Rajiv Gandhi case convict donates ₹5,000 to fight COVID-19
The Hindu
R.P. Ravichandran, a convict in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, who is undergoing imprisonment for last 29 years, has donated ₹5,000 to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Publi
R.P. Ravichandran, a convict in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, who is undergoing imprisonment for last 29 years, has donated ₹5,000 to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund to fight COVID-19. According to his lawyer T. Thirumurugan, the convict, now incarcerated at Madurai central prison, had donated the amount from the money he has earned inside the prison. The lawyer deposited the amount online in the name of Mr. Ravichandran on Saturday.Sumit Nagal attained the 77th place in ATP rankings. As per the established criteria, the top 56 players, both in men’s and women’s rankings, will attain automatic qualification for the Olympics but no more than four per country can make the cut for the Games, a rule which allows lower ranked players to sneak into the draw.
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