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Navneet Singh Tuli drags ex-minister Anees Ahmed to court over Rs 4.95 crore fraud | Nagpur
Navneet Singh Tuli and Anees Ahmed
Nagpur businessman Navneet Singh Tuli has dragged former Maharashtra minister Anees Ahmed to court over an alleged fraud of Rs 4,95,69,883. Ahmed has been issued a notice and the first hearing of the case is slated to take place in front of the Civil Judge, Sr Divison, Nagpur, on January 8, 2021.
Speaking to Nation Next, Tulis advocate Ravindra Rajkarne informed that Ahmed runs the Mehbooba Shikshan and Mahila Gram Vikas Bahuddeshiya Sanstha, which runs two education institutions ? Central India College of Engineering and Technology, and Central India Institute of Polytechnic. As per advocate Rajkarne, Ahmed had agreed to sell both the institutions to Tuli for Rs 5 crore few years back.
Advocate Rajkarne said: During 2015-16, my client gave Rs 4, 33,69, 883 for buying the institutions. My client has all the proofs of the payments made to Mr Ahmed, who later refused to hand over the control of institutions to my client. When my client asked for his money back, Mr Ahmed refused to give back the money as well, as a result of which he was forced to start legal proceedings against Mr Ahmed around three months back to recover Rs 4,95,69,883 (original amount plus the interest).
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Rotary Club of Nagpur Vision organises kidathon, 4000 children participate
Rotary club of Nagpur Vision organized a marathon for children on January 22, 2023 called as RCNV KIDATHON. The venue was WCL ground, Civil Lines where approximately 4000 children between the age group pf 7-15 years participated.
They were divided into three groups of three km, four km and five km according to the age. Children of age seven to 10 participated in three km, 11-13 in four km and 14 – 15 in five km marathon. The motto behind this marathon was to encourage and educate children about out door activities and importance of exercise.
Fund raised by this event was donated to Gram Heeth for the benefit of farmers. The event was flagged-off by the hands of the Chief Guests, NMC Commissioner Radhakrishnan B and Dr Amit Samarth at half past six in the morning.
Different routes were planned for the children under the strict security of RCNV volunteers and police. Once the children finished the marathon they were handed goodie bags, certificates and medals.
The sponsors for this mega event were Mauli group, Parekh brothers, Ajinkya tutorials, Oak & Chisel, Xenicon Healthcare, Gaysons, Dinshaws, Treat ice cream, Bharatvarsh farms, Diamond chips, Icad Adventures and you, Sunder biscuits, Kamal Chabrani. Medical partner for the event was Seven Star Hospital.
The mega event took place under the guidance and supervision of RCNV President Dr Shivani Sule, Treasurer Rtn Ritesh Amidwar, Chairperson and huge number of volunteers from the club.
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