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PEDAL FOR YOUR HEART, HEALTH ON SUNDAY

- Sajana Nambiar sajana.nambiar@hindustant­imes.com

DOMBIVLI: The Dombivli Cycle Club has organised a cycle rally on World Heart Day (September 29), where several cyclists will participat­e to spread awareness on the importance of riding a cycle for good health.

Postmen, newspaper vendors, milk vendors and grocery sellers, who use cycle for their daily work, will be felicitate­d by the club. Even citizens who cycle to work will be felicitate­d.

The rally will also include renowned persons who have contribute­d towards promoting the use of cycle.

Personalit­ies expected in the rally are Firoza Suresh, bicycle mayor of Mumbai; Gandhar Kulkarni from Dombivli, who travelled across the world on a cycle to spread awareness on education in mother tongue; Manisha Dange, trainer of the Indian Railway basketball team; Vinod Punamiya, renowned cyclist; and Poorva Mathew, judo champion.

“We want more people to join the rally. It will help one know the importance of cycling and its health benefits. Renowned personalit­ies will motivate those who want to use a cycle in their daily life,” said a representa­tive of the Dombivli Cycle Club. ULHASNAGAR: Sprawled over 2 acres, Gol Maidan in Ulhasnagar was popular with children and senior citizens. Children running around, playing sports or just enjoying the open space was a common sight.

Not anymore.

Gol Maidan has now turned into a venue for public and political gatherings, events and fairs.

Children hardly have space to play here. Although there is a volleyball court, it has not been maintained properly. An open space with a stage is the venue for events and out of bounds for children.

Only 20% of the ground is used for children and the rest is rented out for public and political gatherings.

Pravin Duseja, 74, has been living near the ground for 50 years.

“I shifted to this part of the city so that my children will have an option to play. Today, the ground has no space to play. We have seen the ground dying,” said Duseja, adding that the ground hosts functions throughout the year.

The fight against the violations at Gol Maidan began in December 2016 after a spiritual event was organised on the ground. Residents complained about noise pollution during the event.

Hirali Foundation, an NGO fighting against noise pollution, filed a contempt petition against the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporatio­n (UMC) in the Bombay high court.

“The loudspeake­rs recorded 100 decibel sound, which inconvenie­nced residents. Since then, we started acting upon violations and approached the court and state government with complaints,” said Sarita Khanchandh­ani, founder of the Foundation.

Around 300 flats have been built around the ground.

“The ground is given on rent for public and political gatherings which becomes noisy. There is a fair organised around Diwali. With so many people thronging the ground, the area becomes chaotic,” added Khanchanda­ni.

The Foundation wants the ground only for children. The Gol Maidan earlier was an open ground with no fencing, open for the children throughout the year.

“The portion of the ground which is still with the UMC is occupied most of the time. As per the Maharashtr­a Regional and Town Planning Act 1966, the ground can be given on rent for 12 days at a stretch and only 45 days throughout the year. Gol Maidan is rented out throughout the year. Portions of the ground have been concretise­d to put up pandals which is a violation,” said Khanchanda­ni.

When UMC was formed in 1996, the ground was reserved with it, and it started giving portions of the ground on lease.

An UMC official, who did not wish to be named, said, “The civic body gives out a part of the ground on rent to generate revenue. The portions, which are on lease, have gardens where children can play. The civic body ensures that all the norms are followed while letting out the ground.”

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