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April 30, 2009

Marathi Websites मराठी Premin Sathi

Classic Sad Hindi Movie Songs – Indian Cinema – 1949 To 1983


Video – 1500 Marathi Songs


Marathi Websites मराठी Premin Sathi


http://www.vishwakosh.org.in/


SECRETARY, MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD FOR PRODUCTION OF MARATHI VISHWKOSH, MUMBAI 022-22620698 02167-220154 (WAI) www.vishwakosh.org.in email:vishwai@sancharnet.in (wai)


Ganpati Bappa:
http://www.lalbaugcharaja.com
www.ekmev.com


http://www.marathibaana.com/
http://www.raanvata.com/ sahayadri - trekking

Marathi wikipedia:
http://mr.wikipedia.org

General:
www.marathiworld.com
www.maayboli.com
www.marathimati.com
www.sahajach.com
www.manogat.com
www.davbindu.com
www.mymarathi.org
www.onesmartclick.com/marathi/marathi.html
www.misalpav.com/

Marathi E-Books and Mp3s :-
www.marathinovels.net

Songs and Kavita :
http://www.aathavanitli-gani.com/
www.mazikavita.com

Aakash and Avkash:
http://www.avakashvedh.com/

calligraphy:
www.aqshar.com

free Marathi Movies,Plays Songs,Radio Site:
http://www.apalimarathi.com
www.marathitube.com

Online Magzine:
http://www.loksatta.com/lokprabha/

natak:
www.natak.com

astrology:
www.bhawishya.com


मराठी साहित्य, Marathi Literature
http://www.marathimati.com/Maharashtra/Literature/Literature.asp

Granthali Marathi Vidyapeeth
http://www.marathividyapeeth.org


Manogat The Marathi Forum.
http://manogat.com

Marathi site for list of marathi blogs and experiences. An eye on all the marathi blogs on the net.
http://marathiblogs.net



ovel Shunya is a suspense thriller story, at the same time researching and exploring the Indian history of zero invention. The novel is written by sunil Doiphode & published by Shivam Prakashan Pune (June 2007). The novel is also available in English and Hindi
http://marathionlinenovel.blogspot.com

misalpav - an marathi, maharashtrian food information website, मिसळपाव, मराठी अंतरंग - मराठी अभिव्यक्ती
http://www.misalpav.com/

marathi upkram is an marathi language forum.
http://www.mr.upakram.org

Shabdabandha an online Marathi-Marathi dictionary.
http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/wordnet/webmwn/wn.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_language


Marathi Magazine by Marathi Mitra Mandal
http://sawali.org


Mogaraa Fulalaa
Free online marathi novels and poems.
http://www.mogaraafulalaa.com/

Gomantak Marathi Academy
http://www.gomantakmarathiacademy.org

sant dnyaneshvaranchya amrutanubhavaala vaahileli website nukatich prakashit jhaali aahe. avashya bhet dya aani pratikriya kalava. sadasya vha

http://www.amrutanubhav.com  



Student's English-Marathi Dictionary

Trident Hotel Bandra Kurla Complex

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Sunday Sunsets @ Stone Water Grill Pune May 3 at 5:00pm

"Sunday Sunsets @ Stone Water Grill" on Sunday, May 3 at 5:00pm.

Event: Sunday Sunsets @ Stone Water Grill
"featuring Ma Faiza"
What: Performance
Host: Stone Water Grill
Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Time: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Stone Water Grill
Street: Pyramid Complex, 81/82, North Main road, Koregaon Park,
City/Town:
Pune, India

Start Time: Sunday, May 3 at 5:00pm
End Time: Sunday, May 3 at 10:00pm
Where: Stone Water Grill

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=74677185325&mid=63553fG5489d0a9G59a29aG7

April 22, 2009

Arabian nights the hooka shop




Products from 700 Rs to 6000 Rs
If you walk towards fountain you will find cheaper hookahs

Contact Us

Outlets

Colaba
Andheri - Lokhandwala Market
Ground Floor 6/5, 14-A Grants Building,
Arthur Bunder Rd., Next to Radio Club,
Mumbai - 400 005.
Tel.: 91-022-22876529.

Shop No.18, ENCORE, Opp McDonald’s, Samarth Nagar, Lokhandwala Complex,
Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 053.
Tel.: 91-022-26396440.
Nagpada
Pune
Shop No. 3 & 4, Patel Arcade,
234 Bellasis Road, Opp. Sagar
Hotel, Nagpada,
Mumbai - 400 008.
Tel.: 91-022-65522200 / 65522211.

Shop No.3, Ground Floor,
Gera Legend, North Main Road,
Koregaon Park, Near German Bakery,
Pune - 411 001.
Tel.: 91-020-26053831.
Bandra - Shoppers’ Stop
Baroda
Shoppers' Stop, Linking Road,
Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400 050.
Mobile No.: 91-9223355561.

A / GF / 7-8, Trident Complex,
Near Race Course, S.T. Depot,
Baroda - 390 007.
Tel.: 91-0265-2355940.
Bandra - Linking Road


Shop No.5, Kenilworth Shopping Arcade,
Next to KFC, Linking Rd.,
Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400 050.
Tel.: 91-022-67104755.



April 20, 2009

Maharashtra voters list

check your name on voters list/get polling booths address http://Mumbaisuburban.gov.in or http://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in

April 19, 2009

Screening of filmmakers Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal's film on peace initiatives in Kashmir

VIKALP @ PRITHVI

Is a collaboration between Vikalp:Films for Freedom and Prithvi Theatre. We bring you a curated selection of short films, animation films and documentary films on the last Monday of every month at Prithvi House.

ON MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 2009

Starting 7 PM

Film screening followed by a session with filmmakers Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal

Yi As Akh Padshah Bai
(There was a Queen…)

105 minutes, Documentary film
In Kashmiri , Urdu, Hindi and English with English subtitles

Credits

Directed by Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal |Produced by Other Media Communications | Cameraperson Ranu Ghosh |Sound by Gissy Michael | Editing by Gouri Patwardhan | Music by Manish J. Tipu

Directors’ Note

"Give us guns and we'll play our role!"
This is what Farhana had to say, less than a week after her sister was buried.

Farhana's sister Shahnaza, and her friend, Ulfat, victims of 'crossfire', were barely seventeen when they died - as old as the tehreek that exploded into existence in 1989, shattering forever the peace of the Valley, turning it into one of the most critical conflict zones in the world.

Over these eighteen years, flashes of intensified conflict and bouts of negotiations have followed one another with monotonous regularity in Kashmir. Newspapers and television channels manufacture predictable binary images of conflict – angry men and weeping women, misguided innocents and fundamentalist separatists, victims and aggressors. Over and above these is the image that erases all differences – the Kashmiri as terrorist.

When we set out to make a film on peace initiatives by women in Kashmir, the question uppermost in our minds was, do women really want peace, as opposed to men? At what cost? Can 'peace' still the turmoil at the heart of every Kashmiri? What are the conditions that beget violence, that drive young men to take to the gun? What then, are the conditions for peace?

It felt strange to speak to women, only women, ignoring the other half. So we spoke to a few men – one a former militant, another who had sent his son for training across the border with his blessings, a third, a school master, who lost his son in a gun battle only to realize he was a militant, a fourth, a school boy, whose brother was killed in crossfire – we spoke to men and realized that while every story in Kashmir has the power to shock and move, while the stories of both men and women were compelling in their honesty, in their rage, in their grief, in their helplessness, in their contempt, in their fierce refusal to forget; the women's stories are markedly different in their determination to survive, to nurture.

It is through these women – proud, strong, with an undying zest for life – that we try to explore what peace means and how it can come about in Kashmir.


* No Entry Fee. Limited Seating.

* Prithvi House, Opposite Prithvi Theatre, Janki Kutir, Juhu, Mumbai.

* The registration desk will be open between 6 pm to 6:45 pm only.

* For more information, write to us at vikalp.prithvi@gmail.com

*For screening queries contact Anand Patwardhan 9819882244 Lynne Henry 9820896425

April 16, 2009

Film screening Yi As Akh Padshah Bai

VIKALP @ PRITHVI

Is a collaboration between Vikalp: Films for Freedom and Prithvi Theatre. We bring you a curated selection of short films, animation films and documentary films on the last Monday of every month at Prithvi House.


ON MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 2009

Starting 7 PM

Film screening followed by a session with filmmakers Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal

Yi As Akh Padshah Bai
(There was a Queen…)

105 minutes, Documentary film
In Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi and English with English subtitles

Credits

Directed by Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal |Produced by Other Media Communications | Cameraperson Ranu Ghosh |Sound by Gissy Michael | Editing by Gouri Patwardhan | Music by Manish J. Tipu

Directors' Note

"Give us guns and we'll play our role!"
This is what Farhana had to say, less than a week after her sister was buried.

Farhana's sister Shahnaza, and her friend, Ulfat, victims of 'crossfire', were barely seventeen when they died - as old as the tehreek that exploded into existence in 1989, shattering forever the peace of the Valley, turning it into one of the most critical conflict zones in the world.

Over these eighteen years, flashes of intensified conflict and bouts of negotiations have followed one another with monotonous regularity in Kashmir. Newspapers and television channels manufacture predictable binary images of conflict – angry men and weeping women, misguided innocents and fundamentalist separatists, victims and aggressors. Over and above these is the image that erases all differences – the Kashmiri as terrorist.

When we set out to make a film on peace initiatives by women in Kashmir, the question uppermost in our minds was, do women really want peace, as opposed to men? At what cost? Can 'peace' still the turmoil at the heart of every Kashmiri? What are the conditions that beget violence, that drive young men to take to the gun? What then, are the conditions for peace?

It felt strange to speak to women, only women, ignoring the other half. So we spoke to a few men – one a former militant, another who had sent his son for training across the border with his blessings, a third, a school master, who lost his son in a gun battle only to realize he was a militant, a fourth, a school boy, whose brother was killed in crossfire – we spoke to men and realized that while every story in Kashmir has the power to shock and move, while the stories of both men and women were compelling in their honesty, in their rage, in their grief, in their helplessness, in their contempt, in their fierce refusal to forget; the women's stories are markedly different in their determination to survive, to nurture.

It is through these women – proud, strong, with an undying zest for life – that we try to explore what peace means and how it can come about in Kashmir.


* No Entry Fee. Limited Seating.
* Prithvi House, Opposite Prithvi Theatre, Janki Kutir, Juhu, Mumbai.
* The registration desk will be open between 6 pm to 6:45 pm only.
* For more information, write to us at vikalp.prithvi@gmail.com
*For screening queries contact Anand Patwardhan 9819882244 Lynne Henry 9820896425

April 6, 2009

Rafting near Mumbai Pune

Enjoy tour Rafting etc activities near Mumbai Pune
I am Raj Nayak from Wild River Adventures
This is the only place where you can do River Rafting in whole Maharashtra.
This place locates inbetween two big cities Pune and Mumbai and its very near
only 2.30 hoursjourny from both cities. Enjoy fun with safety.
NONSWIMMERS ALSO WELCOME . ANYBODY CAN DO THIS ACTIVITIES.
This is the good place for having fun with River water in this summer.
for more information check www.indiarafts.com
or cal me .
Activities
White Water Rafting
Water Fall Rappelling
Kayaking
River Crossing
Fire Camping in River belt
Stay in Resorts or Farm houses
ONE DAY AND TWO DAYS PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE
For Packages plz check the Event of this community
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adventures package at rishikesh(rafting)
Nature and Adventure

For more information
http://www.mumbaihikers.org/2009/08/kundalika-river-rafting-information.html

Mumbai Autorickshaw tariff card

 Updated August 18th 2010



luggage Rs 3 extra for packages bigger than 60 X 40 cm
Night Charges [12 midnight to 5 am] 25% extra over the actual rate
Call traffic control room's number
if the rickshaw refuses to ply
022 24937746/022 24934755/022 24937747
written complaint: jcptraffic@trafficpolicemumbai.org


Updated June 22nd 2010 the below rates are outdated as of today - after the new rates were released 11 Rupees minimum .

The Farecard below is outdated. Please use the fare card above
bombay rickshaw farecard . How much you need to pay the rickshaw driver in mumbai. The rates on this card may change so ask the driver for the rate card. All drivers carry the rate card.

OLD CARD BELOW 

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Mumbai Autorickshaw tariff card


If you need a point to point cab service in mumbai bombay call up
Meru Cabs: 022-44224422
Mega Cabs: 022-42424242
Gold Cabs: 022-32443333
Star Taxi : +91 022 42111111

Mumbai taxi tariff card

page updated August  2010


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Meter Reading Actual Rate Night



1.00 Rs.16.00 Rs.20.00
1.10 Rs.17.50 Rs.22.00
1.20 Rs.19.50 Rs.24.50
1.30 Rs.21.00 Rs.26.50
1.40 Rs.22.50 Rs.28.00
1.50 Rs.24.50 Rs.30.50
1.60 Rs.26.00 Rs.32.50
1.70 Rs.27.50 Rs.34.50
1.80 Rs.29.50 Rs.37.00
1.90 Rs.31.00 Rs.39.00
2.00 Rs.32.50 Rs.40.50
2.10 Rs.34.50 Rs.43.00
2.20 Rs.36.00 Rs.45.00
2.30 Rs.37.50 Rs.47.00
2.40 Rs.39.50 Rs.49.50
2.50 Rs.41.00 Rs.51.50
2.60 Rs.42.50 Rs.53.00
2.70 Rs.44.50 Rs.55.50
2.80 Rs.46.50 Rs.58.00
2.90 Rs.47.50 Rs.59.50
3.00 Rs.49.50 Rs.62.00
3.10 Rs.51.00 Rs.64.00
3.20 Rs.52.50 Rs.65.50
3.30 Rs.54.50 Rs.68.00
3.40 Rs.56.00 Rs.70.00
3.50 Rs.57.50 Rs.72.00
3.60 Rs.59.50 Rs.74.50
3.70 Rs.61.00 Rs.76.50
3.80 Rs.62.50 Rs.78.00
3.90 Rs.64.50 Rs.80.50
4.00 Rs.66.00 Rs.82.50
4.10 Rs.67.50 Rs.84.50
4.20 Rs.69.50 Rs.87.00
4.30 Rs.71.00 Rs.89.00
4.40 Rs.72.50 Rs.90.50
4.50 Rs.75.50 Rs.93.00
4.60 Rs.76.00 Rs.95.00
4.70 Rs.77.50 Rs.97.00
4.80 Rs.79.50 Rs.99.50
4.90 Rs.81.00 Rs.101.50
5.00 Rs.82.50 Rs.103.00
5.10 Rs.84.50 Rs.105.50
5.20 Rs.86.00 Rs.107.50
5.30 Rs.87.50 Rs.109.50
5.40 Rs.89.50 Rs.112.00
5.50 Rs.91.00 Rs.114.00

5.60 Rs.92.50 Rs.115.50
5.70 Rs.94.50 Rs.118.00
5.80 Rs.96.00 Rs.120.00
5.90 Rs.97.50 Rs.122.00
6.00 Rs.99.50 Rs.124.50
6.10 Rs.101.00 Rs.126.50
6.20 Rs.102.50 Rs.128.00
6.30 Rs.104.50 Rs.130.50
6.40 Rs.106.00 Rs.132.50
6.50 Rs.107.50 Rs.134.50
6.60 Rs.109.50 Rs.137.00
6.70 Rs.111.00 Rs.139.00
6.80 Rs.112.50 Rs.140.50
6.90 Rs.114.50 Rs.143.00
7.00 Rs.116.00 Rs.145.00
7.10 Rs.117.50 Rs.147.00
7.20 Rs.119.50 Rs.149.50
7.30 Rs.121.00 Rs.151.50
7.40 Rs.122.50 Rs.153.00
7.50 Rs.124.50 Rs.155.50
7.60 Rs.126.00 Rs.157.50
7.70 Rs.127.50 Rs.159.50
7.80 Rs.129.50 Rs.162.00
7.90 Rs.131.00 Rs.164.00
8.00 Rs.132.50 Rs.165.50
8.10 Rs.134.50 Rs.168.00
8.20 Rs.136.00 Rs.170.00
8.30 Rs.137.50 Rs.172.00
8.40 Rs.139.50 Rs.174.50
8.50 Rs.141.00 Rs.176.50
8.60 Rs.142.50 Rs.178.00
8.70 Rs.144.50 Rs.180.50
8.80 Rs.146.00 Rs.182.50
8.90 Rs.147.50 Rs.184.50
9.00 Rs.149.50 Rs.187.00
9.10 Rs.151.00 Rs.189.00
9.20 Rs.152.50 Rs.190.50
9.30 Rs.154.00 Rs.193.00
9.40 Rs.156.00 Rs.195.00
9.50 Rs.157.50 Rs.197.00
9.60 Rs.159.50 Rs.199.50
9.70 Rs.161.00 Rs.201.00


The tariff card below is the old outdated card as of 24th June 2010 a new card is to be issues . on 26th june most taxis still did not have the updated cards.