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Thirty activists of Republican Party of India (RPI) were today arrested on charges of unlawful assembly outside a counting centre in suburban Chembur.
The workers started shouting slogans and staged demonstration in the evening when they realised that their party candidate Deepak Nikhalje was losing the polls , According to the RCF police,
“As they were causing inconvenience to people, we asked them to stop their demonstration. Despite orders, the workers staged protests following which they were arrested,” Shirish Shelke, senior police inspector, RCF police station. he also added that the workers demanded a re-polling and alleged that the EVM machines used in the elections were faulty. The accused will be produced before a local court tomorrow.
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| Candidate Name | Party |
| Anil Gajanan Thakur | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| Chandrakant Damodhar Handore | Indian National Congress |
| Sanjay Shantaram Waghmare | Bahujan Samaj Party |
| Atanu Bhupendranath Mukerji | Shivrajya Party |
| Anil Bachubhai Chauhan | Maharashtra Navnirman sena |
| Deepak Sadashiv Nikalje | Republican Party of India (A) |
| Anil Jilesingh Beniwal | Independent |
| Navnath Jaysing Navale | Independent |
| Prabhunath Yadav | Independent |
| Priti Onkarnath Govil | Independent |
| Mahesh Muralidhar Patil | Independent |
| Rajendra Keshav Chavan | Independent |
| Vishal Vairal | Independent |
| Year | Voter Turnout Percentage | Winner Candidate | Percentage | Party | Runnerup Candidate | Percentage | Party |
| 2004 | 50.33 | CHANDRAKANT HANDORE | 39.43 | INC | PRAMOD SHIRWALKAR | 37.33 | BJP |
| 1999 | 43.82 | PRAMOD SHIRWALKAR | 51.2 | BJP | CHANDRAKANT DAMODHAR HANDORE | 15.62 | IND |
| 1995 | 58.28 | ADVANI HASHU | 42.1 | BJP | KUNNURE ANNASAHEB RAMCHANDRA | 31.45 | INC |
| 1990 | 55.2 | ADVANI HASHU | 47.76 | BJP | CHANDRAKANT HANDORE | 47.12 | RPI |
| 1985 | 51.33 | PARIHAR PARVATI LAXMNARAIN | 43.68 | INC | ADVANI HASHU | 34.24 | BJP |
| 1980 | 40 | ADVANI HASHU PARASRAM | 45.17 | BJP | VICKI KAPOOR | 38.76 | INC(I) |
| 1978 | 62.75 | ADWANI HASHU PARASRAM | 56.32 | JNP | RUPAVATE PREMCHAND DAMODAR | 25.26 | INC |
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As reported in DNA by Shwetaa Rahul on Saturday, July 4 2009
Union railway minister Mamata Banerjee hopes to make 38 railway stations in Maharashtra out of 375 in the country ‘Adarsh’ (model) stations. Her definition of an Adarsh station? Developing stations with basic facilities such as drinking water, adequate toilets, catering services, waiting rooms and dormitories especially for lady passengers, better signage and other basic facilities which are universally available.
The stations in Mumbai are Andheri, Bandra, Belapur, Charni Road, Chembur, Churchgate, Currey Road, Dadar, Dahanu Road, Dockyard Road, Dombivili, Ghatkopar, Karjat, Kasara, Khopoli, King’s Circle, Kurla, Malad, Marine Lines, Matunga, Mira Road, Mulund, Mumbai Central (local), Nahur, Naigaon, Sanpada, Santa Cruz, Sewri, Tilak Nagar, Turbhe, Ulhasnagar, Vashi and Virar.
But there is confusion. “The budget seems to be unclear as the basic facilities mentioned in the speech are already in place at these stations. Also, it is not possible to provide dormitories at these stations even though a large number of people may use it daily,” said a senior railway official, adding, “Only after we receive a detailed explanation about the project will we be able to work on the proposed plan.”
Banerjee also intends to go ahead with developing Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Pune and Nagpur stations in Maharashtra as world class stations.
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Women from the mahila mandal federation in Chembur-Trombay slums prepare to contest future elections instead of relying on politicians .
While the apathy of current politicians has driven the youth to enroll as voters in large numbers in order to make a difference this election, ordinary women are preparing to contest future elections themselves instead of relying on politicians. Some 200 women from the Chembur-Trombay slums are aiming to become leaders in their community and city who can make a difference.
Women like Aneesa Ansari and Biju Bhosle are using their literacy to make a difference in the slum communities of Chembur-Trombay.After a taste of success in the elections held for the executive committee of the 8,000-member strong Mahila Mandal Federation that operates in the slums, these women are preparing to contest the civic elections to be held in 2011. One of them is Mumtaz Sheikh (25) from Vasi Naka.
She was never allowed to step out of her house, was beaten by her husband and led a painfully suppressed life at her in-laws house. Today she is a smart outgoing woman who has divorced the man who harassed her, remarried and settled in the same area.
Excerpt from CG+, reported by Divya Fernandez on 2nd May 2009: Read Full Article
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Could you ever imagine that a $200 (Rs 10000 per 100ml) perfume would be inspired by the fragrances of Chembur. Believe it or Not! It Has!
“Chembur” by Byredo is a oriental spicy fragrance for women and men. Chembur is a new fragrance and it was introduced in 2008. The fragrance features bergamot, lemon, ginger, temple incense, nutmeg, french labdanum, amber and vanilla and musk.This is an elegant unisex spicy scent that starts with bergamot and ginger and it proceeds in a honeyed resinous wonderfully textured drydown.

Byredo (By Redolence) is a Swedish Company founded by Ben Gorham who is maternal ties with Chembur. With a Swedish father, an Indian mother and a childhood shared between Canada and Sweden, Ben Gorham’s olfactory adventure with Chembur started, when he used to visit Chembur with his mother , who was born and brought up at “Joseph Haven ” built in 1935 on 11th road. Ben visited Chembur many times as a child and returned after almost 15 years to find the area developed. Lingering still, however, was the evocative incense from a Hindu temple that inspired him to capture it in a bottle.
Ben Gorhan has a degree in Fine Arts, and a career as a professional basketball player , started ByRedo (By Redolence) in 2006, and started testing the scented waters first with high quality candles, room sprays, soaps and body products.
Read more on this in CG+ by Divya Fernandez Chembur in a bottle
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The long awaited KStar Mall near Diamond Garden, has Finally opened its doors to the eager Chembur Residents. Though a tad smaller than most of popular Malls in Mumbai like the InOrbit, Nirmal Lifestyles/PVR , Center One, Dreams Mall, It sure will be more busy compared to most of the formerly mentioned hangouts , as it is First and the Only yet for us Chemburites.
Happy that now there is an Air-Conditioned place to window shop in Chembur too, we thought of taking a tour of the new ” Chemburs Place To Be “. It turned out to be a QUICK tour, as probably more than half of the shops are yet to open.
After passing through a Metal detector, a quick scan of your carry bag, and another scan by an hand held, You will see only a REBOOK store on the ground floor, On the first we saw Koutons, Le Berry, b:you , and a yet to open E-Zone , the second had a huge ING Insurance (WHY???? such a big floor space occupied by a Bank inside an already measly mall, we could have had some recreation area instead ,Please!) . On the third, there is this food court. A few stalls were open and I must say there were enough people to fill the space on a Saturday afternoon (that just shows how desperate we all are for a hangout in Chembur)
Apart from the classic array of already bored to death choice of Dominos Pizza, Mac Donalds, we have Little Italy, Kailash Parbat, a Chinese called China Land (…very intuitive indeed… pun!) , A south Indian called Malgudi (Now that is innovative) and a few more closed doors … you have to wait to find out. Inspite of having carried our hunger to the mall, with a hope to hog on anything new our NEW Mall had on offer , we din’t find anything novel to satisfy our palate …
As you can see from the pictures , The Mall still doesn’t seem to have received the complete consignments of the light bulbs required .. the place seems quite under lit even at 2 in the afternoon!



We totally lost it on the Third Floor, told over selves that we came to suss the mall a bit too early… Oh and what bummer! we totally forgot why we had been to mall , in the first place … to checkout Chemburs very own “Firangi Paani (Pub)” and “Fab India” ( in fact , I wore a FabIndia to the mall, just to announce my patronage) … Well! surely next time , soon… We probaly will be regular at KStar once the 5 Screen Fun-Republic is inaugurated.
Watch this space!
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Sunil Bandekar writes a usefull details about Stations on the Harbour line …. heres a quick snippet … read more on his blog
Chembur is a suburban neighbourhood in the eastern Mumbai. The name Chembur is derived from the word “Chemburee” which means “Large Crab” in Marathi.
LokmayaTilakTerminus was earlier known as Kurla Terminus, as it is situated in Kurla. The Kurla and Tilak Nagar suburban railway stations are located nearby.
Govandi has excellent infrastructure, with connectivity to Sion-Trombay Highway, on the Eastern side. Deonar Village is adjacent to the Sion-Trombay Highway…
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Ward numbers of areas falling under MUMBAI SOUTH-CENTRAL constituency
- 172 Anushaktinagar
- 173 Chembur
- 178 Dharavi
- 179 Sion Koliwada
- 180 Wadala
- 181 Mahim
Polling centres are likely to remain the same.
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