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Epics of Management

Epics of Management What’s your managerial style: like Lord Ram or Lord Krishna? In Hindu mythology there are two great epics. One is called Ramayan and other is called Mahabharata. The centre story of both these books is around victory of good on evil. In one story Lord Ram leads his army to defeat Ravana in his land while in the second Lord Krishna oversees Pandavas defeat Kauravas in the battle at Kurushektra. In Ramayan, Lord Ram is the best yodhaa of his side. He leads his army from the front. Strategies and directs different people to do things which will meet the objectives. His people are happy to follow orders and want to get all the appreciation for being the best executors. Lord Ram set direction and also tells people what to do during difficult times. Ultimately they won the war and final outcome was achieved. On the other hand Lord Krishna told Arjuna, I won’t fight the battle. I won’t pick up any weapon; I would only be there on your chariot as a charioteer. And he

The Fish Theory

The Fish Theory The Japanese have always loved fresh fish🐠 🐟🐠🐟 But the water close to Japan has not held many fish🐠🐟 for decades. So to feed the Japanese population, fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. The further the fishermen went, the longer it took to bring the fish🐠🐟🐠🐟 If the return trip took more time, the fish 🐠🐟🐠🐟 were not fresh. To solve this problem, fish 🐠🐟 companies installed freezers on their boats. They would catch the fish 🐠🐟 and freeze them at sea. Freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. However, the Japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen fish🐠🐟 and they did not like the taste of frozen fish 🐠🐟 The frozen fish🐠🐟 brought a lower price. So, fishing companies installed fish tanks. They would catch the fish 🐠🐟 and stuff them in the tanks, fin to fin. After a little thrashing around, they were tired, dull, and lost their fresh-fish taste. The fishing industry faced an impending

Conveyance of Cooperative Housing Society

Conveyance of Co- Operative Housing Society Conveyance of a Property is transferring the Rights, Title, Interest and Ownership of the Property from the Seller to the Purchaser. In case of a Co- Operative Housing Society (formed by the Flat Purchasers/ Owners under the provisions of Maharashtra Co- Operative Societies Act, 1960), Conveyance is transferring the Rights, Title, Interest and Ownership of the Land and Building from the Land Owner/ Property Developer to the Co- Operative Housing Society. As per the provisions under Section 11 of Maharashtra Ownership Flat Act, 1963, Conveyance is the Right of the Co- Operative Housing Society and the Duty of the Property Developer/ Promoter to be executed within 4 months from the date of Registration of the Co- Operative Housing Society. The Conveyance is to be executed by way of Conveyance Deed between the Land Owners & the Co- Operative Housing Society where the Property Developer is the Confirming Party. This Conveyance Deed

The landlord, tenants and dogs...

A person rented his house. The tenant used to feed the street dogs daily. But tenant's intentions were not very honest. He started selling things that belonged to the house, such as its doors, windows, etc. Finally when he started selling the bricks of the house, the landlord could not tolerate and went to the court,  won the case and got the tenant out of the house. Now the landlord rented again the house in dilapidated condition to a new tenant who started repairing the house installing windows, doors, etc. The dogs started coming again to the house in the hope that the new tenant just like old one would also feed them. But it did not happen, the new tenant did not feed the dogs and the dogs started barking at the new tenant all the time. House: India Landlord: The Indian public First Tenant: Congress Party Second Tenant: BJP Dogs: Indian Media😜😂

Saket memoirs...

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A view of Saket Complex

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Saket Dandiya Festival 2015

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Making the road from Saket Complex to Highway a One way and canceling the entry on this road from Highway before someone dies...

SAKET PARISAR ALM A7/303, Saket Complex, Saket Marg, Thane (W), 400601 # 8879528575 October 24, 2015 The DCP Traffic, Thane City, Thane. CC: Shri Sanjay Kelkar, MLA, Thane City. Madam Rashmi Karandikar ji, Greetings to you on the festive season. I would like you to recall our discussion when our delegation from Saket complex had called on you and your colleagues regarding the perennial traffic jam on Saket Road up to Kalwa Bridge and the increase of heavy traffic on the road passing through our complex to the highway. We had at that time appraised you all that the road from Mahalaxmi temple to the highway passes through our complex area. On one side of the road are our residential buildings A7 to A10. On the opposite side is the temple and a Nana Nani park and a Balodyan. Needless to mention, members of our complex frequently use this road - either to go to the temple or one of the parks. The road is mostly used by senior citizens, ladies and children. Since the past year, we have wit

Complaint regarding possibility of Land grabbing by Rustomjee Builders near Saket

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   SAKET PARISAR ALM       A7/303, Saket Complex, Thane (W) 400601 October 23,2015. The Hon. Municipal Commissioner, Thane Municipal Corporation, Thane. CC:  Office of the Chief Minister / Urban Development Ministry.....for information. CC:  Sanjay Kelkar, MLA, Thane City. Dear Sir, This has reference to the aforesaid subject. We want to point out to you the following: 1) There was a huge strip of land opposite to building nos. A7 to A 10, the status of whom is disputed. 2) 6/7 years earlier, the land was rotting with people from the complex throwing garbage and using it to dump construction debris'. 3) A portion of the land (photographs which are attached), was encroached by Zopadpatti's. 4) In the year 2010, when Mr. RA Rajeev was the Municipal Commissioner, we approached him through our then Corporator and Standing Committee Chairman Mr. Milind Patankar to clear the land of all the garbage and build 2 gardens there. 5) Accordingly, the Corporation buil

Decisions taken in AGM of Saket CHS Ltd. dated 27 Sept. 2015

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Important decisions taken in todays AGM:  1) The members accounts to be suitably rectified. 2) The Balance sheet to be amended by writing down the Reserves and Surplus A/c  3) A new Society Development Fund to be constituted w.e.f. October 1, 2015 and the new incoming member to contribute ₹ 25,000/- towards it in addition to the Transfer Premium w.e.f. October1, 2015  4) Interest on over due outstanding raised from 15% to 21% w.e.f. October 1, 2015  5) Sec 101 notices to be sent to top 10 defaulters.  6) Corrected accounts in be submitted by November 15, 2015.  7) New auditor to be appointed after accounts are rectified. Minutes of the 16 th Annual GeneralMeeting of Saket CHSL held on September 10, 2015 at 10:30am in Society Office. The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 10.30 am due to lack of quorum and reconvened it at 11.00 am. The Chairman welcomed the members and read out the Leave of absence – Hemant Hajare, Manubhai Shah, Bhartesh Shetty, Gautam Mazumdar -