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Meet Nagpur’s new District Collector R Vimala: A blogger, an IAS who’s making rural women self-reliant

R VimalaOfficer R Vimala replaced Ravindra Thakare as the new Nagpur District Collector on Friday evening. Here are 15 facts about the newly appointed district collector:

1 R Vimala completed her initial education from Bhusaval.
2 A brilliant student, she stood third in the merit list of the HSC board examination and topped her B.A. from the University of Pune. Having an interest in History, she completed her B.A., M.A. and M.Phil with specialisation in History.
3. Starting her career as a Lecturer in the Department of History, University of Pune, she taught Modern Indian History & Medieval Indian History to Post Graduate students between 1992-1993.
4. Ever since her foray into public service in 1993, R Vimala has served in several positions, which have been an interesting mix of management and administration.
5. She has been Joint Managing Director of Small Scale Industries Development Corporation and Film city as also Deputy Commissioner for Entertainment Duty and Rehabilitation of Project affected persons.
6. She has also worked as the Joint Manager Director of Dadasaheb Phalke Filmcity also implemented the MGNREGA / EGS as Deputy Secretary to the Government of Maharashtra. Elections land acquisitions are some of the fields, in which she has specialised.

7. She has over 25 years experience in various department of the government and has contributed significantly to public welfare schemes.
8.IAS officer, she Vimala was posted as the Chief Executive Officer of Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission in the Government of Maharashtra and works for the empowerment of women in Rural Maharashtra.
9. As Chief Executive Officer, Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission under the Department of Rural Development, she is working for the empowerment of women through self-help groups.
10. She propagates Dasha Sutra?, the 10 cardinal principles for social and economic development.
11. She has been instrumental in creating more than 2 lakh self-help groups and associating over 30 lakh families in 34 rural districts of Maharashtra.
12.She has facilitated generation of sustainable livelihoods for over 5 lakh households and over 3 lakh women farmers with a turnover to the tune Rs 500 crores.
13. She has liaisioned with banks for linkages of for the self-help groups over Rs.4000 crores.
14.She is also in charge of skilling rural youth through Deendayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushalya Yojana and has facilitated skilling of over 23000 youth and placing over 10,000 youth in jobs.
15.She is a blogger by the name of Hearts content @ vimshine.blogspot.com

Meanwhile, here are the transfer orders dated July 9, 2021
1. Shri V.B.Patil, IAS (MH:2000) Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai has been posted as Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division, Mumbai.

2. Shri Vijay Waghmare, IAS (2004) Joint Managing Director, MSRDC, Mumbai has been posted as Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

3. Smt.Vimala R., IAS (2009) has been posted as Collector, Nagpur.

4. Shri Laxminarayan Mishra, IAS (2012) Collector, Ratnagiri has been posted as Chairman and Managing Director, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited, Pune.

5. Dr.Rajendra Bharud, IAS (2013) Collector, Nandurbar has been posted Commissioner, Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune.

6. Shri Jalaj Sharma, IAS (2014) Additional Municipal Commissioner, Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur has been posted as Collector, Dhule

7. Smt.Manisha Khatri, IAS (2014) Additional Commissioner, Tribal Development, Nagpur has been posted as Collector, Nandurbar

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7th fuel hike in 8 days: 1-litre petrol in Nagpur now costs ₹115 per litre, diesel over ₹97 per litre

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur

With the seventh fuel hike in eight days, the rates of petrol and diesel have made an upswing once again in the country on Tuesday.

People living in Nagpur would now have to shell out ₹114.96 for one-litre petrol while one-litre diesel is retailed at ₹97.73 in the city. Last year in May 2021, the price of petrol crossed ₹100-a-litre in Nagpur city.

However, the government continues to underline that Russias invasion of Ukraine was one of the factors behind the fuel hike.
The fuel prices, for over four-and-a-half months, remained unchanged, during which election campaigns and polling were held in five states namely Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.

Petrol and diesel prices in Delhi increased to ₹100.21 per litre and ₹91.47 per litre respectively.
While in Mumbai, petrol price stood at ₹115.04 per litre, and diesel increased to ₹99.25 per litre. 

One litre petrol in Chennai would now cost ₹105.94 and a litre of diesel would cost ₹96.
In Kolkata, one litre petrol would be available at ₹109.68 per litre while diesel would be retailed at ₹94.62 per litre.

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Lactation room inaugurated at district collector office in Nagpur

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Nagpur Smart and Sustainable City Development Corporation Limited (NSSCDCL) and Nagpur District Collector Office jointly installed a Lactation Room having state-of-the-art facilities in the premises of District Collector Office, Civil Lines, on the occasion of Womens Day on Tuesday.

Divisional Commissioner Prajakta Lawangare Verma inaugurated the room in the presence of District Collector R Vimala, Buvesneswari S (CEO, NSSCDCL) and Additional Collector Shrish Pande. The first of its kind facility has also been inaugurated at the premises of Nagpur Municipal Corporation by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

As a global health recommendation, infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6-24 months of life. By enhancing the public domain of young children and their families to be healthy and more stimulating for early childhood, there is a need to consciously address the needs of young children and lactating mothers. Nagpur Smart City has installed a Room to provide a safe, private, and secure place for women for feeding. The room is equipped with up-to-the-minute facilities and top-grade/ prime quality components.


This is the first of its kind among all the Smart Cities in the nation. The CSR-funded facility is also the first in India to be installed in the premises of Administrative Buildings to promote inclusivity and user comfort in District Collector premises.

The Mother-Child friendly Rooms 4ft x 8ft area comprises of comfortable seating space, adjustable tabletop, mirror surface above the cabinet, storage space for diapers, water boiler, sanitizer, first aid box, disposal unit that encourages inclusivity for working and visiting women with infants. The standalone room also has electrical connection for all fixtures with detachable floor mat that is easy to clean.

The initiative CSR with conceptual design for lactation room has been initiated by Chief Planner of Smart City Rahul Pande and his team. CSR fund is provided by Estoria Builders and Developers Limited. Divisional Commissioner presented a certificate of appreciation to Harshawardhan Nagpure and Sachin Nagpure for the CSR initiative. The programme was conducted by Manish Soni, PRO of Smart City while Law Officer Manjeet Neware proposed vote of thanks. The interns of Nagpur Smart City played essential role in the execution of this unique feature. The team members of Nagpur Smart City were present in the function.

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Nagpur Smart City conducts ‘Placemaking 2.0’ campaign at Mahal market

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Beautifully decorated streets of Mahal market in Nagpur during 'Placemaking 2.0' by Nagpur Smart City

Beautifully decorated streets of Mahal market in Nagpur during ‘Placemaking 2.0’ by Nagpur Smart City

Nagpur Smart and Sustainable City Development Corporation Limited (NSSCDCL) recently conducted the Placemaking 2.0 trial campaign on the streets of Mahal market in the city with an intention to make the market pedestrian friendly under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav – part II of the placemaking initiative of Smart Cities Mission and Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
NSSCDCL intends to conduct and monitor the intervention on temporary basis, using tactical urbanism as a tool, to understand the perspective of the local stakeholders, behavior and challenges before any permanent intervention.

Citizens in Mahal market in Nagpur during 'Placemaking 2.0' by Nagpur Smart City

Citizens in Mahal market in Nagpur during ‘Placemaking 2.0’ by Nagpur Smart City

During the initiative, various interesting events were in 75 hours as the old Mahal street was changed from being a vehicle oriented and unorganized market to a pedestrian oriented and well-organized market. Several activities were also held during the placemaking event, which included urban Sketching with the Nagpur’s Urban Sketchers group, which documented Nagpur and its heritage through sketches. A heritage walk with Nagpur Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari, Buveneswari S (CEO, NSSCDCL), and other city officials was also conducted.

Cybercrime awareness and a road safety campaigns were also organized. Pedestrians, shoppers, and children played various games such as khokho, badminton, and gully cricket on the street throughout the day.
The initiative was an attempt by NSSCDCL towards reclaiming spaces from vehicles and giving it back to people. For the event, NSSCDCL collaborated with The HabitatArchitecture Urban design Interiors Studio, Another Earthling Studio, Urban Sketchers and ESAF Foundation.

Senior citizens in Mahal market in Nagpur during 'Placemaking 2.0' by Nagpur Smart City

Senior citizens in Mahal market in Nagpur during ‘Placemaking 2.0’ by Nagpur Smart City

For the initiative, NSSCDCL gathered design inputs from the users on the trial interventions. It also conducted stakeholder engagements on site to understand the perspective of the local shopkeepers, restaurant owners, small business owners and residents. Reacting to the event, local stakeholders mentioned that they were happy with the trial and were looking forward to permanently restrict vehicular movement in the area of intervention.

Under Placemaking 2.0, Nagpur Smart City has also activated a smart parking area at Ramdaspeth by installing variable message signboards to display messages related to COVID and environmental awareness.

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