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Nagpur: Father, son die of COVID-19 on same day at different hospitals
In an extremely tragic incident, a father and his son both died due to COVID-19 on March 19 at different hospitals in Nagpur. Both the men were residents of Hanuman Nagar.
The father Dr Jagannath Zarbade (91) was admitted to Suryodaya Hospital in Ayurvedic layout by his son Sanjay Zarbade (54) after the father started having respiratory issues. On the first day, Dr Jagannaths COVID-19 report came back negative. However, the very next day when the infection in his chest increased he was tested again, after which he tested positive.
Meanwhile, Sanjay also started having respiratory problems on March 15. He tested positive for COVID-19 after he was admitted to Wanjari Hospital situated at Bhande Plot Square. As Sanjays health deteriorated, he was put on a ventilator on March 17. At 10:30 am on March 19, Dr Jagannath passed away at Suryodaya Hospital. As preparations were being made for Dr Jagannaths last rites, his son Sanjay also passed away later on the same day.
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Umesh Yadav teases teammate Shubham Gill with epic Tinder billboards in Nagpur

Billboards that mention Shubham Gill
Indian cricketer Umesh Yadav had a ‘field day’ teasing his team member Shubham Gill after Tinder – a popular dating app – showed a photo of a girl with a placard on large billboards in Nagpur that read, “Shubman idhar toh dekh lo” (Shubman, have a look here).” Tinder was quick to capitalise on the joke and turn it into hoardings in Nagpur ahead of India first Test match vs Australia.
Taking to twitter, Yadav wrote, “Poora Nagpur bol raha hai, Shubman Gill ab toh dekh le.”
Poora Nagpur bol raha hai, @ShubmanGill ab toh dekh le pic.twitter.com/9iaW2BBtZY
— Umesh Yaadav (@y_umesh) February 3, 2023
During India’s T20 match in Ahmedabad, a picture of a female fan holding a placard that read ‘Tinder, Shubman se match kara do” (Tinder, match me with Shubman)’ had gone viral.
The Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) would host the opening Test of the four-game Border Gavaskar Trophy from February 9 to 13 at Jamtha in Nagpur.
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