Old stories of our elders that has became history now…

According to the tradition of our elders

  • 30 years ago from now, married daughter use to comes to her mother’s village every Sunday to play Ditwar. It is called Ditwar.
    *Girls of same age use gossip about their wedding life, swinging under the mango & neem trees, tears of joy flowed in the eyes of the elders when they use to see their daughters who were swinging and laughing and joking
  • Elders use to allow these girls to pluck as many mangoes they want.
  • But now it has become a thing of the past.
  • Just like us our beloved elders are also thinking about those beautiful memories down the lane

Hawkers standing on the road in Nakhtrana will be shifted to Vathanchok vegetable market


The general meeting of Nakhtrana group gram panchayat was held here by Sarpanch Lilaben V. Panchani’s presidency was met
In which other issues along with various development works were discussed in detail
As per the decision taken in the meeting, in the main market of the town, in front of the primary Kumar school, in front of the dharamshala, there is a row of vegetables, as well as kachhis standing in different areas of the town, space will be allotted in the vegetable market built in the old girls school which will reduce the traffic at the main market entrance.
There will be space where there is a lot of tension right now. Pedestrians will be relieved by two-wheelers.
The meeting was informed about the pre-monsoon activities in the town before the monsoon, when the monsoon is now over.
In addition, Sub-Panch Chandansinh Rathore introduced the Chamber of Commerce and the issue of moving the statue of Sardar Patel and the last flood in the market due to monsoon.
Chairman Khimjibhai Marwada, Musabhai, Bharat Surani, Paresh Sadhu, Bhikhabhai Rabari, Bindiaben Joshi, Sitaben Patel, Rekhaben Dave, Saraswatiben Patel were present in this meeting.
The issue was unanimously decided by all the members to move the statue from here to another place in a dignified manner and other issues of development of the town were also discussed.
Management was done by Talati Rameshbhai Mali as well as Jignesh Goswami.

Official monsoon in Gujarat from June 11

Announcing the official arrival of monsoon in Gujarat from June 11, the meteorological department said it has forecast rains for the next five days in Saurashtra and South Gujarat.
The monsoon will arrive in the whole of Maharashtra in two days. On the other hand, the possibility of rainy weather for five days has also been considered, due to which light to moderate rains are forecast in many areas for another five days.
On June 10, due to activation of a low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal, it will rain in Gujarat via Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh.
So there is a possibility of good rains in South Gujarat including Surat between 11th and 13th. Cyclonic circulation has been activated in South-West Rajasthan at present due to which Gujarat is experiencing hot winds with increasing heat and bubbling.
The low pressure will be active in the Bay of Bengal from June 11, due to which the monsoon is likely to start in South Gujarat by June 14 and in Gujarat between June 15 and 25, the meteorological department said.
The meteorological department has forecast for Daman, Anand, Kheda, Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Rajkot, Kutch and Diu on Thursday.

New regulations announced for Nagpur from 1 June

New rules have been imposed by the administration in Nagpur from 1 June…

  1. All essential service shops will be open from 7 am to 2 am.
  2. non essential std alone shops will be open Monday to Friday from 7 to 2 The mall will be closed.
  3. Fertilizers, seeds etc shops will be open from 7 am to 2 am for all seven days regarding agriculture.
  4. Foods Alcohol – Ecommerce and Essential. Home delivery of all service matters will continue till 11 pm.
  5. Goods will be transported.
  6. morning walk, out door sports will be closed.
  7. All government offices will be open with 25 percent presence.
  8. All private offices will be closed.
  9. There will be a ban on roaming on the streets after 3 pm without strong reasons..

Chandulal Nathani will lead the administration of All India Ramani Parivar

Shri Rudimatani Jai

To inform all the members of Jai Umiya Saha Parivar that Premjibapa, in-charge of the office of our All India Ramani Parivar, has passed away from Corona, with the consent of his successors.

Chandulal Pachanbhai Nathani from village Nakhtrana Junawas has been appointed as office in-charge on 20/5/2021.

Chandulal Nathani was given the responsibility of the office by Shri Pravinbhai Shamjibhai Dhanani, Vice President of the family and Shri Babulal Devjibhai Dhanani, General Secretary.

Chandulal Nathani’s contact no. 8320665506

Cyclone Tauktae makes landfall in Gujarat

A powerful cyclone has battered India’s west coast and made landfall in Gujarat after authorities evacuated hundreds of thousands of people.

Dubbed an “extremely severe cyclonic storm” by the Indian Meteorological Department, the cyclone, named Tauktae, brought with it wind speeds of 160 to 170 kilometres per hour (99.4 -105.6 miles per hour) with gusts of up to 190 km/h (118 mph), storm surges and heavy rainfall.

The cyclone destroyed buildings, uprooted trees and electricity pylons, snapped wires and led to waterlogging and floods in Gujarat as well as Maharashtra and the neighbouring territories of Daman and Diu.