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Vadodara: For once, the BJP did not spring a surprise when it came to the appointment o important elected wing posts in the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). Two corporators who have administrative experience linked to the civic body in the past were picked up as the mayor and the standing committee chairman. The party has put an engineer and a doctor at the helm of affairs of the VMC.
Keyur Rokadia (42) who holds a master’s degree in civil engineering was picked up as the mayor by BJP even as homeopath Dr Hitendra Patel will hold the post of the standing committee chairman. Patel was the standing committee chairman for 2.5years in the 2010 to 2015 term of the VMC.
Maharaja Sayajirao III: Baroda ruler whose far-sighted reforms still resonate
Apart from his educational and social reforms, Sayajirao played a key role in the development of Baroda s textile industry
Tuesday February 16, 2021 12:10 PM, Vishnu Makhijani, IANS
New Delhi: He was born in the family of a farmer who, though he bore the name Gaekwad, was considered to be to the cadet branch of the Baroda royal family or that of the younger sons of a previous ruler and thus not eligible to succeed to the throne. It was fate that decided his ascendancy as Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III (1875-1939) and his reign of over 60 years is today remembered for an illustrious university that bears his name and a host of reforms in various spheres, including the economy, women s education, encouraging widow remarriage, abolition of child marriages and the purdah rather than creating edifices.