‘Solapur’ Archives
India Post opens registration counters for Amarnath Yatra
Mumbai : To facilitate easy registration for the holy Amarnath Yatra, Department of Post has decided to open 100 registration counters all over the country. Out of these, 16 centers are in Maharashtra viz. Dadar, Osmanabad, Solapur, Latur, Parbhani, Satara, Nanded, [Read More]
Maharashtra Public Health Department launches helpline and amchimulgi portal to curb Sex Selection
Osmanabad: Public Health Department, Government of Maharashtra under its State Family Welfare Bureau, Pune recently launched a portal www.amchimulgi.gov.in or www.amchimulgi.in to raise public awareness about Sex Selection/Female Foeticide issue. PCPDNT helpline has also [Read More]
MSGOA to organize Workshops on ‘Transparent and Sensitive Administration’ in all the Districts of Maharashtra
Mumbai: Maharashtra State Gazetted Officers’ Association is organizing workshops on ‘Transparent and Sensitive Administration’ in all the Districts of Maharashtra from 4 June to 26 July 2012. G.D.Kulthe, Sarchitnis of the Association announced this [Read More]
Massive response to Anna Hazare’s Maharashtra tour; convoy attacked in Nagpur
Mumbai: Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare started his Maharashtra tour from Shirdi on 1st May and visited 16 district places till Yesterday. There has been massive response from supporters to Anna’s rally at all the places he visited and the tour had been peaceful [Read More]
Drought In Maharashtra: Solapur to get Drinking Water from Sina Kolegaon Dam near Paranda in Osmanabad District
Mumbai: Accepting demand of supply of water to Solapur City from Sina Kolegaon Dam near Paranda in Osmanabad District, Maharashtra Chief Minister, Prithviraj Chavan given go ahead to release 20 lakh cu mtr water from the dam. However it is made clear that water should [Read More]
Maharashtra celebrates its formation day anniversary
Mumbai: 1st May is celebrated as Maharashtra Day across the state. On 1st of May, 1960 the state of Maharashtra attained statehood when the then Bombay state was divided into two states, Maharashtra and Gujarat on the basis of different languages, Marathi and Gujarati under [Read More]




