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20-12-04

Legend Passes Away: Vijay Samuel Hazare, who led India to their first Test victory, passed away on 18th December at a private hospital after a prolonged illness. Hazare, 89, had been suffering from intestinal cancer and other ailments. He had been kept on life support for the last couple of days. The Cricket Club of India honoured him with the Lifetime Achievement Award a week ago by former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), president Raj Singh Dungarpur at a private ceremony. He was the First Indian to score a century in each innings of a Test and also First Indian to score two first class triple hundreds. He was born on March 11, 1915 in Sangli, Maharasthra. Besides playing for the National side, Hazare had stints with Maharashtra, Central India and Baroda teams.

17-12-04

The Best Out Of Waste: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has set up a plant at Atladra to convert municipal solid waste into compost. After Ahmedabad, Vadodara is the next to have such a facility to dispose of waste and follow the Solid Waste Management Rules (SWMR). The plant, Chemstrol Engineering Private Limited, went operational from December 1 and handles a total of 250 tonnes of solid waste of the total 525 tonnes generated daily in the city. It has been set up on BOOT (Build, Operate, Own and Transfer) basis. Chemstrol will operate the plant for 20 years and then hand it over to the corporation. The company is intending to solve the garbage disposal problem and solid waste for the corporation and earn its revenue by selling the compost. Out of the 250 tonnes of waste, after decomposition, about 50 to 60 tonnes of compost is prepared. It is free from pathogens and weed seeds.

15-12-04

Handicrafts & Handloom Exhibition: Huge display of Silk Saree, Cotton Saree, Tassor, Dupattas, Dress Material, Bed Cover, Ready Made Dress, Stone Carvng, Silver Carving, Silver Filligres & Wood Carving of Handicrafts & Handlooms is on at Aditi Gallery, Race Course Circle, Baroda. 11th to 25th December between 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The exhibition will remain opened on Sunday.

Crafts Exhibition-Cum-Sale: Sponsored by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Organised by North East Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation. Marble Arch, Race Course Circle. 14th to 26th December. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibition will remain opened on Sunday.

13-12-04

Sun Pharma Sets Up New R & D Facility: Sun Pharma is setting up a massive research and development in backdrop of changing patents regime in the pharmaceuticals sector facility in Baroda. R & D centre at Tandalja is ready for inauguration by President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam on December 14. The research site built on a 16-acre campus, offers 200,000 sq ft. of research floor area, housing modern labs for a committed team of 325 newly recruited scientists. The modern and exhaustively equipped lab areas in biological and analytical development at the centre will focus on pharmacokinetics, tissue culture and screening.

Seminar For Trade Union: Baroda Management Association (BMA) Organises Two Days Seminar on "Role of Trade Unions in the Changed Scenario for Achieving Excellence and Happiness." On December 17 & 18 at Hotel Taj Residency between 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Interested persons can contact the BMA office before 14th December at Anmol Plaza, 2nd Floor, Old Padra Road, Baroda. Ph no. 2353364 or 2344135 or email: bmabaroda@sancharnet.in.

10-12-04

Art Exhibition: An exhibition titled ‘The Ramp’ showcasing work of K.S. Radhakrishnan at Bayer ABS Gallery. 4 to 7.30 p.m. Till December 26.

08-12-04

‘The Karate KID': Shivam Raval, 10 years old, is a budding karate champ from Vadodara. His recent achievements include gold and bronze medals won at the International Karate Championship held in Baroda and is one of the youngest International First Degree Black Belt. He achieved the feat when he was six but missed the world record by a 6 months. He was conferred with the President Award in 2002 for exceptional achievement. There has been no stopping ever since as he went on to acquire the International Second-Degree Black Belt at nine. Since 1999 he has won several karate championships, collected over 35 trophies and medals, and is currently preparing for the World Shoto Cup Karate championship to be held in Japan next September. He has been coaching students in Shoto-Kan for the last 12 years.

National Child Awards Winner: Master Jugal Ambrishkumar Pithadiya, is the youngest team member of Mount Kalindi Expedition -2001, launched by The Alpine Lovers-Vadodara. A class five student of Vidya Vihar School has been actively participating in all the local Mountaineering, Rock Climbing, Trekking, Wild Life & Bird Watching programs. He participated in the Expedition to Mount Kalindi (6103 Metres) during June 2001and gained height of 17,000 ft. at an early age of 6. Jugal was felicitated by Gujarat Government in May 2003 and Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd. Vadodara. He is the only Child Mountaineer in Gujarat & India awarded the Prestigious Certificate - Sahas Award 2001. He has registered in the Limca Book Of Records - 2004, also has received the National Child Award For Exceptional Achievement -2003 in the field of mountaineering on the Children’s Day 14th November 2004.

The Other Side Of Viagra: Researchers at M S University have found the Viagra drug is helpful in reducing the risk of a second heart attack that sometimes occurs while a first is being treated. Pfizer’s Viagra, of which the active ingredient is sildenafil citrate initially, had to struggle to dispel some reports of increasing the risk of heart attack. When a patient has a heart attack, blockage of a coronary artery stops blood supply to a part of the heart muscle, causing ischaemia. Doctors work to establish reperfusion, that is, restoration of blood flow to the ischaemic tissue. But reperfusion to the ischaemic areas is often believed to cause oedema, explosive swelling and even disintegration of cardiac muscle cells. This amounts to a second heart attack. Researches have found that administering sildenafil citrate was effective in preventing myocardial reperfusion injury. Research paper on the topic will be read at the Joint International Conference on Cardiology, in Ahmedabad, on December 31, by Professor Balaraman and a Ph. D student S. B. Bothara.

Seminar On Rights Of The Disabled: United Way of Baroda in association with Unnati Organisation of Development Education & Handicap International has organised a seminar on promoting the rights of persons with disabilities on December 10, at Shagun Hall, Hotel Sasujee. The seminar is motivated to make people aware about the rights of a person with disabilities.

Weekend Workshop For Children: Bal Bhavan is organising a workshops for children between 6 & 14 years in candle-making, paper decoration and card-making, every weekend in December between 4.30 p.m. & 6 p.m. For registrations contact Bal Bhavan.

02-12-04

Jayant Parikh’s Paintings: The 56th solo exhibition of Paintings will be exhibited by Jayant Parikh at Welcom Art Gallery, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. December 1-12.

Punjabi Food Festival: Ongoing at Havmor Restaurant, Sayajigunj.

Art and Aesthetics: An exhibition titled ‘Crossworld’ featuring works of artists like Chritophe Robin, Santanan Gohain, Kenji Horai, Ganesh Gohain & Blaise Raymond at Sarjan Art Gallery. 12 Noon to 8.00 p.m. Till December 04

27-11-04

Handicrafts & Handloom Festival: Parsi Agyari Ground, Sayajigunj. November 26 to December 7. 10.30 A.M. to 9 P.M.

30-10-04

Blast At Gujarat Refinery: Two persons died and 16 were injured in a blast in a reactor at Indian Oil Corporation's Gujarat Refinery at Koyali in Baroda on Friday, 29th October. The blast and the subsequent fire damaged property worth millions of rupees. The accident happened at 3.38 a.m. and people living in the vicinity heard an extremely loud noise and some feared that an earthquake had taken place. The noise of the explosion could be heard several kilometers away. Panic overtook the residents of surrounding villages. Fire fighters worked for seven hours to bring the blaze under control. The reason behind the blast is under investigation. The blast ripped through the Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) plant of the refinery.

Message From Ashit T. Joshi: I was in Baroda High Alkapuri (1999). I have started a yahoo group for my batch mates as well as other friends of my school. You can mail me so that I can add you to the group. Ashit T. Joshi <asit_t_joshi@yahoo.com>

Art Exhibition: Shelly Jyoti presents pastels, inks and drawings. At WelcomHotel's Art Gallery, R.C. Dutt Road. Till November 15. 5.30 p.m. onwards.

23-10-04

Dress Materials: Sale of exclusive dress materials and western outfits for women. Trisha Gallery. October 25-27. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Violin Concert: Rasika Priya has organised a solo violin concert by Dr. Hemlata from Chennai. At Vasvik Auditorium, Race Course. Entry free for all. October 27.

Suit Fabrics: Sale of Mulberry's collection of suit fabrics in crepe, georgette with embroidery, sequin, stone work and glass bangles for Karva Chauth. Trisha Gallery. October 28-29. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

21-10-04

World's Largest Garba: Baroda's Donor's Plaza grounds – venue of the 'Maa Shakti Garba' – made statistical history of sorts on Friday (15th October, 2004). The garba ground registered 38,805 participants, a number that won a place in the Limca Book of Records as the 'World's Largest Garba'.

Jahanavi Dies: One of the oldest big cats at the Sayajibaug Zoo, a lioness named Jahanavi, died recently. Aged 25, she was ill for a long time and had also undergone a cataract operation. The zoo now has seven lions, two tigers and four leopards.

19-10-04

Crematorium Modernisation: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has approved a modernisation programme at the Bahucharaji crematorium in Karelibaug. According to the plan, the last rites at the crematorium will be telecast live over the Internet so that relatives and friends all over the world can see them. The project, costing Rs.10 million, has been sponsored by Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (IPCL) and Rotary Club of Jawaharnagar.

Message From Akshit Patel: All Baroda people are encouraged and requested to join my group … groups.yahoo.com/barodiansgroup. See you all there. Akshit Patel <axepatel@yahoo.com>

16-10-04

New Treatment At SSG: SSG Hospital's orthopaedics department has recently experimented with a procedure to install titanium plates to repair fractures. The technique, first tried out in Switzerland, is a big help to people who cannot afford to be in bed for several months after a fracture. In this procedure the fractured bones are held in place by titanium plates. The plates do not come in contact with the bones and allow the free flow of blood around the fracture, thus allowing it to heal quickly. The patient may even be allowed to walk after a few days of rest. The plates can be removed after two years. The long-term effects of this method are yet to be studied. The titanium plates cost about Rs. 5,000.

12-10-04

Pollution Control Seminar: A national seminar on ecodegradation due to air pollution will be organised on October 16 by the Indian Association for Air Pollution Control, Vadodara, in collaboration with the Institution of Engineers and MSU's Department of Environmental Science. Venue: Vasvik Auditorium, Race Course Road, Baroda.

09-10-04

MSU Centre Studies Jute: MS University's Genome Research Centre, an advanced genetic research facility, has taken up a project to study how jute can be promoted for purposes other than just the making of gunny bags. For this purpose it has tied up with Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), Calcutta University and Jute Research Centre of India (JRCI). The research will try to identify ways in which jute can be used as a value-added product, for instance as an alternative form of fibre. The Genome Research Centre was set up two years ago especially for students who have done their postgraduation in Biotechnology.

Mail From Hiren Chandrakant Shah: This is Hiren from Infosys. I am very proud to be a citizen of Baroda. For long time I was in search of a site through which I can know happenings in Baroda and baroda-online.com provides me everything. It has been one year working in Infosys but there has not been a single day when I have not missed MY BARODA. I would like to add myself in your most beautiful site of Baroda. Also, I would like to help those people who are willing to build their career in software engineering. And the last but not the least, Baroda I miss u very much. Hiren Chandrakant Shah <Hiren_Shah02@infosys.com>

08-10-04

Standing Committee Chairman: Ajit Patel, the councillor from Alkapuri, has been unanimously elected chairman of the standing committee of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) for a second consecutive term. A key VMC body, this committee has the power to approve all tenders exceeding Rs. 200,000. It also the power of veto in the case of appointments made by the corporation's administrative wing.

Art & Alphabets: Satya P. Kadam presents 'Art & Alphabets', an exhibition of various artists. At Exhibition Hall, Faculty of Fine Arts, MSU. Till October 11.

Oriental Food Festival: At Havmor Restaurant, Sayajigunj. Specialities from China, Thailand and Indonesia. Till 18th October.

05-10-04

'Adopt' An Ambulance: Lifeline Foundation, a Baroda based NGO, has taken up the task of upgrading the city's 43 ambulances. Most of these ambulances do not have life-saving equipment like oxygen cylinders, stretchers and first-aid boxes, let alone trained medical attendants. The NGO's conversion kit equips the vehicles with a small portable oxygen kit, a collapsible stretcher, a first-aid box, a stainless steel sink and communication links to a hospital or a control room. The fire brigade runs 13 ambulances, three are run by the Arvind Charitable Trust, two by the ESIS, 19 by hospitals and the remaining by corporates and NGOs. Each vehicle's upgradation costs about Rs. 40,000. Lifeline Foundation has appealed to individuals and organisations to contribute funds to 'adopt' an ambulance.

Kiran More, Chief Selector: In the elections to the BCCI the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) secretary Kiran More has been chosen chairman of the selection committee and BCA president Chirayu Amin has become a BCCI vice-president. More, a former Indian wicket-keeper, was a selector in the outgoing committee headed by Syed Kirmani. Chirayu Amin, the Alembic CMD, comes in place of the Gujarat Cricket Association president Narhari Amin. It was many years back that Baroda was represented at the BCCI. Maharaja Fatehsinhrao Gaekwad was once the president of BCCI and later Anshuman Gaekwad and former president of Baroda Cricket Association, J.Y. Lele, had been chosen its national selector and general secretary respectively. Vijay Hazare and Mamasaheb Ghorpade had also in the past chaired the BCCI selection committee.

VSE Elections: Tarang Mehta and Janak Shah have been unanimously elected president and vice-president respectively of the Vadodara Stock Exchange (VSE) Ltd.

Mail From Vikram Vasant Limaye: Dear Baroda-Online team: I am now in Melbourne, Australia. Just recently I have come here from our own Baroda... and after viewing all the wallpapers of Baroda I am absolutely thrilled. I am feeling as if I am in Baroda. Thank you very much for bringing me back to my land (virtually). Keep it up. Best wishes.

02-10-04

Computerised OPD At SSG:The Out-Patient Department (OPD) at the Sir Sayaji General (SSG) Hospital has become fully computerised from 2nd October 2004. The computerisation process has cost Rs. 600,000. All the departments in the hospital are likely to be computerised by March 2005. The hospital currently caters to about 1,200 outdoor patients daily. The project was funded by Baroda based NGO Jeevan Akshay Charitable Trust.

Emergency Rescue Van: The Vadodara Fire Brigade is acquiring a multi-disciplinary Emergency Rescue Van (ERV). The World Bank has approved the cost of Rs. 5.6 million and sanctioned the amount to the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). The ERV can perform multiple rescue tasks in emergencies like gas leaks, underwater rescue operations, railway accidents, air crashes, fires and earthquakes. Among its facilities are: generator; floodlight mast; a wire roll that can extend up to 100 metres; a chain saw for cutting wood; concrete cutters that can cut into any grade of concrete and even wrought and cast iron; underwater diving equipment; special stretchers; high-pressure lifting bags which can lift a concrete slab weighing up to 67 tonnes; exhaust blower to ward off smoke; chemical suits; space for paramedics.

Dream Of Rajputs: Exhibition of paintings by Yashwant Shirwadkar. October 3 to 19, 2004. 12 noon to 8 p.m. Sarjan Art Gallery, Vishwas Colony. Ph: 2338351, 2343574.

30-09-04

Seismic Activity Centres: The Gujarat Sate Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) is investing Rs. 150 million to set up 40 centres all over Gujarat to monitor seismic activity in the state. The project is being handled by Vadodara based Gujarat Engineering & Research Institute (GERI). GERI has already set up 16 seismological observatories in various locations. Besides Bhuj, Bhavnagar, Vadodara and Junagadh, the observatories have also been set up near dam sites like Kevadia Colony and Sipu Dam. Strong Motion Accelerographs (SMAs), which can measure high-intensity earthquakes of above 3 on the Richter scale, will be installed in all these observatories.

Baroda Too Has Millionaires: Mumbai has the most millionaires in India; 18,939 individuals declared an income of over Rs. 1 million to the income tax department. Bangalore has the second highest number (13,130), followed by Delhi (12,450). In all there are 70,217 millionaires in the country. Kolkata has 3,492 millionaires, Pune 4,198, Chennai 2,716, Hyderabad 3,835, Ahmedabad 1,168, Vadodara 665, Rajkot 110 and Surat 587.

Monthly GEB Bills: A pilot monthly billing project of the Gujarat Electricity Board (GEB) will be launched in Baroda for customers of its Alkapuri subdivision. Under the project, about 25,000 customers in Alkapuri will receive computerised bills for the month of October 2004.

29-09-04

Vidyakunj Reunion, London: I have organised a Vidyakunj reunion and invite anyone from Baroda to join us on October 3, 2004, 6 p.m. onwards at Cyclone Club, Whitchurch Lane, Edgware, London. On that evening we have got music, a few comedy artists from India and dinner. Please come along, join us and make the evening a night to remember! Just to accommodate enough people, please email me or phone or text on 07956 891199. Bhupendra Makwana <bhupendramk@hotmail.com> <BhupendraMk@aol.com>

23-09-04

Post Office To Accept Electricity Bills: From October 2, consumers can pay their electricity bills at post offices also. Though the tie-up will not make much difference in cities and towns as consumers can pay their bills at various places near their locality, it will benefit villagers considerably. The villagers can now pay their bills at any nearby post office within a particular date.

Exhibition Of Beaded Handicrafts: Sahaj – an organisation for women's development – has an exhibition-cum-sale of beaded handicrafts at Trisha art gallery from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. September 20-26.

21-09-04

Jetalpur Underpass Closed For Repairs: The Jetalpur railway underbridge has been closed for traffic till October 20 for repairs. Traffic from Bhimnath Bridge to the underpass will be diverted via Parshuramnagar cross roads, Subhashnagar and Akota underbridge.

20-09-04

Exhibition of Beaded Handicrafts: Sahaj, an organization for women's development, will organise a week-long exhibition cum sale of beaded handicrafts by tribal women from Dahod at Trisha Art Gallery. September 20-26, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

18-09-04

Handicrafts & Handloom Festival: Parsi Agyari Ground, Sayajigunj. September 18 to 27. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.

15-09-04

Mayor To Lead Delegation: Baroda Mayor N.V. Patel  will head a delegation of Indian Mayors to Phillipines to take part in a local body and regional network programme shortly. Sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Mayor will participate in a regional urban environmental policy and management support programme. The Mayors' delegation is scheduled to leave for Manila on September 18. The theme of the programme is decentralisation in local bodies for efficient delivery system.

13-09-04

Exhibiton of Paintings: An exhibition titled 'Fusion' a seminal exhibition of paintings and sculptures by seven artists is on display at the Bayer ABS Gallery. 4 to 8 p.m. Till September 19.

11-09-04

MSU E-Resource Centre: MSU has inaugurated the E-resource centre at Hansa Mehta Library. The centre will facilitate research work for teachers, research scholars and postgraduate students. They will be able to access 6,623 online journals and archives through this centre and will also be able to get extracts and research works of several renowned authors.

09-09-04

US Grant For Champaner: The Chairperson of US-based Global Heritage Fund Jeff Morgan will talk on Global Heritage fund: Saving Asia's Treasures at 6.30 p.m. at Taj Residency on September 11. Jeff Morgan will also present Heritage Trust with a grant for US $ 30,000 towards project related to Champaner-Pavagadh.

07-09-04

Facelift For Vadodara Railway Station: Union Minister of State for Railways Naranbhai Rathwa on 6th September laid the foundation stone of a project to upgrade facilities at the Vadodara Railway Station. The minister said Rs. 145 million has been allocated for converting the station's loco yard into a platform to facilitate passage of more trains. Among other plans to modernise the station, railway authorities propose to extend platform number four and five to accommodate longer trains having upto 22 coaches. The project should be complete in three years.

Helmets Compulsory On Highways: The Gujarat government decided to make wearing of helmets compulsory for drivers of two-wheelers on state and national highways. Cities have been kept outside the purview of the order.

Table Tennis Academy Set Up: After having set up a cricket academy with state-of-the-art facilities, including a club house for players, the Shreyas Society of Education has now set up a Table Tennis Academy not only for their own but also outside students. The academy, which already has five table, proposes to host the All Baroda Open Ranking Tournament, Scheduled to begin from September 15.

06-09-04

Lehripura Gate To Be Repaired: The Lehripura gate near Nyay Mandir in the city was closed for traffic and pedestrians from Sunday (6th September) morning after portions of its roof continued to fall down on passers-by. Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) authorities plan to begin repair work in a week. The traffic is diverted from two smaller outlets on both side of the gate. The wooden platforms that support the roof structure had corroded and VMC intends to replace them with MS plate and high tension beams.

02-09-04

Indian Music Workshop: The theme for the sixth workshop in this ongoing series is 'Melody & Rhythm – The Relation'. The workshop will be hosted by Achal Mehta, noted musician and singer, and the guest of honour will be Shri Vikram Patil, well-known rhythm maestro and music composer. At Planet M, Old Padra Road, 11 a.m. on 5th September.

Printmaking Workshop: Chhaap has organised three days workshop on the process of dry point for the hearing impaired children from 2 schools. The aim of this workshop is to introduce them to the process and give them hands on experience. Venue: Chhaap, Purshottam Estate, Bahucharaji Road, Karelibaug. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. September 01-03.

18-08-04

IOC Starts LAB Plant At Koyali: Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has now commissioned the Rs. 12.5 billion Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) plant at its Koyali refinery near Baroda. The 120,000 TPA capacity plant is India's largest and has been commissioned in just 24 months. The plant will produce superior quality LAB for making environment-friendly biodegradable detergents. It signals IOC's debut into the petrochemicals sector. Raw materials like kerosene and benzene will be sourced from the refinery itself.

Kashyap Dhaka Killed: Kashyap Dhaka, the person behind the recent chain-snatching incidents and the attempted loot at HDFC Bank on July 22, was shot dead by the police in an encounter on 14th August. The encounter took place at a place along the Narmada canal in Harni Village, about 8 km from Vadodara, where he had been taken by the police in order to recover the firearms that he had hidden there. It seems that Dhaka first opened fire on the police and the police then had to resort to firing.

12-08-04

Bravery Award For Arvind Patel: The Gujarat government has decided to confer the Veer Meghmaya Award on autorickshaw driver Arvind Patel. The driver was shot dead by a chain snatcher as he tried to help an old lady in the Manjalpur area of the city on July 9. The award carries Rs. 100,000, a citation and a certificate. In response to an earlier appeal by Police Commissioner Sudhir Sinha, Barodians contributed Rs.1.7 million to assistance Mr. Patel's widow and two minor daughters. The money was deposited in the name of his two daughters in fixed deposit account.

11-08-04

The Abacus At Akshar Chowk: Sculptor Nagji Patel has made a 16-foot high abacus weighing 20 tonnes. This sculpture has been installed at Akshar Chowk on Old Padra Road. The artist took five months to complete the project, with the help of four assistants from Rajasthan. Pink sandstone from Bansi Pahadpur, white, green and yellow marble from Kelwa, Kesariyaji and Jaisalmer form various parts of the abacus. The sculpture has been sponsored by Transpek-Silox Industry Ltd.

Harry Potter Ane Parasmani: The Gujarati version of J.K. Rowling's book 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' – Harry Potter Ane Parasmani – was released in Baroda recently at the Crossword bookstore. Manjul Publication House of Bhopal has the rights to translate the bestseller into four regional languages and it entrusted the Gujarati translation to Baroda's Jagruti Trivedi. Ahmedabad based children's book writer Harish Nayak edited the book.

07-08-04

Expressway Opens At Last: The National Highway Authority of India has finally opened to traffic the entire 93-km stretch of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway. The expressway has been built at a cost of Rs. 1,900 million. The Ahmedabad-Nadiad portion has been in operation for quite some time. The proposed toll is Rs. 58 for cars, Rs. 101 for light goods vehicles and Rs. 202 for buses and trucks.

HIV Tests For MSU Students: A project has been started to test students of MS University for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The testing began with the Polytechnic Campus on Friday. The project, being carried out by Indu Blood Bank, will be conducted at various faculties of the university. About 10,000 students are expected to be screened in one year. The project has been launched with the help of US based NRI Dr. Kiran Patel who was donate kits for the tests. The university has granted permission to allow its student to participate voluntarily in this campaign.

03-08-04

High-Speed Train: Indian Railways is studying the feasibility of the country's first high-speed rail corridor between Ahmedabad and Virar, 90 minutes of travelling time at 300 kmph. The estimated project cost is Rs. 20 billion. The new track will be some distance away from the existing ones and halts will be few, may be just Vadodara and Surat. The train may start from Sabarmati, and a satellite station may be needed close to Baroda. German technology may be used for the train's coaches and special traction tracks. Each kilometre of track may cost about Rs. 35 million. The route will need to be fenced, there should be no level crossings and bridges will need to be designed for high speeds.

31-07-04

SSG Department Needs Funds: The dental department at Baroda's SSG Hospital lacks some essential equipment. A single dental chair at this large hospital caters to over 8,300 patients per year. The department gets about 130 patients daily, mostly from rural and tribal areas. It has only three full-time consultants and four interns who come from Ahmedabad and Jamnagar. The department's immediate requirements are two dental chairs with modern accessories.

Thai Handicrafts: Exhibition of orchids, ceramics, feng shui aromatic candles and spa products. Also Shringar Laxmi sarees and dress material from Kolkata. August 2-3. At Trisha Gallery.

30-07-04

New BoB Building: Bank of Baroda plans to shift a part of its back office and IT operations to Baroda, the city where the bank took birth. Many of these operations are presently conducted from its corporate office at Mumbai. Overheads are higher – compared to Baroda – in Mumbai, and a shift of locale makes sense. The bank may set up a new eight-storey building near its Alkapuri office at a cost of Rs. 210 million. The foundation stone of the new building may be laid in January 2005. The bank's registered office at Mandvi may subsequently be moved to the Alkapuri address.

Sadhna Talkies Sealed: Vadodara District Collectorate officials sealed the property of the now defunct Sadhna talkies near Nyay Mandir for non-payment of entertainment tax dues. August 5 has been set as the deadline to pay up the dues. If the owner fails to do so, the officials may auction the property.

Navrachana Wins Cleanliness Award: Navrachana School has bagged the Dakshinamurthy Trophy for topping the inter-school cleanliness and aesthetic competition organised by SOCLEEN – an NGO working on greenery promotion.

28-07-04

Kashyap Dhaka Arrested: Twenty-two-year old Kashyap Dhaka, the prime accused in the firing incident near HDFC Bank in Alkapuri on 21st July was arrested in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, on 26th July. In the meantime he is alleged to have committed three more – relieving two old women of their gold necklaces and a failed bid to loot a car driver. He was arrested while trying to get the number plate changed of a motorcycle he had stolen from Baroda. See earlier story. It seems that Dhaka had escaped from the Tihar Jail in Delhi in December 2003, where he was allegedly lodged in connection with a murder case.

New Nursing Academy: To meet the national and international demand for trained hospital, the All India Institute of Local Self-Government (AIILSG) at Baroda will start a nursing academy. Launched in 1926, AIILSG is active in research and training in the field of municipal administration. The organisation already runs the Nehru Bhavan and the Fire Academy in the city. The nursing academy, affiliated to the Jamnabai General Hospital, will start its academic year from September 2004, after approval by the Indian Nursing Council (INC). The 42-month course will have a capacity of 60 students, double that of the SSG Nurses Training College.

For Experimental School Alumni In New Jersey: Kumar Majmudar writes from New Jersey, "I studied in Experimental School, was in 1971 SSC Batch. I used to play the accordion and used to perform for musical programmes and garbas, and I still do it all over the USA. I am presently in New Jersey and I would like to have a reunion with Experimental School students. If you are interested, please contact me at 732-617-7000 or send me an email. Kumar Majmudar <kumar@cpakumar.com>"

Children's Park At Prayagpura: Mr. Gordhan Patel writes from USA, "A modern children's park has been set up at Prayagpura Primary School by Kirit Patel of Bhayali in memory of his mother through GCA Bay Area, Fremont, California, USA, and Dr. Usha Smarak Trust of Vadodara. The school is 40 km from Vadodara and 7 km from Dabhoi. For more information call Nagindas Patel (ph: 2663-257271). Gordhan Patel <gordhan@hotmail.com>"

24-07-04

Spate Of Robberies In City: This has been an eventful week for the police in Baroda. On Wednesday (21st July) two youngsters were spotted hanging about suspiciously near the HDFC Bank at Alkapuri. When the police were alerted, the two tried to escape. One was caught, but the other pulled out a gun, shot at and injured a passerby who tried to help the police, and escaped on a stolen motorcycle. The nabbed person is Ritesh, alias Vicky Gawli, and he has been remanded to seven days' police custody by a local court. The one who got away is Kashyap Dhaka. Dhaka had stayed for a while at Hotel Natraj in Sampatrao Colony and he seems to be a resident of Ghaziabad. He came to the city about two months ago, took up a job in a garage near Fatehgunj Circle and stayed as a paying guest at Gawli's house. At 5.30 a.m. on Friday, someone who fitted Dhaka's description stopped 44-year-old Mukesh Shah at gunpoint in Kashi Vishveshwar Society on Jetalpur Road. Mr. Shah, on his way to work at IPCL, was robbed of his gold chain, Rs. 500 and his Kawasaki Bajaj motorcycle. Just forty minutes later, at 6.10 a.m., a couple – 58-year-old Ramnik Shah and his wife – enjoying a morning walk was forced to part with a gold chain. The robber, brandishing a gun, matched Dhaka's description.

Labour Of Love: A group of 14 ladies at Baroda's Jhankar Kala Kendra have been quietly running a public library for children and book lovers at Ellora Park for over 15 years. They are now putting the final touches to an ambitious expansion project and will inaugurate the large library in August. The enterprising ladies, between 50 and 70 years, have managed to get contributions of Rs. 250,000 for their project. The expanded library will have over 8000 books. It offers books at a monthly fee of Rs. 5 and its current membership numbers 300. Ordinary people, senior citizens and the Rotary Club of Jawaharnagar have helped immensely in this venture.

MSU Develops 'Interobactors': Researchers at MS University have developed an effective, organic and more natural alternative for fertilisers. Their work opens up the possibility that in some cases farmers may be able to use bacteria and microorganisms instead of fertilisers. The scientists at the university's Biotechnology Department claim that certain kind of bacteria, 'interobactors', effectively perform the function of fertilizers by releasing the phosphate content in soil in a soluble form which can be absorbed by plants. This may turn out to be a significant development because chemical fertilisers are expensive and not environmentally friendly. The Gujarat Agricultural Centre is presently conducting field trials with the bacteria at its model farm by testing it on different soil conditions and different plants. Commercial applications may take another five years.

Indian Music Workshop: The theme for the fifth workshop in this ongoing series is 'Harmony and Mood Music'. The workshop will be hosted by Achal Mehta, noted musician and singer, and the guest of honour will be Kaushik Mistry, well-known music director and mood music composer. At Planet M, Old Padra Road, 11 a.m. on 25th July.

23-07-04

Police Appeal Helps Family: Thanks to an unprecedented appeal by the city police to help the family of Arvind Patel, the autorickshaw driver who was shot dead by a chain-snatcher in Manjalpur on 9th July, Barodians have donated Rs. 1.7 million for his widow Hemlata Patel and daughters Dakshita and Esha. The money was handed over to Hemlataben on 19th July by Vadodara Police Commissioner Sudhir Sinha. If you wish to help the family, please refer to the earlier story.

21-07-04

Baroda's Transportnagar: In order to reduce some of the heavy traffic on Baroda's roads, the Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA), plans to set up an area with modern facilities exclusively for stationing heavy commercial vehicles. This 'Transportnagar' will be outside the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) limits. VUDA has acquired almost 90 per cent of the required 56 hectares at a cost of Rs. 5 million. The site is on the junction between the Vadodara-Godhra state highway and the Vadodara- Mumbai by-pass on National Highway 8. VUDA plans to construct special godowns for specific needs, petrol pumps, shops, auto ancillary outlets, a post office, octroi counter, banks, restaurants and hotels and dhabas. The main reason behind this project is to move a major chunk of the heavy traffic jamming the inner city roads towards the periphery of the city.

MSU Develops Magnetic Semi-Conductor: The Physics Department of MS University says that it has developed a magnetic semi-conductor device which is a major breakthrough in the direction of spin-transistors. This research will help in the field of high-speed computing. The department has been invited by the Centre for European Research in Nuclear Science (CERN), Geneva, to test the feasibility of the material under different experimental conditions. Research had been started at MSU five years ago under a project of the University Grants Commission. Magnetic semi-conductors have been around for decades, but they were operative only at extremely low temperatures. For spintronics they should work at room temperatures.

Eco-Adventure Expedition: IPCL's Sandip Vaidya (37) a mountaineer from Baroda's Alpine Lovers' Club, is the only person selected from Gujarat for India's longest eco-exploration and adventure expedition. He is part of a 14-member core team that will participate in an expedition that will cover 15 villages, seven major pilgrimage centres, two wildlife sanctuaries, a national biosphere reserve, a winter sport destination, six historical places, eight high-altitude lakes and six towns in the Garhwal and Kumaon Himalayas region which will be assessed for their tourism potential.

16-07-04

Serigraphs At Sarjan Gallery: The Sarjan Art Gallery has organised a big exhibition, featuring more than 175 serigraphs made by 75 renowned contemporary Indian artists, from July 22 to August 14.

'Rhythm' Photographs Exhibition: Hari Om Gurjar's 19th solo show of photographs will open on July 18 at the Vithi Gallery in Karelibaug. The focus will be on 'Rhythm'; Gurjar explores the different aspects of rhythm inherent in nature as well as in the creation of music. The show will continue till July 23.

Arvind Patel's Family Needs Your Support: Autorickshaw driver Arvind Patel was shot dead in Manjalpur last week while trying to help an elderly lady. A motorcycle borne thief tried to snatch a chain from Vimlaben Parikh who was walking on the road. Responding to her cry for help Arvind Patel and another person intervened. The thief pulled out a gun, shot Avindbhai dead and fled the scene. The residents of Manjalpur have now decided to raise Rs. 51,000 to extend some monetary assistance to Arvindbhai's wife Hemlata and two daughters aged nine and six years. The Vadodara police commissioner Sudhir Sinha has appealed to voluntary organisations and citizens to contribute to the family in any way they can. You can contribute by sending an account payee cheque (in favour of Hemlataben Arvind Patel) to: Hemlataben Arvind Patel, Soni Pole No. 2, Wadi, Vadodara 390 017. Contributions can also be sent to the Police Commissioner's office at Narmada Bhavan, Rajmahal Road, Vadodara.

13-07-04

City Children's Limca Records: Baroda's Jugal Pithadiya, a student of IPCL's Vidya Vihar School has entered the Limca Book of Records - 2004 under the 'Young Mountaineers' category. He had scaled a height of 17,000 ft in 2001 at the age of six years, five months and 15 days. Jugal had also bagged the Gujarat State Award for Sahas in May 2003. Jugal is now 10 years old and his father Ambrish Pithadia is an IPCL employee. Jugal honed his climbing skills in the Pavagadh Hills near Baroda. Another Barodian kid, Prarthana Vaidya of the Alpine Lovers Club, scaled the 20,079-feet Mt. Kalindi and also figures in the Limca book for being the youngest (11 years) to climb to this height.

12-07-04

Fly Ash For Check Dams: Fly ash, an industrial waste, may be used to build check dams on the Vishwamitri in a city project to revive the river and recharge aquifers. The idea of check dams is being pushed by Engineering Sewa Trust, a Baroda based NGO which has already built one such dam near the Sama area for Rs. 168,000. The Sama dam was made using bags of sand and cement. The NGO plans to use fly ash to build two check dams near the Kalyan Nagar slums and Buddhdev Colony in Karelibaug. Several Check dams have been planned on the river's 12-km leg through Baroda. The Sama check dam had filled to the brim this monsoon and is claimed to be serving its purpose. Residents report a considerable increase in aquatic life, and crocodiles too were sighted near the dam. The plan is to build a check dam every 2.5 kms on the river's stretch through the city. The check dams should help to refill the presently dry Vishwamitri channel which flows across Sayajibaug. This channel can hold up to 500 million litres of water that can be used for the garden's upkeep and also for recreation.

06-07-04

Honour For Former MSU VC: Noted political philosopher and former MS University Vice-Chancellor Lord Bhikhu Parekh, is among the four Indians to figure in the British journal Prospect's list of Top 100 British Public Intellectuals. The only political theorist included in the list, he has been nominated for his writing on multiculturalism, inter-cultural dialogue and global justice. The other Asians in the list include Amartya Sen, Salman Rushdie, Tariq Ali and Ziauddin Sardar. Noble Laureate V.S. Naipaul also figures in the list. Lord Parekh was recently awarded the Sir Isaiah Berlin Prize for Lifetime Contribution to Political Philosophy.

Vidya Kunj Reunion in USA: The graduating class of 1979 of Vidya Kunj Higher Secondary School has planned a reunion on July 30 and August 1, 2004, in Maryland, USA. Please pass on this message to all that you may know. We have some folks from Canada and UK joining in. For details please write to me. Abhilash Barot <abhilashbarot@hotmail.com>

Baroda High Reunion Cruise: Hello fellow Tabelians. If you are not already part of our group, please contact me at your earliest convenience. From batch of 1976 'A' Division class of 44, we are already connected with 22 classmates, and further 20 from 'B' Division, and new discoveries are being made weekly. We are also scheduled for a reunion cruise in August 2004 from Florida to Bahamas, with 50 persons now confirmed. Please contact me at your earliest convenience. Baroda's special charm and attachment is still pulling us together. Kishor Patel <Kishor_b_patel@yahoo.com>

02-07-04

VMC Centenary Year: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is into its 100th year as a local governing body. It was in 1904, during the reign of Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III, that the city was made a borough with a specially built administration office in the building that today is known as Khanderao Market. The fact that this is the centenary year seems to have been missed by the city's authorities until a veteran Barodian recently pointed it out to them. With almost six months left of the year, we may still see some belated celebrations.

Ten-Rupee Baroda Tour: You can now travel all over Baroda city in a bus by paying just Rs. 10 per day. Travel as often as you want, on any city route. The ticket will be valid for 24 hours. Baroda presently has 80 buses, operated by Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC). The minimum fare is Rs. 2 and the maximum is Rs. 9. The city bus service is a loss-making proposition, partly due to autorickshaws which offer cutthroat rates on a passenger-sharing basis. GSRTC will be hoping that this new scheme will attract more customers.

Seed Technology Course: The Faculty of Science at MS University has started admissions to the vocational course in Seed Technology. Funded by the University Grants Commission, the course has 30 seats and admission is provided on the basis of merit in the Class XII Science Stream examination. It will have Seed Technology as the principal subject and Botany and Zoology will be the subsidiary subjects. MSU is one of the few universities in India to offer this course.

29-06-04

Naturopathy College Inaugurated: The Morarji Desai Institute of Naturopathy and Yogic Science was inaugurated at Baroda on 27th June. Administered by Lok Sevak Mandal, a trust founded by Lala Lajpat Rai, it will offer a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to an MBBS) in Naturopathy and Yogic Science. The 54-month course will cover pathology, anatomy, hydrotherapy, mud-therapy, magneto-therapy, yoga and other alternative methods of medication. Students will also undergo a one-year internship programme at a naturopathy hospital. Forty students will be admitted to the first batch. All 12th standard students are eligible to apply. CCRYN and the Jamnagar Ayurvedic University will formulate most of the course modules. The Chief Medical Officer of Balwant Rai Mehta Naturopathy Hospital, Dr. Prabhakar Rao, will take charge as the principal of the college. Though this college is the first of its kind in Gujarat, there are six other such colleges in India. It is awaiting a no-objection certificate from the Gujarat government and is expected to start functioning from July. The college was inaugurated by former prime minister I.K. Gujral.

Fashion Designing Course: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has cleared MS University's proposal for a three-year vocational degree course in fashion designing. The course will be conducted from this year by the Department of Clothing and Textiles in the Faculty of Home Science. MS University will thus be the first university in the state to offer a degree course in this field. The UGC has cleared a grant of Rs. 700,000 annually to begin the course. Twenty students will be admitted.

26-06-04

'Barodaiana' At Hansa Mehta Library: MS University's Hansa Mehta Library is ambitiously proposing to put together a local history section to extensively document the development of Baroda. To be called 'Barodaiana', it will be a part of the existing library. Material will be sourced from the Mandvi Central Library, the state archives, Jaysinhrao Library at Kothi and several departments within the university itself. The section will cover natural resources, topography, industries, politics, voluntary organizations, biographies of prominent persons from the city, etc.

Photograph Exhibition: June 26-28. 18th solo exhibition of photographs by Hariom Gurjar, titled 'Children of Nature'. At Exhibition Hall, Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University. 11 a.m. onwards.

Bengali Collection: Baroda art collector Rakesh Agrawal's 'Bengali' collection is on display at Bayer Gallery. The original works of artists like K.G. Subramanyan, Nandalal Bose, Binode Bihari Mukherjee, Paritosh Sen, Pradosh Dasgupta, Ram Kinkar Baij, Somnath Hore, Meera Mukherjee, Sankho Chaudhuri and Sarbari Roy Chowdhury are being exhibited. Till July 4. 4 to 8 p.m.

Crepe & Sizzler Festival: At Azure, Hotel Surya Palace. July 1 to September 30. 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Vegetarian Food Festival: Multicuisine vegetarian food festival incorporating the 'Munnabhai'. Anjoy Restaurant, Jetalpur Road. Till June 30. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

24-06-04

Check-Dams On The Vishwamitri: Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is planning to build two check-dams on the Vishwamitri river in order to fill the stretch that passes through Sayajibaug with rainwater. One dam is proposed on the Buddhdev Colony side and the other on the Kalaghoda side. The idea is to store rainwater at the two check-dams when water levels in the river rise above the level of 10 metres. It is hoped that the Vishwamitri water can thus be made available for use in Sayajibaug. Before beginning this project VMC will study how the earthen dam at Sama withstands water pressure during the monsoon. In the Sama check-dam bags filled with earth have been used for the embankment. A Baroda based NGO, Engineering Seva Trust, is actively advocating this low-cost option.

Barodians Below The Poverty Rekha: The central government has asked the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) to conduct a survey and determine the number of families that can be considered to be below the poverty line (BPL). The last such survey was conducted in 2001, when the BPL line was drawn at a monthly income of Rs. 373.16 per head. The economic benchmark for the latest survey in Gujarat has been revised to a monthly income of Rs. 501.14 per head. This time it will not be just the economic indicators that will be considered. Non-economic indicators will also be taken into account, among them: housing condition, education standards, type of employment, status of children, availability of water and toilet facilities, access to community lavatories, open defecation, private dry toilets, etc. The 2001 survey had identified 93,946 households as urban poor, based on the Rs. 373.16 monthly income per head. Considering the new benchmark of Rs. 501.14, that figure would be 70,524 (in 2001). In 2001 Ward 3 (Wadi) had the highest number of BPL families, followed by Ward 4 (GIDC Manjalpur). Ward 5 (Babajipura) had the lowest number of BPL families.

Special Education For Teachers: A foundation course in special education for working teachers of primary and secondary schools will begin at the K.G. Patel Children's Hospital in July. The programme is recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Interested persons can obtain the application forms from the hospital before June 28.

23-06-04

City Railway Station: The Vadodara Division of Western Railways has drafted a proposal to build another entrance – this one from the Alkapuri side – to the Vadodara Railway Station. The plan consists of waiting rooms and parking facilities and several other basic amenities for passengers. Over 40,000 passengers use the Vadodara railway station daily.

Indian Music Workshop: Planet M has organised AAROHI – an Indian music workshop – on 27th June (11 a.m.) at TNW, Old Padra Road. The theme of the workshop is 'Spirituality In Music'. It will be hosted by musician and singer Achal Mehta.

22-06-04

Glass House For Baby Whale: The skeleton of the baby blue whale at the Baroda Museum has been a major attraction for visitors over the years. The museum is now spending Rs. 180,000 to make a glass case to house the skeleton and protect it from the weather and over-enthusiastic visitors. Earlier, it was protected by iron railings. The skeleton of the blue whale measures 71 feet and two inches, and it is the only one of its kind in India. On November 28, 1944, the baby blue whale (a full-grown blue whale is over 100 feet long) entered the Mahi river during high tide. When the water receded the whale was stranded and died near Gajna Ara, which is 20 kms from the mouth of the river in the Gulf of Khambhat. Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III asked the Fisheries Department to preserve the skeleton in the museum. Incidentally, the Baroda Museum was started in 1894 and it has since then played host to over 35 million visitors.

18-06-04

Petrol Price Increased: The government has raised the prices of cooking gas (by Rs. 20 per cylinder), petrol (by Rs. 2 per litre) and diesel (by Re. 1 per litre). Kerosene prices remain unchanged. In Baroda a cooking gas cylinder now costs Rs. 298.85, petrol is Rs. 38.85 per litre and diesel Rs. 25.79 per litre.

14-06-04

SSC Results: Baroda's students more or less monopolised the top positions in the Gujarat SSC examinations, results for which were declared on 12th June. City girls and boys secured eight positions in the Gujarat 'Top 10' merit list. Local girl Himani Patel of Nutan Vidyalaya came first in the state with 97.14 per cent marks. Of the 21 toppers in the merit list, eight are from Vadodara (all from Gujarati medium schools), four from Surat, three from Junagadh, two each from Bhavnagar and Gandhinagar and one each from Anand and Gandhidham. Out of 634,120 students who appeared for the examinations from 433 centres across the state, 334,099 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 52.69 per cent. The success rate of girls was 58.60 per cent and of boys 49.08 per cent. English medium schools performed better than Gujarati medium schools. The success rate of English medium students was 91.05 per cent, followed by Hindi medium (70.42 per cent), Marathi medium (69.08 per cent) and Gujarati medium (50.88 per cent). Gujarati medium students form the major chunk.

Gujarat Toppers:
1. Himani Patel, Nutan Vidyalaya, Vadodara
2. Parth Desai, S.V. Vidyalaya, Vadodara
3. Sanket Vakil, Swaninarayan High School, Bhavnagar
4. Paridhi Trivedi, Swaminarayan High School, Gandhinagar
5. Saumya Mehta, R.S.M. Poonawala Sarv Experimental School, Surat
6. Kruti Patel, Swaminarayan High School, Gandhinagar
7. Hetvi Desai, Smt. V.D. Desai Shala, Surat
7. Yesha Choxi, Utkarsh Vidyalaya, Vadodara
7. Manan Patel, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidyalaya, Vadodara
7. Dhaval Dave, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidyalaya, Vadodara
8. Margi Bhatt, Kasturba Vidyalaya, Anand
8. Abhijeet Vaidya, Alembic Vidyalaya, Vadodara
8. Natasha Tipnis, Fatima Convent, Bhavnagar
8. Ridham Bhadja, N.P. Bhalodiya High School, Junagadh
9. Shalin Rabadia, P.P. Savani Vidyabhavan, Surat
10. Niket Shah, R.S.M. Experimental School, Surat
10. Manali Shah, Maharani Kanya Vidyalaya, Vadodara
10. Devang Patel, S.V. Vidyalaya, Vadodara
10. Charmy Parekh, Alpha School, Junagadh
10. Milan Kantesariya, Alpha School, Junagadh
10. Arti Sharma, Mt. Carmel High School, Gandhidham

Baroda City Toppers:
1. Himani Patel, Nutan Vidyalaya
2. Parth Desai, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya
3. Yesha Choxi, Utkarsh Vidyalaya
3. Dhaval Dave, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidyalaya
3. Manan Patel, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidyalaya
4. Abhijeet Vaidya, Alembic Vidyalaya
5. Manali Shah, Maharani Kanya Vidyalaya
5. Devang Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya
6. Ankit Patel, Shri Narayan Vidyalaya
6. Jalpan Parikh, Jeevan Sadhana High School
6. Siddharth Bhesania, Sardar Vinay Mandir
7. Pinank Pandya, Nutan Vidyalaya
7. Prakash Rana, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya
8. Kinjal Yagnik, Vidya Vihar High School
8. Jigar Shah, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidyalaya
9. Malay Desai, Alembic Vidyalaya
9. Dhruv Patel, Fertilizernagar School
10. Aarohi Prajapati, Alembic Vidyalaya
10. Chaitanya Shah, Vidyut Board Vidyalaya
10. Avani Pandya, Baroda High School, Alkapuri
10. Sitanshu Joshi, Jeevan Sadhana High School
10. Ashish Gupta, Vidyakunj High School

12-06-04

Monsoon Launched In City: On Friday, 11th June, Baroda got its first dose of rain, and the city's roads could not cope with the four-hour downpour. The heavy rain was welcome nonetheless, and it certainly helped to lower the temperature a bit. The downpour began at about 5.30 in the evening, preceded by the customary power failure in some areas. About two mm of rainfall was recorded. As in the past, waterlogging was witnessed in many localities, including the recently renovated underbridge near the railway station. Power failures were reported in Karelibaug, Sayajigunj, Akota, Ajwa Road and several other areas. Children generally had a grand time playing in the instant mini lakes.

10-06-04

Teacher Shortage At MSU: According to the 2002-2003 Annual Report of MS University, its 16 faculties and institutions have 36,204 students but only 1,150 teachers. The student strength is increasing at the rate of 10 per cent each year, but staff recruitment is not keeping pace. For instance, at the faculty of Technology and Engineering (FTE), out of the sanctioned 342 teaching posts 45 per cent are vacant. Incidentally, 60 per cent of MSU's budget is spent on the 15 departments of the FTE alone. At the Faculty of Commerce, which has 16,955 students, the staff-student ratio is a pathetic 1:130; of course, the scene appears to be not so gloomy because 50 % of the students just do not attend classes.

09-06-04

Factory Blaze Kills Four: The factory of Vasudev Chemicals in the Nandesari Industrial Estate near Baroda was gutted on Monday, 7th June. Four persons, including the company's owner, were killed in the unfortunate accident and four others were injured in the blaze. The blaze gutted the factory within just 10 minutes, and it took more then an hour for the fire tenders from IPCL, GSFC and the Nandesari Industrial Estate to douse the fire. Sodium picramic acid, used as a raw material to make dyes, was manufactured at the factory.

Marathi Play: Bhola Dambis at Gandhinagar Gruh on June 22 at 8.45 p.m. The play is directed by Milind Pendanekar and written by Gangaram Gavankar.

07-06-04

Jogging Tracks: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) wants to make nine new parks in the city with facilities for jogging tracks. The selected areas include Vasna Road, Old Padra Road, Sama, Gotri, Manjalpur, Gorwa, Diwalipura and Ellora Park. The work will be done in co-ordination with city-based trusts and senior citizens clubs (the Dada Dadi park in the Race Course area was developed by the senior citizens club of the area and the Rs. 2 million spent on the park was collected by club members).

Postal Stationery Guide: Prashant Pandya, president of the Baroda Philatelic Society, has released a publication titled 'A Guide to Modern Indian Postal Stationery, Vol-I'. The book is a reference guide for envelopes used by the Indian postal department between 1947 and 2003. The book documents 35 varieties of ordinary envelopes, 35 varieties of registered post envelopes, seven varieties of airmail envelopes and four envelopes published by the department for express delivery. A complete collection of the 256 varieties of postal greeting envelopes is also documented.

05-06-04

Baroda Station's AC Waiting Rooms: The Vadodara division of Western Railways has now installed airconditioners in the upper-class waiting rooms at the Vadodara railway station. The step is a part of the upgradation project of the exiting passenger amenities at the railway station. The authorities claim that this is the first time that such a facility has been provided anywhere in India.

FSSI Seminar: The Federation of Small Scale Industries (FSSI), the Trade and Commerce Commissionerate and Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) will organise a two-day seminar on 'How To Export & Import' at Hotel Yuvraj, Baroda, on June 7-8. The programme is designed to help those who want to start their own business ventures.

29-05-04

Course In Genetic Engineering: MS University's Department of Microbiology and the Biotechnology Centre at its Faculty of Science are introducing a one-year post M.Sc diploma course in Genetic Engineering & Bio-Process Development from the current academic year. Application forms and brochures will be available at the Biotechnology Centre from June 1 to 30 on payment of Rs. 200. The minimum eligibility is M.Sc in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry or allied areas of biological science with 50 per cent marks. Of the ten students that will be admitted five will be sponsored candidates from industries and institutions. Further information is available on www.bcmsu.ac.in.

28-05-04

Kids Carnival: All In Development (AID), a non-profit organisation working for environmental issues and sustainable development has organised May Fair-2004, Green Educative Kids Carnival, at Akota Stadium. The fair will on till 30th May, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Among the attractions are displays by Ahmedabad based Centre for Environment Education, games and display of night vision devices by the EME and Air Force. AID promotes economical, efficient environment friendly best practices, through research, seminars, publications and awareness drives. It also promotes sustainable technology solutions by networking between public, government, corporate and technology sectors.

Art In Ahmedabad: Pratyayana, Ahmedabad, and Baroda's Sarjan Art Gallery have organised 'Art in Ahmedabad' – an exhibition of paintings by prominent painters of Ahmedabad like Haku Shah and Amit Ambalal. Several other artists are displaying their creations. Till June 10. 12 noon to 8 p.m.

NRI Parents' Meet: The monthly meeting of NRI Parents' Association will be held on 30th May at 'Anjoy Restaurant', Jetalpur Road, at 6.30 p.m. Interested NRI parents can phone 2331846 or 2488849.

25-05-04

Tribute To Pratibha Pandit: Ghargharika and Kedar Art and Research Centre organised a cultural programme on May 22 at the C.C. Mehta Auditorium to pay tribute to the noted danseuse Kumari Pratibha Pandit who passed away on April 22 at the age of 73. The programme featured performances that Pandit had choreographed herself. Daughter of Pandit Anandpriyaji who was founder of Aryakanya Mahavidyalaya, Pratibha Pandit was a noted Bharatnatyam exponent and a disciple of Guru Kubernath Tanjorekar. She was a student as well as a teacher at MS University's Faculty of Performing Arts, and she had made her mark as a proponent of folk dance forms, particularly of Gujarat and Rajasthan. She was a member of Gujarat Sangeet Natak Academy.

HSC General Stream Results: In the recently declared HSC General Stream examination results for Gujarat the pass percentage for girls was 74.39, compared to 55.27 for boys. The overall pass percentage was 63.16 per cent. Of the 2 88,141 students registered, 283,261 appeared, and 178,900 passed. The result for English medium students was 81.79 per cent, and for Gujarati medium it was 62.06 per cent. In Baroda girls secured 11 of the 14 positions in the city's top-10 merit list. City topper Mitali Kamdar ranked fourth in the Gujarat. Overall, 13,307 students took the exam from the city and 8,575 students passed. The pass percentage of students in the city was 64 per cent, while that of Vadodara district was 42 per cent.

HSC General Stream Results (Gujarat Toppers):
1. Sweta Shah, K.G. Trivedi Sadhna Vinay Mandir, Ahmedabad
2. Ankit Srivastava, Shree Vidyanagar High School, Ahmedabad
3. Punit Jhamtani, Dr. C.G. Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
4. Ankita Katwala, Smt. Indiraben T. Tekrawala High School, Surat
4. Mitali Kamdar, IPCL School, Vadodara
4. Naishal Shah, Shree Vidyanagar High School, Ahmedabad
5. Mosam Shah, Best Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
6. Sapan Sheth, Amrut Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
6. Vinay Sharma, Rajasthan Hindi High School, Ahmedabad
7. Ishita Shah, S.P. and Swami Vivekanand High School, Ahmedabad
8. Priyadarshana Shah, Shri Sabarmati Kanya Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad
9. Tejaskumar Shah, Tapovan Sanskarpith Vidyalaya, Gandhinagar
9. Nitesh Shah, Tapovan Sanskarpith Vidyalaya, Gandhinagar
9. Darshan Bagadia, Vishvaniketan Vidyavihar H S School, Ahmedabad
9. Akash Modi, Nelson's Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
9. Vishakha Thakkar, H.B. Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad
9. Priyesha Shah, H.B. Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad
9. Pratik Shah, H.B. Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad
10. Sona Vadecha, Lourdes Convent High School, Surat

HSC General Stream Results (Baroda City Toppers):
1. Mitali Kamdar, IPCL School
2. Heena Patel, Gayatri Vidyalaya
3. Bhumika Patel, Maharani Kanya Vidyalaya
3. Heny Shah, Baroda High School
4. Manish Wadhwani, Ladharam High School
5. Sheetal Jain, Swami V.V. Gitamandir
6. Kaushambi Vaishnav, Tejas Vidyalaya
7. Kinjal Dhamecha, New Era Girls High School
8. Anuj Tiwari, Alembic Vidyalaya
8. Elma Mcckuskie, Convent of Jesus & Mary High School
9. Asha Zala, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya
10. Hiral Khatau, Basil High School
10. Gulab Haseja, Ladharam Sind Hindu High School
10. Poonam Santwani, Hari Shewa Girls Vidyalaya

22-05-04

Former Test Cricketers Felicitated: The Baroda Cricket Association (BCA), on behalf of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), recently felicitated former Indian Test cricketers Vijay Hazare, Dattajirao K. Gaekwad, Anshuman Gaekwad, Kiran More and Rashid Patel at a function at Baroda. The felicitation programme was a part of the pension scheme announced by the BCCI recently for former cricketers. The players were given a bouquet and a cheque of Rs. 5,000 on behalf of the board. Vijay Hazare, who could not attend the function for health reasons, was felicitated at his home.

21-05-04

Post Offices To Collect Electricity Bills: The vast network of post offices in Vadodara district will soon start accepting electricity bills as part of a special project to simplify bill payment. The Gujarat Electricity Board (GEB) and the postal department are launching a pilot project in the region and will replicate it elsewhere if it succeeds here. There are around 700 post offices in Vadodara district. GEB will pay the postal department Rs. 5 per bill, thus also creating extra revenue for it.

Pokemania Festival: Festival of fun and food for children. At Sayaji Hotel's Rooftop Restaurant. Till May 31.

Summer Bonanza: Special deal of free ice-cream with a meal. At Hotel Yuvaraj. Till 15th June.

20-05-04

Mumbai-Vadodara Flight: Indian Airlines has restored its morning flight, Mumbai-Vadodara-Mumbai, with effect from May 14. The flight timings are 7.15 a.m. for Vadodara-Mumbai and 5.50 a.m. for Mumbai-Vadodara. The one-way promotional fare is Rs. 2,000 till September 30.

Course In Hospital Administration: The Baroda chapter of the Indian Hospital Association (IHA) will start the fifth batch of its one-year diploma course in Hospital Administration from June at Narhari Arogya Kendra, Fatehgunj. The course has been recognised by the Directorate General of Health Service (DGHS) and New Delhi-based IHA. Interested persons should ring up 2327737 or 98243-66843.

19-05-04

HSC General Result On May 22: GSHSEB will declare the result of the HSC General Stream examinations on Saturday, May 22.

13-05-04

Ranjitsinh Gaekwad Exhibition: An exhibition of drawings by Ranjitsinh Gaekwad. At the Aakruti, near Kirti Mandir. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 10 to May 18.

Stress Management Course: Ambalal Sarabhai Foundation will conduct a five-day stress management programme starting May 27. The programme will be held between 12.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Those who are interested may contact the foundation office at 1st Floor, Bombay Shopping Centre, Race Course, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

08-05-04

HSC Science Stream Results: Of the 16 students who made it to the list of top 10 in Gujarat, 12 were boys. However, compared to the 49.09 pass percentage for boys, 56.16 per cent of the girls passed. The overall result for the state was 51.16 per cent. Twenty-seven students in the state scored zero marks in all the subjects. Of the total 74,430 students who were registered, 70,036 had appeared for the exams that were held in March. Of these, 4,259 students scored distinction, 4,763 got a first class, 10,881 scored second class and 15,928 pass class. Of the 49,495 boys who appeared for the exams, 24,296 (49.09 per cent) passed while of the 20,541 girls who appeared, 11,535 (56.16 per cent) passed. The result of English medium students was recorded at 61.99 per cent while it was a bit low – 49.46 per cent – for Gujarati medium students. Ahmedabad city recorded the best result at 66.92 per cent. In Baroda, 60.92 per cent of students passed, surpassing the state average of 51.16 per cent. Of the top ten schools in the state in terms of pass percentage, five were from the city. On the other hand, three Baroda district schools found mention in the list of ten schools in which the pass percentage was less than 10. Two city schools that showed a 100 per cent result – Basil High School and Rosary High School – were ranked one and two in the state, respectively. In both schools, all students who appeared in the exams passed the exam. The three other top schools were Baroda High School (Bagikhana), Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya and MS University Experimental School; in each one of them, only one student out of those who had appeared had failed.

HSC Science Stream Results (Gujarat Toppers):
1. Nisarg Gandhi, Swastik Shishuvihar Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
2. Neeraj Shah, St. Xavier's High School, Loyola Hall, Ahmedabad
3. Malhar Mehta, St. Xavier's High School, Loyola Hall, Ahmedabad
4. Rohan Shah, Swastik Shishuvihar Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
5. Chintan Dholakia, Shri S. V. Virani Multipurpose High School, Rajkot
5. Kadambari Jethwani, Udgam School for Children, Ahmedabad
6. Mohit Shah, Udgam School for Children, Ahmedabad
7. Dhara Gajera, Swami Vivekanand Vinay Mandir, Junagadh
7. Pratik Shah, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya, Vadodara
7. Krunal Sheth, Shri Saurashtra High School, Rajkot
7. Nishit Shah, Asia English School, Ahmedabad
8. Himal Shah, Sharda Mandir Vinay Mandir, Ahmedabad
9. Hardik Vora, Shreyas Vidyalaya, Vadodara
9. Nidhi Pancholi, Asia English School, Ahmedabad
10.Lavanya Iyer, M.K. Higher Secondary School, Ahmedabad
10.Vivek Vishwanathan, Don Bosco High School, Vadodara

HSC Science Stream Results (Baroda City Toppers):
1. Pratik Shah, Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyalaya
2. Hardik Vora, Shreyas Vidyalaya
3. Vivek Viswanathan, Don Bosco High School
4. Dhaval Patel, Alembic Vidyalaya
5. Umang Barvalia, IPCL School
6. Aditi Trivedi, Alembic Vidyalaya
7. Priyank Katwala, Baroda High School Sr.
8. Shachi Patel, Alembic Vidyalaya
9. Hitesh Meghani, Bright English Medium School
9. Sadchit Rajapurkar, Baroda High School Sr.
10. Arpan Mehta, Baroda High School
10. Archana Asher, Baroda High School Junior-2

05-05-04

Baroda's Hottest Day: Gujarat reeled under severe heat wave conditions on Tuesday (4th May). The temperature in Baroda touched 46.3 degrees Celsius. People stay indoors to the extent possible. Ahmedabad recorded 45.2 degrees, Rajkot 44.6 degrees, Surat 42.6 degrees and Bhuj 43.1 degrees.

04-05-04

Pay 'N' Park Facility: The standing committee of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has passed a proposal to earmark specific areas between Bhootdijhapa and Salatwada and between Kala Ghoda, Rajashri Cinema and Hotel Surya Palace for pay-and-park schemes. The schemes will be run on a trial basis for a year, and 28 more areas will be added subsequently based on the experiment. The possible areas are being identified by the city's traffic police department, which has been studying vehicular movements on different days in various areas.

HSC Science Results On May 7: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) will declare the results of HSC Science Stream exams on 7th May. The results will be available on the websites www.gseb.org and www.enfinet.net. Students who want to get their results on email may register their email addresses on these websites on 6th May.

Bar Association Elections: The incumbent president of the Baroda Bar Association (BBA), Narendra Tiwari has retained his seat in the recent association elections by defeating advocate Nalin Patel by 173 votes. He has retained control for the twelfth time in a row. Of the 1,482 votes polled, Tiwari got 816 votes and Patel 643. Jagdish Choksi was elected vice-president and Sanjeev Misra and Suhagini Shah were elected. Malini Ravat and Smruti Bhave were elected to the women's reserved category of the managing committee.

MSU's E-Journal Project: MS University's Hansa Mehta Library has embarked upon an e-journal project. Teachers and students of the university will soon be able to access several academic journals online. The library has been selected for the Infonet project of India's University Grants Commission (UGC). The project has been initiated in select universities in the country to facilitate quality research in higher education.

Award For Baroda Schoolgirl: Fifteen-year-old badminton player Vaidehi Dave of Baroda has been ranked No. 1 in Gujarat in the Uder-16, Under-19 and women category since the last two years. The Jaideepsinh Baria award for excellence was given to her by the Gujarat government on the occasion of Gujarat Day on 1st May. The five feet eight inches tall girl weighs 43 kg and studies in Baroda High School. Her father, Ketan Dave, works at Bank of Baroda.

Key Chain Collection: Barodian Firoz Saudagar has been collecting key chains for over 40 years. He now has an impressive collection of over 2500 key chains. He has recently donated his collection to Rosary School for the benefit of children.

Highway Junction: Dhaba Food Festival. At Taj Residency. 30th April to 9th May. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

01-05-04

Vipassana Course: Vadodara Vipassana Samiti has announced a 10-day Vipassana course (residential, for persons over 18) from 23rd May to 3rd June at New Era Senior Secondary School, Nizampura. Vipassana is a simple, scientific and practical method of mental purification that makes it possible to face the tensions and problems of daily life in a calm and balanced way. For registration ring up 2343302, 2343304, 2788889, 2333442, 2333965 or 2662296. E-mail: tml@wilnetonline.net

Mahesh Padia's Exhibition Of Photographs: Well-known photographer Mahesh Padia is exhibiting his photographs, titled 'Nature', at Akruti Gallery, Abhivyakti Sankrutik Sthal, Kirti Mandir. Till May 9.

Cricket Camps: As many as 2,500 youngsters have registered at the four cricket camps going on in Baroda right now at Kiran More Cricket Academy, Youth Sports Club, Hindu Gymkhana and Baroda Sports Club. About 25 to 35 promising players will be picked from each of these camps for further training.

29-04-04

Biometric Attendance System: Following the successful implementation of the biometric attendance system in the Ahmedabad and Surat municipal corporations, the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) may introduce it at its head office at Khanderao Market. The biometric system uses the finger scan method. The finger scan is unique to every person, and this method should eliminate proxy attendance or 'buddy punching' from the work place. In the first phase, the system may be started for 1,000 employees in the VMC's main building. In the second phase, it will be extended to all ward offices. The last phase will involve the major task of dealing with the 3,300 'safai sevaks', a group in which proxy attendance seems to be quite prevalent.

26-04-04

Multi-Speciality Hospital: A multi-speciality hospital, Sangam, was inaugurated on 25th April at the Sangam crossroads in Karelibaug. The 50-bed hospital has several specialised sections including cardiology, critical care and pulmonology, diabetology and endocrinology, dentistry, gastroenterology and psychiatry. It also intends to provide cosmetic and plastic surgery, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, ortho joint replacements and spine surgery. It has a trauma center. It is equipped with three operation theatres and has its own ambulance.

Hospital Receptionists' Course: Ambalal Sarabhai Foundation and Indian Hospital Association will conduct a three-week course to Train Hospital Receptionists from May 3. Classes will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Interested persons can contact the Foundation office at Bombay Shopping Centre between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Dhruv Waghela Exhibits In London: An exhibition of glass mosaic paintings by Baroda's Dhruv Waghela will be on till April 30 at the Nehru Centre Art Gallery in London.

24-04-04

Computerisation At Central Library: The Central Library at Mandvi in Baroda has received funds from Kolkata-based Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation (RRLF) for computerisation. The library has identified about 10,000 rare books and 500 photographs that need to be preserved. The Gujarat government will also give Rs. 246,000 for this purpose. Established by Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1910, the library has over 300,000 books in six languages – Gujarati, Hindi, English, Marathi, Sindhi and Urdu. It also supports 3,000 village libraries spread across 11 districts. The state government will shortly open a district public library in Alkapuri and it will be under the jurisdiction of the Central Library.

Small Arms Training Centre: The Director General and Senior Col Commandant of the Corps of EME, Lt Gen V.K. Dhir, inaugurated a state-of –the-art small arms training centre, Dronacharya, on 22nd April at the Faculty of Weapon Technology of EME School, Baroda. The EME wing is the single largest component of the Indian Army comprising about 10 per cent of its strength. Its primary role is to provide technical and engineering support to the complete array of equipment of the army, right from the forward zones to the bases in the rear.

Personality Development Camp: Ambalal Sarabhai Foundation will conduct a four-week summer personality development camp starting on May 4 for children between 6 and 16 years. The camp will impart training through play-way method to enhance abilities such as conversational English, creative thinking and writing, acting and scripting. Interested parents may contact the foundation office at 1st Floor, Bombay Shopping Centre, Race Course.

Chess Championship: Baroda Chess Academy will organise an Open Baroda Chess Championship on April 2004 at Baroda High School (ONGC). Interested persons can enroll their names at the Baroda Chess Academy, 29 Arihant Society, Ajwa Road or ring up 2510796.

Lok Sabha Elections: How Vadodara Voted
Segment Voters Turnout %
Savli 166,931 67,661 40.50
Vadodara City 255,216 98,255 38.50
Sayajigunj 462,403 177,633 38.42
Raopura 227,365 88,046 38.72
Vaghodia 164,987 63,549 38.52
Vadodara Rural 205,964 78,299 38.02
Padra 173,484 78,502 45.25
Total 1,656,350 651,895 39.36

21-04-04

MSU Applies For Special Status: MS University of Baroda has applied for the status of a 'potential centre of excellence' under a recent University Grants Commission (UGC) scheme. If MSU gets this special status it would get Rs. 60 million every year for five years. Since the announcement of the scheme, UGC has approved Jawaharlal Nehru University, Pune University, Madras University, Jadavpur University and Central University (Hyderabad) as 'potential universities of excellence'.

Santana Gohain Exhibition: Alliance Francaise has organised an exhibition of painting by Santana Gohain. Titled as 'Existence' the exhibition is at the Alliance Francaise Centre, Sangeet Society, Vasna Road. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Till April 30.

Ranjit Bawa Exhibition: Recent works by Ranjit Bawa will be presented at Bayer ABS Gallery. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. April 22 to May 2.

Collection For Kids: Hema Saraiya presents her handcrafted collection for kids – summer clothes, fancy-dress costumes, sling bags, school bags, bed linen, curtains and beanbags and height charts. Trisha Gallery. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 30 & May 1.

17-04-04

36,800 Polling Booths In Gujarat: The elections to the Lok Sabha in Gujarat's 26 constituencies will take place on April 20. Over 225,000 government employees, including teachers, will be on election duty. The state has an electorate of 33.6 million people who will cast their votes at 36,800 polling booths. More than 40,000 EVMs (electronic voting machines) will be used in Gujarat. Thirty-six returning officers and 182 assistant returning officers have taken charge in the various constituencies. Seventy-eight poll observers – two general and one expenditure observer for each of the 26 constituencies – will monitor the elections. Incidentally, of the 162 candidates contesting the elections, 16 are illiterate and 57 have not studied beyond Std X.

Sayajibaug Toy Train: Hi Baroda Lovers. Years before had contributed to convert the old steam operated toy train into a diesel operated toy train on a no-profit-no-loss basis. Now, as I read on the website, presently in USA on visitor visa, the news about the toy train, the pride of Vadodara, has made me unhappy. The idea of making the operation along with maintenance of rail tracks and related structures such as culverts, bridges and other related installations can be put on public tender system, on long term contract basis on BOT system as is done by government agencies for road construction. I will be returning back to Baroda by May 2004. I am offering my services to restore and keep the toy train operative, for the lovely kids of Baroda city, on any terms the corporation feels proper and reasonable so that I have freedom of technical operations as owner of Track Engineering Corporation. Hoping to have positive attitude towards the problem! Comments if any are welcome on my email: From: Jitendra Shah <shah_jitendra29@yahoo.com>

16-04-04

Police Deployed For Elections: The Vadodara police commissionerate has been provided with nine companies of armed police. Out of 1,620 polling booths in the Lok Sabha constituency (which are spread over seven assembly constituencies), 311 booths have been declared hypersensitive and 421 as sensitive keeping in view their past record of disturbances. Around 177 hypersensitive booths are in the walled city area and 76 are in the Sayajigunj area. The maximum number of sensitive booths is in the walled city area, Waghodia, Vadodara rural, Sayajigunj and villages in Padra Taluka which fall in the Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency. Apart from nine companies of paramilitary forces, nine companies of the regular police force and 1,600 home guards will be on poll duty.

Diploma In Event Management: Baroda Management Association (BMA) plans to start diploma and post-graduate programmes in event management. Interested persons can contact the BMA office at Anmol Plaza, Old Padra Road, between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. or ring up 2353364 or 2344135.

Stained Glass Paintings: Hariom Gurjar has organised an exhibition of stained glass paintings on the theme 'In praise of women'. Vithi Art Gallery, 4 to 8 p.m., April 18 to 23.

13-04-04

Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Nets: A variety of new insecticide-treated nets which can kill mosquitoes will soon be available in Indian households to help checking the spread of malaria and dengue. The nets, to be mass-produced by the Gas Authority of India Ltd., have been recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and will first be introduced as a pilot project in endemic areas. The 'Olyset' nets are made of insecticide-treated polyester fibres woven into a mesh. The pesticides, called pyrethroids, coat the fibres and do not totally wear off even after repeated washes. The net works not just against mosquitoes but even bed bugs and head lice. The average life of the net is between four and seven years, depending upon the number of washes. Considering the safety, efficiency and long-lasting effects, the Olyset net has been recommended by WHO as a tool to fight malaria. Studies have shown that with the introduction of such nets, deaths caused by malaria were greatly reduced. One example is Eritrea, where 50,000 nets were distributed free of cost and there was a 60 % reduction in malarial deaths and outpatient cases noticed since 1999.

12-04-04

Volcano Fountain At Ajwa: A volcano fountain will shortly be installed at Baroda's Ajwa Gardens by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). The will simulate an erupting volcano. The gardens already have musical fountains. The new fountain – costing Rs. 1.5 million – will be sponsored by Bank of Baroda.

10-04-04

Summer Course In German: The Department of German at MS University will conduct a summer course in German language from May 15. Te total duration of the course will be 110 hours (2 hours per day, six days a week) and the timings will be 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

07-04-04

EME School Raising Day: The Electronics & Mechanical Engineering (EME) School in Baroda will commemorate its 41st Raising Day on April 15. The school was raised in 1963 to develop skilled technicians and technocrats. It conducts training of officers and men of the Corps of EME in the field of armaments, small arms, optical and opto-electronic equipment, vehicles, engineering equipment, bio-medical equipment and automated data processing. Many trainees from foreign countries and paramilitary forces are also trained at the EME School. It is  the single largest component of the Indian Army, with about 10 per cent of its strength. The school's primary role is to provide technical and engineering support to the army.

Alembic To Invest In US Company: Baroda based Alembic Ltd. will invest $ 3.6 million in the USA based research company Xechem International Inc. as part of an agreement with the latter to work together to manufacture and distribute a product for sickle cell disease (SCD), a blood disorder. Alembic will invest in Xechem by way of equity and debt.

06-04-04

Thai Food Festival: Taj Residency has organised Thai Mystique, a Thai food festival with their master chef from Mumbai coming over to dish out the Asian cuisine to Barodians. Till April 18.

Grooming Workshop: Baroda Cosmo Jaycees in co-ordination with Baroda Education Academy has organised a personality development workshop 'Lift Karade' for students of Class 8 to 12 by Himadri Sinha at Gujarat Public School. April 18.

05-04-04

Kamatibaug Is 125 Years Old: Sayajibaug (otherwise known as Kamatibaug) was dedicated to Barodians by Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1879. The garden, the largest in western India, is now 125 years old. It may be the only garden in the region with a bandstand, museum, picture gallery, planetarium, toy train, zoo and health museum.

Barodian Artist Wins Award: At the Ninth Harmony Show 2004 in Mumbai a Special Judge's Award was given to ceramist Vinod K. Daroz, from Vadodara. The 'Harmony Excellence Award for Emerging Artist of the Year' was instituted in 1998 and is given annually to emerging talents under the age of 35 from among nation-wide participants. This year nearly 40 artists took part. The Excellence award carries a prize of Rs. 100,000, while the Special Judge's award is for Rs. 51,000. The judges were Sarayu Doshi, Parmeshwar Godrej, Harsh Goenka, Mala Singh, Dilip De and Tina Anil Ambani.

Narrative Architecture: The Indian Institute of Interior Designers (Vadodara Chapter), Heritage Trust and Association of British Scholars (Vadodara Chapter) have organised a lecture on 'Narrative Architecture: The Integration of Interactive Multimedia in Museums and Heritage Sites' by Mark Leslie at 6.30 p.m. on April 8, 2004, at Taj Residency, Baroda. Mark Leslie is a conservation architect who has worked on multidisciplinary projects with the Victoria & Albert Museum and major Irish archaeological sites. His family home in Ireland is now a heritage hotel.

03-04-04

One-Time Vehicle Tax: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) proposes to introduce one-time vehicle tax collection from commercial and private vehicles. The base age for vehicles has been fixed at 15 years, and taxpayers will be required to pay a cumulative sum for the remaining period. According to figures available with the Regional Transport Office (RTO), the breakup of vehicles below the age of 12 years is: 360,000 two-wheelers; 160,000 mopeds; 33,000 autorickshaws; 7,000 jeeps; 66,000 cars; 4,000 taxis; 1,500 buses; 15,000 trucks; 53,000 tempos; 9,238 trailers. VMC has segregated the vehicles under four categories: private (motorcycles, mopeds, autorickshaws, six-seaters and cars, whose lifetime tax is Rs. 180 and yearly tax rate is Rs. 12), commercial light vehicles (this includes taxis, whose lifetime tax is Rs. 975 to Rs. 2,100 depending on the number of seats), trailers (lifetime tax is Rs. 1,350 to Rs. 2,700 depending on the capacity of the vehicle) and lorries (lifetime tax is Rs. 1,125 to Rs. 3,600 depending on the capacity of the vehicle).

Thai Handcrafted Products: An exhibition of Thai handcrafted products like flowers, aromatic fengshui candles, handpainted ceramics, wood craft and a wide range of spa products like massage oils and body salts. Trisha Art Gallery. April 16-17.

02-04-04

CNG Autorickshaws: The Vadodara Autorickshaw Union has convinced 100 operators to convert to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). The union has convinced a co-operative bank to give them soft loans. Nearly 150 private taxis which operate as school vans have also shown interest in CNG kits. The scheme will be extended to 12,900 members of the union once more CNG stations come up. The kit is available at Rs. 18,500 for autorichshaws. Compared to the present average of 25 km per litre with petrol, the autorickshaw will get 40 km per kg with CNG, which amounts to a saving of Rs. 1.70 per km.

Exhibition By Jayita Das: Exhibition of fused glass works and oils on canvas by Jayita Das. At Faculty of Fine Arts Exhibition Hall, MS University. April 9 to 11. Jayita Das completed her BFA in Painting last year.

30-03-04

Ahmedabad-London Flights: Air-India has started a direct twice-a-week Boeing 747 flight between Ahmedabad and London. Flight AI-121 leaves Ahmedabad at 10.05 a.m. every Friday and reaches London at 2.30 p.m. (GMT). The return flight AI-120 leaves London at 9.30 p.m. (GMT) and reaches Ahmedabad at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The second flight leaves Ahmedabad every Sunday at 10.20 a.m. and reaches London at 2.45 p.m. (GMT). The return flight departs from London at 5.25 p.m. (GMT) and reaches Ahmedabad at 5.55 a.m. on Monday.

27-03-04

Some Land For Irfan Pathan: Everyone is wanting to get into the act of congratulating Irfan Khan Pathan. The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has now proposed to the Gujarat government that a plot of land in Baroda should be given to the city's most recent cricketing hero. The proposal follows Irfan's match-winning performance in the just concluded India-Pakistan one-day cricket series.

Sursagar Beautification: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) may hand over the beautification of the Sursagar Lake to private parties. VMC wants to raise Rs. 30 million by way of contributions from private companies. Companies who contribute in the project may be given advertising rights around the lake. VMC has already handed over the maintenance and beautification of the railway underbridge at Alkapuri to a private party. The company has already renovated one side of the underbridge and it will have advertising rights for ten years. Similar plans are proposed for R.C. Dutt Road and Old Padra Road.

City Artists At Harmony Show: Eighteen artists from Vadodara will be showcasing their works at the Ninth Reliance Harmony Show, 2004, which will soon be organised in Mumbai. Of the 23 artists from Gujarat, 18 were from Vadodara. Those who will display their works include Haku Shah, Vrandavan Solanki and Jyotsana Bhatt.

Students' List On MSU Website: The list of students along with seat numbers for various examinations at the MS University to be held in April/May has been uploaded on the university website (www.msubaroda.ac.in).

NRI Parents Meeting: NRI Parents' Association will hold its monthly meeting on 28th March at 6.30 p.m. at the conference hall of Kenny's Woodland Restaurant, Windsor Plaza, R.C. Dutt Road, Baroda.

26-03-04

Suggestions Regarding Sayajibaug Toy Train
The Sayajibaug children's toy train, presently held up because of ongoing repairs on the tracks and a bridge near the Sardar Planetarium, is not a 'profitable venture'. It seems that the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is not particularly pleased with the little train's balance sheet. The following are some suggestions from Baroda-Online's viewers.

From Manish Amin In USA
Do you really think the VMC have no money to run the train? If VMC can propose to the Gujarat government to give a plot of land in Baroda to Irfan Pathan, why can't they do something like that for the toy train? At least to keep the attractions going, privatisation is not a bad idea. VMC is thinking to hand over the beautification of the Sursagar Lake to private parties. They can do something like that for the toy train also. I also agree with Dhriti Dave (USA)'s Temporary Solution: 1) We all well settled Barodians can raise some fund for at least one year's expense. Manish Amin

From Rajiv Shah In UK
While the election campaign is steaming ahead, why not raise this issue to main political parties. Something can be done and there have been lots of suggestions on this website. It would now need the initiative by an elected representative of Baroda to ensure that the toy train can be restored. This issue should be reminded to all mainstream political candidates of Baroda to save the heritage for the future of Barodians and beyond. Rajiv Shah

From Prashant B. Shah In USA
I have lived in USA for last 30 years but each time I visit Baroda I take my children to Sayaji Garden and show them the train as I myself had fond memories of enjoying it at as a child. It would be a great loss to shut down the train, one of few great novelties not just for Baroda but also for world. I have travelled many places in US and elsewhere but yet have to come across such a joyous and marvelous train for children (and adults). Rs. 5 is hardly enough these days to buy anything. Besides raising fare, you can also collect donations, have special raffles, have more hours to generate more revenue, create a food canteen to sell items at the station for folks waiting at station. Finally consider having a joint budget with other garden activities such as planetarium, etc. It would be also a great idea to bring back elephant rides, and carnivals to have more reasons for people to visit the gardens and thereby increase customers. Prashant Shah

From Dhriti Dave In USA
Hello. The Toy Train and big ground clock are the main attractions of the Sayajibaug. We, as Barodians, have to keep it alive. Following steps can be taken by VMC to save the Toy Train: Permanent Solutions: 1) Ask funding from big companies like Baroda Dairy, Amul, Nestle and give their products like a chocolate bar or candy free to each kid who buys the ticket. That way companies will get a big advertisement ground and more and more kids will be attracted to the train. 2) Let big companies put their advertisements on the train and the tickets. 3) Privatisation. Temporary Solution: 1) We all well settled Barodians can raise some fund for at least one year's expense. Please let us know, how much total expense is to keep Toy Train running? Dhriti Dave

From Samir Shah In USA
You are doing an excellent job by posting this on Baroda-Online. It would be a shame if we Barodians can't save the toy train. We grew up enjoying it and whenever we are visiting India, we take our children for the train ride. I say, raise the price to Rs. 10, 20 or even more. People are paying up to Rs. 100 for movie tickets and Rs. 50 for a bottle of coke. They can pay at least Rs. 10 or 20 for toy train ride. Another idea is to open it up for corporate sponsorship and have the sponsoring party pay a lump sum per year for maintenance. Samir Shah

From Hussaini Adenwala In Dubai
As a Barodian I am surprised to know about toy railway of Sayajibaug (Kamatibaug). Today I am 55 but still remember my school/college days when as young Barodians how proud we were of one of the tourist attractions in our small Vadodara. I suggest to request the big business houses to sponsor the toy train and I hope which they will not mind but request corporation and politicians to stay away from that once it is sponsored. We have many international and local banks which they will not mind. Hussaini Adenwala

From Satish Parikh In USA
I read very very sad news on baroda.com toy train stop for maintenance of track and bridge. It is no good for cultural city of Baroda. Toy train is entertainment for our child. I suggest to municipal commissioner, mayor and deputy mayor they take Rs. 2 special tax for toy train in property tax or give private company lease or offer big company to donate for a toy train running and maintenance. I lived in Sultanpura, Baroda. Today I live in USA (Minnesota state, Champlin City). Satish Parikh

From Ritu Desai
How about having companies put their advertisement on the train for a fee? Would hate not seeing the train. Ritu Desai

From Ashish Ganjkhane
Dear Baroda Online People, I am really thankful to you for giving us (the citizens a chance) an opportunity to make the toy train running smoothly. I as an individual who is a pure Barodian would like to give some suggestions for its smooth working. Following are my suggestions: Contact for advertisements to local or national organisations for funding e.g. contact Baroda Dairy for its advertisements and the train can be painted with their product advertisements; Contact local schools like Delhi Public School for its advertisements. Ashish Ganjkhane

From Srujal Parikh, New York
Hi, I know the feeling of closing of the toy train. It happened once when I was a kid and I know the disappointment. I think the best way to run that train is help of any big company like IPCL, GSFC, GM, etc., as a sponsor. Have the companies' logos on the train and let the toy train rock without fund problem. Srujal Parikh

From Ashish Thakore
I heard the news about having difficulty running the toy train at Sayajibaug. The only option we have is to privatise the train. As a kid our dream was to sit in that toy train but was never fulfilled. But I would like to have our next generation take advantage of this train. I would like to have VMC pay for everything even though it is not making any profit for the benefit of the little children. Ashish Thakore

From Harin Parikh
Thanks for sharing the news. What is the total cost per year? What are the future alternative plans that municipal corporation is thinking of? Harin Parikh

From Sanjay Shah, UK
I think the train should be kept as a working model for the children's Baroda. It's a wonderful thing you have there and should be kept going as long as possible. The way to increase the revenue is to double the ticket price to Rs. 10 and get the child related product companies to sponsor the so-called special day and get the revenue from them as a means of advertising. Also get some of the college (electrical/engineering/automobile) students to come and learn the trade of repairing and maintaining the train system. This will be a two-way thing. Students come and learn the trade and in return get experience and Sayajibaug gets a helper. Thanks and good luck. Sanjay S. Shah, Barodian.

From Dhaval Patel
The toy train in Kamatibaug should be preserved and should be handed to private company to take care of it and maintenance and operations.

From Nehal Shah
I do not know how much impact would my idea make but still here is what I think could be done to save Toy Train. Making it privatised could cause some families unaffordable to take the ride. 75 % of them would not like to see the raise in price more than Rs. 7 or Rs. 10. I think raising price for couple Rs. is not a bad idea. Could VMC post some posters at public places like Railway, Bus station or even on this website (for NRI's)? Doing that may draw citizen's attention toward our heritage and may offer some donations, if that's what VMC would like to pursue. Privatise definitely would make sense but we need to see the big picture. Sayajibaug itself needs maintenance. Doing that would attract more families. Having some price reduction in weekdays could bring more families who live nearby to visit and that way resources are not unused and keep making some income. Send some flyers in newspaper that Toy Train needs citizen's help and having separate fund only to keep train running would make definite change. 20-25 years ago what I used to see around train station, nothing has changed when I brought my kids over there. VMC or Sayajibaug may want to have something more than racing car and slides. I do not know what's the engine's capacity is right now but VMC and Sayajibaug may want to think about investing some money and attach one more cart for little older kids. Usually, not all family could come there because they cannot have their older kids take a ride. So, they even keep younger kids away from train also. VMC may not have a budget right now but investing like this would definitely make a huge impact in long run. Thanks for the forum. Nehal Shah

From Sunil Sharma, Canada
Hi there. I remember the old days when we as kids used to enjoy the rides in the toy train. I fully support the idea of keeping it on the track, irrespective of fund constraints. Do you think the VMC have no money to run the train? How about the other unnecessary expenses VMC does. At least to keep the attractions going, privatisation is not a bad idea. Sunil Sharma

From Tarun Shah
Congratulations to remain so alert to very important matters of the city. I have always believed that Kamatibaug facilities are 1) greatly underutilised and 2) under publicised. It can used by parents for celebrating birthday parties. Special time can be created for family tour – I guess overall weight will be limiting factor rather than whether a person is adult or a child. As long as adult don't mind sitting in those box, it should not be a concern. Such special tours can be priced high. People will pay for it. Advertisement revenue should generated from allowing putting banners on the station, the car etc. A children product company may be willing to invest in putting music system in the coach and can play its products jingles. In nutshell, a committee of 'good value businessmen' should be given free hand at strategic level to implement such ideas to boost revenue. The VMC must cooperate on things like timing etc. Tarun Shah

From Nilesh
This toy train has a emotional attachment to many of the Barodians, just think how to make this operation profitable so that this can run for years to come and few common thing that 3rd generation can share with their grandparents. Nilesh

From Rudresh Vyas
Suggestions to improve business / earning of Sayajibaug Toy Train: Send Discount Coupon (10-50 %) to All Schools and Play Groups Kids (Validity period can be 1-2 months); If Discount is not possible just Colour Printed Coupons also will create good awareness / will help in marketing; Can be given to private organisation if marketing is not possible from corporation. Rudresh Vyas

From Dharmesh Jaswantlal Shah, Mumbai
In any way, one has to save the Toy Train. As I could not have an opportunity to sit in the train, I would want my daughter who is only 3 years old to enjoy the ride whenever I visit Baroda. Apart from taking advertisements from corporates, advertisements can also be in the form of ticket-cum-gift voucher (like discount voucher) of existing or newly opened pizza parlours, fast-food corners, hotels, readymade garment showrooms, saree showrooms, jewellery showrooms and many other big showrooms. Dharmesh Shah

Indoor Cricket Turf: The Shreyas Education Society has made an indoor cricketing facility for students to practice inside the premises. The school's alumni includes many famous cricketers such as Kiran More, Atul Bedade, Rakesh Parikh and Tushar Arothe. Three tracks have been created, one of concrete and two of grass. The school may also provide a special software to students so that they can analyse their performance during practice sessions.

New EME School Chief: Major-General S.K. Sharma has taken over the command of the Indian Army's EME School at Baroda. He was earlier Brigadier (Administration) at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.

Sunday Painters' Show: The Sarjan Art Gallery runs Sarjak, a practical workshop for adults interested in painting. Sarjak's workshop is conducted by Ramesh Pandya, an artist who taught painting at MS University's Faculty of Fine Arts for many years. It is held on Friday and Saturday mornings at the Hobby Centre. Some artists from Sarjak – Darshita Mankad, Deval Mavalankar, Harsha Gandhi, Jyotsna Varia, Nina Malhotra, Toral Dave, Seema Dalmia and Susan Sinclair – will show their works at Sarjan Art Gallery in an exhibition titled 'Expressions'. The exhibition will be on from March 28 to April 2.

Letter From Bhavin, USA
Cool, pals, keep it up. I am from IL, USA, and love my city and love such kind of contests (Baroda Quiz). Can you guys keep on putting like 100 to 200 pictures of the streets of Baroda for people like me? Thanks for your hard work. I highly appreciate it.

Letter From Swati Patel, USA
I am a regular user of your site and through your site I found my lost friend (Anand Shah, who is now in USA) online after 14 years. So I am really grateful to your site which is really live site for Barodians. It's really informative, exciting and loving for everyone. Thanks for your wonderful site.

24-03-04

Lok Sabha Poll Notification: The Vadodara District electoral authorities will issue the relevant notification on 24th March for the elections to the Vadodara and Chhotaudepur Lok Sabha seats. There are 1.645 million registered voters in Vadodara and 1.065 million registered voters in Chhotaudepur. There will be 1,620 polling stations in Vadodara and 1,226 in Chhotaudepur. In Vadodara 311 booths have been classified as hypersensitive while in Chhotaudepur 47 booths have been similarly classified.

Holy Fire To Be Shifted To Fatehgunj: The Atash Padshah (Holy Fire) revered by the Parsi community will be shifted to the renovated building in the Umrigar Agiari at Fatehgunj on 26th March. The Holy Fire in the city was installed at its original site in Anandpura, Kothi, in 1842. It was later shifted to Fatehgunj in the old Parsi Dharamshala. The present Agiari was constructed in 1959. Baroda now has about 1200 Parsis.

Grant For Ajwa Zoo: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has been able to convince India's Central Zoo Authority (CZA) to grant Rs. 7.15 million to develop new enclosures for lions and tigers at the Ajwa Zoo. The project has been given the go-ahead with an initial grant of Rs. 2 million. Around 40,000 square feet of area has been earmarked for the enclosures. The design of the enclosures is similar to that at the Ahmedabad Zoo. The Sayajibaug Zoo, among other species, has one pair of tigers, four pairs each of lions and leopards, a hippopotamus, Himalayan black bear and a variety of deer, antelopes and birds.

Paintings By Kavan Shukla: Exhibition at Sarjan Art Gallery. Till March 27. 12 noon to 8 p.m.

20-03-04  

Barodian Honoured In USA: Dr. Jatin Shah, an alumnus of the Baroda Medical College, has been honoured by the US-based Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in recognition of his extraordinary achievements over the past 25 years. The center has established a chair in his name. Dr. Shah graduated from Baroda Medical College in 1958 and completed his MS (General Surgery) in 1967. He left for the US in 1974. He has written seven books and 300 scientific publications.

Helpline For Voters: The Vadodara district election office has started a toll-free number 1600-212204 for voters whose names are not on the voters' list and who do not have the photo identity card of the Election Commission of India. People can also call on 2425656 to get their names registered and get the identity card. Both numbers will be operative between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Exhibition Of Embroideries: Trisha Gallery has organised an exhibition of saris and salwar suits of Kasuti embroidery from Karnataka. March 22-24.

Children's Film Festival: VCARE has organised a five-day children's film festival. The movies to be screened are: The Wind in the Willows, Far From Home – The Adventures of Yellow Dog, Charlotte's Web, Heck's Way Home and The Aristocrats. Venue: Anand Balwadi, Harinagar at Anand Vidya Vihar School.

Printmaking Workshop: Chhaap has organised a printmaking workshop by Muriel Moreau, a printmaker who has worked and studied in France and Germany on dry paint. Venue: Chhaap, Purshottam Estate, Bahucharaji Road, Karelibaug. 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. March 21-24.

11-03-04

Handcrafted Textiles: Heritage Trust and Department of Clothing & Textiles (Faculty of Home Science, MS University) have organised an exhibition on Handcrafted Textiles of Gujarat from March 13 to 21, 2004, at the Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, Sayajibaug.

Home Textile Products: Yamini has an end-of-season sale of a wide range of home textile products at Ayatana. March 11-13.

Dance Festival: 'Swarn Nritya Pratibha', a festival of dance, has been organised by Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi. March 13-17. 7 p.m. onwards at C.C. Mehta Auditorium.

08-03-04

Microbes May Aid Nuclear Waste Disposal: MS University's  Microbiology Department and India's Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) are jointly working on a way of using microbes in the disposal of nuclear waste. Microbes, which have already been used to increase oil extraction and eat up petroleum sludge, may also be able to scavenge on nuclear waste. Researchers at MSU have succeeded in isolating a batch of microbes for this purpose. Such bacteria are far more resistant to radiation than human beings. MSU's task is to isolate the suitable bacteria and find out their natural habitat. To make them scavenge on nuclear waste, recourse is taken to genetic engineering, whereby certain genes are introduced into their DNA so that they can work on the degradation of the waste.

Some Subscribers Cheat BSNL: Telephone subscribers in Baroda district owe Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) Rs. 340 million by way of unpaid telephone bills. After the advent of private telephone operators many BSNL consumers have simply stopped paying their bills so that the phone company disconnects the phones for non-payment. This is 'less expensive' than paying the bill and surrendering the phone 'properly'.

Managing Village Libraries: The management of roughly 3,000 village libraries in 11 neighbouring districts will now be taken over by Vadodara's Central Library from the district education officers. The libraries (or gram granthalayas) are housed in village level primary schools, and usually a schoolteacher doubles as the librarian for an extra monthly payment of Rs. 75. The annual budget for each village library is Rs. 2,000. Vadodara's Central Library, originally established by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad, is one of the largest libraries in the region. It is presently managed by a staff of 25 persons.

The Mousetrap: Ruslan, a wing of MS University's Department of Russian Language, will stage its annual production of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap. The cast includes Debal Dasgupta, Nazia Akhtar and Anushali Jain. At C.C. Mehta Auditorium, 7p.m. to 9.15 p.m. March 18.

01-03-04

Dates Of School Exams: Annual examinations in primary and secondary schools will begin on 12th April and be over within a week. SSC and HSC examinations will start on March 15 and be over in 7 or 8 days. This means that all school examinations will be over before the Lok Sabha elections begin on 20th April.

27-02-04

Municipal School Board Completes 51 Years: The Vadodara Municipal School Board (MSB) will hold its annual Bal Mela from February 29. Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC's) MSB is the oldest municipal school board in Gujarat and has the distinction of having the largest primary school in Asia. The Bal Mela is an important event for the board's 50,000 students. The VMC municipal school board's alumni list includes illustrious persons such as I.G. Patel, the renowned economist and former Reserve Bank of India Governor, Dr. Thakorebhai Patel, the former Gujarat state health minister, Nanalal Choksi, the former mayor of Baroda, all of whom were students at Raopura School No. 1, and many other eminent doctors and engineers of the city. Another alumnus Leela Chandorkar is the managing director of Mahila Sahakari Bank, the first women's  co-operative bank in Asia. Primary education in the old Baroda state was compulsory due to Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad's decree. In 1953, VMC's municipal school board was formed and it took over the state schools. In 1953-54, there were 43 primary schools which catered to the primary education needs of the city. The board now runs 124 schools. The MSB has completed 51 years, and it plans to form an alumni association.

Trouble At Panigate: Violent clashes broke out between two groups of people in Baroda's Panigate area on Thursday (26th). Police moved in quickly and had to fire two round in order to control the situation. Six persons, including a policeman, were injured. Thereafter, stray incidents were also reported from the Memon Colony and Sulemani Chawl areas of the city.

Tribute To MSU Fine Arts Faculty: Sarjan Art Gallery is exhibiting – from 26th February to 17th March – the works of 52 reputed artists who have some links to MS University's Faculty of Fine Arts. The exhibition also features the works of the first batch of teachers and students of the faculty, including N.S. Bendre, Sankho Chaudhuri and K.G. Subramanyam, Nasreen Mohamedi, T. Vaikuntham, Laxman Goud, T Vaikuntham, Veer Munshi, Chetan Dave, Haku Shah U.P. Rao, G.M. Sheikh, Mahendra Pandya, Jeram Patel, Himmat Shah, V.S. Patel, Jyoti Bhatt, Nagji Patel, Nilima Sheikh, Vivan Sundaram, Rekha Rodwittiya, Bhupen Khakhar, Surendran Nair, Dhruva Mistry, Ravinder Reddy, Shibu Natesan and Anandajit Ray. The exhibition also features the works of younger artists such as Arunanshu Chowdhary, Ganesh Gohain, Sajal Sarkar, Mukesh Singh and Sukhdev Rathod. Besides paintings, the exhibits also include the works of sculptors, printmakers, ceramists, installation artists and photographers. The exhibition will go on till March 17.

Kalyani Mehta's Exhibition: Kalyani Mehta, a Baroda based artist who studied art at the C.N. Vidyalaya and is teaching at the Baroda High School, will exhibit her paintings, in acrylic and mixed media, at the Akruti Gallery, Kirti Mandir, on March 2-3. The exhibition will then move on to the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai.

Six-Year-Old Kid Wins Chess Tournament: Niyanta Dave, a six-year-old Class 1 student of Bright School, won the top slot in the Under-12 category of a state-level chess tournament held recently at Valsad. She will now take part in the National Chess Championship which is scheduled to be held in Lucknow in April.

26-02-04

You Can Save The Sayajibaug Toy Train: The Sayajibaug children's toy train, presently held up because of ongoing repairs on the tracks and a bridge near the Sardar Planetarium, is not a 'profitable venture'. It seems that the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is not particularly pleased with the little train's balance sheet. This in spite of the fact that it is apparently run by a lone staffer, who is driver, helper, ticket checker and occasionally the maintenance man too. It was some time back that the original steam engine was taken back by Ranjitsinh Gaekwad and replaced by a more or less do-it-yourself diesel engine. The toy train is a major attraction for children. The 20-minute ride on the 32-seater train covers a distance of 3 km and ventures through every part of the garden. Only children below the height of four feet can take the trip, which costs Rs. 5. The annual ticket collection is about Rs. 300,000, barely enough to cover the running costs. One alternative to keep the train running is to privatise the little railway. It may not be a bad idea too. Do you, as a Barodian, have some other ideas? It may be that you can help to save the train that has brought so much joy to thousands of children in Baroda. To write in please Click Here Or send an email to: Baroda-Online <tetraad1@sancharnet.in>.

Flexi-Dams On The Vishwamitri: A Baroda based organisation, Engineering Seva Trust (EST), plans to make a series of 10 flexible check-dams on the Vishwamitri river in the city. Such dams may cost just 10 % of the cost of the conventional masonry or concrete structures. The first flexi-dam has come up near the Sama bridge, and it seems to have been able to retain water upstream. The flexible dams use sand-filled cement silos rather than concrete masonry for strength. The bags are stacked in a staircase pattern on both sides of a four-inch thick reinforced concrete wall. This design has already been proven on bigger rivers like the Vatrak in Mehsana, where the flexi-dam helped to raise the ground water level from 400 feet to 40 feet in one rainy season. The benefits of the dam network include the raising of the ground water table in the vicinity, the recharging of the complete hydrological basin of the river and the beautification of the river's banks.

Bravery Award For Life Line Founders: Dr. Subroto Das and Sushmita Das are among those who have won the 12th Red & White Bravery Awards in the category of Social Acts of Courage (SAC). Both of them are the creators of Life Line Foundation, an organisation which helps to save the lives of people involved in highway accidents. Covering 712 kms of highways in Gujarat, their foundation has saved the lives of 434 people between July 2002 and September 2003. Accident victims can call for help on the number 98250-26000, and arrangements can be made to rush them to the nearest medical centre. The services are free of cost for those who cannot afford to pay. It all began some years ago when Dr. Subroto and his wife Sushmita were returning to Baroda from Cambay and met with an accident near Vasad. No one stopped to help and it was only many hours later that a passing milkman took them to Baroda. This unfortunate incident triggered the subsequent birth of Life Line Foundation.

Workshop On Microsurgery: A 2-day national microsurgery workshop has been organised by the Baroda Association of Plastic Surgeons at Gujarat Refinery on February 27-28. Those expected to participate in the workshop this year include Dr. Abraham Thomas from Pondicherry, Dr. Mukund Reddy from Hyderabad and Dr. Ashok Gupta from Mumbai. Microsurgery makes it possible to rejoin amputated parts, provided they are brought at the right time. The Baroda Association of Plastic Surgeons was formed in 1989.

Seminar On Stable Dyes: MS University's Department of Botany and Department of Textile Chemistry have jointly organised a two-day (February 27-28) seminar-cum-workshop on the stable dyes which can be used in textiles, foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals. The workshop will attempt to promote the use of natural dyes. Both for industrial and personal use, natural dyes are better than synthetic ones, many of which are carcinogenic. Today's industries use many synthetic dyes. However, a variety of dyes can be extracted from leaves, fruits, flowers and naturally occurring substances. Incidentally, the Department of Textile Chemistry is the oldest department at MS University; it was set up in 1890.

21-02-04

Laser Diode Developed At Techo: MS University's Applied Physics Department in the Faculty of Technology & Engineering has developed a high-powered laser diode. The device can play a crucial role in high-speed optical fibre data transfer processes and communications. It can also help in surgery and in technologies used to initiate fission reactions in nuclear reactors. Made at a cost of Rs. 4.6 million, the laser diode project was sponsored by the Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), India's Department of Atomic Energy and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). Also known as an injection laser or a diode laser, the semiconductor device produces coherent radiation generally within the visible or infrared spectrum when a specific amount of current is passed through it. It measures less than a micrometer to a millimetre and weighs just a fraction of a gram. It works on high power, a few kilowatts, and has 70 per cent more efficiency in terms of light amplification. Such diodes are presently imported from USA and European countries. The one developed at MSU will be substantially cheaper and give 70 per cent more output than the normal laser diodes.

MSU Tries To Make Seamless Garments: Imagine a perfectly fitting garment without any seams. How can it be made? Well, the body can be laser-scanned, the measurements fed to a computer-aided design unit, which in turn feeds data to a power loom, which then creates the seamless garment. This idea is being worked upon at MS University, where researchers are working on a special 3D weaving loom that will lead the way to such a technology. The technique, being studied at the university's Department of Textiles, is still at a very early stage. The Rs. 750,000 project is being funded by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The application of this technology is important to the defence industry to make body armour such as bulletproof vests and helmets and fabric reinforced components. Though technologies are available for 3-D knitting, no one in India has tried to devise a 3-D shape weaving technology. A woven cloth is structurally superior to a knitted fabric in many ways. Weaving ensures a uniform firmness throughout the fabric.

Gujarati Spellchecker: Pune's Modular Infotech, a provider of Indian language software solutions, has designed a 'Spellchecker' that can help with spelling and typographical errors in eight languages – Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali and Oriya. It will be supplied along with Shree Lipi, the software sold by Modular for running language applications on the Windows platform. It runs on the same principles as the Thesaurus in Microsoft Word.

Dharmaj's UK Connection: Dharmaj, a village 40 kms from Baroda, has a population of only 10,000 but it attracts a lot of help from its non-resident Indian (NRI) benefactors. Until recently, the villagers had a small government-run community health centre with modest facilities. Now the NRI help has made possible a modern Rs. 13-million multipurpose medical complex that serves Dharmaj and 20 villages in the vicinity. A water purification plant is also being set up. The major support has come from the Dharmaj Society of London, and one of the more active society members is its president Bhupendra Patel who migrated from the village in 1959.

Home Designs: Delhi-based Lexquiste will exhibit a wide range of saris, salwar kameez, kurtis, evening bags with matching stoles, baby dresses, elaborate cushions, curtains, bedcovers, quilts, guest towels, table cloths, table lamps, photo frames, etc., at Trisha Gallery. February 27-28. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

18-02-04

Expressway Nears Completion: The Ahmedabad-to-Vadodara road trip may take just about an hour by April-end when the Rs. 1.9-billion, 93-km expressway will be ready. Only 20 per cent of the work on the road, being built by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), remains unfinished. The 43-km Ahmedabad-Nadiad stretch was inaugurated about a year ago. About 5,000 vehicles are using the expressway per day in one direction. Toll collection is now about Rs. 140,000 per day. Toll plazas have been set up at Ahmedabad, Nadiad, Anand and Vadodara. Even on the NH-8 between Ahmedabad and Vadodara, the toll presently adds up to about Rs. 40, which makes the expressway a better proposition as it cuts down on fuel costs and travel time. The system installed at Nadiad has a sensor fitted at the plaza that picks up signals from a transponder attached to the dashboard of your car, scanning information about the validity of your pass. The gate then opens automatically. The transponder costs Rs. 800. A regular user can buy a Smart Card and swipe it at the gate every time he uses the expressway; the card can be updated once the paid amount is over.

NGO Helps VMC School: 'Helping Hands' a Baroda based NGO has adopted a school run by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) and plans to make it a model school. Within just six month, VMC School No. 9 in Subhanpura, with over 300 students and seven teachers, has been given a face-lift in terms of discipline, learning and facilities. Classrooms will also be upgraded in stages. The NGO is also conducting arts, crafts and drawing classes in seven other VMC schools. The NGO as appointed an additional teacher at its own cost to help slow learners and conduct special classes to enable them to cope with their studies. About five NGO volunteers have adopted each class where they help to motivate children to attend school and assist teachers to perform better. Incidentally, a recent report by the Gujarat Council for Education, Research and Training (GCERT) reveals that more than 60,000 VMC schoolchildren are illiterate.

ICAI Branch Wins Award: The Vadodara branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) received the Best Branch Award for 2003. The award was given after reviewing the performance of 100 branches in the country and 12 branches overseas (including London, Nairobi, Indonesia, Dubai, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi). This is the first time that the Vadodara branch has won the award in 36 years. Infosys chairman N.R. Narayana Murthy gave away the award at a function in New Delhi recently.

MSU Gets UGC Grant: MS University's Department of Food & Nutrition has received a grant of Rs. 6.1 million from India's University Grants Commission (UGC) to develop feasible and cost-effective strategies for the prevention and control of malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and non-communicable diseases of public health significance.

MAG Forms Heritage Panel: The city based Museum Association of Gujarat (MAG) has formed a heritage committee. The committee has identified four city gates, Mandvi and Khanderao Market building, which need urgent restoration work. The Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA) has already identified around 78 structures in the city that need similar attention. The four gates include Lehripura, Panigate, Champaner Darwaza and Gendigate, in addition to Mandvi.

Problem Of Stray Dogs: When any Barodian passes through the roads of Baroda at late night or early morning, he will definitely experience the problem of protecting himself from the wild dogs wandering on the main roads. Without any reason, the dogs in a group of three to four follow the motorcyclist or the person passing on scooter and the driver has to drive fast to save himself. Sometimes the drivers meet with accidents due to this problem on the roads. The night-shift employees, newspaper and milk vendors very often become the victims of dog bites. It is surprising that the wild dogs wandering on the roads are also observed in posh areas like Alkapuri and Fatehgunj. The Municipal Corporation of Baroda should take immediate action to catch these wild dogs. From Jagdish Vaghela <jm_vaghela@yahoo.com>

11-02-04

Productivity Fortnight: Baroda Productivity Council (BPC) will join hands with the National Productivity Council to celebrate productivity fortnight from February 12.

Lucknowi Fashion: Reshma Hazariani presents an exclusive collection of Lucknowi garments. Sienna Art Gallery, Alkapuri. February 11-13. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Exhibition: Roopmati Handloom from Madhya Pradesh brings an exhibition of chanderi, kosa, Maheshwari and tussar silk saris, salwar-kameez, fabrics and cotton bedcovers at G-33, Race Course Towers. Till February 15. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Sri Lankan Folk Dance: The Navrachna Education Society and Ghargharika, dedicated to classical dance, have jointly organised a programme of Sri Lankan folk dance on February 15, 7.30 p.m. onward, at Navrachna School in Sama.

Chess Tourney: The Baroda Chess Academy will organise Open Baroda chess championship on 15th February at Don Bosco School, Makarpura.

07-02-04

3 New Flyovers: The Standing Committee of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has in principle approved the construction of three flyovers – the Chhani Overbridge, the Vadsar Bridge and the Akota-Dandia Bazar Overbridge. They will be made on a BOT (Build, Operate, Transfer) basis. Tenders for the projects will shortly be invited by VMC.

Volunteers For Museum Duty: Thanks to financial and staff constraints, Gujarat's director of museums has sought the voluntary services of senior citizens, retired teachers and experts for museum related activities. Senior citizens with a background in archaeology, fine arts and history will be requested to pitch in and do their bit. All the 16 museums in the state have been asked to identify volunteers. The idea will first be tried at the Baroda museum, and an appeal has been made to the Senior Citizen's Organisation, Baroda University Teachers' Association, the district education officer and the Lions' Club. There are only nine curators in the 16 museums in the state, and the post of assistant curator is vacant in all the museums. The Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery is even short of museum guides.

Embroidered Saris Sale: Shrujan has organised an exhibition and sale of embroidered saris, dupattas, blouses, skirts, bags, purses and other handicrafts made by Kutchi ladies at Trisha Gallery. February 12-14.

05-02-04

R.C. Dutt Road 'Renovation': The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) seems to have moved forward a bit in its plan to improve R.C. Dutt Road by copying some of the features of Ahmedabad's C.G. Road. Of the five companies which had bid for the contract, VMC has shortlisted Baroda's AARBGI Group and Ahmedabad's Chitra Publicity for the consideration of its standing committee. VMC's estimate of the cost is roughly Rs. 30 million, for asphalt concrete roads (27,000 sq mt), footpaths and parking spaces, storm water drains, underground power cables, bus stops and public toilets. The BMOT (Build, Maintain, Operate, Transfer) plan may also be applied later to Old Padra Road.

Baroda's Threatened Lakes: A project at Sardar Patel University's School of Architecture in Vidyanagar has identified 100 natural and man-made water bodies in Baroda district, besides 40 reservoirs, including lakes, within the city limits which could be revived and linked by an efficient storm water grid. This could address the city's day-to-day water needs. Most of these sources are located within the old city area and villages which were brought within the city limits. Within the municipal corporation limits 40 such tanks exist, besides the Sursagar Lake. However, some of them exist as water bodies only on paper. Some are in a state of degradation. Lakes like Sarasia, Warasia, Ajab, Raje, Khanderao, Mohammad, Sidhnath, Wadi Wadi, Manjalpur, Makarpura, Nizampura, Gorwa, Gotri, Raneshwar and Sama do still exist.

UGC Upgrades MSU Department: The Department of Human Development & Family Studies (HDFS) of MS University's Home Science Faculty has been upgraded and will now become a full-fledged centre for advanced study in human development. Following the upgradation, the centre will receive a grant of Rs. 6 million from the University Grants Commission (UGC).

Intel Award For City Schools: Baroda's Tejas Vidyalaya and Navrachna School have won the prestigious Intel Awards for the best integration of technology in the curriculum. The award was for schools which take concrete steps to integrate computer technology in education to enhance student learning and productivity.

ECGCI's New Branch: The Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. (ECGCI) has inaugurated its branch in Vadodara at 302, Concorde, R.C. Dutt Road. The branch, third in Gujarat and 36th in India, will serve Vadodara, Narmada, Bharuch, Ankleshwar, Dangs, Surat and Valsad in Gujarat and the Union Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman.

Seminar On Holistic Health: The Retired Officers' Forum (ROF) will organise a two-day seminar on religion, spirituality and holistic health from February 12 at Taj Residency. Those interested can contact Dr. D.B. Bhandari on +91-265-2791075 for further information.

Seminar On Women Entrepreneurship: The Department of Home Science Extension and Communication, Faculty of Home Science, MS University, and the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development have jointly organised a two-day national seminar on Women Entrepreneurship from February 12.

Manju Jalota's Exhibition: Manju Jalota of Alankrit will exhibit her latest summer collection of salwar suits, saris, dupattas, blouses and fabrics in a wide range of crepes, chiffons, voiles, kotas, organzas, embroidered with zardozi, daraz, murry phanda, tapechi in Lucknowi chikan style. Trisha Gallery. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. February 6-7.

Bags & Baskets: Yamini will exhibit bags and baskets at its outlet from February 6 to 29 (11 a.m. to 8 p.m.). The range includes mobile pouches, tote bags, backpacks, evening bags, baskets, bags for beaches and swimming pools, lunch carry bags.

31-01-04

Ancient Manuscripts Digitised: The Oriental Institute of MS University has begun digitizing nearly 28,000 ancient manuscripts in its archives. The institute has digitized 300 manuscripts dating back to 800 AD. These priceless documents are on copper plates, birch and palm leaves, among them a copper plate dating back to 824 AD describing the origin of Vadodara. The creation of a digital archive will help to preserve these delicate documents.

Foggy Friday: On Friday 30th January Baroda's woke up to a fairly rare sight in Baroda, a thick fog which enveloped the whole city. Visibility was very poor and flights were delayed by an hour or two. Even road traffic was affected but there were no accidents. The fog lifted by 9.30 a.m.

New MSU Website: The site www.msubaroda.ac.in replaces the earlier address www.msub.edu as the official website of MS University of Baroda. The fibre optic backbone for the intra-connectivity in the campus has been provided by the US based MSU alumni sponsored Technology Promotion Trust (TPT). The new website is hosted on MSU's own server, Barodanet, created by TPT which donated about $1.8 million for the project. It is accessible through mobile phones since it is WAP enabled. The website makes it possible for departments linked to the network to independently create new pages and update research works. Other facilities are online application forms, email identities, chat-rooms, bulletin and discussion boards. The 26-km optical fibre network connects 800 computers across 85 faculties.

Atul Dodiya's Painting Exhibition: The contemporary Mumbai based painter Atul Dodiya is exhibiting his paintings at MS University's Faculty of Fine Arts from January 30 to February 6. The exhibition, titled 'Antler Anthology', is a series of 12 works on paper. Dodia has extensively used poems of well-known contemporary Gujarati poets such as Suresh Joshi, Sitanshu Yashaschandra, Gulammohammad Sheikh and others in the body of his paintings.

Tantric Paintings: Barodian painter Jalendu Dave is currently displaying his works at Abhivyakti Cultural Centre. The theme for his exhibition is tantric paintings. Out of 42 paintings that are a part of the exhibition, most have been made with black ink or a mixture of black and red ink. The exhibition is on till February 4.

Jayant Parikh's Paintings: Paintings by Jayant Parikh will be exhibited at Akruti Art Gallery, Kirti Mandir Compound, from 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. February 7-12.

24-01-04

Barodians Develop CCD Camera: Mukesh Pathak and Bhargav Joshi of the Vadodara Amateur Astronomers' Association (VAAA) have developed a charged couple device (CCD) camera at a cost of just Rs. 900. The invention was prompted by their desire to hold a public viewing of the Venus transit June (when the planet will come very close to the Earth on its orbit around the Sun). A branded camera costs over Rs. 20,000 and VAAA cannot afford a videographer's charge of Rs. 5,000. The two enterprising enthusiasts have even developed couplers to link the CCD camera with different kinds of telescopes. The CCD camera will be attached to the telescope, which in turn will be attached to a computer from which images of cosmic bodies will be projected on to a LCD screen for public viewing. Besides the Venus transit observations, the important astronomical events that will be taken up by VAAA in the near future are: Observation of the death anniversary of the Columbia disaster on February 1; Messier Marathon Week (when 110 astronomical bodies can be viewed at the same time) from March 18 to 27; Total Lunar Eclipse which will be visible from India on May 4; Deep Sky Observation on May 22.

Pavagadh-Champaner Tourism: The Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL) plans to make a bungee jumping pedestrian bridge on Pavagadh hill. The corporation is also planning to develop hang-gliding and para-gliding sites in the Pavagadh-Champaner stretch. With the Pavagadh-Champaner stretch being nominated for the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, TCGL wants to raise Rs. 1,200 million to make it a one-stop destination for historians, adventure seekers and heritage lovers. The region remains largely unknown to tourists except for the 11th century Kalka Mata Temple on Pavagadh hill. The area is also a treasure house of Indo-Islamic architecture and a pilgrimage centre for Jains. Among other attractions are the ancient granary domes like Nav Lakha Kotha, Makai Kotha, Tanksala, palaces like Patai Rawal and Jeveri Mahal, the fort at Atak gates and the 15th century Jami, Kewada and Nagina mosques. In 1999-2000 Pavagadh had 11.5 million domestic tourists, which increased to 22.7 million in 2002, and the number of foreign visitors increased from 56,000 to 67,000.

Breathing Techniques Workshop: Ambalal Sarabhai Foundation will organise a workshop on breathing techniques and scientific meditation on every Sunday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Yoga expert Dr. Shrinivas Solapurkar will conduct the workshop and participants will be taught about the physiology of the respiratory system.

BITA IT Show: Baroda Information Technology Association (BITA) has organised a three-day BITA IT Show from January 24 to 26 at Ajitnagar Ground in Akota.

22-01-04

MSU's Genome Research Centre Inaugurated: Professor Kevin Warwick, the world's first cyborg, and also a professor and head of the department of cybernetics at the University of Reading, UK, inaugurated the building of MS University's Centre for Genome Research in the Faculty of Science on 21st January. The centre has been built at a cost of over Rs. 10 million with grants from the Science Foundation of Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals, the Rockefeller Foundation, India's Department of Biotechnology in the Ministry of Science, the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and an Indo-Swiss Biotech collaboration. Equipped with the latest instruments for microbial research, the centre will carry out studies on genomes and bioinformatics, with particular emphasis on  applications for industry and agriculture. Professor Warwick is the head of the cybernetics department at University of Reading, UK. Prof. Warwick was in Baroda as part of the British Council's 'Ambassador of Science' programme to lecture on 'Cyborg Engineering'. He had made a major breakthrough in 1998 after he got a silicon chip transponder 'fired' into the median nerves in his left arm to become the first cyborg in the world.

Three New Water Tanks: Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) plans to construct three new water tanks at Subhanpura, Ajwa Road and Manjalpur in order to ease the water crisis in these areas. These water tanks will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 240,000. Presently, there are 18 water tanks in the city and the additional three should help to ease the water situation. Vadodara does not face a water shortage, but water distribution is a problem because of the low water pressure in some areas. The problem of low water pressure is usually solved by making overhead tanks.

Gujarat Goes Mobile: Mobiles phones are about to outnumber landline phones in the major cities of Gujarat. Mobile phones already outnumber landline phones in Vadodara and Surat. Over the last few months the number of landlines in Gujarat has come down by almost 100,000, down to 2.8 million this January compared to 2.9 million in the same period last year, while the number of mobiles has climbed by 125 percent. In January 2003, the number of cellular connections in Gujarat stood at 798,000, and as the new year began the figure rose to over 1.8 million.

21-01-04

MS University's 52nd Convocation: This year's 52nd annual convocation of MS University of Baroda (MSU) on January 17 was a first-of-its-kind in the sense that it was the first to be held at the university sports complex. One reason for this was that a record 4,500 students applied for obtaining their degrees in person, against about 2,500 in previous years. Another reason was the security concerns for Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who was the chief guest at the function. The venue was equipped with eight television screens for the audience. Honorary degrees were conferred on Gujarati litterateur Rajendra Shah and social worker Nanaji Deshmukh. This year saw a new hardbound version of the degree with a cloth covering and a ribbon, at a cost of Rs. 150. The pandal was sponsored by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)! In all, 7,344 students from 13 faculties were eligible this year to get their graduate, postgraduate and doctorate degrees. The maximum number of doctorates – 15 – was in the Science Faculty, followed by eight in the Arts Faculty. Girls dominated the medals list at the convocation. About 170 gold medals were distributed: 99 medals when to girls, and 71 to boys.

Chart India HIV Project: The Baroda Medical College has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of South Florida (USF) to partner the Baroda chapter of Chart India. Chart – Centre for Health, HIV/AIDS, Research & Training – India, a division of USF, aims at expanding excellence in public health, biomedical research and behavioural training programmes in order to enhance health promotion and disease prevention in India. The Baroda chapter of Chart India is one of 12 project sites in the country.

Seminar On Indian Science: The Baroda chapter of Vigyan Parishad in association with the Indian Science Congress Association, Vadodara chapter, will organise a national seminar on Indian Science in the era of globalisation on February 7 in the biochemistry department of MS University.

Course In Jainology: The second introductory certificate course in Jainology will be conducted by Shri Kalidas Sankalchand Doshi Jain Academy at MS University's Faculty of Arts from February 3. Those interested in the course may contact Dr. L.M. Joshi in the Faculty of Arts.

17-01-04

Hand-woven Textiles Exhibition: January 16-17. Rehwa is exhibiting a collection of unique hand-woven textiles from Maheshwar in beautiful designs and colours. The exhibition showcases a variety of sarees, dupattas and fabrics. Trisha Gallery. January 16-17. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Flower Arrangement Competition: A two-day competition of flower arrangement has been organised by SOCLEEN at EME Football Ground on January 17-18. An exhibition-cum-sale of a variety of plants, fertilisers, pesticides, tools and implements will also be held.

Warli Paintings: Sandhya Khode displays a collection of her Warli and Madhubani paintings. WelcomHotel Art Gallery. Till 23rd January. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Haku Shah's Paintings: An exhibition of paintings by eminent artist Haku Shah will be held from 18th to 24th January at Sarjan Art Gallery, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

Graphic Prints Exhibition: An exhibition of over 100 original graphic prints by Jyoti Bhatt will be held from 18th to 31st January (except on Mondays), 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily, at Uttarayana, Bayer ABS Gallery.

10-01-04

Vadodara's 'Third Eye' Technology Centre: The Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has plans to invest Rs. 36 billion in the next five years in Gujarat towards oil exploration. One of the projects is the Rs. 350-million 'Third Eye' technology centre in Vadodara. This facility, the third in the country after Panvel and Mumbai, will create a three-dimensional virtual image of subsurface oil beds after interpreting data from ONGC's survey vessels. The centre in Vadodara will be the only one in the world to have the 'Log-In-While-Drilling' (LWD) technology which enables engineers to remotely monitor live subsurface drilling via satellite. Similar centres are planned at Dehradun and Jorhat.

SSC & HSC Exams: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSB) will conduct the HSC and SSC examination from March 15. Over 1 million students – 650,000 SSC and 368,000 HSC – will appear in the examination. The HSC (Science) examination will be held from March 15 to 23 and the HSC (General) and the SSC examination from March 15 to 29.

Anyonya Scheme For Senior Citizens: Baroda's Anyonya Cooperative Bank has launched a deposit scheme for senior citizens with free services attached. Called 'Sanmaan' (Respect), the scheme includes extra banking services like the paying of telephone and electricity bills and house and water taxes by the bank on behalf of the depositors. The institution, which is Asia's oldest cooperative bank, aims to win back customer confidence and increase deposits following the recent problems in the field of cooperative banking. People over the age of 60 years can deposit Rs. 93,800 with the bank for a year. At the end of the year, they will receive Rs. 100,000 and the bank's staff will take care of some errands for the period that the money is with it. The bank will also collect dividend warrants, interest warrants and other cheques at regular intervals and deposit them in the customer's account. The scheme includes a personal accident insurance cover of up to Rs. 100,000 that is valid till the maturity date of the account.

Ahmedabad-Baroda Expressway: The construction of the Vadodara-Ahmedabad Express Highway is nearing completion and the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) plans to build an approach road in the city at a cost of about Rs. 29.8 million. The approach road will run from Dhumal Chowkdi via the Sama new octroi post and the Amitnagar crossroad at Karelibaug. Of the total cost, 50 per cent will be borne by the Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA). The Ahmedabad-Nadiad section of the expressway has already been inaugurated. The express highway will significantly reduce the travelling time between Ahmedabad and Baroda.

Food Plazas At Railway Stations: The Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (IRCTC) plans to set up food plazas at the Ahmedabad, Maninagar, Baroda, Jamnagar and Rajkot railway stations in Gujarat. IRCTC has already has set up similar food plazas at Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Jaipur and Pune. It has initiated the process to select suitable caterers for the food plazas. It will provide adequate space or built-up area to the successful bidders at these railway stations, on a lease contract for a period of 10 to 12 years. IRCTC proposes to set up 126 such food plazas all over the county.

Achievements By Hearing Impaired Children: National Indian Open School acts as a National Board of Examinations in Open Schooling. It is the largest open schooling system in the world. Seven of the children from Akshar Center for Hearing Impaired Children have appeared for two of the papers. Their results for Language (Gujarati) were excellent. All the Students have passed. Though the center's earlier students have completed their M.Com, from MS University and are now working, this is the first attempt by the younger group. Another interesting activity has been the participation by the children of the center in the Karate Competition held on 28th December 2003 at Bal Bhavan, Baroda. This was a competition open to the public and under the auspices of DO ALAN THILAK SHTO-RYU, Baroda. It is, indeed, very satisfying that the students of Akshar obtained good results. More about Akshar Trust.

Hospital Administration Course: The Indian Hospital Association, Vadodara, will conduct its fourth batch of the one-year postgraduate diploma course in hospital administration from January 16 at Unity Hospital. The course is recognised by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) and the Indian Hospital Association, Delhi. Those interested to join the course may ring up 2327737 or 9824366843.

German Course: The Department of German at MS University is offering short-term courses for which the eligibility is Class-10 pass with English as a subject. For detailed information please contact the department between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. or ring up 2784371.

Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Workshop: The Baroda Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya will conduct a workshop on 'Valmiki Ya Ramayana' from January 16 to 20 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sculptures & Paintings: An exhibition of selected paintings and sculptures from the collection of Rakesh Aggarwal will be on display till January 12 at the Bayer ABS Gallery.

Exhibition Of Ceramics: An exhibition of wood-fired ceramics by Vinod Daroz will be on at Sarjan Art Gallery from January 11 to 17. Vinod studied at MS University's Faculty of Fine Arts.

Tanjore Paintings: An exhibition of Tanjore paintings by Mukul Varshner and a sale of Lucknowi chikankari designer ensembles by Purple Iris will be held is on at Trisha Art Gallery on January 12-13 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

03-01-04

Jaipur Sari Kendra Exhibition: Exclusive lehriyas, bandhej, block-printed saris, dress material, lehenga and salwar kurtas. Trisha Gallery, Jetalpur Road. January 7-10.

02-01-04

PM Declines MSU Honour: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has said that he will not accept the honorary D Litt degree which MS University of Baroda had proposed to confer on him during its convocation on January 17. The PM, as a matter of principle, does not accept such degrees. Noted playback singer Lata Mangeshkar and academician R.A. Mashelkar, who also figure on the list, have expressed their inability to accept the degree during its convocation. MSU officials say that a special function will be held for them later. Now, the honorary degrees will be conferred only on social worker Nanaji Deshmukh and litterateur Rajendra Shah.

Mobiles Overtake Landlines In Baroda: Baroda has beaten Ahmedabad in the cellphone race by becoming the second city in India, after Chandigarh, to have more mobile connections than landlines. Officially, there are 240,000 BSNL landline connections and about 15,000 private landline connections, which totals to about 250,000. Hutch subscribers in Baroda number 110,000, Reliance 70,000, Airtel 22,500, Tata Indicom 30,000, Idea 35,000, BSNL 35,000. The cellphone growth in the city is close to four per cent per month. In Ahmedabad, the total number of landlines is 650,000 and the number of mobile connections is 639,000.

ABB Plans Sourcing Base In City: Power and automation technologies major ABB Limited plans to set up a dedicated sourcing centre at its Vadodara facility to supply its plants in other parts of the world. The Rs. 12 billion ABB, an arm of the $23 billion Swiss ABB group, will also pump in Rs. 1 billion at Maneja in Vadodara to set up facilities for making high-tension motors for power plants and distribution transformers in addition to expanding its power transformer manufacturing capacities. ABB has decided to make the city the base for its global sourcing centre in India for castings, machine components, insulators and fabricated components. ABB presently has a 700-800 strong vendor base in and around the city. The company's Vadodara facility is already a global sourcing hub for its 66 KV circuit breakers.

Petrol & Diesel Prices Up Again: Oil Companies have increased the prices of petrol and diesel by over Re. 1 per litre with effect from December 31 midnight. The petrol price in Vadodara has gone up to Rs. 36.76 from Rs. 35.71 per litre. The price of diesel has gone up from Rs. 23.56 to Rs. 24.67 per litre.

Pay-&-Park Roads: Based on a survey carried out by the Road Projects Department of Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC), 29 city roads have been identified for introduction of a pay-and-park system. The proposal forms an item for approval on the VMC standing committee agenda. Presently, the city has a formal pay-and-park system at only a few places like Station Road. The survey has identified busy city roads that have a large number of vehicles plying on them. Some roads identified for pay-and-park system are: Kalaghoda to Railway Station, Raopura Road from Padmavati Shopping Centre to the District Collectorate, a stretch of road in Ellora Park, Pratap Road and Karelibaug's VIP Road.

Gardening Workshop: The horticulture wing of SOCLEEN will hold a five-day workshop on the 'Art of Home Gardening' from January 5 at EME Auditorium. The main objective of the workshop is to create awareness and interest in home gardening among the people of Vadodara.

Designer Handbags: Kreation will hold an exhibition cum sale of designer handbags, decorative envelopes, imitation jewellery, baby accessories, soft toys and paintings at Trisha Gallery on January 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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