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SAD leader’s murder reason
for Bishnoi-Moosewala enmity
New Delhi: Sidhu
Moosewala’s murder
probe took an interest-
ing turn on
Friday with
d e t a i l s
e m e r g i n g
about the al-
leged in-
volvement of gangster
Lawrence Bishnoi in
the murder. A PTI re-
port said that Bishnoi,
has alleged that Moose-
wala was involved in the
killing of Akali Dal
leader Vikramjit Singh
on August 7 last year
leading to his “rivalry”.
CM MANN MEETS MOOSE
WALA'S FAMILY AMID PROTESTS
Mansa: Amid
protests, Punjab
CM Bhagwant Mann
visited the family of
singer Sidhu Moose
Wala at his residence
in Mansa on Friday.
Heavy police security
was deployed out-
side the residence of the Punjabi singer as Mann reached
the Moosa village while locals protested against the visit.
AKAL TAKHT JATHEDAR GETS ‘Z SECURITY’
New Delhi: Jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Harpreet Singh, has
been granted ‘Z’ category security by the Union Home Minis-
try, officials said on Friday. The decision to accord country’s
second highest category security to the Sikh religious leader
was taken in view of the enhanced threat perception.
INDIA HITS OUT
AT US REPORT
Vote bank politics
in international
relations: MEA
New Delhi: The Minis-
try of External Affairs
onFridayreactedsharp-
lytotheUSStateDepart-
ment’s report alleging
attacks on minorities in
India, calling it “ill-in-
formed comments” by
senior US officials.
The MEA, in its state-
ment, said, “It is unfor-
tunate that vote bank
politics in practiced in
international relations.
We have noted the ill-
informed comments by
senior US officials. We
would urge that assess-
ments based on moti-
vated inputs and biased
views be avoided,” said
foreign ministry spokes-
personArindamBagchi.
“
As a naturally plural-
isticsociety
,Indiavalues
religious freedom and
humanrights.Inourdis-
cussionswiththeUS,we
haveregularlyhighlight-
ed issues of concern
there, including racially
and ethnically motivat-
ed attacks, hate crimes
and gun violence,” the
official asserted via the
statement.
As pluralistic
society, India
values religious
freedom and human
rights. We have highlighted
issues of concern in US,
like racially and ethnically
motivated attacks, hate
crimes and gun violence.
—Arindam Bagchi,
MEA spokesperson
	
❍ ‘REFORM, PERFORM, AND TRANSFORM’
ModisharesIndia’s‘progress
mantra’overpast8years
Lucknow: PM Naren-
dra Modi on Friday said
that India progressed on
the mantra of reform,
perform, and transform
while focusing on policy
and stability, coordina-
tion and ease of doing
business. PM Modi’s re-
marks came during his
address at the Ground
Breaking Ceremony 3.0
of theUPInvestorsSum-
mit in Lucknow today
.
The Prime Minister
also congratulated the
youth of Uttar Pradesh
for agreements of in-
vestment of over Rs
80,000 crore.“Today
agreements of invest-
ment of more than Rs
80,000 crore have been
done here. This record
investment will create
thousands of employ-
ment opportunities. I
congratulate the youth
of UP for it as they will
be most benefitted from
it,” he stated.
He said that Indians
should be proud of In-
dia’s growth story
. “Eve-
ry Indian will be proud
of India’s growth story
,
according to which, we
are the fastest growing
economy among the G20
nations, the second-larg-
estnationof internetus-
ers and holds the second
position in the Global
Retail Index,” he added.
PM Narendra Modi with Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
and UP CM Yogi Adityanath arrive to attend the Ground Breaking
Ceremony @3.0 of the UP Investors Summit, in Lucknow on Friday.
 —PHOTO BY PTI
JAIPUR l SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00  RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 357
OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, LUCKNOW, NEW DELHI  MUMBAI
ED ISSUES
FRESH SUMMONS
TO RAHUL
New Delhi: The ED has issued fresh summons to Congress
MP Rahul Gandhi asking him to appear before the agency
on June 13 in connection with a money laundering case
related to the National Herald newspaper.  P6
New Delhi: Mukesh Ambani on Friday regained
his spot as Asia's richest man with $99.7
billion net worth surpassing his rival Gautam
Adani who has net worth of $98.7 billion.
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MUKESH AMBANI
REGAINS SPOT AS
ASIA'S RICHEST
READ
Crucial
Crucial
SR ADV KULDEEP,
JUDICIAL OFFICER
SHUBHA JUDGES
IN RAJ HIGH COURT
Jodhpur: On Friday,
the Rajasthan High
Court got two new
judges in the form
of Kuldeep Mathur
and Shubha Mehta.
The order was
issued by the Central
Government on Friday
evening. Mathur has
been made a judge
from the lawyer quota
and Shubha Mehta
has been made a
judge from the judicial
service quota. With
this, the total number
of judges in the
Rajasthan High Court
will increase from 25
to 27. Despite two
new appointments,
23 posts will remain
vacant. Meanwhile,
the Central
Government on
Friday notified the
appointment of seven
Additional Judges to
Bombay High Court,
Calcutta High Court,
Jharkhand High Court
 Madras High Court.
PRIYANKA GANDHI
TESTS POSITIVE
FOR COVID-19
New Delhi: Congress
General Secretary
Priyanka Gandhi
Friday tweeted
that she has tested
positive for Covid-19,
just a day after party
chief Sonia Gandhi
contracted the
infection. Priyanka
said, “I’ve tested
positive for Covid-19
with mild symptoms.
Following all the
protocols, I have
quarantined myself at
home. I would request
those who came in
contact with me to
take all necessary
precautions.”
Kuldeep
Mathur
Shubha
Mehta
ASSEMBLY BYPOLL RESULTS
Dhami secures CMship, wins
Champawat by over 55K votes
New Delhi: U’khand
CMPushkarDhamiwon
the Champawat bypoll
by a margin of over
55,000 votes. This was a
much-needed victory for
Dhami to continue to re-
main as the chief minis-
ter as he had lost the ear-
lierstateAssemblypolls.
Meanwhile, UDF can-
didate Uma Thomas
won the Thrikkakara
Assembly bypoll, while
BJD candidate Alaka
Mohanty won the Bra-
jrajnagar assembly by-
election.
UDF's Uma Thomas
wins from Thrikkakara,
BJD's Alaka Mohanty
wins fron Brajrajnagar
U’khand CM Pushkar Dhami receives the victory certificate after
winning the Champawat Assembly by-election, in Champawat.
Congratulations to
Uttarakhand’s dynamic
CM @pushkardhami for
the record win from
Champawat.
—Narendra Modi, PM
CHIDAMBARAM, SIBAL,
MISA BHARTI AMONG
41 ELECTED UNOPPOSED
TO RAJYA SABHA  P6
Raipur: The ruling Congress’s nominees Rajeev Shukla
and Ranjeet Ranjan were elected unopposed to the
Rajya Sabha from Chhattisgarh on Friday, officials said.
“The deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended this
afternoon and the two candidates were elected unop-
posed”, state Assembly secretary Dinesh Sharma said.
CONG'S RAJEEV SHUKLA, RANJEET
RANJAN ELECTED UNOPPOSED TO RS
Rajeev Shukla Ranjeet Ranjan
GEHLOT BRINGS ‘HOPE’ OF MORE
‘POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS’!
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Right before
the Rajya Sabha elec-
tions, the Ashok Gehlot
government has ful-
filled its promise made
in the election manifes-
to to form the Mine La-
bour Welfare Board.
Recently, the Labor De-
partment approved the
formation of a welfare
board. The mine work-
ers had been pressuriz-
ing the government for
a long time demanding
the formation of the
board. With the forma-
tion of the board, about
25 lakh workers of the
state will get benefit di-
rectly or indirectly
.
On May 16, Secretary
of Labor, Factory and
Boiler and ESI Depart-
ment, Bhanu Prakash
Yeturu issued orders for
theformationof theWel-
fare Board. In this, the
government will nomi-
nate the chairman and
vice-chairman and five
non-official members.
The Labor Commission-
er will be the ex-officio
Secretary of the Board.
This step of the Ge-
hlot government has
come at a time when the
government is facing
the displeasure of the
legislators ahead of the
Rajya Sabha elections.
In the welfare board,
the government will
now be able to give po-
litical appointment to
two leaders to the post
of chairman and dep-
tuty chairman. At the
same time, five non-offi-
cial members can also
be nominated.
High officials of sev-
en departments will
also be members in the
board. Among them,
Additional Chief Secre-
taries of Mines and Pe-
troleum Department,
Principal Secretaries of
Finance, Industries and
Commerce,  Turn to P10
Disgruntled MLAs may be extended appointment in Mine Labour Welfare Board
CM Ashok Gehlot
KILLINGS DUE TO ‘KASHMIR
FILES’: JITAN RAM MANJHI
Patna: Former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi said
the incidents of target killings in Kashmir were
taking place only because of ‘The
Kashmir Files’ movie. “When the film
was released, the BJP forced Nitish
Kumar government to tax free it in the
state. At that time I said that it was a
conspiracy of militants to make the
film. The central government should investigate the
terror links of the makers with militants and take
action against them,” Manjhi said.
RAUT SLAMS
BJP ON KASHMIR
KILLINGS
CONG’S‘KASHMIRI
PANDIT’ TO
CORNER BJP
Mumbai: Shiv Sena MP
Sanjay Raut slammed the
BJP for fetching votes in
the name of
‘Hindutva’
while doing
nothing to
improve
people’s
lives in the
valley. “Today the same
situation has arisen in
Kashmir that was in the
1990s. You fetched votes
in the name of Hindutva.
There is no improvement
in people’s lives despite
the abrogation of Article
370 in JK,” he said.
New Delhi: Congress lead-
er Vivek Tankha, a Kash-
miri Pandit, questioned
the govt’s
inabil-
ity to stop
targeted
killings and
the move-
ment of
Pandits out of the Valley.
Tankha said, “The govern-
ment should ensure there
should be no killing now
and everyone should feel
safe. The gory pictures of
people leaving the valley,
which have come out, are
scary, “ he said.
TARGETED KILLINGS IN KASHMIR
SHAH HOLDS HIGH-LEVEL
SECURITY MEET ON JK
NewDelhi:UnionHome
Minister Amit Shah on
Friday held a high-level
security review meeting
on Jammu and Kashmir
inthewakeof recenttar-
geted killings in the Un-
ion Territory
.
The meeting started
around 3 pm in the pres-
ence of National Secu-
rity Advisor Ajit Doval,
Army Chief Manoj Pan-
de, Union Home Secre-
tary Ajay Kumar Bhal-
la, Jammu and Kashmir
and Lieutenant Gover-
nor Manoj Sinha.
Director-General of
Central Reserve Police
ForceKuldiepSinghand
Border Security Force
chief Pankaj Singh,
JammuandKashmirDi-
rector General of Police
Dilbagh Singh among
other key officials were
part of the meeting.
The meeting was
called as three civilians
andtwosecurityperson-
nel were killed only in
the month of May that
includingKashmiriHin-
dus. Kashmiri Pandits
in Jammu and Kashmir
are holding protests in
Srinagar against the
killings by terrorists.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah exchanges greetings with JK Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and NSA
Ajit Doval as he arrives to hold a review meeting in New Delhi on Friday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
RAJASTHAN
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Jaipur: (ANI): After
Akshay Kumar-starrer
‘Samrat Prithviraj’ was
declared tax-free in Ut-
tarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh, there is clam-
our for the film based
on the life of the fear-
less and mighty King
Prithviraj Chauhan to
be given similar status
in Rajasthan as many
consider the glorious
Samrat hailed from the
desert-state. Vasudev
Devnani, a BJP MLA
from Ajmer North also
joined the netizens in
urging the Rajasthan
government to declare
the movie tax-free, say-
ing that the period dra-
ma will invoke a spirit
of love for our mother-
land. “Rajasthan should
also declare it tax-free.
The film that is based
on the glorious and
mighty Samrat Prithvi-
raj Chauhan, played by
Akshay Kumar, has
been made tax-free is
UP and Madhya
Pradesh so that as many
youths of our country
can see the film and in-
voke a spirit of love for
our motherland.”
In Yash Raj Films’
first historical movie,
which was released in
theaters in the country
on Friday, Akshay es-
says the role of the 12th-
century legendary war-
rior who fought valiant-
ly to protect India from
the merciless invader
Muhammad Ghori.
Declare ‘Samrat Prithviraj’ tax free in Raj
DEVNANI, NETIZENS APPEAL TO GOVT

Vasudev
Devnani, a BJP
MLA from Ajmer
also joined the
netizens in
urging the
Rajasthan
government to
declare the
movie tax-free
Plane hijack mock drill tests
response to airport security
An Indigo plane was shown hijacked at the isolation way of Tango Taxi at Jpr Airport
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: A mock drill of
aircraft hijack was con-
ductedatJaipurInterna-
tional Airport on Friday
inwhichanIndigoplane
was shown hijacked.
The plane was going
from Dhaka to Delhi
with a total of 132 pas-
sengers, including 40
students. However, after
one an half hours ef-
forts, the security forces
killed the terrorists and
rescued the passengers
safely
.
When the police was
informed from the air-
port CISF control room
that a hijacked plane
had landed in Jaipur,
the police and other se-
curity agencies immedi-
ately started reaching
the airport.
However, they soon
learned it to be a mock
drill. In the mock drill,
officials from Jaipur
AirportAdministration,
CISF, Rajasthan Police,
CID, Bomb Disposal
Squad, Central Intelli-
gence, Civil Defence,
District Administration
and other agencies,
which handle the secu-
rity of the airport, par-
ticipated.
After the completion
of the operation, a re-
view meeting was held
regarding the mock
drill.
The response time of
agencies reaching the
airport was checked
during the meeting.
Theplanehijackmock
drill was conducted at
theisolationwayof Tan-
go Taxi at the airport.
Security forces in full action mode during the mock drill at Jaipur Airport on Friday.
 Aircraft hijack
mock drill started at
9:40 am
 Dhaka-Delhi Indigo
plane with 132 pas-
sengers including 40
students ‘hijacked’
 There were 3 ter-
rorists in the plane
 In reality a bus was
depicted as a plane
instead of a plane
 Mock drill was
done on the isolation
way of Tango Taxi of
the airport
 Security forces
completed anti-
hijacking operation in
1.5 hour
 The response time
of agencies reach-
ing the airport was
checked during the
meeting
OP COMPLETED
IN 1.5 HOURS
There was full cooperation of all
the agencies and the drill was suc-
cessful at Jaipur Airport.
—Vishnu Mohan Jha, Chief Airport Officer
Minor abducted  gangraped
in Chomu, two men booked
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A 15-year-old
minor girl was alleged-
ly gangraped by two
men in Jaipur’s Chomu
area. A case of abduc-
tion and gangrape has
been registered against
the accused at Chomu
Police Station. “The ac-
cused have been identi-
fied as two youth who
are residents of Chomu.
On May 21, the victim
was allegedly abducted
by the two men while
the family members
were fast asleep during
the night,” police said.
“The girl was taken
to a nearby tent shop,
where she was raped by
the accused. The ac-
cused also threatened
the victim to not to dis-
close about this inci-
dent to anyone,” police
added. The girl narrat-
ed the incident to her
family members after
the parents noticed her
to be in a depressive
state. Later, an FIR was
filed and police
launched an investiga-
tion into the case.
CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
GIRL RAPED FOR FIVE YEARS ON THE
PRETEXT OF MARRIAGE IN JAIPUR
Jaipur: A 23-year-old girl was allegedly raped for
five years on the pretext of marriage. An FIR has
been registered against the accused at Jawahar
Circle Police Station in Jaipur. Police informed
the accused, identified as Ramniwas, a resident
of Karauli, had come in contact with the girl in
2017. “The victim and the accused were known
to each other. Their friendship turned into an
affair and the accused made a physical relation-
ship with the girl on the pretext of marrying her,”
Jawahar Circle SHO Radha Raman Gupta said.
The accused raped her from the last 5 years.
13-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM RAJ
RAPED BY COUSIN IN PUNJAB
Hoshiarpur (Punjab) (PTI): A 13-year-old
girl was allegedly raped by her cousin here,
police said on Friday. The alleged incident
took place on the intervening night of May
30 and 31 when her parents had gone to
her grandfather’s house in Rajasthan, they
said. The girl originally hails from Rajasthan
and is presently residing here, according
to police. While she was sleeping in the
courtyard, her cousin called her to the roof
of the house. After she went upstairs, he
allegedly raped her, police said. A case of
rape and under provisions of the Protection
of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO)
Act has been registered at the Model Town
police station.
Rajyavardhan discusses drinking water
plan with PHED officials in Alwar
First India Bureau
Alwar : BJP National
spokesperson and
Jaipur Rural MP Col.
Rajyavardhan Singh
Rathod took a meeting
of the officers of the
Public Health Engi-
neering Department in
Alwar on Friday on the
drinking water prob-
lem and solution. Dur-
ing the meeting, ways to
bring water to Jaipur
rural were discussed by
connecting rivers and
dams under Jal Jeevan
Mission.
Focus and measures to
conserve rainwater, at
identified places at the
tehsil level were also
discussed. Col. Rajya-
vardhan also instructed
the officers to expedite
the ongoing works un-
der the Jal Jeevan Mis-
sion.
During the meeting,
Rajyavardhan inquired
about the progress of
the ongoing works un-
der the Jal Jeevan Mis-
sion and how water can
be brought to Jaipur
Rural by connecting Ka-
lisindh River, Isarda
Dam, and Bisalpur
Dams.
PHED officials show map to Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.
CENTRE-STATE MEET
IN THE COURTYARD
Bungalow number-39: Local court
gives relief to erstwhile royal family
Jaipur: Giving relief
to the members of the
erstwhile royal family
of Jaipur, a local court
of Jaipur has barred
Mahendra Singh and
his brother Gopal Sin-
gh from giving posses-
sion of bungalow num-
ber 39 on Sardar Patel
Marg in favour of any
other person.
Additional District
and Sessions Judge
Pankaj Bansal gave
this direction on a tem-
porary injunction ap-
plication filed in the
court by Padmanabh
Singh, Padmini Devi
and Diya Kumari.
The matter is related
to the bungalow num-
ber 39, which was given
by erstwhile Jaipur
ruler Sawai Man Singh
to his servant Durga
Singh Daftari on a li-
cense to live. After he
died, his nephew Ram
Singh started living in
the property. Later,
Ram Singh died and
currently, his sons Ma-
hendra Singh and Go-
pal Singh are living.
HC CANCELS LDC
EXAM AFTER HIGH
LEVEL INQUIRY
COURT AWARDS
LIFER TO MAN FOR
RAPING MINOR
ACCUSED GRANTED
BAIL IN FORGED
DOCUMENTS CASE
Jaipur: A bench of
Justice Anoop Dhand
granted bail to the ac-
cused, facing charges
under Section 420,
467,468, 471 of IPC.
Complainant had alleged
that the accused had pre-
pared forged documents
to show his ownership
of the property and had
taken possession of the
same, of which complain-
ant is a subsequent pur-
chaser. Petitioners were
represented by Advocate
AK Jain.
JAIPAL POONIA MURDER CASE: HC
ISSUES NOTICE OVER CBI PROBE PLEA
Jodhpur: The Rajasthan
High Court has canceled
the LDC exam held in
March 2022. A high-
level inquiry was con-
ducted regarding the
complaints of irregulari-
ties in the examination.
After the investiga-
tion, the High Court
decided to postpone
the examination. The
state government would
have to decide to hold
the examination again.
The irregularities in the
recruitment exams have
been plaguing the state
government.
Bundi: A POCSO court
has sentenced a man to
life term for abducting
and raping a minor. The
court also imposed a fine
of Rs 22 lakhs on the ac-
cused. Sources informed
that victim had filed an
FIR at Basoli PS stating
that she was kidnapped
and raped by one Sajjan
Singh. The accused also
made obscene videos of
the girl and later circulat-
ed it on social media. The
case was taken under the
case officer scheme after
the charge-sheet had
been filed.
Nagaur: In the salt
trader Jaipal Poonia
murder case, the HC
has issued notices to
the state government,
DGP, CBI, Sambhar
Salt GM, CID DIG
and ASP, Nagaur SP,
Nawan SHO and MLA
Mahendra Chaudhary.
The police have been
ordered not to present
the challan in the case
till further orders. The
next hearing of the
case will be on June
27. The High Court
issued this order while
hearing a petition filed
by Sarita Chaudhary, ,
wife of deceased salt
businessman Jaipal
Poonia, in the High
Court for a CBI inquiry
into the murder. The
order came on Friday.
Gehlot’s efforts pay, Centre allows
maximum gram purchase on MSP
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Cooperative
Minister Udailal An-
jana said that due to the
efforts of Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot, the
Government of India
has allowed the pur-
chase of 40 quintals of
gram from farmers at
support price instead of
a maximum of 25 quin-
tals in a day
.
Minister Anjana said
that Gehlot has written
a letter to the Prime
Minister to remove the
problems being faced by
the farmers due to the
weighing limit of 25
quintals, increasing the
purchase limit of 25
quintals to 40 quintals
in a day and increasing
the 25 percent of the to-
tal production in the
state to 50.
Women farmers
to get minikits
of Moth seed
Jaipur: Commissioner
of Agriculture Dept,
Kanaram directed the ag-
riculture officers to make
arrangements for provid-
ing certified seed minikits
of Moth crop to small and
marginal women farm-
ers of the state He said
in distribution of Moth
minikits, priority should
be given to Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes
and women farmers living
below poverty line.
`1.22 cr penalty collected from
without ticket railway passengers
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: The Jodhpur
Division of NW Rail-
way collected revenue
of Rs 1.22 crore from
without ticket passen-
gers. It has set a new
record in the matter of
income earned from
ticket checking. Divi-
sional Railway Manag-
er Geetika Pandey said
that the ticket checking
staff of the division has
done the best perfor-
mance so far and has
collected railway reve-
nue of over Rs 1 crore in
a single month from
26,000 passengers trav-
elling without a valid
ticket. According to her,
the revenue collected in
the month of May is the
highest ever in the his-
tory of the Jodhpur di-
vision. Through vari-
ous mediums, passen-
gers are made aware of
travelling on proper
tickets but they contin-
ue without tickets.
Jalore couple
ends lives by
hanging
First India Bureau
Jalore: A couple be-
longing to a same com-
munity allegedly com-
mitted suicide in Ja-
lore’s Raniwara area by
hanging themselves
from a tree, the police
informed on Friday.
The incident took place
in Silasan village of Ja-
lore district.
—PHOTO
BY
SUNIL
SHARMA
Mitali Dusad 
Dimple Sharma
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot, former
CM Vasundhara Raje ,
and Ashok Parnami met
SadhguruJaggiVasudev
atHotelRambaghPalace
lateFridayonhisJaipur
visitduringtheSaveSoil
campagin.
Meanwhile, earlier in
the day
, sharing concern
on deteriorating soil
health, Isha Foundation
founder Sadhguru said
that countries should
make long-term policies
to deal with the crisis.
He said that food crisis
is impending  efforts
are needed to address
the situation. He said
that soil should have an
average of 3 percent or-
ganic content. He told
reporters that citizens
should also put up their
voices to make the govts
form policies. A huge
crowd reached JECC au-
ditorium to listen to
Sadhguru where agri-
culture minister Lal
Chand Kataria, Ramesh
Chand Meena, RHB
Commissioner Pawan
Arora were present. A
MoU was also signed
with state govt formu-
lating farmer and soil
policies in state.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Rajasthan
High Court has got new
justice Shubha Mehta,
who is wife of Justice
Mahendra Goyal. This
will be the first time
that both husband and
wife will be judges in
the Rajasthan High
Court. The total num-
ber of judges in the HC
will increase from 25 to
27 but till 23 posts are
vacant. Recently, CJI
had expressed concern
over the less number of
women judges in the
High Court.
CJI had recommended
in October 2021 to make
two women judges. Af-
ter which Rekha Bora-
na became judge from
the advocate quota. Bo-
rana became the first
judge from advocate
quota in 72-year history
of Rajasthan HC.
Lunaram Darji
Jalore: The city Police
achieved another suc-
cess in the paper leak
case of the REET exam
on Friday
. The state’s
top 10 wanted notorious
accused Raju Eeram
was arrested by Jalore
police from Nokha. SP
Harshvardhan Aggarw-
al said that the accused
was dodging the SOG,
Jalore police and Sirohi
police for a long time.
A reward of Rs 10,000
was announced on Raju
Eeram at the police
range level, while Ja-
lore and Sirohi police
had also announced a
reward of Rs 5000.
On the information
that Raju Eeram was
hiding in the Nokha
area, the special team
of Jalore Police, with
the help of Nokha Po-
lice, laid siege for the
accused and arrested
him. Along with Raju
Eeram, two of his asso-
ciates Rahul Vishnoi
and fellow Asuram
Vishnoi have also been
arrested by the police.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In the contro-
versy involving the
Chaksu Panchayat
Samiti head and its
BDO, the state govt on
Friday transferred BDO
Krishna Maheshwari to
the post of Assistant
Commissioner in the
Panchayati Raj dept.
Notably, the BDO on
Wednesday accused the
husbandof Chaksupan-
chayat Samiti head,
Uganta Chaudhary, of
harassing her and other
staffers. During the gen-
eral body meeting of the
Jaipur Zila Parishad on
June 1, BDO Krishna
Maheshwari alleged
that Uganta Chaud-
hary’s husband Badri-
narayan Chaudhary in-
terferes in official work
and passes comments
on women employees.
BDO Krishna Mahesh-
warievenstartedcrying
during the meeting.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: NHAI has taken
over maintenance work
and toll plazas on
Jaipur-Delhi national
highway as per the high
court order.
The work was with
Pink City Pvt Ltd earli-
er. A hearing in the high
court on the issue of
maintenance of the
highway was held in the
high court on Friday
.
After the instructions
of the HC, the NHAI
took over the work.
NHAI CGM Pawan Ku-
mar and GM Pradeep
Mudgal said that three
toll plazas at Daulatpu-
ra, Shahjahanpur, and
Manoharpur have been
taken over.
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: The Rajasthan
govt has issued a guide-
lineforfreetreatmentin
OPD and IPD of govt
hospitals. According to
the guidelines issued by
principal secy educa-
tion Vaibhav Galriya
and health secy Dr
Prithvi,HoDwillbeable
to give recommenda-
tions if a patient needs
medicine up to Rs 10,000
per month.
If the value of any
medicine is more than 1
lakh rupees per month,
then the medicine will
be written only on the
recommendation of a
committee constituted
at SMS Medical College
level. Under the scheme,
Janaadhar card has
been made mandatory
for all patients of OPD
and IPD.
The govt has also is-
sued instructions re-
garding medicines. In
case the medicine is not
available from RMSCL,
instructions have been
given to purchase the
medicines at lowest rate
from various other op-
tions. Also, instructions
were given to register
details of these medi-
cines in e-aushadhi. The
list of availability of
medicines from medical
college to PHC level has
also been released.
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Protest for
Kashmir’s
cause!
Jaipur: The Jan Sa-
masya Nivaran
Mach, Jaipur on Fri-
day protested
against the attacks
on Kashmiri Pandits
in the Kashmir Val-
ley and also submit-
ted a memorandum
to the district admin
addressed to the
Prime Minister.
Suraj Soni, president
of the Manch, said
that for the first time
since 1990, Hindus
and especially Kash-
miri Pandits are
once again forced for
mass exodus from
the Kashmir Valley
.
Fraud on name
of Govind Ram
Meghwal
Jaipur: In yet anoth-
er case of cyber
fraud, an unidenti-
fied impersonator
demanded money
from some employ-
ees of the secretariat
in the name of disas-
ter management and
relief minister Go-
vind R Meghwal. As
soon as the matter
came to light, secre-
tariat employees un-
ion gave a complaint
to cyber cell. Earlier,
WhatsApp calls were
made to employees
seeking money in
the name of CS and
principal secretary
.
WB Governor
Dhankhar to
visit Nathdwara
West Bengal : WB
Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar will visit
Nathdwara and
Udaipur on June 5.
He will reach Nathji
temple at 11 am. He
will be accompanied
by his wife during
the visit. After this,
he will attend the In-
dian Youth Parlia-
ment “Democracy
and Dialogue” pro-
gram by Media Foun-
dation at 3 pm.
DIGEST
news
news
SaveSoil:Citizensshallraisevoice
tomakegovtformpolicies:Jaggi
Jaggi Vasudev stressed on the
long term policies for saving soil
Sadhguru interacting with Pawan Arora where LC Kataria and Ramesh
Chand Meena are also seen at JECC Sitapura on Friday.
CM Ashok Gehlot and Rajiv Arora with Sadhguru at Hotel Rambagh on
Friday night.They discussed several issues concerning the soil.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Vasundhara
Raje meet Sadhguru at Rambagh Palace
1 2
Shahjahanpur
 Manoharpur
toll plazas go to
NHAI in Raj
Guidelines issued
for free OPD  IPD
In a first, husband  wife become
judges in Rajasthan High Court
Main accused in REET paper leak
case held in Nokha by Jalore Police
Chaksu BDO who wept
in meeting shunted out
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Rajasthan Gov-
ernor Kalraj Mishra
has approved Rajasthan
Judicial Officers Cadre
Rules 2022 sent by the
state govt. In this man-
ual, the state govern-
ment has defined a dis-
trict-wise structure of
judicial officers.
He also approved a
second manual that per-
tains to medical facili-
ties for Rajasthan judi-
cial officers. Under this,
judicial officers will be
able to get the benefit of
RGHS.
The Governor also
gave approval to Ra-
jasthan Sanskrit Educa-
tion College Cadre Ser-
vice Rules 2022. The
rules are for the recruit-
ment of teachers, the
basis of the recruit-
ment process, promo-
tion of teachers and
other service rules.
Similarly, Mishra
cleared a file related to
an amendment in the
criteria for recruitment
of physical training in-
structors.
Governor Mishra approves state
govt’s various pending files
—PHOTO
BY
SANTOSH
SHARMA
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
The wise work for the
welfare of the world,
without thought for
themselves.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
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India insulated from prevailing high
prices of agri commodities globally!
Modi Govt’s timely intervention on
export control yielding result. Wheat
prices well below international rates
 sugar prices in control shielding
the common man.
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
India’s youth are breaking the mould
and are flourishing in what we often
call unconventional career choices.
Sriya Lenka of Jharsuguda, India’s
first K-pop star and the newest
member of the popular #Blackswan
band is one such talented youth who
has pursued her passion.
TOP TWEETS
MOHAN BHAGWAT’S
ADVICE WON’T
APPLY TO MATHURA
 QUTUB MINAR
n the face of it RSS
chief Mohan Bhag-
wat’s advice to Hin-
dus to not go looking
for a Shivling in eve-
ry mosque is a welcome move.
He added that everyone involved
in the Gyanvapi mosque dispute
should sit together and resolve
it with mutual agreement. If
not, then the decision of the
court should be accepted by all
considering the justice system
as sacred and supreme”.
Two points need to be made
here. One, even in the Ram
Janmbhoomi case, dialogue
formed part of the resolution
process before the sacred justice
system pronounced its verdict.
The second point is about Shiv-
ling which, in the present case,
pertains to Gyanvapi mosque.
Will the litigating Hindus stop
raising the issue of Lord Krish-
na’s birthplace at Mathura
where no mention of Lord Shi-
va’s idol has been made yet. Or,
will the Hindu groups stop
claiming Qutub Minar as their
religious place? No, they can’t
be stopped. And the justice sys-
tem knows what should be done.
O
as the Central
Government lost
its plot in Kash-
mir where eight
targeted killings
in 27 days have instilled panic
in the Pandit community?
The fast-deteriorating situa-
tion has caused such fear that
the minority community is
now bent on leaving the Val-
ley as soon as possible. Nearly
half of the 350 migrants have
already moved to Jammu.
They have also started pro-
tests against the govern-
ment’sfailuretoprotectthem.
The BJP government may
find it unpalatable and Vivek
Agnihotri of The Kashmir
Files fame may disagree, but
theangrymigrantsareclaim-
ing the situation to be worse
than in the Nineties and have
warned of an exodus. That
will be a severe blow to the
government’s scheme to re-
settle Pandits in the Valley.
The decision to leave the Val-
ley was taken after terrorists
shot dead Vijay Kumar, man-
ager of a bank located in
south Kashmir.
There is an obvious Paki-
stani hand behind this up-
surge in the killings. The ISI-
trained ultras have adopted
the new tactic of identifying
and then eliminating the soft
targets generally using small
firearms. Indian intelligence
and police agencies’ failure
lies in their inability to pre-
vent these dastardly acts. It is
this lack of intelligence that
has riled the migrants and is
threatening to widen the de-
mographic imbalance.
Sensing the gravity of the
situation, Union Home Min-
ister Amit Shah held a high-
level security review meeting
with National Security Advi-
sor Ajit Doval, RAW chief
Samant Goel, head of Intelli-
gence Bureau Arvind Kumar
and other officials. A firm
response is needed to deter
Pakistan from its jihadi de-
signs in the Union Territory
.
HINDUS IN VALLEY
READY FOR EXODUS
There is an obvious
Pakistani hand behind
this upsurge in the killings.
The ISI-trained ultras have
adopted the new tactic
of identifying and then
eliminating the soft
targets generally using
small firearms
H
f gunsmadepeoplesafer,then
theUnitedStateswouldbethe
safest place in the world. How
many more children have to
diebeforetherightacceptthat
the answer to bad guys with
guns is not good guys with
guns, it’s getting rid of guns. ”
On May 25, the killing of 21
people, including 19 children,
in a primary school in Uvalde
city of Texas has shocked the
wholeof America.Thisheart-
wrenching incident of child
massacre has given rise to
new discussions for the Biden
administration to make con-
certed efforts towards gun
control at the federal level.
Actually America’s 2nd
Constitutional Amendment
(15Dec.1791)enshrinedtoown
a gun as a right to citizens.
Amendment reads: “A well
regulatedMilitia,beingneces-
sary to the security of a Free
State, the right of the people
to keep and bear Arms, shall
not be infringed.” Therefore,
citizens should not be denied
possession of arms. But the
changing scenario has made
it extraneous by eliminating
the concept of regulated citi-
zen. With more than 400 mil-
lion of firearms USA tops the
worldintermsof gunaverage
per capita. The United States,
with only 5 percent of the
world’s population, owns 48
percent of the world’s guns.
That is 89 percent of Ameri-
can have firearms.
According to the Gun Vio-
lence Archive a record 18 mil-
lion guns were purchased in
2020. (40 pct. Purchaser are
women) This fascination of
gunsisnowposingthebiggest
challenge. According to the
report of the Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Prevention’s
forNationalCanterforHealth
Statistics 44,826 people died in
the 2021 and the country suf-
fered $ 300 billion in damage
duetogunviolence.Inthefirst
five months of 2022 there have
been more than 17,499 deaths
in mass shooting incidents
that is 119 deaths per day
.
The tragic 10 person died
and 23 people were injured in
the mass shooting incident in
the Buffalo Super Market and
in subway of NY City in a
month; shook the whole of
America. To stop such vio-
lence, an emergency declared
in New York in July last year,
the state government had
made a provision of spending
Rs1038croreSothatyouthcan
be freed from depression by
creatingemploymentopportu-
nities and they should leave
thepathof diversion-violence.
At the federal level, President
Biden directed the Justice De-
partment to prepare an action
plan on Ghost Gun (Home
MadeGun)andadrafton“Red
Flag Law” to deal with gun
violence. A plan of spending
Rs 37,320 crore for the preven-
tion of gun violence; along
with it was also announced to
send a strike force to effective-
ly curb gun smugglers across
the country
. But the gun fasci-
nation of American citizens
thwarted all efforts of the
Biden administration.
According to the Centre for
Homeland Defence and Secu-
rity, there have been a huge
increaseinincidentsof shoot-
ings in schools which is very
worrying. In the 2021, there
have been 222 incidents, so far
this year there have been 136
incidents in which 27 inno-
cent deaths have occurred.
The recent incident of child
carnage has shocked the
whole of America. President
Biden said in his condolence
message- “To lose a child is
like having a piece of your
soul ripped away
.” He quoted
scripture: “The Lord is near
to the broken-hearted and
saves the crushed in spirit.”
In such situation only the
National Rifle Association (a
strong lobbying organization)
should be expected to play its
positive role in getting rid of
the horrific violence. Notably
theNRAsloganis“Gunsdon’t
kill anyone, people kill each
other.” More than 5 million
citizensareactivemembersof
this association and ever-in-
creasing number is fretting.
According to statistics, NRA
spends more than Rs 1900
crore in lobbying, which is
many times more than gun
controladvocacygroupswhich
thwart the overall efforts of
governments. That’s why the
President said helplessly- “As
a nation, we have to ask, when
in God’s name are we going to
stand up to the gun lobby
.
Undoubtedly gun violence
has inflicted deep wounds on
American society and tar-
nished America’s image in-
ternationally. That’s why
Biden had said- “Gun vio-
lence is an epidemic, an in-
ternational embarrassment
for America, more a public
health crisis than a gun cri-
sis.” (8 April 2021). Whatever,
governments and elite citi-
zens should make concerted
efforts to stop gun violence.
The fascination of Indian
youth towards illegal weapons
is also scaring. Possessing il-
legal arms and posting pics
with weapons on social media
has become the choice of most
of the youth. They consider
gangster as their ideal. Inci-
dents of firing in wedding cer-
emonies have become very
common among youth. News
of illegalarmslike-DesiKatta,
Semi-AutomaticPistol,12bore
gun factories in the Mewat ar-
eas of Bharatpur-Alwar; Noi-
da, Gurugram Faridabad and
Ghaziabad of NCR very com-
mon. The result of all this was
that gangster directly chal-
lenged the law and order situ-
ation in states. E.g. Vikas
Dubey’s Bikru incident in UP
,
Incident of gangster Papla ab-
sconding from the police sta-
tionbyfiringweaponslikeAK-
47 at the police station and the
APencounterinRajasthan.To
deal such situation the GOI
has amended The Arms Act
1959 in the year 2019, in which
the provision of life imprison-
ment has been made in some
offences.Despitethisfrighten-
ingpicture,thesituationinthe
country as a whole under con-
trol due to the strict system of
arms license and continuous
seizures- arrests by the police.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
TEXAS CARNAGE: THE
NATION IN TRAUMA
Fascination of arms in our youth is scaring
GUN CULTURE OF USA
“
I
The recent incident of child
carnage has shocked entire
America. President Biden
said in his condolence
message- “To lose a child is
like having a piece of your
soul ripped away.” He
quoted scripture: “The Lord
is near to the broken-
hearted  saves the crushed
in spirit.” National Rifle
Assn is expected to play its
role in curbing the violence
Possessing illegal arms
 posting pics with
weapons on social media
has become most youth’s
choice. They consider
gangster as their
ideal. Incidents of
firing in wedding
ceremonies have
become very common
among them. News of
illegal arms in Mewat
areas of Bharatpur-Alwar
 NCR are very common
DR SURESH YADAV
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Commentator on International Affairs
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ARYA IS NOW INTERNATIONAL
COMMISSIONER OF SCOUTS
Two arrested in
Pratap Nagar for
killing friend
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Pratap Na-
gar police arrested two
men for allegedly killing
a friend in an inebriated
state, police said on Fri-
day. The accused have
been identified as
Shankar Puri (44) from
Sikar and Rajendra alias
Raju Puri (41) from Tonk.
The victim, Bajrang, had
allegedly beaten a woman
known to the accused
who as a revenge made
him drink alcohol and
killed.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: State Chief
Commissioner of Ra-
jasthan State Bharat
Scouts and Guides
Niranjan Arya has
been nominated as In-
ternational Commis-
sioner (Scouts) by
Bharat Scouts and
Guides, National Head-
quarters, New Delhi.
The state organization
has become proud after
this announcement. It
is noteworthy that the
Chief National Com-
missioner of Bharat
Scouts and Guides, Dr.
KK Khandelwal has
nominated Arya to the
post of International
Commissioner (Scout).
Arya, the former Chief
secretary, is also advi-
sor to the CM.
Arya said that he
would try to encourage
maximum participa-
tion of boys and girls
in international level
activities of scouts and
guides and would make
every effort to increase
the activities of the in-
ternational level to
provide them more op-
portunities in this re-
gard.
ACB trap fails in Ajmer as 2 police
constables give slip to the sleuths
First India Bureau
Ajmer: Two constables
of Masuda police sta-
tion in Ajmer gave a
slip to the Anti Corrup-
tion Bureau team on
Friday. The ACB laid a
trap on complaint that
accused are demanding
`40,000 bribe in lieu of
releasing seized vehicle
and giving concession
in other matters to com-
plainant.
Seeing the ACB team
that reached to trap on
Thursday night, the ac-
cused constable Mahen-
dra Chaudhary and
driver Bhanwar Ram
got into the car and fled
from spot. While being
chasedtheir car hit the
tree, then both the cops
fled on a villager’s bike.
While escaping in hur-
ry, the accused cops left
behind `20,000 bribe
amount out of `40,000,
which they bureau
seized along with car.
ACB ASP Rakesh
Verma said that the bu-
reau is now engaged in
the search of both the
absconding cops.
Car of the cops on run collided
with a tree but they fled.
Post Office
superintendent
held with `7,000
First India Bureau
Barmer: The ACB
on Friday arrested
the Superintendent
of Barmer Post Of-
fice Sangram
Bhansali while tak-
ing Rs 7,000 bribe in
lieu of releasing ar-
rears of a temporary
employee. Inspector
Mukun Dan of ACB
said that action was
carried out under su-
pervision of ASP
Ramnivas Sunda.
213 cases filed in 5 months,
203 traps and 8 cases of DA
Navin Sharma
Jaipur: The Anti Cor-
ruption Bureau
(ACB), led by two ex-
perienced IPS officials
- DG BL Soni and ADG
Dinesh MN, is con-
stantly reaching new
dimensions as 57 cas-
es have been filed in
the month of May. So
far this year, a total of
213 cases have been
filed in 5 months, the
highest ever. Out of
these cases, there
were 203 traps, 8 cases
of disproportionate
assets and 2 of misuse
of post.
In 2021, in the same
period of first 5
months, there were
154 traps, 4 cases of
DA and 7 cases of mis-
use of post while in
2020, from January to
May, 54 cases of trap, 2
cases of DA and 14
cases of misuse of
post were filed.
Records have also
been broken in dispos-
al also. In 2020, in the
first five months 96
cases were disposed
while in the year 2021,
the disposal of 132
cases was carried out.
Whereas in the cur-
rent year, the results
of research were pre-
sented in the courts in
213 cases which in-
clude 186 challans and
27 final reports.
DG ACB BL Soni ADG ACB Dinesh MN
IMPORTANT
CASES IN A
MONTH
 Arrest of 4 people
for corruption in Ra-
jasthan Medicare Relief
Society and seizure
of about Rs 1 crore in
cash.
 Officer of Rajasthan
Nursing Council caught
with a tout.
 Arrest of the Vice
Chancellor of RTU Kota
with Rs 26 lakh
 CA in Jaipur caught
with bribe of Rs 2 lakh
for the officers posted
in Income Tax dept
ACB’S BRILLIANT RUN CONTINUES
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Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: The
Bharatiya Janata Party
had three Muslim mem-
bers in the Rajya Sabha.
This time all three have
bid farewell and none of
them will be making a
comeback. Till the last
day of filing nomina-
tions on Tuesday, BJP
declared candidates for
22 seats and no Muslim
candidate is named in it.
In this way
, the BJP will
have one hundred mem-
bers in the Rajya Sabha,
in which there will not
beasingleMuslimmem-
ber.TheBJPalreadyhas
303 MPs in the Lok Sab-
ha, out of which there is
notasingleMuslim.The
BJP did not field any
Muslim candidate even
in the recently held Ut-
tar Pradesh assembly
elections.
However, senior jour-
nalist and former minis-
ter MJ Akbar was a Ra-
jya Sabha MP from Mad-
hya Pradesh. He was
caught in the charge of
‘Me Too’. Several wom-
en journalists accused
him of sexual harass-
ment, after which he
had to leave the ministe-
rial post. Then it seemed
that again he would not
be able to get the mem-
bership of Rajya Sabha.
Similar was not the case
with Mukhtar Abbas
Naqvi. Everyone was as-
suming that he is a min-
ister at the Center and
the Muslim face of BJP
in national politics, so
he will return to the Up-
per House. He is a Rajya
Sabha MP from
Jharkhand. But this
time he too was not giv-
en ticket by the party
. In
his place, the party has
given ticket to Aditya
Sahu in Jharkhand.
It is being said that
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
will contest the by-elec-
tion from his traditional
Rampur Lok Sabha seat.
He has been a one-time
MP from this seat. The
seat fell vacant after the
resignation of Sama-
jwadi Party’s Azam
Khan. For the past few
days, Azam Khan has
been expressing dis-
pleasure with his party
- Samajwadi Party
. It is
believed that due to this
public outrage, he was
released from jail after
27 months. Informed
sources say that he can
help the BJP candidate.
If he does not contest
anyone from his family,
then automatically BJP
will be helped. The BSP
has already said that it
will not contest the by-
polls. So, it is possible
that with the help of
Azam Khan, Naqvi-
BJP’s first Muslim MP -
reaches the Lok Sabha.
The third Muslim MP
was Syed Zafar Islam.
He became a Rajya Sab-
ha MP from Uttar
Pradesh in the by-elec-
tion two years ago.
There was a lot of dis-
cussion in Madhya
Pradesh about his role
in bringing Jyotiradi-
tya Scindia closer to the
BJP and toppling the
Congress government.
Then it was believed
that he would get one
more term. He is origi-
nally from Jharkhand
and is engaged in some
political activities there
these days, due to which
there was talk of him
becoming a Rajya Sab-
ha MP from Jharkhand.
But it didn’t happen. In
this way, the three Mus-
lim MPs of the BJP in
the Rajya Sabha were
bid farewell.
BJP bids farewell to remaining Muslim MPs - Akbar, Naqvi  Zafar!
MINORITY REDUCED TO ‘ZERO’!
New Delhi (Agencies):
After veteran leader
Ghulam Nabi Azad was
refused the Rajya Sabha
nomination, Congress
interim president Sonia
Gandhi tried to placate
him by offering him the
number two position in
the party. Sources said
the move has failed to
pacify Azad, who re-
fused to take the offer.
According to sources
after Sonia Gandhi's
phone call on Sunday to
Azad both met and dis-
cussed issues regard-
ing the party.
Sources said Azad
was offered the post in
the organisation which
could be number two in
party hierarchy, but the
veteran leader refused
to accept it.
Azad who was de-
nied Rajya Sabha berth
at the last moment is
upset with the party af-
fairs, and has not
shown any interest in
the organisation and
reportedly told Sonia
Gandhi that “new peo-
ple should work as it is
a generational shift in
the party”.
Azad and his support-
ers are also upset with
the way party is func-
tioning in JK and in
recent statewise 'Chin-
tan Shivir' neither Azad
nor his supporters par-
ticipated. This clearly
showed that all is not
well. His supporters
want him to be the face
of the party in the state.
Congress in its ten-
candidate list for the Ra-
jya Sabha denied Anand
Sharma and Azad the
berth and instead nomi-
nated Pratapgarhi.
SoniaGandhireached
out to Ghulam Nabi
Azad and sources said
the move was an effort
to douse the fire and cull
any discontent. Azad
was one of the prime
movers of the G-23.
Tension is also sim-
mering in the party
units in Chhattisgarh
and Rajasthan over out-
siders being nominated
for the Upper House.
The party leaders are
questioning the move,
but the Chief Ministers
have not said anything
against the party's
choice of candidates.
Both states will go to
polls next year.
AZAD REJECTS SONIA’S OFFER TO
BE ‘NUMBER 2’ IN CONG: REPORT
Tension is also simmering in party units in C’garh, Raj over outsiders’ nomination
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad. —FILE PHOTO
New Delhi (PTI): P
Chidambaram and Ra-
jeev Shukla of the Con-
gress, BJP’s Sumitra
Valmiki and Kavita
Patidar, former Con-
gress leader Kapil Sibal,
RJD’s Misa Bharti and
Jayant Chaudhary of
theRLDwereamongthe
41 winners declared
electedunopposedtoRa-
jya Sabha on Friday
.
All the 11 candidates
in Uttar Pradesh, six in
Tamil Nadu, five in Bi-
har, four in Andhra
Pradesh, three each in
Madhya Pradesh and
Odisha, two each in
Chhattisgarh, Punjab,
Telangana and
Jharkhand and one can-
didate in Uttarakhand
won without a contest.
Of the 41 winners, 14
are from the BJP, four
each from Congress and
YSR Congress; three
each from DMK and
BJD;twoeachfromAAP
,
RJD,TRS,AIADMK,one
eachfromJMM,JDU,SP
and RLD besides Inde-
pendent Sibal.
Elections were sched-
uled to be held on June
10 to fill 57 Rajya Sabha
seats from 15 states that
will be falling vacant
due to the retirement of
members on different
dates between June and
August. Friday was the
last date for withdrawal
of candidature.
On June 10, elections
will now be held for six
seats in Maharashtra,
four each in Rajasthan
and Karnataka and two
in Haryana. Results
will be declared the
same day
.
Of the 11 candidates
declared elected in Uttar
Pradesh, eight are from
BJP
, one each from AAP
,
JMM,SPandRLD,along
with independent Sibal.
PC, Sibal, Misa among
41 elected unopposed
RAJYA SABHA POLLS
ED again summons RaGa
onJune13inHeraldcase
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi has been
issued a fresh summon
by the Enforcement Di-
rectorate (ED) to join
the investigation in
connection with the
National Herald case.
He will have to record
his statement before
the ED officials on
June 13.
Earlier, he was sum-
moned to appear before
the probe agency on
June 2. Rahul had re-
quested the probe agen-
cy to give him some
time to join the investi-
gation as he was
abroad. Soon after re-
ceiving the summon,
Rahul wrote to the ED
saying he won’t be able
to join the probe on
June 2. He had sought
time from the centre
agency. The ED had
summoned both Sonia
Gandhi and Rahul Gan-
dhi to join the probe.
Bengaluru (Agencies):
The Karnataka Exami-
nation Authority (KEA)
announced on Friday
that students wearing
hijab will not be allowed
toentertheexamination
hall to take the Common
Entrance Test (CET) for
admissions to profes-
sional courses.
The students will
have to remove hijab
before entering the ex-
amination hall. The
KEA has also clarified
that any cloth or dress
which symbolises reli-
gion is not allowed.
TheCETexamination
will be conducted on
lines of SSLC (10th
class) and II PUC exams.
CETwillbeheldonJune
16, 17, and 18. The stu-
dents have been asked to
attend CET with respec-
tive uniforms.
In the backdrop of al-
legations of rampant
corrupt practices in en-
trance exams to posts
of Police Sub-inspec-
tors (PSI) and Associ-
ate Professors, authori-
ties have decided to
ensure fair conduct of
examinations.
Students attending
CET are not allowed to
wear ‘Mangal Sutras’,
nose ring, earring, gold
chain,banglesandother
gold ornaments. The
students have also been
asked not to bring
watches,calculatorsand
any electronic device.
Karnataka: Hijab not allowed in CET exams
New Delhi (Agencies):
A special CBI court here
on Friday turned down
the anticipatory bail ap-
plications of Congress
MP Karti Chidambar-
am, and others in a mon-
ey laundering case reg-
istered by the Enforce-
mentDirectorate,linked
to an alleged Chinese
visa scam.
Apart from the Con-
gress leader, the Rouse
Avenue Court in Delhi
also dismissed the an-
ticipatory bail appli-
cations moved by oth-
er accused persons
in the case including
his chartered account-
ant S Bhaskar Raman
and Vikas Makharia,
the associate Vice
President of thermal
power plant Talwandi
Sabo Power.
On May 30, the court
of Special CBI judge MK
Nagpal had reserved the
order and posted the
matter for Friday
.
In the last hearing,
senior advocate Kapil
Sibal argued that the
alleged transaction is
from 2011 and the ED
registered the case af-
ter a lapse of a long
time. He pointed out
that there was no inves-
tigation all these years.
Karti denied pre-arrest bail
by CBI court in ‘Visa Case’
Waiting period
for Musk’s
deal expired,
says Twitter
New Delhi (Agencies):
Twitter Inc said on Fri-
day the waiting period
under the HSR Act for
Elon Musk’s $44-billion
acquisition of the social
media firm has expired.
Completion of the
deal is now subject to
remaining customary
closing conditions, in-
cluding approval by
Twitter stockholders
and the receipt of appli-
cableregulatoryapprov-
als, Twitter said.
The HSR Act, or the
Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-
trust Improvements Act
of 1976, requires parties
to report large transac-
tions to both the Federal
Trade Commission and
the U.S. Department of
Justice Antitrust Divi-
sion for review.
The development
comes as Musk said last
month that the Twitter
deal was “temporarily
on hold”, while he
sought more informa-
tion about the propor-
tion of fake accounts on
the platform.
Twitter’s shares rose
about 2% to $40.62 in
premarket trading.
New Delhi (PTI):
Amid a growing de-
mand for shifting
Kashmiri Pandit em-
ployees to safer places
after a series of tar-
geted killings, the
Jammu and Kashmir
administration on Fri-
day made it clear the
employees would not
be moved out of the
Valley but transferred
to safer locations.
Official also said the
recent escalation in
targeted terrorist vio-
lence would not lead to
any change in plans for
holding the annual
AmarnathYatrawhich
is scheduled from June
30-August 11.
The assertion comes
in the wake of a spate
of terror incidents
which included target-
ed killings of civilians.
One of the victim
was Rahul Bhat.
Bhat was a Kash-
miri Pandit migrant
who was employed
under a prime minis-
ter's package.
He who was shot
dead by terrorists on
May 12 at his office in
Chadoora of Budgam
in central Kashmir.
His brutal killing
sparked demonstra-
tion by around 6,000
employees at various
places who demanded
their relocation out-
side the Valley
.
But officials Friday
argued that the Jam-
mu and Kashmir ad-
ministration cannot
be a party to any eth-
nic-cleansing script-
ed from across the
border by agreeing to
the demand of Kash-
miri Pandit employ-
ees to be shifted out
of the Valley.
They also asserted
the killing of soft tar-
gets by terror groups
won't deter them from
holding the annual
Amarnath Yatra.
No shifting of Kashmir migrant employees to
Jammu;AmarnathYatraonschedule:Officials
Jammu-based government employees, posted in Kashmir,
protest for their transfer to their home districts, in Jammu.
WILL FIGHT FOR JUSTICE: STUDENTS
GOVT EMPLOYEES PROTEST
Jammu: A group of government employees,
mostly teachers, staged a sit-in here for the
second day on Friday to press for their transfer
from Kashmir to their home districts in the Jam-
mu region following a string of targeted killings
by terrorists in Kashmir. These employees have
returned to Jammu after their colleague, Rajni
Bala, was shot dead by terrorists at a school in
south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday.
The protesters took out a march from the Press
Club to Ambedkar Chowk on Thursday.
Mukhtar Abbas MJ Akbar Syed Zafar Islam
Elon Musk
Cong MP Karti Chidambaram
P Chidambaram Kapil Sibal Misa Bharti
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Visakhapatnam(ANI)
: Around 140 people, in-
cluding women work-
ing in an apparel unit,
in a Special Economic
Zone (SEZ) here fell sick
following a suspected
ammonium gas leak on
Friday
. However, no cas-
ualties have been re-
ported so far. All of
them have been rushed
to the hospital.
The women com-
plained of eyesores and
vomiting, following
which they fainted.
They were first taken to
the health centre in the
zone and later rushed
to hospitals in Anaka-
palli and Visakhapat-
nam. The gas was sus-
pected to have leaked
from Porus Laborato-
ries located outside the
APIIC(AndhraPradesh
Industrial Infrastruc-
ture Corporation) SEZ
at Atchyutapuram, but
its impact was felt in
the apparel unit inside
the economic zone.
Meanwhile, the dis-
trict’s fire officer Lak-
shman Swami said that
a total of 140 people had
been affected by gas
leak. “Reasons behind
leakage not known.”
AMMONIA GAS LEAKS, OVER
140 WORKERS FALL SICK
ALL WORKERS FELL SICK WERE WOMEN WHO WERE WORKING
IN A SEEDS FACTORY THAT IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE LAB
Employees of Porus laboratories waiting to get medical attention
after a gas leaked from the company in Visakhapatnam on Friday.
We are investigating the cause of the gas
leak. I have asked for a report on the inci-
dent. The situation is now under control.
—Gudivada Amarnath, State Industries Minister
New Delhi (ANI): PM
Narendra Modi on
Thursday praised Sri
Guru Teg Bahadur for
serving as a shield that
protected India’s faith
and culture from the
brutal assault launched
on it by Mughal emper-
or Aurangzeb.
In an unprecedented
address to the nation
from the Red Fort on the
400th Parkash Purab of
the ninth Sikh Guru,
the PM also defended
the Citizenship Amend-
ment Act (CAA), calling
it a necessary measure
to provide relief and se-
curity to the Sikhs and
Hindus facing religious
persecution in neigh-
bouring countries.
The PM also referred
to Aurangzeb’s order, is-
sued from the Red Fort,
to behead the Sikh
Guru after he had re-
fused to convert to Is-
lam. Theme of religious
persecution also led
Modi to bow before
Guru Granth Saheb.
Kalaburagi (K’taka)
(PTI): Seven Telangana
residents of an extend-
ed family, who were re-
turning home from a
vacation from Goa, got
burnt to death as their
bus overturned and
caught fire minutes af-
ter hitting a goods vehi-
cle on the outskirts of
Kamalapura town here
on Friday
.
The bus was carrying
32 passengers, includ-
ing 30 from same ex-
tended family residing
in Hyderabad, Kalabur-
agi district, SP Isha
Pant said. The seven
persons — a man, his
wife and child; and an-
other man, his wife,
child and the woman’s
mother got stuck.
PM Modi hails Sri Guru Teg
Bahadur; defends CAA
CAA cleared the way for Sikhs and religious
minorities in neighbouring countries to ob-
tain citizenship in India. All this became
possible only because our Gurus taught us to hold
humanity above everything else. Love and unity are
parts of our culture. —Narendra Modi, PM
CENTRE TO SET UP ‘PM SHRI SCHOOLS’
TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR FUTURE
SC rules Arya Samaj’s marriage certificate invalid
New Delhi: Union Education Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan said that the Centre has been in the process to
establish “PM Shri schools” which aim to prepare stu-
dents for the future and will be a laboratory for the new
National Education Policy (NEP) while addressing the
National School Education Ministers` Conference in Gu-
jarat on Thursday. Pradhan urged that as “We prepare
for the opportunities and challenges of the 21st
century,
we must leverage technology to strengthen our educa-
tion and skilling ecosystem,” highlighting the 5+3+3+4
approach of NEP covering pre-school to secondary,
emphasis on ECCE, teacher training and adult educa-
tion, integration of skill development which are steps for
preparing global citizens of the 21st century.
New Delhi (ANI): A
Delhi Police on Friday
said it has found a high-
ly decomposed body of
a man hanging from a
tree in JNU campus.
The police said the body
of the man is yet to be
identified. However, an
inquiry has been initi-
ated and police added
that the crime and fo-
rensic team has reached
at the spot. Police said
that the man appears to
be in his forties.Also
Read - Andhra Techie
Kills Wife, Body Found
In A lake 5 Months Lat-
er. “A highly decom-
posed body aged 40-45
years has been found
hanging from a tree in
JNU jungle, this even-
ing. Body is yet to be
identified. An inquiry
has been initiated,
crime and forensic
team at the spot,” Delhi
Police said. The police
further added that the
body has been sent for
post-mortem.
Decomposed
body found on
JNU campus,
inquiry underway
IN THE COURTYARD
New Delhi: Arya Samaj is a Hindu reformist
organization and was established by Swami
Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. A bench of
Justices Ajay Rastogi and BV Nagarathna
said that the work and jurisdiction of Arya
Samaj is not to issue marriage certificates.
“Only competent authorities can issue mar-
riage certificates. Bring the original certifi-
cate before the court,” the bench said. The
court’s observations come in a case related
to a love marriage in Madhya Pradesh. The
girl’s family members had lodged an FIR
against the young man accusing him of kid-
napping and raping their daughter, stating
that she was a minor. The young man, in his
petition, had said that the girl was an adult
and that she had decided to get married of
her own free will and right. The marriage
took place in Arya Samaj Mandir.
New Delhi (ANI): SC on Friday directed each protected
forest and national sanctuary must have an eco-sensitive
zone of 1 kilometre from notified area. The apex court
also directed to not allow mining within national wildlife
sanctuaries or national parks. It also disallowed any per-
manent structures within the ecosensitive zone. These
were among the various directions which were passed
by the SC in the matter of protected forests.
New Delhi: SC on Friday said construction activity being
carried out by Odisha government at the famed Shree Jag-
annath temple in Puri is necessary in larger public interest
as it dismissed pleas opposing the work. A vacation bench
of Justices B R Gavai and Hima Kohli rejected the PIL with
costs and said the state cannot be prevented from making
necessary arrangements to provide basic facilities to lakhs
of devotees visiting the temple. The top court said there is
no merit in the contention raised by the appellants.
New Delhi: The Delhi HC on Friday, while dealing with a
plea against forced religious conversions, observed that
every person has a right to choose  profess any religion
of choice, saying it’s a Constitutional right. Bench of Jus-
tices Sanjeev Sachdeva and Tushar Rao Gedela noted,
“If someone is forced to convert, then it’s a different is-
sue but to convert is a person’s prerogative.” Bench was
hearing PIL moved by lawyer Ashwini Upadhyay.
SC SAYS ECO-SENSITIVE ZONE
‘ESSENTIAL’ IN PROTECTED FORESTS
PILS DISMISSED AGAINST EXCAVATION
WORK AROUND JAGANNATH TEMPLE
“RELIGIOUS CONVERSION NOT PROHIBITED,
FORCED CONVERSION IS DIFFERENT”
7 charred to death as bus catches fire after collision
New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief
over the loss of lives due to a road accident in Karna-
taka’s Kalaburagi district in the early hours on Friday.
“Saddened by the mishap in Karnataka’s Kalaburagi
district. My thoughts are with those who have lost their
loved ones due to this tragedy. I hope that the injured
recover at the earliest. The local administration has been
helping those affected,” the Prime Minister quoted.
PM CONDOLES LOSS OF LIVES IN ROAD
ACCIDENT IN KARNATAKA
New Delhi (ANI): Ex-
ternal affairs minister
S Jaishankar on Thurs-
day said India was not
sitting on the fence but
was rather entitled to
its own opinion when it
came to foreign policy.
Just because its take on
global issues was not
agreeable to others, did
not mean India was sit-
ting on the fence, the
minister said.
“I am not sitting on
the fence just because I
don’t agree with you. It
means I am sitting on
my ground,” Jais-
hankar said at
GLOBESEC 2022 Brati-
slava Forum, where he
was talking on the top-
ic, ‘Taking friendship
to the next level: Allies
in the Indo-Pacific’. He
was questioned on In-
dia’s position on the
world stage, and that
non-alignment could
not always be a plausi-
ble option for a world
leader. The statement
came when foreign
minister was asked if
sitting on fence was an
option for India as an
emerging world leader,
especially with respect
to ongoing Russia-
Ukraine war. India has
still not openly con-
demned Russian inva-
sion of its eastern
neighbour that com-
pleted 100 days since its
launch on Feb 24. Rus-
sian Prez Vladimir Pu-
tin has justified inva-
sion as a “special op-
eration”. Jaishankar
said, “World is chang-
ing  new players are
coming,” he said.
SITTING ON MY GROUND, AND
NOT ON FENCE: JAISHANKAR
Hyderabad
Gang-Rape: 1
arrest, 5
accused held
Hyderabad: One
person has been ar-
rested in the gang-
rape of a 17-year-old
girl inside a car on
Saturday evening in
Hyderabad, said the
police. Out of five
people identified,
three are minors, it
added.
The crime in the
heart of the Telan-
gana capital, alleg-
edly involving chil-
dren and grandchil-
dren of politicians
driving luxury cars,
has triggered howls
of protest. The police
said that the home
minister’s grandson
is not involved.
“Victim couldn’t
reveal anything
about culprits. She
only revealed one
name and rest were
arrested.”
S Jaishankar meets Eduard Heger, in Slovakia on Friday.
—PHOTO BY ANI
—FILE
PHOTO
New Delhi: The central
government’s Ministry
of Law and Justice
notified the appoint-
ment of two judicial
officers as additional
judges of the Bombay
High Court on Friday.
Urmila Sachin Joshi-
Phalke, who is presently
principal judge at City
Civil and Sessions Court
in Mumbai, and Bharat
Pandurag Deshpande,
are notified as ad-
ditional judges for one
year. The Supreme
Court collegium had
recommended their
names for elevation to
the Bombay High Court
in September last year.
The central govern-
ment had returned their
files but the apex court
collegium had reiterated
its recommendation
in February. Nearly 11
judges of the Bombay
High Court will retire
this year.
TWO ADDITIONAL
JUDGES
APPOINTED TO
BOMBAY HC
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IDBI privatisation:
Govt may add
Corporate houses
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): The govern-
ment is likely to
include corporate
houses and ask
the RBI to extend
the time frame for
the IDBI Bank’s
privatisation process.
The extension might
allow the new own-
ers to negotiate with
shareholders and
eventually reduce
their stake to 26%.
However, the RBI has
maintained silence
on the decision
to allow industrial
houses in the bidding
process by neither
denying nor approv-
ing the government’s
decision.
Tomato prices
reach `100/kg
in Mumbai
New Delhi (PTI): The
prices of tomatoes
have surged in
southern states and
reached `100 per kg
in Mumbai. Con-
sumers in Mumbai’s
Dadar vegetable
market have to shell
out `80 per kg for
tomatoes while in
most other markets
it sells at `100,
according to various
media reports. Heat
waves in March-April
in key tomato-grow-
ing states Maharash-
tra, Karnataka, and
Andhra Pradesh bad-
ly affected produc-
tion, further driving
up prices across the
country.
PepsiCo to
invest `186 cr
on Mathura unit
New Delhi (PTI):
Food and beverages
major PepsiCo India
on Friday said it will
invest an additional
`186 crore for the
expansion of its
food manufacturing
facility at Kosi Kalan,
Mathura in Uttar
Pradesh to produce
nacho chip brand
Doritos. “As part of
its expansion plan,
PepsiCo India will
increase the capacity
of the state-of-the-art
foods plant by setting
up a new manufac-
turing line, which will
produce one of the
world’s leading nacho
chip brand Doritos,”
the company said.
Hyundai opens
booking for
new ‘Venue’
New Delhi (PTI):
Hyundai Motor
India on Friday said
it has commenced
bookings for the
new version of its
compact SUV Venue
which is scheduled
to hit the market later
this month. Custom-
ers can book the new
model at the compa-
ny’s dealerships by
paying `21,000. The
new Venue will offer
customers enhanced
connectivity  enable
them to control ve-
hicle functions right
from the comfort of
their homes.
INDIA MAY SERVICES GROWTH AT 11-YEAR HIGH
New Delhi (PTI): In-
dia’s services sector ac-
tivities improved fur-
ther and expanded at
strongest rate in over 11
years in May
, supported
by a substantial pick-up
innewbusinessgrowth,
even as input cost infla-
tion climbed to a record
high, a monthly survey
said on Friday
.
The seasonally ad-
justed SP Global India
Services PMI Business
Activity Index jumped
to 58.9 in May, up from
57.9 in April, amid bet-
ter underlying demand
and strong inflows of
new work.
For the tenth straight
month, the services sec-
tor witnessed an expan-
sion in output. In Pur-
chasing Managers’ In-
dex (PMI) parlance, a
print above 50 means
expansion while a score
below 50 denotes con-
traction.
“The reopening of
the Indian economy
continued to help lift
growth in the service
sector.Businessactivity
rose at the quickest
pace in over 11 years in
May, supported by the
fastest upturn in new
orders since July 2011,”
saidPollyannaDeLima,
Economics Associate
Director at SP Global
Market Intelligence.
The upturn was sup-
ported by a substantial
pick-up in new business
growth as demand con-
tinuedtorecoverfollow-
ing the reopening of the
economy after COV-
ID-19 lockdowns, the
survey said.
The latest results,
however, continued to
signal subdued global
demand for Indian ser-
vices, with new busi-
ness from abroad hav-
ing now declined in
each month since the
onset of COVID-19 in
March 2020.
On the prices front,
the rate of inflation
climbed to the highest
in 16-and-a-half years
of data collection. One-
fifth of panellists sig-
nalled increases, citing
greater food, fuel, la-
bour, material, retail
and transportation
costs.
Despite remaining
optimistic towards the
12-month outlook for
business activity
, firms
remained concerned
that inflationary pres-
sures would dampen
the economic recovery
.
The overall level of op-
timism remained sub-
dued by historical
standards.
On the jobs front, ser-
viceprovidersrefrained
from taking on addi-
tional workers in May
.
“In fact, there was a re-
newed but only margin-
al decline in employ-
ment,” the survey said.
Meanwhile, the SP
Global India Composite
PMI Output Index --
which measures com-
bined services and
manufacturing output
-- rose from 57.6 in April
to 58.3 in May, pointing
to the fastest rate of
expansion since last
November.
Seasonally adjusted SP Global
India Services PMI Biz Activity
Index jumped to 58.9 in May Elevated price pres-
sures continued to re-
strict business opti-
mism. Despite pick-
ing up from April,
the overall level of
sentiment among ser-
vice providers was
historically subdued.
Pollyanna De Lima,
Economics Associate Director at
SP Global Market Intelligence
New Delhi (Agencies):
The white collar job
market continued to
show robust recovery in
May as hiring activity
surged over 40% com-
pared to a year ago amid
recovery across key in-
dustry sectors, accord-
ing to the latest data
fromjobsportalNaukri.
com based on its Job-
Speak Index.
The key sectors that
led the growth were
travel and hospitality
(+352% YoY), retail
(+175%), real estate
(+141%) and insurance
(+126%). Other key sec-
tors that saw an uptick
in hiring trends as com-
pared to last year were
banking and financial
services (+104%), edu-
cation (+86%), automo-
bile (+69%), oil  gas
(+69%), fast moving
consumer goods (+51%)
and IT-software/soft-
ware services (+7%).
The data is compiled
from the Naukri.com
based on jobs posted by
over 76,000 clients. The
report shows hiring
trends across industry
sectors, geography, and
experience level.
When compared with
last month, all key sec-
tors showed stabilisa-
tion and continued to
maintain April run
rates in May
.
The demand for tal-
ent in metros and non-
metrosremainedsteady
as all cities indicated a
double-digit y-o-y
growth in May. Among
metros, Delhi (63%) reg-
istered the highest y-o-y
growth closely followed
by Mumbai (+61%), Kol-
kata (+59%), Chennai
(+35%), Pune (+27%),
and Hyderabad (+23%).
White collar hiring activity up 40% YoY in May
When compared
with last month,
all key sectors
showed
stabilisation and
continued to
maintain April
run rates in May
Mumbai (PTI): A fag-
end sell-off dragged
down benchmark indi-
ces in a choppy session
on Friday, with the
Sensex settling 49
points lower.
The 30-share BSE
Sensex, which traded in
the green for most part
of the day, came under
selling pressure to-
wards the end
to close 48.88
points or
0.09% low-
er at
55,769.23.
During
the day,
it hit a
high of 56,432.65 and a
low of 55,719.36.
The broader NSE Nif-
ty also gave up intra-
day gains and dipped
43.70 points or 0.26% to
finish at 16,584.30.
From the Sensex
pack, UltraTech Ce-
ment, Maruti, NTPC,
Bajaj Finserv, IndusInd
Bank, Axis Bank and
MM were the major
laggards.
In contrast, Reliance
Industries, Infosys,
Larsen  Toubro, HCL
Technologies, Sun
Pharma, Wipro, TCS
and Hindustan Unile-
ver Limited were
among the gainers.
Market succumb to fag-end
sell-off; Sensex drops 49 pts
Mumbai (PTI): The rupee pared initial gains and settled 3
paise lower at 77.63 (provisional) against the US dollar on
Friday, in line with a muted trend in domestic equities. At the
interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee consolidated
in a narrow range. It opened at 77.47 against the greenback
and finally settled at 77.63, down 3 paise over its previous
close. During the session, the rupee touched an intra-day
low of 77.66 and a high of 77.47.
RUPEE
SETTLES
3 PAISE
LOWER
AT 77.63
AGAINST
USD
ONGC should
have solid
cash flow: SP
New Delhi (PTI): Rid-
ing on the back of surge
in global energy prices,
state-owned ONGC
should have a solid base
to increase investments
over the next 12-18
months on account of
healthy earnings, SP
Global Ratings said on
Friday
.
“Improved cash flow
continues to support
the rating of ONGC”, it
said in a statement.
While ONGC gets
price equivalent to in-
ternational oil rates for
the crude oil it produc-
es from fields such as
Mumbai High, the gov-
ernment fixed price of
natural gas based on a
formula that factors in
global indices.
Forex reserves up
by $3.854 billion
Mumbai (PTI): The
country’s foreign ex-
change reserves in-
creased by $3.854 billion
to $601.363 billion in the
week ended May 27, ac-
cording to RBI data. In
the previous week, the
reserves rose by $4.230
billion to $597.509 bil-
lion. FCA increased by
$3.61 billion to $536.988
billion in the week end-
ed May 27.
Expressed in dollar
terms, the foreign cur-
rency assets include the
effect of appreciation
or depreciation of non-
US units like the euro,
pound and yen held in
the foreign exchange
reserves.
Gold reserves in-
creased by $94 million
to $40.917 billion.
The Special Drawing
Rights with the IMF
rose by $132 million to
$18.438 billion.The
country’s reserve posi-
tion with the IMF also
increased by $18 million
to $ 5.019 billion in the
reporting week.
High in pesticides, countries
send back Indian tea
Kolkata (PTI): Both
international and do-
mestic buyers have re-
jected a series of tea
consignments due to
the presence of pesti-
cides and chemicals be-
yond permissible lim-
its, Indian Tea Export-
ers Association (ITEA)
chairman Anshuman
Kanoria said on Friday
.
Filling up the vacu-
um created by crisis-hit
Sri Lanka in the global
market, Tea Board is
eyeing to ramp up ex-
ports. However, the re-
jectionof consignments
is causing a decline in
outward shipments.
All teas sold in the
country must conform
to the FSSAI norms.
However, most of the
buyers are purchasing
tea that have unusually
high chemical content,
Kanoria said. In 2021,
India exported 195.90
million kg tea. The ma-
jor buyers were CIS na-
tions  Iran. The board
is aiming to achieve 300
million kg tea this year.
Kanoria said that many
countries are following
strict entry regulations
for tea. Most of the
countries follow varia-
tions of the EU stand-
ards, which are more
stringent than the FS-
SAI rules.
RBItogofor0.40%
ratehikeinnextmeet
Mumbai (PTI): The
RBI is expected to go for
another rate hike of
0.40% at the scheduled
review of the monetary
policy next week, a for-
eign brokerage said on
Friday. The central
bank’s rate setting pan-
el will follow it up with
a 0.35% hike in rates at
the next review in Au-
gust, or make it into a
0.50% hike next week
and a 0.25% increase in
August, to make the to-
tal quantum of rate
hikes at 0.75%, the re-
port by Bofa Securities
said. On May 4, the RBI
hiked rates by 0.40%,
and Governor Shakti-
kanta Das has already
called a rate hike at the
forthcoming review as
a “no brainer” given the
pressure to maintain its
core mandate of infla-
tion in the targeted
band of under 6%.
Tata Projects
to construct
Noida airport
Mumbai (PTI): Tata
Group’s infrastruc-
ture and construc-
tion arm, Tata Pro-
jects, has bagged the
contract to construct
the upcoming Noida
International Air-
port at Jewar, in Ut-
tar Pradesh.
As part of the con-
tract, Tata Projects
will construct the
terminal, runway,
airside infrastruc-
ture, roads, utilities,
landside facilities
and other ancillary
buildings at the air-
port, Yamuna Inter-
national Airport Pri-
vate Limited said in
a statement. YIAPL
is a 100% subsidiary
of Swiss developer
Zurich Airport Inter-
national AG.
Reasons for rise
Unsold housing stock
rises to 9 lakh units
New Delhi (PTI):
Unsold housing
stock rose margin-
ally by 1% to 9.01
lakh units during
Ja nu a r y - M a rch
2022 across eight
major cities as com-
pared to the previ-
ous quarter on in-
creased new
launches of resi-
dential properties,
according to a re-
port by Credai, Col-
liers India and Li-
ases Foras.
As per the data,
the unsold invento-
ries increased to
9,01,967 units dur-
ing January-March
period of this year
from 8,94,100 units
in the previous
quarter.
Out of the total
unsold housing
stocks across eight
cities during the
first quarter of this
calendar year,
Mumbai Metropoli-
tan Region (MMR)
and Delhi-NCR, the
two biggest proper-
ty markets in India,
contribute 50%.
The MMR ac-
counts for the high-
est share of unsold
inventory at 32%,
followed by Delhi-
NCR (18%) and
Pune (14%).
INCREAMENT
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खसरा नं. क्षेत्रफल त्वशषेष त्ववरण
1. मंगलराम सैनी / मोहन लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
2. गोविन्द जांवगड / कालूराम जांवगड निराजी कॉिोनी 107.50 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
3. वििजी राम बैरिा / धन्ा लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 300 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
4. सुरेनद्र कुमार / ताराचन्द बैरिा रैगरों का मौहलिा 33.44 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
5. ताराचन्द रैगर / पांचूराम रैगर रैगरों का मौहलिा 25.27 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
6. वनम्मला ्देिी / रामगोपाल निराजी कॉिोनी 162.75 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
7. रामवकिोर बैरिा / कल्ाण बैरिा निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
8. मनोहर ्देिी / कल्ाण वसंह जमात 79.16 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
9. लक्मी ्देिी / राजेि कुमार जा्सिाल बनजारों का मौहलिा 97.2 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
10. रामजी लाल िमा्म / जग्दीि प्रसा्द िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 101.00 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
11. रामजी लाल िमा्म / भूरा लाल िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
12. वकिन लाल मीणा / ला्दू लाल मीना ढाणी जुगिपुरा 125.25 रग्वगज भरन ननमा्वण
13. ममता िमा्म / कमलेि कुमार गौतम निराजी कॉिोनी 300 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
14. कमलेि कुमार / ओमप्रकाि िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
15. ओमप्रकाि / बजरंगलाल जा्सिाल निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
16. ज्श्ी / सुनील कुमार जमात 279.55 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
17. कृषण वसंह चौहान / गोपाल वसंह चौहान जमात 171.59 रग्वज 69 क पट्टा
18. झमकू / उ्दा जमात 370.70 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
19. भागचन्द जैन / जीिन लाल जैन बड़ा बाजार 32.37 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
20. सत्नारा्ण, कैलाि चन्द / बद्रीलाल िमा्म जमात 149.16 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
21. नीतू डासिानी / मोवहत डासिानी निराजी पाक्क रोड 1807 69.44 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
22. भागचन्द रैगर / सुिालाल रैगर मानियों का मौहलिा 192.11 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
23. कमलेि ्देिी गुज्मर / महािीर गुज्मर िांगनडयों का मौहलिा 98.58 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
24. बृजराज जांवगड / िमभू्द्ाल जांवगड गुज्वरों का मौहलिा 161.45 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
25. रामपाल रैगर / गणपत लाल रैगर निराजी कॉिोनी 144.87 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
26. सत्नारा्ण खणडडेलिाल / रामनारा्ण गणगौरी बाजार 53.33 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
27. मोहन लाल िमा्म / कल्ाण मल िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 120 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
28. विमला ्देिी / सत्नारा्ण खणडडेलिाल गणगौरी बाजार 27.77 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
29. ्दुगा्मिंकर सैन / लक्मीनारा्ण सैन मानियों का मौहलिा 123.36 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
30. लक्मीनारा्ण सैन / घुली लाल सैन मानियों का मौहलिा 249.33 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
31. घनश्ाम माली / छीतर सैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 468.64 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
32. व्दनेि कुमार जारोवल्ा / बंिीलाल जारोवल्ा निराजी कॉिोनी 146.25 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा
33. इनद्रा ्देिी / धम्मचन्द जैन िीनियाि कॉिोनी 68.94 रग्वगज अनतरण
34. धम्मचन्द जैन / मंगल चन्द जैन िीनियाि कॉिोनी 295 रग्वगज पट्टा
35. नारा्ण लाल बैरिा / कानाराम बैरिा बसंत नरहार कॉिोनी 3890 171.11 रग्वगज पट्टा
36. सुरज ्देिी / रामनरा्ण चौधरी जगिमबा कॉिोनी
2943,
2944
166.66 रग्वगज पट्टा
37. मुन्ा लाल हररजन / बसनत लाल हररजन भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 138.88 रग्वगज पट्टा
38. ्देिा लाल गुज्मर / भंिरलाल गुज्मर िेर नगर 3547 180 रग्वगज पट्टा
39. कैलाि चन्द गुपता / के्दार प्रसा्द गुपता िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3552 138.55 रग्वगज पट्टा
40. रजनी ्देिी / रामअितार बैरिा कृनि मणडी के पीछे
1911,
1912
130 रग्वगज पट्टा
अत्िशाषी अत्िकारी
नगर पात्लका, त्नवाई
More than 6,000 fugitives
nabbedinspecialoperation
PHQ strict on criminals; running one month long special campaign
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The state po-
lice has so far arrested
more than 6,000 fugi-
tives wanted in differ-
ent criminal cases. The
absconders have been
nabbed after a special
operation was under-
taken by the state po-
lice recently. The spe-
cial drive that began on
May 20 will be contin-
ued till June 20.
The special operation
is being organized un-
der the supervision of
ADG (Crime) Ravi
Prakash Meharda. “The
monitoring of this cam-
paign is being done with
the help of PHQ’s crime
branch. From May 20 to
27, a total of 3453 ab-
sconders were arrested.
These criminals were
wanted in murder, rob-
bery, dacoity, supply of
illegal weapons, rape
and other related
crimes,” said ADG
(Crime) Ravi Prakash.
MP’sgangsterMukhtarMalik
shotinJhalawarambush,dies
Arif Mansoori
Jhalawar: Madhya
Pradesh’sdreadedgang-
ster Mukhtar Malik,
who had numerous cas-
es registered against
himinMadhyaPradesh,
died in a Jhalawar hos-
pital on Friday after a
shootout between two
groups took place in
Kans Khadeli village
under Asnawar Police
Station area.
Police informed that
Mukhtar had gone miss-
ing on Wednesday night
after the firing incident
took place between the
fish contractor and vil-
lagers in Ujad River of
Kans Khedli village.
“Mukhtar’s manager
died on the spot, while
Mukhtar and his aide
Vicky had gone missing
in the jungles. Later, the
police found Mukhtar
Malik lying in an in-
jured condition in the
forest,” police said.
“Mukhtar was taken
to a hospital in Jhala-
war, but he succumbed
to injuries. His body has
been kept in mortuary
and his family members
have been informed,”
police added.
Notably
, Mukhtar had
around 70 cases regis-
tered against him in MP
.
`77.31 cr fund sanctioned for
neuro institute in Jodhpur
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot has
approved the proposal
for construction of
building and creation
of posts for establish-
ment of Institute of
Neuroscience in Medi-
cal College, Jodhpur.
CM Gehlot approved
an amount of Rs.77.31
crore for the construc-
tion of the institute’s
building.
According to the
above proposal, 141
new posts will be cre-
ated in the Institute of
Neuroscience in three
departments including
neurology and neuro-
surgery. It is notewor-
thy that in order to
implement the budget
announcement num-
ber 14 for the year 2022-
23, the said proposal
has been approved.
ONE SUB TEHSIL UPGRADED, TWO
NEW SUB TEHSILS ANNOUNCED
CM Gehlot has approved to upgrade Bissau
sub-tehsil of Jhunjhunu district to tehsil and
make Pilani and Guda new sub-tehsils of the dis-
trict. In the upgraded tehsil Bissau, 4 land records
inspector circles, 13 patwar circles
and 46 revenue villages will be in-
cluded. In addition, 5 land records
inspector circles, 17 patwar circles
and 50 revenue villages will be
there in new sub-tehsil Pilani and 3
land records inspector circles, 12
patwar circles and 27 revenue vil-
lages will be included in Guda.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan to-
day is on the verge of
unprecedented growth
and its growth story
will be predominantly
defined by the MSME
sector. 90% of indus-
tries in the State come
under MSME sector
and such units gener-
ate huge employment
and give a fillip to GDP
,
said Chairman, Ra-
jasthan Small Indus-
tries Corporation, Ra-
jiv Arora on Friday at
the 5th Rajasthan
MSME Summit organ-
ized by FICCI.
The focus of the
event was on ‘Reimag-
ining MSME Growth
Story in Rajasthan’.
Arora further said
that there was a very
positive response to the
Invest Rajasthan Sum-
mit being held in the
State in October. MoUs
and LoIs to the tune of
INR 10 lakh crore have
been signed for invest-
mentinthestate.Anew
ICD is slated to come up
in Bikaner and a Cargo
Complex in Udaipur.
Throwing light on
the steps undertaken
by the State Govt to
boost growth of MS-
MEs, ACS, Industries,
Govt of Rajasthan,
Veenu Gupta said that
RIICO is now earmark-
ingplotsspecificallyfor
MSMEs in its industri-
al areas. The ACS In-
dustries also highlight-
ed that Raj is the first
statetoallowMSMEsto
start projects without
any approvals or clear-
ances for first three
years. This duration is
now being increased to
a period of 5 years.
MSME growth skyrocketing: Arora
Rajiv Arora speaks from dais, as Ajay Singha, KL Jain,Veenu
Gupta, Mayank Shah, KK Gupta  Manish Gupta listen keenly.
Tiger kills leopard
 eats in R’bore,
video goes viral
Man dies accidentally in
waterpool, owner denies
Abhinav Agarwal
Sawai Madhopur: A
video of a tiger killing a
panther in Rantham-
bore National Park had
gone viral
on social
media. The
videoshows
Tiger T-120
attacking
and killing a panther.
According to sources,
the panther entered the
territory of tiger in
Zone 4, following which,
tiger attacked and killed
the panther within 15
seconds. Notably, in
March this year, a simi-
lar incident was report-
ed in Ranthambore Na-
tional Park wherein a
tiger and panther
clashed with each other.
First India Bureau
Ajmer: In Birla Water
CityPark,amanstand-
ing in the pool died af-
ter colliding with an-
other man who came
down sliding. The de-
ceased had come for a
tour with his friends
and family
. The owner
of the park has denied
any such accident. It
happened on May 30.
The youth died during
treatment on Friday
.
Asif Khan,arelative
of the deceased, said
that Mehboob Khan
(44), a resident of
Raipur (Pali), had
cometoAjmerwithhis
family and friends
Sheikh Ziyadul and
Naresh Ahuja.
ASI Harbhan Singh
of Adarsh Nagar po-
lice station said that
Sheikh Ziyadul, the
friend of the deceased,
has given the report.
When questioned,
Ajmer ADM City
Bhawna Garg said that
she will be able to tell
only after knowing
about the approval and
safety arrangements
of Birla Water Park.
Blackmailed
by woman,
chemist eats
poison; dies
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: A chemist al-
legedly died by suicide
by consuming poison af-
terbeingblackmailedby
a woman in Jodhpur’s
Basni,policesaidonFri-
day
. The victim has been
identified as Ramesh
Prajapat (52).
“The accused, Lila
Prajapat, and victim
wereneighboursandthe
accused had developed
illicit relations after the
latter’s husband’s death,
the accused had filmed
obscenevideosandstart-
ed blackmailing him,”
police said.
Vijay bid final farewell,
CMRF announces `5L
First India Bureau
Hanumangarh: The
last rites of bank
manager Vijay Ku-
mar, who was a vic-
tim of target killing
in Kashmir, was held
at Bhagwan village
of Hanumangarh
district on Friday
. Vi-
jay’s wife Manoj Ku-
mari accompanied
the dead body from
Kashmir and broke
down as soon as she
reached home. Same
was the case with his
parents. “Look, I told
you, leave the job,
you will earn less
here, but you did not
agree,” the mother
kept repeating. `5
lakh have also been
given from CMRF.
A regular report to DGP ML Lather is being sent regarding the
arrrests. ML Lather and Umesh Mishra in a file photo seen here.
Mukhtar Malik (Inset) along
with his associates had come
from Bhopal in this car on
Tuesday night.
Last rites of bank manager Vijay Kumar,
shot dead in Kashmir, held on Friday. Mehboob Khan
REGULAR REPORT
OF ARRESTS
ADG (crime) Ravi Prakash
Meharda said, “A report
is prepared every day and
the same is
monitored by
DGP ML La-
thar regularly.
Reminders
are sent to
districts from where there
is less number of arrests.
Sixty people accused of rape
and seventy of those booked
in the POCSO Act were ar-
rested acorss Raj recently.”
Similarly, 90 arrests were
made in cases related to
blackmail and extortion, said
Ravi Prakash.
CM Ashok Gehlot
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  • 1. SAD leader’s murder reason for Bishnoi-Moosewala enmity New Delhi: Sidhu Moosewala’s murder probe took an interest- ing turn on Friday with d e t a i l s e m e r g i n g about the al- leged in- volvement of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi in the murder. A PTI re- port said that Bishnoi, has alleged that Moose- wala was involved in the killing of Akali Dal leader Vikramjit Singh on August 7 last year leading to his “rivalry”. CM MANN MEETS MOOSE WALA'S FAMILY AMID PROTESTS Mansa: Amid protests, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann visited the family of singer Sidhu Moose Wala at his residence in Mansa on Friday. Heavy police security was deployed out- side the residence of the Punjabi singer as Mann reached the Moosa village while locals protested against the visit. AKAL TAKHT JATHEDAR GETS ‘Z SECURITY’ New Delhi: Jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Harpreet Singh, has been granted ‘Z’ category security by the Union Home Minis- try, officials said on Friday. The decision to accord country’s second highest category security to the Sikh religious leader was taken in view of the enhanced threat perception. INDIA HITS OUT AT US REPORT Vote bank politics in international relations: MEA New Delhi: The Minis- try of External Affairs onFridayreactedsharp- lytotheUSStateDepart- ment’s report alleging attacks on minorities in India, calling it “ill-in- formed comments” by senior US officials. The MEA, in its state- ment, said, “It is unfor- tunate that vote bank politics in practiced in international relations. We have noted the ill- informed comments by senior US officials. We would urge that assess- ments based on moti- vated inputs and biased views be avoided,” said foreign ministry spokes- personArindamBagchi. “ As a naturally plural- isticsociety ,Indiavalues religious freedom and humanrights.Inourdis- cussionswiththeUS,we haveregularlyhighlight- ed issues of concern there, including racially and ethnically motivat- ed attacks, hate crimes and gun violence,” the official asserted via the statement. As pluralistic society, India values religious freedom and human rights. We have highlighted issues of concern in US, like racially and ethnically motivated attacks, hate crimes and gun violence. —Arindam Bagchi, MEA spokesperson ❍ ‘REFORM, PERFORM, AND TRANSFORM’ ModisharesIndia’s‘progress mantra’overpast8years Lucknow: PM Naren- dra Modi on Friday said that India progressed on the mantra of reform, perform, and transform while focusing on policy and stability, coordina- tion and ease of doing business. PM Modi’s re- marks came during his address at the Ground Breaking Ceremony 3.0 of theUPInvestorsSum- mit in Lucknow today . The Prime Minister also congratulated the youth of Uttar Pradesh for agreements of in- vestment of over Rs 80,000 crore.“Today agreements of invest- ment of more than Rs 80,000 crore have been done here. This record investment will create thousands of employ- ment opportunities. I congratulate the youth of UP for it as they will be most benefitted from it,” he stated. He said that Indians should be proud of In- dia’s growth story . “Eve- ry Indian will be proud of India’s growth story , according to which, we are the fastest growing economy among the G20 nations, the second-larg- estnationof internetus- ers and holds the second position in the Global Retail Index,” he added. PM Narendra Modi with Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and UP CM Yogi Adityanath arrive to attend the Ground Breaking Ceremony @3.0 of the UP Investors Summit, in Lucknow on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI JAIPUR l SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 357 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, LUCKNOW, NEW DELHI MUMBAI ED ISSUES FRESH SUMMONS TO RAHUL New Delhi: The ED has issued fresh summons to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi asking him to appear before the agency on June 13 in connection with a money laundering case related to the National Herald newspaper. P6 New Delhi: Mukesh Ambani on Friday regained his spot as Asia's richest man with $99.7 billion net worth surpassing his rival Gautam Adani who has net worth of $98.7 billion. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia MUKESH AMBANI REGAINS SPOT AS ASIA'S RICHEST READ Crucial Crucial SR ADV KULDEEP, JUDICIAL OFFICER SHUBHA JUDGES IN RAJ HIGH COURT Jodhpur: On Friday, the Rajasthan High Court got two new judges in the form of Kuldeep Mathur and Shubha Mehta. The order was issued by the Central Government on Friday evening. Mathur has been made a judge from the lawyer quota and Shubha Mehta has been made a judge from the judicial service quota. With this, the total number of judges in the Rajasthan High Court will increase from 25 to 27. Despite two new appointments, 23 posts will remain vacant. Meanwhile, the Central Government on Friday notified the appointment of seven Additional Judges to Bombay High Court, Calcutta High Court, Jharkhand High Court Madras High Court. PRIYANKA GANDHI TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Friday tweeted that she has tested positive for Covid-19, just a day after party chief Sonia Gandhi contracted the infection. Priyanka said, “I’ve tested positive for Covid-19 with mild symptoms. Following all the protocols, I have quarantined myself at home. I would request those who came in contact with me to take all necessary precautions.” Kuldeep Mathur Shubha Mehta ASSEMBLY BYPOLL RESULTS Dhami secures CMship, wins Champawat by over 55K votes New Delhi: U’khand CMPushkarDhamiwon the Champawat bypoll by a margin of over 55,000 votes. This was a much-needed victory for Dhami to continue to re- main as the chief minis- ter as he had lost the ear- lierstateAssemblypolls. Meanwhile, UDF can- didate Uma Thomas won the Thrikkakara Assembly bypoll, while BJD candidate Alaka Mohanty won the Bra- jrajnagar assembly by- election. UDF's Uma Thomas wins from Thrikkakara, BJD's Alaka Mohanty wins fron Brajrajnagar U’khand CM Pushkar Dhami receives the victory certificate after winning the Champawat Assembly by-election, in Champawat. Congratulations to Uttarakhand’s dynamic CM @pushkardhami for the record win from Champawat. —Narendra Modi, PM CHIDAMBARAM, SIBAL, MISA BHARTI AMONG 41 ELECTED UNOPPOSED TO RAJYA SABHA P6 Raipur: The ruling Congress’s nominees Rajeev Shukla and Ranjeet Ranjan were elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Chhattisgarh on Friday, officials said. “The deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended this afternoon and the two candidates were elected unop- posed”, state Assembly secretary Dinesh Sharma said. CONG'S RAJEEV SHUKLA, RANJEET RANJAN ELECTED UNOPPOSED TO RS Rajeev Shukla Ranjeet Ranjan GEHLOT BRINGS ‘HOPE’ OF MORE ‘POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS’! First India Bureau Jaipur: Right before the Rajya Sabha elec- tions, the Ashok Gehlot government has ful- filled its promise made in the election manifes- to to form the Mine La- bour Welfare Board. Recently, the Labor De- partment approved the formation of a welfare board. The mine work- ers had been pressuriz- ing the government for a long time demanding the formation of the board. With the forma- tion of the board, about 25 lakh workers of the state will get benefit di- rectly or indirectly . On May 16, Secretary of Labor, Factory and Boiler and ESI Depart- ment, Bhanu Prakash Yeturu issued orders for theformationof theWel- fare Board. In this, the government will nomi- nate the chairman and vice-chairman and five non-official members. The Labor Commission- er will be the ex-officio Secretary of the Board. This step of the Ge- hlot government has come at a time when the government is facing the displeasure of the legislators ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections. In the welfare board, the government will now be able to give po- litical appointment to two leaders to the post of chairman and dep- tuty chairman. At the same time, five non-offi- cial members can also be nominated. High officials of sev- en departments will also be members in the board. Among them, Additional Chief Secre- taries of Mines and Pe- troleum Department, Principal Secretaries of Finance, Industries and Commerce, Turn to P10 Disgruntled MLAs may be extended appointment in Mine Labour Welfare Board CM Ashok Gehlot KILLINGS DUE TO ‘KASHMIR FILES’: JITAN RAM MANJHI Patna: Former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi said the incidents of target killings in Kashmir were taking place only because of ‘The Kashmir Files’ movie. “When the film was released, the BJP forced Nitish Kumar government to tax free it in the state. At that time I said that it was a conspiracy of militants to make the film. The central government should investigate the terror links of the makers with militants and take action against them,” Manjhi said. RAUT SLAMS BJP ON KASHMIR KILLINGS CONG’S‘KASHMIRI PANDIT’ TO CORNER BJP Mumbai: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut slammed the BJP for fetching votes in the name of ‘Hindutva’ while doing nothing to improve people’s lives in the valley. “Today the same situation has arisen in Kashmir that was in the 1990s. You fetched votes in the name of Hindutva. There is no improvement in people’s lives despite the abrogation of Article 370 in JK,” he said. New Delhi: Congress lead- er Vivek Tankha, a Kash- miri Pandit, questioned the govt’s inabil- ity to stop targeted killings and the move- ment of Pandits out of the Valley. Tankha said, “The govern- ment should ensure there should be no killing now and everyone should feel safe. The gory pictures of people leaving the valley, which have come out, are scary, “ he said. TARGETED KILLINGS IN KASHMIR SHAH HOLDS HIGH-LEVEL SECURITY MEET ON JK NewDelhi:UnionHome Minister Amit Shah on Friday held a high-level security review meeting on Jammu and Kashmir inthewakeof recenttar- geted killings in the Un- ion Territory . The meeting started around 3 pm in the pres- ence of National Secu- rity Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief Manoj Pan- de, Union Home Secre- tary Ajay Kumar Bhal- la, Jammu and Kashmir and Lieutenant Gover- nor Manoj Sinha. Director-General of Central Reserve Police ForceKuldiepSinghand Border Security Force chief Pankaj Singh, JammuandKashmirDi- rector General of Police Dilbagh Singh among other key officials were part of the meeting. The meeting was called as three civilians andtwosecurityperson- nel were killed only in the month of May that includingKashmiriHin- dus. Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir are holding protests in Srinagar against the killings by terrorists. Union Home Minister Amit Shah exchanges greetings with JK Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and NSA Ajit Doval as he arrives to hold a review meeting in New Delhi on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Jaipur: (ANI): After Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Samrat Prithviraj’ was declared tax-free in Ut- tarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, there is clam- our for the film based on the life of the fear- less and mighty King Prithviraj Chauhan to be given similar status in Rajasthan as many consider the glorious Samrat hailed from the desert-state. Vasudev Devnani, a BJP MLA from Ajmer North also joined the netizens in urging the Rajasthan government to declare the movie tax-free, say- ing that the period dra- ma will invoke a spirit of love for our mother- land. “Rajasthan should also declare it tax-free. The film that is based on the glorious and mighty Samrat Prithvi- raj Chauhan, played by Akshay Kumar, has been made tax-free is UP and Madhya Pradesh so that as many youths of our country can see the film and in- voke a spirit of love for our motherland.” In Yash Raj Films’ first historical movie, which was released in theaters in the country on Friday, Akshay es- says the role of the 12th- century legendary war- rior who fought valiant- ly to protect India from the merciless invader Muhammad Ghori. Declare ‘Samrat Prithviraj’ tax free in Raj DEVNANI, NETIZENS APPEAL TO GOVT  Vasudev Devnani, a BJP MLA from Ajmer also joined the netizens in urging the Rajasthan government to declare the movie tax-free Plane hijack mock drill tests response to airport security An Indigo plane was shown hijacked at the isolation way of Tango Taxi at Jpr Airport Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: A mock drill of aircraft hijack was con- ductedatJaipurInterna- tional Airport on Friday inwhichanIndigoplane was shown hijacked. The plane was going from Dhaka to Delhi with a total of 132 pas- sengers, including 40 students. However, after one an half hours ef- forts, the security forces killed the terrorists and rescued the passengers safely . When the police was informed from the air- port CISF control room that a hijacked plane had landed in Jaipur, the police and other se- curity agencies immedi- ately started reaching the airport. However, they soon learned it to be a mock drill. In the mock drill, officials from Jaipur AirportAdministration, CISF, Rajasthan Police, CID, Bomb Disposal Squad, Central Intelli- gence, Civil Defence, District Administration and other agencies, which handle the secu- rity of the airport, par- ticipated. After the completion of the operation, a re- view meeting was held regarding the mock drill. The response time of agencies reaching the airport was checked during the meeting. Theplanehijackmock drill was conducted at theisolationwayof Tan- go Taxi at the airport. Security forces in full action mode during the mock drill at Jaipur Airport on Friday.  Aircraft hijack mock drill started at 9:40 am  Dhaka-Delhi Indigo plane with 132 pas- sengers including 40 students ‘hijacked’  There were 3 ter- rorists in the plane  In reality a bus was depicted as a plane instead of a plane  Mock drill was done on the isolation way of Tango Taxi of the airport  Security forces completed anti- hijacking operation in 1.5 hour  The response time of agencies reach- ing the airport was checked during the meeting OP COMPLETED IN 1.5 HOURS There was full cooperation of all the agencies and the drill was suc- cessful at Jaipur Airport. —Vishnu Mohan Jha, Chief Airport Officer Minor abducted gangraped in Chomu, two men booked First India Bureau Jaipur: A 15-year-old minor girl was alleged- ly gangraped by two men in Jaipur’s Chomu area. A case of abduc- tion and gangrape has been registered against the accused at Chomu Police Station. “The ac- cused have been identi- fied as two youth who are residents of Chomu. On May 21, the victim was allegedly abducted by the two men while the family members were fast asleep during the night,” police said. “The girl was taken to a nearby tent shop, where she was raped by the accused. The ac- cused also threatened the victim to not to dis- close about this inci- dent to anyone,” police added. The girl narrat- ed the incident to her family members after the parents noticed her to be in a depressive state. Later, an FIR was filed and police launched an investiga- tion into the case. CRIME AGAINST WOMEN GIRL RAPED FOR FIVE YEARS ON THE PRETEXT OF MARRIAGE IN JAIPUR Jaipur: A 23-year-old girl was allegedly raped for five years on the pretext of marriage. An FIR has been registered against the accused at Jawahar Circle Police Station in Jaipur. Police informed the accused, identified as Ramniwas, a resident of Karauli, had come in contact with the girl in 2017. “The victim and the accused were known to each other. Their friendship turned into an affair and the accused made a physical relation- ship with the girl on the pretext of marrying her,” Jawahar Circle SHO Radha Raman Gupta said. The accused raped her from the last 5 years. 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM RAJ RAPED BY COUSIN IN PUNJAB Hoshiarpur (Punjab) (PTI): A 13-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her cousin here, police said on Friday. The alleged incident took place on the intervening night of May 30 and 31 when her parents had gone to her grandfather’s house in Rajasthan, they said. The girl originally hails from Rajasthan and is presently residing here, according to police. While she was sleeping in the courtyard, her cousin called her to the roof of the house. After she went upstairs, he allegedly raped her, police said. A case of rape and under provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act has been registered at the Model Town police station. Rajyavardhan discusses drinking water plan with PHED officials in Alwar First India Bureau Alwar : BJP National spokesperson and Jaipur Rural MP Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathod took a meeting of the officers of the Public Health Engi- neering Department in Alwar on Friday on the drinking water prob- lem and solution. Dur- ing the meeting, ways to bring water to Jaipur rural were discussed by connecting rivers and dams under Jal Jeevan Mission. Focus and measures to conserve rainwater, at identified places at the tehsil level were also discussed. Col. Rajya- vardhan also instructed the officers to expedite the ongoing works un- der the Jal Jeevan Mis- sion. During the meeting, Rajyavardhan inquired about the progress of the ongoing works un- der the Jal Jeevan Mis- sion and how water can be brought to Jaipur Rural by connecting Ka- lisindh River, Isarda Dam, and Bisalpur Dams. PHED officials show map to Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore. CENTRE-STATE MEET IN THE COURTYARD Bungalow number-39: Local court gives relief to erstwhile royal family Jaipur: Giving relief to the members of the erstwhile royal family of Jaipur, a local court of Jaipur has barred Mahendra Singh and his brother Gopal Sin- gh from giving posses- sion of bungalow num- ber 39 on Sardar Patel Marg in favour of any other person. Additional District and Sessions Judge Pankaj Bansal gave this direction on a tem- porary injunction ap- plication filed in the court by Padmanabh Singh, Padmini Devi and Diya Kumari. The matter is related to the bungalow num- ber 39, which was given by erstwhile Jaipur ruler Sawai Man Singh to his servant Durga Singh Daftari on a li- cense to live. After he died, his nephew Ram Singh started living in the property. Later, Ram Singh died and currently, his sons Ma- hendra Singh and Go- pal Singh are living. HC CANCELS LDC EXAM AFTER HIGH LEVEL INQUIRY COURT AWARDS LIFER TO MAN FOR RAPING MINOR ACCUSED GRANTED BAIL IN FORGED DOCUMENTS CASE Jaipur: A bench of Justice Anoop Dhand granted bail to the ac- cused, facing charges under Section 420, 467,468, 471 of IPC. Complainant had alleged that the accused had pre- pared forged documents to show his ownership of the property and had taken possession of the same, of which complain- ant is a subsequent pur- chaser. Petitioners were represented by Advocate AK Jain. JAIPAL POONIA MURDER CASE: HC ISSUES NOTICE OVER CBI PROBE PLEA Jodhpur: The Rajasthan High Court has canceled the LDC exam held in March 2022. A high- level inquiry was con- ducted regarding the complaints of irregulari- ties in the examination. After the investiga- tion, the High Court decided to postpone the examination. The state government would have to decide to hold the examination again. The irregularities in the recruitment exams have been plaguing the state government. Bundi: A POCSO court has sentenced a man to life term for abducting and raping a minor. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 22 lakhs on the ac- cused. Sources informed that victim had filed an FIR at Basoli PS stating that she was kidnapped and raped by one Sajjan Singh. The accused also made obscene videos of the girl and later circulat- ed it on social media. The case was taken under the case officer scheme after the charge-sheet had been filed. Nagaur: In the salt trader Jaipal Poonia murder case, the HC has issued notices to the state government, DGP, CBI, Sambhar Salt GM, CID DIG and ASP, Nagaur SP, Nawan SHO and MLA Mahendra Chaudhary. The police have been ordered not to present the challan in the case till further orders. The next hearing of the case will be on June 27. The High Court issued this order while hearing a petition filed by Sarita Chaudhary, , wife of deceased salt businessman Jaipal Poonia, in the High Court for a CBI inquiry into the murder. The order came on Friday. Gehlot’s efforts pay, Centre allows maximum gram purchase on MSP First India Bureau Jaipur: Cooperative Minister Udailal An- jana said that due to the efforts of Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot, the Government of India has allowed the pur- chase of 40 quintals of gram from farmers at support price instead of a maximum of 25 quin- tals in a day . Minister Anjana said that Gehlot has written a letter to the Prime Minister to remove the problems being faced by the farmers due to the weighing limit of 25 quintals, increasing the purchase limit of 25 quintals to 40 quintals in a day and increasing the 25 percent of the to- tal production in the state to 50. Women farmers to get minikits of Moth seed Jaipur: Commissioner of Agriculture Dept, Kanaram directed the ag- riculture officers to make arrangements for provid- ing certified seed minikits of Moth crop to small and marginal women farm- ers of the state He said in distribution of Moth minikits, priority should be given to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and women farmers living below poverty line. `1.22 cr penalty collected from without ticket railway passengers First India Bureau Jodhpur: The Jodhpur Division of NW Rail- way collected revenue of Rs 1.22 crore from without ticket passen- gers. It has set a new record in the matter of income earned from ticket checking. Divi- sional Railway Manag- er Geetika Pandey said that the ticket checking staff of the division has done the best perfor- mance so far and has collected railway reve- nue of over Rs 1 crore in a single month from 26,000 passengers trav- elling without a valid ticket. According to her, the revenue collected in the month of May is the highest ever in the his- tory of the Jodhpur di- vision. Through vari- ous mediums, passen- gers are made aware of travelling on proper tickets but they contin- ue without tickets. Jalore couple ends lives by hanging First India Bureau Jalore: A couple be- longing to a same com- munity allegedly com- mitted suicide in Ja- lore’s Raniwara area by hanging themselves from a tree, the police informed on Friday. The incident took place in Silasan village of Ja- lore district. —PHOTO BY SUNIL SHARMA
  • 3. Mitali Dusad Dimple Sharma Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, former CM Vasundhara Raje , and Ashok Parnami met SadhguruJaggiVasudev atHotelRambaghPalace lateFridayonhisJaipur visitduringtheSaveSoil campagin. Meanwhile, earlier in the day , sharing concern on deteriorating soil health, Isha Foundation founder Sadhguru said that countries should make long-term policies to deal with the crisis. He said that food crisis is impending efforts are needed to address the situation. He said that soil should have an average of 3 percent or- ganic content. He told reporters that citizens should also put up their voices to make the govts form policies. A huge crowd reached JECC au- ditorium to listen to Sadhguru where agri- culture minister Lal Chand Kataria, Ramesh Chand Meena, RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora were present. A MoU was also signed with state govt formu- lating farmer and soil policies in state. First India Bureau Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court has got new justice Shubha Mehta, who is wife of Justice Mahendra Goyal. This will be the first time that both husband and wife will be judges in the Rajasthan High Court. The total num- ber of judges in the HC will increase from 25 to 27 but till 23 posts are vacant. Recently, CJI had expressed concern over the less number of women judges in the High Court. CJI had recommended in October 2021 to make two women judges. Af- ter which Rekha Bora- na became judge from the advocate quota. Bo- rana became the first judge from advocate quota in 72-year history of Rajasthan HC. Lunaram Darji Jalore: The city Police achieved another suc- cess in the paper leak case of the REET exam on Friday . The state’s top 10 wanted notorious accused Raju Eeram was arrested by Jalore police from Nokha. SP Harshvardhan Aggarw- al said that the accused was dodging the SOG, Jalore police and Sirohi police for a long time. A reward of Rs 10,000 was announced on Raju Eeram at the police range level, while Ja- lore and Sirohi police had also announced a reward of Rs 5000. On the information that Raju Eeram was hiding in the Nokha area, the special team of Jalore Police, with the help of Nokha Po- lice, laid siege for the accused and arrested him. Along with Raju Eeram, two of his asso- ciates Rahul Vishnoi and fellow Asuram Vishnoi have also been arrested by the police. First India Bureau Jaipur: In the contro- versy involving the Chaksu Panchayat Samiti head and its BDO, the state govt on Friday transferred BDO Krishna Maheshwari to the post of Assistant Commissioner in the Panchayati Raj dept. Notably, the BDO on Wednesday accused the husbandof Chaksupan- chayat Samiti head, Uganta Chaudhary, of harassing her and other staffers. During the gen- eral body meeting of the Jaipur Zila Parishad on June 1, BDO Krishna Maheshwari alleged that Uganta Chaud- hary’s husband Badri- narayan Chaudhary in- terferes in official work and passes comments on women employees. BDO Krishna Mahesh- warievenstartedcrying during the meeting. First India Bureau Jaipur: NHAI has taken over maintenance work and toll plazas on Jaipur-Delhi national highway as per the high court order. The work was with Pink City Pvt Ltd earli- er. A hearing in the high court on the issue of maintenance of the highway was held in the high court on Friday . After the instructions of the HC, the NHAI took over the work. NHAI CGM Pawan Ku- mar and GM Pradeep Mudgal said that three toll plazas at Daulatpu- ra, Shahjahanpur, and Manoharpur have been taken over. Vikas Sharma Jaipur: The Rajasthan govt has issued a guide- lineforfreetreatmentin OPD and IPD of govt hospitals. According to the guidelines issued by principal secy educa- tion Vaibhav Galriya and health secy Dr Prithvi,HoDwillbeable to give recommenda- tions if a patient needs medicine up to Rs 10,000 per month. If the value of any medicine is more than 1 lakh rupees per month, then the medicine will be written only on the recommendation of a committee constituted at SMS Medical College level. Under the scheme, Janaadhar card has been made mandatory for all patients of OPD and IPD. The govt has also is- sued instructions re- garding medicines. In case the medicine is not available from RMSCL, instructions have been given to purchase the medicines at lowest rate from various other op- tions. Also, instructions were given to register details of these medi- cines in e-aushadhi. The list of availability of medicines from medical college to PHC level has also been released. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Protest for Kashmir’s cause! Jaipur: The Jan Sa- masya Nivaran Mach, Jaipur on Fri- day protested against the attacks on Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir Val- ley and also submit- ted a memorandum to the district admin addressed to the Prime Minister. Suraj Soni, president of the Manch, said that for the first time since 1990, Hindus and especially Kash- miri Pandits are once again forced for mass exodus from the Kashmir Valley . Fraud on name of Govind Ram Meghwal Jaipur: In yet anoth- er case of cyber fraud, an unidenti- fied impersonator demanded money from some employ- ees of the secretariat in the name of disas- ter management and relief minister Go- vind R Meghwal. As soon as the matter came to light, secre- tariat employees un- ion gave a complaint to cyber cell. Earlier, WhatsApp calls were made to employees seeking money in the name of CS and principal secretary . WB Governor Dhankhar to visit Nathdwara West Bengal : WB Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar will visit Nathdwara and Udaipur on June 5. He will reach Nathji temple at 11 am. He will be accompanied by his wife during the visit. After this, he will attend the In- dian Youth Parlia- ment “Democracy and Dialogue” pro- gram by Media Foun- dation at 3 pm. DIGEST news news SaveSoil:Citizensshallraisevoice tomakegovtformpolicies:Jaggi Jaggi Vasudev stressed on the long term policies for saving soil Sadhguru interacting with Pawan Arora where LC Kataria and Ramesh Chand Meena are also seen at JECC Sitapura on Friday. CM Ashok Gehlot and Rajiv Arora with Sadhguru at Hotel Rambagh on Friday night.They discussed several issues concerning the soil. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Vasundhara Raje meet Sadhguru at Rambagh Palace 1 2 Shahjahanpur Manoharpur toll plazas go to NHAI in Raj Guidelines issued for free OPD IPD In a first, husband wife become judges in Rajasthan High Court Main accused in REET paper leak case held in Nokha by Jalore Police Chaksu BDO who wept in meeting shunted out Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Rajasthan Gov- ernor Kalraj Mishra has approved Rajasthan Judicial Officers Cadre Rules 2022 sent by the state govt. In this man- ual, the state govern- ment has defined a dis- trict-wise structure of judicial officers. He also approved a second manual that per- tains to medical facili- ties for Rajasthan judi- cial officers. Under this, judicial officers will be able to get the benefit of RGHS. The Governor also gave approval to Ra- jasthan Sanskrit Educa- tion College Cadre Ser- vice Rules 2022. The rules are for the recruit- ment of teachers, the basis of the recruit- ment process, promo- tion of teachers and other service rules. Similarly, Mishra cleared a file related to an amendment in the criteria for recruitment of physical training in- structors. Governor Mishra approves state govt’s various pending files —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 3 l Issue No. 357 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: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK The wise work for the welfare of the world, without thought for themselves. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyal India insulated from prevailing high prices of agri commodities globally! Modi Govt’s timely intervention on export control yielding result. Wheat prices well below international rates sugar prices in control shielding the common man. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp India’s youth are breaking the mould and are flourishing in what we often call unconventional career choices. Sriya Lenka of Jharsuguda, India’s first K-pop star and the newest member of the popular #Blackswan band is one such talented youth who has pursued her passion. TOP TWEETS MOHAN BHAGWAT’S ADVICE WON’T APPLY TO MATHURA QUTUB MINAR n the face of it RSS chief Mohan Bhag- wat’s advice to Hin- dus to not go looking for a Shivling in eve- ry mosque is a welcome move. He added that everyone involved in the Gyanvapi mosque dispute should sit together and resolve it with mutual agreement. If not, then the decision of the court should be accepted by all considering the justice system as sacred and supreme”. Two points need to be made here. One, even in the Ram Janmbhoomi case, dialogue formed part of the resolution process before the sacred justice system pronounced its verdict. The second point is about Shiv- ling which, in the present case, pertains to Gyanvapi mosque. Will the litigating Hindus stop raising the issue of Lord Krish- na’s birthplace at Mathura where no mention of Lord Shi- va’s idol has been made yet. Or, will the Hindu groups stop claiming Qutub Minar as their religious place? No, they can’t be stopped. And the justice sys- tem knows what should be done. O as the Central Government lost its plot in Kash- mir where eight targeted killings in 27 days have instilled panic in the Pandit community? The fast-deteriorating situa- tion has caused such fear that the minority community is now bent on leaving the Val- ley as soon as possible. Nearly half of the 350 migrants have already moved to Jammu. They have also started pro- tests against the govern- ment’sfailuretoprotectthem. The BJP government may find it unpalatable and Vivek Agnihotri of The Kashmir Files fame may disagree, but theangrymigrantsareclaim- ing the situation to be worse than in the Nineties and have warned of an exodus. That will be a severe blow to the government’s scheme to re- settle Pandits in the Valley. The decision to leave the Val- ley was taken after terrorists shot dead Vijay Kumar, man- ager of a bank located in south Kashmir. There is an obvious Paki- stani hand behind this up- surge in the killings. The ISI- trained ultras have adopted the new tactic of identifying and then eliminating the soft targets generally using small firearms. Indian intelligence and police agencies’ failure lies in their inability to pre- vent these dastardly acts. It is this lack of intelligence that has riled the migrants and is threatening to widen the de- mographic imbalance. Sensing the gravity of the situation, Union Home Min- ister Amit Shah held a high- level security review meeting with National Security Advi- sor Ajit Doval, RAW chief Samant Goel, head of Intelli- gence Bureau Arvind Kumar and other officials. A firm response is needed to deter Pakistan from its jihadi de- signs in the Union Territory . HINDUS IN VALLEY READY FOR EXODUS There is an obvious Pakistani hand behind this upsurge in the killings. The ISI-trained ultras have adopted the new tactic of identifying and then eliminating the soft targets generally using small firearms H f gunsmadepeoplesafer,then theUnitedStateswouldbethe safest place in the world. How many more children have to diebeforetherightacceptthat the answer to bad guys with guns is not good guys with guns, it’s getting rid of guns. ” On May 25, the killing of 21 people, including 19 children, in a primary school in Uvalde city of Texas has shocked the wholeof America.Thisheart- wrenching incident of child massacre has given rise to new discussions for the Biden administration to make con- certed efforts towards gun control at the federal level. Actually America’s 2nd Constitutional Amendment (15Dec.1791)enshrinedtoown a gun as a right to citizens. Amendment reads: “A well regulatedMilitia,beingneces- sary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Therefore, citizens should not be denied possession of arms. But the changing scenario has made it extraneous by eliminating the concept of regulated citi- zen. With more than 400 mil- lion of firearms USA tops the worldintermsof gunaverage per capita. The United States, with only 5 percent of the world’s population, owns 48 percent of the world’s guns. That is 89 percent of Ameri- can have firearms. According to the Gun Vio- lence Archive a record 18 mil- lion guns were purchased in 2020. (40 pct. Purchaser are women) This fascination of gunsisnowposingthebiggest challenge. According to the report of the Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention’s forNationalCanterforHealth Statistics 44,826 people died in the 2021 and the country suf- fered $ 300 billion in damage duetogunviolence.Inthefirst five months of 2022 there have been more than 17,499 deaths in mass shooting incidents that is 119 deaths per day . The tragic 10 person died and 23 people were injured in the mass shooting incident in the Buffalo Super Market and in subway of NY City in a month; shook the whole of America. To stop such vio- lence, an emergency declared in New York in July last year, the state government had made a provision of spending Rs1038croreSothatyouthcan be freed from depression by creatingemploymentopportu- nities and they should leave thepathof diversion-violence. At the federal level, President Biden directed the Justice De- partment to prepare an action plan on Ghost Gun (Home MadeGun)andadrafton“Red Flag Law” to deal with gun violence. A plan of spending Rs 37,320 crore for the preven- tion of gun violence; along with it was also announced to send a strike force to effective- ly curb gun smugglers across the country . But the gun fasci- nation of American citizens thwarted all efforts of the Biden administration. According to the Centre for Homeland Defence and Secu- rity, there have been a huge increaseinincidentsof shoot- ings in schools which is very worrying. In the 2021, there have been 222 incidents, so far this year there have been 136 incidents in which 27 inno- cent deaths have occurred. The recent incident of child carnage has shocked the whole of America. President Biden said in his condolence message- “To lose a child is like having a piece of your soul ripped away .” He quoted scripture: “The Lord is near to the broken-hearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” In such situation only the National Rifle Association (a strong lobbying organization) should be expected to play its positive role in getting rid of the horrific violence. Notably theNRAsloganis“Gunsdon’t kill anyone, people kill each other.” More than 5 million citizensareactivemembersof this association and ever-in- creasing number is fretting. According to statistics, NRA spends more than Rs 1900 crore in lobbying, which is many times more than gun controladvocacygroupswhich thwart the overall efforts of governments. That’s why the President said helplessly- “As a nation, we have to ask, when in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby . Undoubtedly gun violence has inflicted deep wounds on American society and tar- nished America’s image in- ternationally. That’s why Biden had said- “Gun vio- lence is an epidemic, an in- ternational embarrassment for America, more a public health crisis than a gun cri- sis.” (8 April 2021). Whatever, governments and elite citi- zens should make concerted efforts to stop gun violence. The fascination of Indian youth towards illegal weapons is also scaring. Possessing il- legal arms and posting pics with weapons on social media has become the choice of most of the youth. They consider gangster as their ideal. Inci- dents of firing in wedding cer- emonies have become very common among youth. News of illegalarmslike-DesiKatta, Semi-AutomaticPistol,12bore gun factories in the Mewat ar- eas of Bharatpur-Alwar; Noi- da, Gurugram Faridabad and Ghaziabad of NCR very com- mon. The result of all this was that gangster directly chal- lenged the law and order situ- ation in states. E.g. Vikas Dubey’s Bikru incident in UP , Incident of gangster Papla ab- sconding from the police sta- tionbyfiringweaponslikeAK- 47 at the police station and the APencounterinRajasthan.To deal such situation the GOI has amended The Arms Act 1959 in the year 2019, in which the provision of life imprison- ment has been made in some offences.Despitethisfrighten- ingpicture,thesituationinthe country as a whole under con- trol due to the strict system of arms license and continuous seizures- arrests by the police. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL TEXAS CARNAGE: THE NATION IN TRAUMA Fascination of arms in our youth is scaring GUN CULTURE OF USA “ I The recent incident of child carnage has shocked entire America. President Biden said in his condolence message- “To lose a child is like having a piece of your soul ripped away.” He quoted scripture: “The Lord is near to the broken- hearted saves the crushed in spirit.” National Rifle Assn is expected to play its role in curbing the violence Possessing illegal arms posting pics with weapons on social media has become most youth’s choice. They consider gangster as their ideal. Incidents of firing in wedding ceremonies have become very common among them. News of illegal arms in Mewat areas of Bharatpur-Alwar NCR are very common DR SURESH YADAV The writer is Freelancer and Commentator on International Affairs
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  • 6. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia ARYA IS NOW INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF SCOUTS Two arrested in Pratap Nagar for killing friend First India Bureau Jaipur: The Pratap Na- gar police arrested two men for allegedly killing a friend in an inebriated state, police said on Fri- day. The accused have been identified as Shankar Puri (44) from Sikar and Rajendra alias Raju Puri (41) from Tonk. The victim, Bajrang, had allegedly beaten a woman known to the accused who as a revenge made him drink alcohol and killed. First India Bureau Jaipur: State Chief Commissioner of Ra- jasthan State Bharat Scouts and Guides Niranjan Arya has been nominated as In- ternational Commis- sioner (Scouts) by Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Head- quarters, New Delhi. The state organization has become proud after this announcement. It is noteworthy that the Chief National Com- missioner of Bharat Scouts and Guides, Dr. KK Khandelwal has nominated Arya to the post of International Commissioner (Scout). Arya, the former Chief secretary, is also advi- sor to the CM. Arya said that he would try to encourage maximum participa- tion of boys and girls in international level activities of scouts and guides and would make every effort to increase the activities of the in- ternational level to provide them more op- portunities in this re- gard. ACB trap fails in Ajmer as 2 police constables give slip to the sleuths First India Bureau Ajmer: Two constables of Masuda police sta- tion in Ajmer gave a slip to the Anti Corrup- tion Bureau team on Friday. The ACB laid a trap on complaint that accused are demanding `40,000 bribe in lieu of releasing seized vehicle and giving concession in other matters to com- plainant. Seeing the ACB team that reached to trap on Thursday night, the ac- cused constable Mahen- dra Chaudhary and driver Bhanwar Ram got into the car and fled from spot. While being chasedtheir car hit the tree, then both the cops fled on a villager’s bike. While escaping in hur- ry, the accused cops left behind `20,000 bribe amount out of `40,000, which they bureau seized along with car. ACB ASP Rakesh Verma said that the bu- reau is now engaged in the search of both the absconding cops. Car of the cops on run collided with a tree but they fled. Post Office superintendent held with `7,000 First India Bureau Barmer: The ACB on Friday arrested the Superintendent of Barmer Post Of- fice Sangram Bhansali while tak- ing Rs 7,000 bribe in lieu of releasing ar- rears of a temporary employee. Inspector Mukun Dan of ACB said that action was carried out under su- pervision of ASP Ramnivas Sunda. 213 cases filed in 5 months, 203 traps and 8 cases of DA Navin Sharma Jaipur: The Anti Cor- ruption Bureau (ACB), led by two ex- perienced IPS officials - DG BL Soni and ADG Dinesh MN, is con- stantly reaching new dimensions as 57 cas- es have been filed in the month of May. So far this year, a total of 213 cases have been filed in 5 months, the highest ever. Out of these cases, there were 203 traps, 8 cases of disproportionate assets and 2 of misuse of post. In 2021, in the same period of first 5 months, there were 154 traps, 4 cases of DA and 7 cases of mis- use of post while in 2020, from January to May, 54 cases of trap, 2 cases of DA and 14 cases of misuse of post were filed. Records have also been broken in dispos- al also. In 2020, in the first five months 96 cases were disposed while in the year 2021, the disposal of 132 cases was carried out. Whereas in the cur- rent year, the results of research were pre- sented in the courts in 213 cases which in- clude 186 challans and 27 final reports. DG ACB BL Soni ADG ACB Dinesh MN IMPORTANT CASES IN A MONTH  Arrest of 4 people for corruption in Ra- jasthan Medicare Relief Society and seizure of about Rs 1 crore in cash.  Officer of Rajasthan Nursing Council caught with a tout.  Arrest of the Vice Chancellor of RTU Kota with Rs 26 lakh  CA in Jaipur caught with bribe of Rs 2 lakh for the officers posted in Income Tax dept ACB’S BRILLIANT RUN CONTINUES
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Sharat K Verma New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party had three Muslim mem- bers in the Rajya Sabha. This time all three have bid farewell and none of them will be making a comeback. Till the last day of filing nomina- tions on Tuesday, BJP declared candidates for 22 seats and no Muslim candidate is named in it. In this way , the BJP will have one hundred mem- bers in the Rajya Sabha, in which there will not beasingleMuslimmem- ber.TheBJPalreadyhas 303 MPs in the Lok Sab- ha, out of which there is notasingleMuslim.The BJP did not field any Muslim candidate even in the recently held Ut- tar Pradesh assembly elections. However, senior jour- nalist and former minis- ter MJ Akbar was a Ra- jya Sabha MP from Mad- hya Pradesh. He was caught in the charge of ‘Me Too’. Several wom- en journalists accused him of sexual harass- ment, after which he had to leave the ministe- rial post. Then it seemed that again he would not be able to get the mem- bership of Rajya Sabha. Similar was not the case with Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Everyone was as- suming that he is a min- ister at the Center and the Muslim face of BJP in national politics, so he will return to the Up- per House. He is a Rajya Sabha MP from Jharkhand. But this time he too was not giv- en ticket by the party . In his place, the party has given ticket to Aditya Sahu in Jharkhand. It is being said that Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi will contest the by-elec- tion from his traditional Rampur Lok Sabha seat. He has been a one-time MP from this seat. The seat fell vacant after the resignation of Sama- jwadi Party’s Azam Khan. For the past few days, Azam Khan has been expressing dis- pleasure with his party - Samajwadi Party . It is believed that due to this public outrage, he was released from jail after 27 months. Informed sources say that he can help the BJP candidate. If he does not contest anyone from his family, then automatically BJP will be helped. The BSP has already said that it will not contest the by- polls. So, it is possible that with the help of Azam Khan, Naqvi- BJP’s first Muslim MP - reaches the Lok Sabha. The third Muslim MP was Syed Zafar Islam. He became a Rajya Sab- ha MP from Uttar Pradesh in the by-elec- tion two years ago. There was a lot of dis- cussion in Madhya Pradesh about his role in bringing Jyotiradi- tya Scindia closer to the BJP and toppling the Congress government. Then it was believed that he would get one more term. He is origi- nally from Jharkhand and is engaged in some political activities there these days, due to which there was talk of him becoming a Rajya Sab- ha MP from Jharkhand. But it didn’t happen. In this way, the three Mus- lim MPs of the BJP in the Rajya Sabha were bid farewell. BJP bids farewell to remaining Muslim MPs - Akbar, Naqvi Zafar! MINORITY REDUCED TO ‘ZERO’! New Delhi (Agencies): After veteran leader Ghulam Nabi Azad was refused the Rajya Sabha nomination, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi tried to placate him by offering him the number two position in the party. Sources said the move has failed to pacify Azad, who re- fused to take the offer. According to sources after Sonia Gandhi's phone call on Sunday to Azad both met and dis- cussed issues regard- ing the party. Sources said Azad was offered the post in the organisation which could be number two in party hierarchy, but the veteran leader refused to accept it. Azad who was de- nied Rajya Sabha berth at the last moment is upset with the party af- fairs, and has not shown any interest in the organisation and reportedly told Sonia Gandhi that “new peo- ple should work as it is a generational shift in the party”. Azad and his support- ers are also upset with the way party is func- tioning in JK and in recent statewise 'Chin- tan Shivir' neither Azad nor his supporters par- ticipated. This clearly showed that all is not well. His supporters want him to be the face of the party in the state. Congress in its ten- candidate list for the Ra- jya Sabha denied Anand Sharma and Azad the berth and instead nomi- nated Pratapgarhi. SoniaGandhireached out to Ghulam Nabi Azad and sources said the move was an effort to douse the fire and cull any discontent. Azad was one of the prime movers of the G-23. Tension is also sim- mering in the party units in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan over out- siders being nominated for the Upper House. The party leaders are questioning the move, but the Chief Ministers have not said anything against the party's choice of candidates. Both states will go to polls next year. AZAD REJECTS SONIA’S OFFER TO BE ‘NUMBER 2’ IN CONG: REPORT Tension is also simmering in party units in C’garh, Raj over outsiders’ nomination Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad. —FILE PHOTO New Delhi (PTI): P Chidambaram and Ra- jeev Shukla of the Con- gress, BJP’s Sumitra Valmiki and Kavita Patidar, former Con- gress leader Kapil Sibal, RJD’s Misa Bharti and Jayant Chaudhary of theRLDwereamongthe 41 winners declared electedunopposedtoRa- jya Sabha on Friday . All the 11 candidates in Uttar Pradesh, six in Tamil Nadu, five in Bi- har, four in Andhra Pradesh, three each in Madhya Pradesh and Odisha, two each in Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Telangana and Jharkhand and one can- didate in Uttarakhand won without a contest. Of the 41 winners, 14 are from the BJP, four each from Congress and YSR Congress; three each from DMK and BJD;twoeachfromAAP , RJD,TRS,AIADMK,one eachfromJMM,JDU,SP and RLD besides Inde- pendent Sibal. Elections were sched- uled to be held on June 10 to fill 57 Rajya Sabha seats from 15 states that will be falling vacant due to the retirement of members on different dates between June and August. Friday was the last date for withdrawal of candidature. On June 10, elections will now be held for six seats in Maharashtra, four each in Rajasthan and Karnataka and two in Haryana. Results will be declared the same day . Of the 11 candidates declared elected in Uttar Pradesh, eight are from BJP , one each from AAP , JMM,SPandRLD,along with independent Sibal. PC, Sibal, Misa among 41 elected unopposed RAJYA SABHA POLLS ED again summons RaGa onJune13inHeraldcase New Delhi (Agen- cies): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been issued a fresh summon by the Enforcement Di- rectorate (ED) to join the investigation in connection with the National Herald case. He will have to record his statement before the ED officials on June 13. Earlier, he was sum- moned to appear before the probe agency on June 2. Rahul had re- quested the probe agen- cy to give him some time to join the investi- gation as he was abroad. Soon after re- ceiving the summon, Rahul wrote to the ED saying he won’t be able to join the probe on June 2. He had sought time from the centre agency. The ED had summoned both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gan- dhi to join the probe. Bengaluru (Agencies): The Karnataka Exami- nation Authority (KEA) announced on Friday that students wearing hijab will not be allowed toentertheexamination hall to take the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to profes- sional courses. The students will have to remove hijab before entering the ex- amination hall. The KEA has also clarified that any cloth or dress which symbolises reli- gion is not allowed. TheCETexamination will be conducted on lines of SSLC (10th class) and II PUC exams. CETwillbeheldonJune 16, 17, and 18. The stu- dents have been asked to attend CET with respec- tive uniforms. In the backdrop of al- legations of rampant corrupt practices in en- trance exams to posts of Police Sub-inspec- tors (PSI) and Associ- ate Professors, authori- ties have decided to ensure fair conduct of examinations. Students attending CET are not allowed to wear ‘Mangal Sutras’, nose ring, earring, gold chain,banglesandother gold ornaments. The students have also been asked not to bring watches,calculatorsand any electronic device. Karnataka: Hijab not allowed in CET exams New Delhi (Agencies): A special CBI court here on Friday turned down the anticipatory bail ap- plications of Congress MP Karti Chidambar- am, and others in a mon- ey laundering case reg- istered by the Enforce- mentDirectorate,linked to an alleged Chinese visa scam. Apart from the Con- gress leader, the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi also dismissed the an- ticipatory bail appli- cations moved by oth- er accused persons in the case including his chartered account- ant S Bhaskar Raman and Vikas Makharia, the associate Vice President of thermal power plant Talwandi Sabo Power. On May 30, the court of Special CBI judge MK Nagpal had reserved the order and posted the matter for Friday . In the last hearing, senior advocate Kapil Sibal argued that the alleged transaction is from 2011 and the ED registered the case af- ter a lapse of a long time. He pointed out that there was no inves- tigation all these years. Karti denied pre-arrest bail by CBI court in ‘Visa Case’ Waiting period for Musk’s deal expired, says Twitter New Delhi (Agencies): Twitter Inc said on Fri- day the waiting period under the HSR Act for Elon Musk’s $44-billion acquisition of the social media firm has expired. Completion of the deal is now subject to remaining customary closing conditions, in- cluding approval by Twitter stockholders and the receipt of appli- cableregulatoryapprov- als, Twitter said. The HSR Act, or the Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti- trust Improvements Act of 1976, requires parties to report large transac- tions to both the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Divi- sion for review. The development comes as Musk said last month that the Twitter deal was “temporarily on hold”, while he sought more informa- tion about the propor- tion of fake accounts on the platform. Twitter’s shares rose about 2% to $40.62 in premarket trading. New Delhi (PTI): Amid a growing de- mand for shifting Kashmiri Pandit em- ployees to safer places after a series of tar- geted killings, the Jammu and Kashmir administration on Fri- day made it clear the employees would not be moved out of the Valley but transferred to safer locations. Official also said the recent escalation in targeted terrorist vio- lence would not lead to any change in plans for holding the annual AmarnathYatrawhich is scheduled from June 30-August 11. The assertion comes in the wake of a spate of terror incidents which included target- ed killings of civilians. One of the victim was Rahul Bhat. Bhat was a Kash- miri Pandit migrant who was employed under a prime minis- ter's package. He who was shot dead by terrorists on May 12 at his office in Chadoora of Budgam in central Kashmir. His brutal killing sparked demonstra- tion by around 6,000 employees at various places who demanded their relocation out- side the Valley . But officials Friday argued that the Jam- mu and Kashmir ad- ministration cannot be a party to any eth- nic-cleansing script- ed from across the border by agreeing to the demand of Kash- miri Pandit employ- ees to be shifted out of the Valley. They also asserted the killing of soft tar- gets by terror groups won't deter them from holding the annual Amarnath Yatra. No shifting of Kashmir migrant employees to Jammu;AmarnathYatraonschedule:Officials Jammu-based government employees, posted in Kashmir, protest for their transfer to their home districts, in Jammu. WILL FIGHT FOR JUSTICE: STUDENTS GOVT EMPLOYEES PROTEST Jammu: A group of government employees, mostly teachers, staged a sit-in here for the second day on Friday to press for their transfer from Kashmir to their home districts in the Jam- mu region following a string of targeted killings by terrorists in Kashmir. These employees have returned to Jammu after their colleague, Rajni Bala, was shot dead by terrorists at a school in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday. The protesters took out a march from the Press Club to Ambedkar Chowk on Thursday. Mukhtar Abbas MJ Akbar Syed Zafar Islam Elon Musk Cong MP Karti Chidambaram P Chidambaram Kapil Sibal Misa Bharti
  • 8. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia gekjk iz;kllcdks vkokl RERA Reg. No.: RAJ/P/2022/1996 'आवास भवन'जनपथ, ो त नगर, जयपुर ऑनलाईन आवेदन एवं अ य जानकारी के िलए आवासन म डल क वेबसाइट www.urban.rajasthan.gov.in/rhb दख े RERA Website: http://rera.rajasthan.gov.in आवासन आयु� फोटो तीका क फोटो तीका क रा� �रीय सेवा��ं राज�वन राज�ान� बो��� �नगम� साव�ज�नक �प�म �वं �ाय��ा�ी सं�ा�ंक े सेवारत अ��का�रय� क े �ल� ब�मं�जला योजना ��व� पो��त पंजीकर� योजना से�र ���� ताप नगर� सांगानेर� जयपुर SKY PARK NRI आमजन क े �ल� ��व� पो��त पंजीकर� योजना RERA Reg. No.: RAJ/P/2022/1999 उ आय वग ै स क सं ा 166 STATE SERVICE RESIDENCY से�र ���� ताप नगर� सांगानेर� जयपुर आवेदन अव�� १० जून से ११ जुलाई 2022 तक अनमािनत क मत ु ( पये लाख) अनमािनत क मत ु ( पये लाख) उ आय वग ै स क सं ा 175 आवेदन अव�� १० जून से ११ जुलाई 2022 तक जयपुर क े ताप नगर म पहली बार सुपर ल ज़री ै स खरीदने का सुनहरा अवसर राज.सवाद/सी/2884/2022-23 ं Visakhapatnam(ANI) : Around 140 people, in- cluding women work- ing in an apparel unit, in a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) here fell sick following a suspected ammonium gas leak on Friday . However, no cas- ualties have been re- ported so far. All of them have been rushed to the hospital. The women com- plained of eyesores and vomiting, following which they fainted. They were first taken to the health centre in the zone and later rushed to hospitals in Anaka- palli and Visakhapat- nam. The gas was sus- pected to have leaked from Porus Laborato- ries located outside the APIIC(AndhraPradesh Industrial Infrastruc- ture Corporation) SEZ at Atchyutapuram, but its impact was felt in the apparel unit inside the economic zone. Meanwhile, the dis- trict’s fire officer Lak- shman Swami said that a total of 140 people had been affected by gas leak. “Reasons behind leakage not known.” AMMONIA GAS LEAKS, OVER 140 WORKERS FALL SICK ALL WORKERS FELL SICK WERE WOMEN WHO WERE WORKING IN A SEEDS FACTORY THAT IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE LAB Employees of Porus laboratories waiting to get medical attention after a gas leaked from the company in Visakhapatnam on Friday. We are investigating the cause of the gas leak. I have asked for a report on the inci- dent. The situation is now under control. —Gudivada Amarnath, State Industries Minister New Delhi (ANI): PM Narendra Modi on Thursday praised Sri Guru Teg Bahadur for serving as a shield that protected India’s faith and culture from the brutal assault launched on it by Mughal emper- or Aurangzeb. In an unprecedented address to the nation from the Red Fort on the 400th Parkash Purab of the ninth Sikh Guru, the PM also defended the Citizenship Amend- ment Act (CAA), calling it a necessary measure to provide relief and se- curity to the Sikhs and Hindus facing religious persecution in neigh- bouring countries. The PM also referred to Aurangzeb’s order, is- sued from the Red Fort, to behead the Sikh Guru after he had re- fused to convert to Is- lam. Theme of religious persecution also led Modi to bow before Guru Granth Saheb. Kalaburagi (K’taka) (PTI): Seven Telangana residents of an extend- ed family, who were re- turning home from a vacation from Goa, got burnt to death as their bus overturned and caught fire minutes af- ter hitting a goods vehi- cle on the outskirts of Kamalapura town here on Friday . The bus was carrying 32 passengers, includ- ing 30 from same ex- tended family residing in Hyderabad, Kalabur- agi district, SP Isha Pant said. The seven persons — a man, his wife and child; and an- other man, his wife, child and the woman’s mother got stuck. PM Modi hails Sri Guru Teg Bahadur; defends CAA CAA cleared the way for Sikhs and religious minorities in neighbouring countries to ob- tain citizenship in India. All this became possible only because our Gurus taught us to hold humanity above everything else. Love and unity are parts of our culture. —Narendra Modi, PM CENTRE TO SET UP ‘PM SHRI SCHOOLS’ TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR FUTURE SC rules Arya Samaj’s marriage certificate invalid New Delhi: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that the Centre has been in the process to establish “PM Shri schools” which aim to prepare stu- dents for the future and will be a laboratory for the new National Education Policy (NEP) while addressing the National School Education Ministers` Conference in Gu- jarat on Thursday. Pradhan urged that as “We prepare for the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century, we must leverage technology to strengthen our educa- tion and skilling ecosystem,” highlighting the 5+3+3+4 approach of NEP covering pre-school to secondary, emphasis on ECCE, teacher training and adult educa- tion, integration of skill development which are steps for preparing global citizens of the 21st century. New Delhi (ANI): A Delhi Police on Friday said it has found a high- ly decomposed body of a man hanging from a tree in JNU campus. The police said the body of the man is yet to be identified. However, an inquiry has been initi- ated and police added that the crime and fo- rensic team has reached at the spot. Police said that the man appears to be in his forties.Also Read - Andhra Techie Kills Wife, Body Found In A lake 5 Months Lat- er. “A highly decom- posed body aged 40-45 years has been found hanging from a tree in JNU jungle, this even- ing. Body is yet to be identified. An inquiry has been initiated, crime and forensic team at the spot,” Delhi Police said. The police further added that the body has been sent for post-mortem. Decomposed body found on JNU campus, inquiry underway IN THE COURTYARD New Delhi: Arya Samaj is a Hindu reformist organization and was established by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. A bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and BV Nagarathna said that the work and jurisdiction of Arya Samaj is not to issue marriage certificates. “Only competent authorities can issue mar- riage certificates. Bring the original certifi- cate before the court,” the bench said. The court’s observations come in a case related to a love marriage in Madhya Pradesh. The girl’s family members had lodged an FIR against the young man accusing him of kid- napping and raping their daughter, stating that she was a minor. The young man, in his petition, had said that the girl was an adult and that she had decided to get married of her own free will and right. The marriage took place in Arya Samaj Mandir. New Delhi (ANI): SC on Friday directed each protected forest and national sanctuary must have an eco-sensitive zone of 1 kilometre from notified area. The apex court also directed to not allow mining within national wildlife sanctuaries or national parks. It also disallowed any per- manent structures within the ecosensitive zone. These were among the various directions which were passed by the SC in the matter of protected forests. New Delhi: SC on Friday said construction activity being carried out by Odisha government at the famed Shree Jag- annath temple in Puri is necessary in larger public interest as it dismissed pleas opposing the work. A vacation bench of Justices B R Gavai and Hima Kohli rejected the PIL with costs and said the state cannot be prevented from making necessary arrangements to provide basic facilities to lakhs of devotees visiting the temple. The top court said there is no merit in the contention raised by the appellants. New Delhi: The Delhi HC on Friday, while dealing with a plea against forced religious conversions, observed that every person has a right to choose profess any religion of choice, saying it’s a Constitutional right. Bench of Jus- tices Sanjeev Sachdeva and Tushar Rao Gedela noted, “If someone is forced to convert, then it’s a different is- sue but to convert is a person’s prerogative.” Bench was hearing PIL moved by lawyer Ashwini Upadhyay. SC SAYS ECO-SENSITIVE ZONE ‘ESSENTIAL’ IN PROTECTED FORESTS PILS DISMISSED AGAINST EXCAVATION WORK AROUND JAGANNATH TEMPLE “RELIGIOUS CONVERSION NOT PROHIBITED, FORCED CONVERSION IS DIFFERENT” 7 charred to death as bus catches fire after collision New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief over the loss of lives due to a road accident in Karna- taka’s Kalaburagi district in the early hours on Friday. “Saddened by the mishap in Karnataka’s Kalaburagi district. My thoughts are with those who have lost their loved ones due to this tragedy. I hope that the injured recover at the earliest. The local administration has been helping those affected,” the Prime Minister quoted. PM CONDOLES LOSS OF LIVES IN ROAD ACCIDENT IN KARNATAKA New Delhi (ANI): Ex- ternal affairs minister S Jaishankar on Thurs- day said India was not sitting on the fence but was rather entitled to its own opinion when it came to foreign policy. Just because its take on global issues was not agreeable to others, did not mean India was sit- ting on the fence, the minister said. “I am not sitting on the fence just because I don’t agree with you. It means I am sitting on my ground,” Jais- hankar said at GLOBESEC 2022 Brati- slava Forum, where he was talking on the top- ic, ‘Taking friendship to the next level: Allies in the Indo-Pacific’. He was questioned on In- dia’s position on the world stage, and that non-alignment could not always be a plausi- ble option for a world leader. The statement came when foreign minister was asked if sitting on fence was an option for India as an emerging world leader, especially with respect to ongoing Russia- Ukraine war. India has still not openly con- demned Russian inva- sion of its eastern neighbour that com- pleted 100 days since its launch on Feb 24. Rus- sian Prez Vladimir Pu- tin has justified inva- sion as a “special op- eration”. Jaishankar said, “World is chang- ing new players are coming,” he said. SITTING ON MY GROUND, AND NOT ON FENCE: JAISHANKAR Hyderabad Gang-Rape: 1 arrest, 5 accused held Hyderabad: One person has been ar- rested in the gang- rape of a 17-year-old girl inside a car on Saturday evening in Hyderabad, said the police. Out of five people identified, three are minors, it added. The crime in the heart of the Telan- gana capital, alleg- edly involving chil- dren and grandchil- dren of politicians driving luxury cars, has triggered howls of protest. The police said that the home minister’s grandson is not involved. “Victim couldn’t reveal anything about culprits. She only revealed one name and rest were arrested.” S Jaishankar meets Eduard Heger, in Slovakia on Friday. —PHOTO BY ANI —FILE PHOTO New Delhi: The central government’s Ministry of Law and Justice notified the appoint- ment of two judicial officers as additional judges of the Bombay High Court on Friday. Urmila Sachin Joshi- Phalke, who is presently principal judge at City Civil and Sessions Court in Mumbai, and Bharat Pandurag Deshpande, are notified as ad- ditional judges for one year. The Supreme Court collegium had recommended their names for elevation to the Bombay High Court in September last year. The central govern- ment had returned their files but the apex court collegium had reiterated its recommendation in February. Nearly 11 judges of the Bombay High Court will retire this year. TWO ADDITIONAL JUDGES APPOINTED TO BOMBAY HC
  • 9. BIZ BUZZ JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 08 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia IDBI privatisation: Govt may add Corporate houses New Delhi (Agen- cies): The govern- ment is likely to include corporate houses and ask the RBI to extend the time frame for the IDBI Bank’s privatisation process. The extension might allow the new own- ers to negotiate with shareholders and eventually reduce their stake to 26%. However, the RBI has maintained silence on the decision to allow industrial houses in the bidding process by neither denying nor approv- ing the government’s decision. Tomato prices reach `100/kg in Mumbai New Delhi (PTI): The prices of tomatoes have surged in southern states and reached `100 per kg in Mumbai. Con- sumers in Mumbai’s Dadar vegetable market have to shell out `80 per kg for tomatoes while in most other markets it sells at `100, according to various media reports. Heat waves in March-April in key tomato-grow- ing states Maharash- tra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh bad- ly affected produc- tion, further driving up prices across the country. PepsiCo to invest `186 cr on Mathura unit New Delhi (PTI): Food and beverages major PepsiCo India on Friday said it will invest an additional `186 crore for the expansion of its food manufacturing facility at Kosi Kalan, Mathura in Uttar Pradesh to produce nacho chip brand Doritos. “As part of its expansion plan, PepsiCo India will increase the capacity of the state-of-the-art foods plant by setting up a new manufac- turing line, which will produce one of the world’s leading nacho chip brand Doritos,” the company said. Hyundai opens booking for new ‘Venue’ New Delhi (PTI): Hyundai Motor India on Friday said it has commenced bookings for the new version of its compact SUV Venue which is scheduled to hit the market later this month. Custom- ers can book the new model at the compa- ny’s dealerships by paying `21,000. The new Venue will offer customers enhanced connectivity enable them to control ve- hicle functions right from the comfort of their homes. INDIA MAY SERVICES GROWTH AT 11-YEAR HIGH New Delhi (PTI): In- dia’s services sector ac- tivities improved fur- ther and expanded at strongest rate in over 11 years in May , supported by a substantial pick-up innewbusinessgrowth, even as input cost infla- tion climbed to a record high, a monthly survey said on Friday . The seasonally ad- justed SP Global India Services PMI Business Activity Index jumped to 58.9 in May, up from 57.9 in April, amid bet- ter underlying demand and strong inflows of new work. For the tenth straight month, the services sec- tor witnessed an expan- sion in output. In Pur- chasing Managers’ In- dex (PMI) parlance, a print above 50 means expansion while a score below 50 denotes con- traction. “The reopening of the Indian economy continued to help lift growth in the service sector.Businessactivity rose at the quickest pace in over 11 years in May, supported by the fastest upturn in new orders since July 2011,” saidPollyannaDeLima, Economics Associate Director at SP Global Market Intelligence. The upturn was sup- ported by a substantial pick-up in new business growth as demand con- tinuedtorecoverfollow- ing the reopening of the economy after COV- ID-19 lockdowns, the survey said. The latest results, however, continued to signal subdued global demand for Indian ser- vices, with new busi- ness from abroad hav- ing now declined in each month since the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020. On the prices front, the rate of inflation climbed to the highest in 16-and-a-half years of data collection. One- fifth of panellists sig- nalled increases, citing greater food, fuel, la- bour, material, retail and transportation costs. Despite remaining optimistic towards the 12-month outlook for business activity , firms remained concerned that inflationary pres- sures would dampen the economic recovery . The overall level of op- timism remained sub- dued by historical standards. On the jobs front, ser- viceprovidersrefrained from taking on addi- tional workers in May . “In fact, there was a re- newed but only margin- al decline in employ- ment,” the survey said. Meanwhile, the SP Global India Composite PMI Output Index -- which measures com- bined services and manufacturing output -- rose from 57.6 in April to 58.3 in May, pointing to the fastest rate of expansion since last November. Seasonally adjusted SP Global India Services PMI Biz Activity Index jumped to 58.9 in May Elevated price pres- sures continued to re- strict business opti- mism. Despite pick- ing up from April, the overall level of sentiment among ser- vice providers was historically subdued. Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director at SP Global Market Intelligence New Delhi (Agencies): The white collar job market continued to show robust recovery in May as hiring activity surged over 40% com- pared to a year ago amid recovery across key in- dustry sectors, accord- ing to the latest data fromjobsportalNaukri. com based on its Job- Speak Index. The key sectors that led the growth were travel and hospitality (+352% YoY), retail (+175%), real estate (+141%) and insurance (+126%). Other key sec- tors that saw an uptick in hiring trends as com- pared to last year were banking and financial services (+104%), edu- cation (+86%), automo- bile (+69%), oil gas (+69%), fast moving consumer goods (+51%) and IT-software/soft- ware services (+7%). The data is compiled from the Naukri.com based on jobs posted by over 76,000 clients. The report shows hiring trends across industry sectors, geography, and experience level. When compared with last month, all key sec- tors showed stabilisa- tion and continued to maintain April run rates in May . The demand for tal- ent in metros and non- metrosremainedsteady as all cities indicated a double-digit y-o-y growth in May. Among metros, Delhi (63%) reg- istered the highest y-o-y growth closely followed by Mumbai (+61%), Kol- kata (+59%), Chennai (+35%), Pune (+27%), and Hyderabad (+23%). White collar hiring activity up 40% YoY in May When compared with last month, all key sectors showed stabilisation and continued to maintain April run rates in May Mumbai (PTI): A fag- end sell-off dragged down benchmark indi- ces in a choppy session on Friday, with the Sensex settling 49 points lower. The 30-share BSE Sensex, which traded in the green for most part of the day, came under selling pressure to- wards the end to close 48.88 points or 0.09% low- er at 55,769.23. During the day, it hit a high of 56,432.65 and a low of 55,719.36. The broader NSE Nif- ty also gave up intra- day gains and dipped 43.70 points or 0.26% to finish at 16,584.30. From the Sensex pack, UltraTech Ce- ment, Maruti, NTPC, Bajaj Finserv, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank and MM were the major laggards. In contrast, Reliance Industries, Infosys, Larsen Toubro, HCL Technologies, Sun Pharma, Wipro, TCS and Hindustan Unile- ver Limited were among the gainers. Market succumb to fag-end sell-off; Sensex drops 49 pts Mumbai (PTI): The rupee pared initial gains and settled 3 paise lower at 77.63 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday, in line with a muted trend in domestic equities. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee consolidated in a narrow range. It opened at 77.47 against the greenback and finally settled at 77.63, down 3 paise over its previous close. During the session, the rupee touched an intra-day low of 77.66 and a high of 77.47. RUPEE SETTLES 3 PAISE LOWER AT 77.63 AGAINST USD ONGC should have solid cash flow: SP New Delhi (PTI): Rid- ing on the back of surge in global energy prices, state-owned ONGC should have a solid base to increase investments over the next 12-18 months on account of healthy earnings, SP Global Ratings said on Friday . “Improved cash flow continues to support the rating of ONGC”, it said in a statement. While ONGC gets price equivalent to in- ternational oil rates for the crude oil it produc- es from fields such as Mumbai High, the gov- ernment fixed price of natural gas based on a formula that factors in global indices. Forex reserves up by $3.854 billion Mumbai (PTI): The country’s foreign ex- change reserves in- creased by $3.854 billion to $601.363 billion in the week ended May 27, ac- cording to RBI data. In the previous week, the reserves rose by $4.230 billion to $597.509 bil- lion. FCA increased by $3.61 billion to $536.988 billion in the week end- ed May 27. Expressed in dollar terms, the foreign cur- rency assets include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non- US units like the euro, pound and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves. Gold reserves in- creased by $94 million to $40.917 billion. The Special Drawing Rights with the IMF rose by $132 million to $18.438 billion.The country’s reserve posi- tion with the IMF also increased by $18 million to $ 5.019 billion in the reporting week. High in pesticides, countries send back Indian tea Kolkata (PTI): Both international and do- mestic buyers have re- jected a series of tea consignments due to the presence of pesti- cides and chemicals be- yond permissible lim- its, Indian Tea Export- ers Association (ITEA) chairman Anshuman Kanoria said on Friday . Filling up the vacu- um created by crisis-hit Sri Lanka in the global market, Tea Board is eyeing to ramp up ex- ports. However, the re- jectionof consignments is causing a decline in outward shipments. All teas sold in the country must conform to the FSSAI norms. However, most of the buyers are purchasing tea that have unusually high chemical content, Kanoria said. In 2021, India exported 195.90 million kg tea. The ma- jor buyers were CIS na- tions Iran. The board is aiming to achieve 300 million kg tea this year. Kanoria said that many countries are following strict entry regulations for tea. Most of the countries follow varia- tions of the EU stand- ards, which are more stringent than the FS- SAI rules. RBItogofor0.40% ratehikeinnextmeet Mumbai (PTI): The RBI is expected to go for another rate hike of 0.40% at the scheduled review of the monetary policy next week, a for- eign brokerage said on Friday. The central bank’s rate setting pan- el will follow it up with a 0.35% hike in rates at the next review in Au- gust, or make it into a 0.50% hike next week and a 0.25% increase in August, to make the to- tal quantum of rate hikes at 0.75%, the re- port by Bofa Securities said. On May 4, the RBI hiked rates by 0.40%, and Governor Shakti- kanta Das has already called a rate hike at the forthcoming review as a “no brainer” given the pressure to maintain its core mandate of infla- tion in the targeted band of under 6%. Tata Projects to construct Noida airport Mumbai (PTI): Tata Group’s infrastruc- ture and construc- tion arm, Tata Pro- jects, has bagged the contract to construct the upcoming Noida International Air- port at Jewar, in Ut- tar Pradesh. As part of the con- tract, Tata Projects will construct the terminal, runway, airside infrastruc- ture, roads, utilities, landside facilities and other ancillary buildings at the air- port, Yamuna Inter- national Airport Pri- vate Limited said in a statement. YIAPL is a 100% subsidiary of Swiss developer Zurich Airport Inter- national AG. Reasons for rise Unsold housing stock rises to 9 lakh units New Delhi (PTI): Unsold housing stock rose margin- ally by 1% to 9.01 lakh units during Ja nu a r y - M a rch 2022 across eight major cities as com- pared to the previ- ous quarter on in- creased new launches of resi- dential properties, according to a re- port by Credai, Col- liers India and Li- ases Foras. As per the data, the unsold invento- ries increased to 9,01,967 units dur- ing January-March period of this year from 8,94,100 units in the previous quarter. Out of the total unsold housing stocks across eight cities during the first quarter of this calendar year, Mumbai Metropoli- tan Region (MMR) and Delhi-NCR, the two biggest proper- ty markets in India, contribute 50%. The MMR ac- counts for the high- est share of unsold inventory at 32%, followed by Delhi- NCR (18%) and Pune (14%). INCREAMENT
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NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2022 09 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 5TH RAJ MSME SUMMIT कारायालर नगर पाललका ननवाई, जिला (टोंक) क्रमांक : न.पा.नन./2021-22/2658 निनांक : 3/6/2022 आपत्ति आमंत्रण सूचना सर्वसाधारण को सूनित नकया जाता है नक ननमांनकत वयक्तयों द्ारा कृनि भूनम में आरासीय/वयारसानयक पट्टा/उपनरभाजन/पुन्वरैि/ नरीनीकरण/69 क/नामानतरण/ ननमा्वण सरीकृनत िाहने हेतु आरेिन नकया है, इस संबंध में नजस नकसी वयक्त को कोई आपनति हो तो अनिर मयाि 07 निरस में मय सबूत निनित में अधोहसताक्षरकता्व के समक्ष प्रसतुत करे बाि गुजरने मयाि (अरनध) पशिात् कोई आपनति सरीकार नहीं की जारेगी र आरेिकों के पक्ष में अनरिम काय्वराही की जारेगी। क्र. सं. नाम आवेदक भूखण्ड सं. व कॉलोनी का नाम खसरा नं. क्षेत्रफल त्वशषेष त्ववरण 1. मंगलराम सैनी / मोहन लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 2. गोविन्द जांवगड / कालूराम जांवगड निराजी कॉिोनी 107.50 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 3. वििजी राम बैरिा / धन्ा लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 300 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 4. सुरेनद्र कुमार / ताराचन्द बैरिा रैगरों का मौहलिा 33.44 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 5. ताराचन्द रैगर / पांचूराम रैगर रैगरों का मौहलिा 25.27 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 6. वनम्मला ्देिी / रामगोपाल निराजी कॉिोनी 162.75 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 7. रामवकिोर बैरिा / कल्ाण बैरिा निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 8. मनोहर ्देिी / कल्ाण वसंह जमात 79.16 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 9. लक्मी ्देिी / राजेि कुमार जा्सिाल बनजारों का मौहलिा 97.2 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 10. रामजी लाल िमा्म / जग्दीि प्रसा्द िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 101.00 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 11. रामजी लाल िमा्म / भूरा लाल िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 12. वकिन लाल मीणा / ला्दू लाल मीना ढाणी जुगिपुरा 125.25 रग्वगज भरन ननमा्वण 13. ममता िमा्म / कमलेि कुमार गौतम निराजी कॉिोनी 300 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 14. कमलेि कुमार / ओमप्रकाि िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 15. ओमप्रकाि / बजरंगलाल जा्सिाल निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 16. ज्श्ी / सुनील कुमार जमात 279.55 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 17. कृषण वसंह चौहान / गोपाल वसंह चौहान जमात 171.59 रग्वज 69 क पट्टा 18. झमकू / उ्दा जमात 370.70 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 19. भागचन्द जैन / जीिन लाल जैन बड़ा बाजार 32.37 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 20. सत्नारा्ण, कैलाि चन्द / बद्रीलाल िमा्म जमात 149.16 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 21. नीतू डासिानी / मोवहत डासिानी निराजी पाक्क रोड 1807 69.44 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 22. भागचन्द रैगर / सुिालाल रैगर मानियों का मौहलिा 192.11 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 23. कमलेि ्देिी गुज्मर / महािीर गुज्मर िांगनडयों का मौहलिा 98.58 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 24. बृजराज जांवगड / िमभू्द्ाल जांवगड गुज्वरों का मौहलिा 161.45 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 25. रामपाल रैगर / गणपत लाल रैगर निराजी कॉिोनी 144.87 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 26. सत्नारा्ण खणडडेलिाल / रामनारा्ण गणगौरी बाजार 53.33 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 27. मोहन लाल िमा्म / कल्ाण मल िमा्म निराजी कॉिोनी 120 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 28. विमला ्देिी / सत्नारा्ण खणडडेलिाल गणगौरी बाजार 27.77 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 29. ्दुगा्मिंकर सैन / लक्मीनारा्ण सैन मानियों का मौहलिा 123.36 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 30. लक्मीनारा्ण सैन / घुली लाल सैन मानियों का मौहलिा 249.33 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 31. घनश्ाम माली / छीतर सैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 468.64 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 32. व्दनेि कुमार जारोवल्ा / बंिीलाल जारोवल्ा निराजी कॉिोनी 146.25 रग्वगज 69 क पट्टा 33. इनद्रा ्देिी / धम्मचन्द जैन िीनियाि कॉिोनी 68.94 रग्वगज अनतरण 34. धम्मचन्द जैन / मंगल चन्द जैन िीनियाि कॉिोनी 295 रग्वगज पट्टा 35. नारा्ण लाल बैरिा / कानाराम बैरिा बसंत नरहार कॉिोनी 3890 171.11 रग्वगज पट्टा 36. सुरज ्देिी / रामनरा्ण चौधरी जगिमबा कॉिोनी 2943, 2944 166.66 रग्वगज पट्टा 37. मुन्ा लाल हररजन / बसनत लाल हररजन भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 138.88 रग्वगज पट्टा 38. ्देिा लाल गुज्मर / भंिरलाल गुज्मर िेर नगर 3547 180 रग्वगज पट्टा 39. कैलाि चन्द गुपता / के्दार प्रसा्द गुपता िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3552 138.55 रग्वगज पट्टा 40. रजनी ्देिी / रामअितार बैरिा कृनि मणडी के पीछे 1911, 1912 130 रग्वगज पट्टा अत्िशाषी अत्िकारी नगर पात्लका, त्नवाई More than 6,000 fugitives nabbedinspecialoperation PHQ strict on criminals; running one month long special campaign First India Bureau Jaipur: The state po- lice has so far arrested more than 6,000 fugi- tives wanted in differ- ent criminal cases. The absconders have been nabbed after a special operation was under- taken by the state po- lice recently. The spe- cial drive that began on May 20 will be contin- ued till June 20. The special operation is being organized un- der the supervision of ADG (Crime) Ravi Prakash Meharda. “The monitoring of this cam- paign is being done with the help of PHQ’s crime branch. From May 20 to 27, a total of 3453 ab- sconders were arrested. These criminals were wanted in murder, rob- bery, dacoity, supply of illegal weapons, rape and other related crimes,” said ADG (Crime) Ravi Prakash. MP’sgangsterMukhtarMalik shotinJhalawarambush,dies Arif Mansoori Jhalawar: Madhya Pradesh’sdreadedgang- ster Mukhtar Malik, who had numerous cas- es registered against himinMadhyaPradesh, died in a Jhalawar hos- pital on Friday after a shootout between two groups took place in Kans Khadeli village under Asnawar Police Station area. Police informed that Mukhtar had gone miss- ing on Wednesday night after the firing incident took place between the fish contractor and vil- lagers in Ujad River of Kans Khedli village. “Mukhtar’s manager died on the spot, while Mukhtar and his aide Vicky had gone missing in the jungles. Later, the police found Mukhtar Malik lying in an in- jured condition in the forest,” police said. “Mukhtar was taken to a hospital in Jhala- war, but he succumbed to injuries. His body has been kept in mortuary and his family members have been informed,” police added. Notably , Mukhtar had around 70 cases regis- tered against him in MP . `77.31 cr fund sanctioned for neuro institute in Jodhpur First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot has approved the proposal for construction of building and creation of posts for establish- ment of Institute of Neuroscience in Medi- cal College, Jodhpur. CM Gehlot approved an amount of Rs.77.31 crore for the construc- tion of the institute’s building. According to the above proposal, 141 new posts will be cre- ated in the Institute of Neuroscience in three departments including neurology and neuro- surgery. It is notewor- thy that in order to implement the budget announcement num- ber 14 for the year 2022- 23, the said proposal has been approved. ONE SUB TEHSIL UPGRADED, TWO NEW SUB TEHSILS ANNOUNCED CM Gehlot has approved to upgrade Bissau sub-tehsil of Jhunjhunu district to tehsil and make Pilani and Guda new sub-tehsils of the dis- trict. In the upgraded tehsil Bissau, 4 land records inspector circles, 13 patwar circles and 46 revenue villages will be in- cluded. In addition, 5 land records inspector circles, 17 patwar circles and 50 revenue villages will be there in new sub-tehsil Pilani and 3 land records inspector circles, 12 patwar circles and 27 revenue vil- lages will be included in Guda. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan to- day is on the verge of unprecedented growth and its growth story will be predominantly defined by the MSME sector. 90% of indus- tries in the State come under MSME sector and such units gener- ate huge employment and give a fillip to GDP , said Chairman, Ra- jasthan Small Indus- tries Corporation, Ra- jiv Arora on Friday at the 5th Rajasthan MSME Summit organ- ized by FICCI. The focus of the event was on ‘Reimag- ining MSME Growth Story in Rajasthan’. Arora further said that there was a very positive response to the Invest Rajasthan Sum- mit being held in the State in October. MoUs and LoIs to the tune of INR 10 lakh crore have been signed for invest- mentinthestate.Anew ICD is slated to come up in Bikaner and a Cargo Complex in Udaipur. Throwing light on the steps undertaken by the State Govt to boost growth of MS- MEs, ACS, Industries, Govt of Rajasthan, Veenu Gupta said that RIICO is now earmark- ingplotsspecificallyfor MSMEs in its industri- al areas. The ACS In- dustries also highlight- ed that Raj is the first statetoallowMSMEsto start projects without any approvals or clear- ances for first three years. This duration is now being increased to a period of 5 years. MSME growth skyrocketing: Arora Rajiv Arora speaks from dais, as Ajay Singha, KL Jain,Veenu Gupta, Mayank Shah, KK Gupta Manish Gupta listen keenly. Tiger kills leopard eats in R’bore, video goes viral Man dies accidentally in waterpool, owner denies Abhinav Agarwal Sawai Madhopur: A video of a tiger killing a panther in Rantham- bore National Park had gone viral on social media. The videoshows Tiger T-120 attacking and killing a panther. According to sources, the panther entered the territory of tiger in Zone 4, following which, tiger attacked and killed the panther within 15 seconds. Notably, in March this year, a simi- lar incident was report- ed in Ranthambore Na- tional Park wherein a tiger and panther clashed with each other. First India Bureau Ajmer: In Birla Water CityPark,amanstand- ing in the pool died af- ter colliding with an- other man who came down sliding. The de- ceased had come for a tour with his friends and family . The owner of the park has denied any such accident. It happened on May 30. The youth died during treatment on Friday . Asif Khan,arelative of the deceased, said that Mehboob Khan (44), a resident of Raipur (Pali), had cometoAjmerwithhis family and friends Sheikh Ziyadul and Naresh Ahuja. ASI Harbhan Singh of Adarsh Nagar po- lice station said that Sheikh Ziyadul, the friend of the deceased, has given the report. When questioned, Ajmer ADM City Bhawna Garg said that she will be able to tell only after knowing about the approval and safety arrangements of Birla Water Park. Blackmailed by woman, chemist eats poison; dies Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: A chemist al- legedly died by suicide by consuming poison af- terbeingblackmailedby a woman in Jodhpur’s Basni,policesaidonFri- day . The victim has been identified as Ramesh Prajapat (52). “The accused, Lila Prajapat, and victim wereneighboursandthe accused had developed illicit relations after the latter’s husband’s death, the accused had filmed obscenevideosandstart- ed blackmailing him,” police said. Vijay bid final farewell, CMRF announces `5L First India Bureau Hanumangarh: The last rites of bank manager Vijay Ku- mar, who was a vic- tim of target killing in Kashmir, was held at Bhagwan village of Hanumangarh district on Friday . Vi- jay’s wife Manoj Ku- mari accompanied the dead body from Kashmir and broke down as soon as she reached home. Same was the case with his parents. “Look, I told you, leave the job, you will earn less here, but you did not agree,” the mother kept repeating. `5 lakh have also been given from CMRF. A regular report to DGP ML Lather is being sent regarding the arrrests. ML Lather and Umesh Mishra in a file photo seen here. Mukhtar Malik (Inset) along with his associates had come from Bhopal in this car on Tuesday night. Last rites of bank manager Vijay Kumar, shot dead in Kashmir, held on Friday. Mehboob Khan REGULAR REPORT OF ARRESTS ADG (crime) Ravi Prakash Meharda said, “A report is prepared every day and the same is monitored by DGP ML La- thar regularly. Reminders are sent to districts from where there is less number of arrests. Sixty people accused of rape and seventy of those booked in the POCSO Act were ar- rested acorss Raj recently.” Similarly, 90 arrests were made in cases related to blackmail and extortion, said Ravi Prakash. CM Ashok Gehlot