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Nagpur youngsters, for 7 years, have been feeding needy from money saved for New Year Eve

On one side, where people spend thousands of rupees on New Year Eve celebration, a group of Nagpur youngsters decided to spend the money on feeding the needy ones. 

Every year since 2014, the group has been collecting money, which could be spent on celebrating New Year, and using it for distributing food kits and clothes to needy people in various parts of the city. 

The team, comprising Kunal Mourya, Pankaj Junghare, Neeraj Kadu, Rohan Araspure, Rajesh Khandare, Ketki Parekh, Pravin Sarda, Aditya and Neha Patil, with the help of NGO ?Betiya Foundation, distributed over 900 food kits to the people residing at Jaitla Slum, Chikli Basti and Bazar Chauk Deputy signal.

Each food kit included around five to six rotis, daal-bhaji, bundi and a few jalebis. 

We think that the sunrise of this new year should bring such blessings that no one should die of hunger, no one should be left helpless with any basic needs. There are countless people who sleep hungry, Kunal Mourya told Nation Next

One of my friends, Mayur Marathe, came up with this idea seven years ago, and since then many people have joined in to help us in our initiative, he said. 

Most importantly, it is not only the duty of the NGOs to offer help; every citizen of our country can always be of some help at least one person a week. May be by these small deeds of ours, we would be able to build a new India, he said. 

Also read : Inspiring story of founder of Pune’s Mahatma Gandhi School that shelters over 350 underprivileged children 

To motivate and encourage our team, Anasuya Kale Chhabrani and Joseph George joined us and distributed over 1000 masks alongside our food-kits, he added.

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Politicians, businessmen shower blessings on Chandrashekhar Bawankule’s son Sanket at his wedding reception

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Amar Ashok Jajoo | Photographer : Nitin Mankar | Photographer : Anurag Raut | Nagpur

Renowned politicians, businessmen and other prominent Nagpurians showered their blessings on MLC Chandrashekhar Bawankule’s son Sanket Bawankule and his wife Anushka during the couple’s wedding reception made held at the Mahalaxmi temple premises in Nagpur’s Koradi on May 29.

Those who attended the reception included: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Maharashtra minister Balasaheb Thorat, former Union Minister Praful Patel, former Maharashtra CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Prithviraj Chavan, Rishi Darda (Joint Managing Director, Lokmat), Suresh Sharma (MD, Baidhyanath, Sunil Raisoni (Chairmain, Raisoni Group), along with several other prominent people.

The couple got married on May 28 in Pune. The wedding was attended by the likes of Gautam Adani, Baba Ramdev, Raj Thackeray and Union Minister Prakash Javadekar.

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Armaan Malik regales, Kapil Dev inspires Nagpurians at Khasdar Krida Mahotsav

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Amar Ashok Jajoo | Photographer : Nitin Mankar | Nagpur

Legendary Indian cricketer Kapil Dev and popular singer Armaan Malik came calling to Nagpur on May 28 to attend the closing ceremony of the season 4 of Khasdar Krida Mahotsav held at Yashwant Stadium. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis were prominently present during the ceremony, which was attended by thousands of citizens.

During the ceremony, while Malik entertained the people present with his popular songs, Dev played cricket with Fadnavis and Gadkari on the stage. Gadkari, who is the man behind the sports festival, was seen enjoying the batting while Dev bowled to him. During his speech, Dev spoke as to why a sportsperson should play for the passion they have for the game and not play just for money.

The 13-day Khasdar Krida Mahotsav, which started on May 13, saw 45,000 sportspersons participating in 30 sports events. In all, around Rs 93 lakh was distributed as prize money during the 13-day sports festival.

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Sunil Kedar kicks off 10-day Late Dr Shrikant Jichkar Memorial Cricket Tournament in Nagpur

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Sunil Kedar, Minister of Sports and Welfare, Maharashtra inaugurated the 10-day Late Shrikant Jichkar Memorial Cricket Tournament at the Bishop Cotton School ground in Nagpur on May 27. The tennis ball tournament called the ‘CPL,’ which is powered by Nation Next, is being organized in association with Swasthyam Multispecialty Hospital by Core Media & Events. Other partners include 93.5 Red FM, Shree Balaji Xerox and Signages and Vyankeshwara Infrastructure.

In the tournament, more than 60 teams will compete against each other to win the Late Amol Jichkar Challenger Trophy. The tournament will be organized by till June 5 and will take place every day from 5 pm to 10 pm. Apart from Kedar, prominently present during the inauguration of Late Shrikant Jichkar Memorial Cricket Tournament were Congress leader Narendra Jichkar, former Maharashtra minister Satish Chaturvedi, former MP Gev Avari, former MLA Ashok Dhawad, Sanjay Dubey (Secretary, MPCC), Shrimant Mane (Executive Editor, Lokmat), along with others.

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