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Join ISKCON Kharghar for Radha Madanmohanji Mahotsav 2022
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Join ISKCON Kharghar for Radha Madanmohanji Mahotsav 2022

by Staff Reporter August 7, 2022
written by Staff Reporter

A variety of events for Janmashtami are being held from 8th to 20th August 2022, at the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), at Kharghar.

Just like every year, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), Kharghar, is holding a grand Janmashtami event, lined up with a variety of events. So, apart from the spiritual essences of the festivity, there will be a whole lot of other activities to enchant the residents of Navi Mumbai.

For those who are unaware, the Radha Madanmohanji Mahotsav or Janmashtami celebrations, at Kharghar ISKCON, are nothing less than divine wherein hundreds of thousands of devotees congregate joyfully.

This year too, devotees are ecstatic to be part of the Radha Madanmohanji Mahotsav 2022 which will begin from 8th August, with the Jhulan Yatra Utsav, and end on 20th August, with the celebration of 126th Vyasa Puja of ISKCON’s Founder, Acharya Srila Prabhupada.

Apart from the religious activities and rituals, there will be a plethora of other cultural programmes too.

The Bhakti Kala Kshetra, a cultural wing of ISKCON, which strives to promote local talents and artists in a bid to preserve the cultural heritage of our country, will be holding a three-day cultural program featuring celebrity artists as well as local singers.

The highlight of the programmes will be the “Bhajan Sandhya” by Shri Omprakash Srivastava and Shri Vinod Trivedi – two well known singers hailing from Mumbai & Navi Mumbai.

The Nerul branch of Kalasadan, an institution striving to preserve and propagate India’s traditional performing arts in its divine and dignified forms and also to provide affordable opportunities to everyone to learn and pursue these arts, will be showcasing dance and various other performances.

Congregation members of ISKCON from Navi Mumbai and around, will be presenting cultural programs like dance & dramas, featuring the many aspects of Krishna Katha and the science of Krishna Consciousness.

The ISKCON family has invited the residents of Navi Mumbai to be part of the Janmashtami 2022 festivities in huge numbers accruing the blessings of Krishna for themselves, their families and friends.

A snap shot of Janmashtami 2022 events at Kharghar ISKCON:

  • Jhulan Yatra Utsav – 8th to 12th August, Timing – 7:30pm to 9:00pm.
  • Sri Balaram Jayanti (Lord Balaram’s appearance day) – 12th August, special Abhishek at 11:30.
  • Bhaktiras Shravan Utsav – 12th Aug. to 19th August, – Timing – 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
  • Sri Krishna Janmashtami Utsav – 18th – 20th August.
  • Sri Krishna Abhishek – 19th August, Kalash Abhishek – from 7.30 pm & Maha Abhishek at 12 (midnight). Temple shall remain open for devotees on 18th & 19th August, past midnight.
  • Srila Prabhupada’s 126th Vyasa Puja – 20th August. Glorification – 7:15 a m onwards. Abhishek – 6:00 pm onwards. Prasad distribution throughout the day after 1 pm

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Filthy and smelly road in Kharghar
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Filthy and smelly road in Kharghar

by Staff Reporter June 26, 2022
written by Staff Reporter

The road, which runs from sectors 35 towards sectors 20, 21 etc. in Kharghar, is just one of the many such spots in the node

Filthy and smelly road in Kharghar
Rain water has started accumulating with the garbage at the spot spreading it further. (Photo: LP)

Kharghar / Panvel / Navi Mumbai: Residents, especially motorists, driving towards, or from Jal Vayu Vihar, to sector 35, Kharghar, are greeted by an ever existing foul smell emanating from a dump of grabage that lays bare for all to admire. To be frank, this is one of the most smelly, or rather stinking, and filthiest spots in Kharghar.

There spot is to the left of the main road, right before the plant nursery in the corner, where it turns. It is the road that meets the “I Love Kharghar” mural circle.

The dumping is not new, and many have grown accustomed to the sight. However, ever since it started raining, the scene has grown filthier and smellier.

Suraj Singh, a resident of sector 20, says, “This spot has become a permanent dump-yard and always filthy. Now, it has become filthier as the rain water has started accumulating with the garbage and waste materials. The smell is so foul and strong that you can identify it from a long distance.”

The foul smell is not the only problem, but the flies buzzing around are also a matter of concern.

Dinesh Patel, a resident of sector 21, says, “This spot is a filthy and smelly fly zone, potential enough to spread diseases in the neighbourhood. Luckily it is a bit isolated but flies can fly, right?”

During the evening, the road is buzzing with walkers and joggers and they are just not liking the fact that their quota of fresh air has compromised.

Arvind Gupta, a daily evening walker, shares, “Every evening I walk from Jal Vayu to the open ground near sector 35 and back. However, when I walk past that spot I just can’t bear that stinking smell at all. This is so pathetic. Dumping right in public view without any hindrance from the administration. That shows the unconcern of the sweepers and all who are responsible for the dump.”

Surprisingly, this is just one of such spots in Kharghar that are being used for the purpose of dumping garbage, with one a little further from this spot.

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Monsoon cleaning is a sham: Leena Garad
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Monsoon cleaning is a sham: Corporator Leena Garad

by Staff Reporter June 13, 2022
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The Kharghar Forum, led by Leena Garad, slammed the contractors entrusted with the job of cleaning of nullahs in Kharghar.

Monsoon cleaning is a sham: Leena Garad
A shoddily cleaned nullah in sector 12 of Kharghar (Photo: Corporator Leena Garad).

Kharghar / Raigad / Navi Mumbai: Local corporator Leena Garad recently inspected work carried out by contractors in ward nos. 4, 5 and 6 located in sectors 19, 12 and 10 respectively, as part of the monsoon cleaning routine, only to be shocked to see the shoddiness of the work done.

On Monday, 13 June 2022, Garad visited the Navrang corner road in sector 12 during the early hours of the day, and during inspection of the nullahs, which were supposedly cleaned by the contractors, found that the cleaning was done for the namesake.

Garad informed, “The Panvel City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) recently started monsoon cleaning in some sectors in Kharghar. However, the work carried out by the contractors assigned for the job is completely shoddy. The so-called cleaning is just a gimmick.”

“The contractors leave the mud and waste right next to the nullahs, which flows right back during the rains. The surprising fact is that the Leader of the House (PCMC), had been on an inspection visit recently but was apparently not taken to such places with shoddy work,” Garad said.

While inspecting the cleaning work carried out in sector 19, Madhu Patil, Co-ordinator of the Kharghar Forum, witnessed a similar situation.

“Cleaning work has just started in sector 19 and they have adopted the same method here as well – simply cleaning the area around the lids and the immediate visible part inside the nullahs. You can see huge amounts of waste on both sides if you just take a peek inside,” Patil informed.

Considering the level of shoddiness, Garad went on to making a public plea that the PCMC should not making payments to any of the contractors towards the monsoon cleaning work, till all the nullahs were cleaned thoroughly.

“The corporation should not pay anyone unless the nullahs are totally clean because there is no need to spend money on shoddy work,” Garad said.

One of the co-ordinators of the Kharghar Forum, Balsesh Bhojne, also went down into one of the nullahs to show the amount of waste lying inside.

The Kharghar Forum is pressing hard to ensure that the PCMC looks into the matter immediately and gets the monsoon cleaning work done on a priority basis.

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Kharghar residents spending between Rs. 700 and 2500 for potable water every month
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Kharghar residents spending between Rs. 700 and 2500 for potable water every month

by Staff Reporter June 12, 2022
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Since four months residents of Kharghar have been completely relying on tanker water, which is mostly smelly, sticky, muddy and unfit for drinking.

Kharghar residents spending between Rs. 700 and 2500 for potable water every month
Kharghar residents have been buying 10-litre bottles of drinking water owing to the water crisis in the area (Photo – LP)

Kharghar / Panvel / Navi Mumbai: A majority of families in Kharghar and surrounding nodes like Taloja and Kamothe have been spending anywhere between Rs. 700 and Rs. 2500 every month on buying bottled potable water.

All these nodes in the Panvel City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) area have been surviving on water supplied by private tankers since March 2022. The City and Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (CIDCO) has not been able to provide sufficient potable water to a majority of housing societies in the region, especially in Kharghar and Taloja nodes since about four months.

So while residential societies have been burdened by the huge costs of obtaining water for their residents for daily use, residents have been burdened by the expenses incurred on buying drinkable water.

The Jha family, residents of sector 35-I, shares, “The water issue in Kharghar has been dragging on since more then four months now. We hardly get water for 15 minutes in the morning and evening, and that water can only be used for washing clothes and utensils and bathing. To be frank, bathing with tanker water has been creating skin problems for many people in our society too, but that is another issue.”

“We cannot drink the muddy, smelly and sticky water at all. So the only option residents are left with is to buy bottled water. We consume 7 to 8 bottles of 10-litres each, every month, costing us between Rs. 700 to Rs. 800. It is an extra burden for a middle class family like us,” the Jha’s add.

This is not an isolated incident and the fact is that a majority of housing societies have been spending extra on drinking water, with larger families spending even more.

Tamanna Malhotra, a teacher residing in sector 35, shares, “We have to buy two 10-litre bottles of mineral water every second day, amounting to a total of 30 bottles a month, costing us Rs. 3000. In the month of May we had bought over 40 bottles owing to the heat.”

“A majority of residents in our society have been buying bottled water since months now. This is a very unnecessary expenditure for a majority of families,” she adds.

The surprising part is that most of the residents buying bottled water are those with RO systems already installed at their residences.

Jatin Rajpal, another resident of sector 35, shares, “You will be surprised to learn that the RO’s don’t actually seem to take away the stench of the ground water or pond water, wherever they source it from. So even when the filters clear the water off all visible dirt, the smell and taste don’t seem to change much.”

“We are not sure if the make and quality of the ROs matter that much, but they could be deciding factors too. Maybe expensive makes of water filters work well at filtering such murky water,” he adds.

Advocate Shelly Pandya, a resident of Hyde Park in sector 35 G, “We had an RO but had to buy another, costing Rs. 8000, to be able to filter the muddy and smelly water being supplied by the tankers. And even though the new RO does a pretty good job, it is just not the same as regular water supply.”

“While residents of our society have ROs installed, many of the middle class families in the area don’t have any owing to the costs. These families are also not in a position to buy bottled water every day. So, they have been using tanker water, which is unfit for drinking. However, many have started cutting down their budgets for the sake of buying bottled water at least twice in a week for fear of water borne diseases. Boiling water everyday too, is not cheap, owing to the amount of gas required to boil it.”

CIDCO had assured that the water issues of Kharghar and other neighbouring nodes would be resolved by the end of May 2022, subject to completion of work being carried out at the Hetawane Dam.

Earlier in the month, local corporator, Leena Garad, had also visited the Hetwane Dam to check the water level and status of ongoing repairs and modifications. She had revealed some startling facts too.

Also read: Kharghar Corporator Leena Garad visits Hetawane Dam

It is almost the end of June now, and residents are yet to receive adequate water supply.

Our (LocalPress.in) view

Well, we are well aware of the predicament as we are situated in Kharghar ourselves and have been spending around 2000 every month on buying bottled water.

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Kharghar Corporator Leena Garad visits Hetawane Dam
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Kharghar Corporator Leena Garad visits Hetwane Dam

by Staff Reporter June 11, 2022
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Garad inspected the present water level at the dam and the ongoing construction work.

Pen / Raigad / Navi Mumbai: Local corporator Leena Garad recently visited the Hetwane Dam in Pen, Raigad, on 4th June 2022, to check the viability and progress of the work, that the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) said, was underway.

Garad had visited the dam to check the water reserves and also to inspect the work being done by CIDCO to ensure adequate water supply to all the nodes in the region.

Readers must be aware that there has been extreme scarcity of potable water in Kharghar, Taloja, Kamothe and Panvel for the last four months, forcing residential societies to buy water from private water suppliers. The situation has also boosted the sale of bottled water as the water supplied through water tankers has been found unfit for drinking.

Garad shared the following findings with us:

Hetwane Dam has sufficient water even now

Garad surprisingly informed that the water levels were sufficient enough to meet the needs of all nodes from Kharghar to Panvel.

“To start with, I want to clear the general misunderstanding of the residents of our region – There is no visible scarcity of water in the Hetwane dam. Even now, in the scorching weather that is dwindling water reserves everywhere, the dan has enough water to cater to the entire region. So frankly, the whole understanding of the residents that water is scarce, is not true at all. We seem to have enough water till the monsoon arrives.”

Watch: Corporator Leena Garad visits Hetwane Dam in Paned, Raigad

Open running channel cause of low pressure of supply

Garad further shared a startling fact concerning an open running water channel at the dam area.

“There is an open channel across the CIDCO pump room at the dam, which has been flushing away hundreds of thousands of litres of water on a daily basis. It is owing to such that there is always a low pressure of water supply, which has been one of the main issues that CIDCO has been quoting since years. However, none of the authorities have eve informed anyone about the running water channel till now.”

“Can you imagine the situation? When the entire region is thirsting for water, there is an untapped water channel that gushes thousands of litres of precious every day, also accounting to the low pressure in supply lines.”

The modifications at the dam could have been done years ago

Garad blamed the administration for delaying the matter for years without any rational explanation ever given to the residents.

Kharghar Corporator Leena Garad visits Hetawane Dam
Work at the Hetwane Dam in Pen, Raigad is slated to be completed within a fortnight (Photo: Leena Garad)

“It is plainly visible that there was no scarcity of water. Frankly, with a little bit of timely modifications like the one being made now, would have ensured sufficient and regular water supply to region. So why did the administration and the development authority never think about it in all these years?”

“CIDCO has been promising uninterrupted water supply, year after year since 2013, but has not been able to provide as promised. None of the nodes like Kharghar, Kamothe and Taloja have ever received sufficient water supply on a regular basis. Taloja has a different level of water issues altogether.”

“There has always been water scarcity in more than a couple of sectors in all of these nodes. This simply points out to the shoddy planning of the development authority and blatant non-implementation of work by the administration.”

Garad is now waiting to see if CIDCO fulfills the newly made promises of regularising water supply to all deprived nodes in the region once the ongoing work gets completed.

“We are hopeful that the ongoing work at the Hetwane dam will solve a major part of the issue by helping channelize a major quantity of water that was wasting away. However, more permanent solutions have to be worked upon for the ever growing population and their growing need for potable water,” Garad concluded.

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Vashi dog park finally opens it's gates
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Vashi dog park finally opens it’s gates

by Staff Reporter June 10, 2022
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Navi Mumbai’s first ever dog park is now a reality

Vashi / Navi Mumbai: The much awaited Vashi Dog Park has been thrown open for pet parents to bring in their dogs for play and exercise. The park was delayed a lot owing to the pandemic, followed by pending construction work, which was recently completed, much to the joy of pet parents in Vashi and around.

The park was inaugurated by MLA Shashikant Shinde (NCP), in the presence of former corporators Divya and Vaibhav Gaikwad, several pet parents and their pets.

For those who don’t know, the Vashi Dog Park was the brainchild of Divya Gaikwad, who had been relentlessly pursuing the NMMC since years to turn it into a reality. It is a dedicated park for pet dogs and is situated within the Veer Savarkar Udyan in sector 8, Vashi.

Work on the dog park had commenced in the month of April 2021 but was delayed for many reasons.

Read the story here: Work on Vashi dog park, Navi Mumbai’s first such park, commences

However, work on the park gathered momentum in the last two months and the park was finally readied to open.

“I am very glad to announce the opening of the Vashi Dog Park to all pet dog owners. It is finally a reality for all those who had been strongly supporting the cause since more than half a decade. I thank the NMMC too for their support and for making the dream of all pet owners come true,” Gaikwad said.

The event was attended by pet parents from Vashi who came along with their pet dogs, who happily played around in the many slides, climbs and tunnels installed inside the park.

Pet parents were ecstatic as they sat back and saw their pets happily playing around without any worries.

“It is such a great feeling to see my pet kid playing freely without the fear of being shouted at or driven away by anyone. He can finally be himself and have as much fun as he can playing with his friends,” said one of the pet parents present at the park.

It is his park and he shall freely play here,” Gaikwad had been and was completed Finally, after more than half a decade of continuous struggle, Gaikwad’s vision has taken shape in the form of the first ever dog park of Navi Mumbai.

The Vashi dog park is now open for Navi Mumbai’s pet dogs.

(We will be updating the timing, fees (if any) and other details soon).

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Ecologics & Innovations Foundation plants 21 saplings at creek-side area in sector 16, Kharghar
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Ecologics & Innovations Foundation plants 21 saplings at creek-side area in sector 16, Kharghar

by Staff Reporter June 5, 2022
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The saplings were planted in celebration of World Environment Day 2022.

Ecologics & Innovations Foundation plants 21 saplings at creek-side area in sector 16, Kharghar
Priti Sharma, Founder, Ecologics & Innovations Foundation, and a volunteer, Adarsh, planting a sapling.

Kharghar / Panvel / Navi Mumbai: A city based NGO, Ecologics & Innovations Foundation, planted 21 saplings, early during the day on Sunday, 5 June 2022, along the creek behind Vastu Vihar in sector 16 of Kharghar. The activity was self funded and carried out by their volunteers and some enthusiastic local young environment lovers, who had all gathered to do their part towards the environment, on World Environment Day 2022..

Priti Sharma, Founder, Ecologics & Innovations Foundation, shared, “Planting saplings is just one of the many ways available to rejuvenate the environment. It is a long process, but it is such long and relentless processes that can really save the environment. What we did was a small gesture just like what many other local NGOs and individuals have been doing in their own capacities. There is a lot more to be done as we go along.”

Abhimanyu Patil, local corporator and chairman of ward committee (A), PCMC, took some time out of his busy schedule to participate in the activity.

Abhimanyu Patil, local corporator and chairman of ward committee (A), PCMC, and Priti Sharma, Founder, Ecologics & Innovations Foundation, at the sapling plantation event.

Patil shared his thoughts on the idea of planting saplings, “Of all the things we can do to nourish the environment, the simplest is the planting of saplings, whenever and wherever possible. We need to maintain a balance in environment by growing as many trees as we can. It is so simple, right?”

The youngsters present at the event shared the same opinion.

Affan Baig, a resident of sector 35, shared his experience, “This was my first ever event of planting saplings and I really felt wonderful. It provided me with a feeling of satisfaction of contributing to the environment in some way. I shall participate in such activities more often from now on.”

On future events of the organisation, Priti shared, “We have a “Monsoon Plantation Drive” event coming up in the end of June, or in the first week of July (dates not decided yet), in collaboration with the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC). We will be planting saplings at the Morbe Dam at Khalapur, Raigad. “

The event concluded on a good note with the creek-side area getting richer by 21 plants and the promise of more to come!

To join the cause, simply:

Call: +91 81693 35053

Visit: www.ecologicsninnovation.org

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Last day of BANM Mega Property Exhibition 2022; Home seekers should visit without fail
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Last day of BANM Mega Property Exhibition 2022; Home seekers should visit without fail

by Staff Reporter May 16, 2022
written by Staff Reporter

Home seekers should grab the opportunity to book their dream homes as the four-day, 20th CREDAI-BANM mega property exhibition 2022, ends today.

Vashi / Navi Mumbai: Home seekers have yet another day to find their dream homes and also book them at great discounts, as the Builders Association of Navi Mumbai (BANM) will be wrapping up their 2022 mega property exhibition today, 16 May 2022.

In the past three days the four-day property exhibition being held at the grounds opposite the CIDCO Exhibition Centre sector 30 A, Vashi, has been visited by many home buyers, many of whom have already booked their dream homes at unbelievable offers and discounts.

For those who are reading about the BANM’s mega property event for the first time, it is a one of a kind, and the longest running property event in the city, dating back to twenty successful years. It is a joint venture of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) and BANM.

The BANM 20th mega property exhibition has been held after a hiatus of three years and developers have come up with many home buying options.

Hundreds of affordable housing and premium housing projects have been exhibited at the exhibition. On offer are properties starting from Rs. 20 lakh up to 20 crores.

Also read: Visit the mega exhibition once: BANM urges property seekers and residents alike

Manish Bathija, managing director, Paradise Group, shares, “The exhibition is not just to display projects but to help home buyers find homes that fit their likings and budgets. It is to make them aware of the real estate scenario, discuss their plans and priorities with developers and banking experts at the event.”

“Above all, it is to fill them up with positive vibes by letting them know that their dreams of buying the right homes, and living happily with their families, is also a priority of developers like us, who are no different than them,” Bathija adds.

All the participating developers share the same views as that of Bathija. Homebuyers are requested to make the most of this tremendous opportunity and visit the property exhibition today with their entire families, especially children, as there are many interesting installations and attractions, including foreign musicians and performing artists at the event.

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Visit the mega exhibition once: BANM urges property seekers and residents alike
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Visit the mega exhibition once: BANM urges property seekers and residents alike

by Staff Reporter May 14, 2022
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Participating member developers say that the 20th mega property exhibition by CREDAI-BANM will have something for every buyer who wants an affordable or fancy dream home

Vashi / Navi Mumbai: The Builders’ Association of Navi Mumbai (BANM) is urging all home seekers to pay a visit to the four-day 20th Mega Property Exhibition at least once.  The exhibition, being held at the ground opposite the CIDCO exhibition centre at Vashi, was inaugurated yesterday at the hands of Panvel civic chief, Ganesh Deshmukh.

While developers participating in the mega exhibition are confident of the projects they have on offer, they hope home seekers will at least visit the event once to have a great experience.

Bhupendra Shah, Trustee, BANM, shared his thoughts, “The 20th mega property exhibition is a wonderful opportunity for home seekers to discuss their options in person with participating developers. They can benefit from candid conversations with developers and banking institutions to get a clear picture of the real estate scenario in the region, and make wise home buying decisions.”

Readers should know that the 20th edition of the CREDAI-BANM mega property exhibition has a lot to offer to home buyers with more than 100 participating developers showcasing affordable housing, premium houses and also redevelopment projects.

Also read: Panvel Civic Chief Ganesh Deshmukh inaugurates CREDAI-BANM 20th Mega Property Exhibition 2022

Shah emphasised on the essence of the exhibition, “Buyers should be aware of the ongoing real estate scenario and how it still remains firm as one of the best investment options. For end users, there is a lot of research material and experts to be benefitted from at the exhibition.”

“We don’t want home buyers to come only if they plan to buy homes right away. What we want is for them to visit the exhibition, get a feel of the ongoing real estate trend and growth in the region, and make informed home-buying decision in future,” Shah added.

All participating developers and bankers felt the same and urged home seekers to visit BANM’s 20th mega property exhibition without fail.

Another participating developer emphasised, “If nothing else, then resident should visit just for a change of vibe, and to feel the positive aura that the exhibition promises to spread. Come with your families and children and be part of a mega event as a community.”

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Panvel Civic Chief Ganesh Deshmukh inaugurates CREDAI-BANM 20th Mega Property Exhibition 2022
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Panvel Civic Chief Ganesh Deshmukh inaugurates CREDAI-BANM 20th Mega Property Exhibition 2022

by Staff Reporter May 13, 2022
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Deshmukh also inaugurated several developer kisosks at the first day of the 20th mega property exhibition at Vashi

Panvel civic chief Ganesh Deshmuk along with BANM developer members during the inauguration of the CREDAI-BANM 20th Mega Property Exhibition at Vashi on Friday, 13 May 2022.

Vashi / Navi Mumbai: The PCMC commissioner Ganesh Deshmukh, enthusiastically inaugurated the 20th edition of the CREDAI-BANM Mega Property Exhibition at the CIDCO exhibition centre ground at Vashi, early in the day.

Deshmukh wished success to both the developers and the buyers to make the most out of this mega event which was being held after a hiatus of three long years.

The entire lobby of enthusiastic member and partner developers of the Builders Association of Navi Mumbai (BANM), and also several banking partners could be seen actively running around the venue, preparing for the long and fruitful four days of the event from 13 May to 16 May, from 10:00 am to 8:30 pm.

Bhupendra Shah, Chairman, Trustee Board of BANM, exclaimed, “We are taking a calculated and well researched step by holding this event out of the blue and are confident that it will help reestablish the connection with home seekers who have been wondering about the ongoing real estate scenario in and around the city.”

For readers who are unaware of the CREDAI-BANM 20th mega property exhibition, also read the following story: CREDAI-BANM 20th Mega Property Exhibition starts tomorrow

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