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Nagpur Police Commissionerate contributes Rs 53.35 lakh to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund

In an inspiring move, Nagpur Police Commissionerate contributed Rs 53,35,604 to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF) on Saturday.
Nagpur Police Commissioner Dr BK Upadhyay handed over the cheque to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Dr Upadhyay was accompanied by DCP Chinmay Pandit, DCP Vikram Sali, DCP Vivek Masal and other officials.
The amount has been collected by Nagpur Police Commissionerate to help the people affected by floods in Maharashtra. To collect the amount, each official from the Nagpur Police donated one day’s salary.
Along with Nagpur Police, MIHAN India Limited (MIL) also donated Rs 26,28,500 to CMRF. Suresh Kakani, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC), handed over two cheques of Rs 25 lakh and Rs 1,28,500 (collected by MIL staffers) to CM Devendra Fadnavis.
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49-yr-old man dies while playing badminton in Nagpur

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A 49-year-old man in Nagpur died while playing badminton in Pachpaoli area on Monday morning at around 6:45 am. The deceased, identified as Gunnu Dharma Lohara, was a resident of Yadav Nagar who was playing badminton with his friend.
He was rushed to Central Railway Hospital in an unconscious state and was declared dead by the doctors there.
Nagpur News
Glimpse of beautification work ahead of G20 Summit in Nagpur…
The beautification work of Nagpur ahead of the G20 Summit in the city on March 20 and 21 has been afoot. Take a closer look at the same above…
G20 Summit is the premier forum for international economic cooperation that plays an important role in shaping and strengthening global architecture and governance on all major international economic issues. India holds the Presidency of the G20 from 1 December 2022 to 30 November 2023.
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Nagpur declared ‘no drone zone’ on March 20, 21
Ahead of G20 meet in Nagpur, Assistant Commissioner of Police Ashwati Dorje, on Wednesday, said the city has been declared ‘No Drone Zone’ on March 20, 21. The development came in as a security measure for the large number of foreign delegates that will be in the city for the summit.
Any aerial objects including use of parachutes have also been banned.
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