ELECTIONS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL CATEGORIES OF PATRONS AND
PRIVILEGED MEMBERS ON AISCCON CENTRAL COUNCIL for 2013-2016
List of Nominations for AISCCON Elections
received till 29th June 2013
S.
No.
|
Name
of Candidate
|
Post
|
Name of Proposer
|
Name of Seconder
|
||
1
|
Ch.Venkatarao
|
Chief Patron
|
Y V S R Moorthy
|
Chief Patron
|
R.N.Mittal
|
Chief Patron
|
2
|
D. N. Chapke
|
Chief Patron
|
N.V.Kodolikar
|
Chief Patron
|
Ramanbhai Shah
|
Chief Patron
|
3
|
Dr.Alka V.Vyas
|
Chief Patron
|
N.V.Kodolikar
|
Chief Patron
|
Dr.S.P.Kinjwadekar
|
Chief Patron
|
4
|
Dr.Om Prakash Dwivedi
|
Chief Patron
|
Dr.S.P.Kinjwadekar
|
Chief Patron
|
D.N.Chapke
|
Chief Patron
|
5
|
Dr.S.P.Kinjawadekar
|
Chief Patron
|
Digambar Chapke
|
Chief Patron
|
Ramanbhai Shah
|
Chief Patron
|
6
|
Dr.Sugan Bhatia
|
Chief Patron
|
D.N.Chapke
|
Chief Patron
|
T P R Unny
|
Chief Patron
|
7
|
Ramanbhai Sakalchand Shah
|
Chief Patron
|
N.V.Kodolikar
|
Chief Patron
|
Dr.S.P.Kinjwadekar
|
Chief Patron
|
8
|
T P R Unny
|
Chief Patron
|
N M Nikale
|
Chief Patron
|
V.J.Padhye
|
Chief Patron
|
9
|
Y. V. S. R. Moorthy
|
Chief Patron
|
C.H.Venkat Rao
|
Chief Patron
|
R.N.Mittal
|
Chief Patron
|
1
|
Avinash Mahadeo Lakare
|
Grand Patron
|
Smt.Vinaya Garde
|
Grand Patron
|
Vasant G.Thite
|
Grand Patron
|
2
|
Dr.Maheshchandra .V.Parekh
|
Grand Patron
|
M.B.Kulkarni
|
Grand Patron
|
Anil Kaskhedikar
|
Grand Patron
|
3
|
M.D.Bhusari
|
Grand Patron
|
Anil Kaskhedikar
|
Grand Patron
|
Vinayak Date
|
Grand Patron
|
4
|
Mukund P.Koranne
|
Grand Patron
|
Madhukar Narale
|
Grand Patron
|
Mrs.Tejswini Adhikari
|
Grand Patron
|
5
|
Prabhakar K Chhatre
|
Grand
Patron
|
Dr.Maheshchandra Parekh
|
Grand
Patron
|
M.B.Kulkarni
|
Grand
Patron
|
6
|
S B Mulani
|
Grand
Patron
|
Avinash M.Lakare
|
Grand Patron
|
Smt.Vinaya Garde
|
Grand Patron
|
1
|
Ashok Vithalrao Deshpande
|
Patron
|
Ashok K Betgiri
|
Patron
|
Devram N.Chaudhari
|
Patron
|
2
|
B. Ranganathan
|
Patron
|
Vinita W Natu
|
Patron
|
Narayan V.Vaze
|
Patron
|
3
|
Baban DattatrayaWankhade
|
Patron
|
Raoji Bhagwan Choure
|
Patron
|
Manohar K Kharge
|
Patron
|
4
|
Narahari Rao Bagre
|
Patron
|
Ramdas Kurlekar
|
Patron
|
Vishwanath Joshi
|
Patron
|
5
|
Pandurang Shankarrao Kshetramade
|
Patron
|
N S Waingankar
|
Patron
|
R M Deshmukh
|
Patron
|
6
|
R S Tripathi
|
Patron
|
Dr.Ashok Srivasta
|
Patron
|
Jairam Pachory
|
Patron
|
7
|
Samudrala Mallikarjun
|
Patron
|
Annasaheb Tekale
|
Patron
|
P S Kshetramade
|
Patron
|
8
|
Shanker Askandani
|
Patron
|
Shri H.L.Gupta
|
Patron
|
H.P.Jain
|
Patron
|
On
scrutiny, all the above nominations have been found to be in order. Hence
all the candidates are eligible to contest election.
C.D.KHARE, Returning Officer
R.N.BAPAT, Additional Returning
Officer
2nd July 2013
2nd
JULY 2013
List of candidates whose nominations have been
found valid and are eligible to contest AISCCON Elections
S.
No.
|
Name of Candidate
|
CHIEF PATRON
|
|
1
|
Ch.Venkatarao
|
2
|
D. N. Chapke
|
3
|
Dr.Alka V.Vyas
|
4
|
Dr.Om Prakash Dwivedi
|
5
|
Dr.S.P.Kinjawadekar
|
6
|
Dr.Sugan Bhatia
|
7
|
Ramanbhai Sakalchand Shah
|
8
|
T P R Unny
|
9
|
Y. V. S. R. Moorthy
|
GRAND PATRON
|
|
1
|
Avinash Mahadeo Lakare
|
2
|
Dr.Maheshchandra .V.Parekh
|
3
|
M.D.Bhusari
|
4
|
Mukund P.Koranne
|
5
|
Prabhakar K Chhatre
|
6
|
S B Mulani
|
PATRON
|
|
1
|
Ashok Vithalrao Deshpande
|
2
|
B. Ranganathan
|
3
|
Baban DattatrayaWankhade
|
4
|
Narahari Rao Bagre
|
5
|
Pandurang Shankarrao
Kshetramade
|
6
|
R S Tripathi
|
7
|
Samudrala Mallikarjun
|
8
|
Shanker Askandani
|
C.D.KHARE
R.N.BAPAT
Returning
Officer
Additional Returning Officer
Notice in the change of Counting
date:
The
counting of votes for elections of representatives’ of all categories of
Patrons and Privileged members on AISCCON Central Council has been preponed to
11th August 2013 in place
of 14th August 2013.
Either
the candidate himself or his authorized representative who wish to be
present at counting of votes may attend the same at Virangula Kendra of
Senior Citizens’ Association Mulund East, Near C.D.Deshmukh Udyan, Off Mahatma
Phule Marg, Mulund East, Mumbai 400 081 on 11th August 2013 at 2
p.m.
Auther prabhakar chhatre
Elder’s Abuse……….3rd July
2013
Spotlight on how vulnerable
senior citizens living in the city like
Pune are
Police urge senior citizens
to register names
PUNE: AshaLagad's murder on Monday evening inside her flat in a busy area has once
again thrown the spotlight on how vulnerable senior citizens living in the city
by themselves are. ThePune police on Tuesday said elderly people must register their names in
the nearest police station for security.
Lagad (72) was found murdered in Laxmi Nivas apartment on Kumthekar Road. She was not among those registered with the Vishrambaugh police station.
While police have appealed to senior citizens to register their names in police stations at the earliest, the social security cell of the crime branch has asked the children of senior citizens to provide information about their parents along with a list of dependants to be contacted in an emergency.
Deputy commissioner of police (Zone I) Makarand Ranade told TOI that senior citizens would be encouraged to enrol with the police. Those in charge of the police stations have met members of laughter clubs and senior citizens' club since they gather regularly in gardens, open spaces and halls.
"If senior citizens approach us, then it becomes easier to provide them the required assistance in emergency situations if all their details are available in the police stations," said Ranade.
Policemen regularly visit residences of senior citizens to check their well-being. "The initiative helps us interact with people over 65 years of age, understand their problems and find solutions. Police have started patrolling places dominated by senior citizens for their safety," he added.
According to Ranade they also visit housing societies and ask people to provide information about the elderly who are living alone. "The office-bearers have responded well to our appeals and they play a key role in providing information about senior citizens in the societies. Police stations are also in touch with the senior citizens' associations," he added.
Senior police inspector Bhanupratap Barge of the social security cell of crime branch said that the lists have details about educated senior citizens, but illiterate persons are left out.
"They must also register. We will holding meetings in slum areas so that they can approach us so that we can create confidence and they do not feel harassed or neglected. No information given to us will be shared. It will be confidential so that more people hold regular dialogues with us about their problems," Barge added.
Lagad (72) was found murdered in Laxmi Nivas apartment on Kumthekar Road. She was not among those registered with the Vishrambaugh police station.
While police have appealed to senior citizens to register their names in police stations at the earliest, the social security cell of the crime branch has asked the children of senior citizens to provide information about their parents along with a list of dependants to be contacted in an emergency.
Deputy commissioner of police (Zone I) Makarand Ranade told TOI that senior citizens would be encouraged to enrol with the police. Those in charge of the police stations have met members of laughter clubs and senior citizens' club since they gather regularly in gardens, open spaces and halls.
"If senior citizens approach us, then it becomes easier to provide them the required assistance in emergency situations if all their details are available in the police stations," said Ranade.
Policemen regularly visit residences of senior citizens to check their well-being. "The initiative helps us interact with people over 65 years of age, understand their problems and find solutions. Police have started patrolling places dominated by senior citizens for their safety," he added.
According to Ranade they also visit housing societies and ask people to provide information about the elderly who are living alone. "The office-bearers have responded well to our appeals and they play a key role in providing information about senior citizens in the societies. Police stations are also in touch with the senior citizens' associations," he added.
Senior police inspector Bhanupratap Barge of the social security cell of crime branch said that the lists have details about educated senior citizens, but illiterate persons are left out.
"They must also register. We will holding meetings in slum areas so that they can approach us so that we can create confidence and they do not feel harassed or neglected. No information given to us will be shared. It will be confidential so that more people hold regular dialogues with us about their problems," Barge added.
Auther -Prabhakar Chhatre
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