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5 men, including 3 BSF
personnel, arrested for
allegedly gang-raping a
woman in Sri Ganganagar
district on Saturday —P8
A Tehsildar allegedly
died by hanging himself
from a tree in a forest
area in Dholpur —P3
ATS finds 64 detonators,
cartridges etc. from Ankit
Suwalka’s home in connect
with blast on the rly track
Cops arrested 2 more
accused in connection
with explosives found in
Som river under bridge in
Gada Nathji village —P3
RAJ STORIES
Other
Other
AIR INDIA IN TALKS
WITH AIRBUS, BOEING
FOR ‘HISTORIC ORDER’
New Delhi: Tata Group-
owned Air India is in talks
with Boeing and Airbus
about ordering new aircraft,
airline’s CEO Campbell
Wilson said. “We’re in deep
discussion with Boeing,
Airbus...for a historic order
of latest generation aircraft.”
VIRAL CCTV FOOTAGE:
JAILED MIN JAIN GETS
MASSAGE INSIDE TIHAR
New Delhi: CCTV footage of
Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain,
who is lodged in Tihar jail
in a money laundering case,
emerged on Saturday, showing
AAP leader getting a massage.
In footage, Jain can be seen
reading some documents and
a man is massaging his legs.
VETERAN ACTOR
TABASSUM DIES OF
CARDIAC ARREST
Mumbai: Veteran actor
Tabassum, 78, known for
her work as a child artiste
in several Hindi classics
and also as host of popular
Doordarshan talk show
“Phool Khile Hain Gulshan
Gulshan”, died after suffering
a cardiac arrest on Saturday.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
ASIAN CUP ’22: MANIKA
BECOMES 1ST INDIAN
TO WIN BRONZE MEDAL
New Delhi: India’s star
paddler Manika Batra
scripted history by becoming
the first Indian female to win
a medal at the ITTF-ATTU
Asian Cup. Batra beat three-
time Asian champion Hina
Hayata 4-2 to clinch the
bronze medal in Thailand.
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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
l VP Jagdeep Dhankhar to attend FIFA
World Cup inauguration in Qatar today
l FIFA World Cup Qatar is the most
anticipated football event in world
l The event, with 32 nations, will
take place from today to December 18
l It is the most expensive one, as
$220 billion incurred on preparations
l The ticket costs this time are over
286 pounds or about Rs 27,700/seat
l Average price of a ticket for final
match is 684 pounds or Rs 66,200/seat
l Sheikh Ahmed bin Nasser bin Jassim Al
Thani said it is Qatar’s Nat’l Vision 2030
l The Al Rihla, official match ball for Qatar
2022, is just latest in a colourful story
ATKANA
LATKANA
BHATKANA
PM MODI SAID THAT NORTH-EAST IS WITNESSING
A DAWN OF NEW HOPES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES
First India Bureau
Itanagar: Prime Minis-
ter Narendra Modi on
Saturday inaugurated
Arunachal Pradesh's
first greenfield airport
the Donyi Polo airport,
in Itanagar and said that
the government is dedi-
cated to serving the
North-East sector. PM
said "You know that we
have brought a work cul-
ture where we inaugu-
rate the projects of
which we have laid the
foundation stone. The
era of 'atkana, latkana,
bhatkana' is gone."
“Today even the re-
motest corners of the
North-Eastern region
are electrified. And
through Ayushman
BharatPM-JAYthetreat-
ment cost of up to Rs 5
lakh is made available to
the NE Region,” he said.
Today Northeast is
witnessing a dawn of
new hopes and oppor-
tunities. Today’s event is
a great example of New
India’s approach towards
development. Donyi
Polo Airport is the 4th
operational airport of AP.
Within 8 years, the govt
has constructed seven
new airports which have
improved connectivity.
Narendra Modi, PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Andhra Pradesh’s 1st Greenfield Airport, Donyi Polo Airport,
in Itanagar on Saturday. AP CM Pema Khandu and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju are also seen here.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of Kashi Tamil
Sangamam, in Varanasi on Saturday. Uttar Pradesh Governor
Anandiben Patel and State CM Yogi Adityanath also seen here.
KASHI-TAMIL CONFLUENCE AS HOLY AS
GANGA-YAMUNA SANGAM, SAYS MODI
18 RALLIES IN 3 DAYS:
MODI IN GUJARAT FOR
WHIRLWIND WEEKEND
Surat: With Gujarat assembly
elections round the corner,
the ruling BJP is now at the
peak of its campaign and is
banking on its most popular
face to lead the charge. PM
Modi arrived in Valsad on
Saturday to lead the BJP’s
massive campaign in the
state ahead of upcoming as-
sembly polls. He will address
18 rallies during his 3-day
visit to his home state. P6
Varanasi: PM Modi inaugurated the month-long Kashi Tamil
Sangamam at the amphitheatre ground of the Banaras Hindu
University in Varanasi on Saturday. Throwing light on the
connection between Kashi and TN, PM Modi said that on
one hand, Kashi is the cultural capital of India whereas TN
and Tamil culture is the centre of India’s antiquity and pride.
Drawing an analogy to the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna
rivers, he said Kashi-Tamil Sangam is equally holy which
engulfs endless opportunities and strength in itself.
SHAH OUTLINES FIVE-PILLAR APPROACH
TO COMBAT TERROR FINANCING
HM Amit Shah with Home Secretary Ajay Kumar
Bhalla during ‘No Money for Terror’ Ministerial
Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing on Sat-
urday. Shah outlined five-pillar approach to combat
financing of terrorism including a comprehensive
monitoring framework that involves collaboration
among all intelligence, investigative agencies. P6
PLAYFUL
PANTHERS!
On sunny Saturday afternoon, FI photojournalist Sunil Sharma captured panthers Veena
and Pakshi; cute, cuddling yet wild couple seen in playful mood at Nahargarh Biological
Park, in Jaipur. The park also houses animals such as Asiatic lions, Bengal tigers, panthers,
hyenas, wolves, deer, crocodiles, sloth bear, Himalayan black bear, wild boar, etc.
First India Bureau
New Delhi: CM Ashok
Gehlot paid tribute to
India’s first woman PM
Indira Gandhi by reach-
ing “Shakti Sthal” in
Delhi on Saturday
. “Her
dedication towards pub-
lic service inspired us
to run public welfare
schemes like Indira Ra-
soi Yojana, Indira Gan-
dhi Urban Employment
Guarantee Scheme, In-
dira Gandhi Matritva
Poshan Yojana in Ra-
jasthan. Humble tribute
on her birth anniv,” Ge-
hlot tweeted. Later, Ge-
hlot flew to Ahmedabad
where he will campaign
in Surat on Nov 20, Ra-
jkot on Nov 21. More on P10
Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and CM Ashok Gehlot watch a
cultural programme organised on the 105th birth anniversary of
former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in New Delhi on Saturday.
Various schemes of
our govt inspired by
Indira ji: CM Gehlot
By 2050, India
will be world’s
second largest
economy: Adani
Mumbai: Adani Group
Chairman Gautam
Adani on Saturday said
India will
become the
w o r l d ’ s
third-larg-
est econo-
my by 2030
and the second-largest
by 2050, adding that the
country took 58 years to
become a trillion-dollar
economy, but will add
an equivalent sum to
GDP every 12-18 months
hence. “I anticipate that
withinnext decade, In-
dia will start adding a
trillion dollars to its
GDP every 12-18 months
thereby putting us well
on track to be a USD 30
trillion economy by
2050 & with a stock mar-
ket capitalization that
will possibly exceed
USD 45 trillion,” said
Adani at the World Con-
gress of Accountants.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar with his wife Sudesh Dhankhar
launched the Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra from Khetri in Jhunjhunu
on Saturday. Recalling Vivekananda’s speech at Chicago, the VP
said that he introduced India’s spirituality to world. More on P10
VP DHANKHAR LAUNCHES
VIVEKANANDA SANDESH YATRA
RAJASTHAN
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma on
Saturday inaugurated
the three-day CS Chal-
lenger Cup Tennis and
Badminton Tourna-
ment in SMS Stadium.
The sporting event,
jointly being organised
by the Department of
Personnel and District
Administration, will
witness the participa-
tion of IAS, IPS, RAS
and officials of 21 other
services. While address-
ing the gathering at the
inaugural session,
Chief Secretary Usha
Sharma said that sports
has an important role
in promoting a healthy
lifestyle and that such
tournaments will also
enhance coordination
among the officers.
“Many officials are
participating in this
tournament which is a
good sign. Rajasthan is
the first state in the
country to organize
such a sports tourna-
ment for the officers.
The number of women
players should also in-
crease in the upcoming
tournament,” said CS.
CS inaugurates tournament for civil servants
ENHANCING COORDINATION
Congress gears up to welcome
Bharat Jodo Yatra in the State
Bharat Jodo Yatra under leadership of Rahul is likely to enter Raj on December 3
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: PCC Chief Go-
vind Singh Dotasra on
Saturday said that the
Bharat Jodo Yatra will
come to Rajasthan on
December 3rd or 4th.
“The control room of
Bharat Jodo Yatra has
been inaugurated. As
long as this yatra con-
tinues, the control room
will function 24 hours,”
he said on the occasion
of Indira Gandhi’s
birth anniversary
.
Dotasra countered
BJP leader Rajendra
Rathore’s claim that In-
dira Gandhi had de-
scribed Savarkar as a
great son and got post-
age stamps issued on
him while also giving
Rs 11,000 to the trust.
He said, “If Savarkar
was brave, he would not
have apologized to the
British. It is recorded
in the pages of history
that Savarkar had apol-
ogised and told the Brit-
ish that I will be of use
to you, give me pension
and release me from
jail. He compromised
with the British to give
information. Rajendra
Rathore does such
things because RSS and
BJP leaders have no
contribution in the free-
dom struggle.”
Meanwhile, minister
Parsadi Lal Meena di-
rectly challenged the ri-
vals parties and said
that millions of people
are waiting for Rahul
Gandhi in Rajasthan.
“The yatra will be his-
toricanddisruptionwill
not be tolerated during
the yatra. Let anyone
say anything but no one
can dare to stop Rahul
Gandhi’s yatra. Lakhs
of workers will be with
him” he said.
Govind Singh Dotasra inaugurating PCC control room where ,
Parsadi Lal Meena and others are also seen on Saturday.
Ashish Khandelwal and Alok Anand handed over the certificates
to the newly elected office bearers in a function organized at
Youth Hostel, Jaipur on Saturday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The new execu-
tive committee of
Prasar (Public Rela-
tions and Allied Servic-
es Association of Ra-
jasthan), an organiza-
tion of officers of the
Information and Public
Relations Department
of the state govern-
ment, has been formed
unanimously
.
New office bearers
include President Vijay
Khandelwal, Senior
Vice President Veer
Sain, Vice President
(Provincial) Haris-
hankar Acharya, Vice
President Nitin Kumar,
General Secretary
Suraj Kumar Bairwa,
Secretary Otaram
Chowdhary, Joint
Secretary Rajpal
and Treasurer Haris-
hankar Sharma.
Returning Officers
Ashish Khandelwal
and Alok Anand hand-
ed over the certificates
to the newly elected of-
fice bearers in a func-
tion organized at
Youth Hostel, Jaipur
on Saturday.
Usha Sharma inaugurates the three-day CS Challenger Cup Tennis
and Badminton Tournament at SMS Stadium on Saturday.
KRISHNA POONIA, DIVYA MADERNA
JOIN RAHUL IN BHARAT JODO YATRA
Divya Maderna & Krishna Poonia seen walking with Rahul
Gandhi in Maharashtra on Saturday.
Jaipur: Osian MLA Divya Maderna participated in
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra on
Saturday. She shared this information through social
media.”Participated with our leader Rahul Gandhi in
Bharat Jodo Yatra today and remembered the sacrifices of
India’s first woman Prime Minister ‘Bharat Ratna’ Indira
Gandhi on her birth anniversary,” she tweeted.Maderna
also shared four pictures and a video in which she is seen
walking with Rahul Gandhi. On the other hand, Rajasthan
State Sports Council President Krishna Poonia also par-
ticipated in the yatra. Olympian Krishna Poonia was seen
walking with Rahul Gandhi for 15 km.The yatra entered
the border of Maharashtra on November 7. Meanwhile,
assembly speaker CP Joshi reached Bharat Jodo Yatra to
meet Rahul Gandhi. He is accompanied by ministers Lal
Chand Kataria and Udai Lal Anjana. Rajendra Yadav and
MLA Rohit Bohra also reached in the yatra.
Cong forms
committees
for Bharat
Jodo Yatra
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: The Congress
has formed a 33-mem-
ber state level coordi-
nation committee for
preparations in Ra-
jasthan for the historic
Bharat Jodo Yatra from
Kanyakumari to Kash-
mir. Veterans are in-
cluded in this list but
thenamesof UDHShan-
ti Dhariwal, PHED Min-
ister Mahesh Joshi and
RTDC Chairman Dhar-
mendra Rathore, who
arefacingactionforcon-
vening a parallel Legis-
lature Party meeting on
September 25, do not
figure in the committee.
CM Ashok Gehlot,
PCC Chief Govind Sin-
gh Dotasra, Sachin
Pilot, Bhanwar Jiten-
dra, Zubair Khan,
Raghu Sharma, Harish
Chaudhary, Govind
Meghwal, Raghuveer
Meena are in the list.
Ashok Chandna to
head Publicity Dissem-
ination Committee,
Ramlal Jat for Tent Ar-
rangement Committee.
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W
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STARTED IN 2012
Newexecutivebody
of‘Prasar’formed
unanimously
Dairy sector really has great
opportunities: Sushma Arora
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Dr. NR Bhasin
Memorial Lecture and
Award for Excellence in
Studies was organized
by Rajasthan State
Chapter of Indian
Dairy Association. Su-
shma Arora, Adminis-
trator and Managing
Director of Rajasthan
Cooperative Dairy Fed-
eration was the chief
guest of the ceremony.
Raktima Bhasin, wife
of Dr. NR Bhasin was
present on this occa-
sion. Meritorious stu-
dents of dairy and ani-
mal husbandry sector
were felicitated in the
programme.
Arora said that a lot
remains to be done in
the dairy sector. “Since
6 months, I got a chance
to work in this field, the
opportunities here are
good, so the competi-
tion is also high. Live-
stock in India is high,
but milk production per
animal is low,” she said.
Sushma Arora speaking at Dr. NR Bhasin Memorial Lecture and
Award for Excellence in Jaipur on Saturday.
Jaipur: Child pornography
uploaded on Fb,FIR lodged
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: A case has been
registered in Jaipur for
child pornography
. The
case was registered by
Sodala SHO in Ramganj
police station area.
Following inputs
from the centre, the
Jaipur police investi-
gated the matter and
traced a mobile num-
ber, obtained in the
name of a woman iden-
tified as Parveen, to
Sodala area.
When the police
reached the address, it
was informed that
Parveen and her family
had shifted to Ramganj.
The number is oper-
ated by her nephew. On
the basis of the number,
the FIR was registered
at the Ramganj police
station under IT and
POCSO act.
Police said that a let-
ter was sent to ATS Ra-
jasthan by NCRB re-
garding the matter.
Parents should support academic
preferences of children: BD Kalla
Speeding Fortuner breaks into
Secretariat gate, youth booked
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Education Min-
ister Dr BD Kalla on Sat-
urday took part in a na-
tional-level seminar or-
ganised on the topic
‘Vocational Education’
in Jawahar Kala Kend-
ra. The one-day seminar
was organized by Re-
markable Education.
Mayor of Jaipur Munic-
ipal Corporation (Herit-
age) Munesh Gurjar,
Former Mayor Vishnu
Lata were also present
in the seminar. While
addressing the gather-
ing as the Chief Guest,
he said that in today’s
era, parents need to sup-
port the academic pref-
erences of children.
“Parents should not put
any pressure on chil-
dren and remarkable
education is doing good
work in this field. Such
programs will be sup-
ported at the govt level,”
said Dr BD Kalla.
Dr Rituraj Sharma
Jaipur: A Fortuner ve-
hicle broke into the Sec-
retariat gate and en-
tered inside late Friday
night. The speed of the
car was so high that the
gate was completely
damaged. The car was
being driven by a youth
named Sarthak Danga-
ich (30) who immedi-
ately backed the car af-
ter the incident and ran
away from the spot.
The number of the
car was extracted on
the basis of the CCTV
camera installed in the
Secretariat and Danga-
ich was brought to the
police station. A case of
negligence has been
registered at the Ashok
Nagar police station.
The incident has
raised many questions
regarding security. Ve-
hicles from CM to Min-
isters come and go from
this gate and in such a
situation where it is be-
ing said that the gate is
weak due to collision
with Fortuner, the neg-
ligence of PWD officials
is coming to the fore.
Dr BD Kalla at the national-level seminar on Saturday.
The high speed Fortuner broke the Secretariat gate.
BJP declares in-charges
for Jan Aakrosh Yatra
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan BJP
is going to start Jan
Aakrosh Yatra from De-
cember 1. The party has
appointed district-wise
in-charge for the yatra.
These include, Madhar-
am Choudhary from Bi-
kaner City, OP Mahin-
dra from Bikaner De-
hat, Ajaypal Singh from
Sriganganagar,
Dashrath Singh Shek-
hawat from Hanuman-
garh, Surendra Pal Sin-
gh TT from Churu,
Madan Dilawar from
Jaipur City, Gajendra
Singh Khinvsar from
Jaipur South, Mohanlal
Gupta from Jaipur
North, Rajyavardhan
Singh Rathore from Si-
kar, Sumedhanand Sar-
aswati from Jhunjhunu,
Ramlal Sharma from
Alwar North, Ramswa-
roop Koli from Alwar
South, Ghanshyam Ti-
wari from Dausa. In
Bharatpur, it is Mukesh
Dadhich, Gyandev Ahu-
ja in Dhaulpur, Kirodi
Lal Meena in Karauli,
Prabhu Lal Saini in
Sawai Madhopur.
My wife and childfren inspired me to study
harder,says DJ Cadre recruitment topper
First India Bureau
Jaipur: He was sad
when he failed in his
first attempt. His chil-
dren told him that, “you
are our superhero, you
cannot fail, prepare
hard for the next exam.”
After listening to the
inspirational words of
his children, Lokendra
Singh Shekhawat, advo-
cate of Rajasthan High
Court, once again start-
ed preparing and he
now topped the District
Judge Cadre Recruit-
ment-2020 by securing
the first position.
Rajasthan High
Court Administration
had taken interview on
November 14 for Dis-
trict Judge Cadre Re-
cruitment-2020. Out of
3,000 candidates for 85
posts of advocate quota,
only four were found
eligible for the inter-
view. At the same time,
no officer was found eli-
gible for 17 posts of ju-
dicial officer quota.
“I have been prepar-
ing for the exam for the
last four years and even
failed in the main ex-
amination earlier. After
this, every day I pre-
pared at home for 4
hours,” he said.
FIR against
Padao resto
in Nahargarh
for DJ party
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: After a lot
of pressure on the
forest department
post the video of
the DJ party at
Padao restaurant in
Nahargarh went vi-
ral, the department
finally registered
an FIR under the
Forest Act. A case
was registered on
Friday under Sec-
tion 27 and 19 of the
Forest Act.
Wildlife enthusi-
ast Rajendra Tiwari
had informed the
department about
the happenings on
time but the depart-
ment did not act.
Tiwari said that last
Sunday, a DJ party
was organised at Pa-
dav restaurant.
Hundreds of wild-
life, including 18-19
bagheras roam in
the Nahargarh
Wildlife Sanctuary
.
There have been
complaints about
the restaurant in
the past as well and
the restaurant had
been closed after the
NGT orders.
Lokendra Singh Shekhawat, Dr. Suman Rathore with their
children Debanshi & Dhruv at their residence.
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: The 17th All
India Late Shri Hanu-
man Singh Handball
Championship began
at the Sawai Man Sin-
gh Indoor Stadium
here on Saturday. Ra-
jsamand MP Diya Ku-
mari will be the chief
guest of the closing
and prize distribution
ceremony to be held at
4 pm on Sunday
.
The first semi-final
match will be played
between Morsinghi
Handball Nursery
(Himachal Pradesh)
against Sashastra See-
ma Bal (SSB) at 9 am,
while the second semi-
final match will be
played between Indian
Railways and Hary-
ana at 10 am.
On Saturday, Rajeev
Dutta, OSD to the
speaker of the Lok
Sabha and the chair-
man of the organising
committee of the com-
petition, was intro-
duced to the players
before the match played
between Haryana and
Aryavrat Sports Acad-
emy (New Delhi).
Organising secre-
tary Yash Pratap Sin-
gh said that eight
league matches were
played on Saturday.
Handball C’ship finals today
DIYA KUMARI TO BE CHIEF GUEST
State Cong leaders pay
tribute to Indira Gandhi
Dotasra takes ‘poor-rich’ jibe at Modi on former PM’s birth anniv
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: Former Prime
Minister Late Indira
Gandhi’s birth anniver-
sary was celebrated on
Saturday at the State
CongressHeadquarters.
On the occasion of
Indira Gandhi’s birth
anniversary, PCC Chief
Govind Singh Dotasra
said that everyone has
offered flowers on Indi-
ra Gandhi’s portrait on
her birth anniversary
.
“Indira Gandhi was
hailed as the Iron Lady
.
Sheworkedfortheunity
of the country since
childhoodandlaiddown
his life for its integrity
.
Sheplayedanimportant
roleinkeepingthecoun-
try united. It is a matter
of pridefortheCongress
party that we had such a
leader who took this
country on the path of
development. Pakistan
was divided into two
pieces and Bangladesh
was created. The poli-
cies and schemes given
to the country will be
remembered by people
for ages,” he said.
Stressing that Indira
workedtoupliftthepoor,
DotasratookajibeatPM
Modi and claimed that
thecurrentPMmadethe
poor poorer and made
the industrialists richer.
GS Dotasra, PS Khachariyawas, Parsadi Lal Meena and Sitaram Agarwal and others pay tribute to Indira Gandhi on her birth anniv.
Preparations in full swing
for G20 Sherpa Meeting
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: Preparations
for the G-20 Sherpa
meeting are going on in
full swing in Udaipur.
Officers are holding
constant meetings and
field visits to ensure
proper arrangements.
Divisional Commis-
sioner Rajendra Bhatt
and Collector
Tarachand Meena re-
viewed the prepara-
tions and visited sev-
eral places. During
the visit to Shilpgram,
instructions were
given for comprehen-
sive cleaning of the
premises.
Bhatt said that
Udaipur’s good image
should be projected
among the foreign
guests.
He said that no negli-
gence in preparation
will be tolerated. He
also gave instructions
for comprehensive
preparations for cultur-
al programmes. He said
that all kinds of prepa-
rations can be done in
10 days.
Officials of the Central Government visit City Palace in Udaipur to
check the preparation for the G20 Sherpa meet. —FILE PHOTO
State Govt to set
up board for
welfare of
Gadiya Lohars
Tehsildar hangs self in Dholpur forest area
Jaipur (PTI): The Ra-
jasthanGovernmenthas
decided to set up a spe-
cialwelfareboardforthe
upliftmentof theGadiya
Lohar’ community
.
Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has given
approval to the propos-
al of constitution of
‘Rajasthan State Gadiya
Lohar Welfare Board’ to
provide basic facilities
to Gadiya Lohar com-
munity and to improve
their living conditions,
according to a release.
The board will pro-
posevariousschemesfor
the development and
welfareof GadiyaLohar,
a nomadic community
.
It will have seven
members -- one chair-
man,onevicechairman,
and five other members.
TheSocialJusticeand
Empowerment depart-
ment will be the admin-
istrative department.
Dholpur (PTI): A
tehsildar allegedly died
by hanging himself
from a tree in a forest
area in Rajasthan’s
Dholpur district, police
said on Saturday.
The victim was identi-
fied as Asharam Gurjar
(35). He was posted in
Masalpur Tehsil of Ka-
rauli district.
His body was found
hanging in a forest area
in his village Gadhi Jak-
hoda under the Badi Sa-
dar police station area in
Dholpur on Saturday,
police said.
Somelocalsspottedthe
revenue officer’s body
and informed the police.
He was recently trans-
ferred from Alwar to Ka-
rauli and after taking
over the charge, he had
come to his house two
days ago, police said.
The body was shifted
to a mortuary for post-
mortem, the police said,
adding that the matter
was being investigated.
RECENT TRANSFER
CM approves
upgrading CHCs
and PHCs
across State
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot has
given approval to up-
grade various Sub
Health Centers in
Nagaur, Sirohi, Rajs-
amand, Alwar and
Tonk districts to Pri-
mary Health Centers
(PHCs).
He also gave ap-
proval to upgrade
various Primary
Health Centers in
Jodhpur, Jaipur and
Tonk districts to
Community Health
Centers (CHCs). At
the same time, he ap-
proved a proposal to
open a new sub-
health center in Tonk
district.
According to the
proposal, sub-health
centers at Parewadi
in Nagaur district,
Makroda, Dodua,
Goyli and Badgaon
in Sirohi district,
Lamba, Jakmabad
and Chanbassurya in
Tonk district, Junda
in Rajsamand dis-
trict and Sili Bawdi
in Alwar district will
be upgraded to pri-
mary health centers.
Approval was also
given to upgrade
PHCs at Matoda in
Jodhpur, Lambaka-
lan in Tonk and Man-
dabhinda and Eta-
wah Bhopji in Jaipur
to Community
Health Centers.
Dungarpur explosives case:
Cops arrest 2 more accused
First India Bureau
Aaspur (Dungarpur):
Aaspur police in Dun-
garpur arrested two
more accused in con-
nection with explo-
sives found in the Som
river under the bridge
in Gada Nathji village.
The two went to throw
the explosives under
the bridge after filling
the explosives in the
pickup at the behest of
the magazine operator.
The police have also
seized the pickup. The
magazine operator has
been arrested.
Meanwhile, after send-
ing the accused of
Udaipur’s Oda railway
bridge blast on re-
mand, the father-son
duo who sold explo-
sives have also been
sent on remand. The
Udaipur ATS team
reached the court with
the father and son.
Both will be presented
after four days of ques-
tioning. Now, the ATS
team will interrogate
the four accused.
Arrested accused in custody.
EAM felicitates
Passport officer
Neetu Bhagotia
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Regional Pass-
port Officer Neetu M
Bhagotia received a spe-
cial award at the Pass-
port Officers’ Confer-
ence held in New Delhi.
External Affairs Minis-
ter S Jaishankar hon-
ored her with the ‘Indi-
vidual Recognition
Award’. Passport Offic-
ers Conference was held
in New Delhi from 18 to
19 November. Bhagotia
gave the credit of the
awardtoherentireteam.
FINE OF `2.14 CRORE RECOVERED FROM
ILLEGAL MINERS IN JHUNJHUNU
Jaipur: The Government has recovered fines of 2.14
crores for illegal mining in Derawala hills of Jhun-
jhunu district. The government informed in the high
court that Rs 2.14 crore penalty has been recovered
from the lease holders. In the PIL, it is stated that
illegal mining is taking place in the Derawala hills of
Raghunathpura. Due to the illegal mining, flow of
water in the pond has stopped and cracks have also
appeared in many houses due to the blast.
Jaipur: The Jaipur-Varanasi flight has been discon-
tinued by SpiceJet. With this, there is no air connec-
tivity from the State capital to
Mahadev’s Nagri. The SpiceJet
flight was being operated till
October 25 but the airline did not
continue it. Daily three flights
were available from Jaipur to
Varanasi two years ago but
there is not a single flight now. They have to take a
connecting flight from Delhi to reach Varanasi. Also,
the airline is not operating flight to Amritsar despite
getting approval for it in the winter schedule.
JAIPUR-VARANASI FLIGHT DISCONTINUED
BY SPICEJET, LAST OPERATED ON OCT 25
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DELEGATES TO BE PRESENTED WITH GIFTS
A player tries to score point for her team at 17th All India Late
Shri Hanuman Singh Handball Championship on Saturday.
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
The way to happiness is: keep your heart free from
hate, your mind from worry. Live simply, give much.
Fill your life with love. Do as you would be done by.
—Buddha
Amit Shah @AmitShah
Heartiest birthday greetings to our
Law Minister Shri @KirenRijiju
Ji. May he continue to serve the
nation with the same zeal and
enthusiasm. Wishing him an
abundance of health, happiness
and long life.
TOP TWEETS
Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp
According to the vision of
the National Education Policy
#KashiTamilSangamam will prove
to be a factor in preparing a
modern new generation connected
to the roots. The nectar emanating
from this confluence of scholars
and philosophies of North and
South will become the banyan tree of knowledge,
research and national unity. #VanakkamKashi
eaders of the World’s
wealthiest nations (G-20)
met in Indonesian island
of Bali on 22nd and 23rd of
this month. The President
of Indonesia, Joko Wido-
do, presided over the sum-
mit. President Vladimir
Putin did not attend the
conference. Russia was
represented by Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov.
He left Bali before the con-
clusion of the summit.
The leaders of nineteen
countries adopted a decla-
ration deploring Russia’s
aggression in Ukraine in
the strongest terms and
demanded its uncondition-
al withdrawal. They also
recognized that while most
members condemned the
war in Ukraine, there were
other views and different
assessments of the situa-
tions and on the severe
sanctions imposed on Rus-
sia by some countries.
Most members were of
the view that the war in
Ukraine was causing im-
mense human sufferings
and, “exacerbating exist-
ing fragilities in the global
economy - constraining
growth, increasing infla-
tion, disrupting supply
chains, heightening ener-
gy and food insecurity and
elevating financial stabil-
ity risks.”
The leaders also de-
nounced any threat of the
use of nuclear weapons.
This was quite clearly a re-
buke to Russia. To this the
response of the Russian
Foreign Minister, Lavrov
was that in the absence of
President Putin “politici-
sation of the meeting was
uncalled for”. The Summit
was preceded by a bilateral
meeting between US Presi-
dent Joe Biden and Chi-
nese leader Xi Jinping.
This was the first time the
two had met since Mr
Biden became President.
The meeting produced
few tangible results, it was
in a minor way a positive
development. Both sides,
in their three hour meet-
ing did mention their dif-
ferences over Taiwan,
trade restrictions and
technology transfer. Nev-
ertheless the two agreed to
keep in touch and avoid
confrontation. The bilat-
eral relations between the
US and China had plunged
to a historic low after the
visit to Taiwan by the
Speaker of the US House
of Representatives, Nancy
Pelosi.
The concrete results of
the Biden-Xi meeting was
that Antony Blinken, Sec-
retary of State, could pay a
visit to China early in 2023.
Climate change was dis-
cussed at length. G-20 lead-
ers agreed to pursue ef-
forts to limit the global
temperature increase to
1.5 degrees Celsius, reiter-
ating the 2015 Paris Agree-
ment on Climate Change.
The United States, Japan
and their partners de-
clared that they would
“mobilise” 20 billion dol-
lars of public and private
financial institutions to
help Indonesia shut coal
power plants and bring for-
ward the sectors emissions
date by seven years to 2030.
I have deliberately not
quoted from the speeches
of Presidents and Prime
Ministers. These are writ-
ten by their advisers and
ambassadors. Broadly
speaking controversy is
avoided. Words and inane
phrases are well chosen
and seldom memorable.
Having participated in
several Heads of State and
Heads of Government
Summits I know this rou-
tine only too well. Modern
diplomacy gives prece-
dence to economics, sci-
ence, technology, climate
change, poverty elimina-
tion, population control,
matters relating to health
etc. Politics is now not giv-
en excessive importance.
India, under Prime Minis-
ter Modi’s leadership
played an admired and
constructive role. He took
over as President of G-20
from President Joko Wido-
do of Indonesia. Some of
his time now will be taken
up by G-20 issues.
The G7 and G2, the Euro-
pean Union and NATO
seem to matter more than
the United Nations. The
annual meetings of the
General Assembly - Sep-
tember to December do not
cause New Yorkers to take
notice of the deliberations
of the Organisation. For
decades the “Cry” has been
the UN (particularly the
Security Council) needs
urgent reform. But reform
is not on the horizon.
FOOTBALL WORLD
CUP IN QATAR
From 22 November to 18
December the Football
World Cup, being held in
Qatar, will be witnessed by
millions and millions of
people the world over. Foot-
ball is the richest game in
the World. Ronaldo and
Messi are probably worth
- how much - certainly sev-
en digits. Which countries
will make it to the final?
My take. Any two from
Germany, France, Brazil
and Argentine.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
L
The G7 and G2, the
European Union and
NATO seem to matter
more than the United
Nations. The annual
meetings of the General
Assembly - September
to December do not
cause New Yorkers to
take notice of the
deliberations of the
Organisation. For
decades the “Cry” has
been the UN
(particularly the
Security Council)
needs urgent reform.
But reform is not
on the horizon
K NATWAR SINGH
The author is Former Minister
of External Affairs of India
WORLD LEADERS PONDER OVER GLOBAL
CHALLENGES AT G-20 SUMMIT IN BALI
M
odern diplomacy
gives precedence
to economics,
science, technology,
climate change, poverty
elimination, population
control, matters relating
to health etc. Politics is
now not given excessive
importance. India, under
Prime Minister Modi’s
leadership played an
admired and construc-
tive role. He took over as
President of G-20 from
President Joko Widodo
of Indonesia. Some of
his time now will be
taken up by G-20 issues.
INDIA, UNDER PM MODI’S LEADERSHIP PLAYED
AN ADMIRING AND CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE AT G-20
The leaders of 19 countries adopted a declaration deploring
Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in strongest terms and demanded its
unconditional withdrawal. They also recognized that while most
members condemned the war in Ukraine, there were other
views and different assessments of situations and on severe sanctions
imposed on Russia by some countries
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FIFA WORLD CUP 2022
THIS YEAR’S SPECIAL AL RIHLA BALL HAS
THE AERODYNAMICS OF A CHAMPION
s with every
World Cup, at
the 2022 FIFA
World Cup in
Qatar the play-
ers will be using a new ball.
The last thing competitors
want is for the most impor-
tant piece of equipment in
the most important tourna-
ment in the world’s most
popular sport to behave in
unexpected ways, so a lot of
work goes into making sure
that every new World Cup
ballfeelsfamiliartoplayers.
Despite controversies
overcorruptionandhuman
rights issues surrounding
thisyear’sWorldCup,there
is still beauty in the science
and skill of soccer. As part
of my research, every four
yearsIdoananalysisof the
new World Cup ball to see
what went into creating the
centerpiece of the world’s
most beautiful game.
THE PHYSICS OF DRAG
Between shots on goal, free
kicksandlongpasses,many
important moments of a
soccer game happen when
the ball is in the air. So one
of the most important char-
acteristicsof asoccerballis
how it travels through air.
EVOLUTION OF THE
WORLD CUP BALL
Adidas has supplied balls
for the World Cup since
1970. Through 2002, each
ball was made with the
iconic 32-panel construc-
tion. The 20 hexagonal and
12 pentagonal panels were
traditionallymadeof leath-
er and stitched together.
2022’S AL RIHLA BALL
The new Qatar World Cup
soccer ball is the Al Rihla.
The Al Rihla is made with
water-based inks and glues
and contains 20 panels.
Eight of these are small
triangles with roughly
equal sides, and 12 are larg-
er and shaped sort of like
an ice cream cone.
Instead of using raised
textures to increase sur-
face roughness like with
previous balls, the Al Rihla
is covered with dimplelike
features that give its sur-
face a relatively smooth
feel compared to its prede-
cessors.
To make up for the
smoother feel, the Al Rih-
la’s seams are wider and
deeper – perhaps learning
from the mistakes of the
overly smooth Jabulani,
which had the shallowest
and shortest seams of re-
cent World Cup balls and
which many players felt
was slow in the air.
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New Delhi (ANI): Call-
ing for global action
against the menace of
terrorism, Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah on Satur-
day argued that no
country — no matter
how powerful it is —
can deal with the men-
ace of terrorism by it-
self.
Speaking at the con-
cluding session of the
3rd ‘No Money for Ter-
ror’ Ministerial Confer-
ence on Counter-Ter-
rorism Financing,
Shah said, “No matter
how powerful a country
or organization is, it
cannot defeat the men-
ace of terrorism, on its
own. The international
community has to con-
tinuously and collec-
tively work to resolve
this difficult and bor-
derless issue,” he said.
Shah said in the past
decades, India has dealt
with several challeng-
ing aspects of terror-
ism. “Zero terror policy
,
stringent framework on
counter-terror laws,
and empowerment of
security agencies has
resulted in a significant
drop in cases of terror-
ism,” he added.
The conference of-
fered platform for par-
ticipating nations to
deliberate on the effec-
tiveness of the current
international regime
on Counter Terrorism
Financing and the steps
required to address
emerging challenges.
Surat (ANI): With Gu-
jarat assembly elec-
tions round the corner,
the ruling BJP is now at
the peak of its cam-
paign and is banking on
its most popular face to
lead the charge. PM
Narendra Modi is
scheduled to hold close
to 25 rallies, crisscross-
ing the state in the next
fortnight or so. It will
be an action-packed
three-day schedule for
PM Modi in his home
state.
On Sunday, PM Modi
will visit Somnath Tem-
ple and then address
four rallies in Saurash-
tra region. Veraval,
Dhorarji, Amreli and
Botad have been final-
ised as the venues for
four rallies. In last as-
sembly polls, BJP was
not able to win a single
seat in these constitu-
encies in Saurashtra.
OnDay3,PMwillhold
three rallies in Suren-
dranagar, Bharuch and
Navsari. While Bharuch
was the constituency of
former Congress strong-
man Ahmed Patel, BJP
state chief CR Paatil
who hails from Navsari,
has been winning his
Lok Sabha seat with one
of the top margins
across the country
.
Hyderabad (ANI): Ni-
zamabad BJP MP Dhar-
mapuri Arvind on Sat-
urday threatened to beat
Telangana Chief Minis-
ter K Chandrasekhar
Rao with a ‘chappal’
amid his ongoing war of
words with his MLC
daughter K Kavitha.
Reacting to Kavitha’s
alleged threats, the BJP
MP said that he would
beat her father and Tel-
angana CM KCR with a
‘chappal’ (footwear). He
said here he would file
a complaint with Telan-
gana police against al-
leged threats issued by
the ruling TRS MLC
and CM’s daughter K
Kavitha.
The war of words be-
tweenthemstartedafter
theBJPleaderonThurs-
day claimed that Kavi-
tha had called up Con-
gress president Mall-
ikarjun Kharge and ex-
pressed her wish to join
the Congress party
.
Reacting to Kavitha’s
statement of beating
him with chappals, MP
Arvind said on Satur-
day, “I don’t have trust
on Telangana Police but
trusting my advocate, I
am giving a complaint.
I spoke with CV Anand
(Hyderabad Commis-
sioner) he was talking
like a TRS Karyakarta
in next 10 months our
govt (BJP) is coming.”
Bengaluru (ANI): Con-
gress leaders reached
Karnataka Election
Commission (SEC) of-
fice on Saturday for fil-
ing a complaint against
“electoral fraud” in the
state allegedly at the be-
hest of the BJP govt.
Karnataka Congress
president DK Shivaku-
mar and other leaders
arrived at SEC office
today to file a complaint
in connection with
“electoral fraud”. The
state Congress leaders
reached the SEC office
two days after Congress
leader Randeep Surjew-
ala had launched an at-
tack against Karnataka
CM Basavaraj Bommai
alleging that he was di-
rectly involved in elec-
toral fraud.
DK Shivakumar told
ANI, “We have to file a
complaint to protect
voter rights. This is the
biggest fraud commit-
ted by BJP minister CN
Ashwath Narayan and
his team, who used
data, collected fraud in-
formation and deleted
lakhs of votes.”
3 WOMEN DEAD, 8
INJURED AS BUS
OVERTURNS IN MP
Indore: Three women
were killed and eight
seriously injured when
their bus overturned after
hitting a road divider
near Dewas in Madhya
Pradesh on Saturday, a
police official said. The
incident occurred in the
evening when the bus
was going from Indore to
Dewas, said police. “As
per eye-witnesses, the
driver was speeding and
lost control of bus. Two
women died on the spot,
while a third woman
succumbed to injuries
in a hospital. Eight have
received serious wounds
and are undergoing
treatment,” police said.
3 STUDENTS HELD
FOR RAISING PRO-
PAKISTAN SLOGANS
Bengaluru: Bengaluru
Police arrested three
students of New Horizon
College of Engineering
after a video of them
shouting “Pakistan
Zindabad” went viral
on social media. The
students, suspended by
their college authority,
were later released
on bail as police said
that “their act wasn’t
intentional”. It happened
at a event while the
college was preparing
to host an inter-college
fest on November 25-26,
when some students
were seen chanting the
names of their favourite
IPL teams and countries.
OUR AIRCRAFT NOT
USED TO CARRY
CASH: JetSetGo
New Delhi: JetSetGo’s
owner Kanika Tekriwal
Reddy has said its aircraft
were not used for carrying
cash or liquor, amid
reports that the planes of
chartered flight service
provider were involved
in the Delhi liquor scam.
Reddy is the wife of Sarath
Chandra Reddy, a director
of Aurobindo Pharma
who is now in the custody
of the Enforcement
Directorate for his alleged
involvement in the scam.
Sarath Chandra Reddy is
alleged to be one of the
conduits for the kickbacks
given to the public
servants and politicians in
the Delhi government.
SEARCHES IN JK
OVER THREAT TO
JOURNALISTS
Srinagar: The JK Police
on Saturday conducted
massive searches at 12
locations in connection
with threatening of
journalists by terror
outfit The Resistance
Front. The searches were
conducted in Srinagar,
Anantnag and Kulgam
districts. The premises
where the searches were
conducted included
residences of several
journalists as well as
some suspects. The
police had on Nov 12
filed a case against
militants and handlers
belonging to LeT and
TRF, for sending threat
letters to journalists.
EX-OFFICER ARUN
GOEL APPOINTED
POLLCOMMISSIONER
New Delhi: Former
bureaucrat Arun Goel
was on Saturday
appointed as Election
Commissioner. A Punjab
cadre officer of the 1985
batch, Goel will join Chief
Election Commissioner
Rajiv Kumar and
Election Commissioner
Anup Chandra Pandey
in the poll panel. His
appointment was
announced by the
government in a press
statement. Sushil
Chandra had retired
as the chief election
commissioner in May
this year after which
Rajiv Kumar took
charge.
CRUCIAL
READ
New Delhi (ANI): Sev-
eral Congress leaders
including Sonia Gan-
dhi and party chief
Mallikarjun Kharge on
Saturday, paid tributes
to former Prime Minis-
ter Indira Gandhi on
her birth anniversary.
United Progressive
Alliance (UPA) chair-
person Sonia Gandhi
and All India Congress
Committee President
Mallikarjun Kharge
also paid floral trib-
utes to the former PM
on her birth anniver-
sary at Shakti Sthal in
Delhi. Earlier on Sat-
urday, Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot and senior
Congress leader
Bhupinder Hooda also
paid floral tributes to
the former PM at the
Shakti Sthal.
Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi too paid
tributes to former
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi on her birth an-
niversary.
Cong leaders pay tribute to Indira Gandhi on her birth anniv
REMEMBERING IRON LADY
Sonia Gandhi pays tribute to former PM Indira Gandhi on her birth
anniversary, in New Delhi, on Saturday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
GRANDSONS RAHUL GANDHI AND VARUN
GANDHI PAY TRIBUTES TO INDIRA GANDHI
New Delhi: Congress MP
Rahul Gandhi and BJP MP
Varun Gandhi, on Saturday,
paid tributes to their grand-
mother and former PM
Indira Gandhi on her birth
anniversary. Rahul Gandhi
said Indira was ‘Durga’ for
the country and ‘Kali’ for
enemies. She grew up in the freedom struggle, learned
from the great leaders of India, was her father's darling.
Durga was for the country, Kali was for the enemies —
fearless, Tejaswini, Priyadarshini,” Rahul tweeted.
Narendra Modi
@narendramodi
Tributes to our
former PM Mrs Indira
Gandhi Ji on her birth
anniversary.
BATTLEGROUND GUJARAT
PM Modi to address
over two dozen rallies
IT’S BIZARRE... RAHUL IS NOWHERE IN
POLL BOUND STATES: ANURAG THAKUR
Surat (ANI): Union IB
Minister Anurag Thakur
has taken a swipe at
Congress leader Rahul
Gandhi’s absence from
poll-bound states stat-
ing that it was indeed
“bizarre.” “It’s bizarre
to see Rahul Gandhi
nowhere in the poll-
bound states! They
know they are going
to lose so they will put
the blame on the new
party president and not
the first family,” Thakur
said while campaigning
in Surat. He praised the
BJP-ruled Gujarat govt
ahead of Assembly polls
and said that BJP would
win with big majority as
people continue to trust
PM Narendra Modi.
Kids take a selfie with a statue of PM Modi, installed as part of
BJP’s election campaign for Assembly polls, in Ahmedabad.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks during the third ‘No Money for Terror’ Ministerial Conference
on Counter-Terrorism Financing, in New Delhi, on Saturday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
“Nocountrycandefeat
terrorismonitsown”
MONITOR COUNTRIES SPONSORING
TERRORISM: AMIT SHAH TO WATCHDOG
“TERRORISM A
GLOBAL ISSUE”
New Delhi: In a meeting with FATF President T Raja
Kumar, Home Minister Amit Shah emphasised that
there is a need for FATF
to continuously moni-
tor the tendencies of
some of the countries to
sponsor terrorism. In a
tweet, the MHA said, “In
the bilateral meeting with
FATF President, T Raja
Kumar, Hon’ble Home Minister Shri @AmitShah while
appreciating the role of FATF, emphasised that there is
a need for FATF to continuously monitor the tenden-
cies of some of the countries to sponsor terrorism.”
New Delhi : HM Amit
Shah on Saturday said
the international com-
munity must continue
to fight shoulder to
shoulder against this
increasingly com-
plex and borderless
threat. “In these terror
havens, it’s neces-
sary to shackle their
unrestrained activities
along with economic
crackdown,” he said.
International community must fight unitedly to defeat terrorism: Shah
SHRADDHA WALKAR MURDER K’taka Cong to
complain SEC
against state’s
“electoral fraud”
Nizamabad BJP MP
threatens to beat CM
KCR with a chappal
Accused Aaftab likely to undergo
narco test on Monday in Rohini
New Delhi (PTI): Nar-
co analysis on Aaftab
Amin Poonawala, who
is accused of killing his
live-in partner Shrad-
dha Walkar, will be con-
ducted at Dr Baba Sa-
heb Ambedkar Hospital
in Rohini here, most
likely on Monday. As
Poonawala’s five-day
police custody ends on
Tuesday, the Delhi Po-
lice is running against
time to get the test con-
ducted. However, Poon-
awala can be subjected
to narco analysis only
after he is deemed fit for
it in pre-narco tests.
SEARCH CONTINUES
FOR THE MURDER
WEAPON IN FOREST
“SHRADDHA DIDN’T
EXPECT AAFTAB TO
GO TO THIS EXTENT”
Gurugram: The Delhi
Police investigating
the killing of Shraddha
Walkar searched for the
murder weapon at a
forest here using a metal
detector on Saturday,
but returned empty-
handed. The search at
the forest in DLF Phase
3 area began on Friday
after police suspected
that accused Poonawala,
Shraddha Walkar’s
live-in partner, disposed
the weapon here after
allegedly killing her.
New Delhi: In November
2020 his friend Shraddha
Walkar first spoke to him
about Aaftab physically
assaulting her. Two years
later, Karan is left with
chats detailing her abuse,
a medical report from
when she sought treat-
ment for an injured spine
and neck. Walkar was
about to approach the
police but stopped after
Poonawala’s parents
intervened, Karan said as
he comes to terms with
Shraddha’s killing.
AAFTAB’S FAMILY
LEFT FLAT LAST
WEEK: NEIGHBOURS
CLOTHES OF THE
VICTIM  ACCUSED
COLLECTED
DELHI COPS RECORD
STATEMENTS OF 2
MEN IN PALGHAR
Mumbai: Residents of a
housing society here were
shocked after learning that
a member of the family that
shifted into their building
last month, has been ar-
rested for killing his live-in
partner and chopping her
body into pieces. They said
they have not seen Aaftab,
arrested by the Delhi police.
New Delhi: Delhi Police
probing the Shraddha
Walkar murder have taken
possession of all the clothes
from accused Aaftab Amin
Poonawala’s house in Delhi
and they will be sent for
forensic examination. They
said the investigators have
not recovered the clothes
the two were wearing on
May 18, the day the crime
was executed.
Mumbai: A Delhi Police
team on Saturday recorded
the statements of two men
in Maharashtra’s Palghar
from whom Shraddha
Walkar, who was allegedly
murdered by her live-in
partner Aaftab Poonawala
in May this year, had
sought assistance after she
was assaulted by the ac-
cused in 2020, the officials
said on Saturday.
Students of Fergusson College protest demanding justice for
Shraddha Walkar, in Pune on Saturday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
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First India Bureau
Kota: International
wrestler and Common-
wealth Games gold me-
dalist Geeta Phogat on
Saturday inaugurated a
self-defenceprogramme
‘Nirbheek’ organised
by Anya Foundation in
Kota for 3,000 girls stud-
ying in Government
schools. On the occa-
sion, she said that noth-
ing is impossible if girls
recognise their
strength. “If they de-
cide in their mind that
they are Rani Lakshmi
Bai, then nothing can
scare them,” she said.
Addressing the pro-
gramme in the presence
of girl students from 10
government schools at
theSouhardAuditorium
of Satyarth Bhavan, Al-
len, Geeta Phogat said
that the only goal girls
shouldpursueistomake
themselves capable and
earn name for their par-
ents, Guru and family
.
Anjali Birla, Founder
of Anya Foundation,
said that the training
programme ‘Nirbheek’
is very important for
school girls. If girls are
fearless,theywillbecon-
fident and achieve their
goals. That is why this
self-defence programme
has been started.
Recognise your strength: Geeta
NIRBHEEK PROGRAMME FOR GIRLS LAUNCHED
5getlifetermfordoublemurder
All were members of Bhanu Gang; convicted in 13-yr-old double murder of Brajraj Singh, Jitendra
First India Bureau
Kota: Kota’s Addition-
al District Court has
sentenced five mem-
bers of Bhanu gang to
life imprisonment in
13-year-old case of dou-
ble murders of Brajraj
Singh and Jitendra
alias Jeetu in Kota.
The court awarded
sentence to Nandu alias
Narendra, Bhaya alias
Satyendra, Kishan
Jangam, Wasim Khan
and Shahina.
In the year 2009, Bri-
jraj Singh and Jitendra
Singh were gunned
down by gangster
Bhanu Pratap Singh
near Joganiya Mata
Mandir in Begu police
station area. After this
sensational murder,
the police arrested
gangster Bhanu Pratap
and other members of
his gang.
After the arrest, with
the intention of taking
revenge, the Shivraj
gang killed Bhanu
Pratap when he was be-
ing taken for hearing in
a court in police custo-
dy. Gangster Shivraj
Singh is still in Jail.
In view of mortal
threat to witnesses, the
High Court had in 2016
transferred the case
from Chittorgarh to
Kota District Court.
Shekhawat appears in court over
decade-old ‘false plaint’ matter
Convicts Nandu (R) and Satyender (L) were produced before court on Nov 14. —FILE PHOTO
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Union Jal
Shakti Minister Gajen-
dra Singh Shekhawat
on Friday appeared be-
fore a Jodhpur court in
over a decade-old case.
The court of Addition-
al Civil Judge Mahana-
gar Meenakshi Nath-
has reserved the ver-
dict in the matter.
President of Ra-
jasthan High Court Ad-
vocate Association and
Shekhawat’s advocate
Nathu Singh said that
Shekhawat appeared in
the court on Friday in
connection with the
pending case of filing a
false complaint under
section 182 of IPC.
Shekhawat was the
student union presi-
dent of Jai Narayan
Vyas University when
he had lodged an FIR
regarding some matter,
which was later found
to be false in the inves-
tigation after which the
police filed a case
against him and started
proceedings under Sec-
tion 182 of the IPC.
Shekhawat was granted
bail in the year 2018.
SHOs not following
DGP’s directions of
public hearings
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In decoy opera-
tions conducted in the
offices of SP, CO, ACP
and SHO in the state, it
was seen that the SHOs
of many police stations
are not conducting
hearings in the police
stations from 12:00 to
1:30 pm.
The check was done
to check whether DGP
Umesh Mishra’s in-
structions were being
followed or not. The
teams of vigilance con-
ducted the operations
on instructions of ADG
Biju George Joseph.
The operation was
conducted in Jaipur
C o m m i s s i o n e r a t e,
Jaipur Rural, Kota,
Baran, Nagaur, Bundi,
Tonk. In Jaipur Com-
missionerate, the team
conducted decoy opera-
tions in 8 police sta-
tions. SHOs of four
were found meeting the
complainants while 4
SHOs were missing
from the police station.
These four SHOs will be
given notice of 17 CC by
the DGP on Monday
.
Power production begins
at Kalisindh thermal plant
Arif Mansoori
Jhalawar: Electricity
production has started
from both the units of
Kalisindh Thermal
Power Plant of Jhala-
war. For a long time due
to substandard coal,
there was frequent
breakdown and this af-
fected power genera-
tion. Earlier, wet coal
was coming from
Chhattisgarh, later coal
started coming from
Odisha, which had
more dust. This affect-
ed power generation in
both the units.
After this, both the
units were shut down
due to frequent faults
and this directly im-
pacted power genera-
tion in Rajasthan.
Jhalawar Kalisindh
Thermal Power Plant
has two units of 600
MW each and produc-
es 1200 MW power.
GS Sandhu inspects Dhariwal-led
development projects in Kota
First India Bureau
Kota: GS Sandhu, Advi-
sor to Urban Develop-
ment and Housing de-
partment and RCA, on
Saturday inspected all
the projects of traffic,
tourism development
and public facilities in
Kota and said that the
projects were started
in Kota on the initia-
tive of UDH Minister
Shanti Dhariwal.
“All those projects
have been completed
within the time limit
with quality and incor-
porating modern tech-
nology. The develop-
ment in Kota is won-
derful which will be-
come a major medium
of facilities for the
residents of the city for
years,” he said.
Ladnun jawan martyred
in Kashmir avalanche
First India Bureau
Didwana: A pall of
gloom descended on
Rodu village of Ladnun
tehsil on Saturday when
the news of Lance Naik
Mukesh Kumar death
reachedhisfamilymem-
bers. Mukesh Kumar
was among the three
jawans who were killed
when their patrol was
hit by an avalanche in
Machhil sector of Kup-
wara district in north
Kashmir on Friday
.
Twenty-two-year-old
Mukesh Kumar was
posted in 268 field regi-
ment of 56 National Ri-
fles. The mortal re-
mains of the brave
heart is likely to reach
his native village on
Sunday morning, fol-
lowing which, he will be
laid to rest with full
military honours.
BSF jawan dies
by suicide over
money issue
Churu (FIB): A BSF
jawan was found dead
under at a
farm in Ra-
tan Nagar
PS area of
Churu dis-
trict on Sat-
urday, po-
lice said. Vinod Kumar
Saini (35) had come
homeonleaveafewdays
ago. A suicide note was
found from his pocket
mentioning that it is go-
ing to be 4 years and two
persons have not re-
turned his money
around Rs 8 lakh.
DG BL Soni visits
Mehandipur Balaji
Ramavtar Singh
Mehandipur Balaji:
ACB DG BL Soni visited
Mehandipur Balaji with
his family on Saturday.
He also visited the
Bhairav Baba Pretraj
Sarkar. Trust Secretary
MK Mathur offered Bal-
aji Maharaj’s Prasad to
him.
Talking to the media,
Soni said that Balaji
Trust has made good ar-
rangements like CCTV
cameras, cleanliness and
security for the visitors.
He, however, said that
the supervision and con-
trol in most of the de-
partments were very
weak and officers should
have direct relation with
the common man to curb
corruption.
3 BSF jawans among 5 arrested for gangrape
Sri Ganganagar
(PTI): Five men, in-
cluding three BSF per-
sonnel, were arrested
on Saturday for alleg-
edly gangraping a
woman in Sri Ganga-
nagar district, a police
official said.
The victim informed
the Raisingh Nagar po-
lice station about the
alleged incident that
took place on Friday
night, following which
an FIR was registered,
a medical examination
of the woman was con-
ducted and evidences
were collected.
Five accused were
arrested after the state-
ment of the woman
was recorded in front
of the magistrate.
The accused include
one head constable and
two constables of the
Border Security Force
(BSF) posted in the lo-
cal battalion, SP Sri
Ganganagar Anand
Sharma told media.
“The 35-year old
woman reached the po-
lice station in the
morning and said that
persons known to her
took her to a place on
the pretext of buying
her ghee and other
items. The accused
took her to a secluded
place where a BSF per-
sonnel was already pre-
sent. The woman said
that both of them then
raped her,” he said.
Petrol pump
employee found
murdered in
Jpr’s Kardhani
Birla on six-day
Kota-Bundi tour
from Sunday
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A 42-year-old
man was allegedly mur-
dered by unidentified
miscreants in the Kard-
hani area on Saturday.
Police informed the de-
ceased, identified as
Bhawani Singh, a resi-
dent of Nagaur used to
work at a petrol pump
in Kardhani area.
“The throat of the
victim was brutally slit
by blade and knife. His
body was found lying in
a bloodied condition in-
side the toilet of the
petrol pump. When one
of the employees went
to the washroom, he
found the gate locked,”
police said.
“An FSL team was
called and samples were
taken from the spot.
CCTV footage is being
gathered to nab the ac-
cused. The body has
been kept in the mortu-
ary of Kanwatia hosp
and post-mortem will
be held on Sunday
.
First India Bureau
Kota: Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla
will be on a six-day
stay in the parlia-
mentary constituen-
cy Kota-Bundi from
Sunday. During this
he will participate in
variousprogrammes.
According to the
information, Birla
will inaugurate the
road safety aware-
ness marathon Yan-
gathon organised at
UmaidClubat6.30am
after reaching Kota.
GS Sandhu and other officials during inspection in Kota.
Lance Naik Mukesh Kumar
SPs PASS TEST
GS Shekhawat was granted bail in 2018. —FILE PHOTO
Geeta Phogat along with Anjali Birla plants sapling in a school.
BL Soni offering prayers.
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IN JAIL FOR
RAPING MINOR
Kota (PTI): A local POCSO
court has convicted two
men for abducting and rap-
ing a 15-year-old girl. The
court has also fined them
Rs 50,000 each. POCSO
Court III Judge Deepak
Dubey convicted the duo
despite four key witnesses,
including the rape survivor,
turning hostile. Sonu (22)
and Ramavatar (18), both
residents of Udhyog Nagar
police station limits in Kota
city, were convicted on the
basis of DNA and medical
reports, POCSO Court III
Public Prosecutor Lalit
Kumar Sharma said. Police
had lodged a case against
Sonu and Ramavatar under
sections of the Indian Penal
Code and the POCSO Act on
January 14 on the basis of
the girl’s complaint, he said.
SC: NO CASE
AGAINST
SACKED COPS
New Delhi: There will
be no case against the
sacked policemen from
Rajasthan Police. The
Supreme Court upheld
the decision of the
Rajasthan High Court.
Four policemen were
dismissed in the case
of robbery related to
Alwar’s Govindgarh.
The matter was later
settled between the
complainant and the
policemen. A copy of
which was presented in
the court, considering
which the Rajasthan
High Court had stayed
it. There was a ban on
the criminal prosecu-
tion of the dismissed
policemen, which was
challenged by the Govt
in the Supreme Court.
SUPREME COURT AGAIN DENIES
BAIL TO LIFE CONVICT ASARAM
Jodhpur: The Supreme Court has once again refused to
grant bail to self-styled Godman Asaram Bapu, who is serv-
ing life sentence for raping a 16-year-old at his Chhindwara
Ashram in Jodhpur in 2013. The apex court said that trial of
a rape case against Asaram is also going on in Gujarat and
in such a situation, bail cannot be granted to him. The matter
will now come up for hearing in January. Notably, Asaram
had filed a bail plea on medical grounds. In the petition, it
was stated that the self-styled godman was suffering from
many ailments and needed treatment for his
deteriorating health and illness, which was
not possible in jail. His counsel further said
that the slow pace at which the trial was
going on in the case, it looked like it
would never end.
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n last two months,
the life of Bhoori
Devi, a daily wager
in Tijara, Alwar has
changed. Every
month during her
menstruation days,
she would have tough time
managing the bleeding. But
now, she doesn’t have to look
for an age-old unhygienic
practice of using old clothes
or dirty rags to manage men-
strual flow. She simply visits
a nearby Aanganwadi Kend-
ra and easily gets sanitary
pads free of cost. This may
not have reduced her men-
strual pains but certainly has
prevented any suspected in-
fection which she could have
got through those dirty rags.
Bhoori is not the only one
who is benefitting from one
of its kind ‘I am Shakti Udaan
Scheme’ launched by Gehlot
government for providing
free sanitary napkins to over
1.25 crore menstruating pop-
ulation of the state. This Rs
200-crore unique initiative is
aimed at ensuring proper hy-
giene, period protection and
reproductive well-being of
women.
“Every woman has the
right to access period protec-
tion. As a sensitive govern-
ment, we feel their pain. We
need to secure the reproduc-
tive health of women who
give birth to our future gen-
erations,” said Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot.
The recently released Na-
tional Family Health Survey
states that 62 per cent of the
women in the country are
unaware of period hygiene
and 24 per cent of adolescent
girl students mark their ab-
sence from school during pe-
riods.
The survey also reveals
that only 57 per cent women
in the country have access to
sanitary napkins, increasing
the risk of grave gynaecolog-
ical diseases in women not
observing good menstrual
hygiene.
Gehlot’s Udaan scheme is
now all set to pad up the dig-
nity of every women in the
state.
“It’s really touching to see
a man resolving our problem.
We have seen woman chief
minister in the past. But nei-
ther she nor anyone else felt
our pain. We will always be
indebted to Gehlot Sahab for
providing us with the cover
of respect,” said Imarti Devi,
a sanitation worker in Jhunj-
hunu.
Lali Jatav from Bharatpur
hails Gehlot as an angel.
“I was suffering from se-
vere infection in uterus. The
doctor told me that this was
due to using damp clothes
and leaves during the peri-
ods. We don’t have the money
to meet the basic needs. How
can we buy pads? But now
with free 12 sanitary pads
every month available I am
not scared anymore. My two
daughters, who will soon en-
ter puberty
, will not suffer the
agony I underwent,” she said.
Every woman has the
right to access period
protection. As a sensitive
government, we feel their
pain. We need to secure
the reproductive health of
women who give birth to
our future generations.
—Ashok Gehlot, CM
 Like every health scheme of
CM Ashok Gehlot Gehlot, ‘I
am Shakti Udaan’ also has the
potential to become trend-
setter in the country. Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot, on
December 19, 2021, launched
“I am Shakti Udaan” Scheme,
directly touching the lives
of millions of young women
with the reproductive cycle.
 ‘I am Shakti Udaan Scheme’
has been launched by Gehlot
government to provide free
sanitary napkins to over 1.25
crore menstruating popula-
tion of the State.
 This Rs 200-crore unique
initiative is aimed at ensur-
ing proper hygiene, period
protection and reproductive
well-being of women.
 In the first phase, 26 lakh
girls will be benefited through
this scheme that will provide
12 napkins a month free of
cost to each girl in Senior
Secondary, Secondary and
Higher Secondary schools.
 In rural areas, 1,412 Angan-
wadi centres in 282 blocks
of villages would distribute
sanitary napkins to 3 lakh
adolescent girls and women
in the 18-45 age group,
benefiting 29 lakh women
and girls.
 The distribution of these
napkins will also be through
Self-Help Groups which will
be trained to manufacture
these napkins and sell,
market and distribute them
to the target groups.
I AM SHAKTI UDAAN
SCHEME- TOUCHING
LIVES OF MILLIONS
NATIONAL FAMILY
HEALTH SURVEY
 The recently released Na-
tional Family Health Survey
states that 62 per cent of the
women in the country are
unaware of period hygiene
and 24 per cent of adoles-
cent girl students mark their
absence from school during
periods.
 The survey also reveals that
only 57 per cent women in
the country have access to
sanitary napkins, increasing
the risk of grave gynaecologi-
cal diseases in women not
observing good menstrual
hygiene.
GEHLOT PADS UP
FOR WOMEN PRIDE
L
ike every health
scheme of Gehlot, ‘I
am Shakti Udaan’
also has the potential to be-
come trendsetter in the
country
. During his first
term as the Chief Minister
(1998-2003), Gehlot intro-
duced free treatment, in-
cluding surgeries, for poor
families which was later
replicated in many states.
During his second tenure in
2011, he launched a revolu-
tionary scheme-- free medi-
cines for all. This scheme
became a case study for the
entire country and the BJP
government at the centre
adopted this scheme.
During his current
tenure, Gehlot has
expanded his ho-
rizon and
l a u n c h e d
state-spon-
sored Chi-
ranjeevi
Health
Insur-
ance
Scheme, universalising the
healthcare in the state. The
scheme provides free health
insurance cover up to Rs 10
lakh for the beneficiaries of
the National Food Security
Act, small and marginal
farmers, contract workers
and poor families. All bene-
ficiaries will be entitled to
cashless hospitalisation in
1,092 government hospitals
and 336 private ones in the
state.
This is way better than
the Central Government-
run Pradhan Mantri Jan
Arogya Yojana (PMJAY)
which also provides a cover
of Rs 5 lakh, but only for 40
per cent of the State’s popu-
lation.
“Now the Udaan Scheme
will take off and cover great
distance. If other states also
adopt this scheme, the prob-
lem of unhygienic period
protection will be resolved
forgood,”saidDrArtiBago-
tia, a medical practitioner
engaged in healthcare of
poor women.
It’s really touching to see a man resolving our prob-
lem. We have seen woman Chief Minister in the
past. But neither she nor anyone else felt our pain.
We will always be indebted to Gehlot Sahab for pro-
viding us with the cover of respect.
—Imarti Devi, Sanitation Worker
K
nown for rolling out
innovative health
schemes in his ten-
ure, Chief minister Ashok
Gehlot, on December 19,
2021, launched “I am Shakti
Udaan” Scheme, directly
touching the lives of mil-
lions of young women with
the reproductive cycle. The
launch also marked suc-
cessful completion of the
Congress government,
which has been hailed
across the country for its
effective management
of the Corona pandem-
ic, ensuring minimum
damage to the economy
and overall well-being
of citizens.
In the first phase, 26
lakh girls will be ben-
efited through this
scheme that will pro-
vide 12 napkins a
month free of cost to
each girl in Senior
Secondary, Secondary
and Higher Second-
ary schools.
In rural
a r e a s ,
1,412 An-
ganwadi
centres in
282 blocks of
villages would
distribute sanitary
napkins to 3 lakh adoles-
cent girls and women in the
18-45 age group, benefiting
29 lakh women and girls.
The women and child de-
partment is the nodal agen-
cy for implementation of
this scheme which will en-
sure pink health of women
in the state. The distribu-
tion of these napkins will
also be through self-help
groups which will be
trained to manufacture
these napkins and sell,
market and distribute them
to the target groups. Apart
from that, the government
will also partner with
NGOs for spread-
ing awareness
about wom-
en’s health.
“Like food
grains, which
are the basis of
life, sanitary pad
is the basic need
for every woman. The
government should also
distribute sanitary nap-
kins through neighbour-
hood ration shops for easy
accessibility. The way fam-
ilies go to the ration shops
for their monthly quotas
of food grains, they can
also get their monthly sup-
ply of napkins,” said Ra-
chna Siddha, a social
worker, who has been
working towards women
literacy and their overall
well- being for last three
decades.
GEHLOT - THE TRENDSETTER
THE SCHEME
PRABHJOT KAUR
The writer is a social worker and teacher
with Jaishree Periwal Global School.
I
I M SHAKTI
A good leader leads, motivates and
persuades his team to not only give their
best, but work more than their potential as
individuals and a combined team.
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Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: In Kota also,
events of other big
matches including IPL
will be held. UDH Min-
ister Shanti Dhariwal
reached Kota’s JK Pa-
vilion Stadium on Sat-
urday and announced
among the players and
cricket lovers that Ko-
ta’s JK Pavilion Stadi-
um will also be devel-
oped on the lines of na-
tional and internation-
al level stadium.
On the suggestions
received from RCA and
District Cricket Asso-
ciation regarding devel-
opment, the govern-
ment will make every
possible effort to en-
courage cricket. He as-
sured to fulfill the de-
mand made by the of-
fice bearers of RCA and
District Cricket Asso-
ciation for the develop-
ment of the stadium.
Dhariwal reached
Nayapura JK Pavilion
Stadium on Saturday 
enjoyed the cricket
match being played be-
tween Rajasthan  UP.
JK STADIUM TO GET INT’L-LEVEL
FACILITIES: DHARIWAL IN KOTA
Mirch Masala
FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL
BY TRIDIB RAMAN
The author is a journalist and political
commentator and views expressed are his personal
WHY WERE PRIYANKA’S MEETINGS CURTAILED IN HIMACHAL?
SANTOSH UNHAPPY
WITH DELHI BJP MPs
The party’s powerful
Organisation General
Secy BL Santosh is said
to be angry with the BJP
MPs from Delhi. In fact,
many local MPs includ-
ing the names of Manoj
Tiwari, Pravesh Verma
and Hansraj Hans, are
said to have submitted
the list of claimants on
their behalf to party High
Command regarding civic
polls in Delhi. However,
field reports of most of
them came negative, and
their chances of victory in
party’s opinion polls were
also said to be bleak.
Complaints started piling
up with Santosh, wherein,
most plaints were about
offering money for
tickets. Annoyed, Santosh
demanded resignation
of all District Presidents
of Delhi BJP in a hurry,
warning the MPs to
reform themselves, say-
ing, ‘You reform yourself,
otherwise, the Chhat-
tisgarh model will have to
be implemented in Delhi’.
When Priyanka Gandhi took over the reins of Himachal
Pradesh, she had enthusiastically told the cadre that ‘she
can go around and will campaign for the Congress in Himachal
and touch every assembly seat there.’ The Congress organisa-
tion had also prepared a plan for some 68 public meetings for
her in the Himachal elections. But after this Priyanka went to
her home in Mashobra in Himachal and her mobile phone was
also switched off for two days. There was a stir in the state
Congress, and that is when Virbhadra Singh’s son Vikramaditya
Singh went to Mashobra to meet Priyanka at her house. In this
meeting, it was decided that instead of 68, Priyanka would hold
only 15 public meetings. However, in reality, only eight public meetings of Priyanka
could be held in Himachal elections. Angry Rani Sahib i.e. MP Pratibha Singh said on
this – ‘In BJP, the leader carries the party on his shoulders, but in Congress, the leader
has to be carried on workers’ shoulders.’
IMPORTANT CLUES OF MURDER
LOST IN THE MEDIA MARKET
The barbaric manner in which Mumbai’s
Shraddha Walker was murdered in
Delhi’s Chattarpur, it seems that Delhi
media has jumped into the market regard-
ing this. There is such a rush to break
the news that the channel is doing ‘piece
to camera’ by sticking to the bathroom,
kitchen and room of the accused Aftab
Poonawala’s house. Delhi Police hasn’t
yet been able to collect all evidence. The
discussion is hot whether media, its cam-
eras  journos are unknowingly tamper-
ing with important clues of the murder?
Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora
is deeply troubled by these things.
RSS ‘CHURNING’ IN MALDIVES!
Highly placed sources in Saffron Party
 its parent organisation have hinted
that a major brainstorming session
of hand-
ful of top
level RSS
functionar-
ies was held
in Madives.
According
to sources, 35 prominent office bearers
of the Sangh, who reached Maldives by a
special plane during Oct end, mulled upon
the strategy for post 2024 election dur-
ing the 5- day long trip. These officials
returned to Delhi by a charter plane.
BJP ON THE PATH OF DHAMNAGAR
After winning the Dhamnagar by-election in Odisha,
the entire BJP is elated. The seat was vacant due
to the death of a prominent BJP leader Bishnu Charan
Sethi. On this seat, the BJP
fielded Sethi’s son Suryabanshi
Suraj, who defeated his nearest
BJD candidate by 9,881 votes
while Suryabanshi got total
80,351 votes. After this, the
churning intensified in the BJP
as to which face the party should
field as its CM face in the coming
assembly elections. Then a list of
potential CM faces was prepared
by the party. Then a public opinion poll was conducted
by a favourite agency working for the party, but all
these faces could not prove their usefulness on the
scale of popularity. Then the General Secretary of the
party, BL Santhosh, held a brainstorming meeting with
the BJP leaders of Odisha in Delhi and wanted to know
why the activism of these leaders in Odisha is so low
that the general public does not know them properly.
WHY DOES DIGVIJAY SINGH WANT TO
TAKE RAHUL’S TRIP TO BIHAR?
Digvijay Singh wants to be the charioteer to take
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra to Bihar.’ Singh
wishes is that Rahul’s journey starts from Digvijay’s
maternal grandfather’s native
place, Githor in Bihar  ends
at Bodh Gaya by travelling a
distance of 1,023 kms. Digvijay
Singh  Jairam Ramesh have
entrusted Yatra’s responsibility
to Bihar’s ex- minister Awad-
hesh Singh. But problem for
Bihar Cong is that who will bear
expenses of Rahul’s trip, because
Cong has been out of power in
Bihar for years  the magnates have also kept a dis-
tance from party. It is said that cost of one day’s Yatra
runs into crores. It was suggested that Yatra should
be limited to Patna, but Awadhesh wants to take it to
Gaya, as he is keen to contest 2024 polls from there.
YOUTH CAPABLE OF GIVING NEW
DIRECTION TO SOCIETY: DHANKHAR
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Remembering
the first woman Prime
Minister of India, In-
dira Gandhi on Satur-
day, CM Ashok Gehlot
said that she had made
an incomparable con-
tribution in maintain-
ing the unity and in-
tegrity of the country.
“She laid down her life
for this noble cause.
During her tenure, the
Indian Army, display-
ing historic valour and
might, defeated Paki-
stan and Bangladesh
was created,” Gehlot
tweeted.
“What is relation
between BJP  AAP
only God knows. We
are getting good sup-
port in Gujarat poll.
AAP had withdrawn
in HP poll too,” he
said. During his Delhi
visit, Gehlot reached
residence of RS MP
Pramod Tiwari.
“Indira ji led the
country on the path of
self-reliance through
the Green Revolution.
Indira ji’s whole life
was devoted to making
India self-reliant and
standing in the line of
leading countries of the
world,” Gehlot further
tweeted.
Indiraji dedicated her entire life to
make India self-reliant: CM Gehlot
Dhariwal reached
Nayapura JK
Pavilion Stadium 
enjoyed cricket
match being played
between Raj  UP
Speaker Dr Joshi, other leaders
meet Rahul in Maharashtra
CMtoattendfoundation
layingeventsonNov22
TOUGH TIMES FOR IAS
INDRAJIT SINGH?
Raj Youth Cong:
41 inactive office
bearers relieved
COURTESY MEET
Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra greets former
President of India, Ramnath Kovind during his courtesy
visit to the latter’s residence in New Delhi on Saturday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Senior Con-
gress leader and Ra-
jasthan Assembly
Speaker Dr CP Joshi
met former Congress
President Rahul Gan-
dhi at Segaon in Maha-
rashtra on Saturday
during the ongoing
‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’
Camp.
During this Rahul
Gandhi’s body language
surprised everyone as
he held up his thumb
and seemed to be asking
if the photo, that was
being clicked, was okay
.
Notably, Assembly-
Speaker Dr CP Joshi
also held a long meeting
with Jairam Ramesh.
Jaipur: 41 inactive of-
fice bearers in Ra-
jasthan Youth Congress
have been relieved of
their posts for being in-
active.
Of these, 7 are state
general secretaries, 13
state secretaries and 21
state co-secretaries. All
of them have been ac-
cused of not being ac-
tive in party activities.
The state in-charge
of the organization,
Mohammad Shahid has
said that these office
bearers were constantly
absent in the meetings.
‘YOUTH’ BUDGET
Shanti Dhariwal, GS Sandhu, Amin Pathan, Amit Dhariwal and
others at JK Pavilion Stadium in Kota on Saturday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The founda-
tion laying programme
of Government Nurs-
ing Colleges will be
held on November 22.
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot will participate
in the state- level func-
tion at Pali.
The foundation lay-
ing functions will be
held in Lalsot, Barmer,
Dholpur, Karauli, Dun-
garpur, Nagaur, Sikar,
Bhilwara, Hanuman-
garh, Pali, Jalore, Siro-
hi, Pratapgarh, Kum-
her, Chittorgarh, Ban-
swara and Tonk.
The Minister in-
charges of these dis-
tricts will also take
part in the event.
The Medical and
Health Department
will also organise ex-
hibitions at all the lo-
cations. The Minister
in- charges of districts
have been directed to
attend the programme
at 1 pm on November
22. After the founda-
tion is laid, the minis-
ters will also hold
press conferences.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: It seems that
young IAS Indrajit Sin-
gh Yadav is in a bit of a
sorry state. Over the
past 3 years,
the officer
has been
transferred
seven times
with 4 dif-
ferent post-
ings in Jodhpur itself.
He was appointed as
Dungarpur Collector in
July  then transferred
and made Pratapgarh
Collector in 4 months.
Moreover, the secret of
removal from Dungar-
pur is yet unknown.
While in Pratapgarh,
condition of adminis-
tration is bad with nei-
ther Zilla Parishad
CEO, nor ACEO, nor
any ADM posted there.
All responsibilities are
on a single Collector.
Pradeep Gharwal and
Manoj Tank
Jhunjhunu: Describ-
ing Swami Vivekanan-
da as the golden repre-
sentative of India’s
youth potential and tal-
ent, Vice- President
Jagdeep Dhankhar said
on Saturday, that the
country today is realis-
ing his dreams.
Dhankhar, while ad-
dressing a programme
organised at the begin-
ning of Vivekananda
Sandesh Yatra in Khetri
(Jhunjhunu), said that
only youth have the
ability to give new direc-
tion to the society. He
said that Vivekananda’s
message is always rele-
vant for society
.
Recalling Swami
Vivekananda’s speech
at Chicago, the Vice-
President said that he
introduced India’s
spirituality to the
world. He expressed
happiness that today
India is realising the
dreams of Swami Vive-
kananda and is moving
on the path of continu-
ous progress.
Earlier, the Vice-
President launched the
Vivekananda Sandesh
Yatra from Khetri. This
yatra, which will con-
tinue till January 7, is
being organised by the
Swami Vivekananda
Kendra Kanyakumari,
Rajasthan and the Min-
istry of Culture, Gov-
ernment of India.
The Vice- President
went to the Ramakrish-
na Mission in Khetri
and paid floral tributes
to Swami Vivekananda
at his statue. He also
visited the Vivekanan-
da Gallery
.
The State Energy
Minister Bhanwar Sin-
gh Bhati, the President
of Vivekananda Kend-
ra Kanyakumari AK
Balakrishnan were
also present on the oc-
casion.
Jagdeep Dhankhar flags off the ‘Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra
Rajasthan’ from Ramakrishna Mission, Khetri on Saturday. Also
seen here are BS Bhati, Sudesh Dhankhar and others.
In 50 days, the Vivekananda
Sandesh Yatra will cover
33 districts of Rajasthan
and will spread the ideas of
Swami Vivekananda among
the people during the entire
journey. The Yatra will cul-
minate on January 7, 2023
with a public meeting, which
will be held in Jodhpur.
IAS Rohit Kumar, a 1997
batch officer of Rajasthan
Cadre, has become Ad-
ditional Secretary in the
Central Cabinet Secretariat.
He was empaneled for the
post of Additional Secretary
or equivalent post. Kumar has
served as Joint Secretary in
the past.
ABOUT VIVEKANANDA
SANDESH YATRA
ROHIT KUMAR IS ADDL
SECRETARY IN CENTRE
CM Ashok Gehlot pays tributes to India’s first and only woman
Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi on her 105th birth anniversary
at ‘Shakti Sthal’ in New Delhi on Saturday. (Inset): CM Gehlot
during the exhibition held to mark the occasion.
Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi met Rahul Gandhi during Bharat
Jodo Yatra on Saturday at Segaon in Maharashtra. Ministers LC
Kataria, Udai Lal Anjana, Rajendra Yadav, Rohit Bohra also met him.
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hen the weather per-
mits, sundresses are
great fun, but to
ward off the chill of
this winter, is there
anythingmoresatis-
fying than covering
yourself with a symbol of
comfort and warmth? Abso-
lutelynot!Therefore,theeasi-
est method to stay warm
when colder climates ap-
proach is to invest in a fan-
tastic winter scarf rather
than buying a brand-new
coat.Adecentscarf isper-
fect for
changing
up your look without com-
pletely changing your cloth-
ing,whetheryouchoosecash-
mere or mohair, one with pat-
tern or one without, or both.
The finishing touch to any
winter layering outfit is un-
doubtedly a gorgeous winter
scarf, regardless of whether
yourgo-tostreetstylestillcon-
sists of stylish tracksuits or
you've started to make the ef-
fort to put on jeans with your
cropped sweaters. Scarves
haveearnedtheirplaceassta-
ples for the winter wardrobe.
The scarves this season are
fresh and lively
, with vibrant
colorblock designs and bold
checkered prints. They usu-
ally come in knit, cashmere,
orwoolblendfabricsandoffer
lots of warmth while fre-
quently adding a touch of
luxury
. An elegant touch can
beaddedtoanyoutfitbywrap-
ping a solid-colored scarf
around a shirt and wearing it
with pants. Feel free to tie
your cable-knit sweater over
your neck for the same effect
whileyoudecidewhichoneto
buy
.
The colours navy and ma-
roon are also very popular
this season, as is wearing
scarves open to create long-
erlengths.Asilkscarf adds
a sophisticated necktie to a
straightforward all-black
suit, giving it a chic, Paris-
ian edge. Perfect comfort
and fashion! It might be
challenging to locate a
scarf to match an outfit for
an evening occasion, a
shawlscarf canbewornin
amoreformalwaybydrap-
ing it over your shoulders,
aswellasmorecasuallyby
wrapping it around your
neck.
changing
SURFINGTHROUGH
SURFINGTHROUGH
W
KHUSHI TAMBI
cityfirst@firstindia.co.in
SEASON
SEASON
THE SCARF
THE SCARF
Even though we hate
to say it, summer is
officially over. But as
the weather cools,
we're hesitantly
anticipating the start
of layering season.
And thus, City First is
here to guide you
through it with
nothing else or
nothing better than
the SCARVES!
JAIPUR, SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 20, 2022
CARE TIPS FOR PETS
CARE TIPS FOR PETS
Here are some tips on how to keep your furry
friends warm and cosy in the cold months.
WRAP THEM UP IN
WOOLLENS:
You just can’t imagine stepping
outside without a sweater in the
winter. The same applies to your
pets. Choose from a variety of op-
tions available for your cats and
dogs. Make sure you pick the right
size and keep them warm while
taking them out for a walk. In
case you have rabbits and birds,
you can cover their cages with a
shawl, leaving a little space for
aeration.
KEEP THEM
HYDRATED:
The winter season lowers
your pet’s want for water
consumption. However, de-
hydration can be life-
threatening for them. So,
make sure
their water bowls never
remain empty. Keep a close
eye on whether they are drink-
ing adequate water or not. Al-
ways carry a water bottle while
taking them out for walks.
PEEING INDOORS:
Cold winters can result in unin-
tentional urination inside
the house. Take them out
often to relieve them-
selves. Holding pee
for too long can
cause urinary tract
infections in your
pets. You can con-
sider potty training
your pets indoors.
Pee pads and pee
trays can be used to make
sure as an option.
Ipsita Gupta, pet parent
of a Labrador says, “During
the winters, Mia sometimes
ends up accidentally peeing in
the house. I use a pet-friendly
floor cleaner like ITC Nimyle,
which is a 100% natural action
floor cleaner made with neem
that keeps the floors clean and
also does not cause rashes on
Mia’s skin, unlike other floor
cleaners I’ve used before. Acti-
vated with the Power of Neem,
Nimyle also has anti-bacterial
and anti-fungal properties.”
ARRANGE WARM
BEDDING:
Never let your pet sleep on the cold
floor during winter. Make sure
they have warm and cosy bedding.
Place the bedding in a warm spot,
preferably where they sleep every
day. Make sure the area is cleaned
regularly with water and a pet-
friendly floor cleaner. Unclean sur-
faces may lead to underbelly rash-
es. Many pet owners use pet-friend-
ly heaters and warmers to keep the
room temperature controlled.
KEEP THEIR OUTDOOR
HOURS RESTRICTED TO
DAYTIME:
Try to keep your pets indoors, es-
pecially during the night. Go out
for walks with them during the
late morning hours. Being ex-
posed to the sun during these
hours will give them much-need-
ed Vitamin D.
CHECK FOR
HYPOTHERMIA:
If the temperature drops severely,
your pet needs special attention.
Ushija Asthana, pet parent of a
dog Cooper and a cat Silver said,
“The paws of your dog or cat need
to be protected from the freeze as
they aren’t covered by fur. If your
pet is picking up their paws off
the floor, it is a sign that the
weather is too cold for them. In
case there’s a drop in your pet’s
body temperature, make sure you
cover them up with warm blan-
kets and feed them hot drinks like
chicken broth.”
ETC
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ADELINE DORCAS
M.Sc, M.Phil
ETC
JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022
13
V
irat Kohli and Anushka
Sharmaareoneof thecut-
est couples in Bollywood.
These two never fail in
giving couple goals and making
our hearts flutter. Well, the cou-
ple was recently snapped at the
Mumbai airport as they left for
an undisclosed location. And
now there are several pictures of
the couple from Uttarakhand
that are going viral. We can see
Virat and Anushka posing with
their fans in Uttarakhand with
smiles on their faces.
In the picture, we can see
the couple posing with sev-
eral fans. Both of them
had smiles on their
faces as they posed.
hehnaaz Gill is
a highly reck-
oned name in
the entertain-
ment industry.
She won the
heart of the au-
dience and other con-
testants with her ador-
able looks and inno-
cence. Post Bigg Boss,
she has worked in a
popular movie Honsla
Rakh and some music
videos also. She will be
soon seen in multiple
new projects. The ac-
tress recently shared a
sweet video where she
is seen dancing with
Guru Randhawa.
In the post shared on
social media, Shehnaaz
is seen enjoying the
cool breeze on a
yacht. She is accompa-
nied by ace Punjabi
Singer Guru Randha-
wa. He is seen dancing
along with her on the
Punjabi song Pai gayian
shaman ne. Shehnaaz
looks simple yet elegant
with a green off-shoul-
der jumpsuit and Guru
Randhawa sported a
black T-shirt with a
green jacket. The duo
look adorable as they
dance under the open
sky. He wrote in the
captions, “Pai gayian
shaman ne with my
fav @shehnaazgill
Should we do a
video to-
gether.
SHEHNAAZ
SHEHNAAZ
GROOVES WITH GURU
GROOVES WITH GURU
S
B
ollywood ac-
tress Tara
Sutaria is
said to be
dating Aadar Jain
for quite a few
years now.
While both of
them have re-
mained hush-
hush about
their relation-
ship, they do
share some love-
filled posts for
each other on spe-
cial occasions. They
are also often spotted
together during family
functions and other out-
ings. Tara Sutaria is cel-
ebrating her 27th birth-
day today, and the ac-
tress has received
many wishes on social
media. However, the
one that stood out
the most was the
lovely post from
Aadar Jain! Aadar
Jain took to his Insta-
gram to post a picture
with Tara Sutaria. The
picture is from their
France vacation, and the
two lovebirds can be seen
posing in front of the
iconic Louvre pyramid.
Wishing his ladylove,
Aadar Jain wrote, “Hap-
py Birthday ma chérie,’
along with a heart and
fire emoji.
The post quickly gar-
nered thousands of likes,
and several comments
from fans poured in.
M
alaika Arora has a razor-sharp eye for
style and it's unquestionable. She's giv-
ing our autumn style the elevated pow-
er of something that can be termed
sultry
. Mala is an all-rounder and definitely
a learned fashion lady who looks stylish
all year round. This month and the next,
our calendars are blocked big for par-
ties and there is something interesting
that's available. This ensemble will soon
be on the rise and some outfits around
us may get a second or no preference.
The Jaime ensemble featured a satin
ivory top that looked sleeveless on one
side and the other was in its dramatic ele-
ment with the long and broad cape which
truly became the foundation for a party
look. And, to this high-waisted and black
straight-fit trousers were joined.
Malaika's look was accessorised with
Christian Louboutin pumps, a micro hand-
bag and a gold ring.
T
ime and again, Ka-
reena Kapoor
Khan showcased
her love for casual
yet chic off-duty fits.
This time she was spot-
ted at the airport, sport-
ing a casual blue sweat-
shirt with matching
trousers. While comfort
was the supreme ele-
ment of her airport
look, the actress decided
to style it up with her
Celine bag.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
managed to stir up the
airport-style dressing
for the season as she
stepped out in a mono-
tone outfit casual outfit
that featured an over-
sized hoodie and match-
ing relaxed-fit trousers.
The diva stuck to stick-
ing to the muted blue
color palette and added a
stylish twist to the clas-
sic off-duty look with her
chunky black boots.
The actress teamed up
her all-blue look with a
Celine Calfskin Large
Soft 16 Bag in Tan. This
designer bag is carefully
crafted with tan-hued
leather and features a
statement leather top
handle with striking
gold-tone hardware.
MALAIKA IN A
SAFIYAA JUMPSUIT
Virushka’s Unseen Pictures
Aadar wishes
girlfriend Tara
Kareena’s celine bag
steals the show
Shehnaaz Kaur Gill Anushka Sharma
Malaika Arora
Malaika Arora posing in
Safiyaa jumpsuit
Tara Sutaria
Kareena Kapoor
Kareena’s celine bag
Virushka in Uttrakhand
Aadar Jain’s post...
Guru’s
post...
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  • 1. 5 men, including 3 BSF personnel, arrested for allegedly gang-raping a woman in Sri Ganganagar district on Saturday —P8 A Tehsildar allegedly died by hanging himself from a tree in a forest area in Dholpur —P3 ATS finds 64 detonators, cartridges etc. from Ankit Suwalka’s home in connect with blast on the rly track Cops arrested 2 more accused in connection with explosives found in Som river under bridge in Gada Nathji village —P3 RAJ STORIES Other Other AIR INDIA IN TALKS WITH AIRBUS, BOEING FOR ‘HISTORIC ORDER’ New Delhi: Tata Group- owned Air India is in talks with Boeing and Airbus about ordering new aircraft, airline’s CEO Campbell Wilson said. “We’re in deep discussion with Boeing, Airbus...for a historic order of latest generation aircraft.” VIRAL CCTV FOOTAGE: JAILED MIN JAIN GETS MASSAGE INSIDE TIHAR New Delhi: CCTV footage of Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain, who is lodged in Tihar jail in a money laundering case, emerged on Saturday, showing AAP leader getting a massage. In footage, Jain can be seen reading some documents and a man is massaging his legs. VETERAN ACTOR TABASSUM DIES OF CARDIAC ARREST Mumbai: Veteran actor Tabassum, 78, known for her work as a child artiste in several Hindi classics and also as host of popular Doordarshan talk show “Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan”, died after suffering a cardiac arrest on Saturday. READ Crucial Crucial ASIAN CUP ’22: MANIKA BECOMES 1ST INDIAN TO WIN BRONZE MEDAL New Delhi: India’s star paddler Manika Batra scripted history by becoming the first Indian female to win a medal at the ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup. Batra beat three- time Asian champion Hina Hayata 4-2 to clinch the bronze medal in Thailand. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 164 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI l VP Jagdeep Dhankhar to attend FIFA World Cup inauguration in Qatar today l FIFA World Cup Qatar is the most anticipated football event in world l The event, with 32 nations, will take place from today to December 18 l It is the most expensive one, as $220 billion incurred on preparations l The ticket costs this time are over 286 pounds or about Rs 27,700/seat l Average price of a ticket for final match is 684 pounds or Rs 66,200/seat l Sheikh Ahmed bin Nasser bin Jassim Al Thani said it is Qatar’s Nat’l Vision 2030 l The Al Rihla, official match ball for Qatar 2022, is just latest in a colourful story ATKANA LATKANA BHATKANA PM MODI SAID THAT NORTH-EAST IS WITNESSING A DAWN OF NEW HOPES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES First India Bureau Itanagar: Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Arunachal Pradesh's first greenfield airport the Donyi Polo airport, in Itanagar and said that the government is dedi- cated to serving the North-East sector. PM said "You know that we have brought a work cul- ture where we inaugu- rate the projects of which we have laid the foundation stone. The era of 'atkana, latkana, bhatkana' is gone." “Today even the re- motest corners of the North-Eastern region are electrified. And through Ayushman BharatPM-JAYthetreat- ment cost of up to Rs 5 lakh is made available to the NE Region,” he said. Today Northeast is witnessing a dawn of new hopes and oppor- tunities. Today’s event is a great example of New India’s approach towards development. Donyi Polo Airport is the 4th operational airport of AP. Within 8 years, the govt has constructed seven new airports which have improved connectivity. Narendra Modi, PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Andhra Pradesh’s 1st Greenfield Airport, Donyi Polo Airport, in Itanagar on Saturday. AP CM Pema Khandu and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju are also seen here. Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of Kashi Tamil Sangamam, in Varanasi on Saturday. Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and State CM Yogi Adityanath also seen here. KASHI-TAMIL CONFLUENCE AS HOLY AS GANGA-YAMUNA SANGAM, SAYS MODI 18 RALLIES IN 3 DAYS: MODI IN GUJARAT FOR WHIRLWIND WEEKEND Surat: With Gujarat assembly elections round the corner, the ruling BJP is now at the peak of its campaign and is banking on its most popular face to lead the charge. PM Modi arrived in Valsad on Saturday to lead the BJP’s massive campaign in the state ahead of upcoming as- sembly polls. He will address 18 rallies during his 3-day visit to his home state. P6 Varanasi: PM Modi inaugurated the month-long Kashi Tamil Sangamam at the amphitheatre ground of the Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi on Saturday. Throwing light on the connection between Kashi and TN, PM Modi said that on one hand, Kashi is the cultural capital of India whereas TN and Tamil culture is the centre of India’s antiquity and pride. Drawing an analogy to the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna rivers, he said Kashi-Tamil Sangam is equally holy which engulfs endless opportunities and strength in itself. SHAH OUTLINES FIVE-PILLAR APPROACH TO COMBAT TERROR FINANCING HM Amit Shah with Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla during ‘No Money for Terror’ Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing on Sat- urday. Shah outlined five-pillar approach to combat financing of terrorism including a comprehensive monitoring framework that involves collaboration among all intelligence, investigative agencies. P6 PLAYFUL PANTHERS! On sunny Saturday afternoon, FI photojournalist Sunil Sharma captured panthers Veena and Pakshi; cute, cuddling yet wild couple seen in playful mood at Nahargarh Biological Park, in Jaipur. The park also houses animals such as Asiatic lions, Bengal tigers, panthers, hyenas, wolves, deer, crocodiles, sloth bear, Himalayan black bear, wild boar, etc. First India Bureau New Delhi: CM Ashok Gehlot paid tribute to India’s first woman PM Indira Gandhi by reach- ing “Shakti Sthal” in Delhi on Saturday . “Her dedication towards pub- lic service inspired us to run public welfare schemes like Indira Ra- soi Yojana, Indira Gan- dhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, In- dira Gandhi Matritva Poshan Yojana in Ra- jasthan. Humble tribute on her birth anniv,” Ge- hlot tweeted. Later, Ge- hlot flew to Ahmedabad where he will campaign in Surat on Nov 20, Ra- jkot on Nov 21. More on P10 Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and CM Ashok Gehlot watch a cultural programme organised on the 105th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in New Delhi on Saturday. Various schemes of our govt inspired by Indira ji: CM Gehlot By 2050, India will be world’s second largest economy: Adani Mumbai: Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani on Saturday said India will become the w o r l d ’ s third-larg- est econo- my by 2030 and the second-largest by 2050, adding that the country took 58 years to become a trillion-dollar economy, but will add an equivalent sum to GDP every 12-18 months hence. “I anticipate that withinnext decade, In- dia will start adding a trillion dollars to its GDP every 12-18 months thereby putting us well on track to be a USD 30 trillion economy by 2050 & with a stock mar- ket capitalization that will possibly exceed USD 45 trillion,” said Adani at the World Con- gress of Accountants. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar with his wife Sudesh Dhankhar launched the Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra from Khetri in Jhunjhunu on Saturday. Recalling Vivekananda’s speech at Chicago, the VP said that he introduced India’s spirituality to world. 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  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma on Saturday inaugurated the three-day CS Chal- lenger Cup Tennis and Badminton Tourna- ment in SMS Stadium. The sporting event, jointly being organised by the Department of Personnel and District Administration, will witness the participa- tion of IAS, IPS, RAS and officials of 21 other services. While address- ing the gathering at the inaugural session, Chief Secretary Usha Sharma said that sports has an important role in promoting a healthy lifestyle and that such tournaments will also enhance coordination among the officers. “Many officials are participating in this tournament which is a good sign. Rajasthan is the first state in the country to organize such a sports tourna- ment for the officers. The number of women players should also in- crease in the upcoming tournament,” said CS. CS inaugurates tournament for civil servants ENHANCING COORDINATION Congress gears up to welcome Bharat Jodo Yatra in the State Bharat Jodo Yatra under leadership of Rahul is likely to enter Raj on December 3 Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: PCC Chief Go- vind Singh Dotasra on Saturday said that the Bharat Jodo Yatra will come to Rajasthan on December 3rd or 4th. “The control room of Bharat Jodo Yatra has been inaugurated. As long as this yatra con- tinues, the control room will function 24 hours,” he said on the occasion of Indira Gandhi’s birth anniversary . Dotasra countered BJP leader Rajendra Rathore’s claim that In- dira Gandhi had de- scribed Savarkar as a great son and got post- age stamps issued on him while also giving Rs 11,000 to the trust. He said, “If Savarkar was brave, he would not have apologized to the British. It is recorded in the pages of history that Savarkar had apol- ogised and told the Brit- ish that I will be of use to you, give me pension and release me from jail. He compromised with the British to give information. Rajendra Rathore does such things because RSS and BJP leaders have no contribution in the free- dom struggle.” Meanwhile, minister Parsadi Lal Meena di- rectly challenged the ri- vals parties and said that millions of people are waiting for Rahul Gandhi in Rajasthan. “The yatra will be his- toricanddisruptionwill not be tolerated during the yatra. Let anyone say anything but no one can dare to stop Rahul Gandhi’s yatra. Lakhs of workers will be with him” he said. Govind Singh Dotasra inaugurating PCC control room where , Parsadi Lal Meena and others are also seen on Saturday. Ashish Khandelwal and Alok Anand handed over the certificates to the newly elected office bearers in a function organized at Youth Hostel, Jaipur on Saturday. First India Bureau Jaipur: The new execu- tive committee of Prasar (Public Rela- tions and Allied Servic- es Association of Ra- jasthan), an organiza- tion of officers of the Information and Public Relations Department of the state govern- ment, has been formed unanimously . New office bearers include President Vijay Khandelwal, Senior Vice President Veer Sain, Vice President (Provincial) Haris- hankar Acharya, Vice President Nitin Kumar, General Secretary Suraj Kumar Bairwa, Secretary Otaram Chowdhary, Joint Secretary Rajpal and Treasurer Haris- hankar Sharma. Returning Officers Ashish Khandelwal and Alok Anand hand- ed over the certificates to the newly elected of- fice bearers in a func- tion organized at Youth Hostel, Jaipur on Saturday. Usha Sharma inaugurates the three-day CS Challenger Cup Tennis and Badminton Tournament at SMS Stadium on Saturday. KRISHNA POONIA, DIVYA MADERNA JOIN RAHUL IN BHARAT JODO YATRA Divya Maderna & Krishna Poonia seen walking with Rahul Gandhi in Maharashtra on Saturday. Jaipur: Osian MLA Divya Maderna participated in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra on Saturday. She shared this information through social media.”Participated with our leader Rahul Gandhi in Bharat Jodo Yatra today and remembered the sacrifices of India’s first woman Prime Minister ‘Bharat Ratna’ Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary,” she tweeted.Maderna also shared four pictures and a video in which she is seen walking with Rahul Gandhi. On the other hand, Rajasthan State Sports Council President Krishna Poonia also par- ticipated in the yatra. Olympian Krishna Poonia was seen walking with Rahul Gandhi for 15 km.The yatra entered the border of Maharashtra on November 7. Meanwhile, assembly speaker CP Joshi reached Bharat Jodo Yatra to meet Rahul Gandhi. He is accompanied by ministers Lal Chand Kataria and Udai Lal Anjana. Rajendra Yadav and MLA Rohit Bohra also reached in the yatra. Cong forms committees for Bharat Jodo Yatra Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: The Congress has formed a 33-mem- ber state level coordi- nation committee for preparations in Ra- jasthan for the historic Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari to Kash- mir. Veterans are in- cluded in this list but thenamesof UDHShan- ti Dhariwal, PHED Min- ister Mahesh Joshi and RTDC Chairman Dhar- mendra Rathore, who arefacingactionforcon- vening a parallel Legis- lature Party meeting on September 25, do not figure in the committee. CM Ashok Gehlot, PCC Chief Govind Sin- gh Dotasra, Sachin Pilot, Bhanwar Jiten- dra, Zubair Khan, Raghu Sharma, Harish Chaudhary, Govind Meghwal, Raghuveer Meena are in the list. Ashok Chandna to head Publicity Dissem- ination Committee, Ramlal Jat for Tent Ar- rangement Committee. W W W STARTED IN 2012 Newexecutivebody of‘Prasar’formed unanimously Dairy sector really has great opportunities: Sushma Arora Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Dr. NR Bhasin Memorial Lecture and Award for Excellence in Studies was organized by Rajasthan State Chapter of Indian Dairy Association. Su- shma Arora, Adminis- trator and Managing Director of Rajasthan Cooperative Dairy Fed- eration was the chief guest of the ceremony. Raktima Bhasin, wife of Dr. NR Bhasin was present on this occa- sion. Meritorious stu- dents of dairy and ani- mal husbandry sector were felicitated in the programme. Arora said that a lot remains to be done in the dairy sector. “Since 6 months, I got a chance to work in this field, the opportunities here are good, so the competi- tion is also high. Live- stock in India is high, but milk production per animal is low,” she said. Sushma Arora speaking at Dr. NR Bhasin Memorial Lecture and Award for Excellence in Jaipur on Saturday. Jaipur: Child pornography uploaded on Fb,FIR lodged Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: A case has been registered in Jaipur for child pornography . The case was registered by Sodala SHO in Ramganj police station area. Following inputs from the centre, the Jaipur police investi- gated the matter and traced a mobile num- ber, obtained in the name of a woman iden- tified as Parveen, to Sodala area. When the police reached the address, it was informed that Parveen and her family had shifted to Ramganj. The number is oper- ated by her nephew. On the basis of the number, the FIR was registered at the Ramganj police station under IT and POCSO act. Police said that a let- ter was sent to ATS Ra- jasthan by NCRB re- garding the matter. Parents should support academic preferences of children: BD Kalla Speeding Fortuner breaks into Secretariat gate, youth booked First India Bureau Jaipur: Education Min- ister Dr BD Kalla on Sat- urday took part in a na- tional-level seminar or- ganised on the topic ‘Vocational Education’ in Jawahar Kala Kend- ra. The one-day seminar was organized by Re- markable Education. Mayor of Jaipur Munic- ipal Corporation (Herit- age) Munesh Gurjar, Former Mayor Vishnu Lata were also present in the seminar. While addressing the gather- ing as the Chief Guest, he said that in today’s era, parents need to sup- port the academic pref- erences of children. “Parents should not put any pressure on chil- dren and remarkable education is doing good work in this field. Such programs will be sup- ported at the govt level,” said Dr BD Kalla. Dr Rituraj Sharma Jaipur: A Fortuner ve- hicle broke into the Sec- retariat gate and en- tered inside late Friday night. The speed of the car was so high that the gate was completely damaged. The car was being driven by a youth named Sarthak Danga- ich (30) who immedi- ately backed the car af- ter the incident and ran away from the spot. The number of the car was extracted on the basis of the CCTV camera installed in the Secretariat and Danga- ich was brought to the police station. A case of negligence has been registered at the Ashok Nagar police station. The incident has raised many questions regarding security. Ve- hicles from CM to Min- isters come and go from this gate and in such a situation where it is be- ing said that the gate is weak due to collision with Fortuner, the neg- ligence of PWD officials is coming to the fore. Dr BD Kalla at the national-level seminar on Saturday. The high speed Fortuner broke the Secretariat gate. BJP declares in-charges for Jan Aakrosh Yatra First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan BJP is going to start Jan Aakrosh Yatra from De- cember 1. The party has appointed district-wise in-charge for the yatra. These include, Madhar- am Choudhary from Bi- kaner City, OP Mahin- dra from Bikaner De- hat, Ajaypal Singh from Sriganganagar, Dashrath Singh Shek- hawat from Hanuman- garh, Surendra Pal Sin- gh TT from Churu, Madan Dilawar from Jaipur City, Gajendra Singh Khinvsar from Jaipur South, Mohanlal Gupta from Jaipur North, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore from Si- kar, Sumedhanand Sar- aswati from Jhunjhunu, Ramlal Sharma from Alwar North, Ramswa- roop Koli from Alwar South, Ghanshyam Ti- wari from Dausa. In Bharatpur, it is Mukesh Dadhich, Gyandev Ahu- ja in Dhaulpur, Kirodi Lal Meena in Karauli, Prabhu Lal Saini in Sawai Madhopur. My wife and childfren inspired me to study harder,says DJ Cadre recruitment topper First India Bureau Jaipur: He was sad when he failed in his first attempt. His chil- dren told him that, “you are our superhero, you cannot fail, prepare hard for the next exam.” After listening to the inspirational words of his children, Lokendra Singh Shekhawat, advo- cate of Rajasthan High Court, once again start- ed preparing and he now topped the District Judge Cadre Recruit- ment-2020 by securing the first position. Rajasthan High Court Administration had taken interview on November 14 for Dis- trict Judge Cadre Re- cruitment-2020. Out of 3,000 candidates for 85 posts of advocate quota, only four were found eligible for the inter- view. At the same time, no officer was found eli- gible for 17 posts of ju- dicial officer quota. “I have been prepar- ing for the exam for the last four years and even failed in the main ex- amination earlier. After this, every day I pre- pared at home for 4 hours,” he said. FIR against Padao resto in Nahargarh for DJ party Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: After a lot of pressure on the forest department post the video of the DJ party at Padao restaurant in Nahargarh went vi- ral, the department finally registered an FIR under the Forest Act. A case was registered on Friday under Sec- tion 27 and 19 of the Forest Act. Wildlife enthusi- ast Rajendra Tiwari had informed the department about the happenings on time but the depart- ment did not act. Tiwari said that last Sunday, a DJ party was organised at Pa- dav restaurant. Hundreds of wild- life, including 18-19 bagheras roam in the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary . There have been complaints about the restaurant in the past as well and the restaurant had been closed after the NGT orders. Lokendra Singh Shekhawat, Dr. Suman Rathore with their children Debanshi & Dhruv at their residence.
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Jaipur: The 17th All India Late Shri Hanu- man Singh Handball Championship began at the Sawai Man Sin- gh Indoor Stadium here on Saturday. Ra- jsamand MP Diya Ku- mari will be the chief guest of the closing and prize distribution ceremony to be held at 4 pm on Sunday . The first semi-final match will be played between Morsinghi Handball Nursery (Himachal Pradesh) against Sashastra See- ma Bal (SSB) at 9 am, while the second semi- final match will be played between Indian Railways and Hary- ana at 10 am. On Saturday, Rajeev Dutta, OSD to the speaker of the Lok Sabha and the chair- man of the organising committee of the com- petition, was intro- duced to the players before the match played between Haryana and Aryavrat Sports Acad- emy (New Delhi). Organising secre- tary Yash Pratap Sin- gh said that eight league matches were played on Saturday. Handball C’ship finals today DIYA KUMARI TO BE CHIEF GUEST State Cong leaders pay tribute to Indira Gandhi Dotasra takes ‘poor-rich’ jibe at Modi on former PM’s birth anniv Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: Former Prime Minister Late Indira Gandhi’s birth anniver- sary was celebrated on Saturday at the State CongressHeadquarters. On the occasion of Indira Gandhi’s birth anniversary, PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasra said that everyone has offered flowers on Indi- ra Gandhi’s portrait on her birth anniversary . “Indira Gandhi was hailed as the Iron Lady . Sheworkedfortheunity of the country since childhoodandlaiddown his life for its integrity . Sheplayedanimportant roleinkeepingthecoun- try united. It is a matter of pridefortheCongress party that we had such a leader who took this country on the path of development. Pakistan was divided into two pieces and Bangladesh was created. The poli- cies and schemes given to the country will be remembered by people for ages,” he said. Stressing that Indira workedtoupliftthepoor, DotasratookajibeatPM Modi and claimed that thecurrentPMmadethe poor poorer and made the industrialists richer. GS Dotasra, PS Khachariyawas, Parsadi Lal Meena and Sitaram Agarwal and others pay tribute to Indira Gandhi on her birth anniv. Preparations in full swing for G20 Sherpa Meeting Ravi Sharma Udaipur: Preparations for the G-20 Sherpa meeting are going on in full swing in Udaipur. Officers are holding constant meetings and field visits to ensure proper arrangements. Divisional Commis- sioner Rajendra Bhatt and Collector Tarachand Meena re- viewed the prepara- tions and visited sev- eral places. During the visit to Shilpgram, instructions were given for comprehen- sive cleaning of the premises. Bhatt said that Udaipur’s good image should be projected among the foreign guests. He said that no negli- gence in preparation will be tolerated. He also gave instructions for comprehensive preparations for cultur- al programmes. He said that all kinds of prepa- rations can be done in 10 days. Officials of the Central Government visit City Palace in Udaipur to check the preparation for the G20 Sherpa meet. —FILE PHOTO State Govt to set up board for welfare of Gadiya Lohars Tehsildar hangs self in Dholpur forest area Jaipur (PTI): The Ra- jasthanGovernmenthas decided to set up a spe- cialwelfareboardforthe upliftmentof theGadiya Lohar’ community . Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given approval to the propos- al of constitution of ‘Rajasthan State Gadiya Lohar Welfare Board’ to provide basic facilities to Gadiya Lohar com- munity and to improve their living conditions, according to a release. The board will pro- posevariousschemesfor the development and welfareof GadiyaLohar, a nomadic community . It will have seven members -- one chair- man,onevicechairman, and five other members. TheSocialJusticeand Empowerment depart- ment will be the admin- istrative department. Dholpur (PTI): A tehsildar allegedly died by hanging himself from a tree in a forest area in Rajasthan’s Dholpur district, police said on Saturday. The victim was identi- fied as Asharam Gurjar (35). He was posted in Masalpur Tehsil of Ka- rauli district. His body was found hanging in a forest area in his village Gadhi Jak- hoda under the Badi Sa- dar police station area in Dholpur on Saturday, police said. Somelocalsspottedthe revenue officer’s body and informed the police. He was recently trans- ferred from Alwar to Ka- rauli and after taking over the charge, he had come to his house two days ago, police said. The body was shifted to a mortuary for post- mortem, the police said, adding that the matter was being investigated. RECENT TRANSFER CM approves upgrading CHCs and PHCs across State First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot has given approval to up- grade various Sub Health Centers in Nagaur, Sirohi, Rajs- amand, Alwar and Tonk districts to Pri- mary Health Centers (PHCs). He also gave ap- proval to upgrade various Primary Health Centers in Jodhpur, Jaipur and Tonk districts to Community Health Centers (CHCs). At the same time, he ap- proved a proposal to open a new sub- health center in Tonk district. According to the proposal, sub-health centers at Parewadi in Nagaur district, Makroda, Dodua, Goyli and Badgaon in Sirohi district, Lamba, Jakmabad and Chanbassurya in Tonk district, Junda in Rajsamand dis- trict and Sili Bawdi in Alwar district will be upgraded to pri- mary health centers. Approval was also given to upgrade PHCs at Matoda in Jodhpur, Lambaka- lan in Tonk and Man- dabhinda and Eta- wah Bhopji in Jaipur to Community Health Centers. Dungarpur explosives case: Cops arrest 2 more accused First India Bureau Aaspur (Dungarpur): Aaspur police in Dun- garpur arrested two more accused in con- nection with explo- sives found in the Som river under the bridge in Gada Nathji village. The two went to throw the explosives under the bridge after filling the explosives in the pickup at the behest of the magazine operator. The police have also seized the pickup. The magazine operator has been arrested. Meanwhile, after send- ing the accused of Udaipur’s Oda railway bridge blast on re- mand, the father-son duo who sold explo- sives have also been sent on remand. The Udaipur ATS team reached the court with the father and son. Both will be presented after four days of ques- tioning. Now, the ATS team will interrogate the four accused. Arrested accused in custody. EAM felicitates Passport officer Neetu Bhagotia First India Bureau Jaipur: Regional Pass- port Officer Neetu M Bhagotia received a spe- cial award at the Pass- port Officers’ Confer- ence held in New Delhi. External Affairs Minis- ter S Jaishankar hon- ored her with the ‘Indi- vidual Recognition Award’. Passport Offic- ers Conference was held in New Delhi from 18 to 19 November. Bhagotia gave the credit of the awardtoherentireteam. FINE OF `2.14 CRORE RECOVERED FROM ILLEGAL MINERS IN JHUNJHUNU Jaipur: The Government has recovered fines of 2.14 crores for illegal mining in Derawala hills of Jhun- jhunu district. The government informed in the high court that Rs 2.14 crore penalty has been recovered from the lease holders. In the PIL, it is stated that illegal mining is taking place in the Derawala hills of Raghunathpura. Due to the illegal mining, flow of water in the pond has stopped and cracks have also appeared in many houses due to the blast. Jaipur: The Jaipur-Varanasi flight has been discon- tinued by SpiceJet. With this, there is no air connec- tivity from the State capital to Mahadev’s Nagri. The SpiceJet flight was being operated till October 25 but the airline did not continue it. Daily three flights were available from Jaipur to Varanasi two years ago but there is not a single flight now. They have to take a connecting flight from Delhi to reach Varanasi. Also, the airline is not operating flight to Amritsar despite getting approval for it in the winter schedule. JAIPUR-VARANASI FLIGHT DISCONTINUED BY SPICEJET, LAST OPERATED ON OCT 25 NEWS DIGEST T T T DELEGATES TO BE PRESENTED WITH GIFTS A player tries to score point for her team at 17th All India Late Shri Hanuman Singh Handball Championship on Saturday.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia SPIRITUAL SPEAK The way to happiness is: keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live simply, give much. Fill your life with love. Do as you would be done by. —Buddha Amit Shah @AmitShah Heartiest birthday greetings to our Law Minister Shri @KirenRijiju Ji. May he continue to serve the nation with the same zeal and enthusiasm. Wishing him an abundance of health, happiness and long life. TOP TWEETS Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp According to the vision of the National Education Policy #KashiTamilSangamam will prove to be a factor in preparing a modern new generation connected to the roots. The nectar emanating from this confluence of scholars and philosophies of North and South will become the banyan tree of knowledge, research and national unity. #VanakkamKashi eaders of the World’s wealthiest nations (G-20) met in Indonesian island of Bali on 22nd and 23rd of this month. The President of Indonesia, Joko Wido- do, presided over the sum- mit. President Vladimir Putin did not attend the conference. Russia was represented by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. He left Bali before the con- clusion of the summit. The leaders of nineteen countries adopted a decla- ration deploring Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in the strongest terms and demanded its uncondition- al withdrawal. They also recognized that while most members condemned the war in Ukraine, there were other views and different assessments of the situa- tions and on the severe sanctions imposed on Rus- sia by some countries. Most members were of the view that the war in Ukraine was causing im- mense human sufferings and, “exacerbating exist- ing fragilities in the global economy - constraining growth, increasing infla- tion, disrupting supply chains, heightening ener- gy and food insecurity and elevating financial stabil- ity risks.” The leaders also de- nounced any threat of the use of nuclear weapons. This was quite clearly a re- buke to Russia. To this the response of the Russian Foreign Minister, Lavrov was that in the absence of President Putin “politici- sation of the meeting was uncalled for”. The Summit was preceded by a bilateral meeting between US Presi- dent Joe Biden and Chi- nese leader Xi Jinping. This was the first time the two had met since Mr Biden became President. The meeting produced few tangible results, it was in a minor way a positive development. Both sides, in their three hour meet- ing did mention their dif- ferences over Taiwan, trade restrictions and technology transfer. Nev- ertheless the two agreed to keep in touch and avoid confrontation. The bilat- eral relations between the US and China had plunged to a historic low after the visit to Taiwan by the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi. The concrete results of the Biden-Xi meeting was that Antony Blinken, Sec- retary of State, could pay a visit to China early in 2023. Climate change was dis- cussed at length. G-20 lead- ers agreed to pursue ef- forts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius, reiter- ating the 2015 Paris Agree- ment on Climate Change. The United States, Japan and their partners de- clared that they would “mobilise” 20 billion dol- lars of public and private financial institutions to help Indonesia shut coal power plants and bring for- ward the sectors emissions date by seven years to 2030. I have deliberately not quoted from the speeches of Presidents and Prime Ministers. These are writ- ten by their advisers and ambassadors. Broadly speaking controversy is avoided. Words and inane phrases are well chosen and seldom memorable. Having participated in several Heads of State and Heads of Government Summits I know this rou- tine only too well. Modern diplomacy gives prece- dence to economics, sci- ence, technology, climate change, poverty elimina- tion, population control, matters relating to health etc. Politics is now not giv- en excessive importance. India, under Prime Minis- ter Modi’s leadership played an admired and constructive role. He took over as President of G-20 from President Joko Wido- do of Indonesia. Some of his time now will be taken up by G-20 issues. The G7 and G2, the Euro- pean Union and NATO seem to matter more than the United Nations. The annual meetings of the General Assembly - Sep- tember to December do not cause New Yorkers to take notice of the deliberations of the Organisation. For decades the “Cry” has been the UN (particularly the Security Council) needs urgent reform. But reform is not on the horizon. FOOTBALL WORLD CUP IN QATAR From 22 November to 18 December the Football World Cup, being held in Qatar, will be witnessed by millions and millions of people the world over. Foot- ball is the richest game in the World. Ronaldo and Messi are probably worth - how much - certainly sev- en digits. Which countries will make it to the final? My take. Any two from Germany, France, Brazil and Argentine. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL L The G7 and G2, the European Union and NATO seem to matter more than the United Nations. The annual meetings of the General Assembly - September to December do not cause New Yorkers to take notice of the deliberations of the Organisation. For decades the “Cry” has been the UN (particularly the Security Council) needs urgent reform. But reform is not on the horizon K NATWAR SINGH The author is Former Minister of External Affairs of India WORLD LEADERS PONDER OVER GLOBAL CHALLENGES AT G-20 SUMMIT IN BALI M odern diplomacy gives precedence to economics, science, technology, climate change, poverty elimination, population control, matters relating to health etc. Politics is now not given excessive importance. India, under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership played an admired and construc- tive role. He took over as President of G-20 from President Joko Widodo of Indonesia. Some of his time now will be taken up by G-20 issues. INDIA, UNDER PM MODI’S LEADERSHIP PLAYED AN ADMIRING AND CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE AT G-20 The leaders of 19 countries adopted a declaration deploring Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in strongest terms and demanded its unconditional withdrawal. They also recognized that while most members condemned the war in Ukraine, there were other views and different assessments of situations and on severe sanctions imposed on Russia by some countries l Vol 4 l Issue No. 164 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 THIS YEAR’S SPECIAL AL RIHLA BALL HAS THE AERODYNAMICS OF A CHAMPION s with every World Cup, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar the play- ers will be using a new ball. The last thing competitors want is for the most impor- tant piece of equipment in the most important tourna- ment in the world’s most popular sport to behave in unexpected ways, so a lot of work goes into making sure that every new World Cup ballfeelsfamiliartoplayers. Despite controversies overcorruptionandhuman rights issues surrounding thisyear’sWorldCup,there is still beauty in the science and skill of soccer. As part of my research, every four yearsIdoananalysisof the new World Cup ball to see what went into creating the centerpiece of the world’s most beautiful game. THE PHYSICS OF DRAG Between shots on goal, free kicksandlongpasses,many important moments of a soccer game happen when the ball is in the air. So one of the most important char- acteristicsof asoccerballis how it travels through air. EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD CUP BALL Adidas has supplied balls for the World Cup since 1970. Through 2002, each ball was made with the iconic 32-panel construc- tion. The 20 hexagonal and 12 pentagonal panels were traditionallymadeof leath- er and stitched together. 2022’S AL RIHLA BALL The new Qatar World Cup soccer ball is the Al Rihla. The Al Rihla is made with water-based inks and glues and contains 20 panels. Eight of these are small triangles with roughly equal sides, and 12 are larg- er and shaped sort of like an ice cream cone. Instead of using raised textures to increase sur- face roughness like with previous balls, the Al Rihla is covered with dimplelike features that give its sur- face a relatively smooth feel compared to its prede- cessors. To make up for the smoother feel, the Al Rih- la’s seams are wider and deeper – perhaps learning from the mistakes of the overly smooth Jabulani, which had the shallowest and shortest seams of re- cent World Cup balls and which many players felt was slow in the air. SOURCE: THE CONVERSATION A
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  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia New Delhi (ANI): Call- ing for global action against the menace of terrorism, Home Minis- ter Amit Shah on Satur- day argued that no country — no matter how powerful it is — can deal with the men- ace of terrorism by it- self. Speaking at the con- cluding session of the 3rd ‘No Money for Ter- ror’ Ministerial Confer- ence on Counter-Ter- rorism Financing, Shah said, “No matter how powerful a country or organization is, it cannot defeat the men- ace of terrorism, on its own. The international community has to con- tinuously and collec- tively work to resolve this difficult and bor- derless issue,” he said. Shah said in the past decades, India has dealt with several challeng- ing aspects of terror- ism. “Zero terror policy , stringent framework on counter-terror laws, and empowerment of security agencies has resulted in a significant drop in cases of terror- ism,” he added. The conference of- fered platform for par- ticipating nations to deliberate on the effec- tiveness of the current international regime on Counter Terrorism Financing and the steps required to address emerging challenges. Surat (ANI): With Gu- jarat assembly elec- tions round the corner, the ruling BJP is now at the peak of its cam- paign and is banking on its most popular face to lead the charge. PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold close to 25 rallies, crisscross- ing the state in the next fortnight or so. It will be an action-packed three-day schedule for PM Modi in his home state. On Sunday, PM Modi will visit Somnath Tem- ple and then address four rallies in Saurash- tra region. Veraval, Dhorarji, Amreli and Botad have been final- ised as the venues for four rallies. In last as- sembly polls, BJP was not able to win a single seat in these constitu- encies in Saurashtra. OnDay3,PMwillhold three rallies in Suren- dranagar, Bharuch and Navsari. While Bharuch was the constituency of former Congress strong- man Ahmed Patel, BJP state chief CR Paatil who hails from Navsari, has been winning his Lok Sabha seat with one of the top margins across the country . Hyderabad (ANI): Ni- zamabad BJP MP Dhar- mapuri Arvind on Sat- urday threatened to beat Telangana Chief Minis- ter K Chandrasekhar Rao with a ‘chappal’ amid his ongoing war of words with his MLC daughter K Kavitha. Reacting to Kavitha’s alleged threats, the BJP MP said that he would beat her father and Tel- angana CM KCR with a ‘chappal’ (footwear). He said here he would file a complaint with Telan- gana police against al- leged threats issued by the ruling TRS MLC and CM’s daughter K Kavitha. The war of words be- tweenthemstartedafter theBJPleaderonThurs- day claimed that Kavi- tha had called up Con- gress president Mall- ikarjun Kharge and ex- pressed her wish to join the Congress party . Reacting to Kavitha’s statement of beating him with chappals, MP Arvind said on Satur- day, “I don’t have trust on Telangana Police but trusting my advocate, I am giving a complaint. I spoke with CV Anand (Hyderabad Commis- sioner) he was talking like a TRS Karyakarta in next 10 months our govt (BJP) is coming.” Bengaluru (ANI): Con- gress leaders reached Karnataka Election Commission (SEC) of- fice on Saturday for fil- ing a complaint against “electoral fraud” in the state allegedly at the be- hest of the BJP govt. Karnataka Congress president DK Shivaku- mar and other leaders arrived at SEC office today to file a complaint in connection with “electoral fraud”. The state Congress leaders reached the SEC office two days after Congress leader Randeep Surjew- ala had launched an at- tack against Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai alleging that he was di- rectly involved in elec- toral fraud. DK Shivakumar told ANI, “We have to file a complaint to protect voter rights. This is the biggest fraud commit- ted by BJP minister CN Ashwath Narayan and his team, who used data, collected fraud in- formation and deleted lakhs of votes.” 3 WOMEN DEAD, 8 INJURED AS BUS OVERTURNS IN MP Indore: Three women were killed and eight seriously injured when their bus overturned after hitting a road divider near Dewas in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, a police official said. The incident occurred in the evening when the bus was going from Indore to Dewas, said police. “As per eye-witnesses, the driver was speeding and lost control of bus. Two women died on the spot, while a third woman succumbed to injuries in a hospital. Eight have received serious wounds and are undergoing treatment,” police said. 3 STUDENTS HELD FOR RAISING PRO- PAKISTAN SLOGANS Bengaluru: Bengaluru Police arrested three students of New Horizon College of Engineering after a video of them shouting “Pakistan Zindabad” went viral on social media. The students, suspended by their college authority, were later released on bail as police said that “their act wasn’t intentional”. It happened at a event while the college was preparing to host an inter-college fest on November 25-26, when some students were seen chanting the names of their favourite IPL teams and countries. OUR AIRCRAFT NOT USED TO CARRY CASH: JetSetGo New Delhi: JetSetGo’s owner Kanika Tekriwal Reddy has said its aircraft were not used for carrying cash or liquor, amid reports that the planes of chartered flight service provider were involved in the Delhi liquor scam. Reddy is the wife of Sarath Chandra Reddy, a director of Aurobindo Pharma who is now in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate for his alleged involvement in the scam. Sarath Chandra Reddy is alleged to be one of the conduits for the kickbacks given to the public servants and politicians in the Delhi government. SEARCHES IN JK OVER THREAT TO JOURNALISTS Srinagar: The JK Police on Saturday conducted massive searches at 12 locations in connection with threatening of journalists by terror outfit The Resistance Front. The searches were conducted in Srinagar, Anantnag and Kulgam districts. The premises where the searches were conducted included residences of several journalists as well as some suspects. The police had on Nov 12 filed a case against militants and handlers belonging to LeT and TRF, for sending threat letters to journalists. EX-OFFICER ARUN GOEL APPOINTED POLLCOMMISSIONER New Delhi: Former bureaucrat Arun Goel was on Saturday appointed as Election Commissioner. A Punjab cadre officer of the 1985 batch, Goel will join Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey in the poll panel. His appointment was announced by the government in a press statement. Sushil Chandra had retired as the chief election commissioner in May this year after which Rajiv Kumar took charge. CRUCIAL READ New Delhi (ANI): Sev- eral Congress leaders including Sonia Gan- dhi and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday, paid tributes to former Prime Minis- ter Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary. United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chair- person Sonia Gandhi and All India Congress Committee President Mallikarjun Kharge also paid floral trib- utes to the former PM on her birth anniver- sary at Shakti Sthal in Delhi. Earlier on Sat- urday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and senior Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda also paid floral tributes to the former PM at the Shakti Sthal. Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi too paid tributes to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her birth an- niversary. Cong leaders pay tribute to Indira Gandhi on her birth anniv REMEMBERING IRON LADY Sonia Gandhi pays tribute to former PM Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary, in New Delhi, on Saturday. —PHOTO BY PTI GRANDSONS RAHUL GANDHI AND VARUN GANDHI PAY TRIBUTES TO INDIRA GANDHI New Delhi: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and BJP MP Varun Gandhi, on Saturday, paid tributes to their grand- mother and former PM Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary. Rahul Gandhi said Indira was ‘Durga’ for the country and ‘Kali’ for enemies. She grew up in the freedom struggle, learned from the great leaders of India, was her father's darling. Durga was for the country, Kali was for the enemies — fearless, Tejaswini, Priyadarshini,” Rahul tweeted. Narendra Modi @narendramodi Tributes to our former PM Mrs Indira Gandhi Ji on her birth anniversary. BATTLEGROUND GUJARAT PM Modi to address over two dozen rallies IT’S BIZARRE... RAHUL IS NOWHERE IN POLL BOUND STATES: ANURAG THAKUR Surat (ANI): Union IB Minister Anurag Thakur has taken a swipe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s absence from poll-bound states stat- ing that it was indeed “bizarre.” “It’s bizarre to see Rahul Gandhi nowhere in the poll- bound states! They know they are going to lose so they will put the blame on the new party president and not the first family,” Thakur said while campaigning in Surat. He praised the BJP-ruled Gujarat govt ahead of Assembly polls and said that BJP would win with big majority as people continue to trust PM Narendra Modi. Kids take a selfie with a statue of PM Modi, installed as part of BJP’s election campaign for Assembly polls, in Ahmedabad. Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks during the third ‘No Money for Terror’ Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing, in New Delhi, on Saturday. —PHOTO BY PTI “Nocountrycandefeat terrorismonitsown” MONITOR COUNTRIES SPONSORING TERRORISM: AMIT SHAH TO WATCHDOG “TERRORISM A GLOBAL ISSUE” New Delhi: In a meeting with FATF President T Raja Kumar, Home Minister Amit Shah emphasised that there is a need for FATF to continuously moni- tor the tendencies of some of the countries to sponsor terrorism. In a tweet, the MHA said, “In the bilateral meeting with FATF President, T Raja Kumar, Hon’ble Home Minister Shri @AmitShah while appreciating the role of FATF, emphasised that there is a need for FATF to continuously monitor the tenden- cies of some of the countries to sponsor terrorism.” New Delhi : HM Amit Shah on Saturday said the international com- munity must continue to fight shoulder to shoulder against this increasingly com- plex and borderless threat. “In these terror havens, it’s neces- sary to shackle their unrestrained activities along with economic crackdown,” he said. International community must fight unitedly to defeat terrorism: Shah SHRADDHA WALKAR MURDER K’taka Cong to complain SEC against state’s “electoral fraud” Nizamabad BJP MP threatens to beat CM KCR with a chappal Accused Aaftab likely to undergo narco test on Monday in Rohini New Delhi (PTI): Nar- co analysis on Aaftab Amin Poonawala, who is accused of killing his live-in partner Shrad- dha Walkar, will be con- ducted at Dr Baba Sa- heb Ambedkar Hospital in Rohini here, most likely on Monday. As Poonawala’s five-day police custody ends on Tuesday, the Delhi Po- lice is running against time to get the test con- ducted. However, Poon- awala can be subjected to narco analysis only after he is deemed fit for it in pre-narco tests. SEARCH CONTINUES FOR THE MURDER WEAPON IN FOREST “SHRADDHA DIDN’T EXPECT AAFTAB TO GO TO THIS EXTENT” Gurugram: The Delhi Police investigating the killing of Shraddha Walkar searched for the murder weapon at a forest here using a metal detector on Saturday, but returned empty- handed. The search at the forest in DLF Phase 3 area began on Friday after police suspected that accused Poonawala, Shraddha Walkar’s live-in partner, disposed the weapon here after allegedly killing her. New Delhi: In November 2020 his friend Shraddha Walkar first spoke to him about Aaftab physically assaulting her. Two years later, Karan is left with chats detailing her abuse, a medical report from when she sought treat- ment for an injured spine and neck. Walkar was about to approach the police but stopped after Poonawala’s parents intervened, Karan said as he comes to terms with Shraddha’s killing. AAFTAB’S FAMILY LEFT FLAT LAST WEEK: NEIGHBOURS CLOTHES OF THE VICTIM ACCUSED COLLECTED DELHI COPS RECORD STATEMENTS OF 2 MEN IN PALGHAR Mumbai: Residents of a housing society here were shocked after learning that a member of the family that shifted into their building last month, has been ar- rested for killing his live-in partner and chopping her body into pieces. They said they have not seen Aaftab, arrested by the Delhi police. New Delhi: Delhi Police probing the Shraddha Walkar murder have taken possession of all the clothes from accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala’s house in Delhi and they will be sent for forensic examination. They said the investigators have not recovered the clothes the two were wearing on May 18, the day the crime was executed. Mumbai: A Delhi Police team on Saturday recorded the statements of two men in Maharashtra’s Palghar from whom Shraddha Walkar, who was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aaftab Poonawala in May this year, had sought assistance after she was assaulted by the ac- cused in 2020, the officials said on Saturday. Students of Fergusson College protest demanding justice for Shraddha Walkar, in Pune on Saturday. —PHOTO BY PTI BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind. —FILE PHOTO
  • 8. JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia
  • 9. NEWS JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 08 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Kota: International wrestler and Common- wealth Games gold me- dalist Geeta Phogat on Saturday inaugurated a self-defenceprogramme ‘Nirbheek’ organised by Anya Foundation in Kota for 3,000 girls stud- ying in Government schools. On the occa- sion, she said that noth- ing is impossible if girls recognise their strength. “If they de- cide in their mind that they are Rani Lakshmi Bai, then nothing can scare them,” she said. Addressing the pro- gramme in the presence of girl students from 10 government schools at theSouhardAuditorium of Satyarth Bhavan, Al- len, Geeta Phogat said that the only goal girls shouldpursueistomake themselves capable and earn name for their par- ents, Guru and family . Anjali Birla, Founder of Anya Foundation, said that the training programme ‘Nirbheek’ is very important for school girls. If girls are fearless,theywillbecon- fident and achieve their goals. That is why this self-defence programme has been started. Recognise your strength: Geeta NIRBHEEK PROGRAMME FOR GIRLS LAUNCHED 5getlifetermfordoublemurder All were members of Bhanu Gang; convicted in 13-yr-old double murder of Brajraj Singh, Jitendra First India Bureau Kota: Kota’s Addition- al District Court has sentenced five mem- bers of Bhanu gang to life imprisonment in 13-year-old case of dou- ble murders of Brajraj Singh and Jitendra alias Jeetu in Kota. The court awarded sentence to Nandu alias Narendra, Bhaya alias Satyendra, Kishan Jangam, Wasim Khan and Shahina. In the year 2009, Bri- jraj Singh and Jitendra Singh were gunned down by gangster Bhanu Pratap Singh near Joganiya Mata Mandir in Begu police station area. After this sensational murder, the police arrested gangster Bhanu Pratap and other members of his gang. After the arrest, with the intention of taking revenge, the Shivraj gang killed Bhanu Pratap when he was be- ing taken for hearing in a court in police custo- dy. Gangster Shivraj Singh is still in Jail. In view of mortal threat to witnesses, the High Court had in 2016 transferred the case from Chittorgarh to Kota District Court. Shekhawat appears in court over decade-old ‘false plaint’ matter Convicts Nandu (R) and Satyender (L) were produced before court on Nov 14. —FILE PHOTO First India Bureau Jodhpur: Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajen- dra Singh Shekhawat on Friday appeared be- fore a Jodhpur court in over a decade-old case. The court of Addition- al Civil Judge Mahana- gar Meenakshi Nath- has reserved the ver- dict in the matter. President of Ra- jasthan High Court Ad- vocate Association and Shekhawat’s advocate Nathu Singh said that Shekhawat appeared in the court on Friday in connection with the pending case of filing a false complaint under section 182 of IPC. Shekhawat was the student union presi- dent of Jai Narayan Vyas University when he had lodged an FIR regarding some matter, which was later found to be false in the inves- tigation after which the police filed a case against him and started proceedings under Sec- tion 182 of the IPC. Shekhawat was granted bail in the year 2018. SHOs not following DGP’s directions of public hearings First India Bureau Jaipur: In decoy opera- tions conducted in the offices of SP, CO, ACP and SHO in the state, it was seen that the SHOs of many police stations are not conducting hearings in the police stations from 12:00 to 1:30 pm. The check was done to check whether DGP Umesh Mishra’s in- structions were being followed or not. The teams of vigilance con- ducted the operations on instructions of ADG Biju George Joseph. The operation was conducted in Jaipur C o m m i s s i o n e r a t e, Jaipur Rural, Kota, Baran, Nagaur, Bundi, Tonk. In Jaipur Com- missionerate, the team conducted decoy opera- tions in 8 police sta- tions. SHOs of four were found meeting the complainants while 4 SHOs were missing from the police station. These four SHOs will be given notice of 17 CC by the DGP on Monday . Power production begins at Kalisindh thermal plant Arif Mansoori Jhalawar: Electricity production has started from both the units of Kalisindh Thermal Power Plant of Jhala- war. For a long time due to substandard coal, there was frequent breakdown and this af- fected power genera- tion. Earlier, wet coal was coming from Chhattisgarh, later coal started coming from Odisha, which had more dust. This affect- ed power generation in both the units. After this, both the units were shut down due to frequent faults and this directly im- pacted power genera- tion in Rajasthan. Jhalawar Kalisindh Thermal Power Plant has two units of 600 MW each and produc- es 1200 MW power. GS Sandhu inspects Dhariwal-led development projects in Kota First India Bureau Kota: GS Sandhu, Advi- sor to Urban Develop- ment and Housing de- partment and RCA, on Saturday inspected all the projects of traffic, tourism development and public facilities in Kota and said that the projects were started in Kota on the initia- tive of UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal. “All those projects have been completed within the time limit with quality and incor- porating modern tech- nology. The develop- ment in Kota is won- derful which will be- come a major medium of facilities for the residents of the city for years,” he said. Ladnun jawan martyred in Kashmir avalanche First India Bureau Didwana: A pall of gloom descended on Rodu village of Ladnun tehsil on Saturday when the news of Lance Naik Mukesh Kumar death reachedhisfamilymem- bers. Mukesh Kumar was among the three jawans who were killed when their patrol was hit by an avalanche in Machhil sector of Kup- wara district in north Kashmir on Friday . Twenty-two-year-old Mukesh Kumar was posted in 268 field regi- ment of 56 National Ri- fles. The mortal re- mains of the brave heart is likely to reach his native village on Sunday morning, fol- lowing which, he will be laid to rest with full military honours. BSF jawan dies by suicide over money issue Churu (FIB): A BSF jawan was found dead under at a farm in Ra- tan Nagar PS area of Churu dis- trict on Sat- urday, po- lice said. Vinod Kumar Saini (35) had come homeonleaveafewdays ago. A suicide note was found from his pocket mentioning that it is go- ing to be 4 years and two persons have not re- turned his money around Rs 8 lakh. DG BL Soni visits Mehandipur Balaji Ramavtar Singh Mehandipur Balaji: ACB DG BL Soni visited Mehandipur Balaji with his family on Saturday. He also visited the Bhairav Baba Pretraj Sarkar. Trust Secretary MK Mathur offered Bal- aji Maharaj’s Prasad to him. Talking to the media, Soni said that Balaji Trust has made good ar- rangements like CCTV cameras, cleanliness and security for the visitors. He, however, said that the supervision and con- trol in most of the de- partments were very weak and officers should have direct relation with the common man to curb corruption. 3 BSF jawans among 5 arrested for gangrape Sri Ganganagar (PTI): Five men, in- cluding three BSF per- sonnel, were arrested on Saturday for alleg- edly gangraping a woman in Sri Ganga- nagar district, a police official said. The victim informed the Raisingh Nagar po- lice station about the alleged incident that took place on Friday night, following which an FIR was registered, a medical examination of the woman was con- ducted and evidences were collected. Five accused were arrested after the state- ment of the woman was recorded in front of the magistrate. The accused include one head constable and two constables of the Border Security Force (BSF) posted in the lo- cal battalion, SP Sri Ganganagar Anand Sharma told media. “The 35-year old woman reached the po- lice station in the morning and said that persons known to her took her to a place on the pretext of buying her ghee and other items. The accused took her to a secluded place where a BSF per- sonnel was already pre- sent. The woman said that both of them then raped her,” he said. Petrol pump employee found murdered in Jpr’s Kardhani Birla on six-day Kota-Bundi tour from Sunday First India Bureau Jaipur: A 42-year-old man was allegedly mur- dered by unidentified miscreants in the Kard- hani area on Saturday. Police informed the de- ceased, identified as Bhawani Singh, a resi- dent of Nagaur used to work at a petrol pump in Kardhani area. “The throat of the victim was brutally slit by blade and knife. His body was found lying in a bloodied condition in- side the toilet of the petrol pump. When one of the employees went to the washroom, he found the gate locked,” police said. “An FSL team was called and samples were taken from the spot. CCTV footage is being gathered to nab the ac- cused. The body has been kept in the mortu- ary of Kanwatia hosp and post-mortem will be held on Sunday . First India Bureau Kota: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be on a six-day stay in the parlia- mentary constituen- cy Kota-Bundi from Sunday. During this he will participate in variousprogrammes. According to the information, Birla will inaugurate the road safety aware- ness marathon Yan- gathon organised at UmaidClubat6.30am after reaching Kota. GS Sandhu and other officials during inspection in Kota. Lance Naik Mukesh Kumar SPs PASS TEST GS Shekhawat was granted bail in 2018. —FILE PHOTO Geeta Phogat along with Anjali Birla plants sapling in a school. BL Soni offering prayers. SRI KARAN NARENDRA AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY JOBNER-303329 Distt. Jaipur (Raj.) WALK-IN-INTERVIEW A walk-in-interview for contractual services (Co-terminus with the Project) for a period ending March, 2023 under National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP) will be held at SKN College of Agriculture, Jobner on 25.11.2022 at 09:00 AM. Senior Research Fellow (1), Young Professional II (2), Young Professional I (1) and Semi-skilled workers (2) The details about qualifications, experience, emoluments, job descrip- tion and other terms conditions may be seen at the University Website www.sknau.ac.in. Desired candidates are advised to keep on visiting University website for update regarding any change in date/time/venue for which no separate advertisement shall be issued. Raj.Samwad/C/10518/2022-23 Principal Investigator No. F.()/NAHEP/Estt/SKNAU/2022/111 Dated : 16.11.2022 2 GET 20 YEARS IN JAIL FOR RAPING MINOR Kota (PTI): A local POCSO court has convicted two men for abducting and rap- ing a 15-year-old girl. The court has also fined them Rs 50,000 each. POCSO Court III Judge Deepak Dubey convicted the duo despite four key witnesses, including the rape survivor, turning hostile. Sonu (22) and Ramavatar (18), both residents of Udhyog Nagar police station limits in Kota city, were convicted on the basis of DNA and medical reports, POCSO Court III Public Prosecutor Lalit Kumar Sharma said. Police had lodged a case against Sonu and Ramavatar under sections of the Indian Penal Code and the POCSO Act on January 14 on the basis of the girl’s complaint, he said. SC: NO CASE AGAINST SACKED COPS New Delhi: There will be no case against the sacked policemen from Rajasthan Police. The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Rajasthan High Court. Four policemen were dismissed in the case of robbery related to Alwar’s Govindgarh. The matter was later settled between the complainant and the policemen. A copy of which was presented in the court, considering which the Rajasthan High Court had stayed it. There was a ban on the criminal prosecu- tion of the dismissed policemen, which was challenged by the Govt in the Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT AGAIN DENIES BAIL TO LIFE CONVICT ASARAM Jodhpur: The Supreme Court has once again refused to grant bail to self-styled Godman Asaram Bapu, who is serv- ing life sentence for raping a 16-year-old at his Chhindwara Ashram in Jodhpur in 2013. The apex court said that trial of a rape case against Asaram is also going on in Gujarat and in such a situation, bail cannot be granted to him. The matter will now come up for hearing in January. Notably, Asaram had filed a bail plea on medical grounds. In the petition, it was stated that the self-styled godman was suffering from many ailments and needed treatment for his deteriorating health and illness, which was not possible in jail. His counsel further said that the slow pace at which the trial was going on in the case, it looked like it would never end.
  • 10. NEWS JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 09 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia n last two months, the life of Bhoori Devi, a daily wager in Tijara, Alwar has changed. Every month during her menstruation days, she would have tough time managing the bleeding. But now, she doesn’t have to look for an age-old unhygienic practice of using old clothes or dirty rags to manage men- strual flow. She simply visits a nearby Aanganwadi Kend- ra and easily gets sanitary pads free of cost. This may not have reduced her men- strual pains but certainly has prevented any suspected in- fection which she could have got through those dirty rags. Bhoori is not the only one who is benefitting from one of its kind ‘I am Shakti Udaan Scheme’ launched by Gehlot government for providing free sanitary napkins to over 1.25 crore menstruating pop- ulation of the state. This Rs 200-crore unique initiative is aimed at ensuring proper hy- giene, period protection and reproductive well-being of women. “Every woman has the right to access period protec- tion. As a sensitive govern- ment, we feel their pain. We need to secure the reproduc- tive health of women who give birth to our future gen- erations,” said Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot. The recently released Na- tional Family Health Survey states that 62 per cent of the women in the country are unaware of period hygiene and 24 per cent of adolescent girl students mark their ab- sence from school during pe- riods. The survey also reveals that only 57 per cent women in the country have access to sanitary napkins, increasing the risk of grave gynaecolog- ical diseases in women not observing good menstrual hygiene. Gehlot’s Udaan scheme is now all set to pad up the dig- nity of every women in the state. “It’s really touching to see a man resolving our problem. We have seen woman chief minister in the past. But nei- ther she nor anyone else felt our pain. We will always be indebted to Gehlot Sahab for providing us with the cover of respect,” said Imarti Devi, a sanitation worker in Jhunj- hunu. Lali Jatav from Bharatpur hails Gehlot as an angel. “I was suffering from se- vere infection in uterus. The doctor told me that this was due to using damp clothes and leaves during the peri- ods. We don’t have the money to meet the basic needs. How can we buy pads? But now with free 12 sanitary pads every month available I am not scared anymore. My two daughters, who will soon en- ter puberty , will not suffer the agony I underwent,” she said. Every woman has the right to access period protection. As a sensitive government, we feel their pain. We need to secure the reproductive health of women who give birth to our future generations. —Ashok Gehlot, CM  Like every health scheme of CM Ashok Gehlot Gehlot, ‘I am Shakti Udaan’ also has the potential to become trend- setter in the country. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, on December 19, 2021, launched “I am Shakti Udaan” Scheme, directly touching the lives of millions of young women with the reproductive cycle.  ‘I am Shakti Udaan Scheme’ has been launched by Gehlot government to provide free sanitary napkins to over 1.25 crore menstruating popula- tion of the State.  This Rs 200-crore unique initiative is aimed at ensur- ing proper hygiene, period protection and reproductive well-being of women.  In the first phase, 26 lakh girls will be benefited through this scheme that will provide 12 napkins a month free of cost to each girl in Senior Secondary, Secondary and Higher Secondary schools.  In rural areas, 1,412 Angan- wadi centres in 282 blocks of villages would distribute sanitary napkins to 3 lakh adolescent girls and women in the 18-45 age group, benefiting 29 lakh women and girls.  The distribution of these napkins will also be through Self-Help Groups which will be trained to manufacture these napkins and sell, market and distribute them to the target groups. I AM SHAKTI UDAAN SCHEME- TOUCHING LIVES OF MILLIONS NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY  The recently released Na- tional Family Health Survey states that 62 per cent of the women in the country are unaware of period hygiene and 24 per cent of adoles- cent girl students mark their absence from school during periods.  The survey also reveals that only 57 per cent women in the country have access to sanitary napkins, increasing the risk of grave gynaecologi- cal diseases in women not observing good menstrual hygiene. GEHLOT PADS UP FOR WOMEN PRIDE L ike every health scheme of Gehlot, ‘I am Shakti Udaan’ also has the potential to be- come trendsetter in the country . During his first term as the Chief Minister (1998-2003), Gehlot intro- duced free treatment, in- cluding surgeries, for poor families which was later replicated in many states. During his second tenure in 2011, he launched a revolu- tionary scheme-- free medi- cines for all. This scheme became a case study for the entire country and the BJP government at the centre adopted this scheme. During his current tenure, Gehlot has expanded his ho- rizon and l a u n c h e d state-spon- sored Chi- ranjeevi Health Insur- ance Scheme, universalising the healthcare in the state. The scheme provides free health insurance cover up to Rs 10 lakh for the beneficiaries of the National Food Security Act, small and marginal farmers, contract workers and poor families. All bene- ficiaries will be entitled to cashless hospitalisation in 1,092 government hospitals and 336 private ones in the state. This is way better than the Central Government- run Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) which also provides a cover of Rs 5 lakh, but only for 40 per cent of the State’s popu- lation. “Now the Udaan Scheme will take off and cover great distance. If other states also adopt this scheme, the prob- lem of unhygienic period protection will be resolved forgood,”saidDrArtiBago- tia, a medical practitioner engaged in healthcare of poor women. It’s really touching to see a man resolving our prob- lem. We have seen woman Chief Minister in the past. But neither she nor anyone else felt our pain. We will always be indebted to Gehlot Sahab for pro- viding us with the cover of respect. —Imarti Devi, Sanitation Worker K nown for rolling out innovative health schemes in his ten- ure, Chief minister Ashok Gehlot, on December 19, 2021, launched “I am Shakti Udaan” Scheme, directly touching the lives of mil- lions of young women with the reproductive cycle. The launch also marked suc- cessful completion of the Congress government, which has been hailed across the country for its effective management of the Corona pandem- ic, ensuring minimum damage to the economy and overall well-being of citizens. In the first phase, 26 lakh girls will be ben- efited through this scheme that will pro- vide 12 napkins a month free of cost to each girl in Senior Secondary, Secondary and Higher Second- ary schools. In rural a r e a s , 1,412 An- ganwadi centres in 282 blocks of villages would distribute sanitary napkins to 3 lakh adoles- cent girls and women in the 18-45 age group, benefiting 29 lakh women and girls. The women and child de- partment is the nodal agen- cy for implementation of this scheme which will en- sure pink health of women in the state. The distribu- tion of these napkins will also be through self-help groups which will be trained to manufacture these napkins and sell, market and distribute them to the target groups. Apart from that, the government will also partner with NGOs for spread- ing awareness about wom- en’s health. “Like food grains, which are the basis of life, sanitary pad is the basic need for every woman. The government should also distribute sanitary nap- kins through neighbour- hood ration shops for easy accessibility. The way fam- ilies go to the ration shops for their monthly quotas of food grains, they can also get their monthly sup- ply of napkins,” said Ra- chna Siddha, a social worker, who has been working towards women literacy and their overall well- being for last three decades. GEHLOT - THE TRENDSETTER THE SCHEME PRABHJOT KAUR The writer is a social worker and teacher with Jaishree Periwal Global School. I I M SHAKTI
  • 11. A good leader leads, motivates and persuades his team to not only give their best, but work more than their potential as individuals and a combined team. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 10 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 Bhanwar S Charan Kota: In Kota also, events of other big matches including IPL will be held. UDH Min- ister Shanti Dhariwal reached Kota’s JK Pa- vilion Stadium on Sat- urday and announced among the players and cricket lovers that Ko- ta’s JK Pavilion Stadi- um will also be devel- oped on the lines of na- tional and internation- al level stadium. On the suggestions received from RCA and District Cricket Asso- ciation regarding devel- opment, the govern- ment will make every possible effort to en- courage cricket. He as- sured to fulfill the de- mand made by the of- fice bearers of RCA and District Cricket Asso- ciation for the develop- ment of the stadium. Dhariwal reached Nayapura JK Pavilion Stadium on Saturday enjoyed the cricket match being played be- tween Rajasthan UP. JK STADIUM TO GET INT’L-LEVEL FACILITIES: DHARIWAL IN KOTA Mirch Masala FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL BY TRIDIB RAMAN The author is a journalist and political commentator and views expressed are his personal WHY WERE PRIYANKA’S MEETINGS CURTAILED IN HIMACHAL? SANTOSH UNHAPPY WITH DELHI BJP MPs The party’s powerful Organisation General Secy BL Santosh is said to be angry with the BJP MPs from Delhi. In fact, many local MPs includ- ing the names of Manoj Tiwari, Pravesh Verma and Hansraj Hans, are said to have submitted the list of claimants on their behalf to party High Command regarding civic polls in Delhi. However, field reports of most of them came negative, and their chances of victory in party’s opinion polls were also said to be bleak. Complaints started piling up with Santosh, wherein, most plaints were about offering money for tickets. Annoyed, Santosh demanded resignation of all District Presidents of Delhi BJP in a hurry, warning the MPs to reform themselves, say- ing, ‘You reform yourself, otherwise, the Chhat- tisgarh model will have to be implemented in Delhi’. When Priyanka Gandhi took over the reins of Himachal Pradesh, she had enthusiastically told the cadre that ‘she can go around and will campaign for the Congress in Himachal and touch every assembly seat there.’ The Congress organisa- tion had also prepared a plan for some 68 public meetings for her in the Himachal elections. But after this Priyanka went to her home in Mashobra in Himachal and her mobile phone was also switched off for two days. There was a stir in the state Congress, and that is when Virbhadra Singh’s son Vikramaditya Singh went to Mashobra to meet Priyanka at her house. In this meeting, it was decided that instead of 68, Priyanka would hold only 15 public meetings. However, in reality, only eight public meetings of Priyanka could be held in Himachal elections. Angry Rani Sahib i.e. MP Pratibha Singh said on this – ‘In BJP, the leader carries the party on his shoulders, but in Congress, the leader has to be carried on workers’ shoulders.’ IMPORTANT CLUES OF MURDER LOST IN THE MEDIA MARKET The barbaric manner in which Mumbai’s Shraddha Walker was murdered in Delhi’s Chattarpur, it seems that Delhi media has jumped into the market regard- ing this. There is such a rush to break the news that the channel is doing ‘piece to camera’ by sticking to the bathroom, kitchen and room of the accused Aftab Poonawala’s house. Delhi Police hasn’t yet been able to collect all evidence. The discussion is hot whether media, its cam- eras journos are unknowingly tamper- ing with important clues of the murder? Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora is deeply troubled by these things. RSS ‘CHURNING’ IN MALDIVES! Highly placed sources in Saffron Party its parent organisation have hinted that a major brainstorming session of hand- ful of top level RSS functionar- ies was held in Madives. According to sources, 35 prominent office bearers of the Sangh, who reached Maldives by a special plane during Oct end, mulled upon the strategy for post 2024 election dur- ing the 5- day long trip. These officials returned to Delhi by a charter plane. BJP ON THE PATH OF DHAMNAGAR After winning the Dhamnagar by-election in Odisha, the entire BJP is elated. The seat was vacant due to the death of a prominent BJP leader Bishnu Charan Sethi. On this seat, the BJP fielded Sethi’s son Suryabanshi Suraj, who defeated his nearest BJD candidate by 9,881 votes while Suryabanshi got total 80,351 votes. After this, the churning intensified in the BJP as to which face the party should field as its CM face in the coming assembly elections. Then a list of potential CM faces was prepared by the party. Then a public opinion poll was conducted by a favourite agency working for the party, but all these faces could not prove their usefulness on the scale of popularity. Then the General Secretary of the party, BL Santhosh, held a brainstorming meeting with the BJP leaders of Odisha in Delhi and wanted to know why the activism of these leaders in Odisha is so low that the general public does not know them properly. WHY DOES DIGVIJAY SINGH WANT TO TAKE RAHUL’S TRIP TO BIHAR? Digvijay Singh wants to be the charioteer to take Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra to Bihar.’ Singh wishes is that Rahul’s journey starts from Digvijay’s maternal grandfather’s native place, Githor in Bihar ends at Bodh Gaya by travelling a distance of 1,023 kms. Digvijay Singh Jairam Ramesh have entrusted Yatra’s responsibility to Bihar’s ex- minister Awad- hesh Singh. But problem for Bihar Cong is that who will bear expenses of Rahul’s trip, because Cong has been out of power in Bihar for years the magnates have also kept a dis- tance from party. It is said that cost of one day’s Yatra runs into crores. It was suggested that Yatra should be limited to Patna, but Awadhesh wants to take it to Gaya, as he is keen to contest 2024 polls from there. YOUTH CAPABLE OF GIVING NEW DIRECTION TO SOCIETY: DHANKHAR First India Bureau Jaipur: Remembering the first woman Prime Minister of India, In- dira Gandhi on Satur- day, CM Ashok Gehlot said that she had made an incomparable con- tribution in maintain- ing the unity and in- tegrity of the country. “She laid down her life for this noble cause. During her tenure, the Indian Army, display- ing historic valour and might, defeated Paki- stan and Bangladesh was created,” Gehlot tweeted. “What is relation between BJP AAP only God knows. We are getting good sup- port in Gujarat poll. AAP had withdrawn in HP poll too,” he said. During his Delhi visit, Gehlot reached residence of RS MP Pramod Tiwari. “Indira ji led the country on the path of self-reliance through the Green Revolution. Indira ji’s whole life was devoted to making India self-reliant and standing in the line of leading countries of the world,” Gehlot further tweeted. Indiraji dedicated her entire life to make India self-reliant: CM Gehlot Dhariwal reached Nayapura JK Pavilion Stadium enjoyed cricket match being played between Raj UP Speaker Dr Joshi, other leaders meet Rahul in Maharashtra CMtoattendfoundation layingeventsonNov22 TOUGH TIMES FOR IAS INDRAJIT SINGH? Raj Youth Cong: 41 inactive office bearers relieved COURTESY MEET Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra greets former President of India, Ramnath Kovind during his courtesy visit to the latter’s residence in New Delhi on Saturday. First India Bureau Jaipur: Senior Con- gress leader and Ra- jasthan Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi met former Congress President Rahul Gan- dhi at Segaon in Maha- rashtra on Saturday during the ongoing ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Camp. During this Rahul Gandhi’s body language surprised everyone as he held up his thumb and seemed to be asking if the photo, that was being clicked, was okay . Notably, Assembly- Speaker Dr CP Joshi also held a long meeting with Jairam Ramesh. Jaipur: 41 inactive of- fice bearers in Ra- jasthan Youth Congress have been relieved of their posts for being in- active. Of these, 7 are state general secretaries, 13 state secretaries and 21 state co-secretaries. All of them have been ac- cused of not being ac- tive in party activities. The state in-charge of the organization, Mohammad Shahid has said that these office bearers were constantly absent in the meetings. ‘YOUTH’ BUDGET Shanti Dhariwal, GS Sandhu, Amin Pathan, Amit Dhariwal and others at JK Pavilion Stadium in Kota on Saturday. First India Bureau Jaipur: The founda- tion laying programme of Government Nurs- ing Colleges will be held on November 22. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will participate in the state- level func- tion at Pali. The foundation lay- ing functions will be held in Lalsot, Barmer, Dholpur, Karauli, Dun- garpur, Nagaur, Sikar, Bhilwara, Hanuman- garh, Pali, Jalore, Siro- hi, Pratapgarh, Kum- her, Chittorgarh, Ban- swara and Tonk. The Minister in- charges of these dis- tricts will also take part in the event. The Medical and Health Department will also organise ex- hibitions at all the lo- cations. The Minister in- charges of districts have been directed to attend the programme at 1 pm on November 22. After the founda- tion is laid, the minis- ters will also hold press conferences. First India Bureau Jaipur: It seems that young IAS Indrajit Sin- gh Yadav is in a bit of a sorry state. Over the past 3 years, the officer has been transferred seven times with 4 dif- ferent post- ings in Jodhpur itself. He was appointed as Dungarpur Collector in July then transferred and made Pratapgarh Collector in 4 months. Moreover, the secret of removal from Dungar- pur is yet unknown. While in Pratapgarh, condition of adminis- tration is bad with nei- ther Zilla Parishad CEO, nor ACEO, nor any ADM posted there. All responsibilities are on a single Collector. Pradeep Gharwal and Manoj Tank Jhunjhunu: Describ- ing Swami Vivekanan- da as the golden repre- sentative of India’s youth potential and tal- ent, Vice- President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday, that the country today is realis- ing his dreams. Dhankhar, while ad- dressing a programme organised at the begin- ning of Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra in Khetri (Jhunjhunu), said that only youth have the ability to give new direc- tion to the society. He said that Vivekananda’s message is always rele- vant for society . Recalling Swami Vivekananda’s speech at Chicago, the Vice- President said that he introduced India’s spirituality to the world. He expressed happiness that today India is realising the dreams of Swami Vive- kananda and is moving on the path of continu- ous progress. Earlier, the Vice- President launched the Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra from Khetri. This yatra, which will con- tinue till January 7, is being organised by the Swami Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari, Rajasthan and the Min- istry of Culture, Gov- ernment of India. The Vice- President went to the Ramakrish- na Mission in Khetri and paid floral tributes to Swami Vivekananda at his statue. He also visited the Vivekanan- da Gallery . The State Energy Minister Bhanwar Sin- gh Bhati, the President of Vivekananda Kend- ra Kanyakumari AK Balakrishnan were also present on the oc- casion. Jagdeep Dhankhar flags off the ‘Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra Rajasthan’ from Ramakrishna Mission, Khetri on Saturday. Also seen here are BS Bhati, Sudesh Dhankhar and others. In 50 days, the Vivekananda Sandesh Yatra will cover 33 districts of Rajasthan and will spread the ideas of Swami Vivekananda among the people during the entire journey. The Yatra will cul- minate on January 7, 2023 with a public meeting, which will be held in Jodhpur. IAS Rohit Kumar, a 1997 batch officer of Rajasthan Cadre, has become Ad- ditional Secretary in the Central Cabinet Secretariat. He was empaneled for the post of Additional Secretary or equivalent post. Kumar has served as Joint Secretary in the past. ABOUT VIVEKANANDA SANDESH YATRA ROHIT KUMAR IS ADDL SECRETARY IN CENTRE CM Ashok Gehlot pays tributes to India’s first and only woman Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi on her 105th birth anniversary at ‘Shakti Sthal’ in New Delhi on Saturday. (Inset): CM Gehlot during the exhibition held to mark the occasion. Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi met Rahul Gandhi during Bharat Jodo Yatra on Saturday at Segaon in Maharashtra. Ministers LC Kataria, Udai Lal Anjana, Rajendra Yadav, Rohit Bohra also met him.
  • 12. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 11 hen the weather per- mits, sundresses are great fun, but to ward off the chill of this winter, is there anythingmoresatis- fying than covering yourself with a symbol of comfort and warmth? Abso- lutelynot!Therefore,theeasi- est method to stay warm when colder climates ap- proach is to invest in a fan- tastic winter scarf rather than buying a brand-new coat.Adecentscarf isper- fect for changing up your look without com- pletely changing your cloth- ing,whetheryouchoosecash- mere or mohair, one with pat- tern or one without, or both. The finishing touch to any winter layering outfit is un- doubtedly a gorgeous winter scarf, regardless of whether yourgo-tostreetstylestillcon- sists of stylish tracksuits or you've started to make the ef- fort to put on jeans with your cropped sweaters. Scarves haveearnedtheirplaceassta- ples for the winter wardrobe. The scarves this season are fresh and lively , with vibrant colorblock designs and bold checkered prints. They usu- ally come in knit, cashmere, orwoolblendfabricsandoffer lots of warmth while fre- quently adding a touch of luxury . An elegant touch can beaddedtoanyoutfitbywrap- ping a solid-colored scarf around a shirt and wearing it with pants. Feel free to tie your cable-knit sweater over your neck for the same effect whileyoudecidewhichoneto buy . The colours navy and ma- roon are also very popular this season, as is wearing scarves open to create long- erlengths.Asilkscarf adds a sophisticated necktie to a straightforward all-black suit, giving it a chic, Paris- ian edge. Perfect comfort and fashion! It might be challenging to locate a scarf to match an outfit for an evening occasion, a shawlscarf canbewornin amoreformalwaybydrap- ing it over your shoulders, aswellasmorecasuallyby wrapping it around your neck. changing SURFINGTHROUGH SURFINGTHROUGH W KHUSHI TAMBI cityfirst@firstindia.co.in SEASON SEASON THE SCARF THE SCARF Even though we hate to say it, summer is officially over. But as the weather cools, we're hesitantly anticipating the start of layering season. And thus, City First is here to guide you through it with nothing else or nothing better than the SCARVES! JAIPUR, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022
  • 13. CARE TIPS FOR PETS CARE TIPS FOR PETS Here are some tips on how to keep your furry friends warm and cosy in the cold months. WRAP THEM UP IN WOOLLENS: You just can’t imagine stepping outside without a sweater in the winter. The same applies to your pets. Choose from a variety of op- tions available for your cats and dogs. Make sure you pick the right size and keep them warm while taking them out for a walk. In case you have rabbits and birds, you can cover their cages with a shawl, leaving a little space for aeration. KEEP THEM HYDRATED: The winter season lowers your pet’s want for water consumption. However, de- hydration can be life- threatening for them. So, make sure their water bowls never remain empty. Keep a close eye on whether they are drink- ing adequate water or not. Al- ways carry a water bottle while taking them out for walks. PEEING INDOORS: Cold winters can result in unin- tentional urination inside the house. Take them out often to relieve them- selves. Holding pee for too long can cause urinary tract infections in your pets. You can con- sider potty training your pets indoors. Pee pads and pee trays can be used to make sure as an option. Ipsita Gupta, pet parent of a Labrador says, “During the winters, Mia sometimes ends up accidentally peeing in the house. I use a pet-friendly floor cleaner like ITC Nimyle, which is a 100% natural action floor cleaner made with neem that keeps the floors clean and also does not cause rashes on Mia’s skin, unlike other floor cleaners I’ve used before. Acti- vated with the Power of Neem, Nimyle also has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.” ARRANGE WARM BEDDING: Never let your pet sleep on the cold floor during winter. Make sure they have warm and cosy bedding. Place the bedding in a warm spot, preferably where they sleep every day. Make sure the area is cleaned regularly with water and a pet- friendly floor cleaner. Unclean sur- faces may lead to underbelly rash- es. Many pet owners use pet-friend- ly heaters and warmers to keep the room temperature controlled. KEEP THEIR OUTDOOR HOURS RESTRICTED TO DAYTIME: Try to keep your pets indoors, es- pecially during the night. Go out for walks with them during the late morning hours. Being ex- posed to the sun during these hours will give them much-need- ed Vitamin D. CHECK FOR HYPOTHERMIA: If the temperature drops severely, your pet needs special attention. Ushija Asthana, pet parent of a dog Cooper and a cat Silver said, “The paws of your dog or cat need to be protected from the freeze as they aren’t covered by fur. If your pet is picking up their paws off the floor, it is a sign that the weather is too cold for them. In case there’s a drop in your pet’s body temperature, make sure you cover them up with warm blan- kets and feed them hot drinks like chicken broth.” ETC JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 12 ADELINE DORCAS M.Sc, M.Phil
  • 14. ETC JAIPUR | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022 13 V irat Kohli and Anushka Sharmaareoneof thecut- est couples in Bollywood. These two never fail in giving couple goals and making our hearts flutter. Well, the cou- ple was recently snapped at the Mumbai airport as they left for an undisclosed location. And now there are several pictures of the couple from Uttarakhand that are going viral. We can see Virat and Anushka posing with their fans in Uttarakhand with smiles on their faces. In the picture, we can see the couple posing with sev- eral fans. Both of them had smiles on their faces as they posed. hehnaaz Gill is a highly reck- oned name in the entertain- ment industry. She won the heart of the au- dience and other con- testants with her ador- able looks and inno- cence. Post Bigg Boss, she has worked in a popular movie Honsla Rakh and some music videos also. She will be soon seen in multiple new projects. The ac- tress recently shared a sweet video where she is seen dancing with Guru Randhawa. In the post shared on social media, Shehnaaz is seen enjoying the cool breeze on a yacht. She is accompa- nied by ace Punjabi Singer Guru Randha- wa. He is seen dancing along with her on the Punjabi song Pai gayian shaman ne. Shehnaaz looks simple yet elegant with a green off-shoul- der jumpsuit and Guru Randhawa sported a black T-shirt with a green jacket. The duo look adorable as they dance under the open sky. He wrote in the captions, “Pai gayian shaman ne with my fav @shehnaazgill Should we do a video to- gether. SHEHNAAZ SHEHNAAZ GROOVES WITH GURU GROOVES WITH GURU S B ollywood ac- tress Tara Sutaria is said to be dating Aadar Jain for quite a few years now. While both of them have re- mained hush- hush about their relation- ship, they do share some love- filled posts for each other on spe- cial occasions. They are also often spotted together during family functions and other out- ings. Tara Sutaria is cel- ebrating her 27th birth- day today, and the ac- tress has received many wishes on social media. However, the one that stood out the most was the lovely post from Aadar Jain! Aadar Jain took to his Insta- gram to post a picture with Tara Sutaria. The picture is from their France vacation, and the two lovebirds can be seen posing in front of the iconic Louvre pyramid. Wishing his ladylove, Aadar Jain wrote, “Hap- py Birthday ma chérie,’ along with a heart and fire emoji. The post quickly gar- nered thousands of likes, and several comments from fans poured in. M alaika Arora has a razor-sharp eye for style and it's unquestionable. She's giv- ing our autumn style the elevated pow- er of something that can be termed sultry . Mala is an all-rounder and definitely a learned fashion lady who looks stylish all year round. This month and the next, our calendars are blocked big for par- ties and there is something interesting that's available. This ensemble will soon be on the rise and some outfits around us may get a second or no preference. The Jaime ensemble featured a satin ivory top that looked sleeveless on one side and the other was in its dramatic ele- ment with the long and broad cape which truly became the foundation for a party look. And, to this high-waisted and black straight-fit trousers were joined. Malaika's look was accessorised with Christian Louboutin pumps, a micro hand- bag and a gold ring. T ime and again, Ka- reena Kapoor Khan showcased her love for casual yet chic off-duty fits. This time she was spot- ted at the airport, sport- ing a casual blue sweat- shirt with matching trousers. While comfort was the supreme ele- ment of her airport look, the actress decided to style it up with her Celine bag. Kareena Kapoor Khan managed to stir up the airport-style dressing for the season as she stepped out in a mono- tone outfit casual outfit that featured an over- sized hoodie and match- ing relaxed-fit trousers. The diva stuck to stick- ing to the muted blue color palette and added a stylish twist to the clas- sic off-duty look with her chunky black boots. The actress teamed up her all-blue look with a Celine Calfskin Large Soft 16 Bag in Tan. This designer bag is carefully crafted with tan-hued leather and features a statement leather top handle with striking gold-tone hardware. MALAIKA IN A SAFIYAA JUMPSUIT Virushka’s Unseen Pictures Aadar wishes girlfriend Tara Kareena’s celine bag steals the show Shehnaaz Kaur Gill Anushka Sharma Malaika Arora Malaika Arora posing in Safiyaa jumpsuit Tara Sutaria Kareena Kapoor Kareena’s celine bag Virushka in Uttrakhand Aadar Jain’s post... Guru’s post... www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia