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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. 

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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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Nagpur records 22 COVID cases in 24 hours

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur

A total of 22 patients tested positive for COVID-19 in Nagpur in past 24 hours on Thursday. Almost 242 people were tested in the city.

A total of 22 patients tested positive for COVID-19 in Nagpur in past 24 hours on Thursday. Almost 242 people were tested in the city, out of which 15 belonged to urban area while and 6 were from the rural areas, and one from outside Nagpur district. 

At present, there are 72 active patients in the city. Three new cases of the new XBB.1.16 variant of COVID-19 were detected that took the total tally to five in the district.  

India recorded 3,095 new COVID cases and five deaths in last 24 hours.

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RCNV provides sponsorship to 5 children

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Under the aegis of Diabetes patronage program at AIIMS, Rotary Club of Nagpur Vision – RCNV – members sponsored five children for this financial year by handing over a cheque of ₹1,25,000 to the Director of AIIMS Maj. Gen (Dr ) Vibha Dutta, SM.

This project takes care of all the needs like insulin, glucometer,special diet and other consumables required by the children suffering from the dreaded and debilitating disease type 1 diabetes.

President Shivani interacted with the authorities and incharge of the project Dr Meenakshi and her team. Joint secretary Dr Akshay Daga interacted with the beneficiary children and their parents exhorting the importance of discipline during the treatment.

President elect Ajay, secretary Ritika and Rtn. Arouni Verma were amongst those who were present at AIIMS, nagpur. Dr Sangeeta and Dr Akash conducted the proceedings. The gratitude felt by the parents and their blessings to our team exemplified the importance of this endeavour in shaping the lives of children suffering from type 1 diabetes.

Also read: 17 test positive for COVID-19 in 24 hours in Nagpur

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DPS MIHAN awarded with Excellence Award | Nagpur

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DPS MIHAN was awarded with the Literary Leadership Excellence Award for the enthusiastic participation in Nagpur.

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Delhi Public School MIHAN was awarded with the Literary Leadership Excellence Award for the enthusiastic participation of its students in the National Young Authors Fair – the World’s largest Book Writing Competition held by BriBooks and powered by Education World.

More than 90 budding writers of the school availed the benefits of the excellent opportunity provided by the AI-assisted BriBooks platform which helped them to hone their storytelling skills .The plethora of creative designs helped the students to work on the illustrations needed for designing their novel. The pleasure of publishing one’s own novel and reaching out to the global readers was a thrilling experience for the budding authors.

The students also got an exposure to sell the books online and earn Author Royalty as a remuneration. The books published by several DPS MIHAN students have achieved milestones and won rewards in the categories of Best Author – Jury Awards for Content and Creativity, Best Selling Author Awards in the State and Global Feature Awards for International recognition.

The jury and guest list comprised of HE Noor Gilon,Ambassador of Israel, Saul Singer – Author of Best Seller ‘ Start -up Nation’ ,Dele Olojede- Pulitzer prize winner and Navyn Salem- Founder & CEO Edesia.

President and Pro-Vice Chairperson Ms.Tulika Kedia and Director Ms.Savita Jaiswal have congratulated the Principal Ms.Nidhi Yadav, staff and students for their sincere efforts to achieve this recognition.

Also read: Inside inter-school swimming competition ‘Poolompics 1.0’ at DPS Kamptee Road…

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