Sunday 31 August 2014

Attention...

Dear All,
It's in India - Karnataka - Bangalore
A 10 year old boy, had eaten pineapple about 15 days back, and fell sick, from the day he had eaten. Later when he had his Health check done...... doctors diagnosed that he had AIDS.
His parents couldn't believe it...Then the entire family under went a checkup... none of them suffered from Aids. So the doctors checked again with the boy if he had eaten out.....The boy said 'Yes'. He had pineapple that evening. Immediately a group from the hospital went to the pineapple vendor to check. They found the pineapple seller had a cut on his finger while cutting the pineapple; his blood had spread into the fruit.
When they had his blood checked...the guy was suffering from AIDS...but he himself was NOT aware. Unfortunately the boy is now suffering from it.
Please take care while u eat on the road side (particularly tasty Vadapav & Paani Puri) and pls fwd this mail to your dear one's..
Take Care
Please Forward This Mail To All The Persons You Know As Your Message May Save One's life
✅Pass 2 all your contacts.

Dr Hardik Shah,
CMO, Civil Hospital
Mumbai
This message is from a group of Doctors in India:
(forwarded in public interest)

Saturday 30 August 2014

Maulana Azad.

Abul Kalam Muhiyuddin Ahmed
Azad pronunciation (Bengali:
আবুল কালাম মুহিয়ুদ্দিন আহমেদ
আজাদ; Urdu: ﺍﺑﻮ ﺍﻟﮑﻼﻡ ﻣﺤﯽ ﺍﻟﺪﯾﻦ ﺍﺣﻤﺪ ﺁﺯﺍﺩ
"Abul Kalam Azad") (11 November
1888 – 22 February 1958) was an
Indian scholar and a senior political
leader of the Indian independence
movement. Following India's
independence, he became the first
Minister of Education in the Indian
government. In 1992 he was
posthumously awarded India's
highest civilian award, the Bharat
Ratna.[1] There is also a theory
which suggests that earlier when he
was offered Bharat Ratna he
promptly declined it saying that it
should not be given to those who
have been on the selection
committee. Later he was awarded
posthumously in 1992. He is
commonly remembered as Maulana
Azad; the word Maulana is an
honorific meaning 'learned man',
and he had adopted Azad ( Free) as
his pen name. His contribution to
establishing the education
foundation in India is recognised by
celebrating his birthday as
"National Education Day" across
India. [2]
As a young man, Azad composed
poetry in Urdu language , as well as
treatises on religion and
philosophy. He rose to prominence
through his work as a journalist,
publishing works critical of the
British Raj and espousing the
causes of Indian nationalism. Azad
became the leader of the Khilafat
Movement, during which he came
into close contact with the Indian
leader Mahatma Gandhi . Azad
became an enthusiastic supporter of
Gandhi's ideas of non-violent civil
disobedience, and worked to
organise the non-co-operation
movement in protest of the 1919
Rowlatt Acts. Azad committed
himself to Gandhi's ideals,
including promoting Swadeshi
(indigenous) products and the cause
of Swaraj (Self-rule ) for India . In
1923, at an age of 35, he became the
youngest person to serve as the
President of the Indian National
Congress.
Azad was one of the main
organisers of the Dharasana
Satyagraha in 1931, and emerged as
one of the most important national
leaders of the time, prominently
leading the causes of Hindu-Muslim
unity as well as espousing
secularism and socialism. [3] He
served as Congress president from
1940 to 1945, during which the Quit
India rebellion was launched. Azad
was imprisoned, together with the
entire Congress leadership, for
three years. Azad became the most
prominent Muslim opponent of the
demand for a separate Muslim state
of Pakistan and served in the
interim national government.
Amidst communal turmoil following
the partition of India, he worked for
religious harmony. As India's
Education Minister, Azad oversaw
the establishment of a national
education system with free primary
education and modern institutions of
higher education. He is also
credited with the establishment of
the Indian Institutes of Technology
and the foundation of the University
Grants Commission, an important
institution to supervise and advance
the higher education in the nation.
[3]
Early life
Azad was born on 11 November
1888 in Makkah, Saudi Arabia .
Azad's real name was Abul Kalam
Ghulam Muhiyuddin who became
known as Maulana Azad by
everyone. [4] His forefathers - made
up of scholars and soldiers - had
immigrated to India from Herat ,
present-day Afghanistan, after the
Shi'a Safavids took over Persia and
Babur established the Sunni Mughal
Empire in India. Azad's father was
Maulana Muhammad Khairuddin, a
scholar who authored a dozen of
books and had thousands of
disciples, [5] while his mother was
an Arab, the daughter of Sheikh
Mohammad Zaher Watri, himself a
reputed scholar from Medina who
had a reputation that extended even
outside of Arabia. [4][6] Maulana
Khairuddin lived with his family in
the Bengal region until he left India
during the First Indian War of
Independence and settled in Mecca,
where he met his wife, Zulaikha
Begum (a member of the Bengali
Muslim immigrant family residing in
Medina), and where Maulana Azad
was born, but returned to Calcutta
with his family in 1890. [7][8] Azad
began to master several languages,
including Urdu , Hindi , Persian,
Bengali, Arabic , English,. [4] He was
also trained in the Mazahibs of
[Hanafi], [Maliki], Shafi'i and
Hanbali fiqh, shariat , mathematics,
philosophy, world history and
science by reputed tutors hired by
his family. An avid and determined
student, the precocious Azad was
running a library, a reading room, a
debating society before he was
twelve, wanted to write on the life of
Ghazali at twelve, was contributing
learned articles to Makhzan (the
best known literary magazine of the
day) at fourteen,[9] was teaching a
class of students, most of whom
were twice his age, when he was
merely fifteen and succeeded in
completing the traditional course of
study at the young age of sixteen,
nine years ahead of his
contemporaries, and brought out a
magazine at the same age. [10] In
fact, in the field of journalism, he
was publishing a poetical journal
(Nairang-e-Aalam ) [11] and was
already an editor of a weekly (Al-
Misbah ), in 1900, at the age of
twelve and, in 1903, brought out a
monthly journal, Lissan-us-Sidq ,
which soon gained popularity. [12]
At the age of thirteen, he was
married to a young Muslim girl,
Zulaikha Begum. [8] Azad compiled
many treatises interpreting the
Qur'an , the Hadith, and the
principles of Fiqh and Kalam.[7]
Revolutionary and journalist
Azad developed political views
considered radical for most
Muslims of the time and became a
full-fledged Indian nationalist. [7]
He fiercely criticised the British for
racial discrimination and ignoring
the needs of common people across
India. He also criticised Muslim
politicians for focusing on
communal issues before the
national interest and rejected the All
India Muslim League 's communal
separatism. Azad developed
curiosity and interest in the pan-
Islamic doctrines of Jamal al-Din
al-Afghani and visited Afghanistan,
Iraq, Egypt , Syria and Turkey. But
his views changed considerably
when he met revolutionary activists
in Iraq and was influenced by their
fervent anti-imperialism and
nationalism.[7] Against common
Muslim opinion of the time, Azad
opposed the partition of Bengal in
1905 and became increasingly
active in revolutionary activities, to
which he was introduced by the
prominent Hindu revolutionaries Sri
Aurobindo and Shyam Sundar
Chakravarty. Azad initially evoked
surprise from other revolutionaries,
but Azad won their praise and
confidence by working secretly to
organise revolutionaries activities
and meetings in Bengal, Bihar and
Bombay (now called Mumbai). [7]
Azad's education had been shaped
for him to become a cleric, but his
rebellious nature and affinity for
politics turned him towards
journalism. He established an Urdu
weekly newspaper in 1912 called
Al-Hilal and openly attacked British
policies while exploring the
challenges facing common people.
Espousing the ideals of Indian
nationalism, Azad's publications
were aimed at encouraging young
Muslims into fighting for
independence and Hindu-Muslim
unity. [7] His work helped improve
the relationship between Hindus
and Muslims in Bengal , which had
been soured by the controversy
surrounding the partition of Bengal
and the issue of separate communal
electorates.
With the onset of World War I, the
British stiffened censorship and
restrictions on political activity.
Azad's Al-Hilal was consequently
banned in 1914 under the Press Act.
Azad started a new journal, the Al-
Balagh, which increased its active
support for nationalist causes and
communal unity. In this period Azad
also became active in his support
for the Khilafat agitation to protect
the position of the Sultan of Ottoman
Turkey , who was the caliph for
Muslims worldwide. The Sultan had
sided against the British in the war
and the continuity of his rule came
under serious threat, causing
distress amongst Muslim
conservatives. Azad saw an
opportunity to energise Indian
Muslims and achieve major
political and social reform through
the struggle. With his popularity
increasing across India, the
government outlawed Azad's
second publication under the
Defence of India Regulations Act and
arrested him. The governments of
the Bombay Presidency, United
Provinces, Punjab and Delhi
prohibited his entry into the
provinces and Azad was moved to a
jail in Ranchi , where he was
incarcerated until 1 January 1920.
[13]
Non-co-operation
Main article: Non-Cooperation
Movement
Upon his release, Azad returned to a
political atmosphere charged with
sentiments of outrage and rebellion
against British rule. The Indian
public had been angered by the
passage of the Rowlatt Acts in 1919,
which severely restricted civil
liberties and individual rights.
Consequently, thousands of political
activists had been arrested and
many publications banned. The
killing of unarmed civilians at
Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar on 13
April 1919 had provoked intense
outrage all over India, alienating
most Indians, including long-time
British supporters from the
authorities. The Khilafat struggle
had also peaked with the defeat of
the Ottoman Empire in World War I
and the raging Turkish War of
Independence, which had made the
caliphate's position precarious.
India's main political party, the
Indian National Congress came
under the leadership of Mahatma
Gandhi, who had aroused
excitement all over India when he
led the farmers of Champaran and
Kheda in a successful revolt against
British authorities in 1918. Gandhi
organised the people of the region
and pioneered the art of Satyagraha
—combining mass civil
disobedience with complete non-
violence and self-reliance.
Taking charge of the Congress,
Gandhi also reached out to support
the Khilafat struggle, helping to
bridge Hindu-Muslim political
divides. Azad and the Ali brothers
warmly welcomed Congress support
and began working together on a
programme of non-co-operation by
asking all Indians to boycott
British-run schools, colleges,
courts, public services, the civil
service, police and military. Non-
violence and Hindu-Muslim unity
were universally emphasised, while
the boycott of foreign goods,
especially clothes were organised.
Azad joined the Congress and was
also elected president of the All
India Khilafat Committee . Although
Azad and other leaders were soon
arrested, the movement drew out
millions of people in peaceful
processions, strikes and protests.
This period marked a
transformation in Azad's own life.
Along with fellow Khilafat leaders
Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari , Hakim
Ajmal Khan and others, Azad grew
personally close to Gandhi and his
philosophy. The three men founded
the Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi as
an institution of higher education
managed entirely by Indians without
any British support or control. Both
Azad and Gandhi shared a deep
passion for religion and Azad
developed a close friendship with
him. He adopted the Prophet
Muhammad's ideas by living
simply, rejecting material
possessions and pleasures. He
began to spin his own clothes using
khadi on the charkha, and began
frequently living and participating in
the ashrams organised by
Gandhi. [citation needed ] Becoming
deeply committed to ahinsa (non-
violence) himself, Azad grew close
to fellow nationalists like
Jawaharlal Nehru, Chittaranjan Das
and Subhas Chandra Bose .[13] He
strongly criticised the continuing
suspicion of the Congress amongst
the Muslim intellectuals from the
Aligarh Muslim University and the
Muslim League.
The rebellion began a sudden
decline when with rising incidences
of violence; a nationalist mob killed
22 policemen in Chauri Chaura in
1922. Fearing degeneration into
violence, Gandhi asked Indians to
suspend the revolt and undertook a
five-day fast to repent and
encourage others to stop the
rebellion. Although the movement
stopped all over India, several
Congress leaders and activists
were disillusioned with Gandhi. The
following year, the caliphate was
overthrown by Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk and the Ali brothers grew
distant and critical of Gandhi and
the Congress. Azad's close friend
Chittaranjan Das co-founded the
Swaraj Party , breaking from
Gandhi's leadership. Despite the
circumstances, Azad remained
firmly committed to Gandhi's ideals
and leadership. In 1923, he became
the youngest man to be elected
Congress president. Azad led efforts
to organise the Flag Satyagraha in
Nagpur . Azad served as president of
the 1924 Unity Conference in Delhi,
using his position to work to re-
unite the Swarajists and the Khilafat
leaders under the common banner of
the Congress. In the years following
the movement, Azad travelled
across India, working extensively to
promote Gandhi's vision, education
and social reform.
Congress leader

Friday 29 August 2014

kavita..

आप का खुश रहना  ही
आप का बुरा चाहने वालों के लिए सबसे बड़ी सजा है....!
खुबसूरत लोग हमेशा अच्छे नहीं होते,
अच्छे लोग हमेशा खूबसूरत नहीं होते !
रिश्ते और रास्ते एक ही सिक्के के दो पहलु हैं
कभी रिश्ते निभाते निभाते रास्ते खो जाते हैं
और कभी रास्तो पर चलते चलते रिश्ते बन जाते हैं
बेहतरीन इंसान अपनी मीठी जुबान से ही जाना जाता है
वरना
अच्छी बातें तो दीवारों पर भी लिखी होती है !
इस कलयुग में रूपया  चाहे
कितना  भी  गिर  जाए, इतना कभी नहीं गिर पायेगा,
जितना रूपये  के  लिए  इंसान  गिर चुका है
रास्ते में अगर मंदिर देखो तो प्रार्थना नहीं करो  तो चलेगा
पर
रास्ते में एम्बुलेंस मिले तब प्रार्थना जरूर करना शायद कोई जिन्दगी बच जाये
जिसके पास उम्मीद हैं,
वह लाख बार हार के भी,
नही हार सकता !
दुनिया में कोई काम " impossible" नहीं
बस होसला और मेहनत की जरूरत  है
"Impossible" को गौर से देखो वो खुद कहता है
      I   m   possible.

imp

ये चन्द पंक्तियाँ जिसने भी लिखी है
खूब लिखी है :

एक पथ्थर सिर्फ एक बार मंदिर
जाता है और भगवान बन जाता है ..
इंसान हर रोज़ मंदिर जाते है फिर
भी पथ्थर ही रहते है ..!!
एक औरत बेटे को जन्म देने के लिये
अपनी सुन्दरता त्याग देती है.......
और वही बेटा एक सुन्दर बीवी के लिए
अपनी माँ को त्याग देता है
जीवन में हर जगह हम "जीत" चाहते हैं...
सिर्फ फूलवाले की दूकान ऐसी है
जहाँ हम कहते हैं कि "हार" चाहिए।
क्योंकि हम भगवान से "जीत"
नहीं सकते।
धीमें से पढ़े बहुत ही अर्थपूर्ण है यह
मेसेज...
हम और हमारे ईश्वर,
दोनों एक जैसे हैं।
जो रोज़ भूल जाते हैं...
वो हमारी गलतियों को,
हम उसकी मेहरबानियों को।
!ज़िन्दगी पल-पल ढलती है,
जैसे रेत मुट्ठी से फिसलती है...
शिकवे कितने भी हो हर पल,
फिर भी हँसते रहना...क्योंकि ये
ज़िन्दगी जैसी भी है,
बस एक ही बार मिलती है।
..
शेयर जरूर करे ताकि दुसरे
भी इसको पढ सके ।।

michhami dukdam.

It takes few seconds to HURT someone but sometimes it takes YEARS to say MICCHAMMI DUKADAM

On the Occasion of Paryushan Parva, I sincerely  apologise from the bottom of my heart if Knowingly or Unknowingly I have hurt you by my words,acts or thoughts. My sincere Apologies
 "MICHHAMI DUKKADAM" 
M.I.Patel.
National Secretary.
AICC min deptt.
New Delhi.

michhami dukdam.

It takes few seconds to HURT someone but sometimes it takes YEARS to say MICCHAMMI DUKADAM

On the Occasion of Paryushan Parva, I sincerely  apologise from the bottom of my heart if Knowingly or Unknowingly I have hurt you by my words,acts or thoughts. My sincere Apologies
 "MICHHAMI DUKKADAM" 

Khurshid Ahmed Saiyed.
Chairman.

M.I.Patel.
National Secretary.

AICC min deptt.
New Delhi.

Thursday 28 August 2014

Aicc

Chairman Aicc min deptt Shri Saiyed Khurshid Ahmed, Secretary Aicc min deptt Shri M.I.Patel, Senior Cong Leaders and Aicc Secretarys at the function of Aicc at 24 Akbar Road. New Delhi.

Saturday 23 August 2014

health

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Years are passing by & our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt & any unwanted bacteria entering our body.
With time, salt accumulates in our kidney & it needs to undergo cleaning treatment. How are we going to do this ?
Here is an easy, cheap & a simple way to do it
Take a bunch of coriander (DHANIYA Leaves) & wash it clean. Cut it in small pieces & put it in a pot or use broken Dhaniya seeds, pour clean water & boil it for ten minutes & let it cool down. Next filter it & pour it in a clean bottle & keep it in a refrigerator to cool
Drink one glass everyday & you will notice all salt & other accumulated impurities coming out of your kidney while urination
You will be able to notice the difference yourself! DHANIYA/CORIANDER is known as a best cleaning treatment for kidneys & the best part is it is natural

10 Biggest brain damaging habits :

1: Missing breakfast
2: Over-eating
3: Smoking
4: High sugar consumption.
5: More sleeping, especially mornings
6: Having meal while watching TV or computer
7: Wearing Cap/scarf or socks while sleeping
8: More brain usage during sickness
9: Over speaking
10: Habit of blocking/Stoping Urine

Thursday 21 August 2014

Munavar Rana.

मनुवर राणा साहब कि एक खूबसूरत सी नज़म श्रीमती सोनिया गांधी पर!!!
रुख़सती होते ही मां-बाप का घर भूल गयी।
भाई के चेहरों को बहनों की नज़र भूल गयी।
घर को जाती हुई हर राहगुज़र भूल गयी,
मैं वो चिडि़या हूं कि जो अपना शज़र भूल गयी।
मैं तो भारत में मोहब्बत के लिए आयी थी,
कौन कहता है हुकूमत के लिए आयी थी।
नफ़रतों ने मेरे चेहरे का उजाला छीना,
जो मेरे पास था वो चाहने वाला छीना।
सर से बच्चों के मेरे बाप का साया छीना,
मुझसे गिरजी भी लिया, मुझसे शिवाला छीना।
अब ये तक़दीर तो बदली भी नहीं जा सकती,
मैं वो बेवा हूं जो इटली भी नहीं जा सकती।
आग नफ़रत की भला मुझको जलाने से रही,
छोड़कर सबको मुसीबत में तो जाने से रही,
ये सियासत मुझे इस घर से भगान से रही।
उठके इस मिट्टी से, ये मिट्टी भी तो जाने से रही।
सब मेरे बाग के बुलबुल की तरह लगते हैं,
सारे बच्चे मुझे राहुल की तरह लगते हैं।
अपने घर में ये बहुत देर कहां रहती है,
घर वही होता है औरत जहां रहती है।
कब किसी घर में सियासत की दुकां रहती है,
मेरे दरवाज़े पर लिख दो यहां मां रहती है।
हीरे-मोती के मकानों में नहीं जाती है,
मां कभी छोड़कर बच्चों को कहां जाती है?
हर दुःखी दिल से मुहब्बत है बहू का जिम्मा,
हर बड़े-बूढ़े से मोहब्बत है बहू का जिम्मा
अपने मंदिर में इबादत है बहू का जिम्मा।
मैं जिस देश आयी थी वही याद रहा,
हो के बेवा भी मुझे अपना पति याद रहा।
मेरे चेहरे की शराफ़त में यहां की मिट्टी,
मेरे आंखों की लज़ाजत में यहां की मिट्टी।
टूटी-फूटी सी इक औरत में यहां की मिट्टी।
कोख में रखके ये मिट्टी इसे धनवान किया,
मैंन प्रियंका और राहुल को भी इंसान किया।
सिख हैं,हिन्दू हैं मुलसमान हैं, ईसाई भी हैं,
ये पड़ोसी भी हमारे हैं, यही भाई भी हैं।
यही पछुवा की हवा भी है, यही पुरवाई भी है,
यहां का पानी भी है, पानी पर जमीं काई भी है।
भाई-बहनों से किसी को कभी डर लगता है,
सच बताओ कभी अपनों से भी डर लगता है।
हर इक बहन मुझे अपनी बहन समझती है,
हर इक फूल को तितली चमन समझती है।
हमारे दुःख को ये ख़ाके-वतन समझती है।
मैं आबरु हूं तुम्हारी, तुम ऐतबार करो,
मुझे बहू नहीं बेटी समझ के प्यार करो।

Wednesday 20 August 2014

medical help.

MEDICAL HELP HELP

CASUALTY HOSPITALS
MEDICAL FINANCIAL HELP
Sir Ratan Tata Trust
Bombay House, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400 001 Call: 022-66658282
Reliance Foundation (Previously Ambani Public Charitable Trust)
222 Maker Chambers IV, 3rd Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021 Call: 022-44770000, 022-30325000
Amirilal Ghelabhai Charitable Trust
71, Gitanjali, 73 / 75, Walkeshwar Road, Mumbai - 400006
Asha Kiran Charitable Trust
C/o Radium Keysoft Solutions Ltd, Call: 022-26358290 101, Raigad Darshan, Opposite Indian oil Colony J.P. Road, Andheri (w) Mumbai 400 053
Aspee Charitable Trust
C/o Americal Spring and Pressing Works Pvt. Ltd P.O. Box No. 7602, Adarsha Housing Soc. Road, Malad (w), Mumbai 400 064 ,
Aured Charitable Trust
1-B-1 Giriraj, Altamount Road Mumbai 400 026, Call: 022-23821452, 022-24926721
B. Arunkumar & Co.
1616, Prasad Chambers, Opera House, Mumbai - 400004
B D Bangur Trust
C/o Carbon Everflow Ltd. Bakhawar, 2nd Floor, Nariman Point Mumbai 400021
Bombay Community Public Trust (BCPT)
5th Floor Regent Chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021, Call: 022-22845928 / 022-22836672
Burhani Foundation
276 Dr. D. N. Road Lawrence & Mayo House Fort Mumbai-400001
Century Seva Trust
Century Bazar, Worli, Mumbai - 400025
Centre for Research & Development
Shreyas Chambers,Ground Floor, 175-Dr. D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001
Chief Minister's Relief Fund, Government of Maharashtra
Mantralaya, 6th Floor Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400020
Damodar Anandji Charity Trust
66, Vaju Kotak Marg, Near G.P.O, Mumbai - 400001
Diamond Jubliee Trust
Aga hall, Nesbit Road, Opp. St. Mary's High School Mumbai 400010, Call: 022-23775294, 022-23778923
Dharma Vijay Trust
C/O Kilachand Devchand & Co. New Great Insurance Bldg., 7, Jamshedji Tata Road, Mumbai - 400020
Dharamdas Trikamdas Kapoorwala
46, Ridge Road, Rekha No.2, 4th Floor, Mumbai - 400006
Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation
Reliance Industries Limited Reliance Centre, 19, Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai 400 038. Tel : 022-30327000
Dhirajlal Talkchand Charitable Trust
Shailesh Niwas, Subhash Lane Daftary Road, Malad (E), Mumbai - 400097
Dhirajlal Morarji Ajmera Charity Trust
37 - A, Sarang Street, Mumbai - 400003
Dipchand Gardi Charitable Trust
Usha Kiran, 2nd Floor, Altamount Road, Mumbai - 400006
Divaliben Mohanlal Charitable Trust
Khatau Mansion, 1st Floor, 95-K. Omer Park, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026
Ekta Charitable Trust
4/444, PanchRatna, Opera House, Mumbai - 400004
Eskay Charitable Trust
C/O Caprihans India Ltd., Shivsagar Estate, 'D' Block, 2nd Floor, Dr. A. B. Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400018
Excel Process Pvt. Ltd. Charitable Trust
117 / 118, Mathurdas Vasanji Road, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400093
Fazalbhoy Charitable Trust
Near Liberty Cinema, Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400020
Gala Foundation
Behind Vakola Municipal Market, Nehru Road, Vakola, Santacruz(E) Mumbai 400 055
Garware Foundation Trust
Chowpatty Chambers, Mumbai - 400007
Gokak Foundation
Forbes Bldg., Forbes Street, Mumbai - 400023
Goodlass Nerolac Paints Ltd. (Trust)
Nerolac House, A. G. Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013
Govind Dattatraya Gokhale Charitable Trust
Kalpataru Heritage, 5th Floor, 129, M.G. Road Mumbai 400 023, Call: 022-22673831
Harendra Dave Memorial Trust
C/O Janmabhoomi, 3rd Floor, Janmbhoomi Marg Mumbai 400 001
Helping Hand Charitable Trust
3, Vidarbha Samrat Co-op Hsg. Society 93-c, V.P.Road, Vile Parle (West) Mumbai - 400 056 Tel: 022-6147448
Hiranandani Foundation Charitable Trust
Olympia, Central Avenue, Hiranandani Business Park Powai, Mumbai 400076
Hemchand Muljibhai Charitable Trust
Navarang Bhavan, 330, Narshi Natha Street, Mumbai - 400009
Herdillia Charitable Foundation
Air India Building, 13th Floor Nariman Point Mumbai 400 031, Call: 022-22024224
Hirachand Govardhandas
222, Maker Chambers 1V 3rd Floor, Nariman Point Mumbai 400 021
H. M. Mehta Charity Trust
Mehta House, 4 th Floor, Apollo Street, Khushru Dubhash Marg, Mumbai - 400001
H. S. C. Trust
Ready Money Mansion, Veer Nariman Road, Mumbai - 400023
Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation
Bajaj Bhavan 2nd Floor, Jamnalal Bajaj Marg, 226 Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021, Call: 022-22023626
Shree Siddhivinayak Temple Trust
Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400 028, Tel. 022-24373626

Tuesday 19 August 2014

mumbai police.

MUMBAI POLICE VITAL DIRECT NUMBERS :
Mumbai 22620111
Thane Police Stationb 25443535
Navi Mumbai Police Station 27600101
Call Alert
(Crime Branch Mumbai) 103
OTHER CONTACTS OF POLICE STATIONS
Aarey sub. div. 26858484
Airport Police   26156315  /   26716309
Agripada 23078213 / 23070532
Andheri (East) 26831562 / 26831447
Antop hill Police Station 24013767 / 24074447
Azad Maidan Police Station 22620697/ 22620295
Bandra Police Station 26423021 / 26513716
Bhandup Police Station 25952171 / 25680505
Bhoiwada 24185637 / 24181759
Bandra Kurla Complex   26504482   /  26504481
Borivali Police Station   28010145
Byculla Police Station 23755264 / 23719808
Chembur Police Station 25221613 / 25227563
Colaba Police Station 22856817 / 22043702
Cuffe Parade Police Station 22188009 / 22183225
D B Marg Police Station 23872893 / 23867873
D N Nagar Police Station 26232117 / 26230387
Dadar Police Station 24303654 / 24227229
Dahisar Police Station 28932040 / 28955024
Deonar Police Station 25568682 / 25563381
Dharavi Police Station 24074368 / 24073988
Dindoshi Police Station 28870781
Dongri Police Station      23753676
Gamdevi Police Station 23803505 / 23804505
Ghatkopar Police Station 25153968 / 25113256
Goregaon Police Station 28721900 / 28723252
J.J. Marg 23748200 / 23753762
Jogeshwari East Police Station       28221672
Jogeshwari West Police Station 28360505 / 28221672
Juhu Police Station 26183856 / 26184308
Kalachowki Police Station 23754128 / 23757357
Kandivali (West) Police Station 28056603 / 28050904
Kanjurmarg Police Station 25780753 / 25782637
Kasturba Marg Police Station 28066158 / 28020711
Khar Police Station 26496030 / 26494977
Kherwadi Police Station 26570877 / 26571216
Kurla Police Station 26502868 / 26500478
L.T. Marg Police Station 22080303 / 22084302
M.I.D.C. Police Station 28368352 / 28394205
Mahim Police Station 24453833 / 24456237
Malabar Hill Police Station 23635513 / 23635517
Malad Police Station 28821147 / 28822946
Malwani Police Station 28821319 / 28822557
Matunga (East) Police Station 24010103 / 24011783
Meghwadi Police Station 28210860 / 28210837
Mulund Police Station 25689844 / 25684535
N.M. Joshi Marg Police Station 23084758 / 23095667
Nagpada Police Station 23078109 / 23092293
Nehru Nagar Police Station 25224291 / 25224647
Navgarh-Mulund Police Station       / 25687314
Nirmal Nagar Police Station 26471306 / 26470931
Oshiwara Police Station 26323861 / 26323862
Palton Road Police Station 22621313 / 22620759
Pant Nagar Police Station 25153624 / 25158914
Park Site Police Station 25784840 / 25786518
Pydhonie Police Station 23463333 / 23473333
R. A. Kidwai Marg Police Station 24184375 / 24186836
R.C.F. 25541690
Sahar Police Station 28221711 / 28221748
Sakinaka Police Station 28523936 / 28522334
Samata Nagar Police Station 28877624 / 28877618
Santacruz Police Station 26493139 / 26492972
Santacruz Airport Police Station 26117309/ 26117315
Sewree Police Station 23758163 / 23716139
Shivaji Nagar Police Station – 25560402
Shivaji Park Police Station 24229059 / 24370641
Sion Police Station 24031376 / 24026307
Tardeo Police Station 24978527 / 24941109
Tilak Nagar Police Station 25527293 / 25529345
Trombay Police Station 25563382 / 25564371
V.P. Road Police Station 23869719 / 23872525
Vakola Police Station 26685236 / 26683257
Vikhroli Police Station 25782240 / 25782492
Vile Parle Police Station 26117317 / 26117301
Wadala Police Station 24189145 / 24147472
Worli Police Station 24930388 / 24930388
Yellow Gate Police Station 22616578 / 22615830
Navi Mumbai Control Room 27572947 / 27572948
A.P.M.C. Police Station 27658963 / 27658964
CBD Belapur Police Station 27586255
Kalamboli Police Station 27423000
Nerul Police Station 27702468
New Panvel Police Station 27452333
Nhava Sheva Police Station 27242264
Rabale Police Station 27692455
Taloja Police Station 27412333
Turbhe Police Station 27630863 / 27672375
New Bombay Vashi Police Station 27820346 / 27823210

Sunday 17 August 2014

thanks

Thanks for your wishes to me on the occassion of Independance day
Ones again thanks with warm regards.
M.I.Patel.
National Secretary.
AICC min.deptt.
24, Akbar Road.
New Delhi.
Email secretaryaiccmindeptt@gmail.com

Saturday 16 August 2014

uttarakhand.

Chairman Aicc Min deptt Shri Sayed Khurshid Ahmed and Secretary Aicc min deptt Shri M.I.Patel with Forner S.S.P.Shri Takwala, Former Mun Chairperson Smt Mina Sharma, addl Adv General Shri Sharma, O.S.D. of CM Shri Mohammed Kasim, Maulana Qadri, Dr Meraj Hussain and other dignitaries with organisar Maulana Zahid Raza and others at Idd Milan Finction at Rudrapur.Stn at Uttarakhand State

Friday 15 August 2014

Congress President Mrs.Sonia Gandhiji with Chaairman.Aicc.Min.deptt Sayed Khurshid Ahmed, Secretary.Aicc.min deptt M.I.Patel and Senior leader Smt.Mohsina Kidvai at Flag hosting ceremony of Independenceday at Congress Head quarter at New Delhi.

Thursday 14 August 2014

15th August.

Carried with care, coated with pride,
Dipped in love, fly in glory,
Moments of freedom in shade of joy.
Proud to be an Indian,

Happy Independence Day. 🇮🇳

Good morning

Tuesday 12 August 2014

LBT.

Good news for all businessmen of Maharashtra State...
💥BREAKING NEWS💥
LBT has been removed from 15th aug.2014 all-over maharashtra n octroi is en-forced in those respective cities..
3% surcharge on VAT may replace LBT and octroi in Maharashtra - The Times of India on Mobile - http://m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/3-surcharge-on-VAT-may-replace-LBT-and-octroi-in-Maharashtra/articleshow/37206590.cms.

Pias Man..

Sultan Murad IV, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623-1640, would often anonymously go into the midst of the people and see their state. One evening, he felt an uneasiness in himself and the urge to go out. He called for his head of security and and out they went.

They came to a busy vicinity,and found a man lying on the ground. The Sultan prodded him but he was dead and the people were going about their own business. Nobody seemed to care about the dead man lying on the ground. The Sultan called upon the people. they didn't recognise him and asked him what he wanted.

He said, "Why is this man lying dead on the ground and why does no one seem to care? Where is his family?"

They replied, "He is so and so, the drunkard and fornicator!"

The Sultan said, "Is he not from the Ummah of Muhammad
SAW? Now help me carry him to his house"

They people carried the dead man with the Sultan to his house and once they reached, they all left. The Sultan and his assistant remained. When the man's wife saw his dead body, she began weeping. She said to his dead body, "Allah have mercy on you! O friend of Allah! I bear witness that you are from the pious ones."

The Sultan was bewildered. He said, "How is he from the pious ones when the people say such and such things about him. So much so that no one even cared he was dead?"

She replied, "I was expecting that. My husband would go to the tavern every night and buy as much wine as he could. He would then bring it home and pour it all down the drain. He would then say, "I saved the Muslims a little today." He would then go to a prostitute, give her some money and tell her to close her door till the morning. He would then return home for a second time and say, "Today I saved a young woman and the youth of the believers from vice." The people would see him buy wine and they would see him go to the prostitutes and they would consequently talk about him. One day I said to him, "When you die, there will be no one to bathe you, there will be no one to pray over you and there will be no one to bury you!" He laughed and replied, "Don't fear, the Sultan of the believers, along with the pious ones shall pray over my body."

The Sultan began crying. He said, "By Allah! He has said the truth, for I am Sultan Murad. Tomorrow we shall bathe him, pray over him and bury him." And it so happened that the Sultan, the scholars, the pious people and the masses prayed over him.

We judge people by what we see and what we hear from others. Only if we were to see what was concealed in their hearts, a secret between them and their Lord.

"O you who believe, abstain from many of the suspicions. Some suspicions are sins. And do not be curious (to find out faults of others), and do not backbite one another. Does one of you like that he eats the flesh of his dead brother? You would abhor it. And fear Allah. Surely Allah is Most-Relenting, Very-Merciful." (49:12)

Monday 11 August 2014

TDR Policy

New TDR policy to bring down property prices

Mumbai: Property prices are set to come down, with the state deciding to increase its share in the Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs) market from 0.33 to 0.67 in the suburbs.
In other words, the government has restricted the land available with private builders for TDRs. The amended TDR policy will be released soon. Though widely seen as a pre-poll sop, many developers have welcomed the move.
The rise in the state government’s share in the TDR market will bring more revenue into its kitty and also the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The civic body can utilise this earned revenue for various infrastructure projects.
What exactly is TDR?
TDR means Transfer of Development Right. Supposing you own some property in Borivli. If the government declares it as reserved land (either to be used as a garden or as a heritage property), you may lose control over that property. But the government will compensate you by issuing TDR. Though the government generally issues TDRs on reserved land, it can issue TDRs on other land also, if it wants.
How will it help?
TDR will enable you to sell to builders an equal area of the land you’ve lost. Only, this is a virtual space market. Here, you are actually not selling land that you own, but selling an equal area of virtual space for real space lost. You’re selling a certificate and getting compensated for the land lost. When builders start selling and buying them, an open market is formed.
How will increase in TDR reduce prices?
Earlier, the government’s share in the TDR market used to be 0.33 and the open market share was 0.67. Since the bigger percentage was with private players, the government had lesser control over prices. Private TDR holders used to increase prices artificially and manipulate market. By reversing the ratio, the government will have a better control of the market and real-estate prices.

muslim reservation.

विशेष मागास प्रवर्ग-अ (एसबीसी-ए)

* नाम की यादी *

१. धोबी मुस्लीम किंवा मुस्लीम धोबी किंवा धोबी मुसलमान.
२. गराडी मुस्लीम किंवा गारोडी.
३. नाई मुस्लीम, नावीद किंवा नावीक.
४. शेख किंवा शेक.
५. मुघल किंवा मुगल.
६. सय्यद (सेद, सयद अाणि सय्यद).
७. पठाण
८. खान
९. काद्री किंवा खाद्री.
१०.पिरजादे किंवा पीरजादे.
११.मौलवी किंवा मौलाना.
१२.खाकरूब किंवा फरास.
१३.मिर्झा.
१४.बेग किंवा बैग.
१५. अहमदी.
१६.नशबंदी किंवा नकाशबंदी किंवा नक्शबंदी.
१७.मच्छिमार मुस्लीम.
१८.तांडेल मुस्लीम.
१९.पटवा मुस्लीम.
२०.कागजी मुस्लीम किंवा कागडी मुस्लीम.
२१.काझी.
२२.टाकणकर.
२३.चिश्ती.
२४.मुस्लीम शाह.
२५. मुस्लीम पटेल.
२६.फरूकी किंवा फारूकी.
२७.सिद्दीकी किंवा सिद्दीक.
२८.मालवी.
२९. मीर.
३०.हकीम.
३१. मुल्ला किंवा मुल्लाजी, भोरी-मुल्लाजी.
३२. जमादार.
३३.मुकादम.
३४.नकवी.
३५.रिजवी किंवा रिज्वी.
३६.रिझवी किंवा राज्वी.
३७. हुसैन किंवा हुसैनी.
३८.कामली किंवा कासमी.
३९. मेहंदी किंवा मेहदी.
४०.हैदरी.
४१.आलवी किंवा अलवी.
४२.उस्मानी.
४३. नुरी.
४४.रहमानी.
४५.मोहम्मदी किंवा मोहाम्मदी.
४६. चाऊस किंवा चाउस.
४७.फकीह.
४८. सुफी किंवा वार्स किंवा अशर्फी.
४९.शुतारी किंवा सतारी मुस्लीम.
५०.ख्वाजा (अजमेरी, बग्दादी, मदनी,
मक्की किंवा तुर्की)
Apne apne city ke Tehsil office me Jakar Muslim 5% Aarakshan Ka Form Le Aur Us Ke Saath Bataye Gaye Documents Laga Kar Submit Kare.

Age Limit:- Max 33

Benifit:- (1) Agar Jo Muslim Bachche padhrahe hai Unhe Scholarship Milengi.
(2) Agar Maharashtra Me Jo Bhi Government Job 100 Nikle hai to 5 Bachche Muslim Lagenge.

Muslim bhai yo se Darkhast hai ke zyada se zyada Form Bhare Aur Government jobs ke exam de.

Sunday 10 August 2014

America.

अमेरिका के राष्ट्रपति और उनके मंत्री किनकी तारीफ़ करते है ? अरब देशो में जहा से उन्हें तेल निकलना होता है ,अफ़्रीकी देश जहा से कोयला और अन्य खनिज सस्ते में लेना हो और बाकी तीसरी दुनिया के वो देश जो रूस से दूर हो रहे है और जिनको ये ये अपनी रक्षा सामग्री बेच सके और जिसको मजबूर कर सके की वो अमेरिकी कंपनी को उनके देशो में पैर ज़माने दे |अमेरिका जिनकी तारीफ़ करता है वो उसके माध्यम से उस देश को हलाल करने का काम करता है | ये लोग होस्नी मुबारक,गद्दाफी ,नेतान्याहू, जिया उल हक़ , इदी अमीन ,मुगाबे की भी कभी तारीफ़ करते थे | बाजार ही उसका मकसद है |

Peace..

(may peace be upon you).
BE A PART OF HELPFUL TO OTHERS IN SOCIAL FIELDS :
​There are many social fields in which a person, who is fortunate to have money, time, strength, intelligence and a kind heart, by the grace of ALLAH (Swt), must partly/ fully involved in social work. The person who is poor can also be partly/ fully involved in social fields by dedicating his/ her time and strength. The person should always opt for social work which is a must because ALLAH (Swt) have commanded to perform righteous deeds. "Help poors ALLAH will help you."
good morning.

Raksha BANDHAN.

RANI KARNAWATI AND EMPEROR HUMAYUN
The story of Rani Karnawati and Emperor Humayun is the most significant evidence of the importance of Rakhi.
When Rani Karnawati, the widowed queen of Chittor realised that she could in no way defend the invasion of the Sultan of Gujrat, Bahadur Shah, she sent a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun. The Emperor touched by the gesture started off with his troops without wasting any time and helped her.
We must narrate this story to our next generation.

Saturday 9 August 2014

August kranti.

द्वितीय विश्व युद्ध में समर्थन लेने के बावजूद जब अंग्रेज भारत को स्वतंत्र करने को तैयार नहीं हुए तो राष्ट्रपिता महात्मा गाँधी ने भारत छोड़ो आंदोलन के रूप में आजादी की अंतिम जंग का ऐलान कर दिया जिससे ब्रितानिया हुकूमत में दहशत फैल गई।इस आंदोलन की शुरुआत नौ अगस्त 1942 को हुई थी इसीलिए इतिहास में नौ अगस्त के दिन को अगस्त क्रांति दिवस के रूप में जाना जाता है। मुम्बई के जिस पार्क से यह आंदोलन शुरू हुआ उसे अब अगस्त क्रांति मैदान के नाम से जाना जाता है।अंग्रेजों को देश से भगाने के लिए चार जुलाई 1942 को भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस ने एक प्रस्ताव पारित किया जिसमें कहा गया कि यदि अंग्रेज भारत नहीं छोड़ते हैं तो उनके खिलाफ व्यापक स्तर पर नागरिक अवज्ञा आंदोलन चलाया जाए। पंडित जवाहरलाल नेहरू, मौलाना आजाद, सरदार वल्लभभाई पटेल और डॉ. राजेंद्रप्रसाद जैसे वरिष्ठ गाँधीवादियों ने आंदोलन का खुलकर समर्थन किया।आंदोलन के लिए कांग्रेस को हालाँकि सभी दलों को एक झंडे तले लाने में सफलता नहीं मिली। मुस्लिम लीग, भारतीय कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी और हिन्दू महासभा ने इस आह्वान का विरोध किया। आठ अगस्त 1942 को अखिल भारतीय कांग्रेस समिति के बम्बई सत्र में भारत छोड़ो आंदोलन का प्रस्ताव पारित किया गया।ब्रितानिया हुकूमत इस बारे में पहले से ही सतर्क थी इसलिए अगले ही दिन गाँधीजी को पुणे के आगा खान पैलेस में कैद कर दिया गया। कांग्रेस कार्यकारी समिति के सभी कार्यकर्ताओं को गिरफ्तार कर अहमदनगर किले में बंद कर दिया गया। लगभग सभी नेता गिरफ्तार कर लिए गए लेकिन युवा नेत्री अरुणा आसफ अली हाथ नहीं आईं और उन्होंने नौ अगस्त 1942 को मुम्बई के गवालिया टैंक मैदान में तिरंगा फहराकर गाँधीजी के भारत छोड़ो आंदोलन का शंखनाद कर दिया।गाँधीजी ने हालाँकि अहिंसक रूप से आंदोलन चलाने का आह्वान किया था लेकिन देशवासियों में अंग्रेजों को भगाने का ऐसा जुनून पैदा हो गया कि कई स्थानों पर बम विस्फोट हुए, सरकारी इमारतों को जला दिया गया, बिजली काट दी गई तथा परिवहन और संचार सेवाओं को भी ध्वस्त कर दिया गया। जगह जगह हड़ताल की गई।कई जगह पर लोगों ने जिला प्रशासन को उखाड़ फेंका। गिरफ्तार किए गए नेताओं तथा कार्यकर्ताओं को जेल तोड़कर मुक्त करा लिया तथा वहाँ स्वतंत्र शासन स्थापित कर दिया। एक तो अंग्रेजों की रीढ़ द्वितीय विश्व युद्ध में टूट रही थी दूसरी ओर भारत छोड़ो आंदोलन उनकी चूलें हिलाने में लगा था।इतिहासवेत्ता और महर्षि दयानंद विश्वविद्यालय में इतिहास की पूर्व प्रोफेसर मालती मलिक के अनुसार इस आंदोलन से अंग्रेज बुरी तरह बौखला गए। उन्होंने सैकड़ों प्रदर्शनकारियों और निर्दोष लोगों को गोली से उड़ा दिया तथा देशभर में एक लाख से अधिक लोगों को गिरफ्तार कर लिया गया। इसके बावजूद आंदोलन पूरे जोश के साथ चलता रहा।गाँधीजी का स्वास्थ्य जेल में अत्यधिक बिगड़ गया लेकिन फिर भी उन्होंने अपना आंदोलन जारी रखने के लिए 21 दिन की भूख हड़ताल की। 1944 में गाँधीजी का स्वास्थ्य बेहद बिगड़ जाने पर अंग्रेजों ने उन्हें रिहा कर दिया।

Monday 4 August 2014

iftar

MI Patel with Mrs. Shobha Oza. President. All India Mahila Congress in Iftar Party of Madam Sonia Gandhi at New Delhi.

Sunday 3 August 2014

Idd mubarak.

A small reminder for us all including myself

Ramadan is over, but what do we take away from the blessed holy month. I think we would be losers if we don’t learn anything from this month and apply to our daily lives. Some points have been noted below, please have a look and Insha Allah lets try and practice some in our own ways and means

1. We prayed in the mosque daily - Lets try and go for Fajar and Esha. The reward being praying the whole night

2. We prayed 20 rakaths daily - Lets try and and pray the before and after sunnah prayers. This will help to fill any shortcomings that may be there in our prayers

3. We woke up daily in the morning for Sahur - Lets try and wake for Thajjud a coupe of minutes before Fajar. This will help us to get closer to Allah

4. We recited Quran Daily - Lets try to do that on a daily basis, also the Holy Prophet read Surah Mulk and Surah Sajada daily without sleeping in the night. These two surahs will intercede with Allah till Allah forgives and send you to Jannah Insha Allah

5. We gave Sadaqa - Lets start our mornings with sadaqa. This will protect us from a bad death

6. We controlled our tongues and gaze - Lets try that on a daily basis and Insha Allah that will help to bring many improvements to our life

7. We made dua daily - Do make dua in the morning and before sleeping. If you ask 3 times for Jannah and for the protection from Hell. Jannah will ask Allah to bless you with gardens of Paradise and Hell will ask Allah to protect from the fire. Do remember to make dua for the Muslims suffering all over the globe

Lets start small, try and do at least one from the above list and do forward this for the sake of Allah for even if one person does something from the above list Insha Allah you will get the full reward

Saturday 2 August 2014

Iftar Party.

M.I.Patel with Chairman.Aicc Min.deptt Shri Khurshid Saiyed talking to Shri Rahul Gandhi at Iftar Party of Congress President Smt.Sonia Gandhi inpresence of RJD President Shri Lalu Prasad Yadav. JDU President Shri Sharad Yadav and NCP Leader Shri Tariq Anvar Congress Vice President Shri Rahul Gandhi. Shri Ahmed Patel.Formar PM Shri Manmohan Singh. Aicc Treasirer Shri Motilalji Vora Aicc Ge.Secretaries Shri Digvijay Singh. Dr.Shakil Ahmed.  Former Ministers Shri Gulam Nabi Azad. Shri Salman Khurshid. Shri K.Rehman Khan. Kumari Shaileja. Shri Anand Sharma. Cricketor Shri Mohammed Ajharuddin. Film Star Raj Babbar. Sharmila Tagor. Minority Minister M.Arif Naseem Khan. Shri M.M.Shaikh and other dignitaries from polital party and Social. Educational and Media  at Iftar Party at Ashoka Hotel New Delhi.

Friday 1 August 2014

Airport.

Urgent message.                           Mumbai Airport Urgent alert, please read and circulate.

No free gifts to accept or pay a  price!

Information reaching Police formation indicates that: There is a syndicate of criminals selling beautiful key holders at Public Places, Airports, Petrol Stations. They sometimes parade themselves as sales promoters giving out free key holders. Please do not buy or accept these key holders no matter how beautiful they look.
The key holders have inbuilt tracking device chip which allows them to track you to your home or wherever your car is parked. The key holders are very beautiful to resist. Accepting same may endanger your life. All are therefore requested to pass this message to colleagues, family members and loved ones.  Be on guard.
Alert everyone.

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Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
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