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8 tips for healthy eating

Summer Health Tips

These 8 practical tips cover the basics of healthy eating and can help you make healthier choices.

The key to a healthy diet is to eat the right amount of calories for how active you are so you balance the energy you consume with the energy you use.

If you eat or drink more than your body needs, you’ll put on weight because the energy you do not use is stored as fat. If you eat and drink too little, you’ll lose weight.

You should also eat a wide range of foods to make sure you’re getting a balanced diet and your body is receiving all the nutrients it needs.

It’s recommended that men have around 2,500 calories a day (10,500 kilojoules). Women should have around 2,000 calories a day (8,400 kilojoules).

Most adults in the UK are eating more calories than they need and should eat fewer calories.

1. Base your meals on higher fibre starchy carbohydrates

Starchy carbohydrates should make up just over a third of the food you eat. They include potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and cereals.

Choose higher fibre or wholegrain varieties, such as wholewheat pasta, brown rice or potatoes with their skins on.

They contain more fibre than white or refined starchy carbohydrates and can help you feel full for longer.

Try to include at least 1 starchy food with each main meal. Some people think starchy foods are fattening, but gram for gram the carbohydrate they contain provides fewer than half the calories of fat.

Keep an eye on the fats you add when you’re cooking or serving these types of foods because that’s what increases the calorie content – for example, oil on chips, butter on bread and creamy sauces on pasta.

2. Eat lots of fruit and veg

It’s recommended that you eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and veg every day. They can be fresh, frozen, canned, dried or juiced.

Getting your 5 A Day is easier than it sounds. Why not chop a banana over your breakfast cereal, or swap your usual mid-morning snack for a piece of fresh fruit?

A portion of fresh, canned or frozen fruit and vegetables is 80g. A portion of dried fruit (which should be kept to mealtimes) is 30g.

A 150ml glass of fruit juice, vegetable juice or smoothie also counts as 1 portion, but limit the amount you have to no more than 1 glass a day as these drinks are sugary and can damage your teeth.

3. Eat more fish, including a portion of oily fish

Fish is a good source of protein and contains many vitamins and minerals.

Aim to eat at least 2 portions of fish a week, including at least 1 portion of oily fish.

Oily fish are high in omega-3 fats, which may help prevent heart disease.

Oily fish include:

  • salmon
  • trout
  • herring
  • sardines
  • pilchards
  • mackerel

Non-oily fish include:

  • haddock
  • plaice
  • coley
  • cod
  • tuna
  • skate
  • hake

You can choose from fresh, frozen and canned, but remember that canned and smoked fish can be high in salt.

Most people should be eating more fish, but there are recommended limits for some types of fish.

4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar

Saturated fat

You need some fat in your diet, but it’s important to pay attention to the amount and type of fat you’re eating.

There are 2 main types of fat: saturated and unsaturated. Too much saturated fat can increase the amount of cholesterol in the blood, which increases your risk of developing heart disease.

On average, men should have no more than 30g of saturated fat a day. On average, women should have no more than 20g of saturated fat a day.

Children under the age of 11 should have less saturated fat than adults, but a low-fat diet is not suitable for children under 5.

Saturated fat is found in many foods, such as:

  • fatty cuts of meat
  • sausages
  • butter
  • hard cheese
  • cream
  • cakes
  • biscuits
  • lard
  • pies

Try to cut down on your saturated fat intake and choose foods that contain unsaturated fats instead, such as vegetable oils and spreads, oily fish and avocados.

For a healthier choice, use a small amount of vegetable or olive oil, or reduced-fat spread instead of butter, lard or ghee.

When you’re having meat, choose lean cuts and cut off any visible fat.

All types of fat are high in energy, so they should only be eaten in small amounts.

Sugar

Regularly consuming foods and drinks high in sugar increases your risk of obesity and tooth decay.

Sugary foods and drinks are often high in energy (measured in kilojoules or calories), and if consumed too often can contribute to weight gain. They can also cause tooth decay, especially if eaten between meals.

Free sugars are any sugars added to foods or drinks, or found naturally in honey, syrups and unsweetened fruit juices and smoothies.

This is the type of sugar you should be cutting down on, rather than the sugar found in fruit and milk.

Many packaged foods and drinks contain surprisingly high amounts of free sugars.

Free sugars are found in many foods, such as:

  • sugary fizzy drinks
  • sugary breakfast cereals
  • cakes
  • biscuits
  • pastries and puddings
  • sweets and chocolate
  • alcoholic drinks

Food labels can help. Use them to check how much sugar foods contain.

More than 22.5g of total sugars per 100g means the food is high in sugar, while 5g of total sugars or less per 100g means the food is low in sugar.

5. Eat less salt: no more than 6g a day for adults

Eating too much salt can raise your blood pressure. People with high blood pressure are more likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke.

Even if you do not add salt to your food, you may still be eating too much.

About three-quarters of the salt you eat is already in the food when you buy it, such as breakfast cereals, soups, breads and sauces.

Use food labels to help you cut down. More than 1.5g of salt per 100g means the food is high in salt.

Adults and children aged 11 and over should eat no more than 6g of salt (about a teaspoonful) a day. Younger children should have even less.

6. Get active and be a healthy weight

As well as eating healthily, regular exercise may help reduce your risk of getting serious health conditions. It’s also important for your overall health and wellbeing.

Read more about the benefits of exercise and physical activity guidelines for adults.

Being overweight or obese can lead to health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, heart disease and stroke. Being underweight could also affect your health.

Most adults need to lose weight by eating fewer calories.

If you’re trying to lose weight, aim to eat less and be more active. Eating a healthy, balanced diet can help you maintain a healthy weight.

Check whether you’re a healthy weight by using the BMI healthy weight calculator.

Start the NHS weight loss plan, a 12-week weight loss guide that combines advice on healthier eating and physical activity.

If you’re underweight, see underweight adults. If you’re worried about your weight, ask your GP or a dietitian for advice.

7. Do not get thirsty

You need to drink plenty of fluids to stop you getting dehydrated. The government recommends drinking 6 to 8 glasses every day. This is in addition to the fluid you get from the food you eat.

All non-alcoholic drinks count, but water, lower fat milk and lower sugar drinks, including tea and coffee, are healthier choices.

Try to avoid sugary soft and fizzy drinks, as they’re high in calories. They’re also bad for your teeth.

Even unsweetened fruit juice and smoothies are high in free sugar.

Your combined total of drinks from fruit juice, vegetable juice and smoothies should not be more than 150ml a day, which is a small glass.

Remember to drink more fluids during hot weather or while exercising.

8. Do not skip breakfast

Some people skip breakfast because they think it’ll help them lose weight.

But a healthy breakfast high in fibre and low in fat, sugar and salt can form part of a balanced diet, and can help you get the nutrients you need for good health.

A wholegrain lower sugar cereal with semi-skimmed milk and fruit sliced over the top is a tasty and healthier breakfast.

Fewer students completing PG degrees from RTMNU over last 3 years

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RTMNU issues notification for PG admission, form on portal

Nagpur: The Nagpur University would be conferring over 77,000 degrees at its 109th convocation on Wednesday. However, this would be the third year in a row that fewer postgraduate degrees will be awarded to students than the preceding year. At the 107th convocation, 13,037 PG degrees were awarded, which fell to 11,514 at the 108th, and 10,846 in 109th, as per the statistics provided by RTMNU officials.

On the other hand, the number of graduates has marginally reduced by just 45 as compared to the last ceremony. Their numbers had jumped from 50,936 in 107th convocation to 65,345 in 108th event. Even PhD numbers have reduced substantially, from 867 last year to 531 this year. Overall, the total degrees have reduced by 534 to 77,378 as compared to last convocation.

RTMNU would be bestowing the prestigious Doctor of Letters (DLitt) to Dayaram Lalwani in the humanities faculty at Wednesday’s ceremony at Suresh Bhatt auditorium that would be chaired by chancellor Bhagat Singh Koshyari while higher education minister Uday Samant would be the chief guest. The university will award 189 medals and prizes to 110 meritorious students, including 151 gold and nine silver. While the gold medals have reduced by nine in comparison to last convocation, prizes increased by ten.

Among top six medal winners, there is no boy, which is perhaps the first such instance in the university’s history, said RTMNU officials. Aparajita Gupta from RTMNU Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Law College bagged the highest number of eight golds and two prizes for topping BALLB (Five years) course. She is followed by Arzoo Baig from GH Raisoni Institute of Information Technology for emerging first merit in the MBA course.

Government Institute of Science’s Nidhi Sahu won four golds and one silver for scoring highest marks in MSc (Chemistry). Shubhangi Dhargave from PWS College clinched four golds and one silver for topping MA (Marathi). Shriya Nandgawali from RTMNU Dr Ambedkar Thought Department won an equal number of medals and prizes for topping MA along with Rupali Hiwase from RTMNU Postgraduate Department of Education for MEd course. All of them have emerged as the highest scorers among RTMNU students from over 500 colleges spread across Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur.

VC refuses to answer exam related queries

RTMNU VC Subhash Chaudhari, who is already under the scanner for a series of flip-flops on the examinations issue, refused to answer queries on the issue during a press meet on Monday. After being questioned by the media on various demands of the students, he said he will speak to them at a later stage. Exam director Prafulla Sable had already made it clear that RTMNU would not provide any question bank to the students, even after an assurance given in this regard by the minister. The students complained that their syllabus was not completed due to online teaching and it was not clear from which part of the books the questions would be asked.

# Degrees awarded/to be awarded by NU in convocations:
Year———DLitts—-PhDs—————PGs————Grads———Total
98th———0———573——————14,849———50,308———65,000
99th———0———479——————16,110———43,306———59,985
100th——- 3——–998——————18,910———-50,031———69,941
101st——- 0———166—————–17,519———-51,093———68,788
102nd—— 1———483—————–16,663———-56,725———73,872
103rd ——–2———842—————–17,224———-46,391———64,459
104th ——–2———769—————–12,878———-43,610———57,259
105th ——–0———152—————–16,259 ———-31,980 ———48,391
106th ——–1———532—————–11,153 ———–42,456 ———54,142
107th ——–1———746—————–13,037 ———–50,936 ———64,993
108th ——–2———867—————–11,514 ———–65,345 ———77,912
109th ——–1———531—————–10,846 ———–66,300 ———77,378

# Medals Prizes awarded/to be awarded in NU convocations:
Event ————- Gold ———— Silver ———— Prizes ——- Total
102nd ————-294 —————42 ————-102 ———— 438
103rd ————-305 —————42 ————-99 ————– 446
104th ————-296 —————42 ————-100 ————- 438
105th ————-312 —————43 ————-102 ————- 457
106th ————-156 —————9 ————-17 ————— 182
107th————-158 —————9 ————-18 —————- 185
108th————-160 —————9 ————-19 —————- 188
109th————-151 —————9 ————-29 —————- 189

Famous Old Waghdoh Tiger Dies in Tadoba Buffer

Famous Old Waghdoh Tiger Dies in Tadoba Buffer

Waghdoh, the famous magnificent 17-year-old tiger of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Chandrapur district and star attraction to tourists in its young days, died due to old age in Sinhala jungle, buffer area of TATR on Monday morning. Waghdoh was the oldest tiger in Maharashtra and was father of 40 cubs. He was also known as Big Daddy of Tadoba.

Its sighting in Tadoba used to create terror among the tourists because of its huge appearance. The sub-adult tigers in the park drove this old tiger out of its territory three years ago. Therefore, this tiger once a glory of Tadoba was now moving in Sinhala jungle and used to dependent on easy prey like human beings and domestic animals nearby villages as it was unable to hunt any more.

Waghdoh had attacked and killed one Dashrath Pendor, a 65-year-old shepherd two days ago when he was grazing goats in the jungle nearby Sinhala village. Following complaints by the villagers about presence of this old tiger nearby Sinhala and possible attacks on people and domestic animals, Forest Department was monitoring movements of this tiger.

Brutally kills labourer over liquor in Jaripatka

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Nagpur: A brutally killed a labourer over liquor in Jaripatka area on Monday afternoon. Cops have arrested accused Mahadeo Jagoji Sonule (63), a resident of Babadeep Singh Nagar, for killing the labourer, Tilak Chauhan.

The accused Sonule and the deceased Chauhan were curing the newly-laid slap at the house of Chandan Gajanan Meshram in Bezonbagh. At around 2.30 pm, they took Rs 100 from Meshram for having snacks and left the place. They then consumed liquor and returned to the construction site. They picked up a quarrel over some trivial issue. After heated exchanges, Sonule picked up a wooden rafter and hit Chauhan on his head. Meshram rushed injured Chauhan to Janata Hospital. Doctors referred Chauhan to Mayo Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

Jaripatka Police registered a case under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code against Sonule. Further probe is underway.

weather forecast : मुंबई, कोल्हापूर, कोकणासह विदर्भाला पुढचे चार दिवस जोरदार पावसाचा alert

weather forecast

मागच्या चार दिवसांपूर्वी कोल्हापूर, सांगली, सोलापूर आणि विदर्भातील काही भागात मान्सून पूर्व पावसाने (pre monsoon rain) हजेरी लावली होती. दरम्यान पुढील चार दिवस पुन्हा पावसाची शक्यता असल्याची हवामान विभागाकडून (imd alert) माहिती देण्यात आली आहे. कोल्हापूर, सांगली, पालघर, मुंबई, ठाणे, रायगड, रत्नागिरी, सिंधुदुर्ग, धुळे, नंदुरबार, जळगाव, यवतमाळ, अहमदनगर या जिल्ह्यांत पावसाचा alert असल्याचा अंदाज हवामानशास्त्र विभागाने वर्तविला आहे. (weather forecast)

कोकण आणि विदर्भाच्या काही भागांत पुढील चार दिवस मेघगर्जना आणि विजांच्या कडकडाटासह पाऊस पडणार असल्याचा अंदाज हवामानशास्त्र विभागाने वर्तविला आहे. राजस्थानच्या उत्तर पूर्व भागापासून ते उत्तर पूर्व अरबी समुद्रापर्यंत कमी दाबाचा पट्टा तयार झाला आहे. तसेच उत्तर पूर्व राजस्थान ते बंगालच्या उपसागरापर्यंत उत्तर प्रदेश पार करून हवेच्या वरच्या भागात चक्रीय स्थिती आहे.

यामुळे उत्तर भारतातील बहुतांश राज्यांत पावसाने थैमान घातले आहे. राज्यातील कोकण, विदर्भ आणि कोल्हापूरसह मध्य महाराष्ट्रातील काही भागांत जोरदार वादळी वारे, मेघगर्जना आणि विजांच्या कडकडाटात पुढील चार दिवस पाऊस पडणार आहे.

बंगालच्या उपसागरासह अंदमानला दाखल झालेला मान्सून गेल्या तीन दिवसांपासून अनुकूल स्थितीच्या अभावामुळे अजूनही पुढे सरकू शकलेला नाही. दरम्यान, कोल्हापूर, कोकणसह राज्यातील काही भागांत चार दिवस मुसळधार पावसाचा अंदाज वर्तविण्यात आला आहे.

‘या’ जिल्ह्यांत पाऊस

कोल्हापूर, सांगली, पालघर, मुंबई, ठाणे, रायगड, रत्नागिरी, सिंधुदुर्ग, धुळे, नंदुरबार, जळगाव, यवतमाळ, अहमदनगर या जिल्ह्यांत पाऊस हजेरी लावणार असल्याचा अंदाज हवामानशास्त्र विभागाने वर्तविला आहे.

वर्षाला मान्सून मुंबईत 10 जूनपर्यंत दाखल होतो. यंदा मात्र मान्सूनचं आगमन लवकर होणार आहे. दरम्यान मान्सूनच्या प्रवास योग्य दिशेने सुरू असल्याने 3 ते 9 जूनदरम्यान मान्सूनचे राज्यात आगमन होईल असा अंदाज हवामान खात्याने वर्तवला आहे. तर 10 ते 16 जूनदरम्यान मुसळधार पाऊस बरसेल असा इशाराही हवामान विभागाने दिला आहे.

हवामान खात्याने दिलेल्या माहितीनुसार, मान्सून नियोजित वेळेच्या एक आठवडा अगोदर २२ मे ऐवजी १५ मे रोजी अंदमान निकोबार बेटांवर पोहोचला. आता केरळमध्ये २७ मेपर्यंत आणि त्यानंतर मुंबईत ५ ते ६ जूनपर्यंत पोहोचण्याचा अंदाज प्रादेशिक हवामान विभागाने वर्तवला आहे. अशात हवामानतज्ज्ञ दिनेश मिश्रा यांनी सांगितले की, मान्सूनचा आतापर्यंत प्रवास चांगला राहिल्यामुळे 20 ते 22 मे रोजी मुंबईत मान्सूनपूर्व पाऊस पडण्याची शक्यता आहे.

कृषी मंत्री दादा भुसेंकडून शेतकऱ्यांना आवाहन

राज्यातील काही भागात कालपासून जोरदार पाऊस पडत आहे. यामुळे शेतकरी पेरणीच्या तयारीला लागला आहे दरम्यान हा पाऊस कदाचीत हुलकावणी देण्याची शक्यता आहे. मान्सूनपूर्व पाऊस असल्याने कदाचित हा पाऊस थांबल्यानंतर पुढचे काही दिवस पाऊस नाही लागल्यास पेरणी केलेल्या पिकाचे मोठे नुकसान होते. यासाठी आज कृषी मंत्री दादा भुसे यांनी शेतकऱ्यांना आवाहनही केले.

Cruel joke: No VAT reduction on petrol, diesel at all by Shivsena Govt : Report

Cruel joke: No VAT reduction on petrol, diesel at all by Shivsena Govt : Report

Nagpur: Even as common people have been hassled due to high prices of petrol and diesel, the Shivsena Government in Maharashtra played a cruel joke on the citizens. The State Government on Sunday had announced that it had reduced VAT on petrol by Rs 2.08 per litre and on diesel by Rs 1.44 per litre.

According to reports, when vehicle owners went to petrol stations on Monday morning, they were in for a shock. The prices of fuel were the same as on Sunday. The reason was clear. The MVA Government had not reduced any tax on petrol and diesel, reports said.

The reports said that Maharashtra’s Value Added Tax (VAT) collection will reduce as a result of the Central Government cutting rates of fuel. The Centre has reduced the price of petrol by Rs 8 per litre. Maharashtra levies 26% VAT on petrol and hence its VAT collection will reduce by Rs 2.08 per litre. Similarly, Centre cut diesel price by Rs 6 per litre. The State levies 24% VAT on diesel, so its collection will be reduced by Rs 1.44 per litre. The Maharashtra Government levies 25% VAT on petrol outside Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and 23% on diesel so the price reduction in Nagpur is marginally less, reports said.

The price of petrol in Nagpur on Saturday was Rs 120.27 per litre which reduced to Rs 111.08 on Sunday. It was the same on Monday. Similarly, the price of diesel on Saturday was Rs 102.76 per litre which was reduced to Rs 95.69 on Sunday. But there was no cut on Monday. There was no reduction in the prices of petrol and diesel on Monday across Maharashtra.

The Leader of Opposition in State Assembly Devendra Fadnavis blasted the MVA Government for this deceit and demanded the State Government to actually reduce VAT to bring down the price of petrol below Rs 100 per litre and diesel below Rs 90 per litre. “The MVA Government has not reduced tax on fuel by a single penny but asking the Central Government to further reduce tax. This government has no concern for the poor,” Fadnavis lamented.

LAND ROVER OPENS BOOKINGS FOR THE NEW RANGE ROVER SPORT IN INDIA

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May 24, 2022, Mumbai – Jaguar Land Rover, India has opened bookings for the all-new Range Rover Sport, with prices starting from ₹ 164. 29 Lakh (ex-showroom). The new Range Rover Sport is available with the six-cylinder 48 V mild-hybrid Ingenium diesel engine delivering a power of 221 kW and 650 Nm torque. It is available in Dynamic SE, Dynamic HSE and Autobiography specifications, with a First Edition available throughout the first year of production, featuring a specially curated specification.

Rohit Suri, President and Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover India, said: “The New Range Rover Sport redefines sporting luxury, effortlessly combining assertive and instinctive on-road performance with trademark Range Rover refinement, progressive design sophistication and connected convenience.”

Design

The sophisticated exterior is unmistakably Range Rover Sport with dramatic proportions accentuating its distinctive character, short overhangs, an assertive front end and steeply raked glazing at the front and back. These trademark elements provide a strong and imposing road presence that communicates power and performance.

The sculpted exterior is detailed with exquisite finishes such as a stealth-like front grille and Digital LED lighting units, which create a distinctive Daytime Running Light (DRL) signature.

The new Dynamic model brings an even sharper focus to the performance SUV’s purposeful character with unique exterior design elements. Satin Grey alloy wheels are joined by Satin Burnished Copper finishes for the bonnet louvres and side ingots while the front grille and Range Rover lettering are finished in Matte Graphite Atlas.

Innovative and sustainable material choices include tactile and lightweight Ultrafabrics™ premium textiles, finished in attractive new Duo Tone colourways, while a unique textile option that extends to the dashboard and door detailing is also available. Alternatives include luxurious Windsor or soft Semi-Aniline leather options.

Engaging In Every Journey

New Range Rover Sport introduces more advanced chassis technologies than ever before, providing a comprehensive dynamic toolkit for the most engaging and dynamically capable driving experience.

The inherent stiffness and strength of the flexible mixed-metal architecture (MLA-Flex) – which provides up to 35 per cent higher torsional stiffness than the previous Range Rover Sport – lays the foundations for this technology. It harmoniously works with a suite of systems governed by the Integrated Chassis Control system – all specially tuned for the New Range Rover Sport.

Dynamic Air Suspension is fitted to every New Range Rover Sport and the intelligent system enhances the bandwidth of the suspension. This works by varying the pressure within the chambers (higher pressure provides stiffer damping) to deliver traditional Range Rover comfort with the dynamic handling expected from the Range Rover Sport.

Adaptive Dynamics 2 technology contributes to dynamic capability by continuously controlling the Active Twin Valve Dampers to reduce unwanted body movements. It monitors external factors up to 500 times per second to deliver the perfect responses and, in harmony with the other chassis technologies, delivers the most precise and composed driving dynamics of any Range Rover Sport.

Enhancing the off-road performance is Land Rover’s latest Terrain Response 2® system, which intelligently applies the most appropriate settings for the terrain. New Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control makes its debut on New Range Rover Sport and helps drivers navigate tricky terrain by maintaining steady progress according to the ground conditions.

Epitome Of Sporting Luxury

Providing the perfect foundation for an engaging and supportive journey are 22-way adjustable, heated and ventilated electric memory front seats with massage function and winged headrests. The flagship seats provide the ultimate support for longer journeys and involving drives on winding roads, while rear passengers benefit from ergonomically optimised seat geometry, with a 31 mm increase in legroom and 20 mm greater knee clearance, for greater comfort and support.

Next-generation Cabin Air Purification Pro is available to create and maintain the perfect driving environment. It combines PM2.5 filtration and nanoeTM X technology to significantly reduce odours, bacteria and allergens. A second nanoeTM X device is fitted to the second row to provide consistent air quality throughout the cabin. An advanced CO2 Management function allows owners to purify the cabin before a journey, or while they are driving – ensuring increased alertness for every drive, and enhanced wellbeing for all occupants.

Powerful Meridian audio options are available, and the Meridian Signature Sound System is the most advanced and powerful audio system ever fitted to a Range Rover Sport. It presents an enveloping sound experience using 29 speakers, a new subwoofer and up to 1 430 W of amplifier power – including four headrest speakers.

Next-generation Active Noise Cancellation plays its part here, reducing the effect of road and tyre noise entering the cabin for ultimate cabin refinement or to allow occupants to enjoy the undiluted soundtrack provided by New Range Rover Sport’s powertrain.

Instinctive convenience contributes to the sense of modern luxury and New Range Rover features Deployable Door Handles with Proximity Sensing, Soft Door Close and Approach Unlock, for effortless entry to the vehicle while preserving the clean lines of the exterior.

Seamless Technology

Land Rover’s powerful Electrical Vehicle Architecture (EVA 2.0) supports an ecosystem of seamlessly connected technologies, including Software Over The Air (SOTA), providing remote updates for 63 electronic modules.

The award-winning Pivi Pro infotainment features a high resolution floating 33.27 cm (13.1) haptic touchscreen positioned at the centre of the modernist dashboard. Controlling everything from navigation to media and vehicle settings, it learns the user’s habits and intelligently personalises the onboard experience, becoming a truly intuitive personal assistant.

New Range Rover Sport’s dynamic performance and enhanced refinement are supported by the latest safety-focused Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). All models are fitted with 3D Surround Camera, including front and rear parking sensors, Wade Sensing, ClearSight Ground View and Manoeuvring Lights – Cruise Control and Driver Condition Monitor.

The New Range Rover Sport is available to order now. For more information visit www. landrover. in

Savi Thakur joins Maddam Sir’s Mahila Police Thana as the new male SHO

Sony SAB’s Madam Sir will see a new SHO joining the fray, as the DSP delegates a male officer to the MPT for the first time. While our favorite female officers SHO Haseena Malik (Gulki Joshi), Inspector Karishma Singh (Yukti Kapoor), Santosh (Bhavika Sharma), and Constable Pushpa Singh (Sonali Naik) have been successfully using their wit and jazbaat in solving cases, putting out fires and getting the crime rate down, viewers can now expect fireworks at the MPT with the new male SHO Amar Vidrohi (Savi Thakur) and his team joining them.

Projecting to have it all figured out and here to put things right in his own way, SHO Amar is a seasoned cop, with a keen sense of justice, while putting criminals behind bars. Rumor has it that every precinct delegated to him eventually became a ‘Ramrajya,’ with criminals surrendering out of sheer fear.

Haseena, who has been heading the Mahila Police Thana since inception, is clearly irked that the introduction of a new SHO would shake things up, resulting in new equations and new problems that come with it. Amid the changing dynamics, one thing is certain: SHO Amar Vidrohi is likely to cause a stir at the Police Station, and his presence will multiply the drama quotient as the entire team gathers to solve the bizarre cases.

How will things shape up for the MPT? Will Haseena remain in command?

Savi Thakur, who essays the role of Amar Vidrohi says, “I’m thrilled to be joining the cast of Maddam Sir and becoming a member of the Sony SAB family. I was intrigued by Amar Vidrohi’s character, and as the show progresses, it has the potential to grow while adding value to the storyline of the show. I share similar character traits to that of SHO Amar, along with our extreme respect for women, knowing well that the show inspires young girls to dream big and work hard to make their dreams come true. Madam Sir is not another typical cop show; it’s an adventure with action and emotion, and my character is here to shake things up at the MPT. And I know viewers will stay tuned as we double on its entertainment quotient. “

Tune in to Maddam Sir, Mon-Sat, 10 PM only on Sony SAB!

10 year old boy murdered by his own father

10 year old boy murdered by his own father

Nagpur: On Sunday, a case of murder of a child came to the fore under Koradi police station police station, the full name of this child was Gulshan alias Gabru who was just 10 years.

As soon as this case came in front of the police, the police team of the area started investigating the whole matter and arrested his father for murder of his own son.

Although the accused father is in the custody of the police, as well as the police is taking action to inquire about the reason for the murder.

After RTMNU offline MCQ decision, other Universities under pressure

RTMNU Exam
RTMNU declares 16 more results of Summer 2022 examinations

Nagpur: Three days after Nagpur University ended its flip-flop over the examination issue by opting for offline MCQ mode at home centres, other universities have come under severe pressure from students and their political outfits. Many universities have approached the state higher and technical education department to ensure parity in the exams.

The neighbouring Gondwana University (GU), which had already announced offline papers in the descriptive format, changed its decision on Monday after facing several protests by students’ organisations. Its Academic Council has adopted MCQ pattern in its emergent meeting in the evening.

Even Amravati University has been facing protests from students’ political outfits since Saturday to change the offline exam mode to MCQ from the descriptive, but its administration has adopted a “wait and watch” approach.

“We were under a lot of pressure from students after the RTMNU decision. Earlier, the same organisations had demanded descriptive type exams and we agreed to it. In fact, they convinced other students to do the same, citing the quality of education. However, after RTMNU decision, they approached us in a big way to adopt the same pattern,” GU VC Prashant Bokare.

Amravati University is still in waiting mode, even as it had already decided to conduct the descriptive type of offline exams. “Since the government had given clear guidelines about holding the exams, those should have been followed to maintain uniformity. However, after Jalgaon and particularly after RTMNU, protestors from all political outfits like Shiv Sena have approached us to follow suit. As only two universities have adopted the different pattern that students feel is easy, and other ten are not doing it, obviously there would be protests,” AU VC Dilip Malkhede.

Both Bokare and Malkhed, however, agreed that since the ‘Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016’ had granted autonomy to the universities, they can take the decision as per their convenience.
Endorsing their views, some RTMNU officials said since the pandemic effect had subsided and the government had lifted restrictions imposed under the ‘Disaster Management Act, 2005,’ the universities were free to take their independent decisions.

Malkhede said they had declared offline exams plans in January itself, and were fully ready for it. “We had decided to grant 15 minutes extra to students along with a big choice of questions to solve. As the government had directed all universities to hold online exams during Covid-19 pandemic, the change to regular mode after two years should be on the same lines.”

Bokare said GU would be adopting the same pattern of 50 questions like RTMNU and would offer flexibility to students. “Earlier, we had granted three hours and 45 minutes to the students to solve the paper, as per the government directives. Ultimately, it all boils down to the students’ employability, and for that we had started giving training to them after their graduation,” he said.

Young Woman Dies In Road Mishap In Koradi

Koradi Accident
Nagpur Accident

Nagpur: A young woman riding pillion was killed as a rashly driven tractor trolley rammed her two-wheeler in Koradi police area on Sunday afternoon. The tractor driver has reportedly been arrested.

The deceased, Chetana Bhimrao Dhok (34), resident of Gumthi, Kamptee, was riding pillion on her husband’s Jupiter moped (MH-40/CG 4741) around 3.45 pm on Sunday. As they reached in front of outpost of MSEB security guard on Koradi Mandir-Suradevi Road, the recklessly driven tractor-trolley (MH-40/CA 3162), driven by Tejram Giridharlal Shahu (19), resident of NDRF Camp, Koradi, dashed against their moped. Chetana,. as a result, suffered critical injuries and died on the spot.

Koradi ASI Rajendra, based on a complaint lodged by Bhimrao Dhok (44), booked the accused driver under Sections 304(A), 279 of the IPC read with Section 184 of Motor Vehicles Act and reportedly arrested him.

MSRTC Restarts Tourist Bus Facility In Nagpur

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MSRTC Restarts Tourist Bus Facility In Nagpu

Nagpur: After Covid-19 pandemic and prolonged strike by its employees, the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has restarted running tourist buses every Sunday and public holidays from 8 am from Ganeshpeth Bus Stand in Nagpur.

The tourist buses started running from Sunday, May 22. Interestingly, the MSRTC is allowing the passengers to book tickets on the spot. Earlier, ticket bookings used to be online only. The buses will take the passengers to Surabardi, Dhapewada, Adasa, Khindsi, Ramtek, Dragon Palace and return to Nagpur around 7 pm.

According to reports, the MSRTC will increase the frequency of tourist buses as per the bookings. Initially, booking will be made for 44 passengers. But the Corporation will increase the number of tourist buses if the bookings exceed.

The MSRTC will charge Rs 295 per passenger for travelling in tourist buses. Before October 2021, the per passenger fare was Rs 250. The fare for children between 5 and 12 years has also been increased from Rs 10 to Rs 15, reports said.

BIS raids Surya & Company selling spurious electronic goods in name of IMEE brand

BIS raids Surya & Company selling spurious electronic goods in name of IMEE brand

Nagpur: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on Monday conducted a raid on Lakadganj-based Surya & Company for manufacturing spurious electronics and IT products in the name of IMEE brand.

During the raid, the BIS officials found Surya & Company, 101, Krishna Leela Apartment, Near Timbar Bhawan under Lakadganj, was selling IMEE goods without any valid registration.

Action under provisions of BIS Act 2016 & notification no S.O. (E) dated March 18, 2021 issued by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India has been initiated against Surya and Company.

BIS had informed to general public that “Do not purchase IMEE brand of above indicated products manufactured and marketed by of Surya & Company and Brand-IMEE as these are spuriously manufactured without following BIS norms, Ministry of Electronics & IT norms and relevant Indian Standards, such spurious products may be harmful to the user and can create health hazards at large.

BIS has appealed to general consumers to share information about misuse of ISI marks to BIS Nagpur Branch Office on phone no: 0712-254087, 0712-2957266 or on e-mail: [email protected].

“When we shot the first scene, I immediately knew the show was going to be fun” says Manika Mehrotra who plays Shweta in Sony SAB’s Sab Satrangi.

Sony SAB’s

1. How does it feel to be associated with Sony SAB’s Sab Satrangi?

I feel great and extremely happy to be a part of Sab Satrangi. I remember when we shot the marriage sequence in December, I immediately realized that this show will be very special and I couldn’t wait to shoot again with the team.

2. What should the audience look forward to with your character’s re-entry into the show?

We’re all working really hard to ensure the audience is entertained, and Shweta’s re-entry is one such attempt to keep them hookedt. Since my character is extremely unpredictable, we are enjoying while exploring new and twisted plots for her. Shweta is full of surprises and audience will not know what to expect from her next.

3. How was your experience shooting with the cast and crew of the show?

I am thoroughly enjoying shooting with the team, we’re always having a great time on the set as well as when we shoot at any other locations. My excitement was evident as I couldn’t wait to return to the shoot. My favorite scenes have to be the ones with the entire family and the overload of emotions are something that loyal viewers of the show would definitely enjoy watching. Interestingly, we laugh the most when we shoot intense scenes, and that’s the best part about playing a negative character.

4. You are playing a negative character on the show, how did you prepare for this role?

There is stark contrast in the personalities of my character and me. Shweta is unpredictable and fickle-minded that she challenges Daddy, the don of Lucknow. I would think twice before doing something like that, and sometimes that’s how it gets easier to play the role, I just imagine what I would not do in real life. Every day I find a new element in the character, and I really hope to exhibit these to the best of my abilities that the viewers can see on screen. (Sony SAB’s)

5. How difficult is it to portray a negative character and how do you intend to make Shweta’s portrayal different?

At first, I didn’t imagine it would be so tough to play a negative character. While I believe that none of can be all good or all bad, I had to go to the extreme to find myself in the role of an outright negative character. Shweta’s feelings are driven situationally, she is often torn between choices and reacts according to what is the driving force at the time. For instance, now she is suddenly infatuated with Mannu but earlier she didn’t feel a thing for him. And I won’t be surprised if she wakes up another day and decides to focus all her energies on something or someone completely different.

6. What, in your opinion, makes Sab Satrangi different as a show?

Sab Satrangi isn’t your typical family drama on television. If colors are representational to our characters on the show; then we have been true to the title, exhibiting different shades of people and proving that eventually most of us hope and look forward to the rainbow at the end of the rain. And I hope our viewers noticed this too.

7. Any message for your fans/viewers?

I consider myself extremely fortunate for the appreciation that I receive for my work. While we work tirelessly, the only gratification for the hardwork is the love from fans. I just hope to continue entertaining them in whatever roles I play, even if they are gray or dark.

Tune in to Sab Satrangi, Mon – Sat, 7:30 PM only on SAB!

Fire Destroys 150 Hectares Of Gorewada Forest

Gorewada Forest

Nagpur: A forest fire broke out in Gorewada project’s Unit-2 on Sunday afternoon. As the wind was blowing, the forest fire spread to a larger area towards Lava-Dabha village. After a massive effort for five hours, the fire was doused. But, by that time, fire had destroyed forest on 100-150 hectares area. As per the details provided by Gorewada project management, the fire broke out around 12.30 pm on Sunday.

Though it broke out in Unit-2 of Gorewada project, it soon spread towards Lava-Dabha village. The fire spread due to wind and dry grass patches. Smoke could be seen from a distance. Around 2 pm, Gorewada Safari was stopped to ensure safety of tourists, as the fire spread towards Gorewada zoo. More than 150 personnel and officials of Gorewada project swung into action to douse the fire.

Forest Department’s fire prevention tools and three fire tenders of Fire and Emergency Services Department of Nagpur Municipal Corporation were pressed into service. All the personnel were engaged in dousing the fire and preventing its spread further.They were successful in dousing the fire before it could spread in Gorewada zoo area, after an untiring effort for five hours.

Fortunately, there was no loss of life in the forest fire All the animals in the zoo were reported safe. According to Fire and Emergency Services Department of Nagpur Municipal Corporation, four fire tenders from fire stations in Civil Lines, Sugat Nagar, Cotton Market, and Ganjipeth were pressed into service to control the fire. The fire was at two different locations inside the jungle.

Apart from water, fire beaters and blowers were used by Forest Department staff. According to Gorewada project officials, the estimation of the loss caused due to forest fire was in progress. The work of measurement of the area affected by fire is in progress, stated an official. Meanwhile, in Nagpur city, two other fire incidents were reported as grass and bushes caught fire. One of these locations was in Manish Nagar and the other was near RPTS, Laxmi Nagar.

Maharashtra Govt. reduces VAT on petrol, diesel by ₹2.08 and ₹1.44 per litre

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Petrol Price Down By Rs 5, Diesel By Rs 3 In Maharashtra

Day after Centre’s fuel price cut, Maharashtra govt announces petrol and diesel prices will be slashed by ₹2.08 and ₹1.44 a litre respectively, with immediate effect.

Class XI admission process to begin from May 30 in Nagpur

Class XI admission process to begin from May 30 in Nagpur

Nagpur: The Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary) has announced the schedule for centralised online process for admissions to Class XI, according to which students have to fill up application form from May 30.

Noting that students face some problems while filling up the forms the Directorate has introduced demo practice for them. Students can do the practice of registration, filling up forms between May 23 and May 27. Students should keep browsing the portal https://11thadmission.org.in. On May 30, the actual admission process will begin when students will do the online registration, fill the admission form Part-1 and do verification of application.

Students can register online by visiting the admission process portal (Get login ID and password), login using the login ID and password received and fill the application form (Part-1) for 11th admission, lock the form by paying the online fee, select guidance centre for form verification. Guidance centre, secondary school will verify the application form after checking the information filled by the student in the form and the documents submitted.

Nagpur man orders cake, gets served with hilarious meme..!!!

Nagpur: There’s no better feeling than a call from a delivery guy who has arrived with your delicacy at home. While the waiting part, by any means, is the hardest, all wait seems worth it, when you taste your delectable dish. Sometimes we prefer to be précised about our food and often dole out instructions how we like it. While mostly the restaurant would comply with the details, sometimes, like in Kapil Wasnik’s case, you could be served with hilarious memes that you would find both sweet and sarcastic!

Kapil Wasik had ordered a cake from a renowned bakery of Second Capital of the State via Swiggy. However, while placing the order Kapil expressed one requirement, which ended up us writing this report, in which he wished to know whether the cake contains the egg. And when the cake was delivered by the bakery to Kapil, he was in for a shock! As they literally mentioned on the cake that it contains egg.

So I ordered a cake from a renowned bakery in Nagpur, through #Swiggy. In the order details I mentioned “Please mention if the cake contains egg”. I am speechless after receiving the order

His post soon turned into a meme which was liked and shared by thousands. It was liked by over 50,000 people on Twitter. Even many renowned personalities couldn’t help but to share a great laugh over this comedy of errors.

Amid all that, Swiggy reached out to its customer:

Hi Kapil, sorry to know that the restaurant partner failed to understand your special instructions. Allow us to take a closer look, please share the order ID for further assistance. ^Faizan

Swiggy replied to Kapil.

Nagpur man orders cake, gets served with hilarious meme..!!!
Nagpur man orders cake, gets served with hilarious meme..!!!

Overwhelmed with the response he got to his tweet, Kapil also thanked people who enjoyed it and expressed gratitude towards Swiggy for solving his query.

Nagpur man orders cake, gets served with hilarious meme..!!!
Nagpur man orders cake, gets served with hilarious meme..!!!

PROVINCIAL AUTOMOBILE OPENS NEW MAHINDRA SHOWROOM AT MANISH NAGAR

MAHINDRA SHOWROOM

Provincial Automobile Central India’s largest and one of the oldest Mahindra & Mahindra dealers Has opened its new state-of-the-art showroom at Manish Nagar Nagpur, which is a NEW upcoming happening the Place of Nagpur, WITH a lot of residential complexes already in place, and future townships coming up.

The inauguration ceremony was done by Mahindra & Mahindra, Zonal head ( WEST ZONE) Manoj Gupta along with RSM Mahindra & Mahindra Ashish Sharma, ASM Karan Gulati Along with Ashish kale M.D of Provincial Automobile, Gurmeet Suri (CEO) Sharad Dewidi Sr G.M, Sanjay Kumar G.M of Provincial Automobile. Customers visiting the new Showroom at Manish Nagar can have an experience like Never before With being the 1st state of the Art showroom in Nagpur Our endeavor is to Be closer to the Customer and provide an unparalleled experience of the new age Mahindra SUVs

Mahindra & Mahindra has come out with a new logo, that will be used specifically By the Sports utility vehicle ( SUV) logo, The idea behind the visual identity change is to Express that Liberating feeling, that you can go where you want, when you want, in complete style. The provincial automobile has the main set up with the 3S state of the art facility at the mid, high road, Nagpur. and other locations include Chandrapur/ Bhandara/ Gondia, gadchiroli, and Wardha.

Further details on Mahindra Cars and Test Drives can be had from Provincial Automobile Beltarodi D- Mart, Cement Road Manish Nagar Nagpur -440037
Mobile No -9850489958/ 9850489960

Minimally Invasive Neuro Surgery at Wockhardt Hospitals, Nagpur

Wockhardt Hospitals

Nagpur: With new advancements in medical techniques, Neurosurgery is also advancing. Wockhardt Hospitals, Nagpur have been advancing in the direction of Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery which is of the most skilled procedures.

Minimally Invasive surgery describes any procedure that is less invasive than an open surgery used for the same purpose and is redefining the field of surgery. Minimally invasive procedures usually involve the use of modern devices and remote-controlled manipulation of surgical instruments for observing surgical fields through a scope, either minor/ endoscopy.

“In traditional neurosurgery, surgeons take large incision to gain proper access to the area of interest; while in MIS surgery use the small opening to access the same area with the use of either a microscope or endoscope”, informed Dr. Rahul Zamad, Consultant- Neurosurgery, Wockhardt Hospitals, Nagpur. Dr. Zamad also describes the highly complex cases he has operated on using the technique.

A 58-year-old male patient underwent surgery for a large Right-sided hypertensive basal ganglia bleed where a small frontal mini craniotomy was done and the bleed was evacuated using an endoscope to reduce the intracranial pressure. Traditionally this patient would have to undergo decompressive craniectomy and later another surgery would have been needed to put the bone flap back in place which could be avoided.

Similarly, a 28-year-old patient underwent transnasal transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery for CSF rhinorrhea and complete skull base repair was accomplished. We could avoid a large incision over his scalp to do an Anterior cranial fossa repair and avoid a lot of morbidity for him.

Another 34-year-old chap underwent Minimally invasive spine surgery for L4L5 PIVD and was operated by a 2 cm incision and was discharged within 12 hours after the surgery from the hospital. And there are many other examples.

Patients’ safety and completeness of the procedure are top priorities for the surgeon. Not all patients are candidates for MIS. Patient selection is of utmost importance and the surgeon decides the feasibility depending upon the condition of the patient.

Minimally invasive Neurosurgery cause less operative trauma for the patient and the surgical site also it causes less post-operative pain and smaller incisions are better accepted by the patients. It can help speed up a patient’s recovery and early return to work. It also reduces the hospital stay and thus the financial burden on the patient as the surgical cost between open and MIS does not differ by much. The use of video-assisted techniques helps surgeons have a better visualization of the area of interest by magnifying the area thus increasing the safety and improving the completeness of the procedure.

Patients with a deep-seated brain tumor / CSF rhinorrhea/ pituitary tumor/brain abscess/ intracranial bleed/ disc problems in the spine/ limited spinal fixation can be managed by a minimally invasive procedure.

We at Wockhardt are in the transformation from Open to Minimally invasive Neurosurgery and promoting MIS both in the brain as well as the spine as regularly procedures are being carried out.

Letter smuggled out of jail claims jailer thrashed Gaur

Nagpur Jail

Nagpur: They are just scribbles across one-and-a-half note book pages. But they were addressed to two scribes, smuggled out of Nagpur Central Jail, and claim that undertrial inmate Akash Gaur was thrashed by a jailer, which probably led to his death on May 14. The source of the information is said to be a fellow inmate of Gaur in the jail.

Gaur, who had a murder case going against him, was declared dead at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) after being brought there in an unconscious condition. The jail escorts had told the doctors that Gaur was suffering from breathlessness and chest pain.

In the note sent to TOI, it is mentioned that the same jailer had faced a penalty while serving at Nashik for torturing an inmate. The sender has also said an inmate at Aurangabad too was murdered when one of the officials now posted at Nagpur was serving there. The jailer is learnt to target anyone who does not fulfil his demands.
The person who leaked the information also claimed that one of the jail officials had been threatening witnesses who were supposed to depose before the magistrate inquiring into Gaur’s death.

On the day after his death, Gaur’s family had created a ruckus at GMCH mortuary, claiming his body had several injuries and seeking justice. They were clamouring for action against jail authorities for thrashing Gaur to death.

Sources also said the jailer, who allegedly thrashed Gaur, proceeded on leave on May 15, ostensibly to bring his belongings from Mumbai.

Gaur’s father, Tarachand, had claimed that he met his son on May 9 at Nagpur Central Jail. He said Gaur was in a panic, but had no signs of any illness. “My son was petrified that someone may assault or attack him in the jail. He also alerted me that jail authorities may assault him over a fracas in which he was involved,” Tarachand said while sharing his apprehensions with TOI outside the mortuary on May 15.

“My son wanted me to avail emergency bail for him at any cost. Within a week, he was dead under mysterious circumstances in jail. He must have been murdered,” he had said.
Dhantoli police had registered a case of accidental death and started probing the matter. Sources said Gaur’s family has now written a letter to senior police officials and also to Mantralaya for justice.

SP, Nagpur Central Jail, Anup Kumre said the jailer being accused of high-handedness is a highly disciplined official and is known for his no-nonsense stance. “There is no reason to believe that the inmate was thrashed. Senior officials have always been strictly instructing not to take tough measures against inmates physically,” he said.

Rs 2,000 fine for wearing unstrapped, without ISI mark helmet

ISI mark helmet

Nagpur: According to latest updates to the Motor Vehicles Act, wearing helmets improperly by two-wheeler riders can attract fines of up to ₹ 2,000. These fines can be imposed regardless of whether riders are wearing helmets, and include violations for wearing helmets with the strap untied, or if the helmet does not have a Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification, or the ISI mark.

According to Section 194D of the Motor Vehicles Act, “whoever drives a motorcycle or causes or allows a motorcycle to be driven in contravention of the provisions of Section 129 or the rules or regulations made thereunder shall be punishable with a fine of one thousand rupees and he shall be disqualified for holding a licence for a period of three months.”

Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1998 states that “every person driving or riding a motorcycle of any class or description, shall, while in a public place, wear protective headgear conforming to the standards of Bureau of Indian Standards, and is securely fastened to the head of the wearer by means of straps or other fastenings provided on the headgear.”

Rs 12 crore benches scam comes to light in cash-starved NMC..!!!

NMC
NMC

Nagpur: The cash-starved Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is again in headlines, of course for a dubious reason. Even as the investigations into the multi-crore stationery scam is still going on, another scandal has come to light in the civic body. This time it is Rs 12 crore benches scam, according to media reports.

The reports said that the NMC had installed over 17,500 benches at public places in the city at the cost of about Rs 12 crore. However, this figure is only on paper. In reality, only between 10,000-12,000 benches were installed but the bills for remaining ones were cleared without actual delivery.

An initial probe by the NMC team has found several irregularities. On paper, many of these benches were shown as installed, but on inspection the NMC team found no benches in the marked places. The probe also revealed that benches that were procured by the civic body were not only of poor quality but purchased at inflated prices.

The civic body installs benches in public places such as gardens, religious places, markets etc for citizens to rest. The benches are installed on the recommendations of Corporators. Funds under Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Standing Committee and Weaker Sections Committee were used for this purpose.

Following the reports, the Municipal Commissioner Radhakrishnan B had ordered a probe some two months ago. Consequently, a team under Deputy Municipal Commissioner Nirbhay Jain started the investigation. The team gathered details and information from the Public Works Department from all 10 zones and submitted a report this week.

According to sources, the Standing Committee had approved and made budgetary provisions for the installation of either concrete or iron benches in societies and at public places. Even financial provisions were made available from the Mayor and Deputy Mayor’s offices. The amount was spent under several heads — road repair and construction, ward fund, financially weaker sections, DPC funds among others.

As per the initial probe report, in 2019-20, the NMC had spent over Rs 4.44 crore to procure 6,587 benches, in 2020-21 and 2021-22, the Public Works Department spent over Rs 2.95 crore and Rs 4.51 crore to procure 4,424 benches and 6,551 benches, respectively. The initial probe revealed that certain contractors were allegedly indirectly paid in lump sum after allotment of orders for benches. These irregularities were observed in almost all wards in 10 zones.

The highest number of benches — 3,200 — were installed in Hanuman Nagar Zone, followed by Gandhibagh 3,027, Dharampeth 2,278 and Mangalwari 2,172.

Taking cognizance of the team’s findings, Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Radhakrishnan B has ordered a thorough probe.

Nine charred to death in fire after tanker-truck collision in Chandrapur

Chandrapur

As many as nine people were burnt alive after a fire broke out following a collision between a tanker and a truck on the outskirts of Chandrapur in Maharashtra, a police official said on Friday.

The accident occurred on Thursday around 10.30pm on Chandrapur-Mul Road, he said.

“A diesel-laden tanker collided with a truck transporting logs of wood close to Ajaypur near Chandrapur. After the accident, a fire broke out in which nine people were charred to death on the spot,” Chandrapur’s sub divisional police officer, Sudhir Nandanwar, said.

According to sources in the forest department, the fire brigade personnel reached Ajaypur about an hour after the accident and the blaze was brought under control a few hours later.

The bodies of the victims were later taken to Chandrapur hospital, Nandanwar said.

नागपूर : (Nagpur)आईला मारहाण करणार्‍या बापाची मुलाने केली हत्या

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नागपूर : शिवीगाळ करून आईला मारहाण करणाऱ्या वडिलांचा मुलाने भिंतीवर डोके आपटून खून केला. ही थरारक घटना (Nagpur) सावनेरमधील सदभावनानगर येथील डब्ल्यूसीएल कॉलनीत घडली. घनश्याम चुन्नीलाल तिलेकर (वय ४७), असे मृत वडिलांचे नाव आहे. मुलाला (आरोपी) पोलीसांनी अटक केली आहे असून, त्याने नुकतीच १२ वी ची परिक्षा दिली आहे.

घनश्याम हे वकोलित कार्यरत होते. त्यांना दारूचे व्यसन होते. दारू पिऊन नेहमी ते पत्नी बिनिता व मुलांना शिवीगाळ करून मारहाण करायचे. दोन दिवसांपुर्वी त्यांनी पत्नीला मारहाण केली. देवघराची तोडफोड केली. त्यामुळे संतप्त मुलाने बापाला (घनश्याम) काठीने मारहाण केली होती. त्यांनंतर त्यांचे डोके पकडून त्यांना भिंतीवर आपटले. यामध्ये त्यांच्या डोक्याला गंभीर दुखापत झाली होती. त्यानंतर घनश्याम यांना रूग्णालयात उपचाराकरिता दाखल करण्यात आले. मात्र त्यांचा उपचारादरम्यानच मृत्यू झाला.

घटनेची माहिती मिळताच, सावनेर पोलिस स्टेशनचे साहाय्यक पोलिस निरीक्षक निशांत फुलेकर यांच्यासह पोलिस घटनास्थळी पोहोचले. पोलिसांनी खुनाचा गुन्हा दाखल करून, आरोपी मुलाला अटक केली. त्याला २३ मे पर्यंत पोलिस कोठडी देण्यात आली आहे. कुंदन याने नुकतीच बारावीची परीक्षा दिल्याची माहिती पोलिसांनी दिली.

RTMNU Summer Exams in Offline Mode With MCQ Format :Its Final

RTMNU Exam
RTMNU declares 16 more results of Summer 2022 examinations

Nagpur: The long wait of students has come to an end, after Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) has finally decided to conduct summer exams in offline mode with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) paper pattern.

Now, the students appearing for Under-Graduate (UG), Post-Graduate (PG) and Pre-Final year are set to appear via ‘Offline Mode’ with MCQ pattern at their respective colleges.

The exams will be of 1.5 hrs and 50 questions will be given to students of which 40 need to be solved.

Notably, earlier this week the university had declared the dates of upcoming Summer-2022 examinations. The Time Table will be uploaded on the university website.

The exams for Under-Graduate (UG) courses will commence from June 8, 2022 onwards.

Post Graduate students will undergo examinations starting from June 15.

And Pre-Final year examinations (First Year to Final Year) will start from June 22.

NMC bulldozes Mominpura famous ML Canteen

ML Canteen

Nagpur: Muslim Library Canteen (ML Canteen) in Mominpura, the eatery which had doused the midnight hunger pangs of generations of Nagpurians, was razed to the ground on Thursday. Famous for its biryani and running till late in the night, the joint was subject to NMC’s anti-encroachment action. The nearly century old place had its own platter of controversies with the civic body.

Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) authorities demolished the canteen functioning on land leased out to Muslim Library. ML Canteen, as it was known popularly, was declared illegal as the land was meant for library. Besides some other eateries that had sprang-up on the ML land were also removed as part of the anti-encroachment drive.

About 13,400.625 sq. ft. of land was allotted to Muslim Library by NMC on 30-year lease free of premium. On the same land, ML Canteen was constructed which the civic body officials said was illegal. A writ petition was also filed in Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court in March, 2017, after NMC asked ML office bearers to vacate the land. After the hearing, the High Court directed authorities to take action as per rules prescribed in Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Rules, 1966.

In view of the court directives, officials of Gandhibagh Zone of NMC issued notice. A portion of ML Canteen was pulled down on May 10 by the authorities. The owners of ML Canteen again approached the HC seeking stay against NMC action. NMC then deferred the action and gave time till May 13,2022,to ML Canteen and other eateries to remove the structures on their own. Finally on Thursday, NMC razed the illegal structures on the leased land.

The NMC squad reached at 8 in the morning and soon ML Canteen was reduced to rubble. With no lease, now even the Muslim Library is on encroached land. In future, even the library premises can be subject to action, which includes demolition, said the NMC official

During the drive, two JCB were pressed into service to remove the illegally constructed buildings. A strong police posse ensured that no one interfered with the demolition. Sr. Police Inspector Trupti Sonone, Inspector Vinayak Kolhe were present throughout the action. The demolition was carried out by Enforcement Department’s team comprising Abhijit Netam, RajeshTelrandhe, Junior Engineer Shyam Dharmamali, under supervision of Deputy Commissioner Ashok Patil, Enforcement Superintending Engineer Shrikant Vaidya, Establishment Officer Parashar, Pravin Kotangale and Deputy Engineer Sanjay Kamble.

Woman bank clerk booked for Rs 97.63 lakh fraud in Nagpur

Woman bank clerk booked for Rs 97.63 lakh fraud in Nagpur

Nagpur: Bajaj Nagar Police booked a woman clerk attached to Yavatmal Urban Co-operative Bank’s Deo Nagar Branch for allegedly defrauding the bank to the tune of Rs 97.63 lakh.

Identified as Sneha Prakash Dani alias Sneha Tushar Naik (35), the accused is a resident of Flat No 303, Satya Apartment, Manish Nagar. Satish Shridhar Joshi (57), Divisional Manager of Yavatmal Urban Co-operative Bank( YUCB), lodged a complaint that Sneha misused the ID and password and did not take the signature of manager on account opening forms of her husband Tushar Naik and son. She then fraudulently opened the accounts with different names between January 13, 2016 and February 15, 2022, made illegal transactions and diverted Rs 97.63 lakh in her husband’s account and duped the bank.

Bajaj Nagar Police registered a case under Sections 409, 467, 477, 114 of the IPC read with Sections 66(C), 66(D) of the Information Technology Act, against the accused Sneha Dani. Further probe is underway.

आज तय होगी परीक्षा पद्धति, विवि ने बुलाई विद्वत परिषद की आपात बैठक :Nagpur University

RTMNU Exam
RTMNU declares 16 more results of Summer 2022 examinations

नागपुर: नागपुर विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा भले ही ग्रीष्म सत्र परीक्षाओं की तिथि घोषित कर दी गई हो लेकिन परीक्षा की पद्धति को लेकर अब भी संभ्रम की स्थिति बनी हुई है. परीक्षा पद्धति तय करने के लिए 20 मई को विद्वत परिषद की आपात बैठक बुलाई गई है. उम्मीद की जा रही है कि इसमें परीक्षा पद्धति को लेकर स्थिति स्पष्ट हो सकेगी.

पिछले महीनेभर के घटनाक्रम के बाद विवि प्रशासन ने बुधवार को अधिसूचना जारी कर ग्रीष्म सत्र की परीक्षाओं की तिथि जारी की लेकिन पूरा टाइम टेबल और परीक्षा की पद्धति घोषित नहीं की गई. पिछली बार जब विवि ने अधिसूचना जारी की थी तो उसमें प्रात्यक्षिक परीक्षा ऑफलाइन और लिखित परीक्षा ऑनलाइन लेने का निर्णय लिया गया था लेकिन उच्च व तकनीकी शिक्षा मंत्री द्वारा ऑनलाइन परीक्षा पर सहमति नहीं दर्शाने के बाद विवि ने अधिसूचना को स्थगित कर दिया था. साथ ही प्रात्यक्षिक परीक्षा भी नहीं हो सकी थी.

बहुप्रश्न पद्धति पर हो सकता है विचार
राज्य के अन्य विश्वविद्यालयों ने परीक्षा और पद्धति दोनों की घोषणा कर दी है, जबकि नागपुर विवि काफी पिछड़ गया है. यही वजह है कि अब छात्रों की नजर शुक्रवार को होने वाली विद्वत परिषद की बैठक पर लगी हुई है. जानकारों की मानें तो विवि प्रशासन उच्च शिक्षा मंत्री के निर्णय के खिलाफ नहीं जा सकता. इस हालत में ऑफलाइन परीक्षा पर सहमति बन सकती है.

फिलहाल विवि ने लिखित परीक्षा यानी 3 घंटे की परीक्षा के लिए पूरी तैयारी नहीं की है. यही वजह है कि ऑफलाइन में भी बहुप्रश्न पद्धति को अपनाया जा सकता है. इससे एक ओर जहां छात्रों का टेंशन कम होगा वहीं दूसरी ओर विवि के लिए समय पर परिणाम घोषित करने में भी आसानी हो सकती है. दरअसल देरी से परीक्षा होने के कारण विवि के लिए परिणाम घोषित करने को लेकर भी चुनौती होगी. तमाम तरह के मुद्दों पर विचार कर बैठक में निर्णय लिया जा सकता है

Man attacks girl with hammer at computer centre in Ajni

crime

Nagpur: An insane man attacked a teenage girl with a hammer on her head at a computer institute in the Ajni area on Wednesday afternoon.

The accused Chetan Likhare (35), a resident of Narendra Nagar, has been arrested for assaulting the girl who is undergoing treatment at a hospital.

According to police, the girl was a student of Atlanta Computer Institute in the Ajni area while the accused was an ex-student of the institute. She arrived at the computer institute on Wednesday afternoon. The accused came to the institute when the girl was busy attending the classes. He suddenly whisked out a hammer and hit on her head. The girl collapsed on the ground in the pool of blood while the accused ran away from the spot. The profusely bleeding girl was admitted to the hospital by teachers.

Ajni police rushed to the spot and registered a case under provisions of Indian Penal Code. The accused was arrested by the police in the evening.

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