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  1. JAIPUR l TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 36 WORLD POPULATION DAY! l TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 POPULATION DAY! India to surpass China as most populous country in 2023: UN ndia is projected to surpass China as world’s most populous coun- try next year, ac- cording to a UN report re- leased on the occasion of World Population Day . The World Population Pros- pects 2022 by UNs Depart- ment of Economic and So- cial Affairs, Population Division, said that the glob- al population is projected to reach eight billion by mid-November, around 8.5 billion in 2030, and 9.7 bil- lion in 2050. With the global population growing at its slowest rate since World War II, it is projected to peak at around 10.4 billion during the 2080s and to stay at that level until 2100. I OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI www.firstindia.co.in https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur twitter. com/thefirstindia | facebook.com/thefirstindia instagram.com/thefirstindia  India was among the 10 coun- tries whose estimated net outflow of migrants exceeded 1 million from 2010-2021  Over half of the projected increase in global population up to 2050 will be concentrated in just eight countries, including India  The 46 least developed coun- tries are among the world’s fastest- growing in terms of population NATIONAL EMBLEM ATOP NEW PARL HISTORIC MOMENT! PM Narendra Modi unveils 9,500 kg bronze National Emblem cast on new the Parliament building Moni Sharma New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Monday unveiled the national emblem cast on the roof of the new Parliament building. Officials said the em- blem is made up of bronze with a total weight of 9,500 kg and is 6.5 metre in height. Construction work of the New Parliament Building is going on as per the schedule and civil work is almost complete. So far, 62 per cent of the work has been completed and it is likely to be completed and handed over to both the Houses by October 30. Winter Session of Parl is likely to be held in the new building. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi and Union Minister for Housing & Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri clap and celebrate the unveiling ceremony of the National Emblem at the New Parliament Building in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTOS BY PTI SPECIAL ASHOK STAMBH YOU ARE CREATING HISTORY: PM MODI TO ‘SHRAMJEEVIS’ NEW PARL BUILDING WILL WITNESS FULFILMENT OF HOPES: AMIT SHAH  The total weight of bronze emblem is 9,500 kg and 6.5 metre in height  It has been cast at the top of the Central Foyer of New Parlia- ment Building  A supporting struc- ture of steel weighing around 6,500 kg has been constructed to support emblem  The concept sketch and process has gone through 8 different stages of preparation from clay modeling/ computer graphic to bronze casting and polishing PM interacted with workers involved in construction work of Parl. “I had great interaction with Shramjeevis who have been involved in making of Parl. We are proud of them & will always remember their contribution to our nation,” he said. Following unveiling of national emblem cast on the roof of new Parliament building by PM Modi on Monday, Home Minister Amit Shah said, “Today PM Narendra Modi unveiled the National Emblem on the summit of new Parlia- ment House. The new Parliament building will become the identity of a self-reliant and new India and will witness the fulfilment of the hopes and aspirations of the people. On top of which this national emblem will always be resplendent like a crown jewel.” SRI LANKA TO GET NEW PREZ NEXT WEEK Colombo: President of Sri Lanka Gotabaya Ra- japaksa is still in the country, I made a mis- take in the (BBC) inter- view, said Speaker of Sri Lanka’s Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abey- wardena on Monday . After receiving Raja- paksa’s resignation on Wednesday, Parliament will convene on July 15 to announce the vacan- cy and will reconvene on July 19 to accept the nominations for post, A parl ballot will be held on July 20 to elect the new president, Speaker Abeywardena said. `17.85 million found Protesters discovered 17.85 million rupees (about $50,000) in crisp new banknotes and handed over to a court after being turned in by protestors, police said. ‘RAJASTHAN KE SHIKSHA ME BADHTE KADAM’ LAUNCH Naresh Sharma & Dimple Sharma Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Mon- day virtually launched the ‘Rajasthan ke Shik- sha me Badhte Kadam’ programme at his offi- cial residence here for the students of classes I to VIII in the academic session 2022-23 to com- pensate the learning loss due to the corona pandemic. In this bridge course, the students will be taught in easy and en- joyable manner. Be- sides this, he also inau- gurated the ‘Field Ori- entation’ programme for teachers, education officers, guardians and children. Gehlot said that Rajasthan has emerged as a Model State in the country with its unique inno- vations in the field of education. Turn to P8 Raj emerged as Model State in education with unique innovations, says CM Gehlot ‘I’ll stop misuse of agencies on 2nd day of taking oath’ Naresh Sharma & Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: UPA’s presiden- tial candidate Yashwant Sinha on Monday ques- tioned Prez Kovind’s si- lence on nat’l issues say- ing that country saw a “silent president” in last 5 years. “If we talk about five years, then it was period of silence of Rashtrapati Bhavan. We saw a silent President,” said Sinha while inter- acting with media here on Monday . More on P8 Opposition’s Presidential candidate Yashwant Sinha addresses a press conference as CM Ashok Gehlot looks on, in Jaipur on Monday. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot with (Left) Dr BD Kalla, Usha Sharma, Kuldeep Ranka, Akhil Arora and Gaurav Goyal during the launch of ‘Rajasthan ke Shiksha me Badhte Kadam’ programme on Monday. CM launches bridge course for students to compensate learning loss due to Covid-19 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader Edappady K Palaniswami (EPS) during the general council meeting, in Chennai on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Police attempt to maintain law and order in Chennai on Monday. EPS new boss, OPS expelled Chennai: In a day of dramatic developments in AIADMK on Monday , Edappadi K Palaniswa- mi was elected its in- terim general secy, thus ending dual leadership in party, O Panneersel- vam was expelled, party HQ was ‘sealed’ by Rev- enue authorities follow- ing a clash between their supporters.  Party headquarters sealed, clashes between their supporters lasted 5 hours  Palaniswami was unanimously elected “interim general secretary” AIADMK TUSSLE THE BIG CHALLENGE Principal opposition party in TN is facing its biggest challenge now in the absence of a charismatic leader at the helm. It is likely to witness further turmoil when O Panneerselvam, miserably outnumbered in popular sup- port within party, drags the affairs to courts and ECI. KEY ACTIVITIES DURING THE DAY  Madras HC granted the green signal for party ex- ecutive and general council meeting, which Panneer- selvam had challenged, just 15 minutes before the event was scheduled to begin  While Palaniswami was delivering his victory speech, Revenue and police au- thorities entered the AIADMK headquarters and asked Panneerselvam and his sup- porters to leave INSIDE CRUCIAL READ ANGRY OVER DENIAL OF LEAVE, A CRPF JAWAN SHOOTS HIMSELF DEAD IN JODH Jodhpur: A CRPF jawan, who had locked himself up in his house with his family, shot himself dead Monday after a night-long attempt by officials to stop him from commit- ting suicide, police said. The jawan was very angry. We all tried to pacify him. According to his wish, he was even put on communication with IG (CRPF). But he finally shot himself at about 11.00 am,” DCP (East) Amrita said. P7 3 THAI WOMEN HELD WITH `90 LAKH GOLD TWO MILITANTS KILLED IN KASHMIR IMPLEMENTATION OF DIN SYS: SC SEEKS REPLY FROM CENTRE MALLYA SENTENCED TO 4 MONTHS IN JAIL ‘DEFER ACTION ON DISQUALIFICATION PLEAS’ ABU SALEM MUST BE RELEASED: SC ED NOW SUMMONS SONIA ON JULY 21 BJP PREZ JP NADDA IN MOUNT ABU TODAY Jaipur: Three Thai nation- als, who arrived in a flight from Bangkok, were arrested at the Jaipur International Airport with gold worth Rs 90 lakh, a customs official said on Monday. The passen- gers had landed here on Sunday night. They were intercepted on basis of suspicion, official said. P3 Srinagar: A JeM ‘com- mander’ was among 2 militants killed in a gun- fight with security forces in a village in Awantipora in South Kashmir’s Pul- wama dist on Monday. New Delhi: The SC, on Monday, sought response of Central Govt on a PIL filed by a CA seeking directions for implementation of a system of electronic (digital) generation of Document Identification Number (DIN) for all communications sent by GST officers to tax payers and other concerned persons. Considering sub- missions made by Advocate, Charu Mathur, appearing on behalf of petitioner, Bench noted that as on date only 2 states, Karnataka and Kerala have DIN system in place. New Delhi: SC on Monday slapped a fine of Rs 2,000 ($25) & 4-month jail sentence on Vijay Mallya. SC asked him to deposit $40 mn with 8% interest in a month else his properties would be attached. New Delhi: SC on Monday asked Speaker of Maha Legisla- tive Assembly, Rahul Narvekar, to defer acting on disqualifica- tion petitions pending before him while court hears petitions for and against move. New Delhi: The Centre must release the gangster Abu Salem after serving his 25-year term in the 1993 Mumbai bombings case, according to the SC’s ruling on Monday. New Delhi: ED has sum- moned Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on July 21 in connection with Na- tional Herald case. Sonia was given 4 weeks’ time which ends on July 22. Jaipur: BJP national president JP Nadda will address party leaders in a training camp in Mt Abu on July 12. Nadda will reach Dabok airport in Udaipur around 8:45 am and will reach Gyan Sarovar in Mount Abu by road. He will address party leaders in ongoing training camp of party. P2 ‘SUPREME’ ORDERS —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena BSE SENSEX 54,395.23 86.61 NSE NIFTY 16,216.00 4.60
  2. Ashish Aman Niwai: A councillor ori- entation workshop was organised in the Niwai municipality on Mon- day under the chair- manship of SDM Trilok ChandMeenaregarding the Prashasan Shehron ke Sang (PSKS) abhi- yan, starting from July 15. In the campaign, door-to-door survey will be done to give leases to the general public. “The employees of the municipality will go door-to-door to conduct a survey to make the lease and all the coun- cilors will also cooper- ate with the employees in their respective wards,” said the SDM. The state has issued thelatestguidelineswith various relaxations for issuingleasesinthecam- paign. SDM has been ap- pointed as the nodal in- charge of the campaign. In the meeting, the coun- cilors asked for disposal of the garbage collected on the highway . First India Bureau New Delhi: Ranchhod Sharma, a resident of Jodhpur, was admitted to a local hospital in Pat- taya, Thailand after be- ingdiagnosedwithbrain tumour. Later, Sharma succumbedtohisillness. On the request of his family members, Com- missioner of Rajasthan Foundation, Dhiraj Srivastavahadwrittena letter to the Ministry of External Affairs for Sharma’s treatment. Peopleof theRajasthani community settled in Thailand also tried to help Sharma in every possible way but unfor- tunately , he could not be saved. With the help of IndianEmbassyinThai- land, and the efforts made by the Rajasthan Foundation, mortal re- mains of Ranchhod Sharma were successful flown to India. First India Bureau Jaipur: IPS officer of Rajasthan cadre Nina Singh has been empan- elled to serve on DG and equiva- lent post. Singh, an offic- er of 1989 b a t c h . SIngh is the first woman IPS of- ficer from Rajasthan cadre to become DG. Similarly, IAS offic- ers Arushi Malik and Bhanu Prakash have been empanelled for joint secretary post in the centre. Malik is 2005 batch officer while Bhanu Prakash is the officer of 2003 batch. First India Bureau Jaipur: Embarrassing claims and counter claimsweremadebefore a High Court bench on a case related to alleged encroachment of gov- ernment land in Diggi Kalyanji, a notable place of pilgrimage in Malpu- ra sub-division of Ra- jasthan’s Tonk district. When govt counsel Ganesh Meena submit- ted before a bench of Justices Pankaj Bhandari and Sameer Jain that the state govt had rid a vast tract of pastureland of all en- croachments, the lawyer of the opposite side countered these claims. Aishwary Pradhan/ Ashok Kumawat Sirohi: A total of seven sessions were held on the second day of train- ing camp of BJP in Mount Abu in which senior leaders gave training on different subjects. Topics related to the party’s policies and pro- grammes were dis- cussed on Monday, par- ty sources said. BJP national presi- dent JP Nadda will ad- dress the training camp on the last day on Tuesday. The party’s state unit is organising the camp in view of the state assembly elec- tions next year. The party is aiming to form the next government. Union ministers Ar- jun Ram Meghwal, Kailash Chaudhary, na- tional vice president Om Mathur, former minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, state in charge Arun Singh, for- mer national general secretary Murlidhar Rao, state president Sat- ish Poonia, MPs Diya, CP Joshi, Jaskaur Mee- na and others were pre- sent in camp. Dr Ma- hesh Sharma and Chan- drashekhar will also address the training camp on Tuesday . RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 Sunil Sihag Sri Ganganagar: Ur- mila Saharan, wife of Krishna Saharan, a resi- dent of Maderan village, who passed away at the Paras Hospital in Guru- gram after brain haem- orrhage, helped people even after her death as herorgansweredonated. After her death on Sunday, the family of Krishna Saharan de- cided to donate her or- gans as she believed in social service. Mahesh Pediwal, a family friend of the Sa- haran family said that the eyes of Urmila Sa- haran were transplant- ed to two different girls at Paras Hospital, Gur- gaon. Besides, her kid- neys were also donated to a 16-year-old girl from Faridabad and to a 39-year-old man. Hospital staff paid floral tribute to Urmila Saharan. ‘Organ donation kindles hopes’ A GOOD SAMARITAN Leaders discuss party policies on Day 2 of BJP training camp BJP national president JP Nadda to address the party leaders and workers today Arun Singh interacts with party leaders and workers during the three-day training session of the BJP. Satish Poonia, Chandrashekhar and other leaders were also present in the programme. SDM Trilok Chand Meena holds workshop with officials regarding the PSKS abhiyan in Niwai Municipality on Monday. Medico’ssuicide noterecoveredon iPadhintsloveaffair First India Bureau Jaipur: Two days after a 25-year-old MBBS stu- dent committed suicide in his hostel room at SMS Medical College, a suicide note typed on an iPad has been recov- ered by the police. The 5-page suicide note mentions a girl. Aman Baragta, a resi- dent of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, was a third-year MBBS stu- dent at the SMS Medical College. He was found hanging in his hostel room two days ago. The police were initially clueless about what caused him to take the extreme step, but a sus- pected suicide note has now been recovered from his iPad. After apologising to his parents, Aman wrote, “I come from a family where self-re- spect has priority over life. According to you, it may be a small thing. I am really sick. It’s not my fault, and neither is it hers. I am giving away my life to prove this wrong. All will feel that I was the one who was wrong. But if I was wrong, you were also not right. The evidence that you would show to my friends would paint me in a poor light.” “On the basis of sui- cide note, Aman’s friends are being ques- tioned,” police added. Doctor molests woman in the guise of Yoga treatment First India Bureau Jaipur: A case of mo- lestation of a female patient by a doctor has come to light in the dis- trict. Taking advantage of patient being alone in the room, the doctor molested her on the pre- text of providing yoga treatment. Bassi police station has registered a case on the complaint of the vic- tim. As per the police, a 33-year-old woman resi- dentof Rewari,Haryana has filed a report. She was experiencing body pain, hence on Saturday she arrived at Navneet Yoga Medical Dham in Bassi for treatment. She went to Dr Ramakant Sharma (45) for treat- ment at around 7.45 pm. It is alleged that Ramakant touched her body inappropri- ately on the pretext of yoga treatment. Workshop held in Niwai for upcoming PSKS drive Raj Fdn helps bring back dead man IPS Nina first lady DG rank officer of Raj Kalyanji encroachment: HC hears contempt plea Meena discusses‘land allottment to IMT’ Abhishek Shrivatava Jaipur: Principal Sec- retary UDH KL Meena on Monday took a meeting of the Screen- ing Committee consti- tuted under the alloca- tion policy . Discussions on land allotment to Indian Medical Trust were held and it was decided to conduct a survey of the entire land. According to the sur- vey report, the matter will be considered be- cause it will be clear in the report how much of the land falls in drain or submerge area. The trust has de- manded 47.5 hectares of land in Jugalpura village near NIMS uni- versity on Jaipur- Del- hi Road to set up the University of Health Sciences. However, some of the area is falling under drainage. The JDA has sent a proposal for the allot- ment of 27 hectares of land to the state govern- ment for approval. Heavy rains: Bisalpur dam gets 3-day water supply First India Bureau Jaipur: With a good start of monsoon in Rajasthan, rivers and dams are getting enough water in the Kota division. After heavy rain on Sun- day in Tonk, Bisal- pur dam received enough water for three days’ supply in Jaipur and Ajmer. The dam’s gauge in- creased by 7 cm. Harlal Singh, who is looking after the control of water in the dam, said that the catchment area of the dam received more than 37 mm of rain, after which 5.52 million cubic metres (MQM) of water en- tered the dam. This raised the gauge of the dam from 309.05 RL metres to 309.12 RL metres. At present, the to- tal water in the dam is 237.79 MQM, which is 21.70 per cent of the total 1095.84 MQM. IPS officer Pankaj Choudhary got stay order from CAT after he challenged his transfer before the council. First India Bureau Jaipur: Amid con- troversy over trans- fer, IPS officer Pan- kaj Choudhary con- tinued working as the commandant of SDRF after his transfer was stayed by the Central Ad- ministrative Coun- cil (CAT). Recently, the state government trans- ferred Choudhary and appointed an- other IPS officer Ra- jkumar Gupta as the new commandant. However, Choud- hary challenged the transfer and got stay orders from CAT. He reached the of- fice at 7 am today and started working. When Rajkumar Gupta came; Choud- hary showed the or- ders of CAT to him. He asked him to contact the Police Headquar- ters. Along with this, he advised him to go to CAT. On the other hand, PHQ is in a dilemma over the controversy involving the post of SDRF Comman- dant. The PHQ has sought guidance from the department of personnel. First India Bureau Jaipur: A man along with his wife and daughter has been arrested in Jaipur for duping people of Rs 18 lakh on the pretext of in- vesting their money in share market. The fraud was found out when the victim ex- amined the bill and found them fake. The accused first collected the amount and then said that the market had crashed and their money was lost. PN Bhardwaj had lodged a complaint with the Shiprapath police station. DCP South Yogesh Goyal said that Bhardwaj complained that he and his son and d a u g h t e r- i n - l aw have been cheated. He said that accused Ramratan Biyani initially took Rs one lakh. The very next day, he told us of having made a profit of Rs 50,000. “The he sent us a Rs 50,000 and a fake MCX ledger bill and took us into confi- dence. He, then, took Rs 18 lakh to invest in the stock market,” said Bhardwaj. IPS Pankaj Choudhary continues to serve as SDRF commandant 3 held for duping people of `18L on lure of investment The couple including their daughter collected money from people on the promise of high returns. YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA ON JULY 10, 2022 LODHA MOCKS GAJENDRA SHEKHAWAT Sirohi: A meeting on behalf of NSUI was organised at Sirohi Dak Bungalow. In the meeting, NSUI workers and Congress office representatives from across the district took part. The meeting was called to discuss the demonstration plan on Thursday, July 28 against the policies of the central govern- ment. On the state- level training camp of the BJP, MLA Sanyam Lodha said that Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat came to Mount Abu to provide training to the BJP, while he needs to train himself first. Urmila Saharan Dhiraj Srivastava
  3. First India Bureau Khairthal (Alwar): Panic gripped Shyama- ka village in Alwar dis- trict on Monday after a man was arrested for allegedly beating two people while they were watching the video of the Udaipur killing. The accused has been identi- fied as Shabeer Khan, Police said. “The incident took place on Saturday in Shyamaka village of Al- war district when vic- tim Manoj along with his two friends were watching video of the brutal killing of Udaipur’s Kanhaiyalal. Meanwhile, the accused Shabeer Khan and Azad Khan came and started beating his two rela- tives, including Manoj,” police said. “This led to communal tension among villagers in the area. Shabeer was arrested on Saturday night,” police added. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 First India Bureau Jaipur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi un- veiled a cast of the na- tional emblem of India, an adaptation of the Ashokan Lion at Sar- nath, on the roof of the new Parliament build- ing in New Delhi on Monday . The emblem has a Jaipur connection as it was created and crafted in Jaipur by local sculp- tor Laxman Vyas along with Sunil Deore. It is more than 4 meters wide and 6.5 meters tall and has been made en- tirely of bronze. The national emblem depicts four lions back- to-back. The profile shows three lions with a Dharma Chakra, a bull and a horse under- neath with the motto Satyamev Jayate writ- ten below it, said Vyas. Vyas said the PM talked to them and in- quired about the pro- cess. Vyas, after doing a degree in Sculpture from Rajasthan Univer- sity, has so far con- structed 300 statues in the country and abroad including of Deendayal Upadhyay and Indira Gandhi. The statue is built in mammoth size of 21 feet, weight 9 ton 620 kg and it has taken time of 5 months to get complet- ed by 40 artisans. Decoding Ashok Stambh’s Jpr connection NATIONAL PRIDE BJP MUST COME CLEAN ON ALLEGED LINKS WITH MURDER ACCUSED: CM Panic erupts as 2 caught watching Udaipur video CM Gehlot: One of the accused once helped by BJP Police force has been deployed for security in Alwar’s village after the tension erupted as 2 people were beaten for watching Udaipur Killing’s video,the main accused in this case Shabbir Khan has been arrested by the police on Monday. Jaipur’s Laxman Vyas with the statue in New Delhi. UDAIPUR BEHEADING Jaipur (PTI):Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot on Monday asked the BJP torespondtoallegations of its links with one of theaccusedintherecent murder of tailor Kan- haiya Lal in Udaipur. The CM said that re- portedly one of the ac- cused in the case was once helped by BJP in a police matter. He said there are reports that the landlord of the ac- cusedhadcomplainedto local police in Udaipur saying that he, the ac- cused, had not been pay- ing rent, but the police was asked to drop the matter as he was BJP worker. The man in his complaint said that he was often paid threaten- ingvisitsbysomepeople after he made the com- plaint,CMAshokGehlot said. The person who committed such a huge and heinous crime had relations with whom, it has been exposed, Ge- hlot said without nam- ing anyone and further added that BJP leaders should issue a clarifica- tion on the connection of theaccusedwiththeir party . The CM made the de- mand at a PC held here by Yashwant Sinha, op- position party’s presi- dential candidate. Ajmer: Investigating agency NIA reached Ajmer searching for Gauhar Chishti in connection with the contact of the killers. The team reached Ajmer Dargah police station and searched the CCTV footage there. The NIA has seized CCTV foot- age of the last two to three months from the control room of the Dar- gah police station. Amid disturbing communal harmony, Ajmer district administration and police held a meeting with religious leaders and decided to take out an all-religion peace and harmony march on July 12 in the city. Udaipur: The Rajasthan administration lifted the curfew on Sunday. After the restrictions have been limited, the Udaipur district admin said that section 144 shall remain invoked for seven hours, i.e, 10 pm to 5 am from Monday. Meanwhile, District Collector Prabha Gautam also issued or- ders in the matter stating that the districts Dhan- mandi, Ghanta Ghar, Hathipole, Ambamata Surajpole, Bhupalpura, Savina, Govardhan Vilas, Hiran Magri, Pratapnagar and Sukher shall be freed from restrictions of movement. Udaipur: Union Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Choudhary was in Udaipur on Monday and met the fam- ily members of the deceased Kanhaiya Lal and consoled his sons. He targeted the state govt by saying that Taliban-like thinking has no place in this country and people with such mentality should go to Pakistan. Jaipur: On the call of Rajasthan Village Development Of- ficers Association, protest rallies were held on Monday at 33 district headquarters by thousands of Village Develop- ment Officers of Rajasthan. Slogans against the Congress led state government were raised in the protest. The protestors alleged that the Panchayati Raj Minister and the Chief Minister were not considering their demands. Whereas earlier this assurance was also given to them in writing. The state government has in the past negotiated with the VDOs on many demands including increase in pay scale. But the agreement is not being implemented. The Village Development Officers said that on July 21, a Halla Bol program would be organized against the state government in Jaipur and the agitation would continue till the state government fulfills their demands. They also submitted a memorandum in the name of the Chief Min- ister Ashok Gehlot to the District Collector and the Chief Executive Officer. Jaipur: The havoc of Co- rona virus have taken life of 2 people in Rajasthan on Monday. The state recorded 122 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday. Jaipur recorded highest of 39 cases whereas Jodhpur recorded second highest with 23 cases on Monday. Bikaner reported 14 cases of corona. Two deaths due to corona was reported in Rajasthan with 1 each in Bharatpur and Pali. Total of 79 patients were re- covered or discharged on Monday. Active cases in state now stand at 1167. Jaipur: Felicitation cer- emony of new Chief Justice SS Shinde on behalf of the High Court Bar Association will take place on Tuesday. New Justice Virendra Kumar, Justice Sudesh Bansal, Justice AK Dhand, Justice Sameer Jain and Justice Shubha Mehta will also be honoured. The cer- emony will be organized in the Satishchand auditorium between 1-2 pm on Tues- day afternoon. High Court Bar Association President Bhuvnesh Sharma and Secretary Girraj Prasad Sharma gave information. Jaipur: NIA will produce all the seven accused of Kanhaiya Lal mur- der case in a court here on Tuesday. The agency will also request the court to extend the remand of the accused, said the sources. The seventh accused in the case Farhad Mohammad Sheikh was arrested on Saturday and was produced before the court on Sun- day. He was also sent to NIA custody till July 12. The NIA wants to interrogate the accused about their links with Pakistan therefore a seven days remand of the accused may be sought. —Kamal Kant NIA TO CHECK CCTV FOOTAGE OF LAST 3 MONTHS CURFEW REVOKED, SECTION 144 STILL IN PLACE @ UDPR UNION MIN KAILASH CHOUDHARY MEETS VICTIM’S FAMILY VDO PROTESTED ACROSS 33 DISTRICT HQs, SLOGANS RAISED AGAINST GEHLOT GOVT CORONA UPDATE: 2 DIE DUE TO COVID IN RAJASTHAN CJ SS SHINDE TO BE FELICITATED TODAY BY HC BAR ASSN ALL 7 ACCUSED TO BE PRODUCED IN JAIPUR COURT TODAY Jaipur (PTI): Three Thai nationals, who ar- rived in a flight from Bangkok, were arrested at Jaipur Airport with gold worth Rs 90 lakh, a customs official said. The passengers of Ai- rAsia flight number FD 131 had landed here late Sunday night. The three were intercepted on the basis of suspicion and were questioned, but they could not provide any satisfactory expla- nation, official said. During their person- al search, each suspect was found wearing two hand-worn bangles one chain, which were con- cealed under their clothes to avoid detec- tion of the precious metal, Assistant Com- missioner B B Atal said. Gold of 99.50% puri- ty , collectively weighing 1,729. 200 grams, valued at Rs 90,43,716 was re- covered and seized un- der the provisions of the Customs Act. Fur- ther investigation is go- ing on, he said. Three Thai women held at Jpr airport with gold worth `90L Each held accused was wearing two hand-worn bangles and one chain Customs department officials with seized gold. (Inset) Jewels on weighing machine. SpiceJet,AirAsia flights getting cancelled at JIAL Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Flight opera- tionsatJaipurInterna- tional Airport seems disrupted these days. On an average, 3-4 flights are being canceled daily , On Monday , 4 flights of SpiceJet and AirAsia were cancelled. Spice- Jet flights from Jaipur to Dharamsala, Mum- bai and Amritsar have been cancelled. Apart from this, Air Asia’s Mumbai flight was alsonotoperationalon Monday . It is to be not- edthatusuallyaverage 51 flights operate daily from Jaipur airport as per the schedule, how- ever due to low passen- ger load, 3-4 flights are getting cancelled daily . There has been no in- crease in passenger load at Jaipur airport even after the onset of monsoon season. These days the passen- ger load is reaching an average maximum of 10,000 only . New Delhi(PTI): Four- teen candidates have got the perfect score in the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main, results of which were an- nounced on Monday , ac- cording to the National Testing Agency (NTA). Maximum candidates bagging the top score in the first edition of JEE- Main, 2022 are from Tel- angana (4) followed by Andhra Pradesh (3). Other candidates who scored 100 are from Har- yana, Jharkhand, Pun- jab, Assam, Uttar Pradesh Karnataka and Rajasthan each. Navya Hisaria, origi- nallyaresidentof Hanu- mangarh, have scored perfect 100 and became the JEE Main topper from Rajasthan after scoring a 100 percentile. The Allen Career In- stitute student said, “I study for about 12 hours daily. The day starts at 5:30 in the morning and I go to sleep at 11 at night.” “Apart from the classroom, I also do self- study ,” he added. “It has been a habit of mine from the beginning to study Physics in the morning, Maths in the day time, and Chemis- try in the evening,” Na- vya said. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma said that free transport would be made availa- ble to the candidates two days before and af- ter July 23 and 24, the days for REET Exam 2022. Besides, arrange- ments for trains and buses will also be made for about two lakh can- didates coming from other states. Sharma was presiding over the meeting at the Govt Sec- retariat here on Mon- day . The CS directed the officials of concerned dept and agencies to en- sure that the exam is conducted in fair man- ner. She said that photo IDs should be issued to the personnel at exami- nation centres only by the ADM. Sharma said that the Rajasthan Board of Sec- ondary Education should make available the list of residential areas of the candidates coming from Haryana, UP, MP, Delhi, Punjab etc. to the Railways at the earliest so that train services are made avail- able to them. Chairman and Man- aging Director of Ra- jasthan State Road Transport Corporation Sandeep Verma, Addi- tional Director General ATS and SOG Ashok Rathore, Additional Di- rector General Law and Order Hawa Singh Ghu- maria, Transport Com- missioner Kanhaiyalal Swamy and other high officials were present in the meeting. Jaipur: Raising voice against the land acquisi- tion of Gokhale hostel, students have launched a campaign titled “Save Education, Save Maha- raja” on social media. 10750 sq meter land of Maharaja college is pro- posed to be acquired to widen road for the con- struction of IPD tower. The syndicate of RU has also not given ap- proval for the acquisi- tion. To stop the pro- posed acquisition, the students of the college have come forward and launched the campaign. Gokhale hostel alum- ni association is also ac- tive in the matter and a big agitation may be started. —FIB Bharatpur: Cabinet Minister Vishvendra Singh stated that there is some problem going on between the Pan- chayat Samiti President and the MLA in Nadbai. According to him, most complaints are being re- ceived from the Cham- bal project. The CM had given this gift to solve the drinking water problem of Bharatpur, he said addressing the reporters after a public hearing held at the Cir- cuit House on Monday . Be it Pradhan, MLA, MP or any other post, they should be given the freedom to work, he added. —FIB Hanumangarh boy scores perfect 100 in JEE-Main Protest over Maharaja college land acquisition for IPD tower ‘Pradhans, MLAs should be given freedom to work’ Make transport free for REET aspirants, CS says to officials NEWS DIGEST COURTSEY CALL Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit met Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhavan, Jaipur on Monday before leaving back for Punjab. This was his courtsey call. Navya Hisaria CS Usha Sharma during REET preps meeting on Monday. 86% candidates have been allot- ted the district headquarters. Officers of the roadways should ar- range private buses apart from the govt ones. —Usha Sharma, Chief Secretary Crafted in Jaipur by local sculptor Laxman Vyas
  4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 Vol 4 Issue No. 36 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK God promises to make something good out of the storms that bring devastation to your life. —Bible IN-DEPTH Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyal The World At Her Feet! We are so proud of you Bhagwani Devi Dagar ji, for bagging a gold two bronze for India at the World Masters Athletics Championships in Finland. What an achievement at 94! Narendra Singh Tomar @nstomar Population growth is a global problem, we all have to step together to solve this problem. Come, on World Population Day, spread awareness and contribute to the development of the nation. #WorldPopulationDay TOP TWEETS EPS WINS AIADMK LEADERSHIP TUSSLE WITH OPS IN SETBACK TO BJP n the tussle between Edappadi K. Palaniswamy (EPS) and O. Panneersel- vam, the former had the last laugh after the Madras High Court rejected a plea by OPS to stay the general council meeting of the AIADMK and paved the way for a single leader to head the party and end the dual leadership structure which was taking the party nowhere. After the general council meet- ing OPS, who was accused of hobnobbing with the DMK, was expelled from the party . The two leaders had been feuding over the party’s leadership soon after the death of former Chief Min- ister J. Jayalalithaa. The developments come a few days after the EPS camp started talking of single leadership and the OPS loyalists stressed on “unified leadership”. It’s a setback for OPS who was seen as heir apparent to Jay- alalithaa.Shetwicepickedhimas stand-in-chief minister.Thethird time her close aide V . Sasikala re- placedhimwithEPS.FortheBJP , EPS’ elevation is bad news. I THE ART OF LIVING LIFE ntrepreneurs, Employees, and Studentsliveinacontinuously stressful life, in today’s highly competitive era. Entrepre- neurs want to achieve those turnoversandprofitnumbers. Corporate executives want to complete those targets. Stu- dents want to get good marks. Housewives have to continu- ouslyworkfortheambitionof husband and children. At this timeonequestionarises,isthe purpose of our life just to achieve ambitions like profit, money , designation, good scores? Let me give you an ex- ample of a small event… One very tense person came to a very well known monk. The monk asked him the reason for coming. The person said, “I am living a very troubled life. I am work- ing very hard. I am working almost 18 hours a day. I am constantly engaged with thoughts of work the whole day , just so that I could be su- perior to my colleagues. But still, my colleagues are one step ahead of me even today . I can’t achieve my ambition. My wife and children are of- fended of me because I don’t have time to spend with them. Please show me the path for a successful and happy life.” The monk listened to him very quietly and asked him to come the next morning at the bank of the river. Second-day early morning that person came to the bank of the river. Monk was already present there. Monk took him into the river and told him to dive into it. With lots of amazement, the person did so. As he drowned his head into the water suddenly monk grabbed his head from the neck and kept it sub- merged in water. The person started panicking. He could not even breathe properly . As the person was about to die, the monk took his head out of the water. The person was so angry he started saying bad words to the monk. But the monk asked him humbly “What did you expe- rience while drowning in the water?” The person replied, “I could just think about how I can save my life” The Monk smiled and said “God has given you such a beautiful life. Only one thing is pre- decided and yet unknown and that is, the time of your death. Then why so many ambitions and why are you living a life full of stress? At that time that person got true guidance and after that started living his life happily . The ultimate moral is god gifted this valuable life to us only for one time. So, all of us should appreciate our life and enjoy it with maximum happiness. We should keep the stress of small problems aside and should try to live an excellent life. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL E At that time that person got true guidance and after that started living his life happily. The ultimate moral is god gifted this valuable life to us only for one time. So, all of us should appreciate our life and enjoy it with maximum happiness. We should keep the stress of small problems aside and should try to live an excellent life PRESENTING A FEW POINTS BELOW  Workload should be limited to our office time only. There is no need to bring work- stress to home. Time after office hours are for family and friends so use it wisely  Similarly, there is also no need to bring the stress of home to the office also. While being at office you should keep your focus at work at a 100 percent. Try to give your best and you will surely get success  Stress and over-ambition ruin your life. There’s nothing wrong with being ambitious, but do every work that you do with a happy heart. Only the happiness on your face can take you towards ulti- mate success  Never forget that your life is of limited time. So work in such a way that the society and your friends will remember you  Whether you are a student or a housewife, there is no need to take unnecessary stress. Whatever you do, do it with a cheerful mind. Low grades don’t matter, what matters is your intelligence and ardor, which will help you in identifying new directions  Be a person with a simple heart and always respect oth- ers. Try this yourself once. In a very short time, people will start seeing you as a respect- ful person. God has given you only one life, so live it with full of happiness BHAVESH UPADHYAY The writer is a Businessman and HR Expert United Nations re- port on World Pop- ulation Day has projected India to overtake China as the world’s most populous country by next year. India’s population stands at 1.39 bil- lion and that of China 1.44 bil- lion, making them the world’s most populous countries. Some studies have estimated that the country’s population will peak at 1.5-1.6 billion be- tween 2040 and 2048 after which a rapid decline will en- sue. However, for the decline to happen mortality rate has to remain constant after be- low fertility rate is achieved. The projection is to be cel- ebratedforitshowsimproved healthcare in the country ex- tending life spans and re- duced maternal and child mortality rates. It also should give us reason to worry as a higher population would mean higher pressure on re- sources, more food, more jobs and more dwellings. The de- mand on affordable health- care would also go up. Last year the National Family Health data said that India’s Total Fertility Rate has declined from 2.2 in 2015- 16 to 2.0, or below replace- ment ratio of 2.1. Replace- ment level is the level at which a population replaces itself. In simpler words, a sin- gle generation is not produc- ing enough children to re- place itself. This does not imply that the population will begin to fall immediately but it should peak sooner than predicted. A study pub- lished in Lancet in 2020 pre- dicted that by 2100 the TFR would fall to 1.9 and the popu- lation would come down by 300 million. India is in a stage where the population continues to grow despite falling birth rates due to the high propor- tion of young population. HEADING TOWARDS A PEAK, SLOWLY A United Nations report on World Population Day has projected India to overtake China as the world’s most populous country by next year. India’s population stands at 1.39 billion and that of China 1.44 billion, making them the world’s most populous countries. Some studies have estimated that the country’s population will peak at 1.5-1.6 billion between 2040 and 2048 after which a rapid decline will ensue A
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  6. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 14 CANDIDATES SCORE PERFECT 100% SAYS NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY JEE MAIN RESULTS Anurag Thakur dedicates PSA plant worth `1crore Hamirpur (UNI): Un- ion Minister of Infor- mation and Broadcast- ing, Youth Affairs and Sports, Anurag Thakur on Monday inaugurated PSA plant established at Civil Hospital Toun- idevi with an invest- ment of about Rs 1 crore, and the state-of- the-art Ultrasound Ma- chine, Potval X-Ray and ECG Machine, Baby Doppler Machine. Speaking on occa- sion, Thakur said in this era of Corona cri- sis, Narendra Modi gov- ernment has provided free rations to 80 crore people of the country for 8 months without any discrimination. He said under Ujjwa- la scheme, gas cylinders should be made availa- ble to crores of women free of cost and thou- sands of crores have been deposited in their Jan Dhan accounts. He said to deal with corona epidemic, the vaccine was made in In- dia, and people were given 2-2 doses free of cost. He said the gov- ernment has started many schemes for the skill development of the youth and to moti- vate them to start their own ventures. Earlier, he launched the Auto- matic Sanitary Pad Pro- duction Machine for awareness among wom- en on behalf of Swachh Bharat-Swasth Bharat PM’s Cleanliness Mis- sion at Narsin village in Kakdiyar. Hindu petitioners in Gyanvapi case decide to form new trust “You Don’t Take Rest During IPL...”: Sunil Gavaskar Slams India Players Moosewala case: SC junks plea seeking CBI probe Varanasi: The Hindu petitioners in the Gyan- vapi case have decided to form a new trust call Shri AdiMahadev Kashi Dharmalaya Mukti Nyas. The Nyas will take care of all court cases related to Gyanvapi mosque case. The four women peti- tioners in the case will formally announce the formation of the trust on Monday . Senior lawyer Hari Shankar Jain, Vishnu Jain and Ranjana Agni- hotri will be present on the occasion. According to sources, the trust will have 11 trustees, five invitees and four women peti- tioners. The trust will also manage expenses incurred in the cases. Hearing will restart in the case form Tuesday . New Delhi: Former In- dia captain Sunil Gavaskar has said that he is strictly against the idea of Indian cricket- ers getting rested for series, especially sen- iors. Gavaskar’s state- ments come after the likes of Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant, among certain other high-profile cricketers were given a break for India’s ODI series against West Indies starting this month. Gavaskar stated that asking to be rested when it comes to be playing for India is just not done and if the cricketers do not skip the IPL, there is excuse big enough to not give international cricket the same importance. ‘You don’t take rest dur- ing IPL, then why while playing for India?”. New Delhi: Punjab BJP leader Jagjit Singh on Monday withdrew his petition seeking a CBI probe into the mur- der of Punjabi singer Siddhu Moosewala, saying Punjab Police were taking care of it. “We wanted a CBI probe but Punjab Police are taking steps so we don’t want a central agency probe any long- er. We are not pressing for it,” the BJP leader’s counsel Namit Saxena told the top court. While accepting Saxena’s re- quest to allow him to withdraw the petition, a Bench led by Justice Ajay Rastogi said such issues shouldn’t be giv- en political colour. The petition was according- ly “dismissed as with- drawn”. Moosewala was shot dead on May 29 by as- sailants in Punjab’s Mansa district, a day after the state govern- ment curtailed his secu- rity cover. Punjab Police alleged that the killing of the popular singer seemed to be the result of an inter-gang rivalry . IN THE COURTYARD DELHI COURT SUMMONS FILMMAKER LEENA MANIMEKALAI ON AUGUST 6 RAJIV GANDHI ASSASSINATION CONVICT SEEKS RELEASE BHIMA KOREGAON CASE: SC TO HEAR RAO’S PLEA TODAY New Delhi: A court here has issued summons and notice of injunction to filmmaker Leena Manimekalai for August 6 over a poster of her docu- mentary film showcasing a woman dressed as Goddess Kaali and smoking a ciga- rette. The suit against Mani- mekalai seeks to restrain her from depicting the Hindu goddess smoking a cigarette. Summons and notice were also issued to her company as well. New Delhi: P Ravichandran, one of convicts in EX PM Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination in 1991, today ap- proached SC, demanding that he be released like fellow convict AG Perarivalan. In jail for 30 years now, Ravichandran wants interim bail until case for release reaches conclusion. New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear on Tues- day a plea filed by Telugu poet and an accused in the Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case, P Varavara Rao, chal- lenging the Bombay High Court order rejecting his prayer for permanent medical bail in the matter. MUMBAI COURT DECLINES DEFAULT BAIL TO ANIL DESHMUKH, 2 OTHERS Mumbai: In yet another setback, a Mumbai Special Court has declined default bail to ex-Min Anil Deshmukh 2 other co-accused in corruption case, here on Monday. Special CBI Court Special Judge S. H. Gwala- ni refused default bail pleas of Deshmukh and his former aides Kundan Shin- de Sanjeev Palande. Deshmukh, Shinde Palande had moved to Special Court. Goa Cong moves pleas to disqualify Kamat Lobo Goa: The Congress on Monday moved a dis- qualification petition against Digambar Ka- mat and Michael Lobo citing “anti-party ac- tivities”, despite the MLAs claiming that they were still with the party and made no at- tempts to split Goa unit and merge with the BJP . Goa Congress presi- dent Amit Patkar said activities duo indulged in amounted to them voluntarily giving up their membership of the party, as a result of which the petition has been moved before the Speaker’s office. “We are filing a dis- qualification petition against two senior lead- ers because they have voluntarily given up membership of the par- ty. There is a SC judge- ment of 2020, which says that any anti-party activity amounts to vol- untarily giving up their membership,” Patkar. Earlier in the day, both Kamat and Lobo, who AICC Goa desk in- charge Dinesh Gundu Rao accused of conspir- ing and colluding with the BJP to weaken and split the Congress, claimed that they were hurt by the allegations. “I have seen the video of the press conference of Dinesh Gundu Rao. I am shocked, stunned and it has hurt me be- yond words,” Kamat, a former Goa chief min- ister and the senior- most Congress legisla- tor, said. Michael Lobo speaks to the media on mutiny in Goa Congress, in Panaji on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI PSA plant established at Civil Hospital Tounidevi Anurag Thakur inaugurating PSA plant established at Civil Hospital Tounidevi on Monday. (1) Various temples submerge under the waters of Godavari river due to heavy incessant rainfall for the past three days, in Nashik (2) A boy carries an infant during heavy showers of rain, in New Delhi (3) Navsari SI DR Padharia rescues an elderly woman from the flood-affected areas of Bilimora Port, in Navsari (4) A kid amid the waterlogging in Oria Moria residential areas in Bilimora town of Navsari district of Gujarat. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday assured all possible help to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Rajnikant Patel. And isolated, extremely heavy rainfall is likely over parts of Telangana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh in the next few days, IMD forecast said on Monday. —PHOTOS BY ANI New Delhi: The JEE Mains result 2022 has been released by the Na- tional Testing Agency (NTA) on Monday . NTA has released JEE top- pers 2022 list on official website for the June/ April session 1. This time, 14 students have secured 100 percentile. Registration for JEE Mains 2022 Session 2 is also closed, and the exam will start on July 21, 2022. Candidates who perform favoura- bly in JEE Main Result 2022 are named Top- pers 2022. Youth should take advan- tage of schemes adopt self- employment entre- preneurship. I appeal people to take ade- quate precautions against Coronavirus that is still active. Anurag Thakur, Youth Affairs Sports Minister HERE IS THE LIST OF TOPPERS FOR JEE 1. Dheeraj Kurukunda (Telangana) 2. Rupesh Biyani (Telangana) 3. Boya Sathvik (Karnataka) 4. Aniket Chattopadhyay (Telangana) 5. Sneha Pareek (Assam) 6. Jasti Y VVS (Telangana) 7. Sarthak Maheshwari (Haryana) 8. Koyyana Suhas (Andhra Pradesh) 9. Kushagra Srivastava (Jharkhand) 10. Mrinal Garg (Punjab) 11. Navya (Rajasthan) 12. Penikalapati R Kishore (Andhra Pradesh) 13. Polisetty Karthikeya (Andhra Pradesh) 14. Saumitra Garg (Uttar Pradesh) MOHAMMED ZUBAIR SENT TO 14-DAY CUSTODY SATYENDAR JAIN’S CUSTODY EXTENDED TILL JULY 20 Luknow: A local court in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri on Monday sent Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair to 14 days’ judicial custody in a case regis- tered against him last year on charges of promoting enmity between groups. Zubair, appeared before a local court through VC. New Delhi: A court in Delhi on Saturday extended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) minister Satyendar Jain’s judicial cus- tody till July 20 in the money laundering case being inves- tigated by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Special Judge Geetanjali Goel on Monday also remanded co-accused Vaibhav Jain in judicial custody. INCESSANT RAINFALL IN MUMBAI, GUJARAT DELHI 1 2 3 4
  7. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 Singh: India must be ready to face upheaval due to expansion of AI New Delhi (ANI): De- fence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that the country should exercise restrain and caution while working on Artificial Intelli- gence (AI) mechanism and use it for the pro- gress of humanity . Sin- gh cautioned that it should not be like nu- clear power over which only a country or a group of countries have dominance. “We have to use AI for humanity’s pro- gress and peace. It should not be like nu- clear power on which only a country or a group of countries have dominance and the other countries are deprived of this tech- nology,” he underlined while addressing a symposium on ‘Artifi- cial Intelligence in De- fence’ here. “We have to ensure the demo- cratic use of the AI,” he added. The defence minis- ter further said the ar- rival of technology is just like the movement of a clock because once it moves forward, it is not possible to walk it back. “We cannot stop the progress of artifi- cial intelligence and we should not try to stop its progress. But we need to be careful about it,” he said, add- ing that when a new technology brings a huge change, its transi- tion period is also as huge and serious. The defence minister further said the arrival of a technology is just like the movement of a clock because once it moves forward, it is not possible to walk it back Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during an Exhibition and symposium on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Defence’, at Vigyan Bhawan, in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Manish Tewari refuses to sign opposition’s letter: Agnipath New Delhi (ANI): In yet another sign of dis- cord between Cong and party MP Manish Tewari, the latter on Monday refused to sign a letter by the Opposi- tion against the ‘Ag- nipath’ recruitment scheme. Tewari was one of the seven Oppo- sition MPs who met Defence Minister Ra- jnath Singh to raise concerns about the newly launched re- cruitment scheme for the armed forces. How- ever, only six of these MPs signed a memo- randum seeking with- drawal or scrutiny of the scheme, before sub- mitting it to Rajnath Singh. Amarnath Yatra resumes, pilgrimshopefulofdarshan Jammu (ANI): Amar- nath Yatra, which was partially suspended af- teracloudburstincident near the holy cave, re- sumedonMondaymorn- ing.Afreshbatchof Am- arnath pilgrims has started to move from the Jammu base camp.“We are filled with energy and will not go back without the ‘darshan’ of Baba. We have full faith in Bhole Baba and are waiting for the darshan of Baba. We are happy that the Yatra has resumed. CRPF and other person- nel have guided us to move ahead safely ,” said the pilgrims.Amarnath Yatra, which was par- tially suspended after a cloudburst incident, will resume on Monday from the Nunwan Pa- halgam side, informed the Amarnath Ji Shrine Board on Sunday.The pilgrims were waiting at the Baltal Base camp for the yatra to recom- mence. 16 people were dead and at least three dozen were missing af- ter a cloudburst trig- gered flash floods near the cave shrine of Am- arnath occurred on Fri- day . Choppers from both sides, Baltal and Nun- wan will be available. Pilgrims are on their way to the Amarnath Cave temple through the Chandanwadi route after the Amarnath Yatra resumed on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI NO NIGHT STAY FOR PILGRIMS AT HOLY CAVE DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Jammu (ANI): There will be no night stay at Holy Cave of Amarnath for Pilgrim and movement beyond Panjtarni after 3 PM has been barred. Amarnath Yatra resumed on Monday after remaining suspended for a day due to inclement weather as another batch of over 4,000 pilgrims left for the base camps of the 3,880-metre high cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas, officials said. The Yatra was suspended from Jammu due to bad weather conditions and no batch was allowed to proceed to the base camps in the Valley on Sunday. First India Bureau Bengaluru: Around 60 StartUps have regis- tered with ISRO since “unlocking” of the In- dian Space sector re- cently by Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi, and quite a few of them are dealing with projects related to Space debris management. The other StartUp proposals vary from nano-satellite, launch vehicle, ground systems, research etc. This was stated by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science Technology; Minister of State (Inde- pendent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Sin- gh while speaking after inaugurating the “ISRO System for Safe Sus- tainable Operation” (IS4OM) at ISRO Con- trol Centre on Monday . Dr Jitendra Singh re- called that only last month, Modi had, dur- ing inauguration of IN- SPACe headquarters at Ahmedabad, said, “When the strength of government Space insti- tutions and the passion of India’s private sector will meet, not even the sky will be the limit”. Dr Jitendra Singh said, IS4OM facility will aid India in achieving its SSA (Space Situa- tional Awareness) goals by providing a compre- hensive and timely in- formation of the Space environment to users. This multi-domain awareness platform will bring a prompt, accu- rate and efficient infor- mation on on-orbit colli- sion, fragmentation, at- mosphericre-entryrisk, space based strategic information, hazardous asteroids and space weather forecast. Dr Ji- tendra Singh said, the importance of radars and optical telescopes as the main ground-based facilities for tracking space objects including space debris needs to be highlighted, as accurate orbital information from such ground based sensors is a prerequisite for mitigating any colli- sion threats to an opera- tional space asset from other objects. Dr Singh: Space ‘unlocking’ linked 60startups with ISRO Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh formally inaugurating the “ISRO System for Safe Sustainable Operation” at ISRO Centre, Bengaluru on Monday. CRUCIAL READ CBI RAIDS 10 LOCATIONS IN TWO SEPARATE BANK LOAN FRAUD CASES New Delhi: The CBI on Monday said that they have registered two separate cases of bank loan fraud of Rs 2,148 crore and conducted raids at 10 locations across the nation in this connection. The first case was lodged on the complaint filed by the State Bank of India against Ushdev International Ltd, a Mumbai-based private firm and its Director-cum-Guarantor Suman Vijay Gupta, on the allegations of causing loss of Rs 1,438.45 crore. TRINAMOOL PITCHES ‘BENGAL MODEL’TO TRIPURA Agartala: “Bengal model of governance” will be TMC pitch in Tripura elections due next year as Banerjee’s party seeks to expand its base outside WB. The party set up its state headquarters at Agartala on Monday, two and a half months after it announced a 132-mem- ber state committee. VIRTUAL SUMMIT OF ‘I2U2’ SET TO TAKE PLACE ON JULY 14 New Delhi: The global food and energy crisis arising out of the Ukraine conflict is likely to figure prominently in the first virtual summit of the four-nation grouping comprising India, Israel, the US and UAE . US President Joe Biden is set to host the summit with PM Modi on July 14. Dwarka Expressway will be operational in 2023: Gadkari New Delhi (ANI): The Dwarka Expressway, also known as the Northern Peripheral Road in the Haryana portion, is being devel- oped as the first elevat- ed urban expressway in India and will be opera- tional in 2023, accord- ing to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gad- kari. In a series of tweets, he said Dwarka Ex- pressway will reduce pressure on the Delhi- Gurgaon Expressway (part of the Delhi- Jaipur-Ahmedabad- Mumbai arm of the Golden Quadrilateral) and arterial roads that experience severe traf- fic congestion, primar- ily from the commuters of West Delhi. He said 50%-60% of the traffic on NH-8 will be diverted onto the new expressway, there- by improving traffic movement towards Sohna Road, Golf Course Road, and air extension. HIGHLIGHTS The Expressway, connecting Dwarka in Delhi to Gurugram in Haryana, is being developed at a total cost of Rs 9,000 crore with a total length of 29 km out of which 19 km length falls in Haryana while the remaining 10 km of length is in Delhi. Nitin Gadkari Bhagwant Mann Raghav Chadha Punjab: Raghav Chadha appoints chairman of advisory panel Chandigarh(ANI): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has ap- pointed Raghav Chadha Aam Aadmi Party’s member from Rajya Sabha as the Chairman of Advisory Committee to the state govt. He will oversee the “conception and implementation of pro-people initiatives of the AAP govt in Punjab and advise the govt on matters of finance, the Chief Minister’s Office said. In a statement, the CMO said Mr Chadha is a Chartered Accountant and worked with some of the biggest corporate firms of the world. He has also served as Fi- nancial Advisor to Del- hi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia. “His strenuous efforts helped in making Delhi a Rev- enue surplus state and thereby putting it on the trajectory of high eco- nomic growth”. Cheating case filed against SpiceJet MD New Delhi (ANI): A case of fraud has been registered against SpiceJet Chairman and M a n a g i n g D i r e c t o r Ajay Singh and others for allegedly cheating a Gurugram resident by delivering fake share certificates to him. Complainant Amit Aro- ra, a resident of the Magnolias, Golf Links, Golf Cours, Gurugram, stated in his police com- plaint that Singh had delivered a fake DIS of 10 lakh shares for ser- vices provided to him. Yogi says no to‘population imbalance’ Lucknow (PTI); Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister YogiAdityanathonMon- day said that the popula- tion control programme must go ahead success- fully but at the same time, ‘population imbal- ance’ should not be al- lowed to happen.The chief minister said, “It should not happen that the speed of population growthorthepercentage of some community is high and we stabilise the population of the `mool- niwasi’(natives)through awareness or enforce- ment.” “This is a matter of concern for every country where there is a situation of population imbalance,” he added. Yogi Adityanath launchedthe‘Population Stability Pankhwada’ in Lucknowontheoccasion of WorldPopulationDay . He was speaking at a function to mark the be- ginning of ‘population control fortnight’. Temjen Imna Along @AlongImna On the occasion of #WorldPopulationDay, let us be sensible towards the issues of popu- lation growth and inculcate informed choices on child bearing. Rail link to ensure faster coal movement to Odisha ports New Delhi (PTI): The first stretch of the Ma- hanadi Coal Railway Ltd (MCRL), being set up to transport coal from Talcher Coal- fields, is expected to be functional in 2022, and ensure faster move- ment of coal rakes to Paradip and Damra ports, decongest the rail network, and reduce the transportation cost considerably , an official statement said. Under the MCRL’s Phase-I, the 14-km-long Angul-Balram corridor, expected to be opera- tionalised by this year, will have movement of 25 MT coal from MCL mines in Talcher Coal- fields, the Coal Minis- try statement said. The Ministry said that ship- ping routes are much cheaper compared to the rail network and will improve coal avail- ability in the southern and western region of the country.Phase-II, the 54-km-long Balram- Jarpada-Tentuloi span, is expected to be com- missioned by December 2025 and provides con- nectivity to allocated coal blocks on the south- ern side and central part of Talcher Coal- fields. Work is progress- ing rapidly, as notifica- tion for land acquisition and forestry clearances have been obtained, the statement said, adding that this line will cater to evacuation of around 58 MT coal from CIL and non-CIL coal blocks in Talcher. RAJA, THE OLDEST TIGER IN INDIA, DIES Kolkata (PTI): One of the oldest tigers in India Raja died at the age of 25 years and 10 months at a rescue centre in north Bengal in the early hours of Monday. “He was one of the oldest tigers in India, and was brought to the Khairabari Leopard Rescue Centre at Jaldapara in north Bengal in August 2008,” said Deepak M, divisional forest officer of Jaldapara. Normally, tigers live up to 16 years in the wild and up to 28-30 years in captivity, according to data publicly available. Promoted by Shree Cement Ltd.
  8. NEWS JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 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 First India Bureau Jaipur: Industry Min- ister Shakuntala Raw- at held a review meet- ing of various indus- tries, including RIICO, Khadi, weavers’ feder- ation and other related departments on Mon- day and gave them nec- essary instructions to complete the work un- der the budget an- nouncement so that people can avail its benefits. Rawat has directed to talk to all the district collectors for maxi- mum MoUs in the In- vest Rajasthan to be organized at JECC (Sitapura), Jaipur on October 7 and 8 in the state. She said that she would also talk to the collectors about this. She has directed the departmental officers to contact the investors and resolve their prob- lems immediately and make arrangements to provide better facilities to the investors. Rawat reviews preps for Invest Raj INVEST RAJASTHAN SUMMIT MORE RAIN IN STORE! Jodhpur: Angry over denial of leave, CRPF jawan shoots himself Jodhpur (PTI): A CRPF jawan, who had locked himself up in his house with his fam- ily, shot himself dead Monday after a night- long attempt by offi- cials to stop him from committing suicide, police said. Naresh Jat bran- dished his INSAS rifle from the balcony of his residential quarters at the CRPF training cen- tre at Paldi Khinchiyan, and fired several shots in the air, threatening suicide, apparently af- ter he was denied leave by a senior officer. On getting informa- tion about the incident, police and CRPF offi- cials rushed to the spot and tried to convince the jawan into handing over the weapon, but he continued to threaten them with suicide. Police said they also called his father to talk him out of the situa- tion, but in vain. Police sources said the jawan was angry with the CRPF DIG for not granting him leave on Sunday . The jawan fired 8 rounds before taking his wife and 8-yr- old daughter hostage Police and CRPF officials rushed to the spot and tried to convince jawan Naresh Jat but to no avail as he shot himself. Shakuntala Rawat chairing a meeting with officials at Udyog Bhawan in Jaipur on Monday. At about 5.30 pm on Sunday, he came out in the balcony of his quarters, waving his INSAS rifle and began shoot- ing in the air. In over an hour, he shot eight rounds and threatened to kill himself and his family. —Police sources EX-ARMY MAN DIES BY SUICIDE AFTER ‘HARASSMENT OVER REPAYMENT OF LOAN’ Barmer: A 40-year-old ex-army man died by suicide in Barmer. Before that he had updated his Whatsapp status related to the extreme step and also a left a suicide note. Police identified the deceased as Kishor Singh Shekhawat, a resident of Danta Ramgarh in Sikar. Police said that Singh was working as a security guard at a refinery site in Barmer.Prima facie police investigation revealed that Singh had taken the extreme step after facing too much harassment from the finance company over repayment of loan. —Mukesh Mathrani Kota/Jodhpur/Ajmer: Two youths drowned while bathing downstream of Kota barrage. Among the two, one youth was immediately taken out. Akash alias Golu, a resident of Sakatpura, was bathing with his partner in the downstream of Kota barrage near Chambal River Front. In a similar incident, two broth- ers died after drowning in a cistern built on an agricul- tural farm in Jodhpur. A 12-year-old boy slipped into the cistern, to save him his 17-year-old elder brother also jumped into the water. Two boys Rahul Rawat and Dhoni Rawat drowned in a pit at Kishangarh. FIVE KIDS DROWN IN THREE SEPARATE INCIDENTS IN KOTA, JODHPUR AJMER Jodhpur: Bhopalgarh police station in-charge Saroj Chaudhary has been suspended. She came into the limelight after allegations of taking a hefty sum of Rs 3 lakh from the victim’s side in the case of a missing woman. A departmental inquiry was going on against her. In this case, her associate, a wom- an constable, has also been sus- pended. The lady constable was also accused of taking bribes. Jodhpur Rural SP Anil Kayal issued an order saying that a departmental inquiry into serious allegations against Chaudhary is pending. Her reporting headquarters will be Jodhpur Rural Police Line during the suspension period. WOMAN COP SUSPENDED, WAS ACCUSED OF TAKING RS 3 LAKH BY THREATENING Amarnathtragedy:Fourfrom Nagaurcrematedamidtears Narpat Zoya Nagaur: The bodies of four friends of Nagaur district, who died in the Amarnath cloudburst, reached their native vil- lage on Monday, where they were cremated in the presence of the ad- ministration. The four friends from Nagaur had gone for Amarnath Yatra. They began their journey from Pahalgam on July 6. On July 8, when they were returning, there was a cloudburst. Be- fore the darshan, they had posted photos in their village group. The bodies of Prahl- ad Ram, Yajuvendra Singh, Vijay Singh and Veer Singh reached their native village. The last rites were per- formed in the presence of the administration and the villagers bid a tearful farewell. Rajsico to develop New Air Cargo Complex: Arora First India Bureau Jaipur: The 365th meet- ing of the board of di- rectors of Rajasthan Small Industries Corpo- ration was held today under the Chairman- ship of Rajiv Arora, Chairman, RSIC. The board agreed to develop a new Khadi Plaza at Rajasthali Mall, MI Road, Jaipur. This will facilitate Khadi weav- ers of the State to show- case and market their khadi products. The board also resolved to develop a new large air cargo complex at Inland Container Depot locat- ed in Mansarovar In- dustrial Area, Jaipur. Rajiv Arora Dr. Veena Pradhan at the meeting in Jaipur. ACBnabsCWChead,membersadvocate Subhash Trivedi Pali: The ACB on Mon- day caught four people including the child welfare committee chairman, Sitaram Sharma while taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 through advocate Su- dhir Kankani. The bribe was sought as 10 percent of the compensation amount of Rs 4.25 lakh to the mi- nor rape victim from the government. Be- sides Sitaram and Su- dhir, two members Indu Chopra and Laxman were also caught. ACB ASP Narpatch- and said that the com- plainant had com- plained to the bureau that the accused sought bribe on February 15, 2022 but due no money with the complainant, it was decided to pay in installments. The com- plaint was verified on May 30. After the com- plaint was found to be true, trap was laid on Monday in the office of CWC, Pali. An enve- lope containing the bribe amount of Rs 10,000 was recovered from his table. Man booked for attempting to sodomise minor First India Bureau Pali: A 45-year-old man as been booked on charg- es of attempting sodomy on a 13-yr-old student of Class 8. The incident happened on 7 July. The case was filed on July 10 at the Rani police sta- tion. SHO Hinglaj Dan said in the report, the victim said that on 7 July, he was coming from the farm to the house during the day when the accused made him sit on his bike on the pretext of dropping him. On the way, he took him to an enclosure and tried to misbehave. When he shouted, the accused left him and gave Rs 10. Four friends of Nagaur posing for a selfie at Amarnath. (L-R) Accused Indu Chopra, Sitaram Sharma and Laxman. Advocate Sudhir Kankani. Sachin Pilot @SachinPilot The sad news has been received of the death of three people from Sriganganagar district besides four pilgrims from Nagaur district in the natural calamity caused by cloudburst near Amarnath cave. Vasundhara Raje @VasundharaBJP Apart from three people of Sri Ganganagar, four devotees of Nagaur district were also hurt to hear about the untimely death of four devotees in the natural calamity near the Amarnath cave. Accused sought bribe for releasing compensation to a minor rape victim First India Bureau Jaipur: The state gov- ernment is taking im- portant decisions for the availability of safe drinking water in the state. In this sequence, CM Ashok Gehlot has given financial ap- proval of Rs.28.96 crore for the reorgani- sation of Bhinder urban water scheme of Vallabhnagar as- sembly constituency of Udaipur district. With the approval, the work of deepening of 2 open wells, work of rising pipe line from surface wa- ter source Jadu, Kadecha and Ra- tarela Anicut, 3 new high reser- voirs, 1 new clean ground water res- ervoir, Construc- tion of RGF filter plant and work of distribution pipelines (length 61.9 km) will be done. HARISH CHAUDHARY MEETS CM GEHLOT OVER DOP NOTIFICATION Jaipur: Questions have been raised regarding the amendment made in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) reservation by the Department of Personnel. Former Revenue Minister Harish Chaudhary met Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot regarding this on Monday and demanded the implementation of the earlier system in the Ex-Servicemen Act case. Chaudhary said that on April 17, 2018, a new notification was issued by the DoP by making changes to the Act. Due to this, most of the seats of OBC male category are being allotted to ex-servicemen. Most of the applications from ex- servicemen come from the OBC category due to which new recruitments from OBC category in state govern- ment jobs is next to nil. Choudhary said that class wise reservation of ex-servicemen should be made in all categories. Only 12.5% reservation should be given to ex-servicemen in the OBC category. Jaipur: In an innovative move, keeping people’s health in mind, the visitors at the Chief Minister’s Residence to meet CM Ashok Gehlot, will now be served Coconut wa- ter, which is an healthy option as compared to tea other snacks, which were served earlier. This new move on the part of the CMR has been appreciated by one and all. VISITORS AT CMR TO BE SERVED COCONUT WATER INSTEAD OF TEA CMsanctions`28.96crforurban water scheme Bhinder, Udaipur NEWS FROM CMO CMR Jaipur (PTI): Moder- ate rainfall occurred at most places in Ra- jasthan while isolated places received heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours ending Monday morning, weather offi- cials said. NainwainBundidis- trict recorded 13 cm of rain, followed by Dhol- pur (12 cm), and Lax- mangarh in Sikar (10 cm) till Monday morn- ing, according to the meteorological depart- ment.Different part of Sirohi, Banswara, Jaipur, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Churu, Bikan- er, Jhunjhunu dis- tricts received less than 10 cm of rain dur- ing this period. The weather depart- ment has forecast heavy rain at isolated places in Baran, Kota, Jhalawar and Chittor- garh districts during the next 24 hours. Rain clouds hover over Statue Circle, Jaipur on Monday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA NEWS DIGEST CM Ashok Gehlot First India Bureau Alwar:TradersinAlwar have started demanding arms licence from the government to ensure their security during in- cidents like murder, fir- ing, dacoity and ransom. They have appealed to the Chief Minister and Collector regarding the same.DistrictTradeFed- eration President Ramesh Juneja has sought a license for re- volver following a firing incidentatashop,during which miscreants de- manded a ransom of Rs 50lakhs.Theincidentoc- cured on July 9 outside DoodhMisthanBhandar inAlwarwhensomeuni- dentifiedmenfiredagun shot on the fridge and de- manded a ransom of Rs 50 lakhs, police said. Alwar traders seek weapon licence from CM for safety licence from CM for safety JULY 10, 2022
  9. Employ a man with good character, you can always train him and teach him skills. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 Dimple Sharma Jaipur: Discussions with students about their career plans and oppor- tunities were held in the Education Summit or- ganised by First India news channel. Educational institutes were also felicitated for their outstanding perfor- mance in the field of edu- cationduringtheSummit. Education Minister BD Kalla, Higher Educa- tion Minister Rajendra Yadav, and Technical Education Minister Dr Subhash Garg were pre- sent as special guests in the Summit along with channel head Dr Jagdeesh Chandra. They inaugurated the Summit by lighting a lamp. Education Minis- ter Dr BD Kalla said, “Every child grows up and says that I want to become a teacher be- cause he is very much influenced by a teacher.” He said that the State Government has started a ‘Bridge Course’ and Ra- jasthan is the first state to do so. Higher education min- ister Rajendra Yadav said that the parents want theirchildrentoacquirea good professional career. Talking about the Summit, Technical Edu- cation Minister Dr Sub- hash Garg said that the concept of the Education Summit is very effective. He said that those who run institutions, face a lot of problems and dif- ficulties and they have to learn how to overcome the challenges in the changing environment. He also said that stern ac- tion should be taken against the private insti- tutions, which issue fake degrees to students. Raj first state to introduce ‘Bridge Course’ for students: Dr BD Kalla CM GEHLOT WILL WEAVE HIS MAGIC AGAIN: SINHA Educational institutes were also felicitated for their outstanding performance in the field of education during the Education Summit organised by First India News Dr Subhash Garg Jagdeesh Chandra inaugurate the First India Education Summit at Hotel Radisson Blu in Jaipur on Monday. Also seen here are Dr GK Prabhu, Kamla Poddar, Rajendra Yadav, Dr Sandeep Bakshi,Abhishek Poddar Arvind Agrawal. Jaipur (Agencies): Un- ion Home Minister Amit Shah during his recent visit to the Pink City told the party workers that the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly polls will be contested on a three-pronged strategy- PM face, Pan- na model and Hindutva, sources said. Interacting with workers at state BJP HQs in Jaipur in a closed-door meeting, he said: “Workers should concentrate on the Pan- na booth model and strongly promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi’swelfareschemes. Also, issues related to Hindutva need to be worked upon.” Party sources told that the mission 2023 blueprint seems to be set as instructions have been given to work on Panna and booth mod- els taking cue from Gu- jarat model. Before the meeting, Shah presided over the 30th meeting of North- ern Zonal Council in Jaipur and discussed the growing threat of cybercrime and strate- gies for its prevention via various medium. Dr BD Kalla addresses the gathering. Dr Subhash Garg addresses the gathering. Rajendra Yadav addresses the guests. Naresh Sharma Jaipur: Opposition’s Presidential candidate, Yashwant Sinha, while addressing a press con- ference, said that CM Gehlot has given his in- dications he may weave his magic again. He was responding to a questionwhetherhewill get MLAs’ support like they (MLAs) supported Congress in RS polls. “We are not fighting only one political party , we are also fighting those agencies of govt which are being used to harass people. I will stop misuse of agencies from the 2nd day as soon as I take oath,” he said. CM Gehlot said, “Now, they have started attacking regional par- ties. It is a very danger- ous. PM Modi should come forward address nation over the current tense situation.” Mission 2023: Shah lays down 3-point strategy in Raj CM Gehlot Yashwant Sinha had a closed door meet over poll strategy 126 MLAs from Raj will support Sinha, says GS Dotasra CM Ashok Gehlot, GS Dotasra, Yashwant Sinha, Sudheendra Kulkarni Pranav Jha during the Cong Legislature party meeting at Hotel Clarks Amer in Jaipur on Monday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA CM Ashok Gehlot, Prashant Bairwa, Rajkumar Sharma and Pramod Jain Bhaya at Hotel Clarks Amer on Monday. Sachin Pilot being felicitated at the inaugural ceremony of Mahesh Sharma’s office in Jaipur on Monday. Jaipur: For the first time in the mining sector, Rajasthan is going to get the second award at the national level, which will be presented by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi today. Mines Minister Pramod Jain Bhaya will receive the award. ACS Mines Dr Subodh Agar- wal and Director of Mines Department KB Pandya will also participate in the programme. Agarwal said that an amount of Rs 3.60 cr in cash, citation and a trophy will be given to Ra- jasthan. The cash amount will include Rs 2 crore, which will be for securing 2nd place at the national level for minor minerals, Rs 1.40 crore as financial incentive on successful auction of seven blocks of prime mineral in 2021-22, and Rs 20 lakh as financial incentive on successful auction of one block of prime mineral in 2022-23. Apart from Shah, Union Minister of Mines, Coal and Parliamentary Affairs Prahlad Joshi and Minister of State for Mines, Coal and Railways Raosaheb Patil Danve will also be present in the function. —Nirmal Tiwari Shweta Mishra Awasthi welcomes the esteemed guests during the First India Education Summit at Hotel Radisson Blu in Jaipur on Monday.Also seen here are (L-R): Nirmal Panwar, Dr Praveen Kumar, Dr Praveen Chaudhary, Dr GK Prabhu, Dr Subhash Garg, Rajendra Yadav, Dr Sandeep Bakshi, Kamla Poddar, Prof Pradeep Sharma, Dr Arvind Agrawal, Dr Sanjay Biyani and Dr Ashok Gupta. —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA Shishir Awasthi New Delhi: The sus- pense over the next ca- reer move of famous news anchor Sudhir Chaudhary is over. Aaj Tak management has formallyannouncedthat Sudhir is joining them as Consulting Editor. The documentary for- malities have been com- pleted and now Sudhir will anchor the prime time show of Aaj Tak. The audience will be waiting with bated breath for his show. Now, a master strate- gist and an outstanding “Aaj Tak” performer Su- priya Prasad will help to do a tight rope balanc- ing act among Sudhir, Anjana Om Kashyap and Shweta Singh, all the three top anchors with the group at the moment. Sudhir Chaudhary to join Aaj Tak group! Centre should also consider implementing old pension scheme, says CM Gehlot Pilot inaugurates Vipra Kalyan Board office Sudhir Chaudhary UNION HOME MINISTER TO GIVE AWARD TO STATE’s MINING SECTOR TODAY FROM P1… Raj emerged... The establishment of Mahatma Gandhi Eng- lish Medium Schools and vision of efficien- cy-based education is becoming ideal for oth- er states. ‘Bridge Pro- gramme’ was an- nounced with a finan- cial provision of Rs 75 crore in the budget 2022- 23. “The main objective of bridge course is to bring educational level of children in line with present class, with which they will not face any problems in fu- ture,” Gehlot said. Education Minister Dr BD Kalla said that state govt has recruited 77,239 teachers re- cruitment of more than 1L is in process. MoS for Education Jahida Khan said that the state is constantly moving ahead in girls’ educa- tion. CS Usha Sharma said that Raj has carved its niche at the national level with regard to in- novations done in field of education. Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Congress lead- er Sachin Pilot inaugu- rated the office of Ra- jasthan State Vipra Kalyan Board, located near Ambedkar Circle. Vipra Kalyan Board Chairman Mahesh Sharma said that the formation of the board was included in the Congress manifesto. Pilot met Rajgarh- Laxmangarh MLA Jo- hari Lal Meena, who is recovering from a heart ailment enquired about his health. Bandi- kui MLA GR Khatana accompanied Pilot. Jaipur (PTI): Ra- jasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Monday said his government has decided to restore the Old Pension Scheme from a humanitarian point of view and there is no politics involved. He said the decision was taken after much thinking, and appealed to the Central govern- ment also to consider extending the benefit to its employees. “If I talk about OPS, it is a historic deci- sion,” Gehlot told pro- gramme here. “Union Home Minister Amit Shah was in Jaipur on Saturday and I urged him that the Centre should also consider implementing OPS.” He said the state gov- ernment has not taken the decision to imple- ment OPS in a hurry but after much deliber- ation. “It has been decided after a lot of thought. Chhattisgarh has also announced to imple- ment the OPS. Dis- cussions are going on in other states. Committees have been formed at many places. I think the central government should come forward (to re-implement it),” he said. Gehlot had an- nounced to restore the OPS for state employees in the budget speech of 2022-23. G e h l o t said, “We have im- p l e - mented OPS from a human- i t a r i a n point of view and there is no politics in it. Poli- tics hap- pens au- tomati- cally, if you do good work.” He said the Centre should adopt a positive attitude towards this scheme in the spirit of federalism. Meanwhile, he also expressed con- cern over the reduction in the Centre’s share in centrally sponsored schemes. Gehlot said that education and health will remain the priority areas of the state government. Under the OPS, gov- ernment employees ap- pointed on and after January 1, 2004 will be eligible for pension ben- efits and cashless medi- cal facility under the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS). CM Ashok Gehlot
  10. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 Supermodel Anjana Diwan shares her inspiring journey in a conversation with City First THE WANDERER OF HER LIFE! njana Diwan hailing from Alwar is a s m a l l - t o w n girl, living in a lonely world, taking the midnight train to go anywhere. Diwan is a free-spirited beautiful person with a wild heart and an open road ahead. Her messy hair is a visible attribute of her stubborn spirit. As she shakes it free, she smiles knowing wild is her favourite colour. When asked about her journey, the rav- ishing diva shared that “I started my journey in 2017 and after ups and downs, I won the Miss Alwar title in 2017 later her life took a great turn and I be- came the finalist in Elite Miss Rajasthan in 2018 and also won Miss Ajmer in 2018. I have twice contested Miss India Femina as well”. Sharing her strug- gles, the beauty said “I have thoroughly en- joyed my modelling career. As a model, it is very important to stay fit to survive in the modelling world, yoga is an important part of modelling. To sur- vive in the model- ling world, we have to be constantly up- dated and fit. When asked about her most rewarding moment in life, Anjana said “I am very grate- ful to Elite Miss Ra- jasthan and Gaurav Gaur for making me who I am, for groom- ing me and supporting me in my journey. EMR has given me the biggest platform that shaped my career. Sharing the most re- warding moment she said “When I became the finalist of Elite Miss Rajasthan, that was a great movement for me. Also when I got the opportunity to work in movies and al- bums like House full 4, the Aashram series and one Hollywood movie the Lonely Prince. UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR uttkarsha.shekhar@firstindia.co.in A JAIPUR, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022
  11. F A C E O F T H E D A Y GUNJAN HADA, Model LEO JULY 24 - AUGUST 23 Good planning will see you complete a task at work in record time. This is an excellent day to spend time with family. Your reputation is likely to boost your image on the social front. Monetary front grows strong for some. You enjoy excellent health. Those seeking love will get lucky. LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 A celebration can find you in your element today. Praise and honour are likely to greet you in something that you have managed to achieve. You will be a pillar of strength to a friend. A good day at work is foreseen as you make your mark in front of those who matter. ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 Fitness through extra efforts is assured for the deskbound. Some positive changes can be expected on the home front. New avenues for earning open up as you get more determined. If you are in love, chances of making an exciting plan together is possible. SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 22 A family youngster is likely to do you proud. Your strategy to promote yourself on the professional front will bear fruits. You may need to speed up things on the academic front to remain ahead. On the social front, the day finds you in your element. Something special awaits on the romantic front. GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 21 Some favourable developments on the social front are foreseen. Buying new furniture or a major appliance is possible. With good networking, a prized posting can be yours .Those trying to get back their money will succeed. A healthy phase of life begins for some. AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 Your own happiness is in your hands today. Spouse may need her space, respect that. This is a favourable day for completing pending jobs. Financially, no problems are foreseen. It is best to avoid outside food. Those in love with the adventures will chase the excitement very soon. TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20 You will find family life more than fulfilling. A senior is likely to put in a good word for you to the higher ups. Financially, you will be able to consolidate your position. Exercise care in matters of health. Lover may become your pillar of strength. CAPRICORN DEC 23 - JAN 20 Good advice may be required to make a profitable investment. A journey will take you down the memory lane. Some of you may start a long pending construction work at home. Winning the affections of the one you secretly love can become the achievement of the day. VIRGO AUG 24 - SEP 23 You may get busy organising something on the social front. You may need to put your ideas into action, if you want to prove yourself. A party may be thrown in your honour at work. Past investments start giving good returns. Health- wise a good day is foreseen. CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 23 Good tidings of your well wishers will keep you going on the professional front. You will take up someone’s cause and earn apprecia- tion from all quarters on the social front. Remaining on the good side of those who matter on the academic front will help you achieve much. PISCES FEB20 - MARCH 20 Appreciation is in store for homemakers. Those looking for buying a house can get a good bargain. A professional victory is yours if you play your cards well. Those in business will maintain good earning. You will enjoy good health. Young lovers will enjoy total bliss. SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22 This is the day full of joy, love and excitement . You will enjoy yourself with a new group of friends . Those in business will soon get a chance to make profits. A new deal is likely to come through and give you a taste of success pending time with lover proves most fulfilling. YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva 10 ETC JAIPUR | TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia he famous mythological tale of Devi Durga vs the t o r m e n t o r Mahishasur goes some- thing like this. There was once a vicious young demon named Mahishasur who wanted nothing more than to become im- mortal and be the su- preme power across earth and heaven. He prayed relentlessly to the Gods, and seeing his dedication, Lord Bramha appeared and granted him one wish. The cunning demon Mahishasur asked that he be made the most powerful creature on the plan- et, rendering him in- vincible by any man or God! Bramha un- suspectingly granted him his wish. Shortly after, Mahishasur gained immense strength and powers and began to misuse his superiority by wreaking havoc across the earth. He even dislodged most Gods from their heav- enly abodes, leaving them to scurry to Bramha for help. An urgent meeting between Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh saw them create God- dess Durga to take on and vanquish Ma- hishasur. Many Gods came together and be- stowed a slew of pow- ers and weapons upon Durga. Shiva gave her a Trishul, the God of the Himalayas gave her a Lion to ride on, and so forth. Durga became like a one-per- son army , endowed with multiple special skills, making her the only match for Ma- hishasur. Armed with all these powers, Dur- gadescendedfromthe heavens, and after a long and arduous ten- day battle, beheaded Mahishasur,restoring peace and order. It took a woman of many talents and powers to triumph over evil. This story fromourmythologyis of particular signifi- cance simply because it reminds us as a so- ciety , of the boundless vigourandtenacityof a woman, provided she can develop, and hone her skills. It is the former aspect of the aforementioned statement that is espe- cially relevant today; that a woman whose skills and powers are developed and nur- tured, is an unstoppa- ble force. This is what we need to d r a w a n d l e a r n f r o m Durga’s story and apply to soci- ety . Not only does Goddess Durga serve as an icon for empowering women, but her life also presents many lessons from which we can learn, particu- larly about women in society today . THE POWER OF TRANSFORMATION It is well known that Goddess Durga transformed herself into many different avatars depending on the need and situ- ation she was pre- sented w i t h . Women mirror this trait in everyday life, smoothly tran- sitioning from wife, to mother, employee to sister. This dex- terity ought to be treasured, celebrat- ed and appreciated much more than it perhaps is. HOLISTIC STRENGTH Durga also displays and demonstrates that she was strong in Mind and Body. She wasn’t just a woman who was a great physical war- rior but also an in- dividual who had tremendous psycho- logical resolve. This again is an enviable quality that is pre- sent in all women, something that ought to be applaud- ed and amplified, and lessons learned therefrom. COLLABORATIVE The reason Durga was able to over- come Mahishashur was that her endeav- our to conquer him was the culmination of a collaborative enterprise. All the various Gods who put their might and trust in her, helped her overcome the de- mon monster. In real life too, women are naturally prone to draw from the peo- ple around them. If a woman is sur- rounded by people who are positive and encouraging, there is virtually no limit to the heights a woman can reach. FACING FEARS Durga always stayed steadfast in purpose. She too had fears but she didn’t cower, choosing instead to face them, head-on. She tamed a wild lion too! Herein is anoth- er great lesson for young women and girls across the coun- try – to not let fear determine their ac- tions but rather push them to confront and triumph. DUALITY Durga is one of the best examples of a single entity em- bodying ferocity as well as compassion. Equal parts de- stroyer and creator, Durga’s life and sto- ry provide invalua- ble learnings for women of all ages, that within them resides the ability to be protector and caregiver. We celebrate Dur- ga Puja each year with much pomp and pageantry. That is all well and good. Per- haps this time, we should also look a lit- tle deeper and take a leaf out of the God- dess’s life and use it as inspiration to bring up the women of tomorrow! T DURGA-A SYMBOL DURGA-A SYMBOL WOMEN’S WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT FOR FOR GODDESS DURGA TRANSFORMED INTO MANY AVATARS AS PER THE NEED SO THE CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU DETAILS OF VARIOUS ROLES PLAYED BY TODAY’S WOMEN KARTIK BAJORIA The author is a Jaipur-based Communication Skills Educator Writer
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