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CM ATTACKS SAFFRON PARTY
Maha development
shows BJP wants
to eliminate Oppn
at any cost: Gehlot
CM SAYS THAT ALL THE LEADERS,
INCLUDING AJIT PAWAR, WHOM
THE BJP USED TO ACCUSE OF
CORRUPTION TILL YESTERDAY,
WERE INDUCTED IN THE CABINET
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur
hief Minister
Ashok Gehlot
on Sunday tar-
geted the BJP over the
political developments in
Maharashtra, saying the
party wants to “elimi-
nate” the Opposition on
the basis of money power
and central agencies.
In a surprising move,
Ajit Pawar took oath as
the deputy chief minister
of Maharashtra, while
eightlegislatorsofhisNa-
tionalist Congress Party
(NCP) took oath as min-
isters in the government
led by the Shiv Sena and
the Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) earlier in the day.
“The political devel-
opments that have taken
place in Maharashtra to-
day show that the BJP
wants to eliminate the
opposition parties on the
basis of money power
and central agencies. It is
highly condemnable,”
Gehlot said in a tweet.
He further said, “All
the leaders, includingAjit
Pawar, whom the BJP
used to accuse of corrup-
tion till yesterday, were
inducted in the cabinet.
The BJPhas been nervous
ever since the opposition
parties started coming to-
gether, due to which it is
breaking regional parties
by putting pressure from
central agencies.”
“No matter how much
the BJP tries, the public
has decided that it will
give a befitting reply
when the time comes to
thwart these attempts to
kill democracy,” he said.
 —with PTI inputs
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
C
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V-PTOADDRESSIITGUWAHATI’S
25THCONVOCATIONONTUESDAY
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar
will address the Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT)-Guwahati’s 25th
convocation on Tuesday.
MODI TO BE GUEST OF HONOUR
AT FRANCE’S NATIONAL DAY
PM Narendra Modi will be the Guest
of Honour for France’s National Day
(Bastille Day) this year. Bastille Day
is observed on July 14 every year.
A mass shooting in the US city of Baltimore,
Maryland, has left multiple people killed and 29
injured, local media reported on Sunday.
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FORECAST
Firemen and locals douse
a fire that broke out in a
commercial building, at
Batamaloo, in Srinagar,
on Sunday.  PTI
IN BRIEF
Apex court to reopen
today, to take up
important matters
New Delhi: The Su-
preme Court will reopen
today after a 42-day
summer break and will
take up a batch of pleas
related to the strife in
Manipur and a petition
by the sister of slain
gangster-turned-politi-
cian Atiq Ahmad and
Ashraf seeking constitu-
tion of a commission to
inquire into their deaths.
TMC worker killed,
several injured in WB
rural poll violence
Kolkata: A TMC work-
er was killed late on
Saturday night and sev-
eral other members of
TMC and Opposition
were injured in clashes
in panchayat poll-bound
West Bengal. The TMC
worker, Jiyarul Molla
(52), was shot dead in
Phulmalancha area in
Basanti in South 24
Parganas district.
BJP high command
summons BSY to Delhi
Bengaluru: Senior BJP
leader and former Kar-
nataka CM BS Yedi-
yurappa on Sunday left
for New Delhi after be-
ing summoned by the
party’s top leadership
amidst a delay in elect-
ing the Leader of Oppo-
sition in the Karnataka
Legislative Assembly.
SCJudgeRastogi’sretirementdinner
SHAZID CHAUHAN
Maha Political Drama
AjitPawarshocksuncleSharad
again,joinsNDAgovtasDyCM
First India Bureau
Mumbai
Giving a shock to his un-
cle Sharad Pawar second
time, NCP leaderAjit Pa-
war on Sunday led a ver-
tical split in the party to
become the deputy chief
minister of Maharashtra.
First time,Ajit Pawar has
joined hands with the BJP
in 2019 to become deputy
CM under the then Maha-
rashtra Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis. But
that government had last-
ed just 80 hours as Pawar
was unable to cause a
split in his party.
Addressing reporters
after taking oath,Ajit Pa-
war said NCP decided to
become part of the Shiv
Sena-BJPgovt for the de-
velopment of the country
and praised PM Narendra
Modi’s leadership.
Maintaining that there
was no split in NCP, Ajit
Pawar said they would
contest all future elec-
tions on the NCP’s name
and symbol.
It will be Ajit Pawar’s
fourth stint as Deputy
CM of Maharashtra.
Meanwhile, NCPchief
Sharad Pawar said it was
not the party’s decision to
go with BJP-Shiv Sena.
Sharad Pawar has con-
vened a meeting on July
5 in Mumbai to discuss
the developments and the
future course of action.
Pawar Jr. leads vertical split in NCP founded by his uncle 24 years ago
Maharashtra Guv Ramesh Bais with CM Eknath Shinde, Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit
Pawar, and newly sworn-in State Cabinet ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Mumbai, on Sunday.  PTI
SHINDE CABINET GETS
9 MORE MINISTERS
Mumbai: The
cabinet of Eknath
Shinde govt has
expanded with the induc-
tion of 9 more ministers.
Governor Ramesh Bais
administered the oath to
NCP Leader Ajit Pawar
as the second Deputy CM
with Chhagan Bhujbal,
Dilip Walse-Patil, Hasan
Mushrif, Dhananjay
Munde, Dharmarao Baba
Atram, Aditi Tatkare,
Sanjay Bansode and Anil
Patil.
BIGBLOWTOOPPNUNITY!IT’SVERYDIFFICULTTOCOUNTERBJP’SSTRATEGY
Ahead of joint Opposition’s Bengaluru conference on July 13, 14, Sharad
Pawar’s NCP got a big split with Pawar’s nephew Ajit Pawar joining NDA govt
as Deputy CM. It is really very difficult to counter BJP’s strategy. The BJP has
struck twice in the last two years, to break the MVA Opposition alliance. Ajit Pawar
claims to have the backing of over 40 of NCP’s total 53 MLAs in the state assembly.
4 OATH-TAKINGS IN MAHARASHTRA SINCE 2019
1
In Nov 2019, after
the Assembly polls
and the split between the
BJP and Shiv Sena,
Devendra Fadnavis and
NCP’s Ajit Pawar were
sworn in as CM and
Deputy CM.
2
Within a month, Shiv
Sena’s Uddhav
Thackeray was sworn in
as CM after his party
joined hands with NCP 
Congress to form the
Maha Vikas Agahdi govt.
Ajit Pawar was made the
deputy Chief Minister.
3
The MVA govt fell in
June last year after
minister Eknath Shinde
and 39 MLAs revolted
against Thackeray and
split Shiv Sena. Shinde
was sworn in as CM on
June 30 with BJP’s
support. Fadnavis was
made deputy CM.
4
4th oath-taking
ceremony was held
on Sunday (July 2, 2023)
with Ajit Pawar and 8 other
NCP leaders taking as
ministers at the Raj
Bhavan in Mumbai.
Now the double engine
government has a triple
engine. The state will
sprint (on the path of
development). Now we
have one CM and two
deputy chief ministers.
This will help faster
development of the
state.
EKNATH SHINDE,
MAHARASHTRA CHIEF MINISTER
The country is
progressing under the
leadership of PM Modi. He
is also popular in other
countries. Everyone
supports him and
appreciates his
leadership. We will fight
the upcoming Lok Sabha
and Assembly elections
with them (BJP) and that
is why we have taken this
decision.
AJIT PAWAR,
DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER
This is not ‘googly’, it is a
robbery. It is not a small
thing. Today’s episode
must be new for others,
but not for me. I am not
bothered that people
have left, but I am
worried for their future.
SHARAD PAWAR,
NCP PRESIDENT
PM to chair meet
of Council of
Ministers today
PTI
New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi will chair a meeting
of the Union Council of
Ministers on Monday
amid a heightened buzz
about the likelihood of a
Cabinet reshuffle follow-
ing a series of meetings of
the ruling BJP’s top brass.
The Monday meeting
is expected to be held at
the newly built conven-
tion centre at Pragati
Maidan here, which will
host the G20 summit in
September.
The political upheaval
inMaharashtraonSunday
as NCP leader Ajit Pawar
joined the BJP-Shiv Sena
government along with
several of his party legis-
lators and a number of
closed-door meetings in-
volving the BJP’s brain
trust, including Home
Minister Amit Shah and
party president J PNadda,
have strengthened the
view that a Cabinet re-
shuffle is on the cards.
Senior NCP MP and
former Union Minister
Praful Patel, who ditched
his longtime mentor
Sharad Pawar to join
hands with his nephew, is
being seen as a probable
contender among the
likely new ministers in
the Central government.
PM Modi gave constitutional
recognition to backwards: Shah
First India Bureau
Lucknow
Launching a fresh at-
tack against the Con-
gress, Samajwadi Party
and the Bahujan Samaj
Party (BSP), Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah on Sunday said
despite being in power
for a long period these
parties never gave con-
stitutional recognition
to the backward com-
munity and it were PM
Narendra Modi and the
BJPwho paved the way
for the welfare of the
backwards.  P7
Terror case: NIA raids Bihar, Guj, UP locations
ANI
New Delhi
The National Investiga-
tion Agency (NIA) on
Sunday conducted raids
at five places in Bihar,
Gujarat and Uttar
Pradesh in connection
with ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’,
a radicalized module be-
ing run by Pakistan-
based suspects.
The agency searched
one place in Darbhanga
and two in Patna in Bihar,
one in Surat (Gujarat),
and one in Bareilly (Uttar
Pradesh). The raids were
conducted at the premis-
es of these suspects
across three states.
NIA NABS YOUTH IN PFI
CASE IN DARBHANGA
Darbhanga: Na-
tional Investigation
Team (NIA) team
have arrested a youth
from Chhotki Bazar of the
Behera police station area
at Darbhanga, in connec-
tion with a PFI case, police
said on Sunday. The youth
used to study in Patna.
The NIA team arrested the
youth with the help of the
Darbhanga police.
NIA and Bihar ATS teams jointly carry out raids at Mohammad
Riazuddin Kasmi’s book stall, in Patna on Sunday.  PTI
4killedinfreshManipurviolence
First India Bureau
Imphal
At least four men were
killed in fresh round of
violence in Manipur on
Sunday. The incident
took place in areas in the
adjoining districts of
Bishnupur and Chura-
chandpur. Bishnupur SP
Heisnam Balram said the
villagers in Bishnupur
were killed in an “unpro-
voked attack.”  P7
CM N Biren Singh inspects the
on-ground situation at the hills
in Manipur, on Sunday. PTI
CM HINTS AT FOREIGN
HAND BEHIND VIOLENCE
Manipur CM N Biren
Singh has hinted that
external forces or
elements may have had a
hand in the ethnic violence
that claimed several lives in
the state. During an interview
whether an international or-
ganisation could have played
a role in the violence, Singh
said that he could “neither
deny nor vehemently affirm”
the possibility.
V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar, senior advocate Ajit Kumar Sinha,
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra and others at the venue on Sunday.
CJI DY Chandrachud  Justice Ajay Rastogi
interact at the dinner party on Sunday.
A retirement dinner of senior Supreme Court Judge Ajay Rastogi was held
at his residence at Moti Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi on Sunday. Rastogi
retired on June 17. Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar, Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla, CJI DY Chandrachud, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaish-
nav, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, many senior judges and politicians attended it.
TOP
QUOTES
JJP strong on about 28 to
30 seats in Raj: Chautala
Roadcavesinfor3rd
timewithin22days!
A massive hole opened up in a road at Ayodhya Path on Sunday.
DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS
Preps in full swing
for Gadkari’s visit
Constable fires
at wife over
suspicion of
affair in Udaipur
First India Bureau
Kotputli
Haryana’s Jannayak Ja-
nata Party (JJP) organ-
ized a big public meeting
on Sunday in Kotputli.
Haryana Deputy Chief
Minister Dushyant
Chautala addressed the
meeting at the LBS Col-
lege playground, Kot-
putli. Haryana JJP offi-
cials and Rajasthan JJP
President Prithvi Singh
Meel, all JJP officials
reached Kotputli.
Chautala said that we
are talking about Ra-
jasthan with BJP and our
organization is strong on
about 28 to 30 seats. He
said that he would ask for
Kotputli seat from BJP
on priority and make
Ramnivas Yadav contest
from this seat. He said,
“In Haryana, we are giv-
ing 50% reservation to
women, 75% employ-
ment opportunities to
youth, Rs 2750 as old age
pension,” he said
First India Bureau
Jaipur
With the onset of mon-
soon in Jaipur, the poor
drainage system has once
again exposed. On Sun-
day, a road caved in the
posh locality of Shyam
Nagar in Jaipur. Sources
informed that the inci-
dent took place at Ayod-
hya Path wherein a patch
of road caved in that left
a crater 15 feet deep and
18 feet long.
Surprisingly, this is
third time that road has
caved in the same loca-
tion. The locals blocked
the way by putting bush-
es and stones around.
Later, officials of Jaipur
Development Authority
and Jaipur Municipal
Corporation also reached
the spot and sacks of
sand were filled in the pit
to prevent any road ac-
cident. The incident has
once again exposed the
preparedness of civic au-
thorities to deal with the
rainy season.
Sanjay Jain
Pratapgarh
The Union Road Trans-
port Minister Nitin Gad-
kari will be visiting
Pratapgarh on July 4. He
will be laying the founda-
tion stone of the bypass
to be built on National
Highway 56.Adome has
been constructed at
Dussehra Ground in
Pratapgarh where Gad-
kari is expected to ad-
dress a public gathering.
Admins are reviewing
prepartions continuously.
First India Bureau
Udaipur
A police constable in
Kherwara town of
Udaipur district on Sun-
day fired a gunshot at his
wife over suspicion of
her illicit affair, police
said. Police informed the
constable, Mukesh Salvi,
posted in Tiddi Police
Station, opened fire at his
wife, Khushbu Salvi.
“The couple often ex-
changed heated argu-
ments as Mukesh had a
suspicion of her affair.
The accused reached his
in-law’s house and
opened fire on his wife.
Khushbu sustained bullet
injuries on shoulders and
was taken to Maharana
Bhupal Hospital for
treatment,” police said.
“Mukesh Salvi fled from
the spot after firing. Ten-
sion gripped the area fol-
lowing the incident and
extra police personnel
were deployed in the lo-
cality,” police added. In
light of the gravity of in-
cident, Manoj has been
suspended from services
as a police constable.
Ravi Katara
Bharatpur
Union Minister Piyush
Goyal on Sunday said
that the public welfare
schemes and historic de-
cisions of the Modi gov-
ernment have improved
the standard of living of
the common people. At
the same time, the busi-
ness class has also got
relief, he said.
“During the tenure of
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, there has been all-
round development in the
country and India’s repu-
tation has increased in
the world,” the minister
said while addressing a
business conference in
Bayana town. Attacking
the state government, the
Union minister called it a
government of corrup-
tion. Raising the issue of
paper leak, he said that
government of Rajasthan
is engaged in looting and
cheating youths.
He said that the life
of public has become dif-
ficult due to the increase
in new taxes by state
government.
RAJASTHAN
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CONGRESS SLAMS BJP AS...
MLA shows wrong map of India!
First India Bureau
Jaipur
ajasthan Con-
gress on Sun-
day condemned
former BJP MLA
Kailash Verma for al-
legedly showing a wrong
map of India in a video
statement he
issued.
Congress
spokesper-
son
Swarnim
Chaturve-
di in
a statement alleged said
that the BJP leader in a
video statement showed
a map of India which did
not show Jammu 
Kashmir and Ladakh as
its part. The Congress
leader was apparently re-
ferring to a BJP publicity
video Verma posted on
Facebook on Saturday
depicting a map of India
for a couple of seconds.
Swarnim Chaturvedi
said that with the map,
Verma belied the stance
of his own party, which
doesn’t leave a chance to
make “tall claims” on
Jammu  Kashmir.
The BJP leader has
donethesamethingwhich
anti-India forces have
been doing for a long
time, Chaturvedi said in
the statement. The Con-
gress urges the Centre to
take strict action against
theleaderoftheBharatiya
Janata Party who upload-
ed such “anti-national”
videos, Chaturvedi said.
Screen-grab of the alleged video posted by Verma, retweeted by
PCC Rajasthan’s official handle on Sunday.
R
Pali: Two children died
due to drowning while
four were rescued when
they had gone to play
near a river in Mokampu-
ra Gram Panchayat area
of Bali subdivision in
Pali. Victims have been
identified as Himan-
shu(15), and Nirmal (17).
Locals along with police
and members of the nres-
cue team helped fish out
the bodies of the kids
from the water.
 Subhash Trivedi
Two minor boys drown
in a river while playing
in Bali of Pali district
Jodhpur: Police has
busted a gang involved in
online fraud and arrested
eight accused. The ac-
cused used to cheat citi-
zens of the UK and Can-
ada after hacking their
IDs on e-commerce web-
site Amazon. Police un-
earthed a call center in
Cyber Park, Sardarpura
and caught the accused,
who are the residents of
Gujarat, Nagaland, Ma-
harashtra and Uttara-
khand. The accused used
to talk like representa-
tive of a company.
Online fraud racket
busted, 8 held for
duping people abroad
IN BRIEF
Countrycan’tprogressbyvote-
bankpolitics,appeasement:CP
Youcan’tdifferentiatebetween
‘Singhs’:Rathoreclearstheair
Shiv Prakash Purohit
Jodhpur
Leader of opposition Ra-
jendra Rathore on Sun-
day played down snatch-
ing of mic from former
BJP MLA Babu Singh
during defence minister
Rajnath Singh’s public
meeting in Jodhpur’s
Balesar in the presence of
union minister Gajendra
Singh Shekhawat saying
both Babu Singh and Ga-
jendra Singh are the party
leaders. “Babu Singh is
ours and Gajendra Singh
is also ours. You will not
be able to differentiate
between ‘Singhs’,” he
told reporters during his
Jodhpur visit.
He was responding to
the questions on the inci-
dent in Rajnath Singh’s
public meeting where
mic was stanched from
the former MLAon stage
in order to prevent him
from addressing the rally.
He was, allowed to speak
after the intervention of
Gajendra Singh.
The BJP state president said that centre will do whatever is in the interest of country
BJP state president CP Joshi addressing the media from BJP party headquarter in Jaipur on Sunday.
Piyush Goyal with Ranjeeta Koli and other local leaders during a
‘Tiffin meeting” in Bharatpur on Sunday.
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister
Dushyant Chautala.
GS Shekhawat praying at the Tanot Mata temple for the well-
being of public, at Indo-Pak border in Jaisalmer on Sunday.
Rajendra Rathore with local leaders at circuit house in Jodhpur.
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur
Reacting to the political
development in Maha-
rashtra where NCPleader
Ajit Pawar has joined the
Shinde government, BJP
state president CP Joshi
said that no one leaves
his home just like that.
“Pawar is seeing his fu-
ture in the Shinde gov-
ernment. He knows the
mood of the people of the
country,” he said. Joshi
said that the BJPis work-
ing considering the na-
tion first. He also said
that the Uniform Civil
Code (UCC) is for devel-
opment and prosperity of
the country.
“The Centre will do
whatever is in the inter-
est of the country,” he
said. Talking to reporters
at the party’s state head-
quarters, Joshi said that
equal rights have been
mentioned for all citi-
zens in the Constitution
of India and in such a
situation, how a dual
system can run in the
country. He said that
country can never be de-
veloped by appeasement
and vote bank politics.
TAKING AN IN-DEPTH
LOOK AT BJP’S NEW
EXECUTIVE TEAM IN RAJ
The new executive
team of State BJP
has struck a balance
of caste and local political
equations. Jitendra Gothwal
has been made Vice Presi-
dent from the secretary.
Gothwal is a young face of
SC in Eastern Rajasthan.
He is close to Rajendra
Rathore too. Unionist face
Anantram Vishnoi got the
post of secretary and he
has been brought in as
KK Vishnoi’s alternate. BY
making Dausa’s Neelam
Gurjar as secretary, at-
tention has been given
to young Gurjar women.
Laxmikant Bhardwaj has
been removed from sec-
retary post but he may be
made party spokesperson.
CR Chaudhary, who was
denied ticket last time, has
been made vice president.
Narayan Panchariya, who
has experience of working
for party in several states,
will now work in state office
as VP. Shravan Singh
Bagri is close to Rajendra
Rathore. Vasudev Chawla
has been like a shadow of
Rajendra Rathore. Santosh
Ahlawat was denied a ticket
and has now become a VP.
 Aishwary Pradhan
Goyal calls Cong govt, ‘the
government of corruption’
Will enact ERCP if
BJP comes to power
in Raj: GS Shekhawat
Suryaveer S Tanwar
Jaisalamer
Union Jal Shakti Minis-
ter Gajendra Singh Shek-
hawat is on a two-day
visit to Jaisalmer. Re-
garding ERCP, Shekha-
wat said that after the
formation of the BJP
government in the state,
new rules will be made
on ERCP and it will be
implemented.
He said that the state
government has hatched
a conspiracy to stop
ERCP for political gains.
In a viral video in the
past, Shekhawat said that
he would implement
ERPC if Rajendra
Rathore came to power.
And today, he confirmed
that 13 districts of state
will get ERCP water in
next state government.
Shekhawat said that
Saleh Mohammad
should tell the full form
of ERCP to the media.
He advised Shale Mo-
hammad to first read the
book and then make
comment regarding wa-
ter reaching the people.
Man, daughter crushed under train
Manoj Chourasia
Sirohi
In a tragic incident, a fa-
ther, and his minor
daughter from Jalore dis-
trict were crushed to
death after they slipped
while trying to board a
moving train and came
under it atAbu Road rail-
way station on Sunday.
“The train departed
from station by the time
the victims reached the
platform. Bhimaram and
her daughter slipped
while boarding the train
and were grievously in-
jured. They were rushed
to hospital for treatment
where doctors declared
them brought dead.
GRP and RPF also
reached the spot after in-
cident,” police said.
TWO KILLED, ONE INJURED AS CAR LOSES
BALANCE, RAMS INTO TRUCK IN CHITTORGARH
Two people were killed while one was injured
after a speeding car lost its balance and
rammed into a truck in Chittorgarh on Sunday,
police said. Police informed the mishap took place on
Sunday morning in the Gangrar area on Chittorgarh –
Bhilwara highway. “The victims were heading towards
Bhilwara when the car lost its balance and rammed into
the truck from behind. Of the three victims, two includ-
ing a woman and man, died on the spot,” police said.
JDA filled the hole at Ayodhya
Marg with sand bags.
Dr Joshi on study tour of 3 nations
Raj Assembly Speaker Dr. CP Joshi at Parliament of Ireland on Sunday. Principal Secretary
of Assembly, Mahaveer Prasad Sharma, was also present on this occasion. Joshi will
return to Jaipur on Monday, July 3rd after study tour of UK, Scotland, and Ireland.
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PALANHAR BENEFICIARIES
CM to transfer `87.36 cr into 5.91L a/c today
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur
he CM Ashok
Gehlot will
transfer Rs
87,36,56,750 through di-
rect benefit transfer
(DBT) in the bank ac-
countsof5,91,730benefi-
ciaries in a state-level
programme of Dialogue
with Palanhar Beneficiar-
ies on Monday.
CM Gehlot will have a
dialogue with beneficiar-
ies through video confer-
ence in the programme
that will be organized at
the CMR at 12 noon. Dis-
trict level programme
will also be organised.
The Palanhar scheme is
implemented to ensure
that boys and girls who
come in the category of
orphans, and other chil-
dren who need care and
protection are properly
taken care of, protected
and educated within the
family. The person raising
these children in this
scheme is given economic
assistance every month to
arrange education, food
and clothing for the chil-
dren. CM Gehlot in the
budget of 2023-24 had an-
nounced to increase the
financial assistance in the
Palanhar scheme to Rs
750 per month from Rs
500giventochildrenaged
0to6yearsandtheamount
given to children aged 6 to
18 years to Rs 1500 per
month from Rs 1000.
CM Ashok Gehlot addressing the beneficiaries during a ‘Labharti Utsav’. FILE
Palanharschemeis
implementedto
ensurethatboysand
girlswhocomeinthe
categoryoforphans,
otherchildrenwho
need protectionare
properlytakencare
of,protectedand
educated
T
Jalore: A 60-yr-old man
was allegedly shot dead
during a condolence
meeting in Sanchore town
of Jalore on Sunday. Po-
lice informed the de-
ceased has been identi-
fied as Bhikharam, a res-
ident of Siwara village.
“At around 12:30 pm on
Sunday, Bhikharam ar-
rived at Bhakhararam
Panwar’s house to attend
a condolence meet. A
family dispute broke out
and firing started. More
than 100 people were
present,” police said.
60-yr-old shot dead
during condolence
meet in Jalore
Jaipur: After about a
month, regular hearing
will start in High Court
from Monday. Hearing
in Raj HC principal seat
Jodhpur  Jaipur bench
was closed due to sum-
mer vacations which
started from June 5. At
the same time, 19
benches have been
formed for hearing in
the Jaipur bench which
includes 3 division
benches and 16 single
judge benches. The divi-
sion benches are of Jus-
tice MM Srivastava and
Justice Praveer Bhatna-
gar, Justice Ashok Gaur
and Justice Ashutosh
Kumar, Justice Pankaj
Bhandari and Justice
Bhuvan Goyal. The
benches will hear im-
portant cases. At the
same time, 16 single
benches of other judges
will hear other cases.
WorktoresumeinRaj
HighCourtfromtoday,
newrosterformed
IN BRIEF
Alwar: A minor girl was
allegedly kidnapped and
gang-raped by two men
in Ramgarh area of Al-
war district, police said.
Police informed the ac-
cused kidnapped the girl
on the pretext of giving
money sent by her father.
“The accused telephoned
her and called her on
pretext of giving money.
As soon as the girl came
out of her house, the ac-
cused abducted girl and
then raped her. Accused
also filmed her obscene
videos, case under POC-
SO is registered and
probe is on” police said.
Minor raped, obscene
videorecordedinAlwar
There’sdevelopmentinState,
butonlyofCongress,saysRaje
Raje faction shows strength, corners Cong-led Raj govt
BJP rally in Kota
Gul Mohammad
Kota
Former Chief Minister
Vasundhara Raje lashed
outattheCongressgovtat
the BJP rally held in Kota
on Sunday. She said that
onlycorruptionhasdevel-
oped in the Congress rule
in the State. The Raje fac-
tionshoweditsstrengthas
thousands of people
turned up for the public
meeting in Shambhupura.
The rally was held under
the leadership of former
MLA Prahlad Gunjal.
Raje began her address
with a poem and ended
with a pledge of victory.
Raje also reminded the
residents of Hadoti about
their 34-year relationship.
The BJP leaders claimed
that seating arrangements
for 1.5 lakh people was
made in the dome. De-
scribing rally as historic,
the organizers said that a
crushing defeat of Cong is
certain in the upcoming
polls. A large number of
formerBJPMinisters,for-
mer MLAs, former MPs,
BJP leaders associated
with Raje group reached
the rally. Raje named al-
most all the senior party
leaders in her speech.
“India which used to be
countedfrombelow,today
that same India is counted
from the above. India
which earlier used to take
advice from other coun-
tries, today the big coun-
tries seeks advice from us.
This is the difference in
just 9 yrs,” Raje said.
“There was develop-
ment in Rajasthan under
Congress rule, not of Ra-
jasthan but of Congress,
of corruption, of atrocities
on women and dalit, of
unemployment. The
whole state is trying to get
rid of this government,”
she said.
Addressing the rally,
Gunjal accused the Cong
govt of corruption and
abusing youth  farmers.
Aerial view of the venue at Shambhupura, Kota on Sunday. BJP leaders claimed that seating arrangements
were made for over 1.5 lakh people under the dome. Vasundhara Raje addressing the public rally in Shambhupura on Sunday.
We started Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme for
free treatment, they renamed it to Chiranjeevi. In
our scheme, the poor were treated free of cost in all
hospitals. This govt abandoned ERCP too by getting
entangled in politics. Kota airport issue also got
entangled by state govt. Cyber crime is increasing.
VASUNDHARA RAJE, FORMER CM
RAJE VISITS PLACES IN
CHITTORGARH
Chittorgarh: Former
CM Vasundhara Raje
visited Chittorgarh
district and took part in
several programmes. The
former CM participated in
the Sanatan Chaturmas
of Awadhesh Chaitanya
Brahmachari Maharaj which
started at Angarh Bavji,
Nimbahera. Later, she
stayed at Zinc Guest House
in Chittorgarh. Raje also met
party workers during her
stay at guest house. Former
Minister SC Kriplani was also
present with Raje while she
left for Kota from Chittorgarh.
 PK Agarwal
Owaisi Rally in Jaipur
CM Gehlot delivers budget promises
Nationcannotberun
likemaking2minute
noodles,saysOwaisi
AIMIM party chief Asaduddin Owaisi addressing a public meeting in
Ramleela Maidan, New Gate in Jaipur on Sunday.  SUNIL SHARMA
`2,185 cr okayed for medical facilities in Raj
First India Bureau
Jaipur
In order to realize the con-
cept of Nirogi Rajasthan,
the state government is
expanding medical facili-
ties. The buildings of 473
medical institutions of the
state will be constructed
for which more than Rs
2,185 crore
have been
approved by
the CM Ge-
hlot.
Haldiram Moolchand
Cardiovascular Sciences
at Medical College, Bi-
kaner is being upgraded
as Cardiovascular Center
of Excellence for which
Rs 8.89 crore have been
approved by CM.
The CM has approved
the proposal to open a
new sub-health center in
Tikamgarh village of
Balesar Panchayat Sami-
ti, Jodhpur.
10 new posts of assis-
tant professor will be cre-
ated in dental college and
hospital of Jaipur. 3 posts
of prosthodontics, 2 each
of paedodontics, oral pa-
thology  periodontics
andonepostofdentalma-
terial will be created.
CM GEHLOT APPROVES 21 NEW POSTS FOR NEW
GOVT COLLEGE AT SABLA IN DUNGARPUR
CM Gehlot has approved the proposal to
open a new govt college at Sabla in Dun-
garpur. Along with this, he has approved
the proposal for creation of new posts for the
operation of college. As per proposal, a college
building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 4.50 crore. Posts of
Principal, Librarian, Physical Teacher, Asst Accounts Officer
Grade-I, Addl Administrative Officer, Information Asst, Senior
Asst, Laboratory Carrier, Laboratory Assistant and Book Lifter
1-1, and 7 posts for Asst Professor have been approved.
`44CRADDLBUDGET
FORPILGRIMAGE
The state govt has
set a target to provide
travel to 40,000 se-
nior citizens under the Senior
Citizens Pilgrimage Scheme
in financial year 2023-24. For
this CM Gehlot has approved
an additional budget of Rs
44 crore. A provision of Rs
46 crore was made earlier
under the scheme. Now, due
to the increase in the number
of passengers, Rs 44 crore
more has been given. The
Scheme was launched in
August, 2013.
`2CROKAYEDBYCMFOR
GOPALTEMPLERENOVATION
The state govern-
ment is working to
promote religious
tourism and develop various
facilities for the travellers.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
has approved the financial
proposal of Rs 2 crore for
the development works in
Gopal Ji Mandir complex lo-
cated in Rojda of Panchayat
Samiti Jalsu, Jaipur.
`16CRFORINDOORHALL
INBHARATPURBKN
Multipurpose indoor
hall will be con-
structed in Bharat-
pur and Bikaner to provide
better sports facilities to
the players. For this, Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot
has approved a financial
proposal of Rs 16.44 crore.
The construction of each
hall will cost Rs 8.22 crore.
With these construction of
indorr halls, players will get
opportunities to participate
in indoor games and show-
case their talent.
First India Bureau
Jaipur
CS Usha Sharma on Sun-
day reviewed the prepara-
tions for Palanhar Yojna
Labarthi utsav to be held
onMondayandinstructed
officers to complete the
preparations so that the
program could be suc-
cessfully organized.
She also reviewed
preparations for CM’s
Free Annapurna Food
Packet Scheme and Rajiv
Gandhi Rural and Urban
Olympic Games. The CS
also discussed the plan of
reciting Indian Constitu-
tion’s Preamble and Fun-
damental Duties by stu-
dents in schools which
was approved in cabinet
meeting on Friday. She
held a video conferencing
with secretaries and
heads of departments.All
Divisional Commission-
ers, District Collectors
and OSDs of the newly
declared districts were
also present.
Terming the CM’s Free
Annapurna Food Packet
Scheme as an important
step of state govt for pro-
viding relief from infla-
tion,topofficialinstructed
collectors that special at-
tention should be paid to
quality of ration material
given under the scheme.
CSreviewsprepsofLabharthifest,
Annapurnascheme,RGRolympic
Property dealer shot at in
Jpr; `1cr ransom sought
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur
Some miscreants opened
fire at a property dealer
after he refused to give
them extortion money in
Sanganer area. The ac-
cused fired three rounds
and took away his car
which was later found in
Mansarover area. The
victim Ganesh Jat was
admitted to a hospital in
critical condition.
MLA Ashok Lahoty
and others reached the
spot and demanded arrest
of the accused.
Policesaidthatthemis-
creants entered the cham-
ber of the property dealer
near Malpura gate and
threatened him and 2 oth-
ers at gunpoint. They de-
manded money from
them. Later they took
Ganesh Jat to an ATM
nearbywheretheyopened
fire and decamped in his
car. The car was later
foundinMansarovararea.
(L) Deceased Bhikharam 
(R) Accused Praveen
CS Usha Sharma during review meeting in Secretariat on Sunday.
BUSINESSMAN RELEASED
AFTERRANSOMOF`12.50
LAKHPAIDTOKIDNAPPERS
A Jjaipur based
mining businessman
was abducted and a
ransom of Rs. 25 lakhs was
sought for his safe release.
Police informed the vicitm, a
resident of Bal Vihar Colony
of Jhotwara, was kidnapped
at a gun-point on June 8
while he was walking near
his house after having din-
ner. The victim was taken
to Haryana and beaten for
money. The victim paid a
ransom amount of Rs. 12.50
lakh to the accused, follow-
ing which, he was let go
from Narnaul, police said.
The accused again called
the vicitm on June 21 to
pay the remaining amount
of Rs. 10 lakhs or his family
members will be kidnapped
and killed. The victim then
filed FIR in Kardhani Police
Station and matter is being
investigated, police added.
Ashok Lahoty along with other businessmen reach police station in
Sanganer and demand for the arrest of accused on Sunday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur
AIMIM chief Asaduddin
Owaisi lashed out at BJP
and PM Narendra Modi
during his Jaipur rally on
Sunday night saying that
Modi wants to run the
country like 2- minute
noodles but he should un-
derstand that the country
cannot run like this. He
taunted that Modi is very
educated and whatever is
given to him in writing,
he reads it.
On Uniform Civil
Code, he said that Modi
in the name of UCC
wants to bring Hindu
Civil Code which will be
strongly opposed. He
said that Congress lead-
ers have kept silent on
the matter.
“The Prime Minister
Narendra Modi talks
about equality, but in re-
ality he is far away from
it. It is said that Muslims
marry more while in real-
ity it is not so, we are
only 6 percent ahead of
Hindus in terms of mar-
riage,” he said.
OWAISI MEETS GUDHA,
SPARKS SPECULATIONS
After reaching Jaipur,
AIMIM Chief Owaisi
met MoS Sainik
Kalyan Rajendra Gudha.
Speculations are now being
made in political circles re-
garding Gudha’s discussion
with Owaisi behind closed
doors of Hotel Clarks Amer.
uru Purnima
is celebrated
with the idea
of assessing
the role wis-
dom plays in our life. How
much is our life filled with
wisdom and how much it
isn’t. Where have we inte-
grated wisdom in life and
where have we not?
Now don’t be scared
with what you find out. For
some of us it might appear
that we failed in living in
wisdom but in truth there
is no failure at all. Every
failure is a step towards
success and success is
nothing but a concept.
When you see the big pic-
ture you find life is much
more than what you con-
sider as successful. When
you become happy by get-
ting success, you have al-
ready limited yourself!
Life sometimes seems
very complicated. There is
pleasure, pain, happiness,
suffering, generosity,
greed, passion and dispas-
sion. When our life is full
of such opposite values,
our mind sometimes be-
comes unable to handle
these complications and
just breaks down. It is then
that you need the wisdom
to guide you through the
troubled times. Guru is that
wisdom. You might have
noticed you give great ad-
vice when you are not in-
volved in a situation but the
same is not true when you
are in trouble. This is be-
cause wisdom dawns when
you are out of the mess.
Guru is one who is out of
the mess. He watches the
chaos, amidst the chaos.
Guru is like a
circuit-breaker
When you cannot handle
life, your Guru comes and
saves you so that you re-
main sane and balanced. If
there is some compelling
desire that bothers you,
your Guru is there to offer
solace. Having a Guru
means being able to relax
and smile all the time, walk
with confidence, being
fearless and having a vi-
sion. And, that is wisdom.
Guru is a tattva
Guru is an element, a
quality inside you. It is not
limited to a body or a
form. Guru comes in your
life in spite of your refus-
ing or being rebellious.
The Guru principle is so
vital in life. There is an
element of the Guru in
every human being. That
wisdom in each has to be
invoked, awakened. When
this element is awakened,
misery in life disappears.
In our consciousness, wis-
dom comes to life when
the Guru tattva is enliv-
ened. When we have no
desires of our own, then
the Guru tattva dawns in
our life. Wake up and see
that our life is changing
every moment and feel
grateful for whatever you
have received.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
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awakes to Light the tranquil man.
But what is day to other beings is
night for the sage who sees.
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GUIDING
LIGHT
Life sometimes seems
very complicated. There
is pleasure, pain, happi-
ness, suffering, generos-
ity, greed, passion and
dispassion. When our life
is full of such opposite val-
ues, our mind sometimes
becomes unable to handle
these complications and
just breaks down. It is then
that you need the wisdom
to guide you through the
troubled times. Guru is
that wisdom. You might
have noticed you give
great advice when you are
not involved in a situation
but the same is not true
when you are in trouble
GURUPURNIMA:
ARevisionofWisdom
If there is some compelling desire that bothers you, your Guru is there to offer
solace. Having a Guru means being able to relax and smile all the time, walk with
confidence, being fearless and having a vision. And, that is wisdom
IN-DEPTH
WorldCupSans
Calypso,aharshreality
forallCricketlovers
Violence no way
to seek Justice
t’s hard to imagine a cricket World Cup with-
out the irrepressible West Indies team. So the
failure of Caribbean Calypso, two-time
champions, to qualify for the ODI World Cup to be
hosted by India is too much of a shocker. But that’s
a reality one has to contend with while hoping that
West Indies cricket will bounce back for the next
tournament. West Indies, who were champions in
1975 and 1979, lost to Scotland by seven wickets in
the qualifiers to script this unenviable history.
West Indies cricket has seen a gradual decline over
the last few decades first over players’pay package,
ego issues among players and flight of talent to
other sports. The blame for the decline will have to
be shared by the West Indies Cricket Board and the
players who are more focused on T20 leagues than
Caribbean pride.
Shai Hope, the team’s captain rightly said, “We
cannot expect to wake up one morning and be a
great team.”
I
rance continues to burn after a teenager Na-
hel M. was shot dead by a policeman on the
outskirts of Paris five days ago. Scores of
cars, shops and other properties have been burnt as
incensed teenagers took to the streets to give vent
to their anger and frustration as violence spread to
Marseilles and Lyon. The incident is reminiscent of
the cold-blooded murder of George Floyd, a Black
youth, by a policeman in America’s Minneapolis in
2020. Over the last five days hundreds of protesters
have been arrested and the government has de-
ployed thousands of policemen to control the vio-
lence but with little
effect. The violence
is reported to have
spread to Marseilles
and Lyon.
The violence will
surely be contained
sooner than later and
rioters will be dealt
with in accordance
with the French laws
but what will not go
away is the fear
which this incident
has sparked in the
minds of minorities
over the use of ex-
cessive force by the
police.
The police offic-
ers involved in
Floyd’s murder were convicted on charges brought
by the state and federal governments to instill con-
fidence in the Black community. A similar swift
action against cops who shot Nahel will be like a
soothing balm.
At the same time so much destruction cannot be
justified. Those who have suffered due to large-
scale vandalism may not be even remotely con-
nected with Nahel’s killing. Will the rioters pay for
their avoidable losses? Violence, which is a crime
in itself, can never be justified as means for seeking
justice. Silent protests can also be effective.
F
Cops involved in
Floyd’s murder were
convicted on
charges brought by
state  federal govts
to instill confidence
in the Black
community. A
similar swift action
against cops who
shot Nahel will be
like a soothing balm
Gurudev Sri Sri
Ravi Shankar
A humanitarian, spiritual
leader and an ambassador
of peace and human values
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BIRLA SLAMS CORRUPTION, MISMANAGEMENT
‘Cooperatives prosper due to Modi govt’s reforms’
PTI
New Delhi
herewasaperiod
when the coop-
eratives were
marred by “corruption,
mismanagement and poli-
tics” but time has changed
nowandthesectorispoised
tomovetowardsprosperity
due to reforms brought in
by the Modi government,
Lok Sabha Speaker Om
Birla said on Sunday.
“Cooperative is a very
big sector but there was a
period when in some or
other way there was cor-
ruption, lack of proper
management, stagnation
in the system, politics
which was not good for
the cooperatives. Due to
corruption, mismanage-
ment and lack of trans-
parency, people had start-
ed raising questions on
the cooperatives,” Birla
said. But, he said, the re-
forms brought by the
Modi government in the
sector have addressed the
issue of corruption, mis-
management and lack of
transparency, he said and
hoped that it will help ful-
fil the dream of India be-
coming self-reliant and a
developed country.
LS Speaker Om Birla addresses the closing ceremony of 17th Indian
Cooperative Congress programme in New Delhi on Sunday.
T
BJP-ApnaDal(S)alliancerid
UPof‘divisive’forces:Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah slams SP and BSP
Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Apna Dal (Sonelal) leader and Union Minister Anupriya Patel
at the 'Jan Swabhiman Divas' programme on the birth anniversary of Apna Dal founder Sonelal
Patel, in Lucknow, Sunday. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy CM Brajesh
Pathak and Keshav Prasad Maurya are also seen.  PTI
PTI
Lucknow
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah on Sunday
said Uttar Pradesh got
completely rid of the “di-
visive forces” of SP and
BSPafter the BJPand the
Apna Dal (Sonelal)
joined hands, as he made
a strong pitch for con-
solidation of backward
caste voters in the state
ahead of the 2024 Lok
Sabha elections.
The senior BJP leader
made these remarks
while addressing a func-
tion here to mark the
birth anniversary of late
Kurmi (backward caste)
leader Sonelal Patel, the
father of Union minister
Anupriya Patel.
He highlighted the suc-
cess of the BJP and Apna
Dal (Sonelal) alliance,
noting that it has won four
elections in the state since
2014, and targeted the
Congress, BSP and SP.
He claimed that the
maximumnumberofMPs
belonging to the OBCs,
SCs and STs were from
the National Democratic
Alliance(NDA)andlisted
steps taken by the Modi
government for the uplift
of these communities.
Shah launches Akshar River Cruise at
Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad
ANI
New Delhi
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah on Sunday
virtually inaugurated the
'Akshar River Cruise' at
Sabarmati Riverfront in
Gujarat's Ahmedabad.
'Akshar River Cruise is
a floating restaurant and
has been a joint venture of
AksharTravels,Amdavad
Municipal Corporation
(AMC),SabarmatiRiv-
erfrontDevelopmentCor-
poration. A 162-capacity
cruise will take the pas-
sengers on a one and half
hour journey with a meal.
‘Congress committed to
progress of Telangana’
PTI
Khammam
Congress president Mal-
likarjun Kharge on Sun-
day said the party's blue-
print for a “new dawn” in
Telangana is ready and
that 3.8 crore people of
the state want change.
He also said that the
Congress is proud of its
collective leadership in
Telangana.
The remarks came
ahead of the party's grand
public meeting in the dis-
trict where Rahul Gandhi
will sound the poll bugle
in the state.
Assembly elections in
the state are slated in the
next few months.
“3.8 Crore people of
Telangana want change.
Shri Rahul Gandhi’s
#TelanganaJanaGarjana
grand rally shall be voic-
ing their shared aspira-
tions, today,” Kharge
said on Twitter.
Agencies
Manipur
Four persons were killed
in fresh violence that
erupted along the bound-
ary of the districts of
Bishnupur and Chura-
chandpur in Manipur on
Saturday night.
Following the vio-
lence, the Bishnupur ad-
ministration on Sunday
reduced curfew relaxa-
tion timings in the dis-
trict. Restrictions will
now be lifted only be-
tween 5 am and 10 am.
One of those who died
belonged to the Kuki-Zo
community. The remain-
ing three belonged to the
Meitei community and
were shot dead by armed
men around midnight in
the Khoijuman Tabi vil-
lage of Bishnupur district.
They have been identified
as identified as Naorem
Rajkumar (25), Haobam
Ibomcha (37) and Nin-
gombam Ibungcha (32).
Fresh violence erupts
in Manipur, four killed
At least four people were killed as armed miscreants attacked
bunkers at Khujuma Tabi, a Meitei village, on Sunday.  PTI
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
Seven held for
planning to extort
in name of Assam
militant groups
PTI
Guwahati
Seven people have been
arrested for planning to
extort in the name of
militant outfits, a top po-
lice officer ofAssam said
on Sunday.
The arrests were made
from Assam, Nagaland
and West Bengal, he add-
ed. Director General of
Police G P Singh tweet-
ed: “@assampolice has
busted the entire network
of fledgling terrorist
gang that wanted to start
extortion in name of
KLO and BLA in BTR
area ofAssam. Total sev-
en persons have been ar-
rested from different
parts of Assam, Naga-
land and West Bengal.”
Singh shared a letterhead
of the Boro Liberation
Army (BLA), though it
was not mentioned if it
was recovered from the
arrested persons.
‘70% work of
India-Myanmar-
Thailand Trilateral
Highway done’
PTI
New Delhi
Around 70 per cent con-
struction work on the am-
bitious India-Myanmar-
Thailand Trilateral High-
way has been completed,
Union Minister Nitin
Gadkari has said.
India, Thailand and
Myanmar are working on
about 1,400-km-long
highway that would link
the country with South-
eastAsia by land and give
a boost to trade, business,
health, education and
tourism ties among the
three countries.
WBGuvmonitorsCoochBehar’ssituation
PTI
Ranchi
West Bengal Governor C
V Ananda Bose moni-
tored the situation in poll
violence-hit Cooch Be-
har district, where fresh
overnight clashes were
reported, officials said.
Five people were in-
jured in the clashes that
took place in Dinhata
area on Saturday night.A
TMC candidate’s kin was
among those injured, po-
lice said. Bose monitored
the situation throughout
the night from Cooch Be-
har circuit house, where
he is staying, and issued
instructions to State
Election Commissioner
Rajiva Sinha, SP and
District Magistrate, offi-
cials said.
“The governor on Sun-
day morning visited a
hospital in Dinhata where
the five injured people
are undergoing treatment
and may also visit the
spot where the clashes
took place,” a senior of-
ficial of the Raj Bhavan
told PTI over the phone.
Cong has gone berserk: Piyush
Goyal on Uniform Civil Code
ANI
Bharatpur
Union Minister of Com-
merce and Industry
Piyush Goyal has hit out
at Rajya Sabha MP Kapil
Sibal and the Congress
for questioning the BJP-
led government over the
implementation of the
Uniform Civil Code
(UCC) saying that the
leaders of the grand old
party have gone “ber-
serk”. Goyal said that it is
the need of the hour that a
law should be made by
uniting and including all
the people of the country
and the Supreme Court
has also endorsed many
of its verdicts. “I think the
Congress and its leaders
have gone berserk. No
government has done as
much as done in Modi
government,” Goyal said.
Ahead of LS polls 2024
‘TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY’
New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi’s initiative of
creating a separate ministry for cooperatives has
brought in transparency and accountability in the
system, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said and hoped
that cooperatives will usher in “a new era of social
and economic transformation” in the country. The Lok
Sabha Speaker was addressing the valedictory session
of the 17th Indian Cooperative Congress here. “Modi
was right when he said that time has changed and
along with this change in time, he said we have to take
the cooperative sector to greater heights, from ‘sahkar
se samriddhi’ (cooperation to prosperity),” Birla added.
HC likely to pass order on Monday on PIL
against withdrawal of `2,000 banknotes
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is likely to pronounce
on Monday its order on a public interest litigation (PIL)
challenging the RBI’s decision to withdraw Rs 2,000
denomination banknotes from circulation. A bench of Chief
Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium
Prasad had reserved its order on the PIL on May 30 after
hearing the counsels for the petitioner and the RBI.
Bankfraudcase:Court
quashesLoCagainst
ex-MDofSuryaVinayak
New Delhi: The Rouse
Avenue Court of Delhi
has quashed the lookout
circular (LoC) issued against
Sanjay Jain, ex-Managing
Director of Surya Vinayak
Industries Ltd. in an alleged
bank fraud case to the tune
of `300 crore. The LoC was
issued by the Immigration
Bureau on request of CBI.
BJP leader files PIL in
Odisha HC for opening
of Ratna Bhandar
Bhubaneswar: BJP
leader Samir Mohanty
filed a Public Interest
Litigation before the HC,
seeking the opening of
Ratna Bhandar of Lord
Jagannath in Puri. The
leader has asked for a CBI
probe over the duplicate
key of Shree Jagannath
Temple’s Ratna Bhandar.
IN THE COURTYARD
After Independence, it
was the first council of
ministers of the BJP
and NDA, in which 27
ministers were from
the backward
community. The
maximum number of
MPs from the OBC, SC
and ST elected in any
alliance was in the NDA.
AMIT SHAH,
HOME MINISTER
Home Min Amit Shah virtually
inaugurates ‘Akshar River
Cruise’ from New Delhi, Sunday.
HM SHAH PRAISES
YOGI GOVT ON LAW
AND ORDER IN UP
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah on Sunday
also said that the law
and order situation in
UP has improved and
under the leadership
of Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath and the
state was attracting
industrial investment.
“The schemes meant
for the poor, which
were sent by Modi
ji, are being imple-
mented by the UP
administration,” Amit
Shah added. Appeal-
ing to the Apna Dal
(S) workers, Shah
said they “have to
once again make
Apna Dal (S), BJP
and NISHAD party win
on all the seats of UP”
in the upcoming 2024
Lok Sabha elections.
Addressing the gath-
ering, Apna Dal (Son-
elal) chief and Union
minister Anupriya
Patel said Shah had
played an important
role in their alliance.
Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Yogi Adity-
anath also spoke on
this occasion.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge with party leader Rahul Gandhi.
The Congress party is
proud of the collective
leadership of
Telangana Congress.
Our blueprint for a new
dawn in Telangana is
ready. We are strongly
committed to the
development and
progress of Telangana
based on social justice
and equity.
MALLIKARJUN KHARGE,
CONGRESS PRESIDENT
A decision on how many seats the Congress
will contest in the national capital in the 2024
Lok Sabha polls will be taken by the party high
command soon, AICC in-charge of Delhi Deepak
Babaria said on Sunday.
A stormy legislature session starting Monday
awaits the ruling Congress in Karnataka, as the
opposition Bharatiya Janata Party is all set to
attack the ruling party over implementation of its
poll guarantees one-and-a-half months after it
came to power with a thumping majority.
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‘GOVT MACHINERY
CREATING HURDLES’
Hyderabad: The
Congress alleged
that the police and
the government machinery
were creating hurdles for
the people attending Rahul
Gandhi's public meeting at
the behest of ruling BRS
leaders. “It is deplorable that
the government machinery
set up check posts and
stopped private vehicles in
which people were coming to
meeting,” a party leader said.
‘WILL IMPLEMENT 5
GUARANTEES’
Bengaluru: Karnataka
CM Siddaramaiah on
Sunday said that his
government will implement
the 5 guarantees announced
during the state election
come what may. “We will
implement the five guar-
antees announced during
the election no matter how
difficult it may be. No matter
who pays, we will pay for the
five announcements in this
year's budget,” he said.
AICCC CONDEMNS ATTACK ON CHURCHES, HOLDS
MASSIVE PROTEST IN SUPPORT OF CHRISTIANS
Chennai: The All India
Christian Churches
Council (AICCC), on
Sunday, held a massive protest
at the Chennai Collector Office in
Parrys, Chennai, to take security
measures to protect Churches
that were attacked in the Manipur
violence. National President-Founder of the AICCC, Bish-
op B Mohandas headed the protest. Additionally, Christian
Community National High-level leaders based in the Taluk
district of Tamil Nadu along with the circle community
members participated in the protest wearing black clothes.
West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose meets an injured victim
during his visit to a hospital, in Cooch Behar on Sunday.  ANI
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We pay tribute to our Gurus
on the holy occasion of
Guru Purnima. Our parents,
teachers and spiritual Gurus, due to
whom we are alive and able to give
meaning to life.
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
zHow do you view
Prime Minister Modi’s
6-day visit to America
and Egypt?
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra:
Historic! The visit has
been a ‘game changer’
in all aspects. Modi is
now a global spiritual
leader with a stupen-
dous 76 % popularity
graph across the globe.
On the domestic front,
Modi has again emerged
as the most powerful
and decisive Prime
Minister of the country,
who enjoys the trust and
confidence of 140 crore
people of this nation.
We feel proud to have
such a person as the
Prime Minister of the
nation.
zWhat would you like
to say about the manner
in which Modi set a
new narrative for the
2023 and 2024 elections
in Bhopal and attacked
the Opposition leaders
as soon as he returned
from the US trip?
Wonderful. There is
no match of Narendra
Modi when it comes to
setting the narrative.
Along with Uniform
Civil Code, he set his
agenda to work on cor-
ruption and he drove
home the point that those
who met in Patna for a
‘photo session’ in the
name of Opposition uni-
ty, are all corrupt politi-
cians. He said that every
Opposition leader in the
picture has indulged in
at least “Rs 20 lakh crore
corruption.” He guaran-
teed Rs 1.25 crore in
Stalin’s name, 70,000
crore in NCP’s name,
25,000 crore in TMC’s
name and several others.
So, this clearly indicates
that while on the one
hand, the narrative of
Uniform Civil Code
would be set, the other
narrative would be of
major action taken in
cases of corruption
against Opposition lead-
ers. So once again,
Modi’s super-hit narra-
tive has been set.
zHow did the interna-
tional media respond to
Modi’s very successful
visit? Do you feel that
economy has taken the
front seat considering
the defence and trade
agreements signed
during the US and
Egypt visit?
Of course. This has
been happening for the
past few years. What
has changed in Naren-
dra Modi’s nine years of
leadership is that pow-
erful nations that once
cold shouldered India,
today look at India as a
‘Linchpin.’ Nations
want to invest in India.
So, Modi has set the
economic agenda,
whom to purchase
weapons from and who
to sell them to, from
whom to purchase
crude oil, whom to in-
vite and to encourage to
invest in India! Modi
has made India a bold
nation through strong
d e c i s i o n - m a k i n g .
Modi’s multi-aligned
foreign policy has ena-
bled India to build eco-
nomic relations, not just
diplomatic relations. I
would say that today
economy and financial
matters are deciding the
fate of the country in
foreign matters.
zThe manner in which
the US Parliament and
the Indian community
welcomed Modi has
been unprecedented.
Why this craze for Modi
in New York and Wash-
ington?
Craze is still a smaller
word. This was mad-
ness. Those who wit-
nessed it, were baffled.
Public representatives
in American Congress
were standing in line for
autographs and selfies
with Modi. The Presi-
dent and the First Lady
organised a stunning
‘Vegetarian’ State Din-
ner for him. Biden and
the First Lady held
Modi’s hands as they
ushered him into the
White House. He ad-
dressed the Congress
for 58 minutes and he
was given 15 standing
ovations and every few
minutes the Congress
would start clapping for
him. People were in dis-
belief of what was being
streamed from the
American Senate on
their television screens.
It seemed as if Modi
was contesting elections
from America and was
there to address a rally.
Such was the madness!
When he stepped out, he
met people of Indian
origin and women wept
in joy to see him, much
as if they had seen Lord
Krishna in all His glory.
Well, the fact is that
PM Modi was given the
honour of being ‘State
Guest’ for the first time
in the US even though he
has been there seven
times in the past. The
body language of both
the leaders was such that
it never appeared that
the Prime Minister and
President of two nations
were meeting, rather it
appeared as if two
friends were meeting. So
this was remarkable and
quite unbelievable. This
tour has taken Modi’s
popularity to another
level altogether. Call it
popularity or craze,
words are no longer
enough to describe what
has just happened in the
past few days.
zFriends living in
America said that for
the first time, they felt
proud to be an Indian
there. What transpired
that this scenario
changed after all?
It seems that some
‘Daivik’ power moves
about with Narendra
Modi. What we have
seen, cannot come to
pass with an ordinary
human being. Truth be
told, be it USA or UK,
historically Indians
have been treated as
second grade citizens.
Indian passport held no
or little significance.
Today they saw that
American President is
taking autograph of our
Prime Minister and peo-
ple are clicking selfies
with him. Australian PM
is terming Modi as the
‘Boss’ and some PM is
touching Modi’s feet.
This is wonderful. This is
the capability and popu-
larity of Modi’s leader-
ship. Biden is raising ‘no
alcohol’toast and saying
that Modi and US are to-
gether. They felt that not
just the Indian Embassy,
but even the people living
there are Indian Ambas-
sadors. So, you feel proud
about it. Modi’s aura and
persona that came to fore
in the US, has filled Indi-
ans with pride.
zDoes a popular Indi-
an Prime Minister like
Narendra Modi influ-
ence the politics of
votes in America as
well?
He does. Modi is a
genius. About 54 lakh
Indians live in America
and obviously they
would vote for some-
one. Earlier, Trump too
used to do all this and
the politicians realise
the fact that a great
number of Indians re-
side in the US. It would
not be wrong to say that
about 97 percent of
those Indians would be
alert to the signalling by
Modi or would know
who to vote for given
that the US is tilting to-
wards India. So Modiji,
while seated in Delhi, is
able to affect the poli-
tics in US.
zHow do you rate
Modi as a Communica-
tor?
Wonderful! His one-
to-one connect at the
grassroots has no match.
We saw in America that
everyone wanted to
shake hands with Modi
and our PM obliged.
You saw how he con-
nected with everyone
through ‘Mann Ki Baat.’
People who were never
on forefront, he brought
them forward. You saw
how he changed the dy-
namics of Padma
Awards. Nowadays, he
has found one more way
to communicate. He ex-
plains everything to
people like a teacher
does. He uses hand ges-
tures to effectively con-
vey the message in a few
sentences and as a re-
sult, other orators fail
while Modi has a terrific
mass appeal. Modi is a
great communicator and
those who must be writ-
ing his speeches or giv-
ing him inputs, must be
elated to have someone
like Modi to present
their inputs, after value
addition, and in such a
charismatic fashion.
zIt is an emotional
question, Modi of 30
years back in America
and Modi of today.
What is the difference?
There is an immense
difference. Really, it is
an emotional question. I
feel that Modi’s erst-
while equation with
America would have
crossed his mind. His
mother, if she were
alive, would have been
happy to see her son,
who was once denied
US visa, has earned
such love and respect in
the US today. Modi
might have felt bad then
and it is only human to
feel so. And today it is
the same Modi, the son
of Gujarat, for whom
Americans are doing
everything that they
can. These were won-
derful moments. Modi
himself said that 30
years back when he had
visited America, he
stood outside the White
House. People usually
stand outside the White
House and get their pic-
tures clicked and he too
might have done that.
But today, he is domi-
nating the same White
House. Our journalists
who went with Modi
from India, must have
returned extremely im-
pressed with his status.
So, definitely this was
an emotional moment of
Modi’s life.
zAfter achieving 76%
global popularity, what
is on Modi’s mind now?
I have said this earlier
too that he is a ‘Fakir.’
He has evolved into a
Spiritual Guru and now
people say he is going to
become ‘Vishwa Guru’.
His heart is such that if
one day he remembers
the mountains of
Himachal, he would
pick up his ‘jhola’ and
head to the mountains,
leaving everything be-
hind. He would become
father of the nation,
whether formally or in-
formally. So he is like
an ascetic and when he
feels like, he will do so.
But one thing is sure, he
has said that he will
continue to serve the na-
tion till his last breath.
Besides, people close to
him say that only the
Nobel Prize is left for
him. Although Modiji is
in no need of awards,
people still feel that he
should get one. As far as
Modi is concerned, he
has become a spiritual
leader and is on the path
to becoming ‘Vishwa
Mitra’ and ‘Vishwa
Guru.’ He is extremely
strong emotionally and
spiritually and sudden-
ly, one fine day, if he
takes such a decision,
then it should not come
as a surprise. However,
I do not see such a thing
happening for the next
five-six years.
zHow do you see the
manner in which
Pakistan has been
warned in the US-Indo
joint statement?
It can be counted as a
major success of Naren-
dra Modi’s diplomacy
as a very strong joint
statement was issued.
Every time it was said
that their land should
not be used for anti-In-
dia activities. But this
time around, the matter
was extremely serious.
America has not forgot-
ten the 9/11 attack and
India has not forgotten
26/11. Both the nations
are scarred and the
wounds inflicted by ter-
rorists continue to hurt.
This brings both nations
on the same platform,
ideologically, when it
comes to countering
terrorism. And it has
happened for the first
time in Modi’s leader-
ship that Kashmir issue
has practically become
non-existent. Other-
wise, that issue used to
come up every time a
PM would visit USA.
Pakistan’s economy is
in a shambles. Foreign
Minister has clearly
said that trade during
the day and terror by
night will not work. In-
dia’s foreign policy is
extremely strong and
whenever the opportu-
nity presents itself, In-
dia will take its step
against Pakistan with-
out worrying about in-
ternational pressure.
For example, Article
370 was abrogated and
prior to this, everyone
said there will be inter-
national pressure, but
see, did anything hap-
pen? Such is the situa-
tion that G20 team went
to Srinagar for meeting
and everyone was sur-
prised that the valley is
peaceful. So, Modi has
gone beyond the im-
pression and controver-
sies of international
propaganda.
TO BE CONTINUED…
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Bharat24-Vision of New India and
First India; CMD, First India News, reveals the details of Modi’s successful visit to the
USA and how that all-powerful nation, appears subdued by the charismatic aura and
charm of the leader of the biggest democracy in the world. Excerpts… (Part-I)
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10
arents are the
first gurus a
child will know.
They are the best
preacher to the
child. Then why
does the need arise for a Guru?
Guru is the divine link between the
superconsciousness and the human
soul. Guru shapes and guides the
person on the path of peace and
knowledge.
Lord Brahma recited and great
Guru Vyasa wrote all four Vedas
for the benefit of mankind. He also
wrote many Puranas. Thus, a full
moon day was dedicated to the Gu-
rus and called ‘Guru Purnima.’
Every person in this world is in
debt to Saint Vyasa for his invalu-
able contribution to the world.
India is perhaps the only country
in the world that has a special day
celebrating the guru as the spiritu-
al guide, yogi and sage. In many
cultures, we find teachers hon-
oured in various ways with special
events. Some would make Guru
Purnima a similar occurrence.
While there is a connection, the
Indian idea of Guru Purnima goes
much further.
The idea of the guru or the Self-
realized seer and yogi is the domi-
nant image that India has brought
to the world as representing the
essence of its timeless civilization.
The guru has been one of India’s
main exports to the world, with
great gurus from India travelling
and teaching worldwide and in-
spiring millions. The term
guru itself has entered into
many languages and dis-
courses in the East and
West. The importance of
the guru is one of the pil-
lars of India’s traditional
system of spiritual knowl-
edge, reflecting the
need for instruction
and practices rec-
ommended at an
individual level.
Modern India
has been bless-
ed with dozens
of great gu-
rus, who
have
appeared in every generation. A
number of these great masters in-
spired India’s independence move-
ment like Sri Aurobindo, Swami
Rama Tirtha and Swami Vive-
kananda. Some taught through si-
lence like Ramana Maharshi and
were still able to command world-
wide recognition. Some have set
up numerous schools and institu-
tions like Swami Chinmayananda;
others have preferred to remain
unknown. Most gurus are part of
long lineages extending back
many generations if not centuries.
APJ Abdul Kalam
had just finished his
interview at the Air
Force Selection Board
at Dehra Dun. But he
could finish only
ninth in the batch of
25 examined to select
eight officers. Deeply
disappointed, he
trekked down to Ri-
shikesh. He bathed in
the Ganga and walked
to an Ashram nearby.
It was the Ashram of
Swami Sivananda.
Before Kalam could
speak anything, Swa-
mi asked him about
the source of his sor-
row. Kalam told him
about his unsuccess-
ful Air Force inter-
view. Dr Kalam nar-
rates in his own words
what happened next
in his autobiography,
The Wings of Fire:
When the student is
ready, the teacher will
appear - How true!
Here was the teacher
to show the way to a
student who had near-
ly gone astray! “Ac-
cept your destiny and
go ahead with your
life. You are not des-
tined to become an
Air Force pilot. What
you are destined to
become is not re-
vealed now but it is
predetermined. For-
get this failure, as it
was essential to lead
you to your destined
path. Search, instead,
for the true purpose of
your existence. Be-
come one with your-
self, my son! Surren-
der yourself to the
wish of God.” Swa-
miji said.
Filled with energy,
Kalam returned to
Delhi where he had
also attended another
interview for the posi-
tion of Senior Scien-
tific Assistant, Direc-
torate of Technical
Development and
Production, DTD  P
(Air) at the Ministry
of Defence. He had
been selected and
then the rest, as they
say, was history.
Meera was a 16th-
century Bhakti saint
who sang mystic me-
lodious hymns on
Krishna. She was a
Rajput princess and a
widow.Against oppo-
sition from her clan as
to the way she was
becoming the epicen-
tre of a very popular
Bhakti movement,
she stood firm in her
devotion to Shri
Krishna - her Lord
and the Lord of the
Universe. According
to one of the many
traditional narratives,
she nevertheless
needed a guru to initi-
ate her properly in
t h e
science
of self-real-
ization. She
chose Guru
Ravidas as her
guru. She went to
Kashi and was given
theAdvaitic non-dual
wisdom by the Guru.
Some historians
claim that there is no
proof for this to have
happened. But the
civilisational wisdom
of India in creating
these traditions is far
more honest heart of
India than the superfi-
cial data quest of the
historians.
Guru Ravidas was
born into a family of
cobblers, considered
untouchables by the
socially stagnant
elite. Mirabai was a
queen widow.
By making Mirabai
the disciple of Guru
Ravidas, the empha-
sis is made that there
can be no birth-
based or gen-
d e r - b a s e d
distinctions
in attaining
spiritual enlighten-
ment, which is su-
preme knowledge.
This also makes it
clear that in all other
domains, any birth-
based or gender-
based discriminations
are non-essential and
could be eschewed as
society evolves and
progresses.
TheBridge
Consciousness
The blessed day of Guru Purnima is customarily the time when
learner offers the Guru their gratitude wholeheartedly. Guru
Purnima is also considered an especially beneficial day to practice
Yoga and meditation. City First brings to you unique gurus, and
shishyas who have had transformational experiences with their
gurus, and in turn transformed the life of this nation!
Mitali
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P
Swami Sivananda and
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Guru Ravidas and
Bhakta Meera
Chandala of Kashi and Adi Shankaracharya
The guru who initiatedAdi Shanka-
ra into sanyasi and imparted him
Advaita was Govinda Bhagavatpa-
da. The practical Vedanta was im-
parted to Adi Shankara through a
Chandala in the holy city of Kashi.
Here, when Adi Sankaracharya
and his disciples asked a Chandala
to move out of the way, the Chan-
dala asked if they were asking the
body or the aatma to move.
He pointed sharply to the non-
dualism that exists both in terms of
the physical elements that form the
bodies of all and the aatma that per-
vades all. Hence, for a teacher of
non-dualism to ask another human
being to move away was untenable.
The question made Adi Shanka-
racharya realise Advaita in all its
splendour and implications. He
bowed to the Chandala and consid-
ering him as his guru sang the Man-
isha Panchakam - wherein he stated
that he accepts as his guru any per-
son irrespective of his social or birth
status, who has discrimination and
Advaitic vision.
Chhatrasal, a young war-
rior who was orphaned by
Mughal aggression was
searching to free the na-
tion from the tyranny of
Mughals. Tradition has it
that when he consulted
with Chhatrapati Shivaji
he realised the impor-
tance of having a spiritual
mentor for undertaking
what appeared to be a hu-
manly impossible mis-
sion. One night, in 1683,
in the Chhatarpur forests
of Bundelkhand,
Chhatrasal took asylum
in a lonely hut where
there was a sage who
called him by his name.
That was Mahamati Pran-
nath who belonged to
Pranami Sampradaya of
Sanatana Dharma.
He not only blessed
Chhatrasal with his sword
but also blessed him that
the region would have
diamond mines which
could help the young
Hindu warrior raise an
army against their ag-
gressive tormentors. The
place where the saint
promised the king abun-
dance of diamonds today
has diamond mines.
India owes so much to
Guru Mahamati Prannath
but for whom Bun-
delkhand would have
suffered under the
Mughal tyranny.
Mahamati Prannath
and Chhatrasal
Ileana’s secret randevu
I
leana D’Cruz delighted her fans
by sharing another picture of her
mysterious beau. The actress,
who announced her pregnan-
cy in April, has been keeping the iden-
tity of her partner under wraps, garnering
the curiosity of the fans. Just a few days
ago, Ileana had shared a romantic photo
featuring her and her beau, but their faces
were intentionally blurred, leaving fans
eagerly guessing about the man in her
life. It was a silhouette that showed
them in an intimate pose. However, in
her latest post on social media, she de-
cided to give her followers another
glimpse into her personal life. In the
picture, Ileana can be seen with her beau
as they lovingly kiss their pet dog. Ileana
aptly captioned the photo as ‘Puppy
Love,’ adding a touch of sweetness to the
heartfelt moment.
Mrunal’s Muse
I
n a recent interview, talented actress Mrunal
Thakur opened up about the topic of actors hiding
their relationships. While Mrunal’s current rela-
tionship status is unknown, the actress shared that
she can open up about her personal life because it gives
people a chance to learn. The Lust Stories 2 actress said,
“Thank God I am born in this era where I can talk about
my relationships. I have spoken in the past as well, and
I have spoken about my breakups which most people
don’t want to address as it’s very personal. But I feel
that you learn through these experiences and I am glad
that today I am also surrounded by people who are
very vocal about what they feel, about their partner,
about their lover.”
Bolly To Holly
JAIPUR, MONDAY | JULY 3, 2023
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G
ood news for Bolly-
wood fans, the much-
anticipatedfilmofthe
year, RockyAurRani
Kii Prem Kahaani, is all set to
unveil its trailer in a few days.
FilmmakerKaran Johar, who is
returning to the director’s chair
with this project, took to his so-
cialmediaplatformstomakethe
exciting announcement, setting
thestageforthetrailer’srelease.
One of the most anticipated
films of 2023, the film stars Ran-
veer Singh and Alia Bhatt. Tak-
ingtohisofficialInstagramhan-
dle, Karan Johar uploaded the
teaser video of the movie and
wrote,“Trailerouton4thJuly”
Dharma Productions also
uploaded the post with
the caption, “4th OF
JULY The date when
you get a closer look
into Rocky  Rani’s
prem kahaani as the
TRAILER rolls out
- we’re so excited for
you to finally see it!
#RockyAurRaniKi-
iPremKahaani, a
film by Karan Johar
in his 25th anniver-
sary year - in cine-
mas on 28th
July.”
Duo
Unleashing
The Dynamic
he Crew, a highly-anticipated film by Ektaa R Kapoor and
Rhea Kapoor, features an all-female cast including Ka-
reena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon. The film,
which marks their reunion post Veere Di Wedding, is set
to release on March 22, 2024. Ever since the initial an-
nouncement, excitement has been building among fans
who are eagerly anticipating the chance to witness an all-
female cast take the lead in this film. Joining forces with Kareena Kapoor
Khan are renowned actresses Tabu and Kriti Sanon, who are set to deliver
power-packed performances that are bound to captivate audiences. In ad-
dition to this talented trio, the film also features Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil
Sharma, further raising anticipation for the project. It was reported the
comedian-turned-actor will make a special appearance in the film.
T
LONDON
BOUND
A
nushka Sharma, the famous Bollywood star
is going through a great time in both her
personal and professional lives. She also
made her Cannes Film Festival debut this
year and made heads turn with her glamorous look.As
you may know,Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have
taken a short break from their busy pro- fessional
life and are enjoying a holiday in
London.Interestingly,themuch-
loved actress-cricketer couple
is now spending some quality
time in the city, and are
spending most of their time
enjoying different cuisines.
Recently,Anushka took to
her official Instagram han-
dle and shared a series of pic-
tures of their scrumptious
lunch, which included a couple of
vegetariandelicaciesandadessert.
B
ollywood actress Sonam Kapoor and
her hubby Anand Ahuja welcomed
their first child, son Vayu, in August
last year. Of late, Sonam’s sister
Rhea Kapoor has been spending
some time with the actress in
London, and has been shar-
ing pictures from their
outings. On Saturday,
looks like they went out
for an evening walk,
and Rhea shared the
most adorable picture
of Sonam,Anand and
Vayu together.
Rhea Kapoor has
shared a series of
pictures on Ins-
tagram with the
caption, “Walking with
Vayu,” along with a heart
emoji and an evil eye emo-
ji. The first picture shows
Sonam Kapoor holding baby
Vayu in her arms, whileAnand
Ahuja is seen standing next to
her, playing with Vayu. Sonam
Kapoor looks incredibly happy,
and she is seen wearing a black
oversized jacket with matching
pants. Sonam left her hair
open, and had a pair of sun-
glasses on.
Family’s
Day Out
Kriti Sanon
Poster of the film...
Her Story... Anushka Sharma
Rhea’s post...
Ileana D’Cruz’s post...
Sonam Kapoor
Alia Bhatt
Mrunal Thakur
Under the joint auspices
of Rotary Club Jaipur
South and Sundar Dwarka
Charitable Trust, the
“Mango Muskan” program
was organised in Jaipur at
Lakshya NGO on Sunday.
The program aimed to
distribute mangoes,
stationery and other essential items to 50 children. The Club President, Dr Nirmala
Sewani (23-24), Club Secretary Ritu Khatri, PP Rajesh Khatri, Ankur-Varsha Gupta,
PP Harsh Payal Chaudhary, PP Ashwin-Mala Chaubisa, Rajendra-Abha Agarwal,
Rajendra-Renu Sareen, Vanita Thawani and other members of the club were
present on the occasion. On this occasion, Payal Chaudhary decided to donate
two computers to Mina Rajput, the caretaker at Lakshya NGO, for special children.
Hemendra Sharma, the local councilor, was also present at the event.
City Buzz
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The
JC Show
Team!
Jagdeesh Chandra with
The JC Show team on
Saturday at the NOIDA
office of Bharat24-Vision
of New India.
Seen here are (L-R)
Ayushi Shekhawat,
Pooja Yadav, Khushi Gupta,
Astha Khandelwal,
Aditi Nagar,
Poornima Mishra,
Shikha Thakur,
Amit Mishra and
Shashikant Sharma.
UndertheMask
City First
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T
he Jaipur
Center of
Art and
C u l t u r e
( J C C A )
was the centre of attention
as renowned artists and
dignitaries gathered for
the grand inauguration of
Himmat Shah’s extraordi-
nary exhibition, ‘Under
the Mask’ on Saturday.
Jagdeesh Chandra graced
the occasion as the chief
guest. Commencing from
July 2nd and open to the
public until October 31st,
the ‘Under the Mask’ ex-
hibition promises to be a
captivating display of
Himmat Shah’s latest col-
lection of contemporary
artworks. Additionally,
the show will feature a
selection of new sculp-
tures created by Himmat
Shah, including a unique
piece adorned with real
diamonds, showcased for
the first time in India.
Visitors will also have the
opportunity to witness the
unveiling of a compre-
hensive biography titled
‘Portrait of the Artist,’
providing insights into
Himmat Shah’s life and
artistic contributions.
The event was graced
by the presence of Jogen
Chowdhary, a revered
artist and professor at
Kala Bhavan Visva
Bharati; Raghu Rai, a cel-
ebrated photographer and
former member of Mag-
num Photos; RM Pala-
niappan, an important
artist associated with the
Madras Art Movement;
Indrapramit Roy, an emi-
nent painter and print-
maker; Chandra Bhat-
tacharya, a West Bengal
artist inspired by rural
and tribal themes; Sameer
Aich, an imaginative art-
ist known for his captivat-
ing artwork; Vasundhara
Tiwari Bruta, known for
her evocative portrayals
of women; Chhatrapati
Datta, Principal of the
Government College of
Art and Craft, Kolkata;
and Atin Basak, a painter
renowned for his depic-
tions of the East’s beliefs
and lifestyle.
EXQUISITE JEWELLERY SHOW
City First
cityfirst@firstindia.co.in
T
he Lab Grown
Green Dia-
mond Jewel-
lery Show, or-
ganised by Kavya Impex
and Emor, concluded on
Sunday at Hotel Grand
Uniara. Former Minister
Arun Chaturvedi moti-
vated the organisers dur-
ing the exhibition. Lalit
Agarwal, the Director of
Kavya Impex, mentioned
that nearly a thousand
visitors learned about the
specialities of the jewel-
lery over the course of
two days. Abhishek
Dalmia, the MD of Emor,
stated that women are
showing a great liking for
green diamond jewellery.
Most women made pur-
chases according to their
budgets. Lalit Chaudhary
revealed that the Lab
Grown Green Diamond
Jewellery will soon have
its first showroom in Ra-
jasthan, named Kavya
Impex, which will be
opened in Sudarshanpura
Industrial Area, Jaipur,
within this month.
The showroom will of-
fer Lab Green Diamond
jewellery ranging from
20,000 to 2 million ru-
pees.
Guru Dr Seemaa Goel from
the Nritya Sanskriti Dance
Institute shared a beautiful
picture with her guru Senior
Kathak exponent Dr Shashi
Sankhla, on the beautiful
occasion of Guru Purnima.
Neelkanth IVF, a fertility
centre in Rajasthan,
launched “The Joys
of Motherhood Reel
Contest” on the theme of
motherhood on Saturday.
Participants were asked
to create Instagram Reels
expressing their feelings
about being a mother.
The most shared, will be
honoured by actress Smita
Bansal.
GREETINGS!
R
ear Admiral
R a v n i s h
Seth took
charge as
Director, Defence Ma-
chinery Design Estab-
lishment (DMDE) and
Station Commander
(Navy), Hyderabad
Station. He succeeded
Rear Admiral V Ra-
jasekhar, on his super-
annuation. Ravnish is
an alumnus of the Na-
val Engineering Col-
lege, Lonavala and was
commissioned into the
Engineering Branch of
the Indian Navy in
1991. He holds a Bach-
elor’s Degree in Me-
chanical Engineering
from Jawaharlal Nehru
University and a Mas-
ter’s Degree in Me-
chanical Engineering
from Pune University.
He is also a distin-
guished alumnus of the
prestigious Defence
Services Staff College
at Wellington, Naval
War College (Goa) and
National Defence Col-
lege, New Delhi. Dur-
ing his career, he held a
wide range of appoint-
ments over the past
three decades of his
service.
Admiral Ravnish
Seth takes charge
SBI’s 68th Bank Day
City First
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S
tate Bank of
India, Local
Head Office,
Jaipur cele-
bratedits68thBankDay
on Saturday. The pro-
gram commenced with
the ceremonial lighting
ofthelampbyDharmen-
dra Singh Shekhawat,
Independent Director of
the State Bank of India.
In a special segment of
the program, Dharmen-
dra Singh Shekhawat,
Independent Director of
State Bank of India, and
Rajesh Kumar Mishra,
Chief General Manager,
presented a financial as-
sistance cheque to the
Jaipur Calgary Eye Hos-
pital and Research Cent-
er Trust. The funds will
be utilized to procure a
well-equipped ambu-
lance and organize
free eye camps and
treatments for the under-
privileged sections of
society.
Dr Naval Kishore,
Honourary Secretary of
theTrust,expressedgrat-
itude for the bank’s so-
cial initiatives and as-
sured that the coopera-
tion provided by the
bank would be extended
to benefit the underprivi-
leged sections of society.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The birthday of
Padmanabh Singh was celebrated on
Sunday, July 2. Wishes poured in from
friends and family members throughout
the day.
DURING THE DAY!
A freestyle swimming competition was organised at the
RAS Club on Sunday. In the men’s category for the age
group of 35 to 60 years, Ankit Kumar Chhipa and Deepak
Maheshwari secured the first and second positions
respectively. In the women’s category, Ritika and Khushboo
emerged as the winners. In the men’s category for the
age group of 17 to 25 years, Sahil Gupta and Shivam
Bajad secured the first and second positions respectively.
Similarly, in the under 13 and under 11 age groups for
both boys and girls, Vihan, Lakshya Nataani, and Nandini
Katta emerged as winners, while Aditya, Riddhav and
Hridayangana Jain secured the runner-up positions. Gourav
Bajad, the President of the RAS Club, praised the winners
and runners-up, emphasizing the importance of sports and
physical activities for a healthy lifestyle.
ShubhFood, Travel and
WeddingTourism Expo,
Summit, andAwards is being
organisedtoday, Monday,
July3 at Hotel CrownePlaza,
Sitapura.Theevent aims to
recognizeandpromotethe
exceptional workdoneby
individuals andbusinesses
inthetourism industryona global platform.Organisedby
ShubhWeddings will begracedbythepresenceofthePrincipal
SecretaryofRajasthanTourism Department, Gayatri Rathore.
Sankalp Gupta, Tarun Sharda, Monica Sharda, Jogen Chaudhary, Himmat Shah,
Laxman Vyas, Raghu Rai, Vidhyasagar Updhyay and Jyotirmay Bhattacharya
Yeshika Budhwar, Akshita Pareek, Sahil Kataria, Ajay Sharma,
Arpit Dixit, Chandan Sharma, Prateek Saini and Sweta Pachori
RAS Club President Gourav Bajad
with participants and club members
Avir Abroal, Amitabha Das,
Mona Das and Vasundhara Tiwari Bruta
Ravnish Seth
Arun Chaturvedi, Abhishek Dalmia and Lalit Chaudhary
During the event
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  • 1. Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 firstindia.co.in RNI NUMBER: RAJENG/2019/77764 | VOL 5 | ISSUE NO. 27 | PAGES 12 | `3.00 Rajasthan’s own English Newspaper firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia लाभाथ� संवाद आज दोपहर 12.00 बजे सामा�जक �ाय एवं अ�धका�रता �वभाग, राज�ान पालनहार योजना उन सभी ब क े �लए संबल है �ज� �क�� प�र���तय क े कारण अपने माता-�पता का दलार नह� ु �मल सका। मेरी को�शश है �क राज�ान क े हर ब े को समानता का भाव देने वाली सामा�जक सुर ा �मल सक े । धनरा�श लगभग ₹ 88करोड़ लाभाथ� लगभग 6लाख माननीय मु मं ी ी अशोक गहलोत क े लाभा�थय क े खात म � रा�श का सीधा ह�ांतरण करगे पालनहार योजना
  • 2. Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 02
  • 3. CM ATTACKS SAFFRON PARTY Maha development shows BJP wants to eliminate Oppn at any cost: Gehlot CM SAYS THAT ALL THE LEADERS, INCLUDING AJIT PAWAR, WHOM THE BJP USED TO ACCUSE OF CORRUPTION TILL YESTERDAY, WERE INDUCTED IN THE CABINET Naresh Sharma Jaipur hief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday tar- geted the BJP over the political developments in Maharashtra, saying the party wants to “elimi- nate” the Opposition on the basis of money power and central agencies. In a surprising move, Ajit Pawar took oath as the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, while eightlegislatorsofhisNa- tionalist Congress Party (NCP) took oath as min- isters in the government led by the Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) earlier in the day. “The political devel- opments that have taken place in Maharashtra to- day show that the BJP wants to eliminate the opposition parties on the basis of money power and central agencies. It is highly condemnable,” Gehlot said in a tweet. He further said, “All the leaders, includingAjit Pawar, whom the BJP used to accuse of corrup- tion till yesterday, were inducted in the cabinet. The BJPhas been nervous ever since the opposition parties started coming to- gether, due to which it is breaking regional parties by putting pressure from central agencies.” “No matter how much the BJP tries, the public has decided that it will give a befitting reply when the time comes to thwart these attempts to kill democracy,” he said. —with PTI inputs Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot C Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 firstindia.co.in V-PTOADDRESSIITGUWAHATI’S 25THCONVOCATIONONTUESDAY Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar will address the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Guwahati’s 25th convocation on Tuesday. MODI TO BE GUEST OF HONOUR AT FRANCE’S NATIONAL DAY PM Narendra Modi will be the Guest of Honour for France’s National Day (Bastille Day) this year. Bastille Day is observed on July 14 every year. A mass shooting in the US city of Baltimore, Maryland, has left multiple people killed and 29 injured, local media reported on Sunday. RNI NUMBER: RAJENG/2019/77764 | VOL 5 | ISSUE NO. 27 | PAGES 12 | `3.00 Rajasthan’s Own English Newspaper HAPPY GURU PURNIMA firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 35°C 24°C Min Humidity77% Max Cloudy morning; intermit- tent rainfall during the day FORECAST Firemen and locals douse a fire that broke out in a commercial building, at Batamaloo, in Srinagar, on Sunday. PTI IN BRIEF Apex court to reopen today, to take up important matters New Delhi: The Su- preme Court will reopen today after a 42-day summer break and will take up a batch of pleas related to the strife in Manipur and a petition by the sister of slain gangster-turned-politi- cian Atiq Ahmad and Ashraf seeking constitu- tion of a commission to inquire into their deaths. TMC worker killed, several injured in WB rural poll violence Kolkata: A TMC work- er was killed late on Saturday night and sev- eral other members of TMC and Opposition were injured in clashes in panchayat poll-bound West Bengal. The TMC worker, Jiyarul Molla (52), was shot dead in Phulmalancha area in Basanti in South 24 Parganas district. BJP high command summons BSY to Delhi Bengaluru: Senior BJP leader and former Kar- nataka CM BS Yedi- yurappa on Sunday left for New Delhi after be- ing summoned by the party’s top leadership amidst a delay in elect- ing the Leader of Oppo- sition in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. SCJudgeRastogi’sretirementdinner SHAZID CHAUHAN Maha Political Drama AjitPawarshocksuncleSharad again,joinsNDAgovtasDyCM First India Bureau Mumbai Giving a shock to his un- cle Sharad Pawar second time, NCP leaderAjit Pa- war on Sunday led a ver- tical split in the party to become the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra. First time,Ajit Pawar has joined hands with the BJP in 2019 to become deputy CM under the then Maha- rashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. But that government had last- ed just 80 hours as Pawar was unable to cause a split in his party. Addressing reporters after taking oath,Ajit Pa- war said NCP decided to become part of the Shiv Sena-BJPgovt for the de- velopment of the country and praised PM Narendra Modi’s leadership. Maintaining that there was no split in NCP, Ajit Pawar said they would contest all future elec- tions on the NCP’s name and symbol. It will be Ajit Pawar’s fourth stint as Deputy CM of Maharashtra. Meanwhile, NCPchief Sharad Pawar said it was not the party’s decision to go with BJP-Shiv Sena. Sharad Pawar has con- vened a meeting on July 5 in Mumbai to discuss the developments and the future course of action. Pawar Jr. leads vertical split in NCP founded by his uncle 24 years ago Maharashtra Guv Ramesh Bais with CM Eknath Shinde, Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, and newly sworn-in State Cabinet ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Mumbai, on Sunday. PTI SHINDE CABINET GETS 9 MORE MINISTERS Mumbai: The cabinet of Eknath Shinde govt has expanded with the induc- tion of 9 more ministers. Governor Ramesh Bais administered the oath to NCP Leader Ajit Pawar as the second Deputy CM with Chhagan Bhujbal, Dilip Walse-Patil, Hasan Mushrif, Dhananjay Munde, Dharmarao Baba Atram, Aditi Tatkare, Sanjay Bansode and Anil Patil. BIGBLOWTOOPPNUNITY!IT’SVERYDIFFICULTTOCOUNTERBJP’SSTRATEGY Ahead of joint Opposition’s Bengaluru conference on July 13, 14, Sharad Pawar’s NCP got a big split with Pawar’s nephew Ajit Pawar joining NDA govt as Deputy CM. It is really very difficult to counter BJP’s strategy. The BJP has struck twice in the last two years, to break the MVA Opposition alliance. Ajit Pawar claims to have the backing of over 40 of NCP’s total 53 MLAs in the state assembly. 4 OATH-TAKINGS IN MAHARASHTRA SINCE 2019 1 In Nov 2019, after the Assembly polls and the split between the BJP and Shiv Sena, Devendra Fadnavis and NCP’s Ajit Pawar were sworn in as CM and Deputy CM. 2 Within a month, Shiv Sena’s Uddhav Thackeray was sworn in as CM after his party joined hands with NCP Congress to form the Maha Vikas Agahdi govt. Ajit Pawar was made the deputy Chief Minister. 3 The MVA govt fell in June last year after minister Eknath Shinde and 39 MLAs revolted against Thackeray and split Shiv Sena. Shinde was sworn in as CM on June 30 with BJP’s support. Fadnavis was made deputy CM. 4 4th oath-taking ceremony was held on Sunday (July 2, 2023) with Ajit Pawar and 8 other NCP leaders taking as ministers at the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai. Now the double engine government has a triple engine. The state will sprint (on the path of development). Now we have one CM and two deputy chief ministers. This will help faster development of the state. EKNATH SHINDE, MAHARASHTRA CHIEF MINISTER The country is progressing under the leadership of PM Modi. He is also popular in other countries. Everyone supports him and appreciates his leadership. We will fight the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections with them (BJP) and that is why we have taken this decision. AJIT PAWAR, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER This is not ‘googly’, it is a robbery. It is not a small thing. Today’s episode must be new for others, but not for me. I am not bothered that people have left, but I am worried for their future. SHARAD PAWAR, NCP PRESIDENT PM to chair meet of Council of Ministers today PTI New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a meeting of the Union Council of Ministers on Monday amid a heightened buzz about the likelihood of a Cabinet reshuffle follow- ing a series of meetings of the ruling BJP’s top brass. The Monday meeting is expected to be held at the newly built conven- tion centre at Pragati Maidan here, which will host the G20 summit in September. The political upheaval inMaharashtraonSunday as NCP leader Ajit Pawar joined the BJP-Shiv Sena government along with several of his party legis- lators and a number of closed-door meetings in- volving the BJP’s brain trust, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J PNadda, have strengthened the view that a Cabinet re- shuffle is on the cards. Senior NCP MP and former Union Minister Praful Patel, who ditched his longtime mentor Sharad Pawar to join hands with his nephew, is being seen as a probable contender among the likely new ministers in the Central government. PM Modi gave constitutional recognition to backwards: Shah First India Bureau Lucknow Launching a fresh at- tack against the Con- gress, Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said despite being in power for a long period these parties never gave con- stitutional recognition to the backward com- munity and it were PM Narendra Modi and the BJPwho paved the way for the welfare of the backwards. P7 Terror case: NIA raids Bihar, Guj, UP locations ANI New Delhi The National Investiga- tion Agency (NIA) on Sunday conducted raids at five places in Bihar, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh in connection with ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’, a radicalized module be- ing run by Pakistan- based suspects. The agency searched one place in Darbhanga and two in Patna in Bihar, one in Surat (Gujarat), and one in Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh). The raids were conducted at the premis- es of these suspects across three states. NIA NABS YOUTH IN PFI CASE IN DARBHANGA Darbhanga: Na- tional Investigation Team (NIA) team have arrested a youth from Chhotki Bazar of the Behera police station area at Darbhanga, in connec- tion with a PFI case, police said on Sunday. The youth used to study in Patna. The NIA team arrested the youth with the help of the Darbhanga police. NIA and Bihar ATS teams jointly carry out raids at Mohammad Riazuddin Kasmi’s book stall, in Patna on Sunday. PTI 4killedinfreshManipurviolence First India Bureau Imphal At least four men were killed in fresh round of violence in Manipur on Sunday. The incident took place in areas in the adjoining districts of Bishnupur and Chura- chandpur. Bishnupur SP Heisnam Balram said the villagers in Bishnupur were killed in an “unpro- voked attack.” P7 CM N Biren Singh inspects the on-ground situation at the hills in Manipur, on Sunday. PTI CM HINTS AT FOREIGN HAND BEHIND VIOLENCE Manipur CM N Biren Singh has hinted that external forces or elements may have had a hand in the ethnic violence that claimed several lives in the state. During an interview whether an international or- ganisation could have played a role in the violence, Singh said that he could “neither deny nor vehemently affirm” the possibility. V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar, senior advocate Ajit Kumar Sinha, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra and others at the venue on Sunday. CJI DY Chandrachud Justice Ajay Rastogi interact at the dinner party on Sunday. A retirement dinner of senior Supreme Court Judge Ajay Rastogi was held at his residence at Moti Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi on Sunday. Rastogi retired on June 17. Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, CJI DY Chandrachud, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaish- nav, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, many senior judges and politicians attended it. TOP QUOTES
  • 4. JJP strong on about 28 to 30 seats in Raj: Chautala Roadcavesinfor3rd timewithin22days! A massive hole opened up in a road at Ayodhya Path on Sunday. DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS Preps in full swing for Gadkari’s visit Constable fires at wife over suspicion of affair in Udaipur First India Bureau Kotputli Haryana’s Jannayak Ja- nata Party (JJP) organ- ized a big public meeting on Sunday in Kotputli. Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala addressed the meeting at the LBS Col- lege playground, Kot- putli. Haryana JJP offi- cials and Rajasthan JJP President Prithvi Singh Meel, all JJP officials reached Kotputli. Chautala said that we are talking about Ra- jasthan with BJP and our organization is strong on about 28 to 30 seats. He said that he would ask for Kotputli seat from BJP on priority and make Ramnivas Yadav contest from this seat. He said, “In Haryana, we are giv- ing 50% reservation to women, 75% employ- ment opportunities to youth, Rs 2750 as old age pension,” he said First India Bureau Jaipur With the onset of mon- soon in Jaipur, the poor drainage system has once again exposed. On Sun- day, a road caved in the posh locality of Shyam Nagar in Jaipur. Sources informed that the inci- dent took place at Ayod- hya Path wherein a patch of road caved in that left a crater 15 feet deep and 18 feet long. Surprisingly, this is third time that road has caved in the same loca- tion. The locals blocked the way by putting bush- es and stones around. Later, officials of Jaipur Development Authority and Jaipur Municipal Corporation also reached the spot and sacks of sand were filled in the pit to prevent any road ac- cident. The incident has once again exposed the preparedness of civic au- thorities to deal with the rainy season. Sanjay Jain Pratapgarh The Union Road Trans- port Minister Nitin Gad- kari will be visiting Pratapgarh on July 4. He will be laying the founda- tion stone of the bypass to be built on National Highway 56.Adome has been constructed at Dussehra Ground in Pratapgarh where Gad- kari is expected to ad- dress a public gathering. Admins are reviewing prepartions continuously. First India Bureau Udaipur A police constable in Kherwara town of Udaipur district on Sun- day fired a gunshot at his wife over suspicion of her illicit affair, police said. Police informed the constable, Mukesh Salvi, posted in Tiddi Police Station, opened fire at his wife, Khushbu Salvi. “The couple often ex- changed heated argu- ments as Mukesh had a suspicion of her affair. The accused reached his in-law’s house and opened fire on his wife. Khushbu sustained bullet injuries on shoulders and was taken to Maharana Bhupal Hospital for treatment,” police said. “Mukesh Salvi fled from the spot after firing. Ten- sion gripped the area fol- lowing the incident and extra police personnel were deployed in the lo- cality,” police added. In light of the gravity of in- cident, Manoj has been suspended from services as a police constable. Ravi Katara Bharatpur Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday said that the public welfare schemes and historic de- cisions of the Modi gov- ernment have improved the standard of living of the common people. At the same time, the busi- ness class has also got relief, he said. “During the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there has been all- round development in the country and India’s repu- tation has increased in the world,” the minister said while addressing a business conference in Bayana town. Attacking the state government, the Union minister called it a government of corrup- tion. Raising the issue of paper leak, he said that government of Rajasthan is engaged in looting and cheating youths. He said that the life of public has become dif- ficult due to the increase in new taxes by state government. RAJASTHAN www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 04 Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 CONGRESS SLAMS BJP AS... MLA shows wrong map of India! First India Bureau Jaipur ajasthan Con- gress on Sun- day condemned former BJP MLA Kailash Verma for al- legedly showing a wrong map of India in a video statement he issued. Congress spokesper- son Swarnim Chaturve- di in a statement alleged said that the BJP leader in a video statement showed a map of India which did not show Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh as its part. The Congress leader was apparently re- ferring to a BJP publicity video Verma posted on Facebook on Saturday depicting a map of India for a couple of seconds. Swarnim Chaturvedi said that with the map, Verma belied the stance of his own party, which doesn’t leave a chance to make “tall claims” on Jammu Kashmir. The BJP leader has donethesamethingwhich anti-India forces have been doing for a long time, Chaturvedi said in the statement. The Con- gress urges the Centre to take strict action against theleaderoftheBharatiya Janata Party who upload- ed such “anti-national” videos, Chaturvedi said. Screen-grab of the alleged video posted by Verma, retweeted by PCC Rajasthan’s official handle on Sunday. R Pali: Two children died due to drowning while four were rescued when they had gone to play near a river in Mokampu- ra Gram Panchayat area of Bali subdivision in Pali. Victims have been identified as Himan- shu(15), and Nirmal (17). Locals along with police and members of the nres- cue team helped fish out the bodies of the kids from the water. Subhash Trivedi Two minor boys drown in a river while playing in Bali of Pali district Jodhpur: Police has busted a gang involved in online fraud and arrested eight accused. The ac- cused used to cheat citi- zens of the UK and Can- ada after hacking their IDs on e-commerce web- site Amazon. Police un- earthed a call center in Cyber Park, Sardarpura and caught the accused, who are the residents of Gujarat, Nagaland, Ma- harashtra and Uttara- khand. The accused used to talk like representa- tive of a company. Online fraud racket busted, 8 held for duping people abroad IN BRIEF Countrycan’tprogressbyvote- bankpolitics,appeasement:CP Youcan’tdifferentiatebetween ‘Singhs’:Rathoreclearstheair Shiv Prakash Purohit Jodhpur Leader of opposition Ra- jendra Rathore on Sun- day played down snatch- ing of mic from former BJP MLA Babu Singh during defence minister Rajnath Singh’s public meeting in Jodhpur’s Balesar in the presence of union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat saying both Babu Singh and Ga- jendra Singh are the party leaders. “Babu Singh is ours and Gajendra Singh is also ours. You will not be able to differentiate between ‘Singhs’,” he told reporters during his Jodhpur visit. He was responding to the questions on the inci- dent in Rajnath Singh’s public meeting where mic was stanched from the former MLAon stage in order to prevent him from addressing the rally. He was, allowed to speak after the intervention of Gajendra Singh. The BJP state president said that centre will do whatever is in the interest of country BJP state president CP Joshi addressing the media from BJP party headquarter in Jaipur on Sunday. Piyush Goyal with Ranjeeta Koli and other local leaders during a ‘Tiffin meeting” in Bharatpur on Sunday. Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala. GS Shekhawat praying at the Tanot Mata temple for the well- being of public, at Indo-Pak border in Jaisalmer on Sunday. Rajendra Rathore with local leaders at circuit house in Jodhpur. Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur Reacting to the political development in Maha- rashtra where NCPleader Ajit Pawar has joined the Shinde government, BJP state president CP Joshi said that no one leaves his home just like that. “Pawar is seeing his fu- ture in the Shinde gov- ernment. He knows the mood of the people of the country,” he said. Joshi said that the BJPis work- ing considering the na- tion first. He also said that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is for devel- opment and prosperity of the country. “The Centre will do whatever is in the inter- est of the country,” he said. Talking to reporters at the party’s state head- quarters, Joshi said that equal rights have been mentioned for all citi- zens in the Constitution of India and in such a situation, how a dual system can run in the country. He said that country can never be de- veloped by appeasement and vote bank politics. TAKING AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT BJP’S NEW EXECUTIVE TEAM IN RAJ The new executive team of State BJP has struck a balance of caste and local political equations. Jitendra Gothwal has been made Vice Presi- dent from the secretary. Gothwal is a young face of SC in Eastern Rajasthan. He is close to Rajendra Rathore too. Unionist face Anantram Vishnoi got the post of secretary and he has been brought in as KK Vishnoi’s alternate. BY making Dausa’s Neelam Gurjar as secretary, at- tention has been given to young Gurjar women. Laxmikant Bhardwaj has been removed from sec- retary post but he may be made party spokesperson. CR Chaudhary, who was denied ticket last time, has been made vice president. Narayan Panchariya, who has experience of working for party in several states, will now work in state office as VP. Shravan Singh Bagri is close to Rajendra Rathore. Vasudev Chawla has been like a shadow of Rajendra Rathore. Santosh Ahlawat was denied a ticket and has now become a VP. Aishwary Pradhan Goyal calls Cong govt, ‘the government of corruption’ Will enact ERCP if BJP comes to power in Raj: GS Shekhawat Suryaveer S Tanwar Jaisalamer Union Jal Shakti Minis- ter Gajendra Singh Shek- hawat is on a two-day visit to Jaisalmer. Re- garding ERCP, Shekha- wat said that after the formation of the BJP government in the state, new rules will be made on ERCP and it will be implemented. He said that the state government has hatched a conspiracy to stop ERCP for political gains. In a viral video in the past, Shekhawat said that he would implement ERPC if Rajendra Rathore came to power. And today, he confirmed that 13 districts of state will get ERCP water in next state government. Shekhawat said that Saleh Mohammad should tell the full form of ERCP to the media. He advised Shale Mo- hammad to first read the book and then make comment regarding wa- ter reaching the people. Man, daughter crushed under train Manoj Chourasia Sirohi In a tragic incident, a fa- ther, and his minor daughter from Jalore dis- trict were crushed to death after they slipped while trying to board a moving train and came under it atAbu Road rail- way station on Sunday. “The train departed from station by the time the victims reached the platform. Bhimaram and her daughter slipped while boarding the train and were grievously in- jured. They were rushed to hospital for treatment where doctors declared them brought dead. GRP and RPF also reached the spot after in- cident,” police said. TWO KILLED, ONE INJURED AS CAR LOSES BALANCE, RAMS INTO TRUCK IN CHITTORGARH Two people were killed while one was injured after a speeding car lost its balance and rammed into a truck in Chittorgarh on Sunday, police said. Police informed the mishap took place on Sunday morning in the Gangrar area on Chittorgarh – Bhilwara highway. “The victims were heading towards Bhilwara when the car lost its balance and rammed into the truck from behind. Of the three victims, two includ- ing a woman and man, died on the spot,” police said. JDA filled the hole at Ayodhya Marg with sand bags. Dr Joshi on study tour of 3 nations Raj Assembly Speaker Dr. CP Joshi at Parliament of Ireland on Sunday. Principal Secretary of Assembly, Mahaveer Prasad Sharma, was also present on this occasion. Joshi will return to Jaipur on Monday, July 3rd after study tour of UK, Scotland, and Ireland.
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  • 6. RAJASTHAN www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 05 Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 PALANHAR BENEFICIARIES CM to transfer `87.36 cr into 5.91L a/c today Naresh Sharma Jaipur he CM Ashok Gehlot will transfer Rs 87,36,56,750 through di- rect benefit transfer (DBT) in the bank ac- countsof5,91,730benefi- ciaries in a state-level programme of Dialogue with Palanhar Beneficiar- ies on Monday. CM Gehlot will have a dialogue with beneficiar- ies through video confer- ence in the programme that will be organized at the CMR at 12 noon. Dis- trict level programme will also be organised. The Palanhar scheme is implemented to ensure that boys and girls who come in the category of orphans, and other chil- dren who need care and protection are properly taken care of, protected and educated within the family. The person raising these children in this scheme is given economic assistance every month to arrange education, food and clothing for the chil- dren. CM Gehlot in the budget of 2023-24 had an- nounced to increase the financial assistance in the Palanhar scheme to Rs 750 per month from Rs 500giventochildrenaged 0to6yearsandtheamount given to children aged 6 to 18 years to Rs 1500 per month from Rs 1000. CM Ashok Gehlot addressing the beneficiaries during a ‘Labharti Utsav’. FILE Palanharschemeis implementedto ensurethatboysand girlswhocomeinthe categoryoforphans, otherchildrenwho need protectionare properlytakencare of,protectedand educated T Jalore: A 60-yr-old man was allegedly shot dead during a condolence meeting in Sanchore town of Jalore on Sunday. Po- lice informed the de- ceased has been identi- fied as Bhikharam, a res- ident of Siwara village. “At around 12:30 pm on Sunday, Bhikharam ar- rived at Bhakhararam Panwar’s house to attend a condolence meet. A family dispute broke out and firing started. More than 100 people were present,” police said. 60-yr-old shot dead during condolence meet in Jalore Jaipur: After about a month, regular hearing will start in High Court from Monday. Hearing in Raj HC principal seat Jodhpur Jaipur bench was closed due to sum- mer vacations which started from June 5. At the same time, 19 benches have been formed for hearing in the Jaipur bench which includes 3 division benches and 16 single judge benches. The divi- sion benches are of Jus- tice MM Srivastava and Justice Praveer Bhatna- gar, Justice Ashok Gaur and Justice Ashutosh Kumar, Justice Pankaj Bhandari and Justice Bhuvan Goyal. The benches will hear im- portant cases. At the same time, 16 single benches of other judges will hear other cases. WorktoresumeinRaj HighCourtfromtoday, newrosterformed IN BRIEF Alwar: A minor girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang-raped by two men in Ramgarh area of Al- war district, police said. Police informed the ac- cused kidnapped the girl on the pretext of giving money sent by her father. “The accused telephoned her and called her on pretext of giving money. As soon as the girl came out of her house, the ac- cused abducted girl and then raped her. Accused also filmed her obscene videos, case under POC- SO is registered and probe is on” police said. Minor raped, obscene videorecordedinAlwar There’sdevelopmentinState, butonlyofCongress,saysRaje Raje faction shows strength, corners Cong-led Raj govt BJP rally in Kota Gul Mohammad Kota Former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje lashed outattheCongressgovtat the BJP rally held in Kota on Sunday. She said that onlycorruptionhasdevel- oped in the Congress rule in the State. The Raje fac- tionshoweditsstrengthas thousands of people turned up for the public meeting in Shambhupura. The rally was held under the leadership of former MLA Prahlad Gunjal. Raje began her address with a poem and ended with a pledge of victory. Raje also reminded the residents of Hadoti about their 34-year relationship. The BJP leaders claimed that seating arrangements for 1.5 lakh people was made in the dome. De- scribing rally as historic, the organizers said that a crushing defeat of Cong is certain in the upcoming polls. A large number of formerBJPMinisters,for- mer MLAs, former MPs, BJP leaders associated with Raje group reached the rally. Raje named al- most all the senior party leaders in her speech. “India which used to be countedfrombelow,today that same India is counted from the above. India which earlier used to take advice from other coun- tries, today the big coun- tries seeks advice from us. This is the difference in just 9 yrs,” Raje said. “There was develop- ment in Rajasthan under Congress rule, not of Ra- jasthan but of Congress, of corruption, of atrocities on women and dalit, of unemployment. The whole state is trying to get rid of this government,” she said. Addressing the rally, Gunjal accused the Cong govt of corruption and abusing youth farmers. Aerial view of the venue at Shambhupura, Kota on Sunday. BJP leaders claimed that seating arrangements were made for over 1.5 lakh people under the dome. Vasundhara Raje addressing the public rally in Shambhupura on Sunday. We started Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme for free treatment, they renamed it to Chiranjeevi. In our scheme, the poor were treated free of cost in all hospitals. This govt abandoned ERCP too by getting entangled in politics. Kota airport issue also got entangled by state govt. Cyber crime is increasing. VASUNDHARA RAJE, FORMER CM RAJE VISITS PLACES IN CHITTORGARH Chittorgarh: Former CM Vasundhara Raje visited Chittorgarh district and took part in several programmes. The former CM participated in the Sanatan Chaturmas of Awadhesh Chaitanya Brahmachari Maharaj which started at Angarh Bavji, Nimbahera. Later, she stayed at Zinc Guest House in Chittorgarh. Raje also met party workers during her stay at guest house. Former Minister SC Kriplani was also present with Raje while she left for Kota from Chittorgarh. PK Agarwal Owaisi Rally in Jaipur CM Gehlot delivers budget promises Nationcannotberun likemaking2minute noodles,saysOwaisi AIMIM party chief Asaduddin Owaisi addressing a public meeting in Ramleela Maidan, New Gate in Jaipur on Sunday. SUNIL SHARMA `2,185 cr okayed for medical facilities in Raj First India Bureau Jaipur In order to realize the con- cept of Nirogi Rajasthan, the state government is expanding medical facili- ties. The buildings of 473 medical institutions of the state will be constructed for which more than Rs 2,185 crore have been approved by the CM Ge- hlot. Haldiram Moolchand Cardiovascular Sciences at Medical College, Bi- kaner is being upgraded as Cardiovascular Center of Excellence for which Rs 8.89 crore have been approved by CM. The CM has approved the proposal to open a new sub-health center in Tikamgarh village of Balesar Panchayat Sami- ti, Jodhpur. 10 new posts of assis- tant professor will be cre- ated in dental college and hospital of Jaipur. 3 posts of prosthodontics, 2 each of paedodontics, oral pa- thology periodontics andonepostofdentalma- terial will be created. CM GEHLOT APPROVES 21 NEW POSTS FOR NEW GOVT COLLEGE AT SABLA IN DUNGARPUR CM Gehlot has approved the proposal to open a new govt college at Sabla in Dun- garpur. Along with this, he has approved the proposal for creation of new posts for the operation of college. As per proposal, a college building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 4.50 crore. Posts of Principal, Librarian, Physical Teacher, Asst Accounts Officer Grade-I, Addl Administrative Officer, Information Asst, Senior Asst, Laboratory Carrier, Laboratory Assistant and Book Lifter 1-1, and 7 posts for Asst Professor have been approved. `44CRADDLBUDGET FORPILGRIMAGE The state govt has set a target to provide travel to 40,000 se- nior citizens under the Senior Citizens Pilgrimage Scheme in financial year 2023-24. For this CM Gehlot has approved an additional budget of Rs 44 crore. A provision of Rs 46 crore was made earlier under the scheme. Now, due to the increase in the number of passengers, Rs 44 crore more has been given. The Scheme was launched in August, 2013. `2CROKAYEDBYCMFOR GOPALTEMPLERENOVATION The state govern- ment is working to promote religious tourism and develop various facilities for the travellers. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the financial proposal of Rs 2 crore for the development works in Gopal Ji Mandir complex lo- cated in Rojda of Panchayat Samiti Jalsu, Jaipur. `16CRFORINDOORHALL INBHARATPURBKN Multipurpose indoor hall will be con- structed in Bharat- pur and Bikaner to provide better sports facilities to the players. For this, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a financial proposal of Rs 16.44 crore. The construction of each hall will cost Rs 8.22 crore. With these construction of indorr halls, players will get opportunities to participate in indoor games and show- case their talent. First India Bureau Jaipur CS Usha Sharma on Sun- day reviewed the prepara- tions for Palanhar Yojna Labarthi utsav to be held onMondayandinstructed officers to complete the preparations so that the program could be suc- cessfully organized. She also reviewed preparations for CM’s Free Annapurna Food Packet Scheme and Rajiv Gandhi Rural and Urban Olympic Games. The CS also discussed the plan of reciting Indian Constitu- tion’s Preamble and Fun- damental Duties by stu- dents in schools which was approved in cabinet meeting on Friday. She held a video conferencing with secretaries and heads of departments.All Divisional Commission- ers, District Collectors and OSDs of the newly declared districts were also present. Terming the CM’s Free Annapurna Food Packet Scheme as an important step of state govt for pro- viding relief from infla- tion,topofficialinstructed collectors that special at- tention should be paid to quality of ration material given under the scheme. CSreviewsprepsofLabharthifest, Annapurnascheme,RGRolympic Property dealer shot at in Jpr; `1cr ransom sought Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur Some miscreants opened fire at a property dealer after he refused to give them extortion money in Sanganer area. The ac- cused fired three rounds and took away his car which was later found in Mansarover area. The victim Ganesh Jat was admitted to a hospital in critical condition. MLA Ashok Lahoty and others reached the spot and demanded arrest of the accused. Policesaidthatthemis- creants entered the cham- ber of the property dealer near Malpura gate and threatened him and 2 oth- ers at gunpoint. They de- manded money from them. Later they took Ganesh Jat to an ATM nearbywheretheyopened fire and decamped in his car. The car was later foundinMansarovararea. (L) Deceased Bhikharam (R) Accused Praveen CS Usha Sharma during review meeting in Secretariat on Sunday. BUSINESSMAN RELEASED AFTERRANSOMOF`12.50 LAKHPAIDTOKIDNAPPERS A Jjaipur based mining businessman was abducted and a ransom of Rs. 25 lakhs was sought for his safe release. Police informed the vicitm, a resident of Bal Vihar Colony of Jhotwara, was kidnapped at a gun-point on June 8 while he was walking near his house after having din- ner. The victim was taken to Haryana and beaten for money. The victim paid a ransom amount of Rs. 12.50 lakh to the accused, follow- ing which, he was let go from Narnaul, police said. The accused again called the vicitm on June 21 to pay the remaining amount of Rs. 10 lakhs or his family members will be kidnapped and killed. The victim then filed FIR in Kardhani Police Station and matter is being investigated, police added. Ashok Lahoty along with other businessmen reach police station in Sanganer and demand for the arrest of accused on Sunday. First India Bureau Jaipur AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi lashed out at BJP and PM Narendra Modi during his Jaipur rally on Sunday night saying that Modi wants to run the country like 2- minute noodles but he should un- derstand that the country cannot run like this. He taunted that Modi is very educated and whatever is given to him in writing, he reads it. On Uniform Civil Code, he said that Modi in the name of UCC wants to bring Hindu Civil Code which will be strongly opposed. He said that Congress lead- ers have kept silent on the matter. “The Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about equality, but in re- ality he is far away from it. It is said that Muslims marry more while in real- ity it is not so, we are only 6 percent ahead of Hindus in terms of mar- riage,” he said. OWAISI MEETS GUDHA, SPARKS SPECULATIONS After reaching Jaipur, AIMIM Chief Owaisi met MoS Sainik Kalyan Rajendra Gudha. Speculations are now being made in political circles re- garding Gudha’s discussion with Owaisi behind closed doors of Hotel Clarks Amer.
  • 7. uru Purnima is celebrated with the idea of assessing the role wis- dom plays in our life. How much is our life filled with wisdom and how much it isn’t. Where have we inte- grated wisdom in life and where have we not? Now don’t be scared with what you find out. For some of us it might appear that we failed in living in wisdom but in truth there is no failure at all. Every failure is a step towards success and success is nothing but a concept. When you see the big pic- ture you find life is much more than what you con- sider as successful. When you become happy by get- ting success, you have al- ready limited yourself! Life sometimes seems very complicated. There is pleasure, pain, happiness, suffering, generosity, greed, passion and dispas- sion. When our life is full of such opposite values, our mind sometimes be- comes unable to handle these complications and just breaks down. It is then that you need the wisdom to guide you through the troubled times. Guru is that wisdom. You might have noticed you give great ad- vice when you are not in- volved in a situation but the same is not true when you are in trouble. This is be- cause wisdom dawns when you are out of the mess. Guru is one who is out of the mess. He watches the chaos, amidst the chaos. Guru is like a circuit-breaker When you cannot handle life, your Guru comes and saves you so that you re- main sane and balanced. If there is some compelling desire that bothers you, your Guru is there to offer solace. Having a Guru means being able to relax and smile all the time, walk with confidence, being fearless and having a vi- sion. And, that is wisdom. Guru is a tattva Guru is an element, a quality inside you. It is not limited to a body or a form. Guru comes in your life in spite of your refus- ing or being rebellious. The Guru principle is so vital in life. There is an element of the Guru in every human being. That wisdom in each has to be invoked, awakened. When this element is awakened, misery in life disappears. In our consciousness, wis- dom comes to life when the Guru tattva is enliv- ened. When we have no desires of our own, then the Guru tattva dawns in our life. Wake up and see that our life is changing every moment and feel grateful for whatever you have received. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL TOP TWEETS SPIRITUAL SPEAK Under #9YearsOfSeva today, in Conclave organised by @PPRCIndia in Delhi, reforms, achievements, and speed of work of Modi govt in front of BJP4Delhi State Prez Mr. @Virend_Sachdeva ji, intellectuals, citizens media also released comparative report of PPRC on good governance. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp FoundationstoneofbuildingofPost MasterGeneralOfficeSub-Post OfficeArogyaMandirinauguration ofParcelHubandNodalDeliveryCentrewas heldinGorakhpurtodayinpresenceofUnion Min@devusinhji.Onthisoccasion,under‘Beti Padhao-BetiBachao’drive,SukanyaSamriddhi Accountpassbookstogirlsweregiven. Yogi Adityanath @myogiadityanathdpradhanbjp l Vol 5 l Issue No. 27 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act In the dark night of all beings awakes to Light the tranquil man. But what is day to other beings is night for the sage who sees. BHAGAVAD GITA PERSPECT VE www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 06 Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 GUIDING LIGHT Life sometimes seems very complicated. There is pleasure, pain, happi- ness, suffering, generos- ity, greed, passion and dispassion. When our life is full of such opposite val- ues, our mind sometimes becomes unable to handle these complications and just breaks down. It is then that you need the wisdom to guide you through the troubled times. Guru is that wisdom. You might have noticed you give great advice when you are not involved in a situation but the same is not true when you are in trouble GURUPURNIMA: ARevisionofWisdom If there is some compelling desire that bothers you, your Guru is there to offer solace. Having a Guru means being able to relax and smile all the time, walk with confidence, being fearless and having a vision. And, that is wisdom IN-DEPTH WorldCupSans Calypso,aharshreality forallCricketlovers Violence no way to seek Justice t’s hard to imagine a cricket World Cup with- out the irrepressible West Indies team. So the failure of Caribbean Calypso, two-time champions, to qualify for the ODI World Cup to be hosted by India is too much of a shocker. But that’s a reality one has to contend with while hoping that West Indies cricket will bounce back for the next tournament. West Indies, who were champions in 1975 and 1979, lost to Scotland by seven wickets in the qualifiers to script this unenviable history. West Indies cricket has seen a gradual decline over the last few decades first over players’pay package, ego issues among players and flight of talent to other sports. The blame for the decline will have to be shared by the West Indies Cricket Board and the players who are more focused on T20 leagues than Caribbean pride. Shai Hope, the team’s captain rightly said, “We cannot expect to wake up one morning and be a great team.” I rance continues to burn after a teenager Na- hel M. was shot dead by a policeman on the outskirts of Paris five days ago. Scores of cars, shops and other properties have been burnt as incensed teenagers took to the streets to give vent to their anger and frustration as violence spread to Marseilles and Lyon. The incident is reminiscent of the cold-blooded murder of George Floyd, a Black youth, by a policeman in America’s Minneapolis in 2020. Over the last five days hundreds of protesters have been arrested and the government has de- ployed thousands of policemen to control the vio- lence but with little effect. The violence is reported to have spread to Marseilles and Lyon. The violence will surely be contained sooner than later and rioters will be dealt with in accordance with the French laws but what will not go away is the fear which this incident has sparked in the minds of minorities over the use of ex- cessive force by the police. The police offic- ers involved in Floyd’s murder were convicted on charges brought by the state and federal governments to instill con- fidence in the Black community. A similar swift action against cops who shot Nahel will be like a soothing balm. At the same time so much destruction cannot be justified. Those who have suffered due to large- scale vandalism may not be even remotely con- nected with Nahel’s killing. Will the rioters pay for their avoidable losses? Violence, which is a crime in itself, can never be justified as means for seeking justice. Silent protests can also be effective. F Cops involved in Floyd’s murder were convicted on charges brought by state federal govts to instill confidence in the Black community. A similar swift action against cops who shot Nahel will be like a soothing balm Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar A humanitarian, spiritual leader and an ambassador of peace and human values G
  • 8. INDIA www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 07 Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 BIRLA SLAMS CORRUPTION, MISMANAGEMENT ‘Cooperatives prosper due to Modi govt’s reforms’ PTI New Delhi herewasaperiod when the coop- eratives were marred by “corruption, mismanagement and poli- tics” but time has changed nowandthesectorispoised tomovetowardsprosperity due to reforms brought in by the Modi government, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said on Sunday. “Cooperative is a very big sector but there was a period when in some or other way there was cor- ruption, lack of proper management, stagnation in the system, politics which was not good for the cooperatives. Due to corruption, mismanage- ment and lack of trans- parency, people had start- ed raising questions on the cooperatives,” Birla said. But, he said, the re- forms brought by the Modi government in the sector have addressed the issue of corruption, mis- management and lack of transparency, he said and hoped that it will help ful- fil the dream of India be- coming self-reliant and a developed country. LS Speaker Om Birla addresses the closing ceremony of 17th Indian Cooperative Congress programme in New Delhi on Sunday. T BJP-ApnaDal(S)alliancerid UPof‘divisive’forces:Shah Home Minister Amit Shah slams SP and BSP Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Apna Dal (Sonelal) leader and Union Minister Anupriya Patel at the 'Jan Swabhiman Divas' programme on the birth anniversary of Apna Dal founder Sonelal Patel, in Lucknow, Sunday. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak and Keshav Prasad Maurya are also seen. PTI PTI Lucknow Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said Uttar Pradesh got completely rid of the “di- visive forces” of SP and BSPafter the BJPand the Apna Dal (Sonelal) joined hands, as he made a strong pitch for con- solidation of backward caste voters in the state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The senior BJP leader made these remarks while addressing a func- tion here to mark the birth anniversary of late Kurmi (backward caste) leader Sonelal Patel, the father of Union minister Anupriya Patel. He highlighted the suc- cess of the BJP and Apna Dal (Sonelal) alliance, noting that it has won four elections in the state since 2014, and targeted the Congress, BSP and SP. He claimed that the maximumnumberofMPs belonging to the OBCs, SCs and STs were from the National Democratic Alliance(NDA)andlisted steps taken by the Modi government for the uplift of these communities. Shah launches Akshar River Cruise at Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad ANI New Delhi Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday virtually inaugurated the 'Akshar River Cruise' at Sabarmati Riverfront in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. 'Akshar River Cruise is a floating restaurant and has been a joint venture of AksharTravels,Amdavad Municipal Corporation (AMC),SabarmatiRiv- erfrontDevelopmentCor- poration. A 162-capacity cruise will take the pas- sengers on a one and half hour journey with a meal. ‘Congress committed to progress of Telangana’ PTI Khammam Congress president Mal- likarjun Kharge on Sun- day said the party's blue- print for a “new dawn” in Telangana is ready and that 3.8 crore people of the state want change. He also said that the Congress is proud of its collective leadership in Telangana. The remarks came ahead of the party's grand public meeting in the dis- trict where Rahul Gandhi will sound the poll bugle in the state. Assembly elections in the state are slated in the next few months. “3.8 Crore people of Telangana want change. Shri Rahul Gandhi’s #TelanganaJanaGarjana grand rally shall be voic- ing their shared aspira- tions, today,” Kharge said on Twitter. Agencies Manipur Four persons were killed in fresh violence that erupted along the bound- ary of the districts of Bishnupur and Chura- chandpur in Manipur on Saturday night. Following the vio- lence, the Bishnupur ad- ministration on Sunday reduced curfew relaxa- tion timings in the dis- trict. Restrictions will now be lifted only be- tween 5 am and 10 am. One of those who died belonged to the Kuki-Zo community. The remain- ing three belonged to the Meitei community and were shot dead by armed men around midnight in the Khoijuman Tabi vil- lage of Bishnupur district. They have been identified as identified as Naorem Rajkumar (25), Haobam Ibomcha (37) and Nin- gombam Ibungcha (32). Fresh violence erupts in Manipur, four killed At least four people were killed as armed miscreants attacked bunkers at Khujuma Tabi, a Meitei village, on Sunday. PTI Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. Seven held for planning to extort in name of Assam militant groups PTI Guwahati Seven people have been arrested for planning to extort in the name of militant outfits, a top po- lice officer ofAssam said on Sunday. The arrests were made from Assam, Nagaland and West Bengal, he add- ed. Director General of Police G P Singh tweet- ed: “@assampolice has busted the entire network of fledgling terrorist gang that wanted to start extortion in name of KLO and BLA in BTR area ofAssam. Total sev- en persons have been ar- rested from different parts of Assam, Naga- land and West Bengal.” Singh shared a letterhead of the Boro Liberation Army (BLA), though it was not mentioned if it was recovered from the arrested persons. ‘70% work of India-Myanmar- Thailand Trilateral Highway done’ PTI New Delhi Around 70 per cent con- struction work on the am- bitious India-Myanmar- Thailand Trilateral High- way has been completed, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said. India, Thailand and Myanmar are working on about 1,400-km-long highway that would link the country with South- eastAsia by land and give a boost to trade, business, health, education and tourism ties among the three countries. WBGuvmonitorsCoochBehar’ssituation PTI Ranchi West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose moni- tored the situation in poll violence-hit Cooch Be- har district, where fresh overnight clashes were reported, officials said. Five people were in- jured in the clashes that took place in Dinhata area on Saturday night.A TMC candidate’s kin was among those injured, po- lice said. Bose monitored the situation throughout the night from Cooch Be- har circuit house, where he is staying, and issued instructions to State Election Commissioner Rajiva Sinha, SP and District Magistrate, offi- cials said. “The governor on Sun- day morning visited a hospital in Dinhata where the five injured people are undergoing treatment and may also visit the spot where the clashes took place,” a senior of- ficial of the Raj Bhavan told PTI over the phone. Cong has gone berserk: Piyush Goyal on Uniform Civil Code ANI Bharatpur Union Minister of Com- merce and Industry Piyush Goyal has hit out at Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal and the Congress for questioning the BJP- led government over the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) saying that the leaders of the grand old party have gone “ber- serk”. Goyal said that it is the need of the hour that a law should be made by uniting and including all the people of the country and the Supreme Court has also endorsed many of its verdicts. “I think the Congress and its leaders have gone berserk. No government has done as much as done in Modi government,” Goyal said. Ahead of LS polls 2024 ‘TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY’ New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi’s initiative of creating a separate ministry for cooperatives has brought in transparency and accountability in the system, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said and hoped that cooperatives will usher in “a new era of social and economic transformation” in the country. The Lok Sabha Speaker was addressing the valedictory session of the 17th Indian Cooperative Congress here. “Modi was right when he said that time has changed and along with this change in time, he said we have to take the cooperative sector to greater heights, from ‘sahkar se samriddhi’ (cooperation to prosperity),” Birla added. HC likely to pass order on Monday on PIL against withdrawal of `2,000 banknotes New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is likely to pronounce on Monday its order on a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the RBI’s decision to withdraw Rs 2,000 denomination banknotes from circulation. A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad had reserved its order on the PIL on May 30 after hearing the counsels for the petitioner and the RBI. Bankfraudcase:Court quashesLoCagainst ex-MDofSuryaVinayak New Delhi: The Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi has quashed the lookout circular (LoC) issued against Sanjay Jain, ex-Managing Director of Surya Vinayak Industries Ltd. in an alleged bank fraud case to the tune of `300 crore. The LoC was issued by the Immigration Bureau on request of CBI. BJP leader files PIL in Odisha HC for opening of Ratna Bhandar Bhubaneswar: BJP leader Samir Mohanty filed a Public Interest Litigation before the HC, seeking the opening of Ratna Bhandar of Lord Jagannath in Puri. The leader has asked for a CBI probe over the duplicate key of Shree Jagannath Temple’s Ratna Bhandar. IN THE COURTYARD After Independence, it was the first council of ministers of the BJP and NDA, in which 27 ministers were from the backward community. The maximum number of MPs from the OBC, SC and ST elected in any alliance was in the NDA. AMIT SHAH, HOME MINISTER Home Min Amit Shah virtually inaugurates ‘Akshar River Cruise’ from New Delhi, Sunday. HM SHAH PRAISES YOGI GOVT ON LAW AND ORDER IN UP Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday also said that the law and order situation in UP has improved and under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the state was attracting industrial investment. “The schemes meant for the poor, which were sent by Modi ji, are being imple- mented by the UP administration,” Amit Shah added. Appeal- ing to the Apna Dal (S) workers, Shah said they “have to once again make Apna Dal (S), BJP and NISHAD party win on all the seats of UP” in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Addressing the gath- ering, Apna Dal (Son- elal) chief and Union minister Anupriya Patel said Shah had played an important role in their alliance. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adity- anath also spoke on this occasion. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge with party leader Rahul Gandhi. The Congress party is proud of the collective leadership of Telangana Congress. Our blueprint for a new dawn in Telangana is ready. We are strongly committed to the development and progress of Telangana based on social justice and equity. MALLIKARJUN KHARGE, CONGRESS PRESIDENT A decision on how many seats the Congress will contest in the national capital in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls will be taken by the party high command soon, AICC in-charge of Delhi Deepak Babaria said on Sunday. A stormy legislature session starting Monday awaits the ruling Congress in Karnataka, as the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party is all set to attack the ruling party over implementation of its poll guarantees one-and-a-half months after it came to power with a thumping majority. 1 KEY HIGHLIGHTS 2 ‘GOVT MACHINERY CREATING HURDLES’ Hyderabad: The Congress alleged that the police and the government machinery were creating hurdles for the people attending Rahul Gandhi's public meeting at the behest of ruling BRS leaders. “It is deplorable that the government machinery set up check posts and stopped private vehicles in which people were coming to meeting,” a party leader said. ‘WILL IMPLEMENT 5 GUARANTEES’ Bengaluru: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Sunday said that his government will implement the 5 guarantees announced during the state election come what may. “We will implement the five guar- antees announced during the election no matter how difficult it may be. No matter who pays, we will pay for the five announcements in this year's budget,” he said. AICCC CONDEMNS ATTACK ON CHURCHES, HOLDS MASSIVE PROTEST IN SUPPORT OF CHRISTIANS Chennai: The All India Christian Churches Council (AICCC), on Sunday, held a massive protest at the Chennai Collector Office in Parrys, Chennai, to take security measures to protect Churches that were attacked in the Manipur violence. National President-Founder of the AICCC, Bish- op B Mohandas headed the protest. Additionally, Christian Community National High-level leaders based in the Taluk district of Tamil Nadu along with the circle community members participated in the protest wearing black clothes. West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose meets an injured victim during his visit to a hospital, in Cooch Behar on Sunday. ANI
  • 9. www.firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia Postal Reg No. JPC/004/2022-24 08 Jaipur, Monday | July 3, 2023 We pay tribute to our Gurus on the holy occasion of Guru Purnima. Our parents, teachers and spiritual Gurus, due to whom we are alive and able to give meaning to life. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India zHow do you view Prime Minister Modi’s 6-day visit to America and Egypt? Dr Jagdeesh Chandra: Historic! The visit has been a ‘game changer’ in all aspects. Modi is now a global spiritual leader with a stupen- dous 76 % popularity graph across the globe. On the domestic front, Modi has again emerged as the most powerful and decisive Prime Minister of the country, who enjoys the trust and confidence of 140 crore people of this nation. We feel proud to have such a person as the Prime Minister of the nation. zWhat would you like to say about the manner in which Modi set a new narrative for the 2023 and 2024 elections in Bhopal and attacked the Opposition leaders as soon as he returned from the US trip? Wonderful. There is no match of Narendra Modi when it comes to setting the narrative. Along with Uniform Civil Code, he set his agenda to work on cor- ruption and he drove home the point that those who met in Patna for a ‘photo session’ in the name of Opposition uni- ty, are all corrupt politi- cians. He said that every Opposition leader in the picture has indulged in at least “Rs 20 lakh crore corruption.” He guaran- teed Rs 1.25 crore in Stalin’s name, 70,000 crore in NCP’s name, 25,000 crore in TMC’s name and several others. So, this clearly indicates that while on the one hand, the narrative of Uniform Civil Code would be set, the other narrative would be of major action taken in cases of corruption against Opposition lead- ers. So once again, Modi’s super-hit narra- tive has been set. zHow did the interna- tional media respond to Modi’s very successful visit? Do you feel that economy has taken the front seat considering the defence and trade agreements signed during the US and Egypt visit? Of course. This has been happening for the past few years. What has changed in Naren- dra Modi’s nine years of leadership is that pow- erful nations that once cold shouldered India, today look at India as a ‘Linchpin.’ Nations want to invest in India. So, Modi has set the economic agenda, whom to purchase weapons from and who to sell them to, from whom to purchase crude oil, whom to in- vite and to encourage to invest in India! Modi has made India a bold nation through strong d e c i s i o n - m a k i n g . Modi’s multi-aligned foreign policy has ena- bled India to build eco- nomic relations, not just diplomatic relations. I would say that today economy and financial matters are deciding the fate of the country in foreign matters. zThe manner in which the US Parliament and the Indian community welcomed Modi has been unprecedented. Why this craze for Modi in New York and Wash- ington? Craze is still a smaller word. This was mad- ness. Those who wit- nessed it, were baffled. Public representatives in American Congress were standing in line for autographs and selfies with Modi. The Presi- dent and the First Lady organised a stunning ‘Vegetarian’ State Din- ner for him. Biden and the First Lady held Modi’s hands as they ushered him into the White House. He ad- dressed the Congress for 58 minutes and he was given 15 standing ovations and every few minutes the Congress would start clapping for him. People were in dis- belief of what was being streamed from the American Senate on their television screens. It seemed as if Modi was contesting elections from America and was there to address a rally. Such was the madness! When he stepped out, he met people of Indian origin and women wept in joy to see him, much as if they had seen Lord Krishna in all His glory. Well, the fact is that PM Modi was given the honour of being ‘State Guest’ for the first time in the US even though he has been there seven times in the past. The body language of both the leaders was such that it never appeared that the Prime Minister and President of two nations were meeting, rather it appeared as if two friends were meeting. So this was remarkable and quite unbelievable. This tour has taken Modi’s popularity to another level altogether. Call it popularity or craze, words are no longer enough to describe what has just happened in the past few days. zFriends living in America said that for the first time, they felt proud to be an Indian there. What transpired that this scenario changed after all? It seems that some ‘Daivik’ power moves about with Narendra Modi. What we have seen, cannot come to pass with an ordinary human being. Truth be told, be it USA or UK, historically Indians have been treated as second grade citizens. Indian passport held no or little significance. Today they saw that American President is taking autograph of our Prime Minister and peo- ple are clicking selfies with him. Australian PM is terming Modi as the ‘Boss’ and some PM is touching Modi’s feet. This is wonderful. This is the capability and popu- larity of Modi’s leader- ship. Biden is raising ‘no alcohol’toast and saying that Modi and US are to- gether. They felt that not just the Indian Embassy, but even the people living there are Indian Ambas- sadors. So, you feel proud about it. Modi’s aura and persona that came to fore in the US, has filled Indi- ans with pride. zDoes a popular Indi- an Prime Minister like Narendra Modi influ- ence the politics of votes in America as well? He does. Modi is a genius. About 54 lakh Indians live in America and obviously they would vote for some- one. Earlier, Trump too used to do all this and the politicians realise the fact that a great number of Indians re- side in the US. It would not be wrong to say that about 97 percent of those Indians would be alert to the signalling by Modi or would know who to vote for given that the US is tilting to- wards India. So Modiji, while seated in Delhi, is able to affect the poli- tics in US. zHow do you rate Modi as a Communica- tor? Wonderful! His one- to-one connect at the grassroots has no match. We saw in America that everyone wanted to shake hands with Modi and our PM obliged. You saw how he con- nected with everyone through ‘Mann Ki Baat.’ People who were never on forefront, he brought them forward. You saw how he changed the dy- namics of Padma Awards. Nowadays, he has found one more way to communicate. He ex- plains everything to people like a teacher does. He uses hand ges- tures to effectively con- vey the message in a few sentences and as a re- sult, other orators fail while Modi has a terrific mass appeal. Modi is a great communicator and those who must be writ- ing his speeches or giv- ing him inputs, must be elated to have someone like Modi to present their inputs, after value addition, and in such a charismatic fashion. zIt is an emotional question, Modi of 30 years back in America and Modi of today. What is the difference? There is an immense difference. Really, it is an emotional question. I feel that Modi’s erst- while equation with America would have crossed his mind. His mother, if she were alive, would have been happy to see her son, who was once denied US visa, has earned such love and respect in the US today. Modi might have felt bad then and it is only human to feel so. And today it is the same Modi, the son of Gujarat, for whom Americans are doing everything that they can. These were won- derful moments. Modi himself said that 30 years back when he had visited America, he stood outside the White House. People usually stand outside the White House and get their pic- tures clicked and he too might have done that. But today, he is domi- nating the same White House. Our journalists who went with Modi from India, must have returned extremely im- pressed with his status. So, definitely this was an emotional moment of Modi’s life. zAfter achieving 76% global popularity, what is on Modi’s mind now? I have said this earlier too that he is a ‘Fakir.’ He has evolved into a Spiritual Guru and now people say he is going to become ‘Vishwa Guru’. His heart is such that if one day he remembers the mountains of Himachal, he would pick up his ‘jhola’ and head to the mountains, leaving everything be- hind. He would become father of the nation, whether formally or in- formally. So he is like an ascetic and when he feels like, he will do so. But one thing is sure, he has said that he will continue to serve the na- tion till his last breath. Besides, people close to him say that only the Nobel Prize is left for him. Although Modiji is in no need of awards, people still feel that he should get one. As far as Modi is concerned, he has become a spiritual leader and is on the path to becoming ‘Vishwa Mitra’ and ‘Vishwa Guru.’ He is extremely strong emotionally and spiritually and sudden- ly, one fine day, if he takes such a decision, then it should not come as a surprise. However, I do not see such a thing happening for the next five-six years. zHow do you see the manner in which Pakistan has been warned in the US-Indo joint statement? It can be counted as a major success of Naren- dra Modi’s diplomacy as a very strong joint statement was issued. Every time it was said that their land should not be used for anti-In- dia activities. But this time around, the matter was extremely serious. America has not forgot- ten the 9/11 attack and India has not forgotten 26/11. Both the nations are scarred and the wounds inflicted by ter- rorists continue to hurt. This brings both nations on the same platform, ideologically, when it comes to countering terrorism. And it has happened for the first time in Modi’s leader- ship that Kashmir issue has practically become non-existent. Other- wise, that issue used to come up every time a PM would visit USA. Pakistan’s economy is in a shambles. Foreign Minister has clearly said that trade during the day and terror by night will not work. In- dia’s foreign policy is extremely strong and whenever the opportu- nity presents itself, In- dia will take its step against Pakistan with- out worrying about in- ternational pressure. For example, Article 370 was abrogated and prior to this, everyone said there will be inter- national pressure, but see, did anything hap- pen? Such is the situa- tion that G20 team went to Srinagar for meeting and everyone was sur- prised that the valley is peaceful. So, Modi has gone beyond the im- pression and controver- sies of international propaganda. TO BE CONTINUED… Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Bharat24-Vision of New India and First India; CMD, First India News, reveals the details of Modi’s successful visit to the USA and how that all-powerful nation, appears subdued by the charismatic aura and charm of the leader of the biggest democracy in the world. Excerpts… (Part-I) MODIISNOWTRULYAVISHWAGURU:DrCHANDRA l US President Joe Biden tells PM Modi that he must take latter’s autograph l US First Lady plans elaborate State Dinner for PM Modi with immense care l Aussie PM calls PM Modi the ‘Boss’ and a few leaders touch his feet During the show #JConBossIsBack trended top All-India on Twitter Dr Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with Astha Khandelwal, Shashikant Sharma, Shikha Thakur, Aditi Nagar Poornima Mishra during The JC Show.
  • 10. JAIPUR, MONDAY | JULY 3, 2023 Glamour | Fashion | Bollywood | Hollywood | Lifestyle TRIPLE TREAT! he Crew, by Ektaa R Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, features an all-female cast including Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon. The film is set to release on March 22, 2024. P11 T 09 firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia ail art al- lows indi- viduals to communi- cate their passions and make a statement without saying a word. It has evolved from a simple manicure routine to a stunning form of self-expression and wearable art. From intricate designs to bold patterns and vibrant colors, nail art has taken the fashion and beauty industry by storm, capti- vating individuals world- wide. With boundless creativity and endless possibilities, nail art has become a powerful means for people to showcase their unique style and personality. In this feature article, we delve into the mesmeriz- ing world of nail art, ex- ploring its origins, trends, and the incredible artists who are shaping this ev- er-growing phenomenon. Nail art can be traced back thousands of years to ancient civilizations such as China, Egypt, and India. The practice of adorning nails with hen- na, dyes, and natural pig- ments was a symbol of social status, beauty, and cultural significance. Fast forward to the modern era, and nail art has expe- rienced a revival, blend- ing traditional techniques with contemporary de- signs and materials. Today, nail art is not limited to a few strokes of polish. It has become an amalgamation of skill, imagination, and innova- tion. Talented nail artists push the boundaries of creativity, using a vast ar- ray of tools, materials, and techniques. From freehand painting to stamping, water mar- bling to 3D embellish- ments, and even incorpo- rating elements like gems, glitter, and foil, the possibilities are virtually endless. Just like any other art form, nail art is constant- ly evolving, with new trends emerging regular- ly. Some recent trends that have captured the imagination of nail en- thusiasts include: Minimalist Chic: Em- bracing simplicity with clean lines, nega- tive space, and under- stated elegance. Abstract Expression- ism: Expressing emo- tions and individuality through bold, brush- stroke-like patterns and vibrant colors. Ombré Magic: Blend- ing complementary shades to create a gra- dient effect that transi- tions seamlessly from one color to another. Geometric Geometry: Incorporating geomet- ric shapes and precise lines for a modern and edgy look. Foil Frenzy: Adding a touch of luxury and shine with metallic foils in various shades. Nature’s Palette: Draw- ing inspiration from flora and fauna, fea- turing delicate flow- ers, leaves, and animal prints. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, nail art has be- come a powerful form of self-expression. People use their nails as a can- vas to reflect their per- sonality, interests, and beliefs. Whether it’s dis- playing support for so- cial causes, expressing cultural heritage, or pay- ing tribute to favorite movies, music, or sports, nail art allows individu- als to communicate their passions and make a statement without say- ing a word. In a world where self-expression knows no bounds, nail art has emerged as a captivating medium of creativity. City First brings to you the captivating world of nail art! THAT INSPIRE ENVY Uttkarsha Shekhar uttkarsha.shekhar @firstindia.co.in N
  • 11. To Your Page JAIPUR, MONDAY | JULY 3, 2023 firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 10 arents are the first gurus a child will know. They are the best preacher to the child. Then why does the need arise for a Guru? Guru is the divine link between the superconsciousness and the human soul. Guru shapes and guides the person on the path of peace and knowledge. Lord Brahma recited and great Guru Vyasa wrote all four Vedas for the benefit of mankind. He also wrote many Puranas. Thus, a full moon day was dedicated to the Gu- rus and called ‘Guru Purnima.’ Every person in this world is in debt to Saint Vyasa for his invalu- able contribution to the world. India is perhaps the only country in the world that has a special day celebrating the guru as the spiritu- al guide, yogi and sage. In many cultures, we find teachers hon- oured in various ways with special events. Some would make Guru Purnima a similar occurrence. While there is a connection, the Indian idea of Guru Purnima goes much further. The idea of the guru or the Self- realized seer and yogi is the domi- nant image that India has brought to the world as representing the essence of its timeless civilization. The guru has been one of India’s main exports to the world, with great gurus from India travelling and teaching worldwide and in- spiring millions. The term guru itself has entered into many languages and dis- courses in the East and West. The importance of the guru is one of the pil- lars of India’s traditional system of spiritual knowl- edge, reflecting the need for instruction and practices rec- ommended at an individual level. Modern India has been bless- ed with dozens of great gu- rus, who have appeared in every generation. A number of these great masters in- spired India’s independence move- ment like Sri Aurobindo, Swami Rama Tirtha and Swami Vive- kananda. Some taught through si- lence like Ramana Maharshi and were still able to command world- wide recognition. Some have set up numerous schools and institu- tions like Swami Chinmayananda; others have preferred to remain unknown. Most gurus are part of long lineages extending back many generations if not centuries. APJ Abdul Kalam had just finished his interview at the Air Force Selection Board at Dehra Dun. But he could finish only ninth in the batch of 25 examined to select eight officers. Deeply disappointed, he trekked down to Ri- shikesh. He bathed in the Ganga and walked to an Ashram nearby. It was the Ashram of Swami Sivananda. Before Kalam could speak anything, Swa- mi asked him about the source of his sor- row. Kalam told him about his unsuccess- ful Air Force inter- view. Dr Kalam nar- rates in his own words what happened next in his autobiography, The Wings of Fire: When the student is ready, the teacher will appear - How true! Here was the teacher to show the way to a student who had near- ly gone astray! “Ac- cept your destiny and go ahead with your life. You are not des- tined to become an Air Force pilot. What you are destined to become is not re- vealed now but it is predetermined. For- get this failure, as it was essential to lead you to your destined path. Search, instead, for the true purpose of your existence. Be- come one with your- self, my son! Surren- der yourself to the wish of God.” Swa- miji said. Filled with energy, Kalam returned to Delhi where he had also attended another interview for the posi- tion of Senior Scien- tific Assistant, Direc- torate of Technical Development and Production, DTD P (Air) at the Ministry of Defence. He had been selected and then the rest, as they say, was history. Meera was a 16th- century Bhakti saint who sang mystic me- lodious hymns on Krishna. She was a Rajput princess and a widow.Against oppo- sition from her clan as to the way she was becoming the epicen- tre of a very popular Bhakti movement, she stood firm in her devotion to Shri Krishna - her Lord and the Lord of the Universe. According to one of the many traditional narratives, she nevertheless needed a guru to initi- ate her properly in t h e science of self-real- ization. She chose Guru Ravidas as her guru. She went to Kashi and was given theAdvaitic non-dual wisdom by the Guru. Some historians claim that there is no proof for this to have happened. But the civilisational wisdom of India in creating these traditions is far more honest heart of India than the superfi- cial data quest of the historians. Guru Ravidas was born into a family of cobblers, considered untouchables by the socially stagnant elite. Mirabai was a queen widow. By making Mirabai the disciple of Guru Ravidas, the empha- sis is made that there can be no birth- based or gen- d e r - b a s e d distinctions in attaining spiritual enlighten- ment, which is su- preme knowledge. This also makes it clear that in all other domains, any birth- based or gender- based discriminations are non-essential and could be eschewed as society evolves and progresses. TheBridge Consciousness The blessed day of Guru Purnima is customarily the time when learner offers the Guru their gratitude wholeheartedly. Guru Purnima is also considered an especially beneficial day to practice Yoga and meditation. City First brings to you unique gurus, and shishyas who have had transformational experiences with their gurus, and in turn transformed the life of this nation! Mitali Dusad mitalidusad01@gmail.com P Swami Sivananda and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Guru Ravidas and Bhakta Meera Chandala of Kashi and Adi Shankaracharya The guru who initiatedAdi Shanka- ra into sanyasi and imparted him Advaita was Govinda Bhagavatpa- da. The practical Vedanta was im- parted to Adi Shankara through a Chandala in the holy city of Kashi. Here, when Adi Sankaracharya and his disciples asked a Chandala to move out of the way, the Chan- dala asked if they were asking the body or the aatma to move. He pointed sharply to the non- dualism that exists both in terms of the physical elements that form the bodies of all and the aatma that per- vades all. Hence, for a teacher of non-dualism to ask another human being to move away was untenable. The question made Adi Shanka- racharya realise Advaita in all its splendour and implications. He bowed to the Chandala and consid- ering him as his guru sang the Man- isha Panchakam - wherein he stated that he accepts as his guru any per- son irrespective of his social or birth status, who has discrimination and Advaitic vision. Chhatrasal, a young war- rior who was orphaned by Mughal aggression was searching to free the na- tion from the tyranny of Mughals. Tradition has it that when he consulted with Chhatrapati Shivaji he realised the impor- tance of having a spiritual mentor for undertaking what appeared to be a hu- manly impossible mis- sion. One night, in 1683, in the Chhatarpur forests of Bundelkhand, Chhatrasal took asylum in a lonely hut where there was a sage who called him by his name. That was Mahamati Pran- nath who belonged to Pranami Sampradaya of Sanatana Dharma. He not only blessed Chhatrasal with his sword but also blessed him that the region would have diamond mines which could help the young Hindu warrior raise an army against their ag- gressive tormentors. The place where the saint promised the king abun- dance of diamonds today has diamond mines. India owes so much to Guru Mahamati Prannath but for whom Bun- delkhand would have suffered under the Mughal tyranny. Mahamati Prannath and Chhatrasal
  • 12. Ileana’s secret randevu I leana D’Cruz delighted her fans by sharing another picture of her mysterious beau. The actress, who announced her pregnan- cy in April, has been keeping the iden- tity of her partner under wraps, garnering the curiosity of the fans. Just a few days ago, Ileana had shared a romantic photo featuring her and her beau, but their faces were intentionally blurred, leaving fans eagerly guessing about the man in her life. It was a silhouette that showed them in an intimate pose. However, in her latest post on social media, she de- cided to give her followers another glimpse into her personal life. In the picture, Ileana can be seen with her beau as they lovingly kiss their pet dog. Ileana aptly captioned the photo as ‘Puppy Love,’ adding a touch of sweetness to the heartfelt moment. Mrunal’s Muse I n a recent interview, talented actress Mrunal Thakur opened up about the topic of actors hiding their relationships. While Mrunal’s current rela- tionship status is unknown, the actress shared that she can open up about her personal life because it gives people a chance to learn. The Lust Stories 2 actress said, “Thank God I am born in this era where I can talk about my relationships. I have spoken in the past as well, and I have spoken about my breakups which most people don’t want to address as it’s very personal. But I feel that you learn through these experiences and I am glad that today I am also surrounded by people who are very vocal about what they feel, about their partner, about their lover.” Bolly To Holly JAIPUR, MONDAY | JULY 3, 2023 firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 11 G ood news for Bolly- wood fans, the much- anticipatedfilmofthe year, RockyAurRani Kii Prem Kahaani, is all set to unveil its trailer in a few days. FilmmakerKaran Johar, who is returning to the director’s chair with this project, took to his so- cialmediaplatformstomakethe exciting announcement, setting thestageforthetrailer’srelease. One of the most anticipated films of 2023, the film stars Ran- veer Singh and Alia Bhatt. Tak- ingtohisofficialInstagramhan- dle, Karan Johar uploaded the teaser video of the movie and wrote,“Trailerouton4thJuly” Dharma Productions also uploaded the post with the caption, “4th OF JULY The date when you get a closer look into Rocky Rani’s prem kahaani as the TRAILER rolls out - we’re so excited for you to finally see it! #RockyAurRaniKi- iPremKahaani, a film by Karan Johar in his 25th anniver- sary year - in cine- mas on 28th July.” Duo Unleashing The Dynamic he Crew, a highly-anticipated film by Ektaa R Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, features an all-female cast including Ka- reena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon. The film, which marks their reunion post Veere Di Wedding, is set to release on March 22, 2024. Ever since the initial an- nouncement, excitement has been building among fans who are eagerly anticipating the chance to witness an all- female cast take the lead in this film. Joining forces with Kareena Kapoor Khan are renowned actresses Tabu and Kriti Sanon, who are set to deliver power-packed performances that are bound to captivate audiences. In ad- dition to this talented trio, the film also features Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma, further raising anticipation for the project. It was reported the comedian-turned-actor will make a special appearance in the film. T LONDON BOUND A nushka Sharma, the famous Bollywood star is going through a great time in both her personal and professional lives. She also made her Cannes Film Festival debut this year and made heads turn with her glamorous look.As you may know,Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have taken a short break from their busy pro- fessional life and are enjoying a holiday in London.Interestingly,themuch- loved actress-cricketer couple is now spending some quality time in the city, and are spending most of their time enjoying different cuisines. Recently,Anushka took to her official Instagram han- dle and shared a series of pic- tures of their scrumptious lunch, which included a couple of vegetariandelicaciesandadessert. B ollywood actress Sonam Kapoor and her hubby Anand Ahuja welcomed their first child, son Vayu, in August last year. Of late, Sonam’s sister Rhea Kapoor has been spending some time with the actress in London, and has been shar- ing pictures from their outings. On Saturday, looks like they went out for an evening walk, and Rhea shared the most adorable picture of Sonam,Anand and Vayu together. Rhea Kapoor has shared a series of pictures on Ins- tagram with the caption, “Walking with Vayu,” along with a heart emoji and an evil eye emo- ji. The first picture shows Sonam Kapoor holding baby Vayu in her arms, whileAnand Ahuja is seen standing next to her, playing with Vayu. Sonam Kapoor looks incredibly happy, and she is seen wearing a black oversized jacket with matching pants. Sonam left her hair open, and had a pair of sun- glasses on. Family’s Day Out Kriti Sanon Poster of the film... Her Story... Anushka Sharma Rhea’s post... Ileana D’Cruz’s post... Sonam Kapoor Alia Bhatt Mrunal Thakur
  • 13. Under the joint auspices of Rotary Club Jaipur South and Sundar Dwarka Charitable Trust, the “Mango Muskan” program was organised in Jaipur at Lakshya NGO on Sunday. The program aimed to distribute mangoes, stationery and other essential items to 50 children. The Club President, Dr Nirmala Sewani (23-24), Club Secretary Ritu Khatri, PP Rajesh Khatri, Ankur-Varsha Gupta, PP Harsh Payal Chaudhary, PP Ashwin-Mala Chaubisa, Rajendra-Abha Agarwal, Rajendra-Renu Sareen, Vanita Thawani and other members of the club were present on the occasion. On this occasion, Payal Chaudhary decided to donate two computers to Mina Rajput, the caretaker at Lakshya NGO, for special children. Hemendra Sharma, the local councilor, was also present at the event. City Buzz JAIPUR, MONDAY | JULY 3, 2023 firstindia.co.in firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur thefirstindia thefirstindia thefirstindia 12 The JC Show Team! Jagdeesh Chandra with The JC Show team on Saturday at the NOIDA office of Bharat24-Vision of New India. Seen here are (L-R) Ayushi Shekhawat, Pooja Yadav, Khushi Gupta, Astha Khandelwal, Aditi Nagar, Poornima Mishra, Shikha Thakur, Amit Mishra and Shashikant Sharma. UndertheMask City First cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T he Jaipur Center of Art and C u l t u r e ( J C C A ) was the centre of attention as renowned artists and dignitaries gathered for the grand inauguration of Himmat Shah’s extraordi- nary exhibition, ‘Under the Mask’ on Saturday. Jagdeesh Chandra graced the occasion as the chief guest. Commencing from July 2nd and open to the public until October 31st, the ‘Under the Mask’ ex- hibition promises to be a captivating display of Himmat Shah’s latest col- lection of contemporary artworks. Additionally, the show will feature a selection of new sculp- tures created by Himmat Shah, including a unique piece adorned with real diamonds, showcased for the first time in India. Visitors will also have the opportunity to witness the unveiling of a compre- hensive biography titled ‘Portrait of the Artist,’ providing insights into Himmat Shah’s life and artistic contributions. The event was graced by the presence of Jogen Chowdhary, a revered artist and professor at Kala Bhavan Visva Bharati; Raghu Rai, a cel- ebrated photographer and former member of Mag- num Photos; RM Pala- niappan, an important artist associated with the Madras Art Movement; Indrapramit Roy, an emi- nent painter and print- maker; Chandra Bhat- tacharya, a West Bengal artist inspired by rural and tribal themes; Sameer Aich, an imaginative art- ist known for his captivat- ing artwork; Vasundhara Tiwari Bruta, known for her evocative portrayals of women; Chhatrapati Datta, Principal of the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata; and Atin Basak, a painter renowned for his depic- tions of the East’s beliefs and lifestyle. EXQUISITE JEWELLERY SHOW City First cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T he Lab Grown Green Dia- mond Jewel- lery Show, or- ganised by Kavya Impex and Emor, concluded on Sunday at Hotel Grand Uniara. Former Minister Arun Chaturvedi moti- vated the organisers dur- ing the exhibition. Lalit Agarwal, the Director of Kavya Impex, mentioned that nearly a thousand visitors learned about the specialities of the jewel- lery over the course of two days. Abhishek Dalmia, the MD of Emor, stated that women are showing a great liking for green diamond jewellery. Most women made pur- chases according to their budgets. Lalit Chaudhary revealed that the Lab Grown Green Diamond Jewellery will soon have its first showroom in Ra- jasthan, named Kavya Impex, which will be opened in Sudarshanpura Industrial Area, Jaipur, within this month. The showroom will of- fer Lab Green Diamond jewellery ranging from 20,000 to 2 million ru- pees. Guru Dr Seemaa Goel from the Nritya Sanskriti Dance Institute shared a beautiful picture with her guru Senior Kathak exponent Dr Shashi Sankhla, on the beautiful occasion of Guru Purnima. Neelkanth IVF, a fertility centre in Rajasthan, launched “The Joys of Motherhood Reel Contest” on the theme of motherhood on Saturday. Participants were asked to create Instagram Reels expressing their feelings about being a mother. The most shared, will be honoured by actress Smita Bansal. GREETINGS! R ear Admiral R a v n i s h Seth took charge as Director, Defence Ma- chinery Design Estab- lishment (DMDE) and Station Commander (Navy), Hyderabad Station. He succeeded Rear Admiral V Ra- jasekhar, on his super- annuation. Ravnish is an alumnus of the Na- val Engineering Col- lege, Lonavala and was commissioned into the Engineering Branch of the Indian Navy in 1991. He holds a Bach- elor’s Degree in Me- chanical Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru University and a Mas- ter’s Degree in Me- chanical Engineering from Pune University. He is also a distin- guished alumnus of the prestigious Defence Services Staff College at Wellington, Naval War College (Goa) and National Defence Col- lege, New Delhi. Dur- ing his career, he held a wide range of appoint- ments over the past three decades of his service. Admiral Ravnish Seth takes charge SBI’s 68th Bank Day City First cityfirst@firstindia.co.in S tate Bank of India, Local Head Office, Jaipur cele- bratedits68thBankDay on Saturday. The pro- gram commenced with the ceremonial lighting ofthelampbyDharmen- dra Singh Shekhawat, Independent Director of the State Bank of India. In a special segment of the program, Dharmen- dra Singh Shekhawat, Independent Director of State Bank of India, and Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Chief General Manager, presented a financial as- sistance cheque to the Jaipur Calgary Eye Hos- pital and Research Cent- er Trust. The funds will be utilized to procure a well-equipped ambu- lance and organize free eye camps and treatments for the under- privileged sections of society. Dr Naval Kishore, Honourary Secretary of theTrust,expressedgrat- itude for the bank’s so- cial initiatives and as- sured that the coopera- tion provided by the bank would be extended to benefit the underprivi- leged sections of society. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The birthday of Padmanabh Singh was celebrated on Sunday, July 2. Wishes poured in from friends and family members throughout the day. DURING THE DAY! A freestyle swimming competition was organised at the RAS Club on Sunday. In the men’s category for the age group of 35 to 60 years, Ankit Kumar Chhipa and Deepak Maheshwari secured the first and second positions respectively. In the women’s category, Ritika and Khushboo emerged as the winners. In the men’s category for the age group of 17 to 25 years, Sahil Gupta and Shivam Bajad secured the first and second positions respectively. Similarly, in the under 13 and under 11 age groups for both boys and girls, Vihan, Lakshya Nataani, and Nandini Katta emerged as winners, while Aditya, Riddhav and Hridayangana Jain secured the runner-up positions. Gourav Bajad, the President of the RAS Club, praised the winners and runners-up, emphasizing the importance of sports and physical activities for a healthy lifestyle. ShubhFood, Travel and WeddingTourism Expo, Summit, andAwards is being organisedtoday, Monday, July3 at Hotel CrownePlaza, Sitapura.Theevent aims to recognizeandpromotethe exceptional workdoneby individuals andbusinesses inthetourism industryona global platform.Organisedby ShubhWeddings will begracedbythepresenceofthePrincipal SecretaryofRajasthanTourism Department, Gayatri Rathore. Sankalp Gupta, Tarun Sharda, Monica Sharda, Jogen Chaudhary, Himmat Shah, Laxman Vyas, Raghu Rai, Vidhyasagar Updhyay and Jyotirmay Bhattacharya Yeshika Budhwar, Akshita Pareek, Sahil Kataria, Ajay Sharma, Arpit Dixit, Chandan Sharma, Prateek Saini and Sweta Pachori RAS Club President Gourav Bajad with participants and club members Avir Abroal, Amitabha Das, Mona Das and Vasundhara Tiwari Bruta Ravnish Seth Arun Chaturvedi, Abhishek Dalmia and Lalit Chaudhary During the event MUKESH KIRADOO MUKESH KIRADOO MUKESH KIRADOO