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Shradha Singhania takes charge as Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 Chairperson

Saloni Thapar,Janhavi Patel And Naina Arora during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Shradha Singhania during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Shubham Jain And Radhika Khemka during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Roshina Agrawal during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Radhika and Neeraj Khemka during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Ishwadeep and Ekta Sethi during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Isha and vishesh Agrawal during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Ginni Singh and Jyoti Singh Deo during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Farheen Rana and Vedant Agrawal during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Disha Goplani during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Dimple Lalwni,Aditi Pani,Isha Agrawal and Payal Agrawal during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Amit and Nidhi Poddar during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Payal Agrawal during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Members during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Members during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Members during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Members during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Members during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)


Abhay Agrawal,Gaurav Agrawal And Rahul Gugaliya during 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50)

Shradha Singhania took charge as the Chairperson of Nagpur Ladies Circle 50 (NLC50) for the year 2022-23 during the 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the circle held at Hotel Centre Point recently.
Abiding by the theme ‘Co-ord sets’ at the AGM, circlers (NLC 50 members) and honorary circlers donned beautiful outfits at the do. The chief guests for the event were Area 3AST Cr.Sakshi Diwanka, Area 3 Immediate Past Chairperson Cr.Farheen Rana and Area Chairman Tr. Vedant Agrawal.
During the AGM, outgoing chairperson Cr.Isha Agrawal presented awards to circlers for their good work done during the year 2021-22. Also, visuals capturing glory and memories of circling year 2021-22 were brought to light to everyone present by outgoing Secretary Nidhi Poddar.
As Isha passed on her responsibility to incoming Chairperson Shradha, the latter congratulated Isha and her team of office bearers for their work done during 2021-22.
Apart from Shradha, the new team includes Farheen Rana (Vice Chairperson), Ekta Sethi (Secretary), Nishika Choudhary as the treasurer and Isha Agrawal as immediate past chairperson.
Shradha Singhania said, “I am looking forward to work for the underprivileged in a significant way and to forge a strong bond with my entire team.”
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12-yr-old Nagpur boy dies after trying to imitate a deadly YouTube video
A 12-year-old boy named Agranya Barapatre in Nagpur breathed his last after trying to imitate a video on YouTube at his neighbour’s place. The woman, in the video, is seen demonstrating how she escaped with her hands tied behind, gagged and face covered with scarves. He was found hanging from a wooden ladder’s stick on the neighbour’s terrace but there was no knot on the scarf.
Upon inspection, it was learnt that Agranya had downloaded a video titled ‘Full face cover challenge’ in his phone. Cops said that there was no reason for the teenager to commit suicide but the possibility of an accident could not be ruled out.
Arangya’s mother said the couple had no clue where the scarf came from; he only carried a chakri and a kite. She also revealed that her son usually played on their neighbour’s terrace
Reportedly, Agranya was undergoing a psychiatric treatment as he was a hyperactive kid who wasn’t attentive in studies. He was good with using phones and application so his family tried to keep the phone away from him. However, he would somehow always locate the phone.
Agranya, the only child to his parents, was supposed to be felicitated at his school on Thursday during Republic Day for securing second position at a double-lathi event at the third National Traditional Lathi Sports Championship in Indore.
Post the incident, he was rushed to Government Medical College but was declared dead. Sakkardara Police registered a case of accident death.
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President’s Cup 2.0 kickstarts at DPS MIHAN in Nagpur
The second edition of the President’s Cup for Tennis Ball and Cricket was held in the sprawling campus of Delhi Public School (DPS MIHAN) on Friday, January 27. Gurudas Raut, a differently-abled international cricket player, captain of T20 World Cup 2019 and a recipient of many awards instituted by BCCI, ICC and VCA graced the occasion as Chief Guest and inaugurated the event. Janak Shahu, Secretary, Physically Challenged Cricket Association was also present on this occasion.
Nidhi Yadav Principal at DPS MIHAN welcomed the guests by presenting saplings, which is the tradition of the school. In her welcome address, she highlighted the vision of President and Pro Vice Chairperson Tulika Kedia who ensures the best of sporting facilities are provided to the students for holistic education and for psycho- socio development.
She also thanked the Director Savita Jaiswal for her constant guidance and support. She expressed her gratitude for the benign presence of Raut to motivate the young players befitting to the occasion. She emphasized that he is a perfect role model for the budding cricketers.
Raut in his speech, appreciated the sporting facilities and encouragement given by the school for the development of sporting culture amongst the students. He emphasized that one should explore opportunities and believe in oneself to achieve one’s goal. He mentioned that with will power he could pursue cricket and achieve laurels at national and international level inspite of his limitations.
In this edition, six teams are competing for the coveted President’s Cup. The finals will be held on Monday 30th January 2023.
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