Saraswati Sanman program to be held, online uploading started


Shri Kutchi Kadwa Patidar Caste Trust Fund Mumbai *
** Management Shri Patidar Yuvak Mandal Mumbai *
* Saraswati Sanman 2021 *

Shri Kutchi Kadwa Patidar Caste Trust Fund Mumbai organizes Saraswati Sanman program every year to encourage students But due to an epidemic like Corona, it was impossible to hold Saraswati Sanman program in August 2020 and also in August 2021. But to boost the morale of the students, the list of students who will pass in the Mumbai Patidar Pragati Mukhpatra published by Shri Kutchi Kadwa Patidar Jnati Trust Fund Mumbai will be published.

Your results can be found on the website of Shri Kutchi Kadwa Patidar Jnati Trust Fund Mumbai at http://kkpgtrustmumbai.org or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iinfosoft.kkpgtrustmumbai
On Android application * Dat. Dated from 01-08-2021. Must be uploaded online by 20-08-2021 *.
Special note
1. * Each student has to upload his / her passport size photo in Image 1 *
2. For any questions regarding the marksheet in the result, grade, faculty, etc., contact Hiren Limbani 9930982969 or Jayesh Bhagat 9322500540.
3. If there is any problem in uploading the result, the following phone no.

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Western Area: – Nitesh Bhavani 9029034990 Hitesh Pokar 9922429050
Central Area: – Rajinikanth Ramjiyani 9322249436 Hiren Chaudhary 9833114321
Harbor Area: – Tapan Rudani 75077555

Shri Patidar Yuvak Mandal (Mumbai)

Relief to shopkeepers: Essential service shops will be open daily in Mumbai

Non-essential shops can be maintained from Monday to Friday between 8 am and 3 pm in an even-odd manner.

MUMBAI: Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal on Monday issued a relief order to traders as they have almost succeeded in curbing the second wave of Corona. According to the new order of the corporation, the essential service shops in Mumbai will be open daily, but the non-essential shops will also be able to continue from Monday to Friday in an even-odd manner.

Under ‘Break the Chain’, the state government had given some instructions in the lockdown which was extended till June 15. Based on this, some necessary decisions were taken regarding opening of shops within the limits of Mumbai Municipal Corporation.

As per the new order of the corporation which will be in force till June 15, the essential service shops will be open every morning from 7 am to 2 pm. Shops except Mondays during the morning from Monday to Friday

However, non-essential service shops can be maintained on an even-odd basis, with shops on the right side of the road being open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the first week, while shops on the left side of the road on Tuesdays. Similarly, shops on the left side of the road will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the second week, while shops on the right side of the road will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The same method will allow the shops to continue in the coming weeks. Only on Saturdays and Sundays will the shops be completely closed except for the essentials. Finance of non-essential items along with essential items under e-commerce

This order will remain in force as long as the Break the Chain order exists by the State Government. All traders will be required to carry out social distance, use masks and other measures. If the order is violated, action will be taken under various sections. The commissioner also warned that the order could be revoked at any time if it was not properly complied with.

The same method will allow the shops to continue in the coming weeks. Only on Saturdays and Sundays will the shops be completely closed except for the essentials. E-commerce allows for the distribution of non-essential items as well as essential items.

This order will remain in force as long as the Break the Chain order exists by the State Government. All traders will be required to carry out social distance, use masks and other measures. If the order is violated, action will be taken under various sections. The commissioner also warned that the order could be revoked at any time if it was not properly complied with.

How Kalyan station got its name

Years ago, many Kutchis left their motherland and made Mumbai their motherland.1

Kalyanji Shivaji from Kutch Mandvi came to Mumbai in the year 1840 to get employment. The sea was till Masjid Bunder. The boat use came from the sea and stood about 300 meters away from the shore & laborers use to carry tourists on their shoulders to the shore. Kalyanji also used to do this wage. He would take 1 paisa of this labor work. On the day when it became 10 paisa, he used to work for free without taking any money. This was his oath.

One day the railway inspector Sir Anderson came to Mumbai by boat. Kalyanji brought him to the shore with his shoulder. Sir Andersen gave Kalyanji four annas, but that day Kalyanji got 10 paisa. Talking about his oath, he refused to take money.

Sir Anderson was very impressed. He gave his visiting card to Kalyanji.

One day Kalyanji felt like meeting Sir Anderson, he reached his office. They were happy to see Kalyanji. He told Kalyanji to leave this labor work and do some good work.

At that time, construction work was going on the railway track. Sir Andersen gave this contract to Kalyanji. Kalyanji did not have experience, but accepted the contract.

Sir Anderson went to inspect from time to time, pleased to see Kalyanji’s work ethic and sincerity. They used to call Kalyanji by the nickname of Kalyan.
Kalyanji completed the work 6 months ahead of schedule. India’s first train – ran from Bori port to Thane in 16/4/1853. At that time the naming of the stations beyond the police station was pending. A greeting ceremony was held on the occasion. Sir Andersen spoke to Kalyanji on the stage of diligence, honesty and his oath, paid homage to him and named the station on the outskirts of the Central Railway “Kalyan” in memory of this true man.

The people of Kutch are really proud with diligence, leaven and sincerity, the Kutchis have made their mark all over the world.