Politics
Satish Chaturvedi likely to follow suit after son Dushyant joins Shiv Sena


Dushyant Chaturvedi, son of former Congress minister from Nagpur Satish Chaturvedi, joined the Shiv Sena at party chief Uddhav Thackeray’s residence Matoshree? in Mumbai. Dushyant, who joined the party on Sunday at 5 pm, is likely to be made the party in charge of the city.

It has been speculated that Dushyant might contest the state assembly elections from East or South Nagpur. Just when reports of Dushyant joining the party were doing the rounds, it was also rumoured in political circuits that his father, who served as a Congress loyalist for 40 years, would also join the Shiv Sena soon.


Former MLA from East Nagpur, Satish Chaturvedi was a minister in the Congress-NCP government. He was expelled from the party in 2018 for allegedly encouraging rebel candidates during the 2017 municipal elections in Nagpur.
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Nagpur News
G20 meet in Nagpur: Beggars, homeless living for 30 years asked to ‘return after 2 months’
Ahead of the G20 Meet supposed to be held in Nagpur, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and Nagpur Police, helmed by Commissioner Amitesh Kumar, have begun clearing the streets off beggars and other homeless living over three decades.
Nagpur Police had issued an order prohibiting beggars from gathering at places like traffic junctions, footpaths, traffic islands and dividers in the city amid rising complaints of harassment of motorists and pedestrians. The order was issued on Wednesday under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which bans the gathering of four or more people in a particular area.
As per the order, under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), offenders could face upto six-month jail along with fine. As per the order issued by Kumar, the restrictions got into effect from March 9 till April 30 ‘unless withdrawn earlier by the issuing authority.’
Kumar said the order was issued due to several underlying issues and not just the upcoming G20 summit on March 19-20 and C20 meetings.
Officials said apart from the inconvenience faced by commuters and walkers, there were also complaints of beggars obstructing the smooth flow of traffic and causing public nuisance.
Nagpur Police claimed that nearly 200 beggars had left the city on day one after Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar, on Wednesday, issued a notification that banned begging in the city from Friday, March 9.
Kumar claimed that beggars stationed at Kasturchand Park and Yeshwant Stadium vacated both the premises after they were told about the order of ban on begging.
However, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) Deputy Commissioner Prakash Warade said the civic body manages seven shelters for the homeless where several beggars would be sheltered. Kumar said beggars at Meetha Neem Dargah were relocated to shelter homes too.
Indian Express quoted one of the members of the Pardhi community, who was forced to leaved Nagpur. It stated, “We were told that many ‘videshi’ (foreigners) will be visiting the city and so we must leave. We were told we could return two months later.”
She told the same publication that she lived with at least 10 other families at Yashwant Stadium for over three decades and was told by officials that they could return after two months.
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Hollywood
Inside the famous ₹1.3 crore worth gift bag given to Oscar nominees this year…
Oscars is giving out gift bags worth ₹1.3 crore to nominees who don’t go home with the Oscar award this year. Such is the value of the gift bag that brands pay an exorbitant fee just to be included in the hope that celebrities will promote them.
According to a report by Marketing Brew, brands pay a $4,000 (approximately ₹3.28 lakh) to have their product/service in the bag.
What is in the gift bag this time?
- Luxurious skincare products
- Bath ritual sets
- Celebrity-founded tequila
- Luxury vacations to Italy and Canada
- Art Lipo body sculpting
- High-tech meditation orb
- Flip flops
- Various luxury food items such as honey, biscuits and more
- One-square metre plot of land in Queensland, Australia
- Cosmetic surgery vouchers
- Inside are skincare products from Miage
- Silk pillowcase from Blush Silks
- Travel pillow from PETA
Premium products from…
- Ariadne Athens Skin Wellness
- All Better Co.,
- Bored Rebel,
- Daily Energy Cards,
- Effecti-cal,
- Kind Reason Co.,
- KnowingLabs,
- Maison Construction,
- NaturGeeks,
- Rareté Studios,
- ReFa,
- Proflexa,
- Oxygenetix,
- Millions-Billions-Trillions Brand, among others
Featuring over 60 items, the gift bag this year has several premium beauty and lifestyle gifts, luxury vacations including a $40,000 (over ₹32 lakhs) getaway to a Canadian estate called The Lifestyle, a stay for eight people in a restored Italian lighthouse and ‘a symbolic souvenir’ of a piece of land in Queensland in Australia!
Those wanting to renovate their homes can use the $25,000 (over ₹20 lakhs) worth project management fees for home restoration from Maison Construction apart from lipo-arm sculpting, hair restoration services and a facelift.
While over 50% of the products reportedly come from companies that are women and minority-owned, the gifts will be delivered in Havaianas suitcases this year. The least expensive gifts include a pack of Clif Thins priced at $13.56, and an $18 loaf of Japanese milk bread from Ginza Nishikawa.
Who receives this coveted gift?
The Oscar gift bags are given to the hosts and the nominees for Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Howevr, the recipients also have the right to refuse to accept gifts. Last year, actor Denzel Washington reportedly declined his gift and actor JK Simmons donated it to a charity auction, as did George Clooney in 2006. Moreover, the products and services in the bag are a gift, the recipient does need to pay taxes on it, as it is considered an income.
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Nagpur News
Hislop College’s compound wall breaks as car rams into it | Nagpur
In a major mishap on Sunday night, the compound wall of Hislop College situated at Civil Lines in Nagpur, broke after a white colour Honda City (MH 49 U 7188) rammed into it. More details are awaited.
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