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Nagpur art admirers get a visual treat at Art Insignia 2 at Chitnavis Centre
Jaya Arora and Radhika Buty Karnik at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Jaya Arora and Chaitanya Buty lighting the inaugural lamp at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Rajesh Sahare at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Radhika Buty Karnik at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Chaitanya Buty at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Upneet Kaur and Rimpi Singh at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Taniya and Swaroop Kshirsagar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Shiwam Pawar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Sharad Ambulkar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Rahul Meshram and Gaurav Kosamkar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Prasad Pimprikar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Artwork at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Prakash Betawar at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Pragya Bahadure at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Milind and Pratibha Bahadure at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Falguni Chaitanya Damle at Art Insignia 2 organised by Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation at Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Lalitya Foundation and Genesys Foundation recently organised a three-day exhibition – Art Insignia 2 – at Rangayan Gallery, Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur. Advocate Chaitanya Buty inaugurated the exhibition in the presence of Radhika Buty Karnik (Founder President of Genesys Foundation), Prasad Pimprikar (Founder President of Lalitya Foundation) and several other artists.
Art Insignia is organised annually to give an opportunity to budding painters, sculptors, potters, graphic artists and amateur artists to showcase their creativity. The exhibition served as a platform to 75 artists from across the country to display their artistic works. Prominent among the art forms that were displayed at the exhibition were vases, pottery items, certain mesmerising paintings, etc. Delhi-based foundation Kala Aakar, spearheaded by Jaya Arora, which has partnered with Genesys and Lalitya for their activities in north India, displayed around 35 paintings and drawings by underprivileged children during the exhibition.
Pictures by: Amar Ashok Jajoo
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For the first time, a resident of Ramdaspeth tested positive for Coronavirus on Saturday. The patient, who is said to be residing in an apartment near Cabinet Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation in the Maha Vikas Aghadi and senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwars residence (behind Tuli Imperial), is said to be a middle-aged woman.
The patient is reportedly connected to a resident from Mominpura. However, nothing concrete as of now can be said about the same. More details are awaited.
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Police inspector Sunil Chavan told Nation Next that a four-month-old foetus, wrapped in a cloth, was found lying inside a gutter near a house on Thursday night in Pardi. Chavan also informed that the foetus was sent for an autopsy to Mayo Hospital and the reports are awaited. Police have suspected the possibility of abandonment after an illegal abortion.
A case has been registered under Section 318 (Concealment of birth by secret disposal of a dead body) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on the basis of a complained filed by Tumane.
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