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Rupiben Gigabhai Odedra passed away

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Late Rupiben Gigabhai Odedra
Late Rupiben Gigabhai Odedra

It is with deep sadness we inform you that our beloved Rupiben Gigabhai Odedra mother of Keshubhai Gigabhai Odedra (Fatana, India) has passed away peacefully on 12th September 2020, at age of 94 years.
We kindly request you to refrain from visiting the family home due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Mobile: 0091 7096117111 or 0091 9737554550
Kriya – on Tuesday 22 September 2020 at their resident in Fatana.
May god bless peace upon her soul.
Aum Namah Shivay – Sita Ram – Ram Ram
Aum Shanti

Jayaben Sisodia passed away

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Jayaben Sisodia 04/11/1943 - 05/09/2020
Jayaben Sisodia
04/11/1943 – 05/09/2020

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of our beloved mum (Jayaben Sisodia) on Saturday 5th September 2020 (London, UK).
We kindly request you to refrain from visiting the family home due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Thank you for your understanding.
Tel: 0208 577 5853
Aum Namah Shivay – Jai Shri Ram – Jai Shri Krishna – Jai Jalaram Bapa
Aum Shanti

REMEMBERING OUR BELOVED SHRI MALDEV RANA KESHWALA BY LIGHTING A CANDLE ON 4th AUGUST 2020


 
 
In the contemporary setting Shri Maldev Rana Keshwala is revered unanimously by all Mers across the world yet very few Mers know about him or his enduring work for his beloved community.
After his fathers untimely death, Shri Maldev Rana and his Brother Nagarjuna Keshwala – who later took sanyas and became known as Atmaprakashji – made a decision to educate Mers.
The above image represents the first known list of Mers receiving education and it was at primary level.
Note; the annual fees paid by the boys – there was no provision for girls education in the state – and total sum per annum paid by parents. More than that, note, how meticulously Shri Maldev Rana kept the records. From this list as far as I know, fourth and fifth generation Mers are living in the UK and North America – Arjanbhai Jethabhai had died in Africa at very young age but his nephews are in the UK and North America; Dosabhai Murubhai family are here too; Parbatbhai Ranmalbhai family are mainly in the UK and known as Sisodia family, located around London; Lakhmanbhai Murubhai family are in Peterborough and Hemel Hempstead; Sanganbhai Gigabhai family are in Peterborough and in the UK; Siyabhai Devshibhai family are in the UK and North America; Rambhai Khunti, first Mer PhD, is son-in-law of Siyabhai Devshibhai and settled in North America.
Subsequently, Mer education successes followed under Shri Maldev Rana Keshwala who affectionately became known as “Maldev Bapu” amongst his students and wider community.
The initial outcome of Mer education success was beyond anyone’s comprehension – Jethabhai Visana, first Mer Barrister, Parbatjibhai Odedra, first Mer Medical Doctor, Maldevjibhai, a lawyer and first Finance Minister in Gujarat Government, Parbatbhai Vagh a first Mer senior police officer and just missed out as DSP; Hardashbhai Bapodra, first Mer Electrical Engineer; Kanabhai Modhwadia, Civil Engineers and later a senior officer on Sardar Sarovar project – and there were so many more and these names themselves inspired many more Mers to educate themselves.
Our own Dr Virambhai Godhania took inspiration from Shri Maldev Bapu both while educating himself and later in pioneering Mer girls education during 1980s.
Shri Maldev Bapu researched and collected Mer Literature and compiled in a volume of books. He wrote total of fourteen books.
The final one being ‘Maher Javanmardo’, which remains a reference book for any Mer history researcher.
Shri Maldev Bapu had visited Africa on fund raising initiative and travelled from village to village visiting Mers and before departing for India inspired the East African diaspora to create a permanent Mer building.
Shri Maldev Bapu worked with Mer community village leaders to create a sense of unity amongst Mers; these leaders subsequently helped to collect funds so that Shri Maldev Bapu can build a Mer Boarding house for Mer students in Porbandar and a place for Mers from villages to take a rest.
Shri Maldev Bapu had worked with Mer leaders to change social custom of feeding village – Dumadabandh jamanvar – when a member of family had died. This custom was creating a tremendous financial burden on the deceased’s family and even ruin future welfare.
Shri Maldev Bapu had developed close relationship with Shri Nanji Kalidas and Shri Natwarsinhji, king of Porbandar amongst others.
Shri Maldev Bapu had donated land to Shri Nanjibhai Kalidas to build Girls education institution in Porbandar and this was to help Mer girls educate – both local and from East Africa.
In 1947, when state of Junagadh had refused to join Indian Union and chosen to join newly created Pakistan, Shri Maldev Bapu took up arms as well as inspiring other Mers and participated in a campaign known as ‘Arzi Hakumat’ to liberate people of Junagadh state.
The list of personal sacrifices made by Shri Maldev Bapu for his beloved Mers is very long and it is not possible to list them all here.
The image above represents front page of a report for the killer draught of 1939/40 – commonly known as Sanuo Dukal – in this report there is no mention of Mers and yet at the end of 20th century Mers were individually and collectively stamping their authority internationally in many fields.
It would not be wrong to claim that Mers today are extremely successful and prosperous but each one of us owe some debt to Shri Maldev Bapu directly or indirectly.
Shri Maldev Bapu’s name as far as Mers are concerned is synonymous with – Fidelity, Truth, Valour, Loyalty, Devotion – and these values continue to inspire all Mers globally.

I sincerely request that on 4th August 2020 – take a few moments to remember our beloved Shri Maldev Bapu and light a candle in his name – and it goes without saying that we carry his blessings with us wherever we go.
 
Dr Jiva Lakha Odedra, Leicester, UK
(Please share this message globally and before 4th August 2020)

Keshubhai Laxmanbhai Godhania passed away

ॐ NAMAH SHIVAY ॐ
Our beloved Father Keshubhai Laxmanbhai Godhania from Khambhodar living in Leicester sadly passed away peacefully with natural death at his residence on Monday 6th July 2020. Husband of Valiben Keshu Godhania and father of Manoj Pratap and Hamir.
Due to Corona and my mum’s health conditions we kindly request all to pass your condolences over the phone please.
May his soul rest in peace. He will always be missed forever.
Valiben – 01162124434
Pratap – 07894993646
Hamir – 07999339933
🌸🙏🏻SITARAM🙏🏻🌸

Parbatbhai Hathiyabhai Bapodra passed


It is with deepest sadness to inform you that Parbatbhai Hathiyabhai Bapodra passed on 26 April 2020 (age 61) in India.
Due to lockdown please send your condolences by phone:
UK: Karsan Bapodra (+44) 07895324275
India: (+91) 6359115156
Aum Namah Shivay

Events Cancelled due to COVID-19

20/03/2020

Dear Samaj Members,

In light of the current situation with COVID-19 and the Government’s advice in response to it; the board of LMCA Trustees have made a decision to postpone any mass gatherings at The Maher Centre until further notice.

Please take a note of the following information about scheduled events:

Event / Activity

Date

Information

LMCA AGM/Election

Sunday 29th March

Postponed until Government advice.   

Singles Matrimonial Event

Saturday 11/07/20

Cancelled until further notice

Beej Bhajans

Various as per Beej calendar 

Cancelled until further notice

Cricket Practice

Every Sunday

Cancelled until further notice

Volleyball

Every Sunday

Cancelled until further notice

Raas Garba practice for girls

Every Wednesday

Cancelled until further notice

 

Further note that all booked events in March/April have been cancelled or rescheduled.

We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your cooperation in the safeguarding of all members and visitors, which is our utmost priority.

We will continue to follow guidance from the Government very closely. This may lead to further disruption to events that have been planned for the year ahead but we will keep you informed. We request you to log onto www.maheronline.org for updates.

Our prayers are with everyone during these difficult times.

Kind Regards

The Holding Trustees

Leicester Maher Community Association

LMCA AGM 2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Maher Community Association (Leicester) UK will be held at Maher Community Centre, 15 Ravensbridge Drive, Leicester LE4 0BZ at 11.00am on Sunday 29th March 2020 to transact the following business:
AGM 2020- Leicester Maher Community Association
Date: Sunday 29th March 2020
Time: 11am

Venue: Maher Centre, 15 Ravensbridge Road, Leicester, LE4 0BZ
AGENDA

11:00 Prayers
11:10 Welcome by Holding Trustees
11.20 Minutes of the previous AGM – To be agreed and matters arising.
12:30 Accounts and Report for the year ended 31st March 2019, and the reports from the charity trustees.
Note: Accounts are available on our website www.mahercommunity.org
13.30 Any other business – To deal with any matters raised at the meeting
14:30 Election of Managing council as per Nomination received
This process of election is handled by the independent organisation POPULARIS LTD. Further instruction will be given on the day.
All voters must bring proof of Photo ID and Address Proof. (E.g. Driving Licence or Passport and Utility Bill).
17:00 End of election and declare the results. 17:30 To close the meeting
By order of the charity Holding Trustees
The Holding Trustees Dated: 19 February 2020

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