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Devotees seek blessings from Lord Shiva at Gupta familys Mahashivratri celebration in Nagpur
Jaiprakash and Bharti Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Devendra Fadnavis, Chandrashekhar Bawankule and Sudhakar Deshmukh during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Sweta and Mayank Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Shweta and Krishna Kumar Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Bhushan Shriwas during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Vikas Thakre during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Gayatri, Asmita, Jyoti and Mukesh Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Shiv Kumar Gupta and Kanchan Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Romy, Ritika and Sweta Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Krupal Tumane and Vinod Tiwari during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Sulabh Gupta and Anay during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Satish Chaturvedi during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Gurudev Somane, Nishant Gandhi and Dr Harish Rathi during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Mayuri and Saurabh Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Romy, Ritika, Ram, Laxman and Gayatri Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Amit, Ritu and Anaya Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Ram and Ritika Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Nitin Khara during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Devendra Fadnavis during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Rishabh, Kishore, Asmita, Bharti and Gayatri Gupta during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Ashok Gupta along with Anay during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Devendra Fadnavis and Chandrashekhar Bawankule during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Guests during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Guests during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Guests during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Guests during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

N Kumar and Archana Kumar during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Praful Gudadhe-Patil during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Ramesh Jayaswal along with wife during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Rupa and Ranjit Deshmukh during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Savita and Ajay Sancheti during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Sudhakar Deshmukh during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Sunil and Shobha Raisoni during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Vikas Thakre along with other guests during Mahashivratri organised by Gupta family in Nagpur

Friends and family members of Gupta family came together to celebrate Mahashivratri at their residence in Ramashray? on Friday evening. Brothers ? Jaiprakash, Krishna Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Shiv Kumar Gupta ? hosted the grand Mahaprasad like each year that is attended by who’s who of the city.
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Krishna Kumar Gupta first discovered the 200-year-old shivlinga across his home and subsequently he constructed a temple around it despite several obstacles. Since then the family has been celebrating the occasion every year with great zeal and grandeur. During the two-day festival, the Gupta brothers, who reside at Hill Road, observe the ritual of rudrabhishek along with the distribution of mahaprasad.
Several prominent personalities like former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis, former Guardian Minister of Nagpur Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Nagpur West MLA Vikas Thakre, former Congress minister Satish Chaturvedi, to name a few, also sought blessings from Lord Shiva.
Bhushan Shriwas, Secretary at Kalpana Prakash Welfare Foundation, who has been religiously attending the Mahashivratri celebrations at the Gupta residence since years now says he feels the celebrations are now a part of his yearly rituals. Shriwas, who’s been associated with various social works in the city said, “Given the devotion of Gupta family, I get extremely positive vibes; I never miss seeking blessings at their temple on Mahashivratri. Also, I feel its quite inspiring the way the entire family comes together to celebrate the festival. They have so much love and happiness to share with their guests!”
Check the pictures of the same below:
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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.
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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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