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NMC’s Nuisance Detection Squad collects Rs 37.51 lakh from 10,784 citizens for not wearing mask

NDS personnel while collecting fine from a Nagpur citizen for not wearing mask
Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s (NMC) Nuisance Detection Squad (NDS) has collected Rs 37,51,000 from 10,784 citizens till now for not wearing masks. The drive was started in September first week with an intention to curb COVID-19 spread while also penalizing people flouting the rule of not wearing a mask while stepping out of their respective homes.
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While initially, Rs 200 was being collected as fine, from September 15, NDS started collecting Rs 500 each from violators. On October 8, NDS collected Rs 1,18,500 from 237 people for not wearing mask.
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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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