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JAIPUR l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 157
OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI
Sensex closed at 60,686.69, up 767.00, or 1.28% on Friday. Nifty settled
at 18,102.75, up 229.15 points, or 1.28%. The Indian indices opened on a
positive note in line with trends seen across Asian and global markets as they
re-emerged from the shock of a surprisingly strong US inflation reading. The
markets rose in early trade but started shedding points before rising again.
Saudi Arabia has recognised Serum Institute of India’s Covishield as an approved
Covid-19 vaccine for entry into the country. With this, Covishield has joined the
list of eight other approved vaccines. According to a statement by Saudi Tourism
Authority, travellers who are fully vaccinated with Saudi-approved vaccines can
enter the country without having to undergo institutional quarantine.
SENSEX JUMPS 767
PTS, NIFTY AT
18,102; IT, REALTY,
ENERGY SHINE
SAUDI RECOGNISES
COVISHIELD,
EXEMPTS
QUARANTINE
CORONA CATASTROPHE
RAJASTHAN
INDIA
12,516
new cases
501
new fatalities
17
new cases
00
new fatalities
Not 12, but 15 new faces likely in Gehlot cabinet!
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: With a for-
ward movement over
the issue of cabinet ex-
pansion, primarily due
to the involvement and
direction of the Con-
gress high command,
with each passing day
a new development in
this regard is happen-
ing. While till Thurs-
day it was being said
that a dozen new min-
isters will be inducted
in the Gehlot cabinet,
by Friday, the number
further swelled by 3
and it is now being said
that now 15 ministers
can take oath.
The recent ‘develop-
ment’ will have a fur-
ther effect on the cur-
rent Gehlot cabinet as
now three more minis-
ters will be adjusted,
most probably, in the
organization since the
party will tow the ‘one
man, one post’ line.
This means that now
6 new ministers will be
inducted in Gehlot cabi-
net, which already has
a vacancy of 9 posts, as
a result of which 15 new
faces will be seen in the
Rajasthan cabinet.
Interestingly, there is
a strong word in the
‘relevant party circles’
that Assembly Speaker
Dr. CP Joshi could be
brought in the cabinet
with the all important
Home portfolio. Joshi’s
candidature in cabinet
is out and out Gehlot’s
proposal, it is being
said and to fill in the po-
sition left vacant by
Joshi, Dr. Jitendra Sin-
gh or Rajendra Pareek
are being told to be the
dark horses.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Speaker CP Joshi
FORMER UP MINISTER GAYATRI
PRAJAPATI, TWO OTHERS GET
LIFE TERM IN GANG-RAPE CASE
Lucknow: Former Uttar
Pradesh minister Gay-
atri Prajapati and two
others were awarded
life imprisonment for
raping a woman by a
special court
here on Friday.
The court that
hears cases
against lawmak-
ers also imposed
a fine of Rs 2
lakh on each convict.
Prajapati and two other
convicts Ashok Tiwari
and Ashish Shukla
were present in the
court when it pro-
nounced the judgment.
udge P K Rai had on
Wednesday held Pra-
japati, a key figure in
the previous Akhilesh
Yadav government, and
his accomplices
guilty of raping
the woman and
also trying to
rape her minor
daughter It said
the prosecution
has been able to prove
charges against them
beyond a reasonable
doubt. The prosecution
had produced 17 wit-
nesses in the case.
CP Joshi could be
made Home
Minister!
NOW, INVEST DAILY
IN GOVT SECURITIES
PM Modi launches 2 crucial RBI schemes aimed at
expanding investment scope, ensuring more security
The initiative
was first
mentioned by
the RBI
Governor in
February 2021
New Delhi: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi
launched two consum-
er-centric initiatives of
the Reserve Bank of In-
dia (RBI) on Friday via
videoconferencing. The
two initiatives are the
RBI Retail Direct
Scheme and the Reserve
Bank Integrated Om-
budsman Scheme.
Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman
and RBI Governor
Shaktikanta Das were
also part of the virtual
launch event.
PM Modi said the the
schemes will expand
the scope of invest-
ment in the country
and make access to
capital markets easier
and more secure for in-
vestors.
In the last 7 years,
NPAs (non-per-
forming assets)
were recognized
with transparency.
The focus has been
on resolution; mul-
tiple reforms were
carried out in the
financial system
and public sector
banks
Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister
RBI has been lever-
aging technology
and innovation to
enhance the efficien-
cy of its services.
RBI’s developmen-
tal role is focused on
further deepening of
financial inclusion
and undertaking
people-centric initi-
atives
Shantikanta Das,
RBI Governor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, RBI Governor
Shantikanta Das and others, launches RBI schemes through video conferencing in New Delhi.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah after paying tributes to the statue of Madan Mohan Malviya on his
death anniversary, at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi on Friday.
WHAT IS THE RBI RETAIL
DIRECT SCHEME
WHAT IS RBI INTEGRATED
OMBUDSMAN SCHEME
The RBI Retail Direct Scheme will allow
retail investors to invest easily in
government securities. The scheme will
allow retail investors to open and main-
tain account free of cost. Investors would
have to open and maintain the Retails
Direct Gilt Account or RGD with the RBI
for investments in government securi-
ties. submit the form. They are beneficial
for investors as they offer guaranteed
returns.These securities are deemed safe
investments and offer promised returns.
The RBI Integrated Ombudsman
Scheme aims to further improve
the grievance redress mechanism for
resolving customer complaints against
entities regulated by the central bank. It
may be noted that PMO said the theme of
the scheme is based on “One Nation-One
Ombudsman” with one portal, one email
address for the customers to lodge their
complaints. This means there will be a
single point of reference for customers to
file complaints against entities.
AMIT SHAH’S 2-DAY UP
POLLS MASTERCLASS
Varanasi: Union Home
Minister and former
BJP president Amit
Shah reached here on
Friday and chaired a
crucial party meeting to
decide on the poll strat-
egy ahead of the 2022 Ut-
tar Pradesh assembly
elections.
Shah reached Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi’s parliamentary
constituency Varanasi
on a two-day visit to a
warm welcome with
thousands of hoardings
greeting him.
On his arrival, Shah
was received by Chief
Minister Yogi Adity-
anath, Union Minister
and BJP’s UP affairs in-
charge Dharmendra
Pradhan, Deputy CM
Dinesh Sharma and par-
ty state president Swa-
tantra Dev Singh.
Those who attended
the crucial meet includ-
ed in-charges of all 403
assembly constituencies
of the states besides the
district and regional
level leaders.
He will also visit Sa-
majwadi Party supre-
mo Akhilesh Yadav’s
Lok Sabha constitu-
ency Azamgarh,
where he will lay the
foundation stone of a
state university and
will address a public
meeting in Basti.
After SC warning,Army
agrees to grant permanent
commission to women
New Delhi: The Indian
Army on Friday told the
Supreme Court that it
was ready to grant Per-
manent Commission to
11 women officers in
line with its previous
orders after the apex
court warned of con-
tempt proceedings.
The move came as
the bench of Justices
DY Chandrachud and
AS Bopanna warned
that the top court would
initiate contempt pro-
ceedings against the
Indian Army and its
Chief Manoj Mukund
Naravane for failing to
grant PC to the women
officers. The top court
was hearing a contempt
petition moved by 11 of-
ficers alleging Army’s
non-compliance of the
directions issued by the
court.
Hyderabad: The new
frontiers of war is the
civil society which can
be manipulated to hurt
a nation’s interests, Na-
tional Security Advisor
Ajit Doval has said. He
was speaking at the
passing out parade
of the 73rd
batch of IPS
probationers
at the Sardar
Vallabhbhai
Patel National
Police Acad-
emy (SVP
NPA) in Hyderabad on
Friday
. Stating that peo-
ple are the most impor-
tant, Doval said, “The
new frontiers of war,
what you call the
fourth-generation war-
fare, is the civil socie-
ty.” Explaining fur-
ther, he said
wars have
ceased to be-
come an effec-
tive instrument
for achieving
political or mili-
tary objectives.
Hindutva, Hinduism two
different concepts: Rahul
amid Khurshid book row
New Delhi: Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi
on Friday stated that
HindutvaandHinduism
are two different things
and stressed upon the
need to explore
and understand
such differences.
Virtually ad-
dressing an orien-
tation camp in
Wardha, Gandhi
asked if Hinduism is
about persecuting peo-
ple of a different faith,
whileassertingthatHin-
dutva “of course” is
about that.
“What is the differ-
ence between Hindu-
ism, as we know it, and
Hindutva? Are they the
same thing? Can they
be the same thing? If
they are the same
thing, why don’t
they have the
same name? Why
do they have dif-
ferent names?
Why do we use
the word Hinduism,
why just not use the
word Hindutva, if they
are the same thing?
They are obviously dif-
ferent things,” he said.
CHINA IS THE BIGGEST SECURITY
THREAT, SAYS CDS GEN RAWAT
China has become India’s biggest security threat
and the tens of thousands of troops and weap-
onry that New Delhi rushed to secure the de-facto
Himalayan border last year will not
be able to return to base for a long
time, Defence Chief General Bipin
Rawat said. A lack of “trust” and
growing “suspicion” is coming in
the way of resolving the border
dispute between the nuclear-armed
neighbours, General Rawat said
late Thursday. Last month, the 13th round of border
talks between Indian and Chinese military command-
ers ended in a stalemate as both sides couldn’t agree
on how to pull back from the border.
SHAH TO CHAIR SOUTHERN ZONAL
COUNCIL MEET IN TIRUPATI ON SUNDAY
New Delhi: The 29th meeting of the Southern
Zonal Council, comprising Andhra Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, and Union Ter-
ritories of Puducherry, Lakshadweep, and the An-
daman and Nicobar Islands, will be held in Tirupati
on Sunday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will
chair the meeting that will discuss a broad range of
issues, including boundary disputes, security, and
infrastructure-related matters like road, transport,
industries, water and power, a Home Ministry
statement said. Shah has given impetus to this
vision of cooperative federalism to empower states
and promote a better understanding.
Civil society can be manipulated to
hurt India’s interests: NSA Doval
RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021
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सं.
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व दिनरांक
नराम
खसररा
संख्रा
रराजसव ग्राम
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श्रीमतरी इननिरया शमया्व ित्री श्री रयामयावतयार शमया्व, जयापत
ब्याह्मण पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 47 न्या कृपि उिज मंडरी के
िरीछटे बसंत पवहयार सरीकर रयाज.
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श्रीमतरी पनम्विया िषेवरी ित्री श्री पवनोि कुमयार, जयापत
नया्क पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 03, जगिमबया कॉिोनरी
पििरयािरी रोड के िपक्ण सम््विुरया सरीकर रयाज.
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श्री कैियाश कुमयार िटवयाररी िुत्र सरीतयारयाम, जयापत महयाजन
पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 51, खयानियानरी िूध डटे्ररी के ियास,
रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
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श्री सषेढूरयाम गुपतया िुत्र श्री मुकतरीियाि अग्रवयाि जयापत
महयाजन अग्रवयाि, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 46, संतोि नगर
कॉिोनरी, ज्िुर रोड खरीिड़ो कया बयास, सरीकर रयाज.
182
खरीिड़ो कया
बयास, सरीकर
200 आवयासरी् AF920210017257
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श्रीमतरी बरकत बयानो ित्री अबिुि सिरीम जयापत
मुसिमयान, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 54, न्ू इनद्या कॉिोनरी,
सम््विुरया पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
295 सम््विुरया 216.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017263
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श्रीमतरी कृषणया कंवर ित्री श्वण पसंह, जयापत रयाजिूत
न्ू पशव कॉिोनरी, ियावर हयाउस के ियास, सरीकर रयाज.
158 सरीकर 213.3 आवयासरी् AF1020210000819
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भंवरियाि धयाभयाई िुत्र सोहनियाि धयाबयाई, जयापत गुज्वर
पनवयासरी रयाज नगर प्रगपत सककूि के ियास, ियानरी करी टंकरी
के सयामनषे धोि रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
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नं. 18, िुरयानया िषेवरीिुरया में आगषे जयाकर ज्िुर रोड,
सरीकर रयाज.
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सुरषेनद् कुमयार िुत्र श्री िक्मरी नयारया्ण शमया्व, जयापत
ब्याह्मण पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, महयािषेव कॉिोनरी,
गोिरीनया् गौशयािया के ियास, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
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रयामप्याररी िपत् सुरषेनद् कुमयार मरीि, जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी
िटटेि कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, सम््विुरया सरीकर, रयाज.
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श्री बिबरीर पसंह िुत्र श्री िरीियारयाम मरीि, जयापत जयाट,
पनवयासरी वरीरतषेजया कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
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श्रीमतरी पकरण सैन ित्री अशोक कुमयार सैन, जयापत
सैन पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 42, नविगढ़ रोड के िन्िम में
जगमयाििुरया रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
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श्रीमतरी जयामोतरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री इनद्ियाि सुणडया, जयापत
जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया
कुडिरी, सरीकर रयाज.
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जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया
कुडिरी, सरीकर रयाज.
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श्री सरीतयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी
पजिया सरीकर रयाज.
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श्री सरीतयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड घोरयाणया, कुडिरी
पजिया सरीकर रयाज.
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पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड घोरयाणया, कुडिरी
पजिया सरीकर रयाज.
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श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी
सरीकर. रयाज.
200 कुडिरी 222.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017280
19
1168/08-
11-2021
श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी
सरीकर. रयाज.
200 कुडिरी 116.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017281
20
1169/08-
11-2021
श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी
सरीकर. रयाज.
200 कुडिरी 172.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017282
21
1170/08-
11-2021
श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट,
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी
सरीकर रयाज.
200 कुडिरी 191.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017283
22
1171/08-
11-2021
श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट,
पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी
सरीकर रयाज.
200 कुडिरी 266.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017284
23
1172/08-
11-2021
श्री तयारयािंि सैनरी िुत्र श्री प्रभुि्याि जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी
सू््व नगर, पििरयािरी रोड, सम््विुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
581/
186
सम््विुरया 284.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017285
24
1173/08-
11-2021
रमषेश कुमयार सैनरी िुत्र श्री प्रभुि्याि जयापत मयािरी,
पनवयासरी सू््व नगर, पििरयािरी रोड, सम््विुरया, सरीकर
रयाज.
580/
186
सम््विुरया 284.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017286
25
1174/08-
11-2021
श्रीमतरी छोटरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री बरीरबि भपड्या जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी िरण पसंह नगर में अनिर करी ओर, नविगढ़
रोड सरीकर रयाज.
956 सरीकर 136.11 आवयासरी् AF920210017287
26
1175/08-
11-2021
श्री पवरषेनद् धया्ि िुत्र बनवयाररी ियाि धया्ि जयापत जयाट
पनवयासरी पित्रकुट कॉिोनरी, बयाियाजरी नगर के िरीछटे,
ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
528 िषेवरीिुरया 122.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017288
27
1176/08-
11-2021
श्री गोरधन िुत्र श्री नोियारयाम जयापट जयाट पनवयासरी िरण
पसंह नगर में अनिर करी ओर, नविगढ़ रोड, सरीकर
रयाज.
956 सरीकर 136.11 आवयासरी् AF920210017289
28
1177/08-
11-2021
श्री मिनियाि िुत्र श्री बोिुरयाम जयापट जयाट पनवयासरी
सयांविरी रोड, शैििुत्ररी कॉिोनरी के आगषे, बजयाज ग्रयाम
सयांविरी तन िंििुरया सरीकर रयाज.
793 बजयाज ग्रयाम 285 आवयासरी् AF920210017290
29
1178/09-
11-2021
श्री छरीतरमि िुत्र श्री मयांगरीियाि सैनरी जयापत मयािरी
पनवयासरी पिपड्या टरीबया के ियास, रयाधयापकशनिुरया सरीकर
रयाज.
522/
1095
रयाधयापकशनिुरया 212.4 आवयासरी् AF920210017292
30
1179/09-
11-2021
श्री पजतषेनद् सैनरी िुत्र श्री छरीतरमि जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी
पिपड्या टरीबया के ियास, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
532 सरीकर 151.73 आवयासरी् AF920210017293
31
1180/09-
11-2021
श्रीमतरी सजनया िषेवरी ित्री श्री बृजियाि मरीणया जयापत
मरीणया पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं 57 पकसयान कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़
रोड, सम््विुरया सरीकर रयाज.
554 /
45
सम््विुरया 451.28 आवयासरी् AF920210017296
32
1181/09-
11-2021
श्री समितपसंह शषेखयावत िुत्र श्री रघुवरीर पसंह जयापत
रयाजिुत पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं 4 श्री ््याम पवहयार कॉिोनरी,
छोटया तयाियाब के िरीछटे, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
387,
288,
389
सरीकर 300 आवयासरी् AF920210017297
33
1182/09-
11-2021
1. श्री अपमत अग्रवयाि िुत्र सव. श्री उमया शंकर
अग्रवयाि जरर्षे मुखत्यार आम:- श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि
जयापत महयाजन 2. श्रीमतरी अपनतया अग्रवयाि ित्री श्री
प्रमोि अग्रवयाि 3. श्रीमतरी सरिया मोिरी समसत जयापत
महयाजन पनवयासरी गो्ि धम्वकयांटया व बयाईियास के मध्,
सषेनट मषेररी सककूि के ियास, ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
199,
200
खरीिडो कया
बयास
250 आवयासरी् AF920210017300
34
1183/09-
11-2021
1. श्री अपमत अग्रवयाि िुत्र सव. श्री उमया शंकर
अग्रवयाि जरर्षे मुखत्यार आम:- श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि
जयापत महयाजन 2. श्रीमतरी अपनतया अग्रवयाि ित्री श्री
प्रमोि अग्रवयाि 3. श्रीमतरी सरिया मोिरी समसत जयापत
महयाजन पनवयासरी गो्ि धम्वकयांटया व बयाईियास के मध्,
सषेनट मषेररी सककूि के ियास, ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
199,
200
खरीिडो कया
बयास
150 व्यावसयाप्क AF920210017301
35
1184/09-
11-2021
अमरीनया ित्री सव. श्री सुबरयातरी धोबरी जयापत मुसिमयान
पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 54 पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
1039 सरीकर 138.88 आवयासरी् AF920210017304
36
1185/09-
11-2021
श्री कृषण सुबयार िुत्र श्री हररीरयाम पनवयासरी पवकयास
कॉिोनरी, पििरयािरी रोड, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर, रयाज.
1090 सरीकर 225 आवयासरी् AF920210017305
37
1186/09-
11-2021
श्री संिरीि कुमयार िुत्र गणषेश जयापत नया्क पनवयासरी वयाड्ड
नं. 56, नयारया्ण पवहयार, पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
161 सम््विुरया 142.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017306
38
1187/09-
11-2021
श्री िोकेश कुमयार भूरर्या िुत्र श्री रयामकृषण भूरर्या जयापत
जयाट पनवयासरी रयाज कॉिोनरी सम््विुरया, नविगढ़ रोड,
सरीकर रयाज.
87 सम््विुरया 239.85 आवयासरी् AF920210017307
39
1188/09-
11-2021
रयामिंद् िुत्र सव. श्री हरीरयाियाि िजजी पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं.
18, श्री ््याम पबहयार, नषेहरू ियाक्क के िरीछटे, सयाियासर
रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
388,
389
सरीकर 222.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017308
40
1189/09-
11-2021
श्रीमतरी खषेरून पनशया ित्री श्री सैय्ि अनवर अिरी
जयापत मुसिमयान, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 45, बयाियाजरी नगर,
ज्िुर रोड, िषेवरीिुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
360 िषेवरीिुरया 247.36 आवयासरी् AF920210017310
41
1190/09-
11-2021
श्रीमतरी शयांतरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री गोरधन ियाि जयापत मयािरी
पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 49, रषेलवषे फयाटक नं. 3 के ियास,
पिपड्या टरीबया, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
491 रयाधयापकशनिुरया 138.88 आवयासरी् AF920210017311
42
1191/09-
11-2021
श्रीमतरी तयारयामणरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री तधयारयाम जयापत मयािरी,
पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, महयािषेव कयाॅिोनरी, नषेहरू ियाक्क के
िरीछटे, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
392 सरीकर 263.33 आवयासरी् AF920210017312
43
1192/08-
11-2021
श्री ियामोिर प्रसयाि शमया्व िुत्र श्री जरीवनरयाम शमया्व, जयापत
ब्याह्मण पनवयासरी उतिम नगर आवयासरी् कॉिोनरी, मकयान
संख्या 28, सयाियासर रोड, एकसरीिषेनस कॉिषेज के
सयामनषे, सरीकर रयाज.
366,
367
सरीकर 280.87 आवयासरी् AF920210017291
44
1193/10-
11-2021
श्री इनद् पसंह िंवयार िुत्र श्री नंि पकशोर िंवयार जयापत
रयावणया रयाजिुत, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 26, िुरयानया व न्या
42, रयाणरी सतरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज.
650/
212
खसरया नं.
पमियान क्षेत्र में
नहीं है।
276.614 आवयासरी् AF920210017321
45
1194/10-
11-2021
श्री प्रहियाि पसंह फगषेपड्या िुत्र श्री हरजरी रयाम जयापत
जयाट पनवयासरी भगत पसंह कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड
सम््विुरया, सरीकर रयाज.
672/
34
सम््विुरया 135.64 आवयासरी् AF920210017322
आयुक्त
नगर पररषद, सीकर
BJP BRAINSTORMS, ARUN SINGH
CONCEDES TO LAPSES IN TICKETS
17-yr-old gets
pregnant after
rape by youth
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Getting a lease
for Meera Devi, Krish-
na Devi, Suman and
Sanjay of Khokhawas
village of Jagatpura
zone is like a dream
come true. On Friday,
MLA Ganga Devi gave
leases under 69A to 3
beneficiaries in Jagat-
pura zone office.
The families had ap-
plied for leases under
PSKS campaign. After
completion of neces-
sary documentary for-
malities by them, before
Diwali, when these peo-
ple reached the account-
ant to calculate the fee,
they came to know that
a fee of about Rs 20,000
will have to be deposit-
ed per lease as such
they decided not to avail
lease. But they availed
the leases after fee was
reduced to Rs 501. The
beneficiaries thanked
the government for this
campaign. Deputy Com-
missioner Mamta Na-
gar and other officials
were present.
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: Bharatiya Ja-
nata Party state in-
charge Arun Singh has
conceded to lapses in
the selection of candi-
dates because of which
the party lost Dhari-
yawad and Vallabhna-
gar bypolls. Singh, how-
ever, said that the deci-
sion of ticket selection
is not made by an indi-
vidual but is done col-
lectively
.
Singh on Friday said
the party’s votes shifted
and divided. “The Con-
gress has got a little
more than a third of the
votes from us and they
need not be happy about
this. We will review our
defeat,” he said, adding
that the BJP will form
the government in Ra-
jasthan in the next elec-
tions. Singh claimed
101% victory for BJP
saying the Gehlot gov-
ernment was facing
anti-incumbency
.
Jaipur: A 17-year-old
girl was raped and
got pregnant. The
matter was disclosed
when she com-
plained of stomach
pain and a case was
filed at Bhatta Basti
police station. The
mother took her to
the hospital and
came to know that
she was pregnant.
On being asked, the
victim told that the
youth living in the
neighborhood has
been raping her for
the last six months.
Bhilwara: A teacher
made obscene acts with
a Class 11 student in
Bhilwara. When the
student told her family
members about this,
they reached the school
and created a ruckus.
After this the school
was locked. Banera po-
lice reached the spot
and tried to pacify the
agitating family mem-
bers, but they did not
listen. She, along with a
friend, went to Hindi
teacher asking for leave.
The teacher sent her
friend out of the room
and did obscene acts
with her. Girl left and
did not come to school
next day. Teacher has
been put on APO. —FIB
The leaders who joined the BJP in the presence of Arun Singh, Satish Poonia, Rajendra Rathore, and
CP Joshi on Friday at the BJP headoffice in Jaipur. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Ganga Devi with beneficiaries.
Seven leaders who
joined BJP on Friday
include Ratna Kumari of
Shahpura royal fam-
ily, who contested as
independent in 2018, ex-
chairman Alwar UIT, Devi
S Shekhawat, Atar Singh
Pagaria, PCC member
Mahendrapal Choudhary,
Congress’ Inder Mohan
Singh Honey, ex-IPS
KC Meena, advocate
Shailendra Singh, who
fought for Gurjar reser-
vation.
7 WHO JOINED
SAFFRON RANKS
PSKS: People thank govt after getting leases
Teacher accused of molesting
Class 11 student, family protests
RAJASTHAN
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T20: INDIA PLAYERS LAND IN JAIPUR
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The prepara-
tions for the T20 match
to be held in Jaipur on
November 17 between
India and New Zealand
are in full swing.
Rahul Dravid, Ven-
katesh Iyer, Avesh
Khan and Mohammad
Siraj of Indian cricket
team reached Jaipur
on Friday. The fans
surrounded the play-
ers. The coaches and
players of the Indian
team reached Hotel
Marriott. All have
been quarantined.
The Board of Con-
trol for Cricket in India
has appointed former
cricketer Rahul Dravid
as the coach of the In-
dian cricket team. Ra-
hul Dravid’s first exam
will be held at SMS sta-
dium here. Indian
team will compete
with New Zealand.
Leaving Virat Kohli,
the Indian team will
play the first match un-
der the captaincy of
Rohit Sharma.
HI-LEVEL SECURITY SET UP IN CITY
RAHUL DRAVID ROHIT SHARMA R ASHWIN SHREYAS IYER ISHAN KISHAN
Preparations are on in full swing
for the match. Police security ar-
rangements have undergone several
changes. Jaipur police will be adopting
this kind of a match security system
for the first time and trials for the same
have already begun. Security has been
beefed up to ensure smooth movement
of the players. In a first, Rajasthan
Cricket Association has issued more
than 40 circulars relating to security
preparations. 1500 policemen, includ-
ing five IPS officers, 15 RPS officers
and more than 20 inspector level police
officers have been deployed. CCTV
cameras have been installed at the
entry points. About 12 multi-storied
buildings around the stadium will be
under the scrutiny of the police during
the match. —Satyanarayan Sharma
2 brothers buried
in borewell, 1 dies
another in hosp
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Two brothers,
Ramlal Yadav, 35, and
Gopi alias Gopal Yadav,
40, were buried when
soil caved in while re-
moving pipe from a
borewell at Keshwa ki
Dhani of Govindgarh
police station area on
Friday. After prolonge
rescue operation, Gopal
Yadav died and Ramlal
Yadav was hospitalised.
The duo went down to
a depth of about 30 feet
due to the soil sinking
in the boring pit.
Rescue operation was
started with help of
JCB. Due to a fault in
the boring, the work of
removing the pipe and
motor was being done
when the soil caved in,
the police said. Chomu
MLA Ramlal Sharma,
Govindgarh Panchayat
Samiti head Ramswa-
roop Yadav, former Pan-
chayat Samiti member
Arjunlal Yadav and oth-
ers reached the spot.
Corona cases reappear
ahead of India-NZ match
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After a lull of 3
months, 10 fresh corona
cases have appeared in
the city and 17 total in
the state on Friday
. The
fresh cases have become
a matter of concern for
the authorities here in
view of the upcoming
India-New Zealand T20
series to be held at SMS
stadium on November
17. Around 30,000 spec-
tators are expected to
gather on the occasion.
Moreover, Dev Uthani
Ekadashi falls on No-
vember 15 and marriage
season is about to begin.
As per the Health de-
partment report, 4 Cov-
id-19patientswerefound
in Bani Park, Mansaro-
var, Ajmer Road, Gopal-
pura  Luniawas. The
authorities may issue
new guidelines with
strict norms.
MORE THAN 12,000 CAMPS UNDER
NIROGI RAJ TO START FROM NOV 14
Jaipur: With special focus on health of children, CM Nirogi
Rajasthan Chiranjeevi Camps will be organised across state
from November 14. Health minister
Raghu Sharma is monitoring
preparations for more than 12,000
camps to be set up in 125 days. He
said that pregnant women along
with children will be examined. The
health department in collaboration
with education department. Health
Secretary Vaibhav Galriya said that health workers have
been trained to screen people for diseases which are not
easily detected at village level. —Vikas Sharma
NEWS DIGEST
KARNAWAT
LAMBASTS
STATE GOVT
JUDGE ABUSE
CASE: CLERK
SURRENDERS
Jaipur: Deputy Mayor
of JMC Heritage, Punit
Karnawat, has vehe-
mently criticised the
state government over
the irregularities in
the city. Speaking at
a media meet he had
invited on the occasion
of his completion of 1
year in the position, he
presented a report card
of the work he did dur-
ing the period.Karnawat
held the government
responsible for dividing
the city into 2 corpora-
tions and interfering
in the sanitary and
revenue collection work.
He accused state govt
of bias in allocating
funds between the 2
civic bodies.
Bharatpur: Rahul Kata-
ra, one of the two clerks
who were absconding in
case of sexual abuse of
a 14-year-old boy by a
judge, has surrendered
before the investigating
officer, CO Satish Verma
and the police arrested
him. The second clerk
is still absconding, for
whose arrest the police
has formed a team. On
October 31, the boy’s
mother filed a case of
sexual abuse against
judge Jitendra Gulia and
his two clerks Rahul
Katara and Anshul Soni.
The child’s mother had
also accused ACB’s
CO Parmeshwar Lal of
threatening the family.
Sedition FIRs
against actor
Kangana
across Raj
Lather angry
over frequent
accidents 
blockades
First India Bureau
Jaipur: DGP ML Lath-
er held a monthly crime
review meeting on Fri-
day and expressed dis-
pleasure over negli-
gence in blockades. he
said, “Negligence is be-
ing taken at many plac-
es in the blockade”. Re-
ferring to an incident in
Bhilwara, DGP Lather
got angry. During the
blockade in Bhilwara,
the constable died after
the vehicle overturned.
Instructions to DGP
Ajmer Range IG to take
special precautions
during blockade. All
range IG-SP was also
told, “Any negligence
will not be tolerated in
the blockade”. Lather
expressed his concerns
over frequent accidents.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Mahila Con-
gress on Friday lodged
multiple complaints
with police here against
actor Kangana Ranaut
for allegedly describing
Independenceas‘bheek’
or alms. During a TV
programme she had also
declared that the coun-
try attained freedom in
2014 when the Narendra
Modi-led government
came to power. The com-
plaints against her were
lodged in Jodhpur,
Jaipur,ChuruUdaipur.
The TV channel on
which she had made the
comment has also been
named in the complaint
filed in Jodhpur.
Jodhpur Mahila Con-
gress Committee presi-
dent Manisha Panwar
said in the complaint
that Ranaut insulted
freedom fighters and
people of the country
through her statement,
which falls under the
‘’category of sedition’’.
Jodhpur’s Shastri
Nagar SHO Pankaj Raj
Mathur said the com-
plaint has been taken
up for inquiry. Same
goes for Jaipur, Churu,
and Udaipur also.
Nepotism: Dotasra courts controversy
as his ‘samdhi’ set to join as advisor
First India Bureau
Jaipur: PCC president
and Education Minister
Govind Singh Dotasra
has once again attract-
ed controversy by invit-
ing his son’s father-in-
law Ramesh Kumar
Poonia, a retired offi-
cial, to become a con-
sultant in the recruit-
ment cell. A single or-
der was issued only for
Poonia and only ap-
peared for the post of
consultant in the re-
cruitment cell in the
Rajasthan School Edu-
cation Council.
Even before this,
teachers’ organisations
had alleged that Dotas-
ra promoted Poonia,
who was working as
District Education Of-
ficer, to post of Deputy
Director.
A release was issued
by department for post
of consultant in the re-
cruitment cell in Ra-
jasthan Council of
School Education. A
single order of Ramesh
Kumar Poonia was is-
sued in release. Poonia
has recently retired.
Gajendra Singh
meets JP Nadda at
BJP headquarters
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: Union
Minister Gajendra
Singh Shekhawat met
BJP National Presi-
dent JP Nadda at the
BJP headquarters on
Tuesday. According
to sources, the discus-
sion lasted for about
two hours. The issue
of Punjab was dis-
cussed in detail.
Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat was re-
cently appointed
state in-charge of
Punjab. During the
meeting, the situa-
tion in Rajasthan was
also deliberated on.
IN THE COURTYARD
RAJ HC ASKS TO
REISSUE RESULT OF
CONSTABLE EXAM
REET PAPER LEAK
HEARING NOV 17
BAPINI CASE: 148
FAMILIES GET RELIEF
Jaipur: The Rajasthan
Police Constable Recruitment
2019-20 result will have to
be reissued by the Police
Department. Rajasthan High
Court, while disposing of
the petitions regarding the
complaints of irregularities in
questions of exam and their
correct answers, ordered con-
stitution of a Subject Matter
Expert committee. On the ba-
sis of the report of that com-
mittee, the result of the exam
should be released again in 1
month. The court heard the
petitions of the candidates of
4 districts Bhiwadi (Alwar),
Churu, Bikaner, and Pali.
Jaipur: Rajasthan HC has
posted the hearing on REET
to Nov 17 after a response
was filed on behalf of the
Board of Secondary Educa-
tion and the state govern-
ment. Justice Mahendra Goel
gave this order on the peti-
tions of Bhagchand Sharma.
Jodhpur: The High Court
has put a stay on the evic-
tion order of about 148
families from in the famous
encroachment case of village
Bapini. In Bapini, there are
284 kutcha-pucca residential
houses in the area.
—PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO
—PHOTO BY MANOJ SAINI
—FILE
PHOTO
State govt stops gravel mining
in 173 leases from Friday night
Jaipur: State govern-
ment has issued orders
to stop gravel mining
activities in state from
Friday night. Orders
have been given to im-
mediately close mining
in 173 mining leases of
5 km distance of rivers
 cancel such gravel
mining leases.
Along with this, dis-
trict survey report of
mining leases will also
be done. Dr Subodh
Agrawal, ACS, Mines
has written a letter to
Collectors, SPs  Com-
missioners asking
them to comply with
SC’s decision.
Dr Aggarwal directed
to stop mining receipt
generation with imme-
diate effect in all ap-
proved gravel mining
leases of Khetdari land
within 5 kms of rivers,
as well as cancel mining
leases by Monday
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Former Uttar
Pradesh Chief Minister
Akhilesh Yadav was in
Jaipur on Friday to at-
tend a wedding. He was
welcomed by the local
Samajwadi Party lead-
ers at the Jaipur air-
port. During his inter-
action with the media,
the Samajwadi Party
Chief talked about hav-
ing a special connection
with Rajasthan as he
had studied at the Mili-
tary School in Dholpur.
While answering a
question on the upcom-
ing elections in UP,
Akhilesh took on the
Modi government at the
Centre and said the
election is not just in
UP but is also related to
the people of the coun-
try. He said SP would
form the government in
UP in the upcoming
elections as it has the
support of regional par-
ties.
SP WILL FORM GOVT IN UP: AKHILESH
Jagdeesh Chandra along with Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh
Yadav at Jaipur Airport on Friday.
Former UP CM  SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav attended the wedding
of the son and daughter of former member of Chomu Zila
Parishad, Vandana Yadav at Hadota village in Chomu on Friday.
FELLOWSHIP TO
DR SR MEHTA
DRUG OFFICER
REMOVED
Jodhpur: 90-year-old
Padmashri awardee Dr
SR Mehta and his son Dr
Sudhir have become a
role model for the medical
fraternity. Mehta Jr has got
the same fellowship his fa-
ther had got 36 years ago
from National Academy of
Medical Science. Dr Sudhir
is a senior Professor of
Medicine in SMS Medical
College.
Jaipur: Assistant Drug
Controller Mahendra
Singh Shekhawat has been
removed from post of reg-
istrar and Naveen Sanghi
from Chemist Association
has been entrusted with
responsibility of post
of registrar. Raids were
conducted at Pharmacy
Council’s office 20 days
back, 1 arrested for taking
bribe of 10,000.
PERSPECTIVE
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
I am the beginning,
middle, and end
of creation.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
Rajnath Singh
@rajnathsingh
The new policy reforms, coupled with
the ever-increasing ranking in ‘ease of
doing business’, have paved the way
of industrial development in the state
of UP and taken ‘Uttar Pradesh’ on the
path of ‘Uttam Pradesh’.
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
Enabling policy structure in the form
of #NEP2020, quality educational
institutions, societal inclusivity
with multiculturalism and focus on
innovation, entrepreneurship and
internationalisation will drive India’s
education system to newer heights.
TOP TWEETS
JUSTICE SN SHUKLA
WASN’T IMPEACHED,
GOVT SHOULD ALLOW
HIS PROSECUTION
he Central Bureau of
Investigation has
sought permission to
prosecute Justice SN
Shukla, also known
as Narayan Shukla, who was
named in the medical college
admission scam along with Jus-
tice IM Quddusi. A couple of
years back the CBI raided the
Lucknow residence of Justice
Shukla for allegedly taking
bribe from a private medical col-
lege. The corruption case
against Justice Shukla was reg-
istered on December 4, 2019.
A case in the medical college
scam, which surfaced in 2017,
was registered against Justice
Shukla, former judge of Odisha
High Court, Justice Quddusi,
owner of Prasad Institute of
Medical Sciences (PIMS) BP Ya-
dav, socialite Bhawna Pandey,
hawala operator Ramdev Saras-
wat and businessman Biswa-
nath Agarwala. Justice Shukla
retired in July 2020 with his pay
and pension intact.
An in-house inquiry by the
Supreme Court confirmed the
allegations but the judge was not
impeached as the government
sat over the recommendation of
two CJI’s. It is hoped that the Al-
lahabad High Court will grant
sanction for his prosecution.
T
atching women
bathe in the Ya-
muna covered
with industrial
waste on Chhath
wasthemostdistressingsight.
The sun-worshippers, for
whom a dip in the river is a
mandatory part of the ritual,
were unmindful of the hazard
the industrial waste posed.
Politicians and authorities
responsible for keeping the
river pollution-free blamed
one another and made re-
newed promises to clean the
river. All done with preten-
tious seriousness for news
channels as their hypocrisy
is no secret.
The shocking part of the
sordid pollution saga is that
it continues despite the Su-
preme Court and the Nation-
al Green Tribunal. One need
not mention state pollution
control boards as they gener-
ally use pollution for some
extra income.
All through his tenure as
Chief Minister of Delhi,
ArvindKejriwalhasannually
repeatedhispromiseof clean-
ing the Yamuna and beautify-
ing its banks for picnickers.
Watching the river on
Chhath it was obvious that
those promises were not
meant to be kept. The Central
government, the Central Pol-
lution Control Board and the
National Green Tribunal
have all proved to be ineffec-
tive against those interested
in protecting the polluting
industriesinUP
,Haryanaand
Okhla. There can be no better
proof of defiance by indus-
tries and government offi-
cials than this observation by
the NGT: “Industries are dis-
charging untreated sewage
water in the river with impu-
nity, as if the law of the land
does not exist. In spite of cat-
egorical observations in the
reports of statutory regula-
tors, not even a single person
is shown to have been prose-
cuted.” The observation also
shows how ineffective courts
and tribunals have become.
LET’S ACCEPT IT,YAMUNA
CANNOT BE CLEANED
Politicians and authorities
responsible for keeping
the river pollution-free
blamed one another and
made renewed promises
to clean the river
W
DELHIDIALOGUE:INDIA’S
BIGDIPLOMATICVICTORY
meeting held in New Delhi
between the National Securi-
ties Advisors (NSAs) of
neighbouring countries dis-
cussed the latest situation in
Afghanistan and saw partici-
pation of the NSAs of Russia,
Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan
and Kazakhstan was organ-
ised at the invitation of NSA
Ajit Doval.
In the meeting, the humani-
tarian crisis of Afghanistan
and the possibility of terror-
ists moving from Afghan soil
to other countries and meas-
ures to prevent it were dis-
cussed. Thecollectivedeclara-
tionsaidthatAfghanterritory
should not be used for any ter-
rorist activities. China and
Pakistan were also invited to
this dialogue but both the
countries refused to partici-
pate citing various reasons.
India, Russia, Iran and
other Central Asian coun-
tries discussed issues such as
terrorism, radicalisation,
cross-border threats and
drug trafficking in the re-
gional security dialogue or-
ganised under the name of
Delhi Dialogue. The meeting
emphasised the need to re-
store Afghanistan as a peace-
ful, secure and stable nation.
During the Delhi talks, In-
dia’s initiative to provide hu-
manitarian assistance to Af-
ghanistan in an uninterrupt-
ed, direct and assured man-
ner and collective coopera-
tion against drug smuggling
was also discussed.
This meeting of Afghan
neighbours, held in New Del-
hi, three months after the
Taliban’s occupation of Ka-
bul, was considered very im-
portant from India’s point of
view. There were many rea-
sons for this. First, it was the
first time since the withdraw-
al of the US in Afghanistan
that Russia, Iran and other
Central Asian countries, led
by India, have come together
to discuss the situation in Af-
ghanistan. Second, the way
Afghan neighbouring coun-
tries have accepted India’s
invitation and agreed to par-
ticipate in the meeting, it is
clear that they consider In-
dia’s role important for last-
ing peace in Afghanistan.
Third, after this meeting
chaired by India, the strategic
efforts of China and Pakistan
to isolate India in Afghani-
stan have suffered a setback.
Suchmeetingswerestarted
in the year 2018. The first two
meetings were held in Iran.
The third meeting was to be
held in New Delhi last year
but it was postponed due to
the pandemic. Questions
were being raised from the
beginning about the signifi-
cance of this meeting in the
absence of China, Pakistan
and the Taliban. The truth is
India is in a state of compla-
cency regarding the Taliban.
India still following the policy
of waitandwatch.Alongwith
many countries of the world,
India has already made it
clear that those who occupy
power by force will not be rec-
ognised. Twelve countries,
including India, US and Chi-
na, have already decided,
along with representatives
from the United Nations and
the European Union will not
recognise any government in
Afghanistan that seeks to
seize control by force. India’s
recognition of the Taliban de-
pends on the responses of
democratic countries. Since
the democratic countries
have not yet recognised the
Taliban. Perhaps this is the
reason why India did not in-
vite Taliban for talks.
In fact, after the return of
the Taliban to Afghan army
,
the influence of China and Pa-
kistan is increasing there. Pa-
kistanhasalsobeenabighand
behind the rise of Taliban.
Even during the control of Af-
ghanistan in the year 1996, Pa-
kistanhadprovidednecessary
help to the Taliban besides
weapons.EvenafterAmerica’s
arrival in Afghanistan in 2001
and ouster from Taliban pow-
er, Pakistan continued to sup-
port top Taliban leaders. Now
the way Pakistan and China
played a role in the formation
of the Taliban government,
India was marginalised in
some way or the other. On the
other hand India has its own
interestsinAfghanistan.India
has spent over $3 billion Dol-
larsoninfrastructureandpub-
lic utility projects in Afghani-
stan in the last two decades.
Along with Afghan citizens,
Taliban also acknowledges
this contribution of India.
This is the reason why India
has been raising the issue of
Afghanistan continuously in
bilateraltalksandmultilateral
fora for the last few days. India
does not want Afghanistan to
be a safe haven for terrorists.
In such a situation, the
Delhi Dialogue organised by
India is being seen as an at-
tempt to re-establish its role
and lost influence in Afghan-
istan. The manner, in which
all the major neighbouring
countries of Afghanistan, in-
cluding Russia and Iran,
have accepted the Indian
leadership through the Delhi
Dialogue, should be called
India’s diplomatic victory
.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
A
In fact, after the return of
the Taliban to Afghan army,
the influence of China and
Pakistan is increasing there.
Pakistan has also been a big
hand behind the rise of
Taliban. Even during the
control of Afghanistan in the
year 1996, Pakistan had
provided necessary help to
the Taliban besides weapons
“We all assembled
today to discuss
issues related to
Afghanistan. We have
been keenly watching
the developments in
Afghanistan. These
have important
implications not only for
the people of
Afghanistan but also
for its neighbouring
countries and the
region,” Ajit Doval
DR NK SOMANI
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DON’T WANT TO RUSH
MANDAVIYA ON VACCINATING CHILDREN
New Delhi: Union
Health Minister Man-
sukh Mandaviya on
Thursday said the gov-
ernment does not want
to make haste about ad-
ministering COVID-19
vaccine to children and
any decision in this re-
gard will be taken based
on expert opinion.
On when vaccination
for children could start
as Zydus Cadila’s Covid
vaccine has been grant-
ed emergency use au-
thorisation for those
12-year-old and above,
he said children were
not being inoculated
against COVID-19 on a
large scale anywhere in
the world though it has
been initiated in some
countries in a limited
manner. “We do not
want to rush this thing.
Since this is a matter
related to children, the
expert group is carry-
ing out further stud-
ies,” he said.
All the vaccines
which have currently
received emergency use
authorisation will be
granted full authorisa-
tion only after a de-
tailed study and based
on the data of four to
five years, he said.
—ANI
A health worker collects a swab sample of a passenger for the COVID-19 test, at Dadar railway station, in Mumbai. —PHOTO BY PTI
COVAXIN PHASE 3
DATA SHOWS 77.8%
EFFICACY: LANCET
Hyderabad: Hyderabad-
based Bharat Biotech on
Friday announced that
Lancet peer-review con-
firmed efficacy analysis of
Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.As
per phase-three clinical trials
data, Covaxin demonstrates
77.8% efficacy against
symptomatic COVID. “COV-
AXIN is the only COVID-19
vaccine to have demonstrat-
ed efficacy data from phase
III clinical trials against the
delta variant at 65.2%,” the
official statement issued
by Bharat Biotech said
citing Lancet study. “Ef-
ficacy analysis demonstrates
Covaxin to be 77.8 per cent
effective against sympto-
matic COVID-19, through
evaluation of 130 confirmed
cases, with 24 observed in
the vaccine group versus
106 in the placebo group,”
said the company’s state-
ment. —ANI
New Delhi: India’s cumulative COVID-19 vac-
cination coverage crossed 110.79 crores on
Friday, the Union Health Ministry informed.
More than 53.81 lakh doses (53,81,889) were
administered in the last 24 hours, taking the total
number to 1,10,79,51,225, till 7 am on Friday.
Meanwhile, country reported 12,516 new COV-
ID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. At present, the
active caseload stands at 1,37,416, the lowest
in 267 days. The overall recovery rate stands at
98.26 per cent. A total of 3,38,14,080 people
have recovered from the coronavirus infec-
tion so far in the country. —ANI
INDIA’S CUMULATIVE COVERAGE
EXCEEDS 110.79 CR VAX DOSES
Bhubaneswar: Odisha govt on Friday touched a
new milestone of administering 4 crore vaccines
to date, Health Department said. The department
thanked the “combined efforts” of the health
team and the people of Odisha for achieving
the landmark. “Happy to share that Odisha has
crossed a new milestone by completing 4 crore
COVID-19 vaccination,” it tweeted. CM Naveen
Patnaik expressed happiness over “yet another
significant milestone” in the fight against corona-
virus. “Commend the hard work and commitment
of our healthcare workers in ensuring swift inocu-
lation to save precious lives,” he tweeted. —PTI
ODISHA ADMINISTERS FOUR
CRORE COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES
We do not want to rush this thing.
Since this is a matter related to
children, the expert group is
carrying out further stud-
ies,” he said at the “Times
Now Summit 2021.
—Mansukh Mandviya,
Union Health
Minister
Will ‘non-Bengalis’
hit TMC lottery
this time around?
Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: One more
Rajya Sabha seat is
about to be up for elec-
tion in West Bengal
which fell vacant due to
the resignation of Tri-
namool Congress lead-
er Arpita Ghosh, whose
term is till 2026. So, elec-
tion notification has
been issued and with
the announcement of
this election, it is being
speculated as to who
will Mamata Banerjee
give a chance this time?
Significantly, after
the state assembly elec-
tions in May this year,
bypolls to two Rajya
Sabha seats were held
in West Bengal. In the
first seat, Mamata sent
former IAS officer
Jawahar Sarkar to the
Rajya Sabha and on the
second seat, Sushmita
Deb, who left the Con-
gress, was made a mem-
ber of the Upper House.
Both times she chose a
Bengali candidate.
It is worth mention-
ing here that Mamata
has been trying to reach
out to non-Bengali espe-
cially Hindi speaking
people for the last few
days to fulfill her all-In-
dia political ambitions,
as she wants to increase
her base in the Hindi
belt in which Prashant
Kishor is helping her.
Since the assembly elec-
tions,therewastalkthat
Mamata would send for-
mer BJP leader and for-
merUnionFinanceMin-
ister Yashwant Sinha to
the Rajya Sabha. He had
evenjoinedthepartybut
didn’t get the chance.
There was also talk of
Congress leader Subod-
hkant Sahay joining
TMC. Pavan Verma, a
former Foreign Service
officer, former ambassa-
dor and Rajya Sabha
member from Janata
Dal-U, is also indirectly
associating with Trina-
mool Congress because
of Prashant Kishor. So,
will any of them hit the
lottery this time or will
Mamata present a new
face again. Whoever
Mamata chooses to send
to the Rajya Sabha this
time will indicate her
politics ahead.
Mamata Banerjee
CRUCIAL READ
WIFE OF DAWOOD’S AIDE ACCUSES
HARDIK PANDYA, RAJIV SHUKLA OF RAPE
Mumbai: Wife of gangster Riyaz Bhati has filed an
application with Mumbai Police, accusing him of
rape and forcing her into prostitution. Among other
people, she has named cricketers Hardik Pandya and
Munaf Patel as
well as Con-
gress leader Ra-
jeev Shukla in
her complaint.
Riyaz is an aide
of underworld
don Dawood
and faces sev-
eral cases of extortion. As per the report, no FIR has
been registered yet, the matter is under investigation
as police are verifying allegations. —Agencies
PM MODI TO LAND
ON EXPRESSWAY
IN IAF PLANE
Lucknow: Showcasing
a world-class infra-
structure, on November
16, PM Narendra Modi
would land on the
Purvanchal Express in a
C-130J Super Hercules
transport aircraft. The
event would mark the
inauguration of the
340 km expressway
connecting Lucknow
with Mau, Azamgarh,
Barabanki with links to
major cities of Praya-
graj and Varanasi. —ANI
UDDHAV UNDERGOES
SPINE SURGERY,
DOING WELL: CMO
Mumbai: Maharashtra
Chief Minister Uddhav
Thackeray successfully
underwent a cervical
spine surgery at the HN
Reliance Hospital here,
his office said on Friday.
61-year-old Thackeray
has been moved to a
ward after his surgery,
said a statement from
the Chief Minister’s Of-
fice (CMO) quoting two
doctors of the hospital
- Ajit Desai and Shekhar
Bhojraj. —ANI
Railways to
revert to pre-
Covid fares
New Delhi: Under pres-
sure from passengers
over hike in
fares, the Indian Rail-
ways on Friday issued
an order to discontinue
the ‘special’ tag for mail
and express trains and
revert to pre-pandemic
ticket prices with imme-
diate effect. Since the
coronavirus-triggered
lockdown was eased, the
Railways has been run-
ning only special trains.
In a letter to zonal
railways on Friday, the
Railway Board said that
trains will now be oper-
ated with their regular
numbers and fares will
revert to normal pre-
Covid prices. The order,
however, did not specify
when the zonal rail-
ways are required to
revert to their pre-Cov-
id regular services.—PTI
ABP-CVOTER SURVEY
BJP can win four out of five states,
AAP emerging as a spoiler for Cong
Kavita Pant
Jaipur: The first round
of ABP-C Voter survey
conducted to gauge
mood of voters in poll-
bound states for upcom-
ing Assembly polls has
portrayed a good picture
for BJP predicting it’s
victoryinfouroutof five
statesgoingtopollsearly
next year. While survey
has indicated that BJP
couldwinUttarPradesh,
Uttarakhand,Goa,Ma-
nipur states, it predicts
AAP may emerge as sin-
gle largest party in Pun-
jabbutcouldfallshortof
majority
.
UTTAR PRADESH
As per the survey Yogi
Adityanath-led BJP is
still the favourite
among the voters, in UP
while the Samajwadi
Party under the leader-
ship of Akhilesh Yadav
is gaining some ground
as Mayawati’s BSP is on
the sliding side.
PUNJAB
Meanwhile, amid the
ongoing political crisis
and protest by farmers
over the three farm
laws, Arvind Kejriwal’s
AAP is most likely to
emerge as the single-
largest party in Punjab
followed by the ruling
Congress and SAD. Sur-
vey says BJP is staring
atitsworstperformance
in recent decades in
Punjab, which could be
due to the resentment
among farmers and loss
of alliance with SAD.
The saffron party is
likely to win 0-1 seat, the
survey noted.
GOA
TherulingBharatiyaJa-
nata Party (BJP) in Goa
and Manipur is likely to
retain power amid a
close-knit electoral con-
test in Manipur when
the two states will go for
polls next year.
According to the sur-
vey
,inthe40-memberGoa
Assembly
,theBJPislike-
ly to win 19 to 23 seats,
Congress 2 to 6, while
AAP will bag 3 to 7 seats.
MANIPUR
In Manipur the survey
also predicted close, but
a satisfactory win for
BJP in Assembly Polls.
BJP is likely to win 25-29
seats, the Congress 20-
24, Naga People’s Front
(NPF) 4-8, and others 3-7
in 60-member Assembly
.
UTTARAKHAND
While in Uttarakhand,
BJP looks comfortable
asitcompletesfiveyears
of governance there
even as it witnessed a
major overhaul with
three different chief
ministers taking charge
in the past less than one
year. The survey says
BJP-ledallianceislikely
to get 36-40 seats in the
70-memberUttarakhand
Assembly while Con-
gress-led alliance will
win 30 to 34 seats. AAP,
which will make its elec-
toral debut in the hill
state, is expected to win
just 0-2 seats.
Yogi Adityanath Arvind Kejriwal Charanjit Channi Pramod Sawant Harish Rawat
Survey’s prediction clearly
show that the AAP is
causing serious harm to
the Congress
in three states
and, as a result,
nationally.
According to
the survey, the
AAP could end
up defeating the Congress in
Punjab and also playing spoiler
in Uttarakhand and Goa.
AAP HARMING CONG
Rakesh Ranjan
New Delhi : The puzzle
created by not laying
down the time frame
while appointing Par-
asaram Pattabhi Kesa-
va Ramacharyulu last
September as the first
Secretary General of
the Rajya Sabha (RS) in
70 years from its own
cadre has come to be re-
solved. He has moved as
an adviser to the Vice
President in an appar-
ent deal that was prob-
ably struck long ago.
Despite the massive
jockeying for the post in
September 2020, as re-
ported first by First In-
dia, Dr. Ramacharyulu
held the post as he had
the unreserved backing
of VP of India and RS
Chairman Muppavara-
pu Venkaiah Naidu.
Since Naidu’s deci-
sion couldn’t have been
setaside,itstandstorea-
son that a compromise
was probably struck
then to let the first RS
cadreofficercontinueas
the SG with an open
time frame to avoid a
public display of frac-
tures in the decision-
making process of the
executiveandlegislative
branches of the country
.
So on Friday, Dr. Ra-
macharyulu was made
adviser to VP Naidu
and the long-pending
wishes of the executive
branch were fulfilled by
the appointment of
Pramod Chandra Mody
(Retd IRS IT: 1982) as
the new Secretary-Gen-
eral of Rajya Sabha on
a contractual basis till
August 10, 2022. Accord-
ing to the notification,
Mody’s tenure begins
w.e.f. the forenoon of
November 12, 2021. This
translates to a tenure of
nine months.
WHY NINE MONTHS,
AND NOT A YEAR?
Whatever, point to be
noted here is that Mody
is the second member
of the Indian Revenue
Service (Income Tax) to
get a post-retirement
top constitutional job.
The other person in re-
cent times has been for-
mer CBDT Chairman,
1980-batch IRS (IT) cad-
re officer, Sushil Chan-
dra who was made
Chief Election Com-
missioner and who hap-
pened to be Mody’s pre-
decessor in CBDT.
Both have been famous
for their dogged loyalty
and earlier, this earned
them the reward of
post-retirement reap-
pointment as CBDT
Chairman on a contrac-
tual basis along with
the additional charge of
Member (Investigation)
through their tenure as
Chairman.
PC Mody’s appointment as RS Secretary General spills the beans
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GOLD BISCUITS WORTH OVER RS 1
CRORE SEIZED, 1 ARRESTED IN BENGAL
Jalpaiguri: A man was arrested from a Howrah-bound
train at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station in West
Bengal’s Siliguri and gold biscuits worth Rs 1.08 crore
were seized from his possession on Friday, DRI officials
said. Acting on a tip-off,
Directorate of Revenue
Intelligence (DRI) sleuths
detained the man from
a reserved compart-
ment of the train coming
from Guwahati and upon
finding discrepancies in his answers during questioning,
searched him and found 13 gold biscuits in his posses-
sion, they said. The man, identified as Sheikh Saiful Rah-
man, is a resident of Howrah, the officials added.
INDIAN-ORIGIN STUDENT AMONG 9 KILLED
IN TRAVIS SCOTT’S CONCERT TRAGEDY
New Delhi: A 22-year-old Indian-origin Texas college
student succumbed to her injuries sustained at the stam-
pede during rap star Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival
in Houston, taking the death toll in the tragedy to nine.
Bharti Shahani, who was
about to graduate from
Texas AM University this
year, was on a ventilator
after suffering a severe
brain injury in the tragedy
on November 5. She died
on Wednesday night, according to her family. Bharti had
attended the concert with her sister and cousin who sur-
vived.A stampede of fans during Travis Scott’s concert on
Friday killed nine people between the ages of 14 to 27.
TALIBAN: BOMB HITS MOSQUE IN
AFGHANISTAN, WOUNDS AT LEAST 15
Kabul: An explosion hit a mosque in the Spin Ghar
district of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghan-
istan, wounding at least 12 people including the
imam of the mosque, local residents said. Atal
Shinwari, a local resident said the blast occurred at
around 1.30 pm when explosives apparently hid in
the interior detonated. A Taliban official, speaking
on condition of anonymity, confirmed the blast
and said casualties were feared but gave no further
details. There was no immediate claim of respon-
sibility for the attack. The attacks in recent weeks
underme the Taliban claims of restoring security
after decades of war. Accounts of casualties varied.
STRIKE CONTINUES AT YAVATMAL MED
COLLEGE OVER COLLEAGUE’S MURDER
Yavatmal: Students of Vasantrao Naik Govt Medical Col-
lege and Hospital in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal continued
their strike for the second consecutive on Friday, de-
manding a fast-track court hearing and financial aid to
the family of deceased student who was allegedly mur-
dered on campus.Ashok Pal (24), a resident of Thane,
was found severly injured near hostel on Wednesday
night, following which he was admitted in the accident
ward of the hospital where he died.As per the complaint
filed by medical superintendent Dr S Bhuyar, the college
assumed that Pal had met with an accident, but later
stab injuries were found on his chest.Two suspects
were taken into custody by the police.
INDIANS STUDYING ABROAD LAID BASIS
FOR STRONG TIES ACROSS WORLD: EAM
New Delhi: Highlighting the role of education in the
knowledge economy, the External Affairs Minister (EAM)
S Jaishankar on Friday said that quest for education has
also been a powerful incentive for Indians to go abroad and
it has laid the basis for the
country’s strong ties across
the world.“The quest for
education has also been a
powerful incentive for Indi-
ans to go to other countries.
More than a million Indian
students study abroad they have laid the basis for strong re-
lationships across many geographies,” said EAM Jaishankar
in a video conference at “Diplomatic Conclave” on Higher
Education organised by Chandigarh University.
ANIL DESHMUKH
CUSTODY EXTENDED
Mumbai: A special court on
Friday extended the ED custody
of former Maha home minister
Anil Deshmukh till Nov 15 in
connection with a multi-crore
money laundering case. He
was arrested by the ED early
last week. A special holiday
court on Nov 6 had sent the
71-yr-old NCP leader to judicial
custody after rejecting the En-
forcement Directorate (ED) plea
seeking extension of remand.
IN THE COURTYARD
BHIM ARMY’S PLEA:
WILL PROCEED AS
PER LAW, EC TO HC
New Delhi: The Election Com-
mission told the Delhi HC on
Friday that it will consider in
accordance with law Chandra
Shekhar Aazad’s application
for allotment of a common
symbol for his political party
for the upcoming assem-
bly elections in five states.
Counsel for the EC told
Justice Prateek Jalan, who
was hearing the Bhim Army
Chief’s plea for allotment of a
common election symbol for
his ‘Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi
Ram)’, that applications for
allotment of symbols for four
states, Uttarakhand, Goa,
Punjab and Manipur are now
open for consideration and
the process for UP will start
on Nov 14. Considering EC’s
stand, the judge disposed of
the petition, observing that
the petitioner’s application
may be considered by EC for
the Symbols Order and other
applicable laws.
ADVOCATES WRITETO
CJI IN MADRAS HC
Chennai: Opposing the
transfer of Chief Justice Sanjib
Banerjee to Meghalaya, over
200 advocates of Madras HC
have signed a representation
to the CJI, N V Ramana and
the SC Collegium, seeking
to reconsider the decision
to shift CJ Banerjee. The
representation, described the
transfer proposal as a “puni-
tive measure” against “an
honest and fearless judge.”
SORRY, BUT NO: SC REFUSES NEET
RE-EXAM FOR 2 STUDENTS
New Delhi: Supreme Court has set aside the order to
hold NEET re-exam for 2 students, says “sorry, but
no”. The centre said that if the direction to conduct
NEET UG re-exam is pro-
vided, it will become a pat-
tern.The centre had moved
to the Supreme Court
seeking a stay on the
Bombay HC order which
directed re-examination
for two medical aspirants.
The centre in its petition today has said to the SC that
16 lakh students appeared for NEET this year.
SUPREME COURT TO HEAR SANJAY
KIRLOSKAR’S PLEA ON NOV 25
New Delhi: The Supreme Court today agreed to hear
on Nov 25 the plea on Kirloskar Brothers Ltd’s family
feud related to assets in which Sanjay Kirloskar has
challenged the Bombay
HC order directing arbitra-
tion in the case. A bench
headed by CJ NV Ramana,
on July 27 had ordered
status quo and asked
the parties involved for
mediation. “This is family
dispute it is very sad that we have written about even
appointing the mediator,” AM Singhvi, told the bench.
FB fuelling hate
speech: Cong
writes to Mark
New Delhi: The Con-
gress on Friday wrote to
Facebook chief execu-
tive officer (CEO) Mark
Zuckerberg saying the
company has been bi-
ased in India ‘towards
the ruling dispensation
despite their proclivity
for sharing hate speech,
misinformation, fake
news and inflammatory
content’ on the social
media platform. In his
letter to Zuckerberg,
Cong’s social media in
charge Rohan Gupta
said that in the last two
years, an abundance of
evidence had been re-
leased that point to the
negligence by the com-
pany in controlling hate
speech. —Agencies
KanganashouldwithdrawPadma
Shri:Oppositionamid‘Azadi’row
New Delhi: Actor Kan-
gana Ranaut’s Padma
Shri should be with-
drawn and she should
be charged with sedi-
tion, several political
parties have said in a
snowballing controver-
sy over her comment
that India won true in-
dependence in 2014,
when PM Narendra
Modi came to power
and the 1947 Independ-
ence was “bheekh” or
charity
.
“The Padma Award
given to Ms. Ranaut
should be withdrawn
immediately
. Before giv-
ing such awards, men-
tal psychological evalu-
ation should be done so
that in future such per-
sons do not disrespect
the nation and its he-
roes,” Anand Sharma,
Cong leader tweeted.
“We strongly con-
demn actress Kangana
Ranaut’s statement.
She insulted freedom
fighters. The Centre
must take back the Pad-
ma Shri from Kangana
Ranaut and arrest her,”
said the Nationalist
Congress Party (NCP)
leader. Many parties
have slammed Ranaut’s
remarks made at TV
event. —Agencies
Kangana Ranaut receiving Padma Shri Award from President Ram
Nath Kovind earlier this week on Monday. —FILE PHOTO
WB Guv Jagdeep Dhankhar
meets Union HM Amit Shah
New Delhi: West Ben-
gal Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar on Friday
met Union Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah at his
residence in the nation-
al capital.
Apprising of his
meeting with Shah,
Dhankar tweeted,
“West Bengal Governor
Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar
called on Union Home
Minister Shri @Amit-
Shah at his residence
today
.”
This comes a day af-
ter President Ram Nath
Kovind and Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi on
Thursday attended the
Conference of Gover-
nors and Lieutenant
Governors at Rashtra-
pati Bhawan in the na-
tional capital. Dhankar
was also present at the
conference. —ANI
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar meets Union Home
Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Friday.
‘Under PM Modi India has
received global recognition’
New Delhi: Union Edu-
cation Minister Dhar-
mendra Pradhan on
Friday said India under
PM Narendra Modi’s
leadership has received
global recognition and
position.
The Union Edu Min
on Friday was invited as
chief guest at an event
‘Diplomatic Conclave
2021’ at Sushma Swaraj
Bhawan in Delhi, which
was organised by a pri-
vate university and un-
der the guidance of the
Edu Ministry and the
Ministry of External
Affairs to explore ave-
nues for Internationali-
zation of Higher Educa-
tion.
Pradhan said, “Vari-
ous High Commission-
ers and Ambassadors
from 126 countries unit-
ed at the Diplomatic
Conclave organised by a
private university. Un-
der the leadership of
PM Modi, India handled
the world. I am respon-
sibly saying the words
that India handled the
world when the global
economic condition had
been stagnant, the
health services of the
world were skinny
. And
at that time, when the
humanity in the world
was under a question
mark at that time is
such big country to
bring economic condi-
tion back on track and
handle COVID-19 pan-
demic especially to fa-
cilitate human beings
and India has made a
global place “. Union
Edu Min further said
that this type of ‘diplo-
matic conclave’ is capa-
ble of enhancing the
world’s understanding
of India’s achieve-
ments. —ANI
Education remains a major
path in this world and with
this, India brought Nation-
al Education Policy in 2020. There
was already an attraction towards
India in the world and today, the at-
traction would multiply.
—Dharmendra Pradhan,
Union Education Minister
Faced with
defection in Pb
AAP announces
candidates
Chandigarh: Faced
with defection of its
Punjab MLAs to the
Congress, the AAP hast-
ily named 10 loyalist
MLAs as candidates
from their current con-
stituencies for the 2022
polls. Apart from the
four MLAs who had ear-
lier joined the Cong,
AAP lost two MLAs on
consecutive days with
Bathinda Rural MLA
joining Congress on
Wednesday, while Ra-
jkot MLA Jagtar Singh
Hissowal literally
crossed over the floor of
the Vidhan Sabha on
Thursday and sat on
Cong benches while the
House was in session.
Among the ten MLAs
whose names have been
announced for the polls
are LoP Harpal Singh
Cheema from Dirba,
Deputy LoP Sarvjit
Kaur Manuke from Jag-
raon, Aman Arora from
Sunam, Kultar Singh
Sandhwan from Kotka-
pura, Meet Hayer from
Barnala, Baljinder
Kaur from Talwandi
Sabo, Budhram from
Budhlada, Jai Kishen
Rori from Garhshankar,
Manjit Singh Bilaspur
from Nihal Singh Wala
and Kulwant Pandori
from Mehal Kalan.
—Agencies
Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists killed by forces in JK
Kulgam: One more Hiz-
bul Mujahideen (HM)
terrorist killed in an on-
going encounter with
the security forces in
the Chawalgam area of
Kulgam district of Jam-
mu and Kashmir on,
Friday said Kashmir
Zone police.
The security forces
also recovered arms and
ammunition.
The total number of
terrorists killed in the
encounter increased to
two.
The ops is still under-
way and further details
are awaited, it added.
The neutralised ter-
rorists have been identi-
fied as District com-
mander of HM Shiraz
Molvi and Yawar Bhat.
“01 more unidentified
#terrorist killed (Total
02). Incriminating mate-
rials including arms
and ammunition recov-
ered. Search going on.
Further details shall fol-
low. @JmuKmrPolice,”
the Kashmir Zone po-
lice tweeted. —ANI
IGP, Vijay Kumar
‘133 TERRORISTS NEUTRALIZED IN J-K THIS YEAR’
Srinagar: As many as 133 terrorists including many top
commanders have been neutralized this year, the Jammu and
Kashmir Police said on Friday. Speaking to Media, Kashmir
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar said, “133 terror-
ists including many top commanders have been neutralized this
year.” Giving an update about today’s Kulgam encounter, Kumar
said that two terrorists have been neutralized of which one of
them was involved in several civilian killings. —ANI
Retail inflation rises to 4.48% in
October from 4.35% in September
New Delhi: India’sretail
inflation in the month of
October rose marginally
to 4.48% from 4.35% in
September,datareleased
by the government
showed on Friday
.
This is the fourth suc-
cessive month that the
CPIdatahascomebelow
the Reserve Bank of In-
dia’s(RBI)uppermargin
of 6 per cent. The gov-
ernment has asked the
central bank to main-
tain retail inflation at 4
per cent with a margin
of 2 per cent on either
side for a five-year peri-
od ending March 2026.
The CPI data is main-
ly factored in by the RBI
while making its bi-
monthly monetary poli-
cy
. Last month, the Mon-
etary Policy Committee
(MPC) of the central
bank kept the repo rate
unchanged for the
eighth time in a row at 4
per cent, slashed the in-
flation target for 2021-22
to 5.3 per cent, and indi-
cated the unwinding of
the accommodative pol-
icy as the economy
shows signs of emerg-
ing from the impact of
the Covid-19 pandemic.
Food inflation has
also increased slightly
to0.85%inOctoberfrom
0.68% in September.
Separately
,India’sfac-
toryoutput,measuredin
terms of the Index of
Industrial Production
(IIP), witnessed a year-
on-yeargrowthof 3.1per
cent in September, two
separate data released
bytheMinistryof Statis-
tics  Programme Im-
plementation (MoSPI)
showed on Friday
. —PTI
CPI-based inflation
in September 2021
was at 4.35% and
in October 2020 it
was 7.61%. Retail
inflation during the
April-June period
of 2022-23 is
projected at 5.2%
The retail inflation during April-June period of 2022-23 is projected at 5.2 per cent.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot has
taken several initia-
tives for upgradation
of secondary educa-
tion, providing better
opportunities for pro-
motion to the post of
principals from lectur-
ers and providing op-
portunities to apply for
teacher recruit-
ment-2021 to the stu-
dents of B.Ed who have
passed REET-2021.
Gehlot took these im-
portant decisions in
the review meeting of
the Education Depart-
ment held on Friday at
the CMR. Gehlot direct-
ed to create posts of
Deputy Principal in
11,353 govt higher sec-
ondary schools and
cadre of 3,533 headmas-
ters of govt secondary
schools will be declared
as dying cadre. Instead,
Principals will now be
appointed in these
schools and for this
new posts of Principal
will also be created.
Moreover, due Cov-
id-19, the result of the
B.Ed candidates has
not been declared be-
fore the examination
result of REET-2021.
These candidates will
be given an opportuni-
ty to acquire educa-
tional qualifications in
Rajasthan Primary
and Upper Primary
School Teacher direct
recruitment till the
last date of applica-
tion. It was also dis-
cussed to conduct a
separate exam for se-
lection after an eligi-
bility test, in future.
Mukesh Mathrani
Barmer: Following the
CM Ashok Gehlot’s di-
rective, district authori-
ties in Barmer on Fri-
day honoured the he-
roes of the Barmer road
accident who saved 22
lives. Ten people were
awarded with citations
and award money of Rs
21000 to each. Barmer
District Collector Lok
Bandhu Yadav and Su-
perintendent of Police
Deepak Bhargav award-
ed these heroes.
It may be mentioned
here that 12 people were
burnt alive in a road ac-
cident that occurred af-
ter the collision be-
tween bus and tanker at
Balotra-Jodhpur road.
Another 38 people got
injured in the incident.
At the time of inci-
dent ten people, those
who were working in
their farms merely a
few meters away from
the spot, immediately
rushed at the spot and
saved the lives of 22 pas-
sengers from the burn-
ing bus.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a major de-
velopment related to
the state government’s
much-touted Pra-
shasan Shehron Ke
Sang campaign, the Ur-
ban Development and
Local Self-government
Department has issued
a clarification.
According to the or-
der issued after UDH
Minister Shanti Dhari-
wal’s nod, newly
formed irregular set-
tlements will not be
regularised during the
drive. The department
has set the cut-off date
of August 15, 2009 as
the yardstick for regu-
larisation criteria.
Leases will be issued
only to the families
that have lived in these
irregular colonies be-
fore the cut-off date.
They will be given leas-
es under the Kachchi
Basti Regulation Poli-
cy 2005. The depart-
ment has also clarified
that leases will not be
issued for houses in
kachcha settlements
that are part of public
utility areas like
parks, sports grounds,
roads, open land, pub-
lic land, forest land,
rivers, streams, ponds
and restricted areas.
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CM GEHLOT’S ‘BIG PUSH’TO
STRENGTHEN SCHOOL EDU
Big relief to students studying in
B.Ed, opportunity for promotions
With this de-
cision of the
Chief Minis-
ter, thousands of lec-
turers of the state
will get a chance for
promotion.
—Govind Singh Dotasra,
PCC president  Education minister
New irregular settlements not to be
regularised under PSKS, orders UDH
Barmer Good Samaritans honoured with `21k each
Abhishek Shrivastva
Jaipur : In an in-
vestigation by the
Department of
LSG, it was revealed
that 54 civic bodies
of the state did not
issue a single lease
between October 30
to November 9.
This also shows
that the Prashasan
Shehron ke Sang
campaign is losing
momentum. This is
affecting the com-
mon man who was
supposed to benefit
from this much-
touted campaign by
the Ashok Gehlot
government.
Despite several
instructions and a
review meeting
held by CM Ashok
Gehlot, negligence
by officers is ram-
pant at the camps.
An official said ac-
tion will be taken.
Dholpur: In a case of reckless driving by the gravel
mafia, 2 brothers were killed on the spot when they
were hit by a tractor trolley. According to police, the
accident happened when the elder brother Ram Lakhan
was going to drop his younger brother Saurabh, a
class XII student, to school on the bike. Ram Lakhan
was driving the bike. When they reached Peepripura
village from Mahanand, an overspeeding tractor trolley
overloaded with gravel hit the bike.
Jaisalmer/Kota: Three members of a family died and
two were injured in a car-truck collision in Jaisalmer
on Thursday night. A 6-year-old boy survived. A family
was coming from Baroda to Jaisalmer when the car
collided with a truck. In Kota, two persons Chandan
Rathore (26) and Shiva Kumawat (30) were killed and a
third Rahul Panchal got critically injured in Kota, when
the Bullet Enfield bike they were riding went out of
control and crashed against a divider.
54 civic bodies fail to issue single
patta between Oct 30 to Nov 9
Collector Lok Bandhu Yadav and SP Deepak Bhargav with
rescuers, who helped victims of the accident in Barmer.
2 DIE AS TRACTOR TROLLEY HITS BIKE
2 BIKERS IN KOTA, 3 IN JAISALMER KILLED
Ashok Gehlot
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Capturing pan-
orama of Chambal riv-
er the Garadia Ma-
hadev temple has been
rated Best, in the “Icon-
ic Destination Category
at The India Today
Tourism Awards 2021.
The city of Jaisalmer
became runner up in
the ‘Best Festival Desti-
nation’ category
.
Union Minister for
Culture, Tourism and
Development of North
Eastern Region, G Kis-
han Reddy presented
the award and was re-
ceived by Nishant Jain,
IAS, Director of Tour-
ism, at a ceremony in
New Delhi on Friday
.
“Rajasthan has nu-
merous splendid desti-
nations, each unique
and enchanting. We are
delighted that they have
been gaining more rec-
ognition among tour-
ists and reputed plat-
forms. The state tour-
ism department is per-
sistently working to
ensure that visitors
have a pleasant experi-
ence in state,” said Nis-
hant Jain.
Garadia Mahadev in Kota bags ‘Best
Iconic Destination’ title for Rajasthan
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Invest in govt securities directly through new RBI schemes

  • 1. www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 157 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI Sensex closed at 60,686.69, up 767.00, or 1.28% on Friday. Nifty settled at 18,102.75, up 229.15 points, or 1.28%. The Indian indices opened on a positive note in line with trends seen across Asian and global markets as they re-emerged from the shock of a surprisingly strong US inflation reading. The markets rose in early trade but started shedding points before rising again. Saudi Arabia has recognised Serum Institute of India’s Covishield as an approved Covid-19 vaccine for entry into the country. With this, Covishield has joined the list of eight other approved vaccines. According to a statement by Saudi Tourism Authority, travellers who are fully vaccinated with Saudi-approved vaccines can enter the country without having to undergo institutional quarantine. SENSEX JUMPS 767 PTS, NIFTY AT 18,102; IT, REALTY, ENERGY SHINE SAUDI RECOGNISES COVISHIELD, EXEMPTS QUARANTINE CORONA CATASTROPHE RAJASTHAN INDIA 12,516 new cases 501 new fatalities 17 new cases 00 new fatalities Not 12, but 15 new faces likely in Gehlot cabinet! Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: With a for- ward movement over the issue of cabinet ex- pansion, primarily due to the involvement and direction of the Con- gress high command, with each passing day a new development in this regard is happen- ing. While till Thurs- day it was being said that a dozen new min- isters will be inducted in the Gehlot cabinet, by Friday, the number further swelled by 3 and it is now being said that now 15 ministers can take oath. The recent ‘develop- ment’ will have a fur- ther effect on the cur- rent Gehlot cabinet as now three more minis- ters will be adjusted, most probably, in the organization since the party will tow the ‘one man, one post’ line. This means that now 6 new ministers will be inducted in Gehlot cabi- net, which already has a vacancy of 9 posts, as a result of which 15 new faces will be seen in the Rajasthan cabinet. Interestingly, there is a strong word in the ‘relevant party circles’ that Assembly Speaker Dr. CP Joshi could be brought in the cabinet with the all important Home portfolio. Joshi’s candidature in cabinet is out and out Gehlot’s proposal, it is being said and to fill in the po- sition left vacant by Joshi, Dr. Jitendra Sin- gh or Rajendra Pareek are being told to be the dark horses. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Speaker CP Joshi FORMER UP MINISTER GAYATRI PRAJAPATI, TWO OTHERS GET LIFE TERM IN GANG-RAPE CASE Lucknow: Former Uttar Pradesh minister Gay- atri Prajapati and two others were awarded life imprisonment for raping a woman by a special court here on Friday. The court that hears cases against lawmak- ers also imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on each convict. Prajapati and two other convicts Ashok Tiwari and Ashish Shukla were present in the court when it pro- nounced the judgment. udge P K Rai had on Wednesday held Pra- japati, a key figure in the previous Akhilesh Yadav government, and his accomplices guilty of raping the woman and also trying to rape her minor daughter It said the prosecution has been able to prove charges against them beyond a reasonable doubt. The prosecution had produced 17 wit- nesses in the case. CP Joshi could be made Home Minister! NOW, INVEST DAILY IN GOVT SECURITIES PM Modi launches 2 crucial RBI schemes aimed at expanding investment scope, ensuring more security The initiative was first mentioned by the RBI Governor in February 2021 New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi launched two consum- er-centric initiatives of the Reserve Bank of In- dia (RBI) on Friday via videoconferencing. The two initiatives are the RBI Retail Direct Scheme and the Reserve Bank Integrated Om- budsman Scheme. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das were also part of the virtual launch event. PM Modi said the the schemes will expand the scope of invest- ment in the country and make access to capital markets easier and more secure for in- vestors. In the last 7 years, NPAs (non-per- forming assets) were recognized with transparency. The focus has been on resolution; mul- tiple reforms were carried out in the financial system and public sector banks Narendra Modi, Prime Minister RBI has been lever- aging technology and innovation to enhance the efficien- cy of its services. RBI’s developmen- tal role is focused on further deepening of financial inclusion and undertaking people-centric initi- atives Shantikanta Das, RBI Governor Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, RBI Governor Shantikanta Das and others, launches RBI schemes through video conferencing in New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah after paying tributes to the statue of Madan Mohan Malviya on his death anniversary, at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi on Friday. WHAT IS THE RBI RETAIL DIRECT SCHEME WHAT IS RBI INTEGRATED OMBUDSMAN SCHEME The RBI Retail Direct Scheme will allow retail investors to invest easily in government securities. The scheme will allow retail investors to open and main- tain account free of cost. Investors would have to open and maintain the Retails Direct Gilt Account or RGD with the RBI for investments in government securi- ties. submit the form. They are beneficial for investors as they offer guaranteed returns.These securities are deemed safe investments and offer promised returns. The RBI Integrated Ombudsman Scheme aims to further improve the grievance redress mechanism for resolving customer complaints against entities regulated by the central bank. It may be noted that PMO said the theme of the scheme is based on “One Nation-One Ombudsman” with one portal, one email address for the customers to lodge their complaints. This means there will be a single point of reference for customers to file complaints against entities. AMIT SHAH’S 2-DAY UP POLLS MASTERCLASS Varanasi: Union Home Minister and former BJP president Amit Shah reached here on Friday and chaired a crucial party meeting to decide on the poll strat- egy ahead of the 2022 Ut- tar Pradesh assembly elections. Shah reached Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s parliamentary constituency Varanasi on a two-day visit to a warm welcome with thousands of hoardings greeting him. On his arrival, Shah was received by Chief Minister Yogi Adity- anath, Union Minister and BJP’s UP affairs in- charge Dharmendra Pradhan, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma and par- ty state president Swa- tantra Dev Singh. Those who attended the crucial meet includ- ed in-charges of all 403 assembly constituencies of the states besides the district and regional level leaders. He will also visit Sa- majwadi Party supre- mo Akhilesh Yadav’s Lok Sabha constitu- ency Azamgarh, where he will lay the foundation stone of a state university and will address a public meeting in Basti. After SC warning,Army agrees to grant permanent commission to women New Delhi: The Indian Army on Friday told the Supreme Court that it was ready to grant Per- manent Commission to 11 women officers in line with its previous orders after the apex court warned of con- tempt proceedings. The move came as the bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna warned that the top court would initiate contempt pro- ceedings against the Indian Army and its Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane for failing to grant PC to the women officers. The top court was hearing a contempt petition moved by 11 of- ficers alleging Army’s non-compliance of the directions issued by the court. Hyderabad: The new frontiers of war is the civil society which can be manipulated to hurt a nation’s interests, Na- tional Security Advisor Ajit Doval has said. He was speaking at the passing out parade of the 73rd batch of IPS probationers at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Acad- emy (SVP NPA) in Hyderabad on Friday . Stating that peo- ple are the most impor- tant, Doval said, “The new frontiers of war, what you call the fourth-generation war- fare, is the civil socie- ty.” Explaining fur- ther, he said wars have ceased to be- come an effec- tive instrument for achieving political or mili- tary objectives. Hindutva, Hinduism two different concepts: Rahul amid Khurshid book row New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday stated that HindutvaandHinduism are two different things and stressed upon the need to explore and understand such differences. Virtually ad- dressing an orien- tation camp in Wardha, Gandhi asked if Hinduism is about persecuting peo- ple of a different faith, whileassertingthatHin- dutva “of course” is about that. “What is the differ- ence between Hindu- ism, as we know it, and Hindutva? Are they the same thing? Can they be the same thing? If they are the same thing, why don’t they have the same name? Why do they have dif- ferent names? Why do we use the word Hinduism, why just not use the word Hindutva, if they are the same thing? They are obviously dif- ferent things,” he said. CHINA IS THE BIGGEST SECURITY THREAT, SAYS CDS GEN RAWAT China has become India’s biggest security threat and the tens of thousands of troops and weap- onry that New Delhi rushed to secure the de-facto Himalayan border last year will not be able to return to base for a long time, Defence Chief General Bipin Rawat said. A lack of “trust” and growing “suspicion” is coming in the way of resolving the border dispute between the nuclear-armed neighbours, General Rawat said late Thursday. Last month, the 13th round of border talks between Indian and Chinese military command- ers ended in a stalemate as both sides couldn’t agree on how to pull back from the border. SHAH TO CHAIR SOUTHERN ZONAL COUNCIL MEET IN TIRUPATI ON SUNDAY New Delhi: The 29th meeting of the Southern Zonal Council, comprising Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, and Union Ter- ritories of Puducherry, Lakshadweep, and the An- daman and Nicobar Islands, will be held in Tirupati on Sunday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair the meeting that will discuss a broad range of issues, including boundary disputes, security, and infrastructure-related matters like road, transport, industries, water and power, a Home Ministry statement said. Shah has given impetus to this vision of cooperative federalism to empower states and promote a better understanding. Civil society can be manipulated to hurt India’s interests: NSA Doval
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE ENGINEER P .H.E.D. DIV. TONK DIPR/C/11415/2021 Online tenders through e-procurement system are hereby invited, on behalf of the Governor of Rajasthan from enlisted contractors with the department in appropriate class under the Government of Rajastian and enlisted contractors with CPWD/ Postal, Telecom, Railways, MES, other State Govt./ Central Govt. undertaking/organization equivalent to “AA” class of Rajasthan provided they meet out prescribed eligibility criteria for the following works. The details may be seen on the DIPR website and tenders can be downloaded from website http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in. Bidders who wish to participate in online bidding will have to procure digital certificate as per IT Act-2000 to sign their electronic bids. Offers which are not digitally signed will not be accepted. Bidder shall submit their offer in Electronic format on above mentioned website. Work detail of NIT : Nit No. NIB & UBN No. 86/21-22 NIB code PHE2122A4122 and UBN is : PHE2122WSRC09175 Available/submission of tender document at website : 25.11.2021 up to 6.00 PM Deposit documents : 26.11.2021 up to 1.30 PM Opening of PQ tender : 26.11.2021 at 3.00 PM 1. Last date and time for Physical submission of fee document on date 25.11.2021 up to 6.00 PM 2. Last date and time for Physical submission of Bid security declaration submitted on Non Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs. 50.00 by the bidder on date 26.11.2021 up to 1.30 PM 3. Opening of online Prequalification Bid on 26.11.2021 at 3:00 PM 4. पनपविया प्रित्र वषेबसयाईट p:// proc.rajas a .go .i िर िषेखें व डयाउनिोड पक्षे जया सकतषे ह। Executive Engineer PHED Div Tonk NOTICE INVITING TENDERS THROUGH e-procurement system NIT No. 86/2021-22 , श्री कल्याण भवन, रयाणरी सतरी रोड, सरीकर, पिन-332001 Email:- sikarulb.jaipur@gmail.com क्रमयांक : एफ9/निसरी/कृपि भूपम/2021-22/9929 पिनयांक : 12/11/2021 -: आपत्ति सूचना : - सव्वसयाधयारण को सूपित पक्या जयातया है पक रयाजस्यान नगररी् क्षेत्र (कृपि भूपम कया गैर-कृपिक प्र्ोजन के पिए उि्ोग करी अनुक्या और आंवटन) पन्म 2012 के तहत कृपि भूपम रूियानतरण उिरयांत कृपि भूपम िट्टे आंवटन हषेतु प्रयापत हुई है। उकत वपण्वत ित्रयावपि्ों के िट्टे आंवटन के संबंध में पकसरी को कोई आिपति हो तो अिनरी आिपति म् िसतयावषेजों के अनिर पम्याि 7 पिवस में इस कया्या्वि् में प्रसतुत करें, अन््या बयाि गुजर पम्याि प्रसतुत आिपति्ों िर कोई पवियार नहीं पक्या जया्षेगया।
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1153/03- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी बरकत बयानो ित्री अबिुि सिरीम जयापत मुसिमयान, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 54, न्ू इनद्या कॉिोनरी, सम््विुरया पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 295 सम््विुरया 216.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017263 6 1154/03- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी कृषणया कंवर ित्री श्वण पसंह, जयापत रयाजिूत न्ू पशव कॉिोनरी, ियावर हयाउस के ियास, सरीकर रयाज. 158 सरीकर 213.3 आवयासरी् AF1020210000819 7 1155/03- 11-2021 भंवरियाि धयाभयाई िुत्र सोहनियाि धयाबयाई, जयापत गुज्वर पनवयासरी रयाज नगर प्रगपत सककूि के ियास, ियानरी करी टंकरी के सयामनषे धोि रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 1498 सरीकर 91.2 आवयासरी् AF1020210000828 8 1156/08- 11-2021 बृजषेनद् पसंह िुत्र हनुमयान पसंह जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, िुरयानया िषेवरीिुरया में आगषे जयाकर ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 360 िषेवरीिुरया 250 आवयासरी् AF920210017264 9 1157/08- 11-2021 सुरषेनद् कुमयार िुत्र श्री िक्मरी नयारया्ण शमया्व, जयापत ब्याह्मण पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, महयािषेव कॉिोनरी, गोिरीनया् गौशयािया के ियास, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 394 सरीकर 360.6 आवयासरी् AF920210017269 10 1158/03- 11-2021 रयामप्याररी िपत् सुरषेनद् कुमयार मरीि, जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी िटटेि कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, सम््विुरया सरीकर, रयाज. 12 सरीकर 225 आवयासरी् AF920210017270 11 1160/08- 11-2021 श्री बिबरीर पसंह िुत्र श्री िरीियारयाम मरीि, जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी वरीरतषेजया कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 184 कुडिरी 224.5 आवयासरी् AF920210017273 12 1161/08- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी पकरण सैन ित्री अशोक कुमयार सैन, जयापत सैन पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 42, नविगढ़ रोड के िन्िम में जगमयाििुरया रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 808 जगमयाििुरया 250 आवयासरी् AF920210017274 13 1162/08- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी जयामोतरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री इनद्ियाि सुणडया, जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी, सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 244.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017275 14 1163/08- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी जयामोतरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री इनद्ियाि सुणडया, जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी, सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 266.06 आवयासरी् AF920210017276 15 1164/08- 11-2021 श्री सरीतयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी पजिया सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 191.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017277 16 1165/08- 11-2021 श्री सरीतयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड घोरयाणया, कुडिरी पजिया सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 266.06 आवयासरी् AF920210017278 17 1166/08- 11-2021 श्री सरीतयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड घोरयाणया, कुडिरी पजिया सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 116.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017279 18 1167/08- 11-2021 श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी सरीकर. रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 222.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017280 19 1168/08- 11-2021 श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी सरीकर. रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 116.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017281 20 1169/08- 11-2021 श्री पवकयास िौधररी िुत्र श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया, कुडिरी सरीकर. रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 172.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017282 21 1170/08- 11-2021 श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 191.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017283 22 1171/08- 11-2021 श्री कुरडयारयाम मरीि िुत्र श्री िुरयारयाम मरीि जयापत जयाट, पनवयासरी वरीर कॉिोनरी नविगढ़ रोड, घोरयाणया कुडिरी सरीकर रयाज. 200 कुडिरी 266.66 आवयासरी् AF920210017284 23 1172/08- 11-2021 श्री तयारयािंि सैनरी िुत्र श्री प्रभुि्याि जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी सू््व नगर, पििरयािरी रोड, सम््विुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 581/ 186 सम््विुरया 284.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017285 24 1173/08- 11-2021 रमषेश कुमयार सैनरी िुत्र श्री प्रभुि्याि जयापत मयािरी, पनवयासरी सू््व नगर, पििरयािरी रोड, सम््विुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 580/ 186 सम््विुरया 284.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017286 25 1174/08- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी छोटरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री बरीरबि भपड्या जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी िरण पसंह नगर में अनिर करी ओर, नविगढ़ रोड सरीकर रयाज. 956 सरीकर 136.11 आवयासरी् AF920210017287 26 1175/08- 11-2021 श्री पवरषेनद् धया्ि िुत्र बनवयाररी ियाि धया्ि जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी पित्रकुट कॉिोनरी, बयाियाजरी नगर के िरीछटे, ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 528 िषेवरीिुरया 122.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017288 27 1176/08- 11-2021 श्री गोरधन िुत्र श्री नोियारयाम जयापट जयाट पनवयासरी िरण पसंह नगर में अनिर करी ओर, नविगढ़ रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 956 सरीकर 136.11 आवयासरी् AF920210017289 28 1177/08- 11-2021 श्री मिनियाि िुत्र श्री बोिुरयाम जयापट जयाट पनवयासरी सयांविरी रोड, शैििुत्ररी कॉिोनरी के आगषे, बजयाज ग्रयाम सयांविरी तन िंििुरया सरीकर रयाज. 793 बजयाज ग्रयाम 285 आवयासरी् AF920210017290 29 1178/09- 11-2021 श्री छरीतरमि िुत्र श्री मयांगरीियाि सैनरी जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी पिपड्या टरीबया के ियास, रयाधयापकशनिुरया सरीकर रयाज. 522/ 1095 रयाधयापकशनिुरया 212.4 आवयासरी् AF920210017292 30 1179/09- 11-2021 श्री पजतषेनद् सैनरी िुत्र श्री छरीतरमि जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी पिपड्या टरीबया के ियास, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 532 सरीकर 151.73 आवयासरी् AF920210017293 31 1180/09- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी सजनया िषेवरी ित्री श्री बृजियाि मरीणया जयापत मरीणया पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं 57 पकसयान कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड, सम््विुरया सरीकर रयाज. 554 / 45 सम््विुरया 451.28 आवयासरी् AF920210017296 32 1181/09- 11-2021 श्री समितपसंह शषेखयावत िुत्र श्री रघुवरीर पसंह जयापत रयाजिुत पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं 4 श्री ््याम पवहयार कॉिोनरी, छोटया तयाियाब के िरीछटे, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 387, 288, 389 सरीकर 300 आवयासरी् AF920210017297 33 1182/09- 11-2021 1. श्री अपमत अग्रवयाि िुत्र सव. श्री उमया शंकर अग्रवयाि जरर्षे मुखत्यार आम:- श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि जयापत महयाजन 2. श्रीमतरी अपनतया अग्रवयाि ित्री श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि 3. श्रीमतरी सरिया मोिरी समसत जयापत महयाजन पनवयासरी गो्ि धम्वकयांटया व बयाईियास के मध्, सषेनट मषेररी सककूि के ियास, ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 199, 200 खरीिडो कया बयास 250 आवयासरी् AF920210017300 34 1183/09- 11-2021 1. श्री अपमत अग्रवयाि िुत्र सव. श्री उमया शंकर अग्रवयाि जरर्षे मुखत्यार आम:- श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि जयापत महयाजन 2. श्रीमतरी अपनतया अग्रवयाि ित्री श्री प्रमोि अग्रवयाि 3. श्रीमतरी सरिया मोिरी समसत जयापत महयाजन पनवयासरी गो्ि धम्वकयांटया व बयाईियास के मध्, सषेनट मषेररी सककूि के ियास, ज्िुर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 199, 200 खरीिडो कया बयास 150 व्यावसयाप्क AF920210017301 35 1184/09- 11-2021 अमरीनया ित्री सव. श्री सुबरयातरी धोबरी जयापत मुसिमयान पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 54 पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 1039 सरीकर 138.88 आवयासरी् AF920210017304 36 1185/09- 11-2021 श्री कृषण सुबयार िुत्र श्री हररीरयाम पनवयासरी पवकयास कॉिोनरी, पििरयािरी रोड, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर, रयाज. 1090 सरीकर 225 आवयासरी् AF920210017305 37 1186/09- 11-2021 श्री संिरीि कुमयार िुत्र गणषेश जयापत नया्क पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 56, नयारया्ण पवहयार, पििरयािरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 161 सम््विुरया 142.22 आवयासरी् AF920210017306 38 1187/09- 11-2021 श्री िोकेश कुमयार भूरर्या िुत्र श्री रयामकृषण भूरर्या जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी रयाज कॉिोनरी सम््विुरया, नविगढ़ रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 87 सम््विुरया 239.85 आवयासरी् AF920210017307 39 1188/09- 11-2021 रयामिंद् िुत्र सव. श्री हरीरयाियाि िजजी पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, श्री ््याम पबहयार, नषेहरू ियाक्क के िरीछटे, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 388, 389 सरीकर 222.44 आवयासरी् AF920210017308 40 1189/09- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी खषेरून पनशया ित्री श्री सैय्ि अनवर अिरी जयापत मुसिमयान, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 45, बयाियाजरी नगर, ज्िुर रोड, िषेवरीिुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 360 िषेवरीिुरया 247.36 आवयासरी् AF920210017310 41 1190/09- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी शयांतरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री गोरधन ियाि जयापत मयािरी पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 49, रषेलवषे फयाटक नं. 3 के ियास, पिपड्या टरीबया, रयाधयापकशनिुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 491 रयाधयापकशनिुरया 138.88 आवयासरी् AF920210017311 42 1191/09- 11-2021 श्रीमतरी तयारयामणरी िषेवरी ित्री श्री तधयारयाम जयापत मयािरी, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 18, महयािषेव कयाॅिोनरी, नषेहरू ियाक्क के िरीछटे, सयाियासर रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 392 सरीकर 263.33 आवयासरी् AF920210017312 43 1192/08- 11-2021 श्री ियामोिर प्रसयाि शमया्व िुत्र श्री जरीवनरयाम शमया्व, जयापत ब्याह्मण पनवयासरी उतिम नगर आवयासरी् कॉिोनरी, मकयान संख्या 28, सयाियासर रोड, एकसरीिषेनस कॉिषेज के सयामनषे, सरीकर रयाज. 366, 367 सरीकर 280.87 आवयासरी् AF920210017291 44 1193/10- 11-2021 श्री इनद् पसंह िंवयार िुत्र श्री नंि पकशोर िंवयार जयापत रयावणया रयाजिुत, पनवयासरी वयाड्ड नं. 26, िुरयानया व न्या 42, रयाणरी सतरी रोड, सरीकर रयाज. 650/ 212 खसरया नं. पमियान क्षेत्र में नहीं है। 276.614 आवयासरी् AF920210017321 45 1194/10- 11-2021 श्री प्रहियाि पसंह फगषेपड्या िुत्र श्री हरजरी रयाम जयापत जयाट पनवयासरी भगत पसंह कॉिोनरी, नविगढ़ रोड सम््विुरया, सरीकर रयाज. 672/ 34 सम््विुरया 135.64 आवयासरी् AF920210017322 आयुक्त नगर पररषद, सीकर BJP BRAINSTORMS, ARUN SINGH CONCEDES TO LAPSES IN TICKETS 17-yr-old gets pregnant after rape by youth First India Bureau Jaipur: Getting a lease for Meera Devi, Krish- na Devi, Suman and Sanjay of Khokhawas village of Jagatpura zone is like a dream come true. On Friday, MLA Ganga Devi gave leases under 69A to 3 beneficiaries in Jagat- pura zone office. The families had ap- plied for leases under PSKS campaign. After completion of neces- sary documentary for- malities by them, before Diwali, when these peo- ple reached the account- ant to calculate the fee, they came to know that a fee of about Rs 20,000 will have to be deposit- ed per lease as such they decided not to avail lease. But they availed the leases after fee was reduced to Rs 501. The beneficiaries thanked the government for this campaign. Deputy Com- missioner Mamta Na- gar and other officials were present. Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: Bharatiya Ja- nata Party state in- charge Arun Singh has conceded to lapses in the selection of candi- dates because of which the party lost Dhari- yawad and Vallabhna- gar bypolls. Singh, how- ever, said that the deci- sion of ticket selection is not made by an indi- vidual but is done col- lectively . Singh on Friday said the party’s votes shifted and divided. “The Con- gress has got a little more than a third of the votes from us and they need not be happy about this. We will review our defeat,” he said, adding that the BJP will form the government in Ra- jasthan in the next elec- tions. Singh claimed 101% victory for BJP saying the Gehlot gov- ernment was facing anti-incumbency . Jaipur: A 17-year-old girl was raped and got pregnant. The matter was disclosed when she com- plained of stomach pain and a case was filed at Bhatta Basti police station. The mother took her to the hospital and came to know that she was pregnant. On being asked, the victim told that the youth living in the neighborhood has been raping her for the last six months. Bhilwara: A teacher made obscene acts with a Class 11 student in Bhilwara. When the student told her family members about this, they reached the school and created a ruckus. After this the school was locked. Banera po- lice reached the spot and tried to pacify the agitating family mem- bers, but they did not listen. She, along with a friend, went to Hindi teacher asking for leave. The teacher sent her friend out of the room and did obscene acts with her. Girl left and did not come to school next day. Teacher has been put on APO. —FIB The leaders who joined the BJP in the presence of Arun Singh, Satish Poonia, Rajendra Rathore, and CP Joshi on Friday at the BJP headoffice in Jaipur. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA Ganga Devi with beneficiaries. Seven leaders who joined BJP on Friday include Ratna Kumari of Shahpura royal fam- ily, who contested as independent in 2018, ex- chairman Alwar UIT, Devi S Shekhawat, Atar Singh Pagaria, PCC member Mahendrapal Choudhary, Congress’ Inder Mohan Singh Honey, ex-IPS KC Meena, advocate Shailendra Singh, who fought for Gurjar reser- vation. 7 WHO JOINED SAFFRON RANKS PSKS: People thank govt after getting leases Teacher accused of molesting Class 11 student, family protests
  • 4. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia T20: INDIA PLAYERS LAND IN JAIPUR First India Bureau Jaipur: The prepara- tions for the T20 match to be held in Jaipur on November 17 between India and New Zealand are in full swing. Rahul Dravid, Ven- katesh Iyer, Avesh Khan and Mohammad Siraj of Indian cricket team reached Jaipur on Friday. The fans surrounded the play- ers. The coaches and players of the Indian team reached Hotel Marriott. All have been quarantined. The Board of Con- trol for Cricket in India has appointed former cricketer Rahul Dravid as the coach of the In- dian cricket team. Ra- hul Dravid’s first exam will be held at SMS sta- dium here. Indian team will compete with New Zealand. Leaving Virat Kohli, the Indian team will play the first match un- der the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. HI-LEVEL SECURITY SET UP IN CITY RAHUL DRAVID ROHIT SHARMA R ASHWIN SHREYAS IYER ISHAN KISHAN Preparations are on in full swing for the match. Police security ar- rangements have undergone several changes. Jaipur police will be adopting this kind of a match security system for the first time and trials for the same have already begun. Security has been beefed up to ensure smooth movement of the players. In a first, Rajasthan Cricket Association has issued more than 40 circulars relating to security preparations. 1500 policemen, includ- ing five IPS officers, 15 RPS officers and more than 20 inspector level police officers have been deployed. CCTV cameras have been installed at the entry points. About 12 multi-storied buildings around the stadium will be under the scrutiny of the police during the match. —Satyanarayan Sharma 2 brothers buried in borewell, 1 dies another in hosp First India Bureau Jaipur: Two brothers, Ramlal Yadav, 35, and Gopi alias Gopal Yadav, 40, were buried when soil caved in while re- moving pipe from a borewell at Keshwa ki Dhani of Govindgarh police station area on Friday. After prolonge rescue operation, Gopal Yadav died and Ramlal Yadav was hospitalised. The duo went down to a depth of about 30 feet due to the soil sinking in the boring pit. Rescue operation was started with help of JCB. Due to a fault in the boring, the work of removing the pipe and motor was being done when the soil caved in, the police said. Chomu MLA Ramlal Sharma, Govindgarh Panchayat Samiti head Ramswa- roop Yadav, former Pan- chayat Samiti member Arjunlal Yadav and oth- ers reached the spot. Corona cases reappear ahead of India-NZ match First India Bureau Jaipur: After a lull of 3 months, 10 fresh corona cases have appeared in the city and 17 total in the state on Friday . The fresh cases have become a matter of concern for the authorities here in view of the upcoming India-New Zealand T20 series to be held at SMS stadium on November 17. Around 30,000 spec- tators are expected to gather on the occasion. Moreover, Dev Uthani Ekadashi falls on No- vember 15 and marriage season is about to begin. As per the Health de- partment report, 4 Cov- id-19patientswerefound in Bani Park, Mansaro- var, Ajmer Road, Gopal- pura Luniawas. The authorities may issue new guidelines with strict norms. MORE THAN 12,000 CAMPS UNDER NIROGI RAJ TO START FROM NOV 14 Jaipur: With special focus on health of children, CM Nirogi Rajasthan Chiranjeevi Camps will be organised across state from November 14. Health minister Raghu Sharma is monitoring preparations for more than 12,000 camps to be set up in 125 days. He said that pregnant women along with children will be examined. The health department in collaboration with education department. Health Secretary Vaibhav Galriya said that health workers have been trained to screen people for diseases which are not easily detected at village level. —Vikas Sharma NEWS DIGEST KARNAWAT LAMBASTS STATE GOVT JUDGE ABUSE CASE: CLERK SURRENDERS Jaipur: Deputy Mayor of JMC Heritage, Punit Karnawat, has vehe- mently criticised the state government over the irregularities in the city. Speaking at a media meet he had invited on the occasion of his completion of 1 year in the position, he presented a report card of the work he did dur- ing the period.Karnawat held the government responsible for dividing the city into 2 corpora- tions and interfering in the sanitary and revenue collection work. He accused state govt of bias in allocating funds between the 2 civic bodies. Bharatpur: Rahul Kata- ra, one of the two clerks who were absconding in case of sexual abuse of a 14-year-old boy by a judge, has surrendered before the investigating officer, CO Satish Verma and the police arrested him. The second clerk is still absconding, for whose arrest the police has formed a team. On October 31, the boy’s mother filed a case of sexual abuse against judge Jitendra Gulia and his two clerks Rahul Katara and Anshul Soni. The child’s mother had also accused ACB’s CO Parmeshwar Lal of threatening the family. Sedition FIRs against actor Kangana across Raj Lather angry over frequent accidents blockades First India Bureau Jaipur: DGP ML Lath- er held a monthly crime review meeting on Fri- day and expressed dis- pleasure over negli- gence in blockades. he said, “Negligence is be- ing taken at many plac- es in the blockade”. Re- ferring to an incident in Bhilwara, DGP Lather got angry. During the blockade in Bhilwara, the constable died after the vehicle overturned. Instructions to DGP Ajmer Range IG to take special precautions during blockade. All range IG-SP was also told, “Any negligence will not be tolerated in the blockade”. Lather expressed his concerns over frequent accidents. First India Bureau Jaipur: Mahila Con- gress on Friday lodged multiple complaints with police here against actor Kangana Ranaut for allegedly describing Independenceas‘bheek’ or alms. During a TV programme she had also declared that the coun- try attained freedom in 2014 when the Narendra Modi-led government came to power. The com- plaints against her were lodged in Jodhpur, Jaipur,ChuruUdaipur. The TV channel on which she had made the comment has also been named in the complaint filed in Jodhpur. Jodhpur Mahila Con- gress Committee presi- dent Manisha Panwar said in the complaint that Ranaut insulted freedom fighters and people of the country through her statement, which falls under the ‘’category of sedition’’. Jodhpur’s Shastri Nagar SHO Pankaj Raj Mathur said the com- plaint has been taken up for inquiry. Same goes for Jaipur, Churu, and Udaipur also. Nepotism: Dotasra courts controversy as his ‘samdhi’ set to join as advisor First India Bureau Jaipur: PCC president and Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasra has once again attract- ed controversy by invit- ing his son’s father-in- law Ramesh Kumar Poonia, a retired offi- cial, to become a con- sultant in the recruit- ment cell. A single or- der was issued only for Poonia and only ap- peared for the post of consultant in the re- cruitment cell in the Rajasthan School Edu- cation Council. Even before this, teachers’ organisations had alleged that Dotas- ra promoted Poonia, who was working as District Education Of- ficer, to post of Deputy Director. A release was issued by department for post of consultant in the re- cruitment cell in Ra- jasthan Council of School Education. A single order of Ramesh Kumar Poonia was is- sued in release. Poonia has recently retired. Gajendra Singh meets JP Nadda at BJP headquarters Aditi Nagar New Delhi: Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat met BJP National Presi- dent JP Nadda at the BJP headquarters on Tuesday. According to sources, the discus- sion lasted for about two hours. The issue of Punjab was dis- cussed in detail. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat was re- cently appointed state in-charge of Punjab. During the meeting, the situa- tion in Rajasthan was also deliberated on. IN THE COURTYARD RAJ HC ASKS TO REISSUE RESULT OF CONSTABLE EXAM REET PAPER LEAK HEARING NOV 17 BAPINI CASE: 148 FAMILIES GET RELIEF Jaipur: The Rajasthan Police Constable Recruitment 2019-20 result will have to be reissued by the Police Department. Rajasthan High Court, while disposing of the petitions regarding the complaints of irregularities in questions of exam and their correct answers, ordered con- stitution of a Subject Matter Expert committee. On the ba- sis of the report of that com- mittee, the result of the exam should be released again in 1 month. The court heard the petitions of the candidates of 4 districts Bhiwadi (Alwar), Churu, Bikaner, and Pali. Jaipur: Rajasthan HC has posted the hearing on REET to Nov 17 after a response was filed on behalf of the Board of Secondary Educa- tion and the state govern- ment. Justice Mahendra Goel gave this order on the peti- tions of Bhagchand Sharma. Jodhpur: The High Court has put a stay on the evic- tion order of about 148 families from in the famous encroachment case of village Bapini. In Bapini, there are 284 kutcha-pucca residential houses in the area. —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO —PHOTO BY MANOJ SAINI —FILE PHOTO State govt stops gravel mining in 173 leases from Friday night Jaipur: State govern- ment has issued orders to stop gravel mining activities in state from Friday night. Orders have been given to im- mediately close mining in 173 mining leases of 5 km distance of rivers cancel such gravel mining leases. Along with this, dis- trict survey report of mining leases will also be done. Dr Subodh Agrawal, ACS, Mines has written a letter to Collectors, SPs Com- missioners asking them to comply with SC’s decision. Dr Aggarwal directed to stop mining receipt generation with imme- diate effect in all ap- proved gravel mining leases of Khetdari land within 5 kms of rivers, as well as cancel mining leases by Monday . First India Bureau Jaipur: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav was in Jaipur on Friday to at- tend a wedding. He was welcomed by the local Samajwadi Party lead- ers at the Jaipur air- port. During his inter- action with the media, the Samajwadi Party Chief talked about hav- ing a special connection with Rajasthan as he had studied at the Mili- tary School in Dholpur. While answering a question on the upcom- ing elections in UP, Akhilesh took on the Modi government at the Centre and said the election is not just in UP but is also related to the people of the coun- try. He said SP would form the government in UP in the upcoming elections as it has the support of regional par- ties. SP WILL FORM GOVT IN UP: AKHILESH Jagdeesh Chandra along with Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav at Jaipur Airport on Friday. Former UP CM SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav attended the wedding of the son and daughter of former member of Chomu Zila Parishad, Vandana Yadav at Hadota village in Chomu on Friday. FELLOWSHIP TO DR SR MEHTA DRUG OFFICER REMOVED Jodhpur: 90-year-old Padmashri awardee Dr SR Mehta and his son Dr Sudhir have become a role model for the medical fraternity. Mehta Jr has got the same fellowship his fa- ther had got 36 years ago from National Academy of Medical Science. Dr Sudhir is a senior Professor of Medicine in SMS Medical College. Jaipur: Assistant Drug Controller Mahendra Singh Shekhawat has been removed from post of reg- istrar and Naveen Sanghi from Chemist Association has been entrusted with responsibility of post of registrar. Raids were conducted at Pharmacy Council’s office 20 days back, 1 arrested for taking bribe of 10,000.
  • 5. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vol 3 Issue No. 157 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK I am the beginning, middle, and end of creation. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH Rajnath Singh @rajnathsingh The new policy reforms, coupled with the ever-increasing ranking in ‘ease of doing business’, have paved the way of industrial development in the state of UP and taken ‘Uttar Pradesh’ on the path of ‘Uttam Pradesh’. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp Enabling policy structure in the form of #NEP2020, quality educational institutions, societal inclusivity with multiculturalism and focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and internationalisation will drive India’s education system to newer heights. TOP TWEETS JUSTICE SN SHUKLA WASN’T IMPEACHED, GOVT SHOULD ALLOW HIS PROSECUTION he Central Bureau of Investigation has sought permission to prosecute Justice SN Shukla, also known as Narayan Shukla, who was named in the medical college admission scam along with Jus- tice IM Quddusi. A couple of years back the CBI raided the Lucknow residence of Justice Shukla for allegedly taking bribe from a private medical col- lege. The corruption case against Justice Shukla was reg- istered on December 4, 2019. A case in the medical college scam, which surfaced in 2017, was registered against Justice Shukla, former judge of Odisha High Court, Justice Quddusi, owner of Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) BP Ya- dav, socialite Bhawna Pandey, hawala operator Ramdev Saras- wat and businessman Biswa- nath Agarwala. Justice Shukla retired in July 2020 with his pay and pension intact. An in-house inquiry by the Supreme Court confirmed the allegations but the judge was not impeached as the government sat over the recommendation of two CJI’s. It is hoped that the Al- lahabad High Court will grant sanction for his prosecution. T atching women bathe in the Ya- muna covered with industrial waste on Chhath wasthemostdistressingsight. The sun-worshippers, for whom a dip in the river is a mandatory part of the ritual, were unmindful of the hazard the industrial waste posed. Politicians and authorities responsible for keeping the river pollution-free blamed one another and made re- newed promises to clean the river. All done with preten- tious seriousness for news channels as their hypocrisy is no secret. The shocking part of the sordid pollution saga is that it continues despite the Su- preme Court and the Nation- al Green Tribunal. One need not mention state pollution control boards as they gener- ally use pollution for some extra income. All through his tenure as Chief Minister of Delhi, ArvindKejriwalhasannually repeatedhispromiseof clean- ing the Yamuna and beautify- ing its banks for picnickers. Watching the river on Chhath it was obvious that those promises were not meant to be kept. The Central government, the Central Pol- lution Control Board and the National Green Tribunal have all proved to be ineffec- tive against those interested in protecting the polluting industriesinUP ,Haryanaand Okhla. There can be no better proof of defiance by indus- tries and government offi- cials than this observation by the NGT: “Industries are dis- charging untreated sewage water in the river with impu- nity, as if the law of the land does not exist. In spite of cat- egorical observations in the reports of statutory regula- tors, not even a single person is shown to have been prose- cuted.” The observation also shows how ineffective courts and tribunals have become. LET’S ACCEPT IT,YAMUNA CANNOT BE CLEANED Politicians and authorities responsible for keeping the river pollution-free blamed one another and made renewed promises to clean the river W DELHIDIALOGUE:INDIA’S BIGDIPLOMATICVICTORY meeting held in New Delhi between the National Securi- ties Advisors (NSAs) of neighbouring countries dis- cussed the latest situation in Afghanistan and saw partici- pation of the NSAs of Russia, Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan was organ- ised at the invitation of NSA Ajit Doval. In the meeting, the humani- tarian crisis of Afghanistan and the possibility of terror- ists moving from Afghan soil to other countries and meas- ures to prevent it were dis- cussed. Thecollectivedeclara- tionsaidthatAfghanterritory should not be used for any ter- rorist activities. China and Pakistan were also invited to this dialogue but both the countries refused to partici- pate citing various reasons. India, Russia, Iran and other Central Asian coun- tries discussed issues such as terrorism, radicalisation, cross-border threats and drug trafficking in the re- gional security dialogue or- ganised under the name of Delhi Dialogue. The meeting emphasised the need to re- store Afghanistan as a peace- ful, secure and stable nation. During the Delhi talks, In- dia’s initiative to provide hu- manitarian assistance to Af- ghanistan in an uninterrupt- ed, direct and assured man- ner and collective coopera- tion against drug smuggling was also discussed. This meeting of Afghan neighbours, held in New Del- hi, three months after the Taliban’s occupation of Ka- bul, was considered very im- portant from India’s point of view. There were many rea- sons for this. First, it was the first time since the withdraw- al of the US in Afghanistan that Russia, Iran and other Central Asian countries, led by India, have come together to discuss the situation in Af- ghanistan. Second, the way Afghan neighbouring coun- tries have accepted India’s invitation and agreed to par- ticipate in the meeting, it is clear that they consider In- dia’s role important for last- ing peace in Afghanistan. Third, after this meeting chaired by India, the strategic efforts of China and Pakistan to isolate India in Afghani- stan have suffered a setback. Suchmeetingswerestarted in the year 2018. The first two meetings were held in Iran. The third meeting was to be held in New Delhi last year but it was postponed due to the pandemic. Questions were being raised from the beginning about the signifi- cance of this meeting in the absence of China, Pakistan and the Taliban. The truth is India is in a state of compla- cency regarding the Taliban. India still following the policy of waitandwatch.Alongwith many countries of the world, India has already made it clear that those who occupy power by force will not be rec- ognised. Twelve countries, including India, US and Chi- na, have already decided, along with representatives from the United Nations and the European Union will not recognise any government in Afghanistan that seeks to seize control by force. India’s recognition of the Taliban de- pends on the responses of democratic countries. Since the democratic countries have not yet recognised the Taliban. Perhaps this is the reason why India did not in- vite Taliban for talks. In fact, after the return of the Taliban to Afghan army , the influence of China and Pa- kistan is increasing there. Pa- kistanhasalsobeenabighand behind the rise of Taliban. Even during the control of Af- ghanistan in the year 1996, Pa- kistanhadprovidednecessary help to the Taliban besides weapons.EvenafterAmerica’s arrival in Afghanistan in 2001 and ouster from Taliban pow- er, Pakistan continued to sup- port top Taliban leaders. Now the way Pakistan and China played a role in the formation of the Taliban government, India was marginalised in some way or the other. On the other hand India has its own interestsinAfghanistan.India has spent over $3 billion Dol- larsoninfrastructureandpub- lic utility projects in Afghani- stan in the last two decades. Along with Afghan citizens, Taliban also acknowledges this contribution of India. This is the reason why India has been raising the issue of Afghanistan continuously in bilateraltalksandmultilateral fora for the last few days. India does not want Afghanistan to be a safe haven for terrorists. In such a situation, the Delhi Dialogue organised by India is being seen as an at- tempt to re-establish its role and lost influence in Afghan- istan. The manner, in which all the major neighbouring countries of Afghanistan, in- cluding Russia and Iran, have accepted the Indian leadership through the Delhi Dialogue, should be called India’s diplomatic victory . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL A In fact, after the return of the Taliban to Afghan army, the influence of China and Pakistan is increasing there. Pakistan has also been a big hand behind the rise of Taliban. Even during the control of Afghanistan in the year 1996, Pakistan had provided necessary help to the Taliban besides weapons “We all assembled today to discuss issues related to Afghanistan. We have been keenly watching the developments in Afghanistan. These have important implications not only for the people of Afghanistan but also for its neighbouring countries and the region,” Ajit Doval DR NK SOMANI The writer is Assistant Professor
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  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia DON’T WANT TO RUSH MANDAVIYA ON VACCINATING CHILDREN New Delhi: Union Health Minister Man- sukh Mandaviya on Thursday said the gov- ernment does not want to make haste about ad- ministering COVID-19 vaccine to children and any decision in this re- gard will be taken based on expert opinion. On when vaccination for children could start as Zydus Cadila’s Covid vaccine has been grant- ed emergency use au- thorisation for those 12-year-old and above, he said children were not being inoculated against COVID-19 on a large scale anywhere in the world though it has been initiated in some countries in a limited manner. “We do not want to rush this thing. Since this is a matter related to children, the expert group is carry- ing out further stud- ies,” he said. All the vaccines which have currently received emergency use authorisation will be granted full authorisa- tion only after a de- tailed study and based on the data of four to five years, he said. —ANI A health worker collects a swab sample of a passenger for the COVID-19 test, at Dadar railway station, in Mumbai. —PHOTO BY PTI COVAXIN PHASE 3 DATA SHOWS 77.8% EFFICACY: LANCET Hyderabad: Hyderabad- based Bharat Biotech on Friday announced that Lancet peer-review con- firmed efficacy analysis of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.As per phase-three clinical trials data, Covaxin demonstrates 77.8% efficacy against symptomatic COVID. “COV- AXIN is the only COVID-19 vaccine to have demonstrat- ed efficacy data from phase III clinical trials against the delta variant at 65.2%,” the official statement issued by Bharat Biotech said citing Lancet study. “Ef- ficacy analysis demonstrates Covaxin to be 77.8 per cent effective against sympto- matic COVID-19, through evaluation of 130 confirmed cases, with 24 observed in the vaccine group versus 106 in the placebo group,” said the company’s state- ment. —ANI New Delhi: India’s cumulative COVID-19 vac- cination coverage crossed 110.79 crores on Friday, the Union Health Ministry informed. More than 53.81 lakh doses (53,81,889) were administered in the last 24 hours, taking the total number to 1,10,79,51,225, till 7 am on Friday. Meanwhile, country reported 12,516 new COV- ID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. At present, the active caseload stands at 1,37,416, the lowest in 267 days. The overall recovery rate stands at 98.26 per cent. A total of 3,38,14,080 people have recovered from the coronavirus infec- tion so far in the country. —ANI INDIA’S CUMULATIVE COVERAGE EXCEEDS 110.79 CR VAX DOSES Bhubaneswar: Odisha govt on Friday touched a new milestone of administering 4 crore vaccines to date, Health Department said. The department thanked the “combined efforts” of the health team and the people of Odisha for achieving the landmark. “Happy to share that Odisha has crossed a new milestone by completing 4 crore COVID-19 vaccination,” it tweeted. CM Naveen Patnaik expressed happiness over “yet another significant milestone” in the fight against corona- virus. “Commend the hard work and commitment of our healthcare workers in ensuring swift inocu- lation to save precious lives,” he tweeted. —PTI ODISHA ADMINISTERS FOUR CRORE COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES We do not want to rush this thing. Since this is a matter related to children, the expert group is carrying out further stud- ies,” he said at the “Times Now Summit 2021. —Mansukh Mandviya, Union Health Minister Will ‘non-Bengalis’ hit TMC lottery this time around? Sharat K Verma New Delhi: One more Rajya Sabha seat is about to be up for elec- tion in West Bengal which fell vacant due to the resignation of Tri- namool Congress lead- er Arpita Ghosh, whose term is till 2026. So, elec- tion notification has been issued and with the announcement of this election, it is being speculated as to who will Mamata Banerjee give a chance this time? Significantly, after the state assembly elec- tions in May this year, bypolls to two Rajya Sabha seats were held in West Bengal. In the first seat, Mamata sent former IAS officer Jawahar Sarkar to the Rajya Sabha and on the second seat, Sushmita Deb, who left the Con- gress, was made a mem- ber of the Upper House. Both times she chose a Bengali candidate. It is worth mention- ing here that Mamata has been trying to reach out to non-Bengali espe- cially Hindi speaking people for the last few days to fulfill her all-In- dia political ambitions, as she wants to increase her base in the Hindi belt in which Prashant Kishor is helping her. Since the assembly elec- tions,therewastalkthat Mamata would send for- mer BJP leader and for- merUnionFinanceMin- ister Yashwant Sinha to the Rajya Sabha. He had evenjoinedthepartybut didn’t get the chance. There was also talk of Congress leader Subod- hkant Sahay joining TMC. Pavan Verma, a former Foreign Service officer, former ambassa- dor and Rajya Sabha member from Janata Dal-U, is also indirectly associating with Trina- mool Congress because of Prashant Kishor. So, will any of them hit the lottery this time or will Mamata present a new face again. Whoever Mamata chooses to send to the Rajya Sabha this time will indicate her politics ahead. Mamata Banerjee CRUCIAL READ WIFE OF DAWOOD’S AIDE ACCUSES HARDIK PANDYA, RAJIV SHUKLA OF RAPE Mumbai: Wife of gangster Riyaz Bhati has filed an application with Mumbai Police, accusing him of rape and forcing her into prostitution. Among other people, she has named cricketers Hardik Pandya and Munaf Patel as well as Con- gress leader Ra- jeev Shukla in her complaint. Riyaz is an aide of underworld don Dawood and faces sev- eral cases of extortion. As per the report, no FIR has been registered yet, the matter is under investigation as police are verifying allegations. —Agencies PM MODI TO LAND ON EXPRESSWAY IN IAF PLANE Lucknow: Showcasing a world-class infra- structure, on November 16, PM Narendra Modi would land on the Purvanchal Express in a C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft. The event would mark the inauguration of the 340 km expressway connecting Lucknow with Mau, Azamgarh, Barabanki with links to major cities of Praya- graj and Varanasi. —ANI UDDHAV UNDERGOES SPINE SURGERY, DOING WELL: CMO Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray successfully underwent a cervical spine surgery at the HN Reliance Hospital here, his office said on Friday. 61-year-old Thackeray has been moved to a ward after his surgery, said a statement from the Chief Minister’s Of- fice (CMO) quoting two doctors of the hospital - Ajit Desai and Shekhar Bhojraj. —ANI Railways to revert to pre- Covid fares New Delhi: Under pres- sure from passengers over hike in fares, the Indian Rail- ways on Friday issued an order to discontinue the ‘special’ tag for mail and express trains and revert to pre-pandemic ticket prices with imme- diate effect. Since the coronavirus-triggered lockdown was eased, the Railways has been run- ning only special trains. In a letter to zonal railways on Friday, the Railway Board said that trains will now be oper- ated with their regular numbers and fares will revert to normal pre- Covid prices. The order, however, did not specify when the zonal rail- ways are required to revert to their pre-Cov- id regular services.—PTI ABP-CVOTER SURVEY BJP can win four out of five states, AAP emerging as a spoiler for Cong Kavita Pant Jaipur: The first round of ABP-C Voter survey conducted to gauge mood of voters in poll- bound states for upcom- ing Assembly polls has portrayed a good picture for BJP predicting it’s victoryinfouroutof five statesgoingtopollsearly next year. While survey has indicated that BJP couldwinUttarPradesh, Uttarakhand,Goa,Ma- nipur states, it predicts AAP may emerge as sin- gle largest party in Pun- jabbutcouldfallshortof majority . UTTAR PRADESH As per the survey Yogi Adityanath-led BJP is still the favourite among the voters, in UP while the Samajwadi Party under the leader- ship of Akhilesh Yadav is gaining some ground as Mayawati’s BSP is on the sliding side. PUNJAB Meanwhile, amid the ongoing political crisis and protest by farmers over the three farm laws, Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP is most likely to emerge as the single- largest party in Punjab followed by the ruling Congress and SAD. Sur- vey says BJP is staring atitsworstperformance in recent decades in Punjab, which could be due to the resentment among farmers and loss of alliance with SAD. The saffron party is likely to win 0-1 seat, the survey noted. GOA TherulingBharatiyaJa- nata Party (BJP) in Goa and Manipur is likely to retain power amid a close-knit electoral con- test in Manipur when the two states will go for polls next year. According to the sur- vey ,inthe40-memberGoa Assembly ,theBJPislike- ly to win 19 to 23 seats, Congress 2 to 6, while AAP will bag 3 to 7 seats. MANIPUR In Manipur the survey also predicted close, but a satisfactory win for BJP in Assembly Polls. BJP is likely to win 25-29 seats, the Congress 20- 24, Naga People’s Front (NPF) 4-8, and others 3-7 in 60-member Assembly . UTTARAKHAND While in Uttarakhand, BJP looks comfortable asitcompletesfiveyears of governance there even as it witnessed a major overhaul with three different chief ministers taking charge in the past less than one year. The survey says BJP-ledallianceislikely to get 36-40 seats in the 70-memberUttarakhand Assembly while Con- gress-led alliance will win 30 to 34 seats. AAP, which will make its elec- toral debut in the hill state, is expected to win just 0-2 seats. Yogi Adityanath Arvind Kejriwal Charanjit Channi Pramod Sawant Harish Rawat Survey’s prediction clearly show that the AAP is causing serious harm to the Congress in three states and, as a result, nationally. According to the survey, the AAP could end up defeating the Congress in Punjab and also playing spoiler in Uttarakhand and Goa. AAP HARMING CONG Rakesh Ranjan New Delhi : The puzzle created by not laying down the time frame while appointing Par- asaram Pattabhi Kesa- va Ramacharyulu last September as the first Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha (RS) in 70 years from its own cadre has come to be re- solved. He has moved as an adviser to the Vice President in an appar- ent deal that was prob- ably struck long ago. Despite the massive jockeying for the post in September 2020, as re- ported first by First In- dia, Dr. Ramacharyulu held the post as he had the unreserved backing of VP of India and RS Chairman Muppavara- pu Venkaiah Naidu. Since Naidu’s deci- sion couldn’t have been setaside,itstandstorea- son that a compromise was probably struck then to let the first RS cadreofficercontinueas the SG with an open time frame to avoid a public display of frac- tures in the decision- making process of the executiveandlegislative branches of the country . So on Friday, Dr. Ra- macharyulu was made adviser to VP Naidu and the long-pending wishes of the executive branch were fulfilled by the appointment of Pramod Chandra Mody (Retd IRS IT: 1982) as the new Secretary-Gen- eral of Rajya Sabha on a contractual basis till August 10, 2022. Accord- ing to the notification, Mody’s tenure begins w.e.f. the forenoon of November 12, 2021. This translates to a tenure of nine months. WHY NINE MONTHS, AND NOT A YEAR? Whatever, point to be noted here is that Mody is the second member of the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax) to get a post-retirement top constitutional job. The other person in re- cent times has been for- mer CBDT Chairman, 1980-batch IRS (IT) cad- re officer, Sushil Chan- dra who was made Chief Election Com- missioner and who hap- pened to be Mody’s pre- decessor in CBDT. Both have been famous for their dogged loyalty and earlier, this earned them the reward of post-retirement reap- pointment as CBDT Chairman on a contrac- tual basis along with the additional charge of Member (Investigation) through their tenure as Chairman. PC Mody’s appointment as RS Secretary General spills the beans FRESH POSTING lll Pramod Chandra Mody was appointed as new Secretary General of RS on a contractual basis till August 10, 2022 Pramod Chandra Mody
  • 8. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CRUCIAL READ GOLD BISCUITS WORTH OVER RS 1 CRORE SEIZED, 1 ARRESTED IN BENGAL Jalpaiguri: A man was arrested from a Howrah-bound train at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station in West Bengal’s Siliguri and gold biscuits worth Rs 1.08 crore were seized from his possession on Friday, DRI officials said. Acting on a tip-off, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) sleuths detained the man from a reserved compart- ment of the train coming from Guwahati and upon finding discrepancies in his answers during questioning, searched him and found 13 gold biscuits in his posses- sion, they said. The man, identified as Sheikh Saiful Rah- man, is a resident of Howrah, the officials added. INDIAN-ORIGIN STUDENT AMONG 9 KILLED IN TRAVIS SCOTT’S CONCERT TRAGEDY New Delhi: A 22-year-old Indian-origin Texas college student succumbed to her injuries sustained at the stam- pede during rap star Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival in Houston, taking the death toll in the tragedy to nine. Bharti Shahani, who was about to graduate from Texas AM University this year, was on a ventilator after suffering a severe brain injury in the tragedy on November 5. She died on Wednesday night, according to her family. Bharti had attended the concert with her sister and cousin who sur- vived.A stampede of fans during Travis Scott’s concert on Friday killed nine people between the ages of 14 to 27. TALIBAN: BOMB HITS MOSQUE IN AFGHANISTAN, WOUNDS AT LEAST 15 Kabul: An explosion hit a mosque in the Spin Ghar district of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghan- istan, wounding at least 12 people including the imam of the mosque, local residents said. Atal Shinwari, a local resident said the blast occurred at around 1.30 pm when explosives apparently hid in the interior detonated. A Taliban official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the blast and said casualties were feared but gave no further details. There was no immediate claim of respon- sibility for the attack. The attacks in recent weeks underme the Taliban claims of restoring security after decades of war. Accounts of casualties varied. STRIKE CONTINUES AT YAVATMAL MED COLLEGE OVER COLLEAGUE’S MURDER Yavatmal: Students of Vasantrao Naik Govt Medical Col- lege and Hospital in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal continued their strike for the second consecutive on Friday, de- manding a fast-track court hearing and financial aid to the family of deceased student who was allegedly mur- dered on campus.Ashok Pal (24), a resident of Thane, was found severly injured near hostel on Wednesday night, following which he was admitted in the accident ward of the hospital where he died.As per the complaint filed by medical superintendent Dr S Bhuyar, the college assumed that Pal had met with an accident, but later stab injuries were found on his chest.Two suspects were taken into custody by the police. INDIANS STUDYING ABROAD LAID BASIS FOR STRONG TIES ACROSS WORLD: EAM New Delhi: Highlighting the role of education in the knowledge economy, the External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Friday said that quest for education has also been a powerful incentive for Indians to go abroad and it has laid the basis for the country’s strong ties across the world.“The quest for education has also been a powerful incentive for Indi- ans to go to other countries. More than a million Indian students study abroad they have laid the basis for strong re- lationships across many geographies,” said EAM Jaishankar in a video conference at “Diplomatic Conclave” on Higher Education organised by Chandigarh University. ANIL DESHMUKH CUSTODY EXTENDED Mumbai: A special court on Friday extended the ED custody of former Maha home minister Anil Deshmukh till Nov 15 in connection with a multi-crore money laundering case. He was arrested by the ED early last week. A special holiday court on Nov 6 had sent the 71-yr-old NCP leader to judicial custody after rejecting the En- forcement Directorate (ED) plea seeking extension of remand. IN THE COURTYARD BHIM ARMY’S PLEA: WILL PROCEED AS PER LAW, EC TO HC New Delhi: The Election Com- mission told the Delhi HC on Friday that it will consider in accordance with law Chandra Shekhar Aazad’s application for allotment of a common symbol for his political party for the upcoming assem- bly elections in five states. Counsel for the EC told Justice Prateek Jalan, who was hearing the Bhim Army Chief’s plea for allotment of a common election symbol for his ‘Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)’, that applications for allotment of symbols for four states, Uttarakhand, Goa, Punjab and Manipur are now open for consideration and the process for UP will start on Nov 14. Considering EC’s stand, the judge disposed of the petition, observing that the petitioner’s application may be considered by EC for the Symbols Order and other applicable laws. ADVOCATES WRITETO CJI IN MADRAS HC Chennai: Opposing the transfer of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee to Meghalaya, over 200 advocates of Madras HC have signed a representation to the CJI, N V Ramana and the SC Collegium, seeking to reconsider the decision to shift CJ Banerjee. The representation, described the transfer proposal as a “puni- tive measure” against “an honest and fearless judge.” SORRY, BUT NO: SC REFUSES NEET RE-EXAM FOR 2 STUDENTS New Delhi: Supreme Court has set aside the order to hold NEET re-exam for 2 students, says “sorry, but no”. The centre said that if the direction to conduct NEET UG re-exam is pro- vided, it will become a pat- tern.The centre had moved to the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the Bombay HC order which directed re-examination for two medical aspirants. The centre in its petition today has said to the SC that 16 lakh students appeared for NEET this year. SUPREME COURT TO HEAR SANJAY KIRLOSKAR’S PLEA ON NOV 25 New Delhi: The Supreme Court today agreed to hear on Nov 25 the plea on Kirloskar Brothers Ltd’s family feud related to assets in which Sanjay Kirloskar has challenged the Bombay HC order directing arbitra- tion in the case. A bench headed by CJ NV Ramana, on July 27 had ordered status quo and asked the parties involved for mediation. “This is family dispute it is very sad that we have written about even appointing the mediator,” AM Singhvi, told the bench. FB fuelling hate speech: Cong writes to Mark New Delhi: The Con- gress on Friday wrote to Facebook chief execu- tive officer (CEO) Mark Zuckerberg saying the company has been bi- ased in India ‘towards the ruling dispensation despite their proclivity for sharing hate speech, misinformation, fake news and inflammatory content’ on the social media platform. In his letter to Zuckerberg, Cong’s social media in charge Rohan Gupta said that in the last two years, an abundance of evidence had been re- leased that point to the negligence by the com- pany in controlling hate speech. —Agencies KanganashouldwithdrawPadma Shri:Oppositionamid‘Azadi’row New Delhi: Actor Kan- gana Ranaut’s Padma Shri should be with- drawn and she should be charged with sedi- tion, several political parties have said in a snowballing controver- sy over her comment that India won true in- dependence in 2014, when PM Narendra Modi came to power and the 1947 Independ- ence was “bheekh” or charity . “The Padma Award given to Ms. Ranaut should be withdrawn immediately . Before giv- ing such awards, men- tal psychological evalu- ation should be done so that in future such per- sons do not disrespect the nation and its he- roes,” Anand Sharma, Cong leader tweeted. “We strongly con- demn actress Kangana Ranaut’s statement. She insulted freedom fighters. The Centre must take back the Pad- ma Shri from Kangana Ranaut and arrest her,” said the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader. Many parties have slammed Ranaut’s remarks made at TV event. —Agencies Kangana Ranaut receiving Padma Shri Award from President Ram Nath Kovind earlier this week on Monday. —FILE PHOTO WB Guv Jagdeep Dhankhar meets Union HM Amit Shah New Delhi: West Ben- gal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday met Union Home Minis- ter Amit Shah at his residence in the nation- al capital. Apprising of his meeting with Shah, Dhankar tweeted, “West Bengal Governor Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar called on Union Home Minister Shri @Amit- Shah at his residence today .” This comes a day af- ter President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Thursday attended the Conference of Gover- nors and Lieutenant Governors at Rashtra- pati Bhawan in the na- tional capital. Dhankar was also present at the conference. —ANI West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Friday. ‘Under PM Modi India has received global recognition’ New Delhi: Union Edu- cation Minister Dhar- mendra Pradhan on Friday said India under PM Narendra Modi’s leadership has received global recognition and position. The Union Edu Min on Friday was invited as chief guest at an event ‘Diplomatic Conclave 2021’ at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in Delhi, which was organised by a pri- vate university and un- der the guidance of the Edu Ministry and the Ministry of External Affairs to explore ave- nues for Internationali- zation of Higher Educa- tion. Pradhan said, “Vari- ous High Commission- ers and Ambassadors from 126 countries unit- ed at the Diplomatic Conclave organised by a private university. Un- der the leadership of PM Modi, India handled the world. I am respon- sibly saying the words that India handled the world when the global economic condition had been stagnant, the health services of the world were skinny . And at that time, when the humanity in the world was under a question mark at that time is such big country to bring economic condi- tion back on track and handle COVID-19 pan- demic especially to fa- cilitate human beings and India has made a global place “. Union Edu Min further said that this type of ‘diplo- matic conclave’ is capa- ble of enhancing the world’s understanding of India’s achieve- ments. —ANI Education remains a major path in this world and with this, India brought Nation- al Education Policy in 2020. There was already an attraction towards India in the world and today, the at- traction would multiply. —Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Education Minister Faced with defection in Pb AAP announces candidates Chandigarh: Faced with defection of its Punjab MLAs to the Congress, the AAP hast- ily named 10 loyalist MLAs as candidates from their current con- stituencies for the 2022 polls. Apart from the four MLAs who had ear- lier joined the Cong, AAP lost two MLAs on consecutive days with Bathinda Rural MLA joining Congress on Wednesday, while Ra- jkot MLA Jagtar Singh Hissowal literally crossed over the floor of the Vidhan Sabha on Thursday and sat on Cong benches while the House was in session. Among the ten MLAs whose names have been announced for the polls are LoP Harpal Singh Cheema from Dirba, Deputy LoP Sarvjit Kaur Manuke from Jag- raon, Aman Arora from Sunam, Kultar Singh Sandhwan from Kotka- pura, Meet Hayer from Barnala, Baljinder Kaur from Talwandi Sabo, Budhram from Budhlada, Jai Kishen Rori from Garhshankar, Manjit Singh Bilaspur from Nihal Singh Wala and Kulwant Pandori from Mehal Kalan. —Agencies Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists killed by forces in JK Kulgam: One more Hiz- bul Mujahideen (HM) terrorist killed in an on- going encounter with the security forces in the Chawalgam area of Kulgam district of Jam- mu and Kashmir on, Friday said Kashmir Zone police. The security forces also recovered arms and ammunition. The total number of terrorists killed in the encounter increased to two. The ops is still under- way and further details are awaited, it added. The neutralised ter- rorists have been identi- fied as District com- mander of HM Shiraz Molvi and Yawar Bhat. “01 more unidentified #terrorist killed (Total 02). Incriminating mate- rials including arms and ammunition recov- ered. Search going on. Further details shall fol- low. @JmuKmrPolice,” the Kashmir Zone po- lice tweeted. —ANI IGP, Vijay Kumar ‘133 TERRORISTS NEUTRALIZED IN J-K THIS YEAR’ Srinagar: As many as 133 terrorists including many top commanders have been neutralized this year, the Jammu and Kashmir Police said on Friday. Speaking to Media, Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar said, “133 terror- ists including many top commanders have been neutralized this year.” Giving an update about today’s Kulgam encounter, Kumar said that two terrorists have been neutralized of which one of them was involved in several civilian killings. —ANI Retail inflation rises to 4.48% in October from 4.35% in September New Delhi: India’sretail inflation in the month of October rose marginally to 4.48% from 4.35% in September,datareleased by the government showed on Friday . This is the fourth suc- cessive month that the CPIdatahascomebelow the Reserve Bank of In- dia’s(RBI)uppermargin of 6 per cent. The gov- ernment has asked the central bank to main- tain retail inflation at 4 per cent with a margin of 2 per cent on either side for a five-year peri- od ending March 2026. The CPI data is main- ly factored in by the RBI while making its bi- monthly monetary poli- cy . Last month, the Mon- etary Policy Committee (MPC) of the central bank kept the repo rate unchanged for the eighth time in a row at 4 per cent, slashed the in- flation target for 2021-22 to 5.3 per cent, and indi- cated the unwinding of the accommodative pol- icy as the economy shows signs of emerg- ing from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Food inflation has also increased slightly to0.85%inOctoberfrom 0.68% in September. Separately ,India’sfac- toryoutput,measuredin terms of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), witnessed a year- on-yeargrowthof 3.1per cent in September, two separate data released bytheMinistryof Statis- tics Programme Im- plementation (MoSPI) showed on Friday . —PTI CPI-based inflation in September 2021 was at 4.35% and in October 2020 it was 7.61%. Retail inflation during the April-June period of 2022-23 is projected at 5.2% The retail inflation during April-June period of 2022-23 is projected at 5.2 per cent.
  • 9. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot has taken several initia- tives for upgradation of secondary educa- tion, providing better opportunities for pro- motion to the post of principals from lectur- ers and providing op- portunities to apply for teacher recruit- ment-2021 to the stu- dents of B.Ed who have passed REET-2021. Gehlot took these im- portant decisions in the review meeting of the Education Depart- ment held on Friday at the CMR. Gehlot direct- ed to create posts of Deputy Principal in 11,353 govt higher sec- ondary schools and cadre of 3,533 headmas- ters of govt secondary schools will be declared as dying cadre. Instead, Principals will now be appointed in these schools and for this new posts of Principal will also be created. Moreover, due Cov- id-19, the result of the B.Ed candidates has not been declared be- fore the examination result of REET-2021. These candidates will be given an opportuni- ty to acquire educa- tional qualifications in Rajasthan Primary and Upper Primary School Teacher direct recruitment till the last date of applica- tion. It was also dis- cussed to conduct a separate exam for se- lection after an eligi- bility test, in future. Mukesh Mathrani Barmer: Following the CM Ashok Gehlot’s di- rective, district authori- ties in Barmer on Fri- day honoured the he- roes of the Barmer road accident who saved 22 lives. Ten people were awarded with citations and award money of Rs 21000 to each. Barmer District Collector Lok Bandhu Yadav and Su- perintendent of Police Deepak Bhargav award- ed these heroes. It may be mentioned here that 12 people were burnt alive in a road ac- cident that occurred af- ter the collision be- tween bus and tanker at Balotra-Jodhpur road. Another 38 people got injured in the incident. At the time of inci- dent ten people, those who were working in their farms merely a few meters away from the spot, immediately rushed at the spot and saved the lives of 22 pas- sengers from the burn- ing bus. First India Bureau Jaipur: In a major de- velopment related to the state government’s much-touted Pra- shasan Shehron Ke Sang campaign, the Ur- ban Development and Local Self-government Department has issued a clarification. According to the or- der issued after UDH Minister Shanti Dhari- wal’s nod, newly formed irregular set- tlements will not be regularised during the drive. The department has set the cut-off date of August 15, 2009 as the yardstick for regu- larisation criteria. Leases will be issued only to the families that have lived in these irregular colonies be- fore the cut-off date. They will be given leas- es under the Kachchi Basti Regulation Poli- cy 2005. The depart- ment has also clarified that leases will not be issued for houses in kachcha settlements that are part of public utility areas like parks, sports grounds, roads, open land, pub- lic land, forest land, rivers, streams, ponds and restricted areas. NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CM GEHLOT’S ‘BIG PUSH’TO STRENGTHEN SCHOOL EDU Big relief to students studying in B.Ed, opportunity for promotions With this de- cision of the Chief Minis- ter, thousands of lec- turers of the state will get a chance for promotion. —Govind Singh Dotasra, PCC president Education minister New irregular settlements not to be regularised under PSKS, orders UDH Barmer Good Samaritans honoured with `21k each Abhishek Shrivastva Jaipur : In an in- vestigation by the Department of LSG, it was revealed that 54 civic bodies of the state did not issue a single lease between October 30 to November 9. This also shows that the Prashasan Shehron ke Sang campaign is losing momentum. This is affecting the com- mon man who was supposed to benefit from this much- touted campaign by the Ashok Gehlot government. Despite several instructions and a review meeting held by CM Ashok Gehlot, negligence by officers is ram- pant at the camps. An official said ac- tion will be taken. Dholpur: In a case of reckless driving by the gravel mafia, 2 brothers were killed on the spot when they were hit by a tractor trolley. According to police, the accident happened when the elder brother Ram Lakhan was going to drop his younger brother Saurabh, a class XII student, to school on the bike. Ram Lakhan was driving the bike. When they reached Peepripura village from Mahanand, an overspeeding tractor trolley overloaded with gravel hit the bike. Jaisalmer/Kota: Three members of a family died and two were injured in a car-truck collision in Jaisalmer on Thursday night. A 6-year-old boy survived. A family was coming from Baroda to Jaisalmer when the car collided with a truck. In Kota, two persons Chandan Rathore (26) and Shiva Kumawat (30) were killed and a third Rahul Panchal got critically injured in Kota, when the Bullet Enfield bike they were riding went out of control and crashed against a divider. 54 civic bodies fail to issue single patta between Oct 30 to Nov 9 Collector Lok Bandhu Yadav and SP Deepak Bhargav with rescuers, who helped victims of the accident in Barmer. 2 DIE AS TRACTOR TROLLEY HITS BIKE 2 BIKERS IN KOTA, 3 IN JAISALMER KILLED Ashok Gehlot First India Bureau Jaipur: Capturing pan- orama of Chambal riv- er the Garadia Ma- hadev temple has been rated Best, in the “Icon- ic Destination Category at The India Today Tourism Awards 2021. The city of Jaisalmer became runner up in the ‘Best Festival Desti- nation’ category . Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region, G Kis- han Reddy presented the award and was re- ceived by Nishant Jain, IAS, Director of Tour- ism, at a ceremony in New Delhi on Friday . “Rajasthan has nu- merous splendid desti- nations, each unique and enchanting. We are delighted that they have been gaining more rec- ognition among tour- ists and reputed plat- forms. The state tour- ism department is per- sistently working to ensure that visitors have a pleasant experi- ence in state,” said Nis- hant Jain. Garadia Mahadev in Kota bags ‘Best Iconic Destination’ title for Rajasthan