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Sudeep Nagarkar launches his eighth book ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ in Nagpur

Sudeep Nagarkar with his new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Abhay Verma, Owner, Bookut Book store, welcoming Sudeep Nagarkar at the launch of ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Little girl Vanshika Tapadia wrote a welcome letter to welcome Sudeep Nagarkar at the launch of ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Sakshi Sharma, Rutuja Suralkar and Ankita Solapurkar at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Hiba Afzal at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Roma Gehi at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Shweta Sharma and Nidhi Parwani at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Shravani Khapaskar, Gauri Pande and Sayali Manekar at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur


Prav Bhoskar and Akshay Tong at the launch of Sudeep Nagarkar’s new novel ‘All Rights Reserved For You’ at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall, Nagpur

On his recent visit to Nagpur, well-known Indian writer Sudeep Nagarkar launched his eight novel All Rights Reserved For You? at Bookut Book store, Empress Mall. Needless to say, many youngsters were present at the venue to know about Sudeeps new book and interact with him.
Sudeeps latest novel All Rights Reserved For You? is a love story based on his own love story with his wife Jasmine. The main characters in the book are Aditya (as Sudeep) and Jasmine. Speaking to Nation Next about the book, Sudeep said, In All Rights Reserved For You, I have shared my three-year long distance love story. My wife basically hails from Delhi and I am from Mumbai. In the book, I have written about the difficulties we both faced in our long distance relationship. I got married to Jasmine some time back and this was the perfect time to write this book as I wanted to give my wife a memorable gift.
Interestingly, Sudeeps debut novel Few Things Left Unsaid is being made into a Marathi feature film. Talking about it, Sudeep said, I’m involved in the process as I have written the dialogues for the movie. The reason for my involvement is simple: It is to balance the story of the novel and the movie. I don’t want that the audience should see my story differently in the movie.
Interacting with Nation Next, Sudeep also gave a piece of advice to the budding writers. He said, You need patience to be a good writer. You should be confident about your story and build the characters in a strong way so as to put the story across in a positive way. Problems may occur when you approach the publishers with your story; even then keep calm and have patience. If your story is strong, a good publisher will take a chance and publish your book. So, don’t ever give up.
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Photos by: Suyash Sethiya
COVID-19
Thane Municipal Corporation adds 25 beds as COVID cases rise
Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) added 25 additional beds in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital Kalwa apart from arranging a special ward dedicated to COVID-19 patients. The total number of active patients in the city stood at 252 while five succumbed to the virus. Meanwhile, TMC Commissioner Abhijit Bangar said a ‘death audit’ of patients who died of COVID would be conducted. The TMC has ensured it has additional stock of oxygen concentrators, testing kits, medicines, to name a few. Bangar told HT, “Due to the increasing number of Covid patients, it is necessary for everyone to be alert.”
He added, The number of Covid tests should be increased to stay one step ahead of the disease. As a result, the number of patients is likely to increase due to increased testing. However, as per the ‘test, isolate, treat’ protocol for Covid, it becomes necessary to isolate and treat more and more patients. The testing centres will not remain closed even for a single day. At the same time, more arrangements for testing will be made immediately in public places, markets, railway stations, malls.”
India recorded 3,095 new COVID cases and five deaths in last 24 hours.
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Politics
After Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification, his namesake who contested from Wayanad disqualified

Rahul Gandhi
An independent candidate for Lok Sabha elections named Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from contesting polls for failing to lodge account of election expenses. Gandhi, who’s name figures as ‘Rahul Gandhi K E S/o Valsamma’ in an Election Commission list of persons, had contested the 2019 Lok Sabha elections as an Independent and had received 2196 votes from the Wayanad seat in Kerala – a constituency from where ex-Congress MP Rahul Rajiv Gandhi had won with over seven lakh votes.
However, since it is mandatory for all contestants to submit their account of election expenses among other mandatory requirements under EC rules and the Representation of the People Act.
Rahul Gandhi K E S/o Valsamma stood disqualified to contest polls from September 13, 2021 till September 13, 2024. According to Section 10A, the Election Commission can disqualify a contestant for a period of three years from the date of the order if he/she has failed to lodge an account of election expenses within the time and in the manner required by law and has no good reason or justification for the failure.
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Nagpur News
Nagpur records 22 COVID cases in 24 hours
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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