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  • Osmanabad, Aurangabad renamed due to history, Maha govt tells HC

    Osmanabad, Aurangabad renamed due to history, Maha govt tells HC

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    Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday told Bombay High Court that Aurangabad and Osmanabad were renamed Sambhaji Nagar and Dharashiv, respectively, due to history and not for political reasons.

    The government filed its affidavits in response to two public interest litigations challenging the decision to change the names of these cities. The petitions claimed the decision was politically motivated.

    The government in its affidavits denied the name change was being effected for any such reason as alleged in the petitions.

    “The state government has complied with all the necessary procedures involved in effecting change of name. The decision to change the name of Osmanabad to Dharashiv neither leads to any religious and communal hatred nor creates any rift between religious groups,” the state government said.

    The affidavit said a majority of the people celebrated the name change.

    The affidavit added that various records showed previously Osmanabad was known as Dharashiv.

    “As per the story in Skand Puran, there was a devil in Dharashiv village namely Dharasur, who was killed by the goddess Saraswati. Due to this goddess Saraswati was known as Dharasur Mardini and the name of this village became Dharashiv. The village Dharashiv has been known as such from an ancient period,” the government’s affidavit said.

    Justifying renaming Aurangabad as Sambhaji Nagar, the government said Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj was a king reverently remembered for choosing his people and their beliefs and for sacrificing his life to protect the people.

    During the hearing, a division bench of Acting Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice Sandeep Marne was informed by Advocate General Birendra Saraf that the notifications changing the name of the two cities had been issued.

    Saraf said the government had now issued draft notification for renaming the districts and village revenue divisions, and it was now at the stage of receiving objections.

    When the petitioners sought for a stay on that process, Saraf explained the objection procedure was going to take about eight weeks and that there would no movement towards final notification at least for this period.

    The court then said it would hear the petitions next month.

    The Maharashtra government had last year approved the name of Aurangabad as Sambhaji Nagar and Osmanabad as Dharashiv.

    On July 16, 2022, a Government Resolution was passed, which was forwarded to the Union government.

    One petition filed by Aurangabad residents Mohammed Mushtaq Ahmed, Annasaheb Khandare and Rajesh More challenged the government’s decision to rename Aurangabad as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

    Another PIL was filed by 17 residents of Osmanabad against the government’s decision to rename it as Dharashiv.

    Both the petitions termed the government’s decision as “politically motivated”.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Adani Green to be renamed to Adani Red after massive share price fall

    Adani Green to be renamed to Adani Red after massive share price fall

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    Adani Enterprises has decided not to proceed with its fully subscribed Follow-on Public Offer (FPO), the conglomerate said in a statement late on Wednesday, hours after the shares of the firm nosedived 28.45% to close at 2,128.70 on the BSE. Adani Greens too witnessed over 30% price fall in its share price.

     

    Sources suggest that in order to be transparent with its shareholder, Adani Group has decided to rename Adani Greens to Adani Red. “This will be morally incorrect to keep the name Adani Greens when it is all red. Once we are back in green we will rename it back to Adani Greens” said the CEO of Adani Greens (now Adani Red), Vineet Jain.

     

    Finance Expert, Yogendra Yadav has suggested Gautam Adani to start fund raising activity with him and the collection can be shared equally as Yogendra Yadav can help him raising funds. Yogendra Yadav isn’t the first one to offer help to Gautam Adani, Saket Gokhale too has offered financial tips to Gautam Adani. Reportedly, Saket Gokhale has suggested Future and Options to Gautam Adani in Adani Group companies.

     

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  • Pulwama sports stadium, 31 other places in Kashmir renamed after deceased Policemen.

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    Sheikh Nadeem

    Srinagar: The Jammu Kashmir administration has renamed several educational institutes, bridges and stadiums to the names of Government force personnel killed in the line of duty.

    According a notification,the Manoj-Sinha-led admin on Monday ordered the renaming of several educational institutes, bridges and other public places in the valley.

    Government Girls Middle School at Khoshipora in Anantnag has been renamed after Constable Rameez Raja Itoo, Constable who was killed in March 2021.

    A graduate in Science, Rameez Raja had joined the Jammu Kashmir Police as his father Abdul Salam Itoo died five years ago while serving the Jammu Kashmir Police.

    In March 2021, suspected Militants barged inside the house of a BJP leader in Srinagar and the alert sentry which included Rameez fired on the attackers who escaped from the spot, however, Rameez was injured in the attack and rushed to the SMHS hospital in Srinagar, he succumbed to his injuries there.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )