Goaar Cricket Star Lal Chand Rajput in Chamnali Tanda: A E-mail by Shri Deepak S. Rajput (Mumbai)
Shri Deepak S. Rajput with Cricket Icon Shri Lal Chand Rajput
Hi Om Kamal
I am Deepak Rajput from Mumbai. I am working at Indian Express as a System Engineer and I have done Redhat Certification Linux.
I was there at native place in Karnataka, a small village called Chamnali Tanda. Chamnali Tanda is my hometown as well as Shri Lalchand Rajput's hometown too.
I had taken some photos in my Tanda Chamnali, which I will like to share with Banjara community. I had meet him there. So I am sending some photos.
In first photo, I am there with great Shri Lalchand Rajput.
With this effort I wanna make sure that all Banjara bhai must know about Shri Lalchand Rajput.
Regards Deepak S. Rajput, Mumbai ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Banjara Community fulfilled all the four criterias for S.T.: Manoharrao Naik
Shri Manoharrao Naik, Food and Drug Minister, Maharashtra State expressing his views.
Engineer Amar Rathod is telling about the reservation policy in Maharashtra.
Honour of Banjara Researcher and VJNT Leader of Maharashtra, Prof. Motiraj Rathod.
Banjara employees presenting honour to Great Leader of Goaars Late Shri Vasantrao Ji Naik.
Shri Manoharrao Naik, Food and Drug Minister, Maharashtra watching the exhibition.
Banjara Employees are attending Seminar/Conference organized at Akola, Maharashtra
Akola, February 1, 2009 (Rounak Rathod): At a Banjara Employees conference held at Hotel Jasnagra, Akola to discuss about Banjara community's inclusion in S.T., Manoharrao Naik, the chief guest said that Banjara community fulfilled all the four criterias as framed for S.T., & hence to achieve that status, an action should be formed.
The conference was held only for govt. employees and officers of the Banjara Community who are thus, concentrating only on the core issues.
Shri Manoharrao Naik also acclaimed the work done by Shri Amar Rathod, Shri Mohan Rathod and Shri Dilip Rathod from last five years for the topic of reservations and urged the others to join them and help them to accomplish the task i.e., the top Priority work for our Banjara Community.
Shri B.K.Naik (I.A.S.), Shri Uday Rathod (I.A.S, Muncipal Commissioner Amravati), Prof. Motiraj Rathod and Shri Uttam Chavhan also present their views at the Conference.
Mr. Mohan Rathod DIO Nagpur introduced the subject of the conference. Shri Amar Rathod later on hosted the entire conference.
To epitomize, the conference was a successful one of the presence of invitees ranging from Pune to Chandrapur & all over Maharashtra. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Successful State Level Reservation Seminar by Maharashtra Banjara Employees at Akola
Shri Manohar Rao Naik, Food and Drugs Minister Maharashtra Govt. inaugurated the Seminar. (Photo by Shankar Ade)
Shri Rajaram Jadhav addressing the reservation seminar organized at Akola by Maharashtra Banjara Employees on February 1, 2009. (Photo by Shankar Ade)
Akola, February 6, 2009 (Shankar Ade): Maharashtra Banjara Employees organized a State Level Reservation Seminar at Akola. Shri Manohar Rao Naik, Food and Drugs Minister Maharashtra Govt. inaugurated the Seminar. This Seminar well organized from 10 AM to 5 PM on February 1, 2009 at Akola City of Maharashtra.
Main speakers at this state level seminar are: 1) Prof. Motiraj Rathod, Aurangabad, 2) Advocate Subhash Rathod, Gulbarga, Karnataka, 3) Shri Rajaram Jadhav, 4) Shri B. K. Naik, Ex Collector, 5) Engineer Amar Rathod, Akola. After long discussion three different level committees formed for the achievement of reservation.
Organizers of this State level seminar are: 1) Engineer Amar Rathod, 2) Mohan Rathod, Information Officer, Nagpur, 3) Shri Ratan Rathod, 4) Engineer Kaalu Singh Rathod, 5) Dr. Arvind Ade, 6) Dr. Raj Kumar Rathod, 7) Rao Sahib Rathod, Social Welfare Officer, Amravti, 8) Uttam Chauhan, Pune, 9) Udai Rathod, IAS, Commissioner, Mahanagar Palika, Amravati. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accept Renke Commission's Report and other demands of Nomadic and Denotified Tribes: Prof. Motiraj Rathod, 10,000 VJNTs attended Rally
VJNT leader presenting flowers to Goaar Writer and Activist Prof. Motiraj Rathod
Prof. Motiraj Rathod, Madam Kalpana Pandey and others sitting on Dharna for the demands of Nomadic and Denotified Tribes of India.
10,000 VJNT people performing Dharna at Nasik, Maharashtra on February 4, 2009. Every Worker displaying VJNT membership card. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------