June 2009
Dream Houses /
Mumbai Flats on rent for Rs. 800/- (3rd June 2009)- The common people of Mumbai
may now dream of affordable homes. An ambitious low-cost housing programme
promises to provide flats on rent for as less as Rs 800. The Mumbai Metropolitan
Region Development Authority (MMRDA) announced that they are going to construct
133,000 flats near the city. The MMRDA, in collaboration with real estate giant
HDIL, will construct the flats on 525 acres in Virar suburb in Thane district
north of Mumbai. The project aims to house around 2 lakh people in the flats.
The rent for the flats will range from Rs 800 to Rs 1,500 per month. Each flat
measures 160 sq ft and will be given on lease for a period of five years. The
Metropolitan Commissioner told that 90,000 (flats) are made for free-sale
components and 43,000 are purely rental housing tenements of 160 sq feet each.
Only people with a minimum monthly income of Rs 5,000 will be eligible to apply
for houses.
Applicants should preferably be residing in Maharashtra but it
isn’t a compulsory requirement. The MMRDA also announced eight other low-cost
housing projects in the city to house 5 lakh families in the next few years.
The authority will earn Rs 5,000 crore in rent and builders will benefit as
they would be allowed to construct taller buildings with more flats.
Family donates
their dead son’s organs to 7 people (9th June 2009)-A family in Andhra Pradesh
mourning the loss of their 19-year-old member Ganpati in a road accident has
ensured his legacy by donating his organs and transforming the lives of seven
people. Johnson, a six-year-old boy, was suffering from the dangerous blue baby
syndrome but now a critical heart surgery has ensured he would live healthily.
It’s not just Johnson but six other people, too, who have received vital organs
including the kidneys and liver donated from Ganapati’s body. Ganapati had met
with an accident and was brought to hospital brain dead. Doctors counselled
with the family. Though it wasn’t an easy decision for Ganapati’s family to
donate his organs, Ganapati’s elder brother Pradeep went ahead, believing that
his brother will live on by this deed. Ganapati’s family is unaware of the
identities of any of the seven people who have benefited from his organs. But
they do find solace in the thought that Ganapati continues to live on.
Air Force AN-32
aircraft Crash (10th June 2009)- Indian Air Force, Army and paramilitary forces
made a search for missing Air Force AN-32 aircraft which crashed over Arunachal
Pradesh. The IAF began aerial reconnaissance to trace the transport aircraft
while Army and paramilitary forces too have been pressed into the search
operation. There were 13 people on board including six IAF officers and seven
Army personnel and all of them are feared dead. The aircraft had taken off from
Machuka in Arunachal Pradesh on a supply sortie and was on its way to Mohanbari
in Assam when it went off radar due to bad weather and crashed. The last radio
contact with the missing aircraft was 35 miles from Machuka. Top-level sources
in IAF say that the flying crew of the AN-32 was highly experienced and bad
weather is suspected to be the reason for the crash.
India knocked out
of World T20 (15th June 2009): – Defending champion India was knocked out of
the World Twenty20 title race after a three-run defeat at the hands of an
inspired England in the Super Eight match. Chasing a modest victory target of
154, India’s batting order crumbled when it mattered most and the defending
champions could manage only 150 for five.
Government to
make class X examination optional (25th June 2009)-Kapil Sibal, Union Minister
for Human Resource Development (HRD) has suggested that the government may make
class X examination optional for students. He said that the examination system
would be reformed in accordance with the National Curriculum framework-2005.
This will permit students to continue in the same school. Schools may take an
internal assessment test instead. This he says, will be done in 100 days.
Sushil Kumar wins
gold medal in wrestling (28th June 2009): – Sushil Kumar won the gold medal in
style, after emerging the champion in the 66 kg freestyle category. India won
two gold, one silver and two bronze medals, accounting for a total of five
medals. Rahul Balasaheb secured the gold medal in the 55 kg freestyle category.
In 120 Kg freestyle category, Rajiv Tomar secured the silver medal, Ravinder
Singh and Ramesh Kumar won the bronze in the 60 kg Greco Roman in 74 kg
freestyle categories respectively.
India’s first sea
bridge (30th June 2009)-The Congress president Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the
Bandra Worli sea link in Mumbai. The 5.6 kilometers long cable-stayed bridge
has been designed to allow for speedy road travel between Bandra and Worli. It
costs Rs. 50 to take a trip on the link, and will cost Rs. 75 for a round trip.
It would be nothing compared to the Rs 100 crore per year that the link will
save in the vehicle operating cost alone. The link is equipped for traffic
monitoring, emergency support and an automated toll system. The construction of
the sea link would save people’s time.
Union minister
threatens HC judge to grant bail (30th June 2009)- R Regupathi, a Madras High
Court judge has threatened to write to the central government and the prime
minister about a Union Minister seeking to influence him to release a medical
student petitioner and his father, a doctor on anticipatory bail. The Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has booked both of them in connection with a
forged mark sheet case.
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