be one of the ket,” informed Atul added. unconscious, life threaten- best varieties amongst Dhere, a largest trader The season for gold- ing conditions etc. Work- custard apples. of golden custard ap- en custard apples start- shop will be conducted in “We are getting ples. “The quality of the ed from first week of Marathi and Hindi. Regis- golden custard apples fruit is very good and November and will con- tration is free but on first come first served basis. For from Pune, Kolhapur, each golden custard tinue till the first week registration whatsapp Solapur at present and apple weighs about 100 of February. By the end “name & mobile number” about five hundred to to 200 grams. This of December there will six hundred kilo- year, with good rains, to: 9820276484 Contd. on pg. 4 grammes of the fruit is there has been good pro- www.newsband.in | [email protected] 2 Thursday, 5 December 2019 FIR filed mals is inherent in the circus business, a con- Some of the principal findings of Fifth Art Fiesta to be against... clusion that has al- PETA India’s investigation into the th Contd. from pg. 1 ready led numerous held from 13 to government official; countries to ban the use Great Bharat Circus are listed below: Sections 22 and 26 of of animals in circuses,” • A camel with an untreated and infected th The Prevention of Cru- says Nikunj Sharma, wound on the left hind leg was bleeding 15 December at Vashi elty to Animals (PCA) associate director of pol- while being forced to perform. VASHI: The fifth artistes and those Act, 1960, for using an- icy at PETA India. “It is • Another camel had a serious jaw injury “Art Fiesta”, the practising other art- imals for performances high time that a ban on that prevented the animal from closing his eagerly awaited forms can grab this without registering the use of animals in or her mouth. annual festival for art great opportunity to them with the AWBI; Indian circuses were in- • Dogs were made to perform meaningless loving people of Navi showcase their Section 11(1) (a) of the troduced. Any delay will tricks such as rolling barrels with their Mumbai, Thane, creativity and passion PCA Act, 1960, for treat- mean continued abuse forelegs and walking awkwardly on their Mumbai and even for art for all art hind legs. Pune, will be held lovers across the • Two emus were kept in small cages with- from 13th to satellite cities. out adequate food and water. 15th December, 2019 Amateurs, who have • A horse and a mule were tethered with at Vashi Kali Mandir, an artistic knack and short ropes that restricted their movement, plot No. 25A, Sector - are interested in causing them extreme stress. 6, Vashi. As it does displaying their • During the acts, the human performer hit every year, Navi artworks, can partici- the camels, the dogs, and the horse sever- Mumbai Bengali pate in this event. al times. Association (NMBA) They can showcase will organize this their creativity and A PETA India in- manian. The team con- mega exhibition cum artistic passion. This vestigation released ducted its inspection of sale of painting & event is open to last month revealed the circus on 1 Decem- sculpture in its everyone who is above rampant abuse of a ber 2019 and – since premises to bring art 15 years of age. A horse, a mule, two cam- the findings confirmed creators and connois- committee of eminent els, seven dogs, and the observations of cru- seurs. Several art artists will shortlist two emus used by the elty and illegality made workshops will be the final selections Great Bharat Circus. by the PETA India in- conducted during and inform the Following a complaint vestigators – decided to these three days by participants. by the group, support- file a police complaint. some eminent ar- Paintings should ed by the investigative PETA India joined the tistes. be submitted on 6th, findings of illegality complaint by providing Painters, portrait 7th & 8th December, and cruelty, the AWBI crucial photo and vid- makers, sketch 2019 from 7pm-10pm. ordered an inspection eo evidence of cruelty of the circus by a team to animals committed ing animals cruelly, in- of dogs, horses, camels, including Mr Subra- by the circus. cluding beating them; goats, birds, elephants, and Section 11(1)(b) for and other animals. In using unfit animals the meantime, PETA PUBLIC NOTICE who had wounds on India is calling on every- This is to notify that Apartment no. JN-1/72/A-12, (VS-1/72/A-12), their legs. one to stay away from Second Floor, Sector – 9, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400 703, Tal. & “The findings from animal circuses, as they Dist. Thane, (hereinafter referred to as the “Said apartment”) is in our investigations of cir- make the lives of the joint ownership of my client MR. ANKIT A. CHOPRA & MS. cuses over the years re- animals they use a liv- ADITI A. CHOPRA. My client recently realized that 1. Original Allotment Letter, issued veal that cruelty to ani- ing nightmare.” by CIDCO Ltd., in the name of MR. BALDEV SINGH JULTA, 2. Original Possession Letter, issued by CIDCO Ltd. In the name of MR. BALDEV SINGH JULTA & 3. Original Agreement to Hire PUBLIC NOTICE Purchase, executed between CIDCO Ltd., and MR. BALDEV Public notice is hereby given on behalf my client RAINBOW SINGH JULTA, is missing and not traceable after diligent search. FLAT AND SHOP OWNERS ASSOCIATION, SECTOR – 10, In this respect, my client lodged missing complaint for the same VASHI, NAVI MUMBAI – 400703, that Mr. Jayantilal Purohit with Vashi Police Station and Certificate dated 30/11/2019 was SPECIAL OFFER has applied for no objection certificate from the association in respect issued by the Vashi Police Station vide register no. 3951/2019. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ON REAL of flat no. B-3, Second floor, building no. F-3 in our association. He Any person(s) claim to have found the above mentioned Original claims that he has purchased the said flat from Kotak Mahindra and/or Xerox Document and/or intends to claim the Said apartment ESTATE (Buying /Selling /Paying Guest etc.) Bank in auction.
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