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NRT 83 inaugurates phase one of Zilla Parishad school in Nagpur’s Hingna | Closer look at revamped school

NRT 83 inaugurates phase one of Zilla Parishad school in Nagpur’s Hingna…

Education is at the forefront of Round Table India and requires careful attention to detail. In such a situation, zero overhead philanthropic organisations like the Nagpur Round Table-83 have always come forward as they have each year whether it be fundraising for building schools, educational material donations, etc through the exemplary work of its members. On 9th October 2022, Nagpur Round Table 83 members along with Bridge the Gap Foundation inaugurated the 1st Phase of their school project in Sukali Village (Hingna). 

It was attended by Round Table Area 3 Chairman Kunal Agrawal, Area 3 AST Sayal Lunia, AIPC Vedant Agrawal and present from the headboard were Chairman Abhay Agarwal, Vice Chairman Prateek Minocha, Treasurer Shivagya Arora and Secretary Rahul Gugaliya, along with many present and past members of Round Table 83 along with other tables in the city. From the Bridge the Gap Foundation, Neeta Gupta and Garima Tandon (from Bridge the Gap Foundation) were present. 

Also in attendance was Yogesh Kumbechkar (ZP CEO), Mr. Kamalkishor Putane (ZP Deputy CEO), Ms. Indrayani Borkar (Tahsildar, Hingna) and Mr. Dinesh Dhengre (Sarpanch, Sukali ). Mr Ramdsharan & Mrs Dhanwanti Gupta participated in the ribbon cutting and opened the school along with the dignitaries present.  Approximately 300 men, women and children attended the event with great joy and to see the fruit of the efforts of NRT 83 that have helped build the school with cooperation of the village.  

The task at hand was a school which was in poor condition with non operational singular washroom and only 2 classrooms. 

Using a modern design the school has been now completed in time to now handle approximately 200 students from Sukali and the nearby villages. The school is extremely well ventilated and set up for the future with an eye catching design and infrastructure. 

Bridge the Gap Foundation has also been instrumental in training of the new teachers towards the brand new school with curriculum planning and spoken English classes for the children. Furthermore the fundraising has also resulted in the arrangement of a bus to get students to and from the nearby villages. 

In the 1st Phase which is now constructed on the Ground Floor around 3 classrooms have been made along with desks at the end of the classrooms to convert to studying on the computer as well. 1 classroom has been made into a computer lab as well. The school now also has a separate boys and girls bathroom within the building.

The school was built at an outlay of approximately 40 lacs including school building, furniture, etc. Funds were collected through multiple innovative mediums at Round Table 83 – through fundraiser of pin jacket, CSR donations from large companies, as well as donations from companies in Nagpur as well as around the country. NRT 83 is a registered trust and also eligible to take CSR donations.

For the future of the school, additional columns have been left and an extension shall commence shortly to further increase the capacity of the school as well. Extensive surveys have been carried out to see the exact requirements which will be frozen shortly to increase the number of classrooms and other areas. The donors for the project were quite happy on the beautiful design and planning of the building and prospective donors may contact Round Table 83 to visit the site as well as discuss the same. 

Round Table India is a young men’s organisation aimed at promoting community service and goodwill in national and international affairs. Round table is present in 67 countries worldwide with over 65,000 members. Round Table India has more than 320 Tables (chapters) located in 95 plus cities and towns. 

Round Table India (RTI) is an organisation of non-political and non-sectarian young men between the age group of 18 and 40 promoting service, fellowship and goodwill in national and international affairs. Working towards the education of underprivileged children, till date, 7890 classrooms have been built across India in, impacting 8.67 million children. 

Round Table India is a zero overhead organisation and therefore every rupee raised by the organisation goes purely into charitable projects and this year as well Nagpur Round Table 83 will continue its work towards any and all such projects. NRT 83 is a registered trust as well as registered to accept CSR donations.

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Dance enthusiasts, friends pay tribute in loving memory of Tiki Peters in Nagpur

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur

Dance enthusiasts, friends and students came together and paid a heartfelt tribute in the loving memory of renowned western dance teacher late Benedict Peters fondly called as Tiki Peters. Moreover, the get-together also gave a chance to enthusiasts who wished to express their love for dance. The get together was held at Money Plant Terrace in Laxmi Nagar on March 13.

Hosts – businessman Dhananjay Sakharkar and Deputy Executive Editor at ABP Majha Sarita Kaushik – along with other guests, reminisced some memorable anecdotes of Tiki that lifted spirits of all as they went down the memory lane. 

Fondly remembering Peters, Sarita Kaushik told Nation Next, “Tiki was a dear friend for whom Dhananjay and I arranged this small get-together. He was a gifted teacher who danced like no one else. His moves were fabulous; no body could teach better than him. He had a commendable sense of aesthetics when it came to dance. I’m glad his elder sister and brother are equally talented and will continue Tiki’s legacy of excellence.”

Dhananjay, who had known Peters for nearly four decades, said, “My association Tiki dates back to over 40 years. He taught  us many dance forms including Jive, Salsa, Disco, Ballroom, Waltz, Cha Cha Cha. More than anything else, Tiki was an exceptional human being – with amazing sense of humour! When Tiki passed away, Sarita and I arranged a small party where we served everything that he loved  – veg puff, macarons, cakes, soft drinks and of course music to dance! This was our small gesture for our dear friend who, I’m certain, was smiling from the heavens that evening!”

Tiki Peters, who was brought up in an Anglo-Indian culture – something that was predominant in city’s Mohan Nagar area, passed away in November last year. 

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BREAKING: Gadkari again receives death threat calls from same caller

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur
The Public Relations Officer of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari again received two death threat calls  today morning (March 21).

Nitin Gadkari

In a rather shocking incident amid the high security C20 conference in Nagpur, the Public Relations Office of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari again received two death threat calls  today morning (March 21). According to the information received, once again there have been threatening calls received in the name of a criminal named Jayesh Pujari alias Jayesh Kantha.

Employees of the senior BJP leader’s office alerted Nagpur Police and security has been beefed up outside the office in Khamla and the leader’s residence on Wardha Road. However, cops are yet to ascertain whether the call was actually made by the same person who had issued death threats to Gadkari in January. 

On January 14 this year, an unidentified extortionist, claiming to speak on behalf of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, threatened to kill Gadkari in an explosion if he didn’t pay him ₹100 crore.

The caller threatened Gadkari though a phone call on the landline number of his Public Relations Office (PRO) at Khamla in Nagpur (around one kilometre away from his residence) at 11:25 am, 11:32 am, and 12:30 pm.

The employees of the office alerted the police after the threat call, where in the caller also threatened to blow up Gadkari’s office. Nagpur Police immediately beefed up the security outside Gadkari’s office and residence. 

It was later revealed that a notorious gangster named Jayesh Pujari had threatened to kill Gadkari by allegedly making the three threat calls illegally using a cellphone while he was lodged in Belgaum Jail at Karnataka. 

In 2016, Pujari had even escaped after breaking the jail. The gangster, in the past too, had threatened several senior officers and other people in a similar manner. 

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Arush Chitre wins Open Group, Shraddha Bajaj bags first spot in Girl Group

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Chess Association Nagpur

Arush Chitre in Open Group and Shraddha Bajaj in Girls Group annexed the title of the  Nagpur District Under-17 Open and Girls Chess Championship organised by Chess Association Nagpur on 19th March 2023 in association with GH Raisoni Sports and Cultural Foundation and Kalpana Prakash Welfare Foundation at Vivekanand Hall at Shraddha House in Nagpur.

Arush Chitre, seeded second, improved his position to achieve the title scoring 6.5 out of 7. Ayush Ramteke also scored 6.5 points but was placed second based on their tie-break score.

In the Girls Group, second seeded Shraddha Bajaj took the top spot with 4.5 points out of 5 Rounds. Fifth seeded Swanandi Sole followed her to take second place in the merit list with 4 points out of five. 

Arush Chitre and  Ayush Ramteke shall represent the Nagpur District in Open Group and Shraddha Baja and Swanandi sole shall represent Nagpur District in Girls Group in the Maharashtra State Under 17 FIDE Rating Chess Championship to be held at Buldhana from 14th April 2022 to 16th April 2023.

Prizes were distributed at the hands of Swapnil Ahirkar Joint Secretary NCP Business Cell Maharashtra, Social worker & Director Ahirkar Group of Nagpur. Bhushsan Shriwas, Secretary, Chess Association Nagpur and Chief Arbiter Deepak Chavan were present on the dais. Top five finishers in Open and Girls Group got the trophies while medals were given to top two in under 15,13,11,09,07 category.

Deepak Chavan, Chief Arbiter successfully conducted the event assisted by SNA Sagar Sakhare, SNA Prayas Ambade and Prathamesh Machave.

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