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DCP Neelotpals squad recover jewellery worth over ₹6 lakh after one month of crime


A team of Nagpur Police led by Zone V DCP Neelotpal, on Wednesday, recovered gold and silver ornaments worth ₹6, 38,000 in gold shop robbery case, which happened a month ago in Jaripatka, Nagpur.
On 5 July, three masked men robbed jeweller Ashish Naware at his shop Anvi Jewellers in Nagsen Nagar of Jaripatka area, in Nagpur.
Meanwhile, the fourth companion was waiting outside the shop, the shutter, of which the robbers shut from inside.
The robbers tied the 35-year-old Naware and taped his mouth before fleeing the scene.
DCP Neelotpals team rushed to the spot and started their investigation.
As per officials, the accused Govind Harishchandra Pande, was constantly being chased by Nagpur Police in different states such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
When 27-year-old Pande ran out of money while he was on the run, he himself came to the court and surrendered seven days ago.
The officers then took him in police custody; he was interrogated at Jaripatka Police Station.
Reportedly, during his interrogation, Pande revealed that he had hid the stolen gold and silver ornaments in a steel box, which he had buried behind his house in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
A team of officers went to Pratapgarh and recovered the stolen gold and silver ornaments.
According to officers, 153 gram of gold worth ₹6,09,000 and 480 gram of silver valued at ₹29,000 was found in the steel box.
Till date, cops have recovered 164 grams gold, 1.3 kg silver and one Samsung mobile phone in the case.
When the four accused fled the scene after robbing Naware, their actions were recorded on the CCTV camera, which helped DCP Neelotpal and this squad to track them.
According to officials, the accused stole 300 grams gold worth Rs ₹12,00,000 along with silver ornaments valued at ₹5,00,000.
They also took ₹3,50,000 cash and a Samsung mobile phone worth ₹20,000 from Naware.
The men had been booked under sections 452, 394, 397 and 34 of the IPC and sections 3 and 25 of the Arms Act.

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Nagpur doctor invited as key speaker at Joint American Homeopathic Conference 2023 in US

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Homeopath from Nagpur Dr Kavita Chandak has been invited as a keynote speaker at the Joint American Homeopathic Conference 2023.

Dr Kavita Chandak

Homeopath from Nagpur Dr Kavita Chandak, who has two Golden Book Of World Records for treating kidney disorders and success in a case of Mucor mycosis in her name, has been invited as a keynote speaker at the Joint American Homeopathic Conference 2023  based on the theme, Homeopathy in 21st century at San Antonio in United States.  

In society, we get to see many cases where child born with mental or physical defects such as congenital heart defects, mental retardation, Down’s syndrome, Cleft palate, ADHD, Autism etc. though born from healthy parents. What could be the reason behind it? 

Could homeopathy offer something for it? Dr. Chandak will deliver a 90 minutes session on March 26 on ‘Advancing a Healthier Generation with Homeopathy: Preventative measures for healthy birth and treatment approaches for unimpaired growth.’

She will throw light on the pre-birth causes in mother disturbing the birth of healthy baby creating mental and physical defects as well the preventive measures for initiating the creation of strong generation with Homeopathy. 

Dr Chandak is an international trainer and speaker who has specialised in autism, psychiatric and behavioural disorders, kidney diseases and cancer. She has authored eight books and 294 health articles. She will be a keynote speaker in upcoming international congresses of Russia, Romania, Greece and the World Congress of Homeopathy, Colombia.

Also read: Ahead of C20, Ramdaspeth’s polluted Nag River concealed…

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CAMIT Chief Dipen Agrawal nominated as member in CGSTGRC Nagpur zone

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Chamber of Associations of Maharashtra Industry and Trade President Dr Dipen Agrawal said GST on MIDC-leasing land was affecting MSMEs.

Dipen Agrawal

Dr Dipen Agrawal, President – Chamber of Associations of Maharashtra Industry & Trade (CAMIT) has been nominated as member in Central Goods & Service Tax Grievance Redressal Committee (CGST GRC) Nagpur Zone.

At the outset Dr Dipen Agrawal while thanking Ramchandra Sankhla Chief Commissioner CGST, Vijay Rishi Commissioner Nagpur – 1 and Shri Abhay Kumar Commissioner Nagpur – 2 for giving representation to CAMIT in the recently reconstituted GRC for Nagpur Zone, said, the GRC has enabled revenue officers to have first-hand feedback on various policy initiatives undertaken by government. It also helped in ironing out the difficulties faced by trade in implementing provisions of GST, and to make GST a Grievance-free System of Taxation.

Dr Dipen Agrawal has appealed to fellow traders to forward/share their issues on [email protected] so as to get them addressed in the GRC Meetings. Active and quality participation of trade and professional associations in the committee will achieve the goals of resolving all grievances and issues faced by the tax collectors i.e. traders.

GRC is a platform to voice their grievances including procedural difficulties and IT related issues pertaining to GST and redressal at local level added Dr Agrawal.

Also read: NMC spends ₹20 crore on lighting trees for C20 in Nagpur

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NMC spends ₹20 crore on lighting trees for C20 in Nagpur

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NMC has spent a staggering ₹20 crore on the lighting of trees on both sides of the roads of airport road for C20 meet.

Ahead of the C20 meet, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has spent a staggering ₹20 crore on the lighting of trees on both sides of the roads of airport road, Wardha Road, Walker’s Street, airport road to RBI Square to name a few. 

NMC has spent a staggering ₹20 crore on the lighting of trees on both sides of the roads of airport road for C20 meet.

Also, over one lakh nails were hammered on 3000 trees for the installation of lights leaving several activists and residents irked. The C20 meet is scheduled for March 20 and 21 where hundreds of participants from 20 countries would be arriving in the city for a summit. 

Also read: Ahead of C20, Ramdaspeth’s polluted Nag River concealed…

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