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Nagpur cartoonists showcase their creative skills at a live demonstration on’World Cartoonist Day’

Prasad Pimprikar at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Sanjay More at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Cartoonists make live caricatures at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


A cartoonist makes a live caricature at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Umesh Charole and Ashish Warghat at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Nitin and Anju Pathkar at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Umesh Charole makes a live caricature at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Harshal Dhoke poses with his caricature at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Cartoonists and organisers at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Harshwardhan Patil at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur


Rahul Dahekar at a live caricature demonstration organised by Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association at Central Mall, Nagpur

Lalitya Foundation and Vidarbha Cartoonist Association in association with Nation Next as the media partner, on the occasion of World Cartoonist Day on May 5, organised a live caricature demonstration at Food Court, Central Mall, Nagpur.
At the demonstration, brilliant cartoonists came together to do what they do the best make caricatures! Some of these cartoonists included: Umesh Charole, Ashish Warghat, Rahul Dahekar and Sanjay More. These cartoonists were flooded with requests from a lot of shopaholics and passersby to create their caricatures.
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Speaking to Nation Next about the live demonstration, Prasad Pimprikar (Founder, Lalitya Foundation) said, This is the first time we have conducted such an event. The intention was to bust the myth that cartoons are just meant for news and politics. Also, through this event, we wanted to bring out the hidden cartoonist among people. We are planning for more such events in the upcoming weeks.
Sports
Virat Kohli complains of losing his unboxed phone in Nagpur
Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli took to twitter to inform netizens that he had lost his brand new unboxed phone in Nagpur on Tuesday.
Kohli, who is in the city for first test match against Australia on Thursday, said, “Nothing beats the sad feeling of losing your new phone without even unboxing it Has anyone seen it?”
Nothing beats the sad feeling of losing your new phone without even unboxing it ☹️ Has anyone seen it?
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) February 7, 2023
Food delivery app Zomato was quick to respond by asking the ace cricketer to ‘feel free to order an ice cream from his wife and actor Anushka Sharma’s phone.’
The tweet read, “feel free to order ice cream from bhabhi’s phone if that will help.” However, many users anticipated Kohli’s tweet to be an advertisement for a brand.
feel free to order ice cream from bhabhi's phone if that will help 😇
— zomato (@zomato) February 7, 2023
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Legal
Anil Deshmukh granted permission to travel outside Mumbai

Ex-Home Ministe Anil Deshmukh on Monday was granted permission to travel outside Mumbai for four weeks by a special court on Monday.
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and former Home Minister of Maharashtra Anil Deshmukh on Monday was granted permission to travel outside Mumbai for four weeks by a special court on Monday. Deshmukh had sought permission to visit his constituency, which is also his hometown, Nagpur.
The application was filed by Deshmukh through his lawyer, Inderpal Singh, stating that he is a native of Nagpur with deep family roots in the city apart from being an elected representative of his constituency.
“The applicant craves a benevolent indulgence of this court to permit him to travel outside Greater Mumbai, including District Nagpur, for a limited duration of about four weeks so as to maintain continuity in his social and family ties and also visit his original and permanent home/constituency,” the plea stated.
The plea further added that “the applicant needs to have due legal consultation with his lawyers in New Delhi for further course of strategy in the present and connected cases.”
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Governance
Interesting facts you didn’t know about Union Budget | Must Read
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her fifth straight Union Budget when she presented financial statements and tax proposals for fiscal year 2023-24.
Here are some lesser known facts about Union Budget…
The British government presented India’s first ever Union Budget on April 7, 1860.
The first budget of independent India was presented by country’s first Finance Minister RK Shanmukham Chetty on November 26, 1947.
Even though traditionally, the finance ministers present the budget, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi are the only Prime Ministers to have presented the Union Budget instead of Finance Ministers.
Until 1955, the Union Budget was presented in English. However, the Congress government then decided to print the Budget papers in both Hindi and English.
In 2019, Sitharaman became the second woman to table the budget after Indira Gandhi who presented the budget for the year 1970-71.
Earlier, the government tabled the rail budget separately for 92 years but since 2017, the rail budget was merged with the Union Budget.
Until 1999, the government tabled the Union Budget at 5 pm on the last working day of February as per British era practice but
former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha changed the timing to 11 am. Years after, late Finance Minister Arun Jaitely changed the budget presentation to February 1.
There’s a customary event called the ‘halwa ceremony’ that is held every year ahead of the Union Budget. It is considered as a gesture of appreciation for all people who have worked on the Union Budget.
To ensure the secrecy of the budget document, a lock-in process is followed – in which all the officials involved
in preparing the Budget come out of Parliament’s North Block only after the Finance Minister has presented the budget.
In 2021, Sitharaman became the first to table paperless Union Budget.
Former Prime Minister Moraraji Desai holds the record of presenting 10 budgets as finance minister, which is the maximum so far.
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