Uncategorized
Don’t be Welcome movies Majnu Bhai: Nagpur Police’s advice to residents in lockdown

Once again Nagpur Police has hit the headlines for its witty tweet. To urge people from unnecessarily stepping out in lockdown by accompanying others for shopping, Nagpur Police used a dialogue from popular movie Welcome movie. In a hilarious way, the city police advised residents to not to be Majnu Bhai (played by Anil Kapoor) of 2007 starrer Welcome movie.
Nagpur Police on its official Twitter handle posted, When even a single person can do the essential shopping…Don’t be a ‘Majnu’ for your friends.
When even a single person can do the essential shopping…
Don’t be a ‘Majnu’ for your friends: pic.twitter.com/dF3onr0ILE
? Nagpur City Police (@NagpurPolice) May 12, 2020
Also read: After nod from NMC, Nagpur wine shop owners await collectors orders to resume sales
Uncategorized
Deaf and dumb students put up scintillating show at Radio Mirchi’s ‘Utsav @ Zero Mile’ in Nagpur
Amid heavy rains, Nagpur citizens drenched themselves in patriotism during ‘Utsav @ Zero Mile’ organised by Radio Mirchi on Sunday, August 14. What made the event all the more special was when several deaf and dumb students of Deaf and Dumb School, Shankar Nagar, gave a splendid performance on national anthem that reverberated patriotic fervour. Apart from them, students from Delhi Public School also left people completely mesmerised with their incredibly soothing performance with various musical instruments.
Ex-Indian Idol contestant from the city Kaivalya Kejkar regaled the audience with songs including ‘Maula Mere Lele Meri Jaan’ from Chak De! India.
Also read:RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat hoists national flag at Nagpur headquarters
Nagpur News
Kids in Nagpur walk ramp in khadi outfits during Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
In a rare yet commendable initiative, kids walked the ramp in outfits made in Khadi by designer Durgesh Dixit during Khadi Pride. The ramp walk took place at Sugandh Sabhagruha in Nagpur on Sunday, August 14 in the presence of Central Member of Khadi & Village Industries Commission, Micro Small & Medium Enterprises Jaiprakash Gupta.
Also read:India’s biggest tribal health project launched in Nagpur; over 10,000 to be screen across Vidarbha
Governance
India’s biggest tribal health project launched in Nagpur; over 10,000 to be screen across Vidarbha
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) along with the Tribal Development Department in Nagpur launched BLOSSOM that was recently inaugurated by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
BLOSSOM is an initiative that has been launched to reach out to the remotest tribal villages in districts of Chandrapur, Gondia and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra and screen the people for non-communicable diseases and plan suitable interventions.
Launched at Hotel Centre Point Hotel on World Tribal Day, the initiative BLOSSOM stands for: Breast cancer, Liver and lifestyle diseases, Osteoporosis, Sickle cell, Sexually transmitted infections, and Malnutrition.
Around 22 teams would screen a population of 10,000 tribal people across remote villages in the coming three months.
Also read:Nagpur’s Futala Lake comes alive with chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai on Independence Day