L R : Shri Kishore Kulkarni, Shri Basti Vaman Shenoy, Shri Kishore Ranganekar,Shrimati Kavita & H. E. Governor of Nagaland Shri P. B. Acharya Lighting Lamp.?
L R : Shri Rajendra Desai, Shri Gautam Thakur,
Padamavibhushan Anil Kakodkar, Shri Jayant Nadkarni,
Shri Jayraj Salgaonkar, Shri Nagesh Pinge & Shri Kishore Ranganekar
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Felicitation of Dr. Anil Kakodkar.
Celebration of Vishwa Konkani Loka-kala Utsav
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Editor in chief :-
Dr. Ajit Gunjikar
Editor :-
Sunil Rege
Advisory Committee :-
Girish Joshi
Subhash Saraf
Kishor Masurkar
Girish Pikale
K.G. Mallya
Maj. Paresh Joshi (Retd.)
Uday Redkar
Editorial committee :-
Vinay Rege
Smita Pagnis
Dattatreya Tendulkar
Ashutosh Nadkarni
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2 Basti Shenoy 3-4
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4 Dr. Ajit Gunjikar 7
5 Correspondent
Correspondent
K. G. Mallya
M. R. Pai Foundation-Education Contest Swati Kapadi 12
9 Gita Pai 13
10 Correspondent
15-16
12 Vijay Rege 17-18
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AISCO News Uday Redkar 21-23
15 Letter of AISCO to Mr. Parrikar-CM. of Goa 24
16 Letter of Mr. Parrikar-CM. of Goa to AISCO 25
17 26-27
Editorial Dr. Ajit Gunjikar 2
Vishwa Konkani ‘Shigmotsav’ Mumbai
Felicitation of Dr. Anil Kakodkar. Smita Pagnis
Help of GSB Samaj, Shahpur Belgaum
GSB. Scholarship League, Mangalore 8
6 GSB. Scholarship League, Mumbai 9
7 Shri Venkataramana Temple, Mulki 10-11
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SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
FROM THE DESK OF PRESIDENT
MARCH - 2017
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Today our country is on the threshold of a giant leap in the world of trade,
commerce and industry. Against this encouraging background, AISCO
is keen to serve as a guiding medium to our community, specially the
younger generation for the purpose of promoting entrepreneurship.
Keeping this motive in mind , I hereby appeal to our members to
contribute informative and inspiring articles related to business, finance
and economy for our Samyukta Saraswat bulletin.
I am happy to mention here, that we have taken initiative in organizing Entrepreneurship
Development seminar in Mumbai and this is our humble beginning to establish Saraswat
Chamber of Commerce in near future.
Also, our Cultural Committee is planning to organize a grand event in the month of July thto celebrate the 80 birthday of renowned Bollywood actor Shri Manoj Kumarji alias
Shree Harikrishna Giri Goswami in Mumbai and I am confident that all AISCO members
across the country will come forward and make this event memorable.
Dr. Ajit Gunjikar
President
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‘SHIGMO’ AND “SHIGMO PUNNAV” have
special significance in Konkani World
particularly Saraswaths and Kudumbi Tribe
groups. To celebrate the same, Vishwa
Konkani Kendra, World Konkani Centre,
(W.K.C) Mangaluru organised Vishwa
Konkani Loka Kala Utsav “Shigmotsav” in
Mumbai at “Eknath Thakur Ranga Mandap” th thon 18 and 19 March 2017 at Saraswati
Mandir High School - Mahim, Mumbai.
H.E. Governor of Nagaland Sri P.B. Acharya
with his wife Smt. Kavita Acharya lit the lamp
a n d i n a u g u r a t e d
“Shigmotsav”. Vishwa
Konkani Sardar Vishwa
Saraswath Sardar Shri
Bast i Vaman Shenoy,
President W.K.C welcomed
the guests. Shri Kishore
K u l k a r n i , C h a i r m a n ,
NKGSB Bank, Presided. Madam Grace
Pinto, Mg. Director, Rayan International
Group o f Ins t i tu t ions Mumba i ,
Shri Kishore Rangnekar, Director, Saraswat
Bank, Mumbai, Shri Ulhas Kamath, Joint
Managing Director, Jyothi Laboratories Ltd.
Mumbai were on the dais as Guests of
Honour.
During the Inaugural session “UPANISHAD”
book was released by Shri Kishore Kulkarni,
Chairman, NKGSB Bank, published by
World Konkani Centre.
The Programme was started with ODISI
dance by Smt. Anupama Shenoy followed by
‘Swabhiman Geet’ by Kala Coast group of
Konkani Youths directed by eminent music
director Shri Sudheer Nayak, Mumbai.
thOn 18 March evening the ‘Shigmotsav’
commenced with ‘Urdha Muhurtha’ (OVYO)
singing marriage songs by GSB Mahila
Mandali Mangaluru led by Smt. Malathi U.
Kamath and group, was followed by
“Puppet Show” by Uppina Kuduru Shri
Bhaskar Kogga Kamath and Party.
Shri Narasimha Naik
Kubumbi group artistes
performed their folk
dances with traditional
costumes.
t h
On 19 March the
programme commenced
with Vishwa Konkani Kavitha Gosti (Kavi
Sammelan) in association with Sahitya
Academy, New delhi, Sri Krishna Kimbahune
was the co ordinator and 10 Award winner
Konkani poets participated.
The second day of Shigmotsav commenced
with folk dance by Bhatkal Kharvi folk
artistes, followed by Siddi folk dance led by
Smt. Juliyana Pedru Fernandes, Haliyal.
Smt. Vijeta Bhandari and her troup from
Kumta presented Shri Krishna Janma Katha.
After the lunch break the Christian Gumta
Padam(songs) were rendered by Shri
Charles D’Souza and party, Mangaluru,
followed by Konkani Comedy Drama
Vishwa Konkani Kendra ‘Vishwa Konkani Loka Kala Utsav’
‘SHIGMOTSAV’ AT MUMBAI
4SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
“Varsak Ek Pavti” directed by Shri Edward
Sequeira, Mangaluru. Konkani Deepa Mala
Naach was presented by Gomantak
Kulavantha Samaj, karwar.
The Valedictory function was held under the
presidentship of Shri Albert D’Souza
Industrialist, Mumbai Shri Kishore G.
Masurkar, and Managing Director Entod
Pharma Ltd, Mumbai and Shri N.N. Pal,
President G.S.B. Wadala Mutt Mumbai. Shri
Pradeep G.Pai, Secretary,Vishwa Konkani
Student Scholarship Fund, Shri Kundapura
Srinivas Prabhu Mumbai, Shri Venkatesh N.
Baliga, Vice president, Shri B. Prabhakar
Prabhu, Secretary, Vishwa Konkani Kendra,
Dr. C.N.Shenoy, Chief coordinator
(Shigmotsav Committee), Mumbai,Smt
Sudha Pai, Trustee GSB Scholarship Fund,
Matunga, Shri Kamal J. Saraf were on the
dais. Smt. Shakuntala R. Kini and Shri Ravi
Nayak compared the cultural programmes
on both the days. Shri Uday Mallya,
President G.S.B Mandal, Matunga was
Master of Ceremony. Shri Venkatesh
N. Baliga, Vice President presented Vote of
Thanks.
The Two days Folk Drama were appreciated
by all the 800 peoples present on both the
days. Vishwa Konkani Loka Kala Utsav held
at Mumbai.
Basti Vaman Shenoy
6SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
It is said “Some people dream of success, while others make it happen’’ One such spirited person who has made success happened in all his endeavours is Padmavibhushan Dr. Anil Kakodkar, the distinguished Nuclear Scientist who h o l d s i n n u m e r a b l e s u c c e s s f u l accomplishments to his credit.
Dr. Kakodkar had been the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India, the Secretary to the Government of India, Director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre at Trombay, Pioneer of Atomic Energy Centre at Pokharan. He has been awarded Padmashri (1998), Padmabhushan (1999), Padmavibhushan (2009) by the Indian Government.
He has also been honoured with the prestigious 'Doctor of Science' award by 18 different Universities of India. This gives a very fractional insight in his achievements. There is a lot to his credit. His untireless, stupendous work is indeed praiseworthy.
There is hardly any aspect of India's atomic energy programme that has not seen a significant impact of Dr. Kakodkar's leadership. He devoted his time on issues, related to energy, education and societal development. He has contributed immensely to the indigenous development of the country.
To felicitate such phenomenal Saraswat luminary, in recognition of his outstanding services, a grand function was held by The Saraswat Deenvatsal Sangh on
th7 January 2017 at Dadar in Mumbai, where he was awarded ‘SARASWAT BHUSHAN
PURASKAR’ on behalf of the Saraswat Community, by the Former Admiral Shri Jayant Nadkarni. The Award was presented in the august presence of the other esteemed guests who presided over the elite function. Shri Jayraj Salgaonkar- The President of Saraswat Brahman Samaj Organizat ion,Shr i Gautam Thakur- The Chairman of Saraswat Bank, Shri Kishore Rangnekar-The senior Managing Director of Saraswat Bank, Shri. Nagesh Pinge -The Vice President of N.K.G.S.B Bank.
Dr. Kakodkar has brought great pride to the Saraswat Community by his outstanding achievements and noteworthy contribution to the society. He has been a great source of inspiration and strength to the youth of our community and the country. We wish him the best in his future endeavours.
felicitation of Dr. Anil Kakodkar.
Smita PagnisAISCO
7SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
Appeal to All The Saraswats
It is said “Charity begins at home”
One of our AISCO members Mrs. Vidya Gaitonde has proved this saying. She has made a generous gesture by donating Rs.25,000/- in the memory of her respected & beloved father late Shrirang D. Varerkar who had been active and helpful in various services in our community, all his life. This deed will go a long way, inspiring others, to be helping hand to our community, in accomplishing its various goals.
Donations from the philanthropist can serve
to help several social causes. It is
increasingly becoming beyond middle class
family student to get higher education. At the
same time the medical expenses are sky
rocketing. In such a scenario, to help these
needy and deserv ing
aspirants to fulfil their
dream is a laudable activity,
said Dr. Ajit Gunjikar,
P r e s i d e n t A l l I n d i a
S a r a s w a t C u l t u r a l
Organisation. He was
s p e a k i n g d u r i n g h i s
address as a Chief Guest
for the programme of Haldi-
Kunku, Til-gul and prize
distribution to students excelling in various
fields. The programme was organised by
GSB Samaj, Shahpur, Belgaum on Saturday, th14 January 2017 at Maruti Mandir
Saraswat Bhavan.
President of the Samaj, Shri. Shreenath
Deshpande, Treasurer Shri. Balkrishna
Achamani, and Secretary Shri. Shashikant
Gunjikar were present on the dais.
Festivals further remind us about our rich
cultural heritage. These festivities help
people come together in this hectic world.
Makar Sankrati has a special significance,
said Dr, Gunjikar. All our festivals are as per
the lunar calendar and Makar Sankranti is
the only festival which is as per the solar
transition. The Sun enters
the Makar rashi on this day
and hence the name, he
further added.
First the President of the
Samaj welcomed the Chief
Guest. Shri. Shahshikant
Gunjikar, who delivered the
introductory speech. Several
em inen t dono rs we re
felicitated at the hands of Dr. Gunjikar. At the th th th
same time 113 students of 4 , 7 , 10
standards, Diploma, Degree, Post Graduate
students, and also students from sports and
arts fields were felicitated with prize money
during the programme.
The programme concluded after the
traditional distribution of til-gul to everyone
attending the event. The overwhelming
response of the community members was
evident from the full house.
Help the Deserving: A laudable initiative of GSB Samaj, Shahpur Belgaum
Dr. Ajit Gunjikar
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The G.S.B. Scholarship League was
established in 1912 and has been financially
supporting the education of poor and needy
students.
Poverty is terrible in heritance. A child is
defeated even before he/she can begin to
dream. For her/him the counter point to
poverty is the wealth of education.
More than 60% of its revenue comes from
REPEAT DONORS. To get a first hand
information from them, a gettogether of
these donors was organized in Mumbai on nd
Sunday 22 January, 2017. It was a group of
donors who were interested in doing charity.
Most of the old donors had very humble
beginning. They have all now prospered only
because of good education they could get.
The Speakers, were Ms. Ajita Kini,
Ms. Anu Madgavkar, Mr. R. C. Shenoy,
Dr. P. M. Kamat, Mr. G. S. Bhat and
Mr. N. N. Pai. The President of the League,
Shri S.S. Bhat, welcomed the gathering,Sr.
Ganesh Shanbhag, Secretary, introduced
the chief guest.
Chief Guest for the occasion was Mrs. Vijaya
Vivek Kamath, an IT Entrepreneur, who is
herself a big supporter of the League,
expressed her opinion, and said how
education can transform the life of a person.
Shri G. S. Bhat was thanked and honoured
for supporting League’s activities by
providing the infrastructure for the
programme. Shri Jagannath Nayak of
Poornima Restaurant Fame was thanked for
sponsoring del icious refreshments.
Shri. Anand Shanbhag, Proposed a vote of
thanks.
Smt. Gita R. Pai, Chairperson of the League
compered the programme.
THE GOUD SARASWAT BRAHMAN SCHOLARSHIP LEAGUEget together of repeat donors, mumbai
SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
Correspondent
SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH. 2017 9
The G.S.B. Scholarship League is a Trust,
established in 1912, under Bombay public
Trust Act. The League has been disbursing
free scholarship to the needy student of the
GSB Samaj for over 104 years.
The League supports even the average
students, to discourage dropouts for want of
finances. Thus a large number of needy
children are given opportunity to study and
come out of the poverty cycle. Most of these
less privileged students are from coastal
districts of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and
Maharastra.
This year Mr. Ajit Prabhu, the Creator of
Prabhu Charitable Trust very generously
helped the League, with an understanding
that out of League’s beneficiaries, some
meritorious students should be supported
fully to continue their education. As many of
League’s students are in Karnataka, a MEET
THE DONOR programme was organised in thMangalore on 19 February 2017. About 23
students living in the neighbouring area were
present along with their parents.
GSB Scholarship League’s Chairperson,
Smt. Gita R. Pai, welcomed the gathering,
and said how lucky the League is to get in
touch with the Prabhu Trust and equally
lucky are the beneficiaries to get full
scholarship from Prabhu Trust.
Smt. Shalini P. Rabhu, Mother of Shri. Ajit
Prabhu who was present as the Chief guest,
gave some important advice to the students.
The duty of a student, while a student, and
later the duty towards the organisation that
has helped them in furthering their education
was the point she stressed.
Former student beneficiary of the League,
Dr. Damodar Shenoy, a leading Physician
of Manalore, said that he was a beneficiary
of the League in 1980 and he is grateful to
the League.
Smt. Gita R. Pai, expressed the gratitude
to the Canara High School for the full
cooperation in conducting the meeting
and thanked all the committee members for
being so helpful.
The meeting ended with refreshments for all.
THE GOUD SARASWAT BRAHMAN SCHOLARSHIP LEAGUEMEET THE DONOR PROGRAMME, MANGALORE
Correspondent
SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, DEC. 2016 1910
SHRI VENKATARAMANA TEMPLE, MULKI
SHRI KALABHAIRAVA MOOLA MUDRA JEERNODDHARA CELEBRATIONS
This incident took place some 250 years ago
in Lord Venkataramana Temple in Tirupati.
One Shri Gujjadi Venkata Nayak, a very
religious person had gone on a pilgrimage to
Tirupati and while having ‘Darshan’ of the
Lord all of a sudden he had “Avesha” and his
body started trembling and he started
making some pronouncements loudly. While
his people became nervous the archaks of
the temple went close to him and asked a few
questions. Shri Nayak answered their
questions and the priests understood what
the matter was and immediately told,
“Venerable Shri Kala Bhairava, you will
kindly go to Shri Venkataramana Temple in
Mulki and serve the Lord there.” They also
told that he should receive the offerings
made by the devotees and help them by
solving their problems and also give suitable
advice. They gifted him “Mudra” (seven
slender Nagar Betta sticks bound in a silver
handle) and blessed.
There is one more dimension to the arrival of
Shri Bala Bhairava at Mulki:
H.H.Shrimat Madhavendra Tirth Swamiji of thShri Kashi Math (7 Swamiji) got an idol of
Shri Bindu Madhava while taking holy bath
in Ganga in Kashi and Shri Swamiji brought it
to Mulki and installed as ‘Utsava Murti’. It is
believed that when the Lord Bindu Madhava
arrived at Mulki, He was followed by Shri
Kala Bhairava who had stayed back in Mulki
in service of the Lord. In Mulki there is no idol
of Shri Kala Bhairava and it is believed that
the Mudra here itself is symbolising Shri Kala
Bhairava.
Shri Gujjadi Venkata Nayak was the first
Darshan Patri of Mulki Temple and the Seva
is still continuing as his family is blessed to
perform this unique ‘Seva’ from generation to
generation. Presently Shri Vasant Nayak thPalimarkar (12 Patri from Shri Gujjadi
Nayak) is rendering the Seva for the last 30
years being blessed with the ‘Mudra’ passed
on to him ceremonially by H.H.Shrimat
Sudhindra Tirth Swamiji in 1987.
As we know in Mulki Temple, the Patri gets
‘Darshan’ (in simple words, it is Shri Kala
Bhairava that is entering invisibly the body
and mind of the Patri, during ‘Darshan’
(a super-natural state) to communicate with
us through the Patri. Especially when we
seek guidance, advice or blessings, during
the ‘darshan’, we are getting a suitable
answer to follow or a solution if we have any
problem that is brought to the notice of
Shri Kala Bhairava. As human beings on
many occasions, we are confused knowing
not the remedial action or what to do and if
we seek guidance from ‘Darshan’ at that time
some reason or relief will be told to us.
Normally with some exceptions, in Mulki it is
taking place during the mornings of
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. We can
seek the guidance personally or write a letter
to the Manager of the Temple with a small
offering or ‘kaanike’. The Manager will seek
guidance on our behalf and convey by post
all that has been communicated in darshan
in respect of our problems or difficulties. Not
merely problems and difficulties. Some
parents bring their little babies after three
months of their birth and request for a
suitable name for the baby. Then the
‘Darshan Seva’ is not restricted only to the
genera l pub l ic . Even the temple
administration seeks guidance and advice in
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SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, DEC. 2016 1911
the case of knotty problems facing the
administration. The wonder of wonders, in
very rare cases, Shri Kala Bhairava of His
own, summons the people in administration
and gives instructions. In such cases nobody
will take courage to defy and the word is
taken to be the word from the Presiding Deity
of the temple that is Lord Narasimha Himself! During the ‘Darshan’ the ‘Patri’ will be holding
in the right hand ‘Patte’ (a piece of folded skin
of Krishna Mriga) with a golden handle
looking like the sheath of a sword and in the
left hand the ‘Mudra’ consisting of seven
slender ‘Nagara Bettas’ (sticks) with a golden
handle. Both are around 2.1/2 long The
‘Patte’ is normally used as an authority to
bless with a very soft pat on the head of
devotees and Mudra is symbolising
punishment to the ghosts and evil spirits who
sometimes reveal and trouble the innocent
people who are brought to the Temple to get
rid of them. In Mulki Temple, it is this Mudra
(gifted by Tirupati Temple) that has
completed its utility becoming old after using
over the years.
Now a word about Shri Kala Bhairava. Shri
Bhairava is none other than Lord Shiva in His
ferocious form. There are eight forms called
Shri Ashta Bhairavas and Shri Kala is one
among them. He is the guardian deity of Shri
Kashi (Varanasi) and is often believed to be
the ferocious form of the Lord Almighty
Himself. During Aurangazeb’s invasion of
Kashi, he was strongly advised not to
demolish the shrine of Shri Kala Bhairava
and accordingly, it is learnt, never did he go
near it!
As a part of the Jeernoddhara Programme in th Mulki Temple, on 13 March, here was Shri
th,Rama Naama Yajna, on 14 Sarvadbhuta
thShaanti Yajna, 15 Shri Vishnu Gayatri
t
thHavana and on 16 Ashtha Bhairva Yajna.
thOn 17 there was Sarvajanik Anna
Santarpana (mass-feeding) and in the
e v e n i n g a g r a n d S h r i S h r i n i v a s
Kalyanotsava (Wedding of Shri Shrinivas
(other name of Shri Venkataramana) was
performed by a team of 80 persons from
Tirupati Temple itself. Symbolically it served
as a link to Shri Kala Bhairava’s connection
with both Tirupati and Mulki Temples. In the forenoon that day there was a unique
Chakraabja Pooja. Under this a huge
‘Chakra’ (Circle) was drawn with various
colors and lines symbolising the Universe
that is worshipping the Lord of the Universe,
Lord Vishnu in the centre and all other deities
around Him. 16 priests with 16 varieties of
flowers including Tulsi leaves, offered
flowers to the Lord of the Universe chanting
16000 mantras (each priest chanting
different mantra). This pooja offered in the
morning of 17.3.2017 is called ‘Chakraabja
Pooja’ was dedicated to the Lord not only for
the welfare of all the devotees of the Temple
but also everyone in the Universe
During one of the days of the programme,
Shri Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari of
Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala paid a visit and
conveyed personally his good wishes.
H.H.Shrimat Samyameendra Tirth Swamiji
of Shri Kashi Math graced the occasion and
blessed all.
Darshan Seva is a unique service to the
Almighty God and His devotees. It is
available only in a few temples and all must
strive hard to retain and continue it.
(Address of the Temple: The Manager, Shri
Venkataramana Temple, Mulki-574154
D.K.Dist.Karnataka Phone:0824-2290
K. G. Mallya
SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
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thThe 13 M. R. Pai Memorial Inter-School
Elocution Contest was conducted by Forum
of Free Enterprise jointly with M. R. Pai nd
Founation, on Sunday 22 January 2017, in
Mumbai. First Prize was shared by Miss
Nishita Sawant, a student of Balmohan
vidyamandir, Dadar, and Miss Tryphena
Varghese, a student of Lok Puram Public
School, Thane. The Second prize was won
by Mr. Siddhartha Gupta, a student of Don
Basco High School, Matunga, and Miss
Gargi Patil, a student of National English
High School, Virar (West), won the third
Prize.
The panel of judges comprised : Mrs.
Clarissa Jathanna, L & D Consultant &
Facilitator, Ms. Divya B. Jokhakar,
Swati KapadiDirector
Chartered Accountant, Partner, B.D.
Jokhakar & Co., Mr. Narayan Jagirdar,
Senior Company Executive (Retd.)
The large audience present at the
programme greatly appreciated the Brilliant
performance put by the young students at
the Contest. The Foundation has been
organizing this Contest, in memory of the late
M.R. Pai, noted consumer activist, with a
view to encouraging the young students
to learm the art of public speaking. The
programme was organised with the support
of Godrej Consumer Products Ltd., whose
Chairman, Mr. Adi B. Godrej, is a Trustee
of M.R. Pai Foundation and also
Vice-Pres ident o f Forum of Free
Enterprise.
PRESS RELEASE
M. R. PAI FOUNDATION
EDUCATION CONtEST, MUMBAI
L R - Miss Nishita Sawant, Mrs. Gita R. Pai, Trustee M.R. Pai Foundationand Miss Tryphena Varghese (both students won the firstiprize).
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GITA PAI
G. S. B. S. MEDICAL TRUST(Registered No. E 5350)
MEDICAL CENTREShilpa Apartment, Dasturwadi, Mumbai Marathi Granth Sangrahalay Marg,
Opp. Dadar Fire Brigade Station, Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014.Tel. 022 - 2411 2322 / 2411 1749,
Email: [email protected] website: www.gsbsmedicaltrust.org
SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
It was yet another step for the bigger success
as GSBS Medical Trust inaugurated the New
Scopes, the gastro scope and Colono scope
at its Health Rakshak premises. This most
modern diagnostic equipment was donated
by Smt. Dr. Kumud Mehta in the name of her
late parents Smt. Shridevi Mahale and
Shri Baburao Mahale. The Mahale family
was very happy to see the new environment
of Health Rakshak, A New Unit of GSBS
Medical Trust.
Dr. Suhas Prabhu the chairperson of the
Trust welcomed the guests and gave the
history of the earlier donations of Dr. Kumud
Meha and her late husband Dr. Praveen
Mehta , Dr. V. C. Prabhu, the senior most
member of Mahale family expressed the
families happiness over the installation of the
equipment which has given them the
opportunity to perpetuate the memory of the
Senior Mahales.
Smt. Gita R. Pai, Trustee, Secretary,
proposed a vote of thanks for the donors,
invitees and the entire staff for their support.
14SAMYUKTA SARASWAT, MARCH, 2017
The Managing Committee of the GSB
Scholarship League has been under a
dilemma whether League should disburse
smaller amounts to more number of
students, or should it select less number of
students and fully support them. But League
could not come to a final conclusion. Mr. Ajit
Prabhu, the creator of Prabhu Family Trust
came forward to fully support the brighter
children amongst League’s applicants. As a
result 40 students were chosen, 31 from
outstation and 9 from Mumbai.
GSB Scholarship League took all pains to
see that the students were chosen according
to the criteria needed, documented everthing
and finally the chosen students from
Mummbai were called for a brief get together.
Mr. Ajit Prbhu, came down from Singapore,
disbursed the cheques and also interacted
with the students, which was a boon for the
students.
GSB Scholarship League’s President Shri S.
S. Bhat welcomed the gathering assembled
for the ‘MEET THE DONOR’ program on
26th February. Smt. Gita R. Pai,
Chairperson, side, how God has blessed the
League, by getting a Sponsor and fulfilled
League’s ambition to support at least some
meritorious students. Mr. Suresh V. from
Bangalore, the CEO of the donor’s Trust
introduced Mr. Ajit Prabhu. Mr. Prabhu said
that his ambition was to see that many
families prosper because of one student in
each family getting the best of the education.
Mr. Arvind Sonde Leagues donor stressed
that League should support maximum
number of girl students. Shri Ganesh
Shanbhag proposed a vote of thanks.
Refreshments were served to all, which was
sponsored by Mr. Radhakrishna Kamath.
THE GOUD SARASWAT BRAHMAN SCHOLARSHIP LEAGUEMEET THE DONOR (MUMBAI)
Correspondent
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Saraswat community has contributed to
every field of life enormously & sports is no
exception. In sports also many Saraswats
figure prominently in various disciplines as
Cricket, Badminton, Table Tenis, Chess,
Hockey, Foot Ball etc. The names of Sunil
Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, Di l ip
Vengsarkar, Prakash Padukone, Amol
Muzumdar, Padmakar Shivalkar come to
mind immediately. Let us have a look on the
accomplishments of some of these
prominent sports personalities.
1) Sunil GavaskarthSunil Manohar Gavaskar was born on 10
July 1949 & was picked up for the difficult
West Indies tour in
1971 at a young
age of 22 In his
m a i d e n t o u r
a b r o a d S u n i l
stunned the entire
cricketing world by
scoring 774 runs in
on l y f ou r t es t
matches enabling India to win the series
against Windies for the first time. He became
so popular in West Indies that Trinidad singer
Willard Harris wrote a song in Gavaskar’s
h o n o r & i s c a l l e d ” G a v a s k a r
Calypso”.Gavaskar became the first player
to score more than 10000 runs in test cricket
which included 34 test centuries, another
record. He also took 108 catches in test
cricket. He was awarded Padma Shri &
Padma Bhushan as well as C.K. Nayadu Life
Time Achievement award for cricket in India.
Sunil also acted in a Marathi film, Premachi
Sawli. He retired from the game in 1987 But
since then he has kept millions of fans
enthralled with his witty & informative
commentary on television.
2) Sachin Tendulkar
It was another Saraswat, Sachin Ramesh
Tendulkar who broke the records of little
master, Sunil Gavaskar. Sachin made
a blazing start to his career by facing the
dreaded attack of Imran Khan, Wasim
Akram, Abdul Kadir. Sachin showed his
class in test cricket as well as in one dayers.
He went on to
score 51 centuries
in test cricket & 49
i n o n e d a y
m a t c h e s t h u s
c o m p l e t i n g a
golden century of
centuries. He was
the first batsman
to score a double century in one day match.
He retired from cricket in 2013. He has been
awarded Padma Shri in 1999,Padma
Vibhushan in 2008 & the top most civilian
honor of India, Bharat Ratna in 2013. He was
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also awarded the top most sports award
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 1997. At
present he is a nominated member of Rajya
Sabha.
3) Dilip Vengsarkar
Dilip Vengsarkar is
an ace Indian cricket
player as well as
administrator too. th
He was born on 6
April & made his
debut in 1975-76 Vs. New Zealand after
hitting a series of sixes against the famed
Indian spin attack in a Irani trophy match
which was a qualifier
Dilip has the distinction of scoring centuries
in three successive tests at the famed Lords.
He has scored17 centuries in test cricket. He
was awarded Padmashri in 1907 & life time
achievement Award too.
C. K. Nayadu trophy. Prakash Padukone.th Prakash born on 10 June 1955 is a legend in
Badminton. He won numerous laurels for the
country. He won the junior & senior single’s
titles at the National Championships in the
year 1972 & thereafter he won a record 7
successive single’s titles. Prakash won
Commonwealth Gold in 1978 at Edmonton in
Canada followed by Danish Open, Swedish
Open & became the first Indian to win the
singles title at the prestigious All England
Championships. Prakash also won the World
cup singles in 1981, World games singles
title in 1981 & World Championship in 1983
in Denmark. He was awarded Padma Shri
in 1982 & Arjuna Award in 1972.
Deepika Padukone, the famous actress is
daughter o f Prakash.
Amol Muzumdar & Padmakar Shivalkar.
Both Amol & Padmakar(fondly called Paddy)
were stars of Mumbai cricket team. It is a sad
fact that both could not play for India despite
huge achievements in domestic cricket.
Amol holds the record for highest ever score
by a player on his first class debut scoring
260 against Haryana in 1993-94. In 2007 he
became the highest ever run scorer in Ranji
Trophy for Mumbai eclipsing Ashok
Mankad’s record. Amol has scored 11,167
runs in first class cricket which include 30
centuries.
Paddy Shivalkar represented Mumbai
between 1964 to 1988 during which he
claimed 589 wickets & is Mumbai’s highest
wicket taker of all time. Skill wise he was on
par with Bishen Singh Bedi but never got the
chance to represent India. He was almost
50 years old when he retired from the game.
Hats Off to all these legends of sports.
VIJAY REGE
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The richness of our Indian culture speaks
volumes about its various religions,
traditions, customs, languages, festivals and
art. Cultural programmes that are held in
almost all the cities, are instrumental in
conveying the message of communal
harmony in diversity.
One such grand cultural event took place on th25 March 2017 at Veer Sawarkar ground in
Malad, Mumbai, sponsored by Mumbai's
Dindoshi Vidhansabha Organization of Ex
Mayor and MLA Shri. Sunil Prabhu.
The occasion was' Shivaji Jayanti '
Celebration. The Cultural show titled 'Dene
Sanskrutiche' basesd on all Hindu
Ferstivals, was presented by the Troup
–'Megh Malhar' owned by the renowned
organiser in this field, Shri.Swapnil Pandit.
Almost 3000 people were present to enjoy
this elite show. The elevating and enlivened
performance was unparalleled.
Other esteemed guests who graced the
occasion were – Shiv Sena's senior leader
Shri. Gajanand Kirtikar, Mumbai's Mayor
Shri Vishwanath Mahadeshwar, Assistant
Mayor Ms. Minakshi Warlikar and other
newly elected corporaters .
At the end of the event, Swapnil Pandit was
felicitated by the Mayor Shri Mahadeshwar
for his distinguished worthy contribution in
the field of cultural activities to the society.
This felicitation would go a long way in
inspiring Swapnil in his creative profession.
Swapnil Pandit,
You are the pride of Saraswats. We all wish
you many more laurels and accolades for
your enterprising, creative accomplishment
in the years ahead.
Heartiest Congratulations !
felicitation of shri swapnil pandit
Smita PagnisAISCO
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Shri. Ulhas Kamat Vice President
Shri. Uday (Vasudev) Redkar Hon. Secretary
Shri. Ramanath Juwarkar
Hon. Treasurer
Shri. Deepak Pandit
Hon. Secretary
new office bearers OF AISCO
The Members of AISCO management congratulates the new office bearer.
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LIST OF NEWLY FORMED MEMBERS APRIL, 2016-MARCH, 2017
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Shri. Manohar Parrikar erstwhile Defence Minister of India recently took charge as the Chief Minister of Goa after the recent assembly polls in the state. He had a very successful tenure as Chief Minister of the state before he went to the central cabinet ministry.
AISCO sent greetings to Shri. Manohar Parrikar on his taking the charge of the state again and wished him all the best in his endeavours.
Shri. Dattareya (Bhau) Tendulkar, member of the Managing Committee of AISCO alongwith Shri. Sagar Agni, Director of ‘Goadoot’ newspaper and one of the key persons of the AISCO Goa team who made the All India Saraswat Sammelan of 2016 a great success, met Shri. Manohar Parrikar
thon 20 March 2017, to congratulate him and to wish him success. A letter to that effect was given to Shri. Manohar Parrikar.
Shri. Bhau Tendulkar gave him two issues of
‘Samyukta Saraswat’ quarterly bulletin.
While quickly browsing through the
magazine, he appreciated articles on
Information of GSB Temples, Migration of
Saraswat communities, Business and Its,
Talent of young generation, Cultural
programmes conducted at various parts
of India, from those bulletins.
Shri. Bhau Tendulkar gave the letter by
President of AISCO congratulating
Shri. Manohar Parrikar on being CM of Goa.
Mrs. Alka Tendulkar, member of AISCO,
shared a box of sweets as well. Shri. Parrikar
readily agreed for group photographs.
A letter of acknowledgment was received at
AISCO office promptly from the Chief
Minister of Goa. He is a matter of pride to all
Saraswats.
AISCO acknowledges the special efforts of
Mr. Sagar Agni in arranging the meeting.
(Hon. Secretory - AISCO)
AISCO greetings to Shri. MANOHAR Parrikar.
Uday Redkar
Mrs / Mr.Tendulkars at Mr. Parrikar’s Office
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he´LecesMe leW[guekeÀj AISCO
Member of AISCO: Mrs & Mr. Tendulkar met Shri Manohar Parrikar, C.M. (at Mantralya)
L R. Shri Shrinath Deshpande, Shri Shashikant Gunjikar and Shri Balkrishna Achamani
at GSBS. Shahapur - Belgaum at the event Makar Sankranti Festival
? Dr. Ajit Gujikar, Felicitation of Shri Swapnil Pandit
by the Mayor Shri Mahadeshwar - Mumbai
MEETING WITH MR PARRIKAR - CM. OF GOA