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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
1971 INDO-PAK
WAR: HERO OF
LONGEWALA
PASSES AWAY
New Delhi: Work on railways’ ambitious bullet train project between Mumbai and
Ahmedabad has gained momentum, with more than 98 per cent of land being
acquired in Maharashtra. Piers have been erected for 118 kilometres, girders are
being launched and the work on construction of bullet train stations has started.
Jodhpur: Bhairon Singh Rathore, a BSF veteran
of the 1971 India-Pakistan war whose bravery at
Rajasthan’s Longewala post was portrayed by actor
Suniel Shetty in the Bollywood movie ‘Border’, died
in Jodhpur on Monday. He was 81. P7
ELON MUSK ASKS
TWITTER USERS TO
VOTE ON WHETHER HE
SHOULD STAY AS BOSS
Washington: Elon Musk has asked Twitter
users to vote whether he should quit as
head of Twitter. In a poll, Musk tweeted, “
“Should I step down as head of Twitter? I
will abide by the results of poll”.
BULLET TRAIN: OVER 98% LAND ACQUIRED IN MAHA
NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE ECHOES IN UPPER HOUSE
Oppn walks out of RS as Dhankhar
rejects Chinese incursions debate!
New Delhi: Opposition
parties in the Rajya
Sabha walked out on
Monday after Chair re-
jected demands for de-
bate on Chinese incur-
sion on borders.
Chairman Jagdeep
Dhankhar rejected all
the nine notices under
rule 267 saying they
were not in order. How-
ever, Congress and oth-
er parties kept insisting
on their demand for
suspension of business
so the issue could be
taken up.
But the chair did not
relent, leading to MPs
of the Congress, Left,
DMK and other parties
staging a walkout.
Meanwhile, the Lok
Sabha passed a bill for
the repression of piracy
onhighseaswithlifeim-
prisonment along with
death penalty for con-
victs. Foreign Minister
Jaishankar said govern-
mentisincludingoption
of life in prison.
Meanwhile, LS passes bill to deal with maritime piracy and Appropriation Bills moved in RS
Should not disrespect our jawans: EAM
objects to ‘pitai’ word by Rahul Gandhi
“Terror attacks down
168%, ‘naxalism’ by
265% in Modi govt”
New Delhi: EAM S
Jaishakar took strong
exception to word
“pitai” used for Indian
soldiers by Congress
MP Rahul Gandhi last
week. Jaishankar said
in LS that word “pitai”
should not be used for
country’s soldiers. “Our
soldiers are standing at
a height of 13,000 feet in
Yangtse and guarding
our border. They should
be respected,” Jais-
hankar said.
New Delhi: Union
Minister Anurag
Thakur on Monday
said that “terror inci-
dents in J&K de-
creased by 168 per
cent” since the Modi
government came to
power and “Left Wing
Extremism incidents
were down by over 265
per cent” since 2015.
Thakur said, “the
Modi government un-
dertook decisive ac-
tions which yielded
definitive results.”
Surgical strikes in
2016 were in response
to the Uri attack. Bala-
kot Air strikes in 2019
were in response to the
Pulwama bombing, so
all these decisive ac-
tions yielded defini-
tive results,” Thakur
told reporters here.
He said since 2014,
violence due to insur-
gency has come down
by 80 per cent, civilian
deaths decreased by 89
per cent and 6,000 mili-
tantshavesurrendered.
Thakur said, “an
era of peace has start-
ed in the northeastern
region under the lead-
ership of Prime Min-
ister Modi.”
“INDIA DIDN’T EXPECT
ANYTHING FROM PAK”
New Delhi: India’s level of
expectation from Pakistanis
is “never very high”, EAM S
Jaishankar said on Monday,
in his first comments over the
personal attack made by his
Pakistani counterpart Bilawal
Bhutto-Zardari against Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. Jais-
hankar said, “Our expectation
levels with the Pakistanis are
never very high.”
NAFRAT KE BAZAAR MEIN, MOHABBAT
KI DUKAN KHOL RAHA HU: RAHUL
Aditi Nagar, Yogesh
Sharma & Ashwini Yadav
Malakhera: Having
travelled for a fortnight
in Rajasthan and com-
ing face to face with the
people of the state, for-
mer Congress president
Rahul Gandhi was at
his poetic best on Mon-
day when, while ad-
dressing a mega crowd
at Malakhera in Alwar
district os the state, Ra-
hul jibed at BJP leaders
and stressed that he is
out to open a place of
love and brotherhood
amid an environment
of hatred.
“IdonotfindBJPlead-
ers to be bad. When I go
on the way
, they point
and ask what are you do-
ing? I want to answer
themthatIamopeninga
shop of love in the mar-
ket of hatred. Come, you
also open a shop of love
in the market. Mahatma
Gandhi, Subhash Chan-
dra Bose, Sardar Patel,
Ambedkar all had
opened shop of love in
the market of hatred,”
the Gandhis scion said.
Rahul said that the
best scheme for the
poor is in Rajasthan.
“In the state before Ra-
jasthan, people used to
say that we have to get
kidney transplant done,
we do not have money
.
Turn to P8
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge (not in the pic) and Rahul
Gandhi gave the message to eradicate hatred from the country in
a huge public meeting held in Alwar on Monday.
MODI TO CHAIR 2ND
NAT’L CONFERENCE OF
CHIEF SECRETARIES
NEXT MONTH
New Delhi: Ahead of the
Union Budget 2023-24,
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi will chair the ‘second
national conference
of chief secretaries’
in the national capital
next month, a senior
government official said.
The second national
conference of chief
secretaries will be held
in Delhi from January
5-January 7 and it will be
a significant step towards
further strengthening the
partnership between the
Centre and state govts, the
official told PTI.
Shah lays out plan for ‘Bangla-Vijay’!
New Delhi: It seems
that the BJP top brass
has finally taken a call
on how the party wants
to move ahead in the po-
litically volatile state of
West Bengal. After fac-
ing a defeat in the as-
sembly elections, the
party will put all its
might in local outreach
rallies. Moreover, Shah
has reportedly also
asked the party leaders
in state why has the
left’s vote share in-
creased while BJP’s
hasnt.
In view of the 2024
General Elections, BJP
has taken an aggressive
stance in Bengal that
has 42 Lok sabha seats.
For this, rallies have
been planned - about 30
in all - throughout 2023
and of these some mega
rallies will also be ad-
dressedbyPMNarendra
Modi. Notably, Amit
Shah,onSaturday
,asked
state leaders to focus on
holding smaller rallies.
It is also being said that
every month 2-3 rallies
will be held in approx
two dozen constituen-
cies already chosen by
the high command.
Amit Shah and BJP na-
tional President JP Na-
dda, it is being said, will
address a dozen rallies
each during this time.
Baghel takes dig
at Bajrang Dal
New Delhi: Chhattis-
garh CM Bhupesh
Baghel on Monday took
a sharp
swipe at
members
of the Ba-
jrang Dal,
over a song
from Shah Rukh Khan-
Deepika Padukone star-
rer “Pathaan”, and
spoke about the signifi-
cance of saffron colour
among ascetics as he
said that the colour
symbolises sacrifice.
Opposition MPs walk out from the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY PTI
15million
tonnes of millet produced
in India, in last 5 years
Millet
Millet
MealforModi
Union Agriculture Minister
Narendra Singh Tomar to
host a “millet-only” lunch for
PM Narendra Modi and all
the members of Parliament
(MPs) on Tuesday in the
Parliament premises.
Lunch being hosted to mark “Mil-
let Year”, a special initiative by
PM Narendra Modi, after which
United Nations declared 2023
as the International Year
of Millet (IYOM).
Special chefs from
Karnataka to cater to MPs
with delectable ragi Idlis,
dosas. Other items like ragi
and jawar rotis, bajra and
jawar khichdi along with
bajra kheer to be served
among many others.
Millet was notified as a nutritious-
cereal in April 2018 and was also
included in the Poshan Mission
campaigns.
Asia and Africa, primarily
India, Nigeria and Sudan
are primary producers and
consumers of millet crops.
SEVERAL VARITIES OF MILLETS
 Jowar  Proso millets (common millet)
 Sorghum and pearl millet  Ragi (finger
millets)  Cheena (proso millets)
 foxtail millets (kangni)
other non-segregated millets are available.
Alwar: Poor families covered under the Ujjwala scheme will
be given 12 LPG cylinders a year for Rs 500 each in Ra-
jasthan from April 1, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced
on Monday. Gehlot made the announcement in the presence
of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party
chief Rahul Gandhi at a rally here on the sidelines of the
“Bharat Jodo Yatra”. “I am preparing for the budget next
month…. Right now, I want to say only one thing. Under
the sham of the Ujjwala scheme, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi has provided the poor with LPG connections but the
cylinders are lying empty as the rates have increased from Rs
400 to Rs 1,040,” the veteran Congress leader said. “I would
like to announce on this occasion that those who are below
the poverty line and covered by the Ujjwala scheme, a study
of their category would be conducted and from April 1, they
will be given 12 cylinders a year for Rs 500 each,” he added.
Gehlot said his government would take one step after another
to ease out the impact of inflation on people. Turn to P8
12 CYLINDERS TO ‘UJJWALA’
FAMILIES @ `500 EACH: CM
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Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: The medical
department has incor-
porated 167 new vehi-
cles in its fleet as a re-
placement to the obso-
lete basic life support
108 ambulances. Medi-
cal Secretary Dr Prithvi
has issued orders in
this regard to the con-
cerned firm. He told
that complaints were
being received about
these old ambulances
breaking down midway
as they have been in op-
eration for a long. Due
to this many times,
there was a delay in pro-
viding emergency med-
ical facilities taking a
long to take the patients
to the hospital.
Keeping this in mind,
instructions have been
given to the service pro-
vider firm GVK EMRI
to include new ambu-
lances by declaring the
old ambulances as un-
fit. Medical Secretary
informed new emergen-
cy 108 ambulances have
been issued 15 in Jodh-
pur, 15 in Udaipur, 14 in
Alwar, 11 in Nagaur, 9 in
Jhunjhunu, 10 in
Sriganganagar, 7 in
Jaipur I, 7 in Sikar, 6 in
Bharatpur, 6 in Karauli,
6 in Kota, 5 in Bundi, 5
in Pali, 5 in Sawaimad-
hopur, 5 in Jaipur II and
5 in Barmer, etc.
State govt augments fleet of ambulances
LIFE-SAVING VEHICLES

Instructions
have been given
to the service
provider firm
GVK EMRI
to include new
ambulances
by declaring the
old ambulances
as unfit
JDAtotakeloanfromNCRPBfor
Metro Rail route expansion
Ambedkar Univ’s
VC faces inquiry
regarding edu qualif
THE TOTAL COST OF EXPANSION OF JAIPUR METRO RAIL ROUTE IS `1192.32 CR
Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: The Jaipur De-
velopment Authority
will expand the Metro
Rail route. The total cost
of expansion of the Met-
ro route is Rs 1192.32
crore. The JDA will take
a loan from National
Capital Region Plan-
ning Board (NCRPB)
and give it to the Jaipur
Metro Rail Corporation.
The State Finance De-
partment gave instruc-
tions to JDA in this re-
gard. JDA has sent a
proposal to NCRPB for
the loan requirement.
Chief MinisterAshok
Gehlot had announced
in the budget to expand
the Metro Rail route
from Badi Chaupar to
Transport Nagar and
from Mansarovar to
Ajmer Road.
At present, Jaipur
Metro Rail runs be-
tween Badi Chaupar to
Mansarovar. Under the
budget announcement
of the Chief Minister,
the existing route of
the Metro is to be ex-
panded from both sides
of Badi Chaupar and
Mansarovar. A corridor
of two to three kilome-
tres in length will be
constructed at both
ends of the route.
The total cost of ex-
pansionof JaipurMetro
Rail route is Rs 1192.32
crore. Jaipur Metro Rail
Corporation had sent
the proposal of finan-
cial approval for Pack-
age One C and Package
One D to the state gov-
ernment. The Chief
Minister has given fi-
nancial approval for the
proposal. According to
this, the JDA has been
given an important re-
sponsibility in raising
the necessary funds for
the expansion of the
Metro route.
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Yet another
vice-chancellor is in
controversy in Ra-
jasthan. The vice chan-
cellor of Dr BR Ambed-
kar Law University, Dr
Dev Swarup is facing an
inquiry by a committee
appointed by Raj Bha-
wan regarding his edu-
cational qualification.
On the complaint that
Dev Swarup concealed
information of his edu-
cational qualification as
LLB in the application
for appointment as VC
in the law university
whichhehadmentioned
in previous bio data at
the time of appointment
as the VC of the Univer-
sity of Rajasthan, the
Raj Bhawan ordered an
inquiry in July
.
It was also alleged
that the LLB degree
which Dr Devswarup
possesses was invalid.
The VC has sought a
time of two months
from the committee to
produce the LLB degree.
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Taking a suo
moto cognizance of
media reports about
compensation to the
victims of the cylinder
blast tragedy in Jodh-
pur, the High Court has
sought an affidavit
from the Finance Sec-
retary on the determi-
nants of the quantum
of compensation and
the scheme under
which it is sanctioned.
The court also gave
reference to the agree-
ment of the govern-
ment with the demon-
strators seeking a spe-
cial package for the
victims of Bhungra gas
cylinder blast victims.
Taking cognisance of
the matter, a bench of
justice Dinesh Mehta
has also referred the
file to the chief justice
for the listing of the
matter with an appro-
priate bench for hear-
ing. The court also gave
instructions to Mehta.
JDA frees
prime land of
encroachment
in Chomu
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The JDA’s
enforcement squad,
on the instructions
of Chief Controller
of JDA, Raghuveer
Saini freed land of
encroachment by
breaking the wall
boundary on Mon-
day
. The land mafia
had occupied 700
square yards of
valuable land
near Tehsil in Ram-
pura Dabri town
in Chomu.
After this action,
there was a stir
among the land ma-
fia. Saini said that
after receiving a
complaint of illegal
occupation of about
700 square yards of
precious govern-
ment land, notice
was given to them
first. The team of
zone 12 completely
demolished the ille-
gal structures.
 Metro corridor from Chandpole to
Mansarovar was first constructed under
Package One A.
 Under package One B, an underground
Metro corridor was constructed from
Chandpole to Badi Chaupar.
 According to CM Gehlot’s budget
announcement, Metro route is to be ex-
panded under Package One C & One D.
 Under package One C, a Metro corridor
will be constructed from Badi Chaupar to
Transport Nagar via Ramganj Chaupar.
 An underground Metro corridor will be
built from Badi Chaupar to Ramganj
Chaupar and beyond that to the bound-
ary of the wall.
 According to the approval given by
the state finance department, JDA will
take out a loan for the expansion of the
metro route.
 JDA will provide interest free loan to
Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation by taking
loan from financial institutions
 The total cost of expansion of the metro
route is Rs 1192.32 crore.
 The total cost of Package One C is Rs
993.51 crore.
 Cost of Package One D is Rs 204.81 cr.
 JDA has sent a proposal to the Na-
tional Capital Region Planning Board
(NCRPB) to take the loan.
METRO RAIL ROUTE JDA’s EXPANSION PLAN
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Union Jal
Shakti Minister Gajen-
dra Singh Shekhawat
on Monday attacked the
Congress government
and Congress leader Ra-
hul Gandhi over the on-
going Bharat Jodo
Yatra. He said that
those who cheated
farmers, youth, and
women of Rajasthan
are now embarking on
the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
“Rajasthan has been
included in the Nation-
al Perspective Plan for
River Interlinking, the
cost of which is much
less than ERCP, and the
state government will
have to give only a 10
percent grant instead
of 60 per cent, yet poli-
tics is being done on
ERCP. Those who are
taking out Bharat Jodo
Yatra need to look at
them themselves. They
have cheated 75 lakh
farmers and crores of
the youth of the state.
The Congress is cele-
brating the completion
of its four years in gov-
ernment, but there
is nobody from the
government to condole
the death of those
killed in Bhungra cylin-
der blast,” said Union
Minister Gajendra Sin-
gh Shekhawat.
Congress deceiving 13 districts
on ERCP,says Shekhawat
V
V
V
PREVIOUS CASES
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
HC seeks affidavit on
compensation amount
PILOT DEMANDS SPECIAL PACKAGES
FROM STATE & CENTRAL GOVT
Jaipur: Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin
Pilot has demanded the central and state government to give
special packages for the families of Jodhpur’s cylinder blast
tragedy victims. On December 8, a cylinder blast in Bhungra
of Shergarh division of the district triggered a fire leaving
about 50 people injured. Pilot wrote letters to the Union
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot demanding a special
package to the families of the deceased and the injured in
the incident. In the letter to the Union Minister, Pilot has
demanded that maximum financial compensation should be
made available to the families of the deceased and the injured
by the Ministry and the Indian Oil Corporation. Similarly, in
the letter to the Chief Minister Gehlot, the former deputy CM
demanded that by the state government, financial compen-
sation should be issued to the families of the deceased and
injured under a special package. He also demanded from the
state government to ensure employment to at least one each
from the families of the deceased and injured. He said that
many of the injured are in serious condition. “The
victims of this heart-wrenching tragedy in village
Bhungra should be supported by giving
them maximum financial compensa-
tion,” Pilot wrote in the letter. He will
reach Jodhpur by Mandore Express
and will go to Bhungra village in
Shergarh. He will meet the family
members of the victims and will pay
tributes to the deceased persons.
The former deputy CM will also go to
Mahatma Gandhi Hospital to meet the
injured. Pilot will also take feedback from
the family members of the victims.
MP MANOJ RAJORIYA RAISES JODHPUR
BLAST ISSUE IN PARLIAMENT
Delhi: The Bhungra cylinder explosion case was raised in
Parliament on Monday. Karauli-Dholpur MP Dr
Manoj Rajoriya raised the issue of the cylinder
blast during question hour in Lok Sabha. “No
action has been taken against the officers who
were guilty in this case. Maximum compensa-
tion should be given to the family members of
those who died and those injured in the tragic
incident,” said Lok Sabha MP Dr Rajoriya.
BHAGWAT KATHA
Governor Kalraj Mishra attended Shrimad Bhagwat Katha narrated by Aniruddhacharya at Hotel Haveli complex located at
Statue Circle in Jaipur on Monday. Governor stayed there for about an hour.
Discussion held on 100 years
completion of Sangh in Jaipur
First India Bureau
Jaipur: On the second
day of the Gyanam Fes-
tival of RSS in Jaipur, a
discussion was held on
the completion of 100
years of Sangh. In this
session, the journey of
completion of 100 years
of Rashtriya Swayam-
sevak Sangh was dis-
cussed. The session
was attended by senior
RSS functionary
Ramesh Agarwal and
RSS campaign team
member Ravi Kumar.
RSS functionary Ra-
jeev Tuli said that two
things are permanent
in the Sangh and that
India is a Hindu nation
and the Sangh is for ul-
timate glory.
The RSS functionar-
ies said that if society
wishes, women will be
included in the top lead-
ership of the Sangh.
Man held with gold
wires worth `48
lakhs at Jpr airport
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Customs
officials at Jaipur Inter-
national Airport on
Sunday arrested a pas-
senger and recovered
gold wires weighing
872 grams from his pos-
session. The smuggled
gold was valued at
Rs 48.46 lakhs.
Officials informed
that the passenger had
arrived from Sharjah on
an Air Arabia Flight.
“While scanning the
check-in baggage, a
wire-like thing was spot-
ted,” said an official.
Ravi Kumari, Ramesh Agarwal, Rajeev Tuli & Jitesh Jethanandani
at the Gyanam Festival of RSS in Jaipur on Monday.
JODHPUR CYLINDER BLAST
RAJE TO REACH
JODHPUR TODAY,
TO MEET FAMILIES
OF VICTIMS
DIYA EXTENDS
FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO
BLAST VICTIMS
Jodhpur: Former chief
minister Vasundhara
Raje will reach Jodhpur
from Delhi today to
condole the death of
people in
a cylinder
blast
incident in
Bhungra.
She will
reach
Bhungra in Shergarh
and will meet the family
members of the victim.
Raje will console them.
BJP’s former district
president Bhopal Singh
Badla said that Raje will
reach Jodhpur from Delhi
by a flight and will move
to Bhungra village. Raje
will return to Delhi from
Jodhpur on the same day.
Jaipur: Rajsamand
MP Diya Kumari has
extended support to the
victims of Bhungra cylin-
der blast
victims
and an-
nounced
financial
aid of Rs
11 lakhs
to the victims. MP Diya
Kumari also appealed to
people from the com-
munity to support the
victims of the cylinder
blast. She termed the in-
cident as an unfortunate
tragic incident and also
condemned the lack of
efforts of the state govt.
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VRS IN RAJASTHAN POLICE
Compulsory
retirement for
indisciplined cops
Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: Rajasthan Po-
lice will take strict ac-
tion against police of-
ficers and policemen
who are indisciplined
and mess up research.
After instructions of
DGP Umesh Mishra,
many police officers
and policemen have
been given compulsory
retirement.
Last week, CM Ge-
hlot held a meeting of
police officers at the
police headquarters
and gave instructions
to take strict action
against such police
personnel, who are ei-
ther in collusion with
criminals or are care-
less. The PHQ has giv-
en compulsory retire-
ment to many police-
men, including five
inspectors and six sub-
inspectors.
According to the in-
formation, some more
police personnel may
face compulsory re-
tirement in coming
days. At PHQ, continu-
ous scrutiny is being
done and compulsory
retirement has been
giben to them for being
negligent in their
work.
According to infor-
mation, in the month
of January, a list of
mandatory retirement
may be released, in
which the names of a
dozen police personnel
may be named at the
level of the police
headquarters.
COPS GIVEN COMPULSORY RETIREMENT
l Ganpatram, Police Inspector, Bharatpur
l Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Company Commander, RAC Kota
l Narendra Singh, Police Inspector, CID CB
l Banwarilal, Police Inspector, CID CB
l Jitendra Gangwani, Police Inspector, Jaipur Rural
l Ashok Kumar Sawariya, SI, Jodhpur Commissionerate
l Dharamveer Singh, Sub-Inspector, Jaipur Rural
l Mohanlal Sharma, Sub-Inspector, Dausa
l Lalchand, Sub Inspector, Nagaur
l Vinod Kumar Verma, Sub-Inspector, CID
CRITERIA FOR COMPULSORY RETIREMENT
l Police officer or police personnel, who have attained
the age of 50 years
l Any punishment received in the last 5 years
l ACR keeps getting worse
l Police personnel remain absent without notice
l ACB action has been taken against the police personnel
l Policeman is chargesheeted
l Has completed 25 years in job
State-level exhibition on 4 yrs of Gehlot
Govt, draws huge crowd on Day 2 at JKK
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The state-level
development exhibition
organized at Jawahar
Kala Kendra on the com-
pletion of four
years of the
state govern-
ment remained
an attraction for the peo-
ple on the second day as
well. A large number of
visitors came and took
information about the
public welfare schemes
and development works
conducted by the state
government. Stall set up
by the Information and
Public Relations Depart-
mentdrewahugecrowd.
People irrespective of
their age and class were
seen in the exhibition,
whose theme
is ‘Jan Seva,
Sabka Sam-
man, Aage
Badta Rajasthan’. On
Sunday, school and col-
lege students as well as
rural women associated
with Rajivika visited
the exhibition. The
group of women associ-
ated with Rajivika ob-
tained the literature
and resolved their que-
ries regarding the
schemes of the state
govt. The women were
thrilled to know the pro-
cess of Sujas video bul-
letin making.
Students and youths
were enthusiastic re-
garding the quiz compe-
tition based on govern-
ment schemes. The ‘Aao
Khele Khel, Sab Mil Ho
Jayein Ek’ puzzle games
at the Public Relations
Department were very
popular. Information
about government
schemes was provided
in an interesting way
through quiz and puzzle
games. Gifts were given
to the winners.
Stalls of various Departments of Rajasthan Government have been set
up in the exhibition to aware the masses regarding the govt schemes.
MODEL STATE RAJ
Devp Exhibition
AMID HUGE
FOOTFALL STATE
GOVT EXTENDS
THE EXHIBITION
FOR ONE MORE DAY
“World Champions!
I dreamed it so many
times, I wanted it so
much that I still
haven’t fallen, I can’t
believe it. Thank you
very much to my
family, to all who
support me and also
to all who believed in
us. We demonstrate
once again that
Argentines when we
fight together and
united we are capable
of achieving what we
set out to do. The
merit belongs to this
group, which is above
individualities, it is
the strength of all
fighting for the same
dream that was also
the dream of all
Argentines... We did
it! Go Argentina! we
are seeing each other
very soon,” Messi
captioned a photo
after winning
n a sport that produces su-
perstars every year, what
does it take to get immortal-
ised as one of the greats for
posterity?Theanswercould
beverysimpleandyetquite
complicated. In today’s day
and age, when every move
and tackle made, every pass
completed and every goal
scored makes it to the hand-
sets of millions of football
fans within seconds, it sure
could be easy to become
popular in the world’s most
popular sport. Over the
years, there have been sev-
eral stars who have pro-
duced greatness on the
greens, from Alfredo de Ste-
fano to Johan Cryuff, Fer-
enc Puskas to Lev Yashin,
Zico to Michel Platini, there
areaplethoraof namesthat
one can recount. But when
it comes to the list of the
greatest of them all, they
are all dwarfed by two
names,Brazil’sPeleandAr-
gentina’s Diego Maradona.
This is because apart from
the exemplary skills and
achievements that the two
could boast of, leading their
respective countries to the
WorldCuptitleensuredthat
their names have been writ-
tenintheannalsof football-
inghistoryingoldenletters.
On Sunday
, December 18,
2022, another name joined
that rare and elite list of all.
Lionel Messi, not that his
silkendribblingskills,innu-
merable goals at club and
internationallevel,werenot
enough to earn him a leg-
endary status, but a World
Cup win was just the stamp
thatheneededtobecomean
all-timegreat.Themagician
himself wasattheforefront,
scoring 7 times in the tour-
nament, including two
strikes in the see-saw final
encounter against defend-
ing champions France. He
shatteredseveralrecordsen
route to the trophy that Ar-
gentina has been pining for
36longyearssincethegreat
El Diego had done it for
them. Having emulated his
idol at last, Messi is truely
now Argentina’s “Messi-
ah”. Lionel Messi is ‘D10S’
(DIOS), a combination of
the Spanish word for “God”
with the No. 10 on his jersy
.
Before the 2022 World Cup,
Messi had only scored six
World Cup goals - meaning
he more than doubled his
tally from his previous four
tournaments combined.
The Argentina captain
was part of the national
team that lost to Germany
1-0 in the 2014 final, but the
magic he produced game
in, game out during his
peak years for Barcelona
never seemed to translate
when wearing the blue and
white stripes of his coun-
try
. He has now surpassed
Pele with 13 goals at World
Cups and is tied for fourth
with Just Fontaine on the
all-time list. His seven in
this year’s tournament
surpassed Maradona’s five
at the 1986 edition in Mex-
ico. In what may come as
a relief to millions of
football fans across the
world, Argentine tal-
isman Lionel Mes-
si has an-
nounced that
he will con-
tinue to play
football for
Argentina.
I
OM SHARMA
The writer is pursuing
engineering from the University
of Melbourne (Australia)
t 35, Lionel Messi seems to be keen on
enjoying the feeling of playing as the
world champion for Argentina, some-
thing that he
has never done before in
his long and decorated
career. After winning the
World Cup in Qatar, Messi
confirmed he would carry
on to play for Argentina, at
least a “few more” times
as he dismissed rumors
about his retirement. “I
wanted to close my career
with this, it was the one
that was missing so I can no longer ask for any-
thing else,” said Messi and added “I was able to get
the Copa America and now the World Cup that I had
fought so hard for. I’ve got it at the end of my ca-
reer. But I love football and I want to continue living
a few more games being world champion.”
A
LIONEL MESSI IS THE
WORLD CHAMPION!
l Lionel Messi has won the
World Cup Player of the
Tournament for a second time
l As a result, Messi makes
history to become the first
player to win this prize twice
l The Argentina star scored
seven goals in the tournament
and got three assists
l Messi's most: 21 total
World Cup goal contributions
(13 goals, 8 assists)
l Messi became first player to
win 5 Player of Match awards
at a single men's WC
Messi - D10S
(DIOS: GOD IN SPANISH)
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE HIM...
MESSI OPENS UP ON RETIREMENT TALKS
WANT TO CONTINUE
AS WORLD CHAMPION
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
PERSPECTIVE
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he UK is facing
a winter of dis-
content against
the Tory gov-
ernment led by
Prime Minister Rishi Su-
nak. Major trade unions
have threatened to cripple
work demanding pay
hikes. The earlier instance
of such a massive strike
was in December 1979 dur-
ing the rule of Margaret
Thatcher. It will be unfair
to blame workers, includ-
ing those from the health
sector, for their drastic
step as the inflation is at an
all-time high and the cost
of living has gone through
the roof. The energy crisis
because of the conflict be-
tween Russia and Ukraine
has made life tougher. In
line with Thatcher’s ap-
proach, Rishi Sunak is pre-
paring to foil the strike by
considering deploying an
army if needed.
Most of the unions
which have threatened to
go on strike are mainly
from the public sector like
National Health Service
unions of nursing, junior
doctors, ambulance crews,
midwives and physiothera-
pists. Railway workers
struck work. The country
is faced with travel chaos
this month with passport
and border check staff go-
ing on strike unless Sunak
and his Chancellor Jeremy
Hunt agree to the workers
demand for a pay hike,
chances of which are re-
mote as the economy is in
recession.
The strikers are facing
both criticism and support
from the public. The criti-
cism is on account of
large-scale disruptions the
strike would cause but
those aware of the hard-
ships being faced by the
working class because of
the unaffordable cost of
living are sympathetic to-
wards them. The govern-
ment is refusing to give
pay hikes saying that it
will further fuel inflation.
For Rishi Sunak these are
testing times.
UK’S DECEMBER
OF DISCONTENT
The UK is facing a winter
of discontent against the
Tory government led
by Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak. Major
trade unions have
threatened to cripple work
demanding pay hikes.
The earlier instance of
such a massive strike
was in December 1979
during the rule of
Margaret Thatcher
T
SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Those who cling to perceptions and views
wander the world offending people.
—Buddha
Amit Shah @AmitShah
Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil, Thakur Roshan
Singh and Ashfaq Ullah Khan are the
national heroes whose patriotism and
contribution to the freedom movement
inspires every Indian. The grateful
nation will always be indebted to these
sacrifices who happily laid down their
lives for the freedom of the country.
Anurag Thakur @ianuragthakur
Heartfelt salutations to the brave and
hardworking sons of Mother India,
Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaq
Ullah Khan and Thakur Roshan
Singh, the administrators of ‘Kakori
Rail Action’, on their sacrifice day.
Your sacrifice while fulfilling your
duty towards the country in the freedom struggle will be
remembered for generations.
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Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: Congress’
Bharat Jodo Yatra is
now about to reach Del-
hi border. The yatra, led
by Rahul, will reach
Delhi on December 24
and take a week’s rest.
After that, the yatra
will start again on Jan-
uary 2 or 3 and will go to
Haryana, Punjab and
then Jammu and Kash-
mir via Ghaziabad. So,
the responsibility of
Rahul’s visit for the
next few days is going to
fall on Haryana leader
Bhupinder Singh Hoo-
da. There is a big pro-
gram to welcome Ra-
hul’s visit in Delhi and
the responsibility is
also on him. Apart from
this, for the duration of
the journey in Haryana,
he will have to make
better arrangements
than in Madhya
Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Even when the Yatra
reaches Punjab, his re-
sponsibility will not
end. Keep in mind that
whatever program is
organized by Cong in
Delhi and NCR, respon-
sibility of gathering
crowd and making all
other arrangements re-
mains with Hooda.
However, prepara-
tions are also being
made in the All India
Congress Committee to
organize a big program
on the arrival of Bharat
Jodo Yatra in Delhi.
The Congress party has
called a meeting on De-
cember 23 to discuss its
preparations. In it, all
the party’s general sec-
retaries, secretaries,
state in-charges, state
presidents and leaders
of the Congress Legisla-
ture Party in the As-
sembly have been
called. It is being told
that all these leaders
will be present in the
Congress visit on 24th
December. Keep in
mind that Congress has
lost badly in the recent
municipal elections in
Delhi. In the last two as-
sembly and two Lok
Sabha elections, the
party could not even
open its account. For
this, the party is mak-
ing all-out efforts and
along with Delhi, the
leaders of Haryana and
Raj have been engaged.
Rahul’s Yatra is now Hooda’s responsibility!
PASSING ON THE BATON
Patna (PTI): The Nit-
ish Kumar government
in Bihar on Monday put
at 38 the number of peo-
ple who died in the Sa-
ran hooch tragedy, as-
serting that higher
death figures quoted by
various quarters were
“misleading”.
State Prohibition
Minister Sunil Kumar
made the averment at a
hurriedly convened
press conference inside
the assembly premises
on the last day of the
winter session, when
proceedings were dis-
rupted by the opposi-
tion BJP over the deaths
that took place in the
dry state last week.
“The number of peo-
ple who died after con-
suming spurious liquor
in Saran is 38... higher
figures are mislead-
ing,” said the minister.
BJP leaders have
been claiming that
“more than 100 people”
have died. Most media
reports have put the
death toll to be more
than 50.
The minister, howev-
er, added, “We may re-
vise the death toll if we
get any additional in-
formation which is
found correct upon ver-
ification.”
Only38died,higherdeath
tollmisleading:BiharGovt
Higher death figures are being quoted by various quarters: Minister
BJP MLAs stage a protest outside Bihar Assembly questioning liquor prohibition in the state in the
wake of Chhapra hooch tragedy during the Winter Session of State Assembly, in Patna on Monday.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leads the party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra,
in Alwar on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI
BIHAR HOOCH TRAGEDY
Belagavi (PTI): Hindu-
tva ideologue Vinayak
Damodar Savarkar’s life
size portrait was un-
veiled inside the Assem-
bly chamber at the ‘Su-
varna Vidhana Soudha’
here, along with several
national icons, drawing
criticism from opposi-
tion Congress, which al-
leged that it was a uni-
lateral decision, keep-
ing them in dark.
The portraits of Swa-
mi Vivekananda, Sub-
ash Chandra Bose, BR
Ambedkar, Basavesh-
wara, Mahatma Gan-
dhi, Sardar Vallabhb-
hai Patel and Savarkar
were unveiled by As-
sembly Speaker Vish-
weshwar Hegde Kageri
and CM Basavaraj Bom-
mai, inside the Assem-
bly chamber, before the
commencement of the
10-day winter session of
the state legislature.
VeerSavarkar’sportraitin
K’takaAssemblyfuelsrow
Bengaluru (PTI): The
Janata Dal (Secular) on
Monday released the
first list of its 93 candi-
dates for the Assembly
election in Karnataka,
due by May next year.
The list has nominees
from almost all the dis-
tricts of Karnataka
right from Khanapur in
Belagavi in north Kar-
nataka to Hanur in
Chamarajanagar dis-
trict of southern part
of the state. The list
was released after tak-
ing consent Ex PM HD
Deve Gowda.
JD(S) releases
first list of 93
candidates for
K’taka elections
Shamsher Singh
New Delhi: The speed
with which CM of the
Congress took oath in
Himachal Pradesh was
a unique thing from the
point of view of the
Congress. Congress'
own previous record
shows that the party
took so much time to
decide the leader in
many states that the
other party's govern-
ment was formed. This
time the party did not
take such a risk. The
election results came
on Thursday and the
chief minister and dep-
uty chief minister were
sworn in on Sunday
. On
the contrary, the leader
of the BJP in Gujarat
wasalreadyannounced,
yet a day later, on Mon-
day, the Chief Minister
was sworn in there. But
in Gujarat all the minis-
ters were sworn in
along with the Chief
Minister and portfolios
were also distributed
among them. The BJP
administered the oath
of the government with
full preparation. On the
contrary, in Himachal
Pradesh everything
stopped after the oath
of Chief Minister and
Deputy Chief Minister.
It has been a week
since the Chief Minis-
ter was sworn in and it
is not certain when his
government will take
oath. Right now the gov-
ernment of Chief Min-
ister and Deputy Chief
Minister has been run-
ning for a week and this
is not a new thing. Just
a few days ago, govt of
Chief Minister and
Deputy Chief Minister,
that is, 2 people, contin-
ued to run for a month
in Maharashtra.
WilldelayinformingCabinetinHimachal
Pradesh lead to factionalism in Cong?
Shimla (PTI):
Himachal Pradesh is
taking steps to reform
the state's transport
sector with innovative
ideas and will shortly
introduce a new elec-
tric vehicle policy, Dep-
uty Chief Minister
Mukesh Agnihotri said
on Monday.
Agnihotri test-drove
an electric vehicle
from the Secretariat
and inquired about its
technical aspects. He
said positive efforts
would be made to radi-
cally change the trans-
port sector.
Discussions are be-
ing held at various lev-
els to introduce the new
policy, he said.
Initially, the opera-
tion of electric vehicles
will be promoted at the
Secretariat. Thereafter,
their use will be in-
creased in public trans-
port, Agnihotri said.
‘Himachal taking
steps to reform
transport sector,
new EV policy’
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: West Ben-
gal CM and Trinamool
Congress leader Mama-
ta Banerjee's attitude
has really changed.
She attended the PM's
meeting in Delhi on De-
cember 5 and also at-
tended the meeting of
the North Eastern Zon-
al Council with the Un-
ion Home Minister
held recently. Mamata,
who kept distance from
programs till now, not
only attended the meet-
ing with Amit Shah,
but also gave him a
grand welcome. Her
photo was released
welcoming Amit Shah
wearing a patka and
talking to him holding
his hand. Yet another
photo, of her having
food with Amit Shah,
was also released.
Not only this, after
the meeting she also
took Amit Shah to her
office in Nabanna, state
secretariat. Together
they reached Mamta's
office from VVIP lift
and there was a 15-min-
ute conversation be-
tween two. It is being
told that Mamata asked
Shah for outstanding
money of MNREGA.
Is change in Mamata’s
attitude seasonal?
Bengaluru (Agen-
cies): The sleuths of
Central Bureau of In-
vestigation (CBI) on
Monday conducted
raids on educational in-
stitution owned by Kar-
nataka Congress Presi-
dent DK Shivakumar in
Bengaluru.
The sleuths raided
the National Education
Foundation located in
Rajarajeshwarinagar
in Bengaluru and con-
ducted verification of
documents. Shivaku-
mar is the chairman of
the foundation and his
daughter Ishwarya is
the secretary
.
Shivakumar stated
that CBI has conducted
raids on his educational
institutions. “They
(CBI) are conducting in-
quiries on our land and
business,” he said.
CBI raids educational
institutionownedbyDK
Bhopal (Agencies):
The first day of the win-
ter session in the Mad-
hya Pradesh Legislative
Assembly witnessed
verbal exchanges be-
tween the ruling and
opposition leaders,
with the former Chief
Minister Kamal Nath
saying that he has kept
the opposition chair
warm for CM Shivraj
Singh Chouhan.
Before the session be-
gan, Speaker Girish
Gautam chaired the
meeting of the business
advisory committee.
Finding Chief Minis-
ter Shivraj Singh Chou-
han absent during the
question hour, state
Congress president Ka-
mal Nath said he has
kept the chair of oppo-
sition warm for him.
He (CM Chouhan) is
not here, I want to tell
him through you that I
have kept this chair (op-
position seat) warm for
him, Kamal Nath said,
referring to state Home
Minister Minister
Narottam Msihra.
Responding to that,
Mishra, who is also the
state Parliamentary Af-
fairs Minister, said,
This is the day dream.
Narottam Mishra
accused the opposition
of not allowing the
House to function
properly and evading
from the debates on
public issues.
Have kept Opposition chair
warm for CM Chouhan: Nath
KHAJURBANI
VICTIMS GOT ` 4L,
WHY NOT SARAN’S?:
SUSHIL MODI TO CM
RAIDS ARE ON TO NAB ACCUSED: MINISTER
GIVE COMPENSATION
TO VICTIMS’ KIN: BJP
The BJP MLCs staged
a protest against the
Nitish government outside
Vidhan Parishad in Patna
on December 19. The MLCs
demanded compensation
for the families of those
who died in the hooch
tragedy in Saran.
IMPOSE PREZ RULE
IN BIHAR: CHIRAG
Bihar leader and MP Chi-
rag Paswan demanded
President’s rule in the state
over Nitish Kumar govt’s
mismanagement of the
Hooch Tragedy. After at
least 72 people died after al-
legedly consuming spurious
liquor in Bihar’s Chhapra.
New Delhi: BJP MP Sushil
Modi hit out at Bihar CM
Nitish Kumar over compen-
sation to the kin of victims
who died due to hooch.
He said, “In 2018, as per
media reports, CM said
compensation will be given
if liquor proved to be
cause of death.
He promised
Rs 4 lakh each
to the kin of
hooch vic-
tims.”
Patna (ANI): In the aftermath of Bihar hooch tragedy, state
Excise Minister Sunil Kumar on Monday said that raids are
being conducted at various places to nab all the accused.
He added that further action in the hooch tragedy would be
taken only after the post-mortem report. “Raids are being
conducted at various places so that all accused and non-
FIR accused can be nabbed,” said Sunil Kumar.
DK Shivakumar
HC JUNKS PLEA
AGAINST PACKED
TIHAR JAIL
SC ASKS J’KHAND
TO RESPOND
BEFORE DEC 23
New Delhi (PTI): The Del-
hi High Court on Monday
refused to entertain a PIL
seeking to call for proba-
tion report of Tihar Jail
inmates to consider re-
leasing first time offenders
accused of offences pun-
ishable with imprisonment
of less than three years
to reduce overcrowding.
A bench of Chief Justice
Satish Chandra Sharma
and Justice Subramonium
Prasad, however, allowed
the petitioner to withdraw
the plea and file a fresh
one after better research.
New Delhi (PTI): Taking
note of the delay in the
appointment of a new
police chief in Jharkhand,
the Supreme Court has
directed the state govern-
ment to respond to the
Union Public Service Com-
mission (UPSC) to cure
the defects in the proposal
for recommending the
names of officers for the
post of the DGP. Incum-
bent Jharkhand Director
General of Police (DGP),
Neeraj Sinha, a 1987 batch
IPS officer, is scheduled to
retire on Feb 11, 2023.
New Delhi (PTI): Expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh
Sengar on Monday sought interim bail from the Delhi High
Court in connection with a case in which
he was sentenced to life term for raping a
minor girl in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao in 2017.
A bench of Justice Siddharth Mridul and
Justice Talwant Singh directed that the case
be listed before another bench for hearing
on December 22. List this application
before a bench in which one of us, namely, Justice Talwant
Singh, is not a member subject to obtaining directions of
the chief justice, the court ordered.
UNNAO RAPE CASE: KULDEEP SENGAR
MOVES DELHI HC FOR INTERIM BAIL
IN THE COURTYARD
MASOOD OBJECTS TO MISHRA’S REMARK
Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar and others stage protest over Veer
Savarkar’s portrait in Karnataka Assembly, on Monday.
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu being felicitated at IYC office.
Kamal Nath
—FILE
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New Delhi: Union Min-
ister of State (MoS) (In-
dependent Charge) Dr
Jitendra Singh on Mon-
day inaugurated the
countrywide Good Gov-
ernance Week celebra-
tions from December
19-25, 2022, with a na-
tionwide launch of
“Prashasan Gaon Ki
Ore” campaign.
Speaking on the occa-
sion, the Minister said,
the ultimate litmus test
of good governance is
that its benefits should
reach the remotest citi-
zen living in the remot-
est village of India.
Dr Jitendra Singh
said, the “Rural Regen-
eration” vision of
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi entails an
outcome-based ap-
proach to assess real
development on the
ground. Modi had once
said, “The country has
sufficient resources to
deliver benefits to the
last man in the queue
in the true spirit of An-
tyodaya and the de-
sired results can be
achieved through Good
Governance”.
MoS said that for sus-
tainable development
of rural India, Schemes
must take into account
the needs and wishes of
the people in true bot-
tom-up approach and
should be implemented
through latest techno-
logical tools in trans-
parent, effective  ac-
countable manner.
Ultimatelitmustestisreachingremotestvillage:Singh
PRASHASAN GAON KI ORE
New Delhi (PTI): The
BJP on Monday accused
the Opposition, espe-
cially the Congress, of
having an obstruction-
ist approach and called
for not politicising a
sensitive issue like na-
tional security after sev-
eral parties walked out
of Rajya Sabha when
their demand for a de-
bate on alleged Chinese
incursion was not al-
lowed by the chairman.
Leader of the House
in RS and senior BJP
leader Piyush Goyal
said there are several
precedents of demands
for a discussion or clar-
ification on sensitive
issues not allowed in
Parliament when the
Congress-led UPA was
in power between 2004
and 2014.
It is unfortunate that
opposition’s “frustra-
tion” has reached such
a level that they have
stopped respecting par-
liamentary rules and
regulations or paying
any heed to the chair-
man’s rulings, he told.
OPPOSITION BEING OBSTRUCTIONIST, SAYS BJP
It is in India’s, its democracy’s and everyone’s interest that an issue as sensitive as national security should not be politicised, says Goyal
WINTER SESSION OF PARLIAMENT
New Delhi (PTI): The
Congress and treasury
benches were engaged
in a verbal spat in the
Rajya Saba on Monday
after ex-finance minis-
ter P Chidambaram
sought to know if the
border situation fig-
ured during the brief
exchange Prime Minis-
ter Narendra Modi had
with Chinese President
Xi Jinping in Bali.
As the senior Con-
gress leader referred to
a video of Modi's brief
chat with Jinping in
Bali during the G20
summit last month,
treasury benches raised
a protest, alleging he
was deviating from the
discussion on supple-
mentary grants.
Rajya Sabha Chair-
man Jagdeep Dhankhar
asked Chidambaram to
place the video on the
table of the House later
in the day
.
Chidambaram said,
“I just want to know,
without going into de-
tails, was the border
situation discussed?
Don’t tell me what you
discussed.”
DidIndia-Chinarowfigurein
Modi,Jinpingexchange:PC
Piyush Goyal speaks during Winter Session of Parliament, in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI
P Chidambaram speaking in the RS during the Winter Session.
New Delhi (ANI): Con-
gress Leader in Lok
Sabha Adhir
Ranjan Chowd-
hury on Mon-
day sought time
for a detailed
discussion on
JK in the backdrop of
ongoing exodus of
Kashmiri Pandits tak-
ing place from valley
due to targeted terror.
Speaking in the
Lower House on
Monday, Chowd-
hury said, “In this
situation, a de-
tailed discussion
should be held on the
issue of Jammu 
Kashmir in the House.”
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury seeks
discussion in Parliament on JK
New Delhi
(PTI): Nearly
1.15 crore In-
dians who
had never
before tak-
en a flight
were able
to experi-
ence air
t r a v e l
via the
govt's ambitious UDAN
scheme, Union Civil
Aviation Minister
Jyotiraditya Scindia
informed Parliament
on Monday.
Replying to queries
during Question Hour
in RS, Scindia said
UDAN is an ambitious
scheme of the govern-
ment of India, under
which during the last
six years — since its
inception in 2016 —
nearly 1.15 crore peo-
ple who had never trav-
elled in an aeroplane
were able to undertake
journey.
He further shared
that 11 airlines are cur-
rently part of UDAN,
out of which three are
startups, whereas 70
new airports have been
established.
“Apart from these we
are going to establish 68
new airports by end of
2024towardsdiversifica-
tionof civilaviationsec-
tor,” said the minister.
UDAN (Ude Desh ka
Aam Nagrik) was start-
ed on October 21, 2016.
68 new airports by end of 2024: Scindia
New Delhi (ANI): As
per National Monetiza-
tion Pipeline (NMP), 25
airports of the Airports
Authority of India (AAI)
have been earmarked
for leasing over years
2022 to 2025, said
Ministry of Civil Aviation
on Monday.
Minister of State for
Civil Aviation VK Singh,
in reply to a ques-
tion in Rajya Sabha
on Monday, said AAI
airports are leased out
in the public interest for
their better manage-
ment utilizing private
sector efficiency and
investment. States and
passengers are the
ultimate beneficiaries
of enhanced airport
infrastructure and facili-
ties created by a private
partner, who operates,
manages and develops
leased airport under
Public Private Partner-
ship (PPP), he said.
Minister further said
airports have emerged
as a nucleus of eco-
nomic activities  have
a multiplier effect on the
economy of the State.
According to the MoCA,
airports namely Bhu-
baneshwar, Varanasi,
Amritsar, Trichy, Indore,
Raipur, Calicut, Coim-
batore, Nagpur, Patna,
Madurai, Surat, Ranchi,
Jodhpur, Chennai,
Vijayawada, Vadodara,
Bhopal, Tirupati,
Hubli, Imphal, Agartala,
Udaipur, Dehradun 
Rajahmundry have been
earmarked for leasing.
WILL LEASE
OUT 25 AAI
AIRPORTS
BETWEEN
2022-25: GOVT
Sahibganj (Jharkhand)
(PTI): Search is under-
way to trace the remain-
ing body parts of a
woman, who was found
chopped into pieces in
Sahibganj district, po-
lice said on Monday.
Around 18 pieces of the
22-year old woman’s
body were recovered on
Sunday, they said. Her
husband Dildar Ansari
and several family
members have been ar-
rested for allegedly
committing the crime
following a feud on in-
tervening night of Fri-
day and Saturday
, police
said. Victim belongs to
primitive Pahariya
community, and was
the second wife of An-
sari. “Search operation
to retrieve other body
parts of the deceased is
on,” SP (Sahibganj)
Anuranjan Kispotta
said. Meanwhile,
sparked a war of words
between leaders of op-
position BJP  ruling
JMM-led combine on
Monday. Ex Jharkhand
CM and senior BJP
leader Raghubar Das al-
leged that crimes
against tribal women
have been continuously
.
18 pieces of J’khand
woman’sbodyfound
New Delhi (FIB): The
Speaker of Lok Sabha,
Om Birla, inaugurated
the orientation pro-
gramme for Indian For-
est Service officers at
Parliament House Com-
plex on Monday
.
Speaking on the occa-
sion, Birla said that In-
dia’s diversity is its
strength and this
strength of ours is en-
shrined in our Constitu-
tion. Unlike other demo-
cratic countries, democ-
racy in India is associat-
edwithtraditionandhas
been part of our lives.
Talking about the role
of Indian Forest Service
officers, Birla said that
they should work for the
protection of forests as
well as increasing the
forest cover in the coun-
try
. Birla also said that
while implementing the
laws, the officers should
be sensitive towards
those whose lives  live-
lihooddependonforests.
Referring to India’s
commitment to climate
conservation, Birla said
that climate protection
and worship of nature
have been an integral
part of Indian culture.
India is leading world in
climate protection: Birla
Om Birla addressing probationary officers of Indian Forest Service.
Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating Good Governance Week.
NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN
Auraiya (UP): 5 people were killed  33 others injured
in separate accidents here on Monday morning due to
dense fog, police said. In Auraiya dist, 3 people were
killed and 9 others were
injured when a bus going
to Lucknow from Dehardun
rammed into a truck from
behind on Lucknow-Agra
Expressway, they said.
Deceased have been identified
as Mahesh Chandra, Neeraj Kumar and Aman Kumar,
they said. Due to dense fog, some other vehicles includ-
ing a bus and car were also affected by accident but no
passenger riding on them was hurt, police said. Injured
passengers were rushed to Saifai medical college hospi-
tal in Etawah for treatment, they said.
Lucknow: The Lucknow police have lodged an FIR
against a Twitter handle named, ‘AzaarSRK’, for sharing
a snippet of the song ‘Besharam Rang’ from Pathaan
with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s face in place of
Deepika Padukone. An
FIR has been registered
under Section 295A of
IPC  Section 66 of the
Information Technology
(IT) Act. Several BJP
leaders and Twitter users
found this objectionable and disrespectful and demand-
ed strict action against the accused. Cyber team of DGP
headquarters is currently investigating matter. Song
‘Besharam Rang’ from Pathaan has courted controver-
sies ever since it was released.
FIVE KILLED, 33 INJURED IN ROAD
ACCIDENTS DUE TO DENSE FOG IN UP
FIR FOR MORPHING YOGI'S PICTURE IN
‘PATHAAN’ SONG, INVESTIGATION ON
NEWS DIGEST
Malta couple
who adopted
baby, charged
with conversion
Bareilly (Agencies):
An FIR has been filed
against a Malta-based
couple and an orphan-
age official here for
‘wrongful conversion’
of an abandoned baby
girl who was adopted
by the foreigners.
3 years ago, the baby
was found abandoned
in an earthen pot here
and was adopted by the
couple. Right-wing ac-
tivists have now lodged
an FIR against the or-
phanage in Bareilly
and Malta-based cou-
ple that has adopted
the baby.
This comes a week
before child, named
Sita, was supposed to
travel to Malta.
VIOLENCE ROCKS
ALLAHABAD
UNIVERSITY
3 DIE AFTER CAR
FALLS INTO RIVER
IN KERALA
Prayagraj: The Allahabad
University was rocked
by violence on Monday
when students fought
a pitched battle with
security guards and then
the police. Trouble began
when the guards stopped
a student leader from
entering the campus. The
student leader said that
he was on his way to the
bank inside the campus.
This led to a scuffle that
paved the way for stone
pelting by the students,
the officials said.
Thtissur: Three members
of a family died on Mon-
day after their car fell into
a river at Arattupuzha in
Thrissur district of Kerala,
police said. The family
was on the way to attend
a marriage function in a
nearby resort, the police
said. Rajendra Babu (66),
his wife Sandhya (62) and
their grandson Samarth
(6) died in the accident
the car met with while
navigating on the road
along river, the officials
further said.
These are strategic and border
roads in the northeast... We know
who is threat in country’s northern
and eastern parts. Have Chinese agreed to
discuss the friction points in Doklam
junction. —P Chidambaram, former Finance Minister
Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) (ANI): Following the
Yangtse skirmish between the Indian and Chinese soldiers
along the Line of Actual Control in Tawang sector, the
monks of famous Tawang Monastery have warned China
that, “it’s not 1962, it’s 2022” and “it is PM Narendra Modi
government” at the helm. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi
will not spare anyone. We support the Modi govern-
ment and Indian army,” Lama Yeshi Khawo — a Monk
of Tawang Monastery said voicing the concerns of all
those present at the 17th-century monastery that has also
witnessed the 1962 clash between the Asian giants. Yesi
Khawo said that the Chinese government always “goes
after” other countries’ territories and it’s totally wrong.
‘IT’S NOT 1962, BUT 2022 WITH PM MODI GOVT’,
TAWANG MONASTERY MONKS WARN CHINA
Dildar Ansari
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Jodhpur: Rajasthan
High Court judge Far-
zand Ali created
a record on Mon-
day by hearing
more than 500
cases in a single
day. Apart from
325 cases listed in
his own court, he also
heard 203 cases listed
before Court No. 13.
For this, Justice Ali
heard various crimi-
nal cases continuously
till 6.30 pm.
Justice Ali has a ros-
ter of criminal ap-
peals, revisions and
other criminal cases.
On the other hand,
in Court No. 13, Justice
Madan Gopal
Vyas hears the
cases of bail of
the accused of
criminal cases.
Justice Vyas was
on leave on Mon-
day due to some rea-
sons, therefore, the
hearing of bail cases
was also handed over
to Justice Farzand Ali.
It may be noted that
there is winter vaca-
tion in HC from 23rd
December.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Ajmer 200-feet
bypassintersectionwill
soon be traffic signal
free. With this, the com-
muters will get freedom
from the jam on the sig-
nal. Taking this initia-
tive, NHAI has plans to
make an underpass
here for travellers mov-
ing from Ajmer to
Jaipur and Jaipur to
Ajmer. While a flyover
will be made to go for
Ajmer to Delhi route.
There will be AD grade
traffic towards Delhi 
Gopalpura. NHAI gave
a presentation regard-
ing this plan. The pres-
entation was given at
the JDA office in the
presence of JDA offi-
cials. In this meeting,
chaired by JDC Ravi
Jain, Additional DGP
Traffic VK Singh, and
top officers of JDA and
NHAI took part.
Raj HC Judge Ali hears
record500casesinaday
200-feet bypass to go traffic signal
free soon, NHAI plans underpass
Raj HC Advocate Assn Polls on Jan 27,
elections at Jaipur session court held
Border districts should work with
military to tighten security: CS
LONGEWALA WAR HERO BHAIRON
SINGHRATHOREBREATHESHISLAST
Singh had killed 25 Pakistani soldiers by
firing continuously for 7-hrs in 1971 war
Bhairon Singh, real-life hero from the film
‘Border’ was admitted in Jodhpur AIIMS
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: After almost 2
years, the election of the
High Court Advocate As-
sociation will be held on
Jan 27. Advocate Bhanu
Prakash Mathur had
filed a petition in the
High Court for holding
elections annually on the
basis of SC’s decision.
A division bench of
Justice Sandeep Mehta
and Justice Kuldeep Ma-
thur gave the order to
conduct the election on
27th January
. Two days
ago, the Raj HC Advocate
Association had issued a
notification for March 3.
But now, after the HC or-
der, elections will be held
on January 27.
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Final argu-
ments in the case filed
byRobert Vadra’sSky-
light Hospitality Pri-
vateLimitedwereheard
in Rajasthan High
Court in Jodhpur
on Monday
. How-
ever,thearguments
could not be com-
pleted and now the
matter will again
be heard on Tuesday
.
The case pertains to
land deals in the Kolay-
at region of Bikaner
district. The case came
up for hearing before
the single bench of Jus-
tice Pushpendra Singh
Bhati. Senior Advocate
KTS Tulsi appeared for
Skylight Hospitality
Pvt Ltd and argued the
matter involving Vadra
and his mother Moreen
Vadra. Notably, on Aug
26, 2014, Gajendra
SinghfiledanFIR
in the Kolayat po-
lice station, stat-
ing 12.65 hectares
of government
land was bought
and sold in connivance
with government offi-
cials by making forged
documents. Kolayat Po-
liceStationOfficerButa
Singhalsoproducedthe
investigation report on
the matter.
Jodhpur (FIB):The
28th annual employ-
ees sports competi-
tion of Rajasthan
Housing Board will
conclude on Tues-
day
. RHB Commis-
sioner Pawan Arora
will be chief guest
of concluding cere-
mony
. Convenor GS
Baghela informed
that the concluding
ceremony of the
sports tournament
will held at 2pm on
Tuesday
. The cere-
mony will be pre-
sided by Chief En-
gineer Jaipur
(First) KC Meena.
Ajmer (FIB): During
the demolition of a di-
lapidated building on
Srinagar Road in the
city, six labourers who
were having food got
buried due to a wall col-
lapse. In this, one died
on the spot, while five
others were injured.
Municipal Corporation
employees and police
reached the spot and
took the injured to the
hospital.
Councillor Manish
Sethitoldthatthehouse
belonged to a person
named Surendra. As
per the police, the de-
ceased labourer be-
longed to West Bengal,
and the police are prob-
ing the matter.
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Power crisis
may deepen in Ra-
jasthan where the coal
stock of two to four day
isleftinthemajorpower
plantsinthestate.2days
coal is left in Chhabra
Thermalplantwhilethe
stock for 3 days is left in
Chhabra Super Critical
power plant, Kalisindh
Thermal power project
and Suratgarh Super
Critical plant and four
days of coal stock is
there in Suratgarh ther-
mal power plant.
The situation has in-
creased the worries of
the officials of the ener-
gy department and they
are in touch with the
central government of-
ficials to ensure ade-
quate coal supply
.
The demand of elec-
tricity is constantly in-
creasing in the middle
of Rabi season and has
crossed 1600 MW
. At the
same time, some units
of Rajwest and Vidyut
Utpadan Nigam are
closed. Urja Vikas Nig-
am is trying to pur-
chase power from the
exchange but due to
non-availability of ad-
equate electricity from,
the power cuts have
started again.
Rural and urban are-
as are facing one to two
hours of power cuts. Of-
ficials said that efforts
are being made to keep
the block supply of the
farmers uninterrupted.
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: Bhairon Sin-
gh Rathore of Sher-
garh in Jodhpur, the
hero of the 1971 India-
Pakistan war, passed
away at 81 on Monday.
He breathed last at
AIIMS in Jodhpur.
Bhairon Singh was ad-
mitted to hospital on
Dec 14 following com-
plaints of breathing.
Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi also spoke
to Bhairon Singh’s son
on Vijay Diwas and in-
quired about his
health. Rathore was
posted in the 14th bat-
talion of BSF at Longe-
wala post in Jaisalmer
in 1971 and showed ex-
traordinary courage
and bravery while con-
fronting Pakistani sol-
diers. He shot down as
many as 20 Pakistani
soldiers with MFG.
Rathore had fought
bravely with Major
Kuldeep Singh’s com-
pany of 120 soldiers.
Narendra Modi
@narendramodi
Naik (Retd) Bhairon Singh
Ji will be remembered for
his service to our nation.
He showed great courage
at a crucial point in our
nation’s history. Saddened
by his passing away. My
thoughts are with his fam-
ily in this hour of sadness.
Om Shanti.
Ashok Gehlot
@ashokgehlot51
Deeply saddened at the
demise of the brave son
of Rajasthan Naik (Retd)
Bhairon Singh ji, whose
exemplary bravery at the
Longewala post during
1971 India-Pakistan war
can never be forgotten.
May the departed soul rest
in peace.
Suniel Shetty@SunielVShetty
Rest in Power Naik Bhairon Singh Ji. Heartfelt
condolences to the family
Sunil Shetty played the role of Bhairon Singh in the
film Border, Shetty expressed grief after the demise
of Bhairon Singh and re-tweeted BSF’s tweet
BSF officials with chariot containing dead body
of Bhairon Singh Rathore (inset) on Monday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma said
that the major border
of thestateisconnected
to the international
border and in view of
security concerns, the
districts along the bor-
der should work in co-
ordination with the
military officers and
keep the security tight.
Sharmawasaddressing
the meeting on coordi-
nation between the Dis-
trict Administration
and the Army through
video-conference at
Government Secretari-
at here on Monday
.
Sharma said that the
district administra-
tions of Barmer, Jais-
almer, Shri Gangana-
gar and Bikaner, should
ensure proper security
arrangements by con-
ducting regular meet-
ings with military offi-
cials. She also directed
the Army officers to
keep patrolling the bor-
der area to stop the anti-
socialelemetnsinvolved
in illegal activities for
security reasons.
Usha Sharma during the meeting withArmy officials on Monday.DGP
Umesh Mishra,Anand Kumar,Rakesh Kapoor,officers of Military and
Home Department along with the Collectors of Jaisalmer, Barmer,
Bikaner and Sri Ganganagar were present in the meeting.
NHAI officials giving presentation in JDA office on Monday. JDC
Ravi Jain, Addl DGP (Traffic) VK Singh and others were present.
Final arguments in
Vadra case today
RHB’s sports
tournament to
conclude today
in Jodhpur
Wall collapses in
Ajmer, one die 
5 others injured
Power crisis to loom large in Raj
again as 2-4 days of coal stock left
The election was held on Monday in the sessions court of Jaipur.
Around 1400 votes were cast, which will be counted on Tuesday.
From P1…
Highlighting his gov-
ernment’s schemes, the
CM said due to the 50
units of free electricity
and the amount of Rs
1,000 being given to
farmers every month,
46 lakh of them are not
paying anything for
their power consump-
tion.
“As regards social se-
curity, we are giving
pension to 1 cr people.
We did great work dur-
ing coronavirus pan-
demic and even the
WHO praised it,” he
said. Gehlot also talked
about the steps taken by
his govt to boost em-
ployment opportuni-
ties. Attacking the Nar-
endra Modi govern-
ment at the Centre, Ge-
hlot alleged that democ-
racy is being weakened
in the country and insti-
tutions such as the judi-
ciary, the EC and probe
agencies are working
under fear. The Con-
gress leader said the
entire country is reel-
ing under unemploy-
ment and price rise and
alleged that economy is
being destroyed  divi-
sions are being created.
“Nooneknowsinwhich
direction the country
will be taken,” he said.
Gehlot also alleged that
those who criticise the
BJP-led Centre are be-
ing sent to jail.
First India Bureau
Alwar: Congress Presi-
dent Mallikarjun
Kharge questioned the
BJP-led Centre’s intent
on resolving the India-
China border crisis.
“Has even your dog died
for the country
,” Kharge
questioned the BJP at a
Bharat Jodo Yatra pub-
lic meeting in Ra-
jasthan’s Alwar.
Kharge said that the
Congress leaders sacri-
ficed a lot for the coun-
try during India’s free-
dom struggle and
helped it attain Inde-
pendence. Referring to
the recent clash be-
tween Indian and Chi-
nese troops along the
LAC in Arunachal
Pradesh’s Tawang sec-
tor, he said that the BJP
“talks like a lion out-
side the country but
acts like a mouse with-
in” as it is unable to
confront China.
“Still, they claim to
be patriots and if we
say something we are
termed as deshdrohis
(anti-nationals),” the
Kharge said.
Ashwini Yadav and
Ziauddin Khan
Alwar: This does not
happen in Rajasthan.
Two people met yester-
day
. When I asked him
about their treatment,
they told that it was done
free of cost. Chiranjeevi
Yojana has removed the
painof lakhsof people,it
should be implemented
in the whole country
,”
Gandhi said, echoing Ge-
hlot’s demand to PM
Modi.Addressing the
rally, Rahul said, “Chil-
dren of BJP leaders,
right from Amit Shah to
everyone else, go to
English medium school
and then they give
speech that don’t learn
English. They don’t
want poor to learn Eng-
lish. They don’t want
you to dream big. I am
not saying that Hindi
should not be studied.
All the languages of In-
dia should be studied,
but Hindi will not be
useful to talk to rest of
the world. Only English
will be useful. That is
why 1700 English medi-
um schools have been
started in Raj, but it is
less. Every child of Raj
should get an opportu-
nity to study English.”
Stress is good as it helps us perform
at our best, but unrelenting stress
breaks one’s life, so revitalise
yourself regularly.
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Alwar: The meeting of a delegation led by
agitating MP Kirori Meena over several is-
sues, including ERCP, CHA, unemployment,
women atrocities will finally
meet Rahul Gandhi and Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot today.
Seven members will join the
delegation in the talks to be
held in Alwar. Meena has
been waiting for Rahul along
with his supporters at the
‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ pandal in Surer (Rajgarh)
village of Alwar. After a long discussion on
Sunday, it was decided that the delegation
would discuss the issues with Rahul Gandhi
and Ashok Gehlot on Monday. Meena said
that he is hopeful that the talks will yield
fruitful results.
Alwar: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gave
a big message through his gestures in the
public meeting in Alwar’s Malakhera.By
showering praises on CM
Ashok Gehlot and his govern-
ment, he gave answers to all
the questions regarding “lead-
ership” in Rajasthan. Along
with this, Rahul also gave
some tasks to CM Gehlot.
His gesture was a message
to those who repeatedly spread rumors of
change in leadership. Gandhi said he saw the
ground reality of State during Yatra. “If we
remain united, if we remain strong, we will
break the myth in Rajasthan. I am working
hard, you also work hard. Next time again
Congress govt has to be brought in State.”
Yogesh Sharma and
Aditi Nagar
Alwar: The Congress’
public meeting at
Malakhera in Alwar
was a successful rally
considering the sheer
number of people pre-
sent for the rally
.
Moreover, such was
the swarm of people
that the entire media
and even political pan-
dits kept guessing the
number present.
While the Congress
Party had claimed that
more than 3 lakh people
gathered at the venue,
wherein the public
meeting was held, but
according to some reli-
able intelligence sourc-
es, the crowd was esti-
mated to be in the range
of about 1.80 lakh peo-
ple.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: RCA President
Vaibhav Gehlot will
once again file nomina-
tion for the post of Pres-
ident. The Nominations
will be filed today for
the RCA elections to be
held on December 24.
The nominations will
be filed at RCA Acade-
my from 11 am to 5 pm.
While Vaibhav Gehlot
will file nomination for
he post of President,
Bhavani Samota will be
the candidate for Secre-
tary’s post from Vaib-
hav’s Group.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: An important
meeting regarding Ra-
jasthan Congress will
be held in New Delhi on
December 23.
Party President Mal-
likarjun Kharge, AICC
General Secretary (org)
KC Venugopal, CM Ge-
hlot, in- charge
Sukhjinder Singh
Randhawa will also be
present in the meeting.
Sources said that a
decision regarding the
three leaders of the Ra-
jasthan Congress,
Shanti Dhariwal, Ma-
hesh Joshi  Dharmen-
dra Rathore, who have
been served notices in a
matter of indiscipline,
may be taken. Cong
President has received
report of disciplinary
committee. The meet
was postponed due to
Rahul’s visit to Raj, but
now, High Command
will take decision.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Reacting to CM
Ashok Gehlot’s an-
nouncement to provide
gas cylinders to Ujjwala
Scheme beneficiaries
and BPL people for Rs
500 per cylinder, Deputy
LoP Rajendra Rathore
said that Gehlot is wor-
ried about his slipping
support base and there-
fore such an announce-
ment was made. He said
that the announcement
would turn out to be
false like the promise of
complete loan waiver of
farmers and employ-
ment to the youths.
Rathore said that Con-
gress had announced to
take necessary and ef-
fective steps to control
inflation in its election
manifesto.
Rathore asked as to
what is the compulsion
for Gehlot that after 4
years, he is worried
about the poor when the
elections are nearing.
A DELEGATION LED BY MP KIRODI
MEENA TO MEET RAHUL, CM TODAY
NEXT TIME AGAIN CONG GOVT HAS
TO BE BROUGHT IN RAJ: RAHUL
Crowd of 1.80L: Source;
Cong claims 3L people
RCA polls:Vaibhav
Gehlot to again file
nomination today
Meet on Raj Cong issue
on Dec 23 in New Delhi
CM worried about slipping support
base, so announced gas cylinders’
Congress’‘Hath Se Hath Jodo’
drive to begin from January 26
Did any of your dogs died for India:
Congress chief Kharge taunts BJP
First India Bureau
Alwar: A high-level
meeting of Congress
was held at Circuit
House in Alwar, where-
in, party leader Rahul
Gandhi, CM Ashok Ge-
hlot, former Dy CM
Sachin Pilot, in-charge
of Rajasthan
Sukhjinder Randhawa,
PCC Chief GS Dotasara
and other leaders were
present. Discussions
about Congress’s Hath
Se Hath Jodo campaign
to be held from Jan 26
were held. Rahul said
that ministers should
take out padyatras in
districts from January
26. Dheeraj Gurjar, Ji-
tendra Singh, Danish
Abrar, Divya Maderna,,
Tikaram Jully
, BD Kalla
were also present.
Like Bhartari Baba, the Congress leader
has left his throne and has dedicated him-
self to the service of people. Despite repeated
requests, Rahul Gandhi didn’t accept power from
2004 to 2014. State Govt will bring ERCP on its re-
sources. —Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi being greeted by GS Dotasra with a Rajasthani
Turban  a shawl during a public meeting in Malakhera.
Rahul Gandhi with Sachin Pilot during the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ in
Alwar. Also seen are Tikaram Jully, Harish Chaudhary  others.
CM Ashok Gehlot, Sukhjinder Randhawa, Mallikarjun Kharge, KC
Venugopal, Parsadi Lal Meena, Dharmendra Rathore, Bhanwar
Jitendra Singh, Sandeep Yadav and others.
Mallikarjun Kharge addresses
a public meeting in Alwar.
Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sukhjinder Randhawa, CM Ashok Gehlot, KC Venugopal, Dr BD Kalla, GS Dotasra, Tikaram Jully,
Mamta Bhupesh, Bhanwar Jitendra, Sachin Pilot  others at the public meeting held during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ in Malakhera in Alwar.
CM Gehlot: Those who criticise the
BJP-led Centre are being sent to jail
CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with a kid as he warms himself near
a fire during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ at Baswa village in Bandikui.
Gehlot spoke to the kids about education for a long time and
then said, “Let’s do something in English.” Then a child stood up
and recited ABCD. On this, CM Gehlot couldn’t stop himself from
clapping after listening to ABCD from the children.
CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with rural woman  children while
warming himself during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ at Baswa in
Bandikui. A woman said to Gehlot, “Make the school of 8th class
up to 10th. To this, Gehlot said, “Nowadays it is not 10th, but
12th. Consider it done.” The CM immediately called the officers 
ordered to promote the school located at Jaisinghpura Gate.
Jaipur: State Government is working
with commitment for the implementation
of the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project
(ERCP). For this, ERCP Corporation has
also been formed and CM Ashok Gehlot
has given approval of Rs. 25 crore as
share capital to the Corporation. Many
important steps have been taken by the
State Government for the farmers.
Jaipur: State Govt is sensitive about
women safety in Raj. Necessary steps
are being taken continuously in the state
regarding the same. In this sequence,
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved
an additional budget provision of Rs 60
crore in the Nirbhaya Fund for 45 POCSO
courts running in the state for the safety
of women.
CM GEHLOT APPROVES `25 CR
FOR ERCP CORPORATION
CM APPROVES ADDL BUDGET
OF `60 CR FOR NIRBHAYA FUND
It is more important that the
voice of masses of Raj should be
heard in every govt office: Rahul
We have walked three and a half
thousand kms. Walking cures
many diseases of body, he says
I salute the re-
solve with
which Rahul
Gandhi’s Yatra is going
on. Some people aren’t
liking this journey. Ka-
mal Nath challenged on
Dec 4, we welcomed it.
Yatra has broken all the
records in Rajasthan.
—Sachin Pilot,
Congress leader
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here are sev-
eral alterna-
tives availa-
ble when
looking for a
dress to wear
on a night
out. It might be hard to
attempt to narrow
down your options on
your own because dif-
ferentclothesworkbet-
ter for different body
shapes, climates, and
events. If you want to
add extra glamour to
your appearance then
you can go with a stun-
ning strapless outfit.
A strapless dress or
top has no apparent
shoulder straps or oth-
er forms of support,
yet it nonetheless fits
snugly around the up-
per torso. The internal
corset and/or bras-
siere are typically
used to support the
dress, and the tight-
ness of the bodice pre-
vents the garment
from falling out of
place.
Strapless fashion
was born when wom-
en’s clothes got more
open-minded in the
1960s and it became
more popular and ac-
ceptable to expose
skin. Today, strapless
dresses can also incor-
porate elements from
other dress types, such
as belts, fitted bodices,
and long, flowing
skirts like in maxi
dresses. International
fashion designers in-
cluding Christian
Dior, Alexander Mc-
Queen, and Stella Mc-
Cartney all include
strapless pieces in
their designs.
In recent years, sev-
eral celebrities have
been photographed
donning strapless
gowns. Gisele, a Brazil-
ian fashion model, was
one of them and she
was dressed in a long,
flowing white dress by
Christian Dior.
There are a tonne of
alternatives available
for the strapless fash-
ion to add to your
closet if you’re
ready to incorpo-
rate the trend into
your wardrobe.
There are so
many interesting
strapless designs
that designers are
embracing right
now, from sculp-
tural minidresses
to chic maxis.
Apart from styling
a straoless dress
the difficulties of
wearing a strapless
dress are
numerous. Depend-
ing on the situation,
if you style it cor-
rectly, the appear-
ance would have the
desired style.
MRIDULA SHARMA
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STRAPLESS
DRESSES HAVE
HAD QUITE A
JOURNEY IF
YOU ASK. THE
POPULARITY
OF BANDEAU
DRESSES AND
CORSETS HAS
CONTRIBUTED
TO THE
ENDURING
POPULARITY
OF STRAPLESS
NECKLINES.
LET’S DIVE
INTO THIS
STAGGERING
STRAPLESS
FASHION WITH
CITY FIRST
SLAY THE DAY
SLAY THE DAY
YOUR WAY
YOUR WAY
TANISHA
SANTOSHI,
Artist
FACE
OF
THE
DAY!
Aries
MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
Limiting some items
from your diet will have
a positive effect on your
health. There is much
to achieve today and
you will find yourself up to it.
Academic front seems favourable. You
are likely to buy something you have
been longing for.You are likely to spend
some time in self introspection.
Gemini
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Family issues that are
leading to disputes are
likely to be resolved
amicably. There is a
chance of somebody
taking you along for a function or a
party. Keeping track of something or
someone may prove an uphill task.
Your standing in your professional
circle is likely to get a boost.
Leo
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Financial front remains
rosy and promises to
bring in gains.
Guidance may become
the key to further your
career. A family member may make
you proud with an achievement.
Spending time with friends is possible.
Some of you may decide to take your
romance to the next level.
Libra
SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22
You may want things
differently on the
domestic front, but will
need to convince others
about your ideas. A
break from the routine is indicated and
will give you time to do things you
were not getting time. Change of
season requires you to take good care
of your health.
Sagittarius
NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22
You will succeed in
wriggling out of a tight
financial situation by
curbing wasteful
expenditure. An outing
with family promises much fun. Prepare
well for a long journey, if you want to
travel comfortably. Shifting to a new
house or a new city cannot be ruled out
for some.
Aquarius
JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19
Something being
organised on the social
front may get you
totally involved. Expect
immediate returns from
the investments made by you.
Workload is likely to increase on the
professional front. This is a fine day on
the financial front, as you manage to
earn a lot.
Taurus
APRIL 21 - MAY 20
Your bank balance is
likely to swell and make
you financially secure.
Buying something
expensive for the house
is indicated. Responsibilities are likely to
increase manifold. Those feeling
lethargic and unwell may get back on
the path to perfect health. Love is in the
air and you are likely to enjoy.
Cancer
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
Problems faced on the
financial front are likely
to disappear. Someone
who admires you will
leave no stone unturned
in appeasing you today. Those unwell
are likely to recover soon through
regular medication. Something may
keep you from realizing your full poten-
tial on the academic front.
Virgo
AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23
Someone’s good advice
will help in making the
right decisions on the
academic front. Things
start looking up on the
health front as you manage to remain
regular in your workouts. Prospects of
marriage for lovers are set to brighten.
Some of you can book tickets to
someplace exotic.
Scorpio
OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22
Something new may be
acquired for the home
by homemakers. An
initiative on the health
front is likely to give
rich dividends. Those involved in a
project will be able to give a good
account of themselves. Someone you
despise is likely to turn over a new leaf,
so let bygones be bygones.
Capricorn
DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20
This is a positive day
that proves special for
some. Meditate to
embark on a new
spiritual journey. You
will be able to regain lost ground on
the academic front to come at par with
the rest. Excellent showing at work will
get you hand-picked for an important
assignment.
Pisces
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20
Going the extra mile for
someone will be greatly
appreciated by all.
Much hustle and bustle
can be expected on the
social front to your delight.Someone
may not agree to your terms but that
should not affect your productivity. You
will get a chance to tap your potential
on the professional front.
YOUR DAY Horoscopeby
SaurabbhSachdeva
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WHETHER YOU’RE AN AVID WINTER SPORTS ENTHUSIAST OR ONE THAT PREFERS TO STAY INDOORS AT ANY SIGN OF
COLD OR WET WEATHER, IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW HOW TO KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY.
WHEN VENTURING OUT INTO THE ELEMENTS YOU MAY NEED SOMETHING MORE THAN JUST A
RAIN BOOT OR A FANCY KNEE-HIGH. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU SOME EASY SURVIVAL TIPS TO
EFFECTIVELY KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY THIS WINTER SEASON!
ow in case you are one
of those who wish for
winterstogoawaysoon,
we have something spe-
cial for you! What if we
told you, that you can
love the Christmassy
season, just as much as others
and also keep your feet (and
hands) warm and soft, how
would you feel? Elated, right?
WEAR A WARMER SHOE:
Give your feet a head-start by
keeping your shoes indoors
where it is warmer.
WEAR SHOES DESIGNED
FOR YOUR ACTIVITY AND
WEATHER: Avoid mesh run-
ning shoes. Instead, wear a hik-
ing boot or trail shoe and some-
thing with a thicker sole, is wa-
ter resistant or has water-proof
features, especially around the
toes and lower sides of the shoe.
WEAR A THICKER SOCK:
Aim for wool or synthetic fiber
socks rather than cotton, which
can absorb moisture quickly,
dry slowly and pull heat away
from your skin, making it a fab-
ric to avoid when there might be
snow involved.
WATERPROOF CLOTHING:
If you’re going to be in cold con-
ditions for an extended period
of time, consider adding a liner
between your sock layers, or
even using plastic bags.
MOVE YOUR BODY:Startingto
feel cold, walk faster, ski faster,
runfaster,doafewjumpingjacks.
Physical activity increases body
heat and helps to get the blood
movingfastertoyourextremities
whichalleviatesthatcoldfeeling.
Remember that if you use toe
warmers or do warm water
soaks, then you’ll want to make
sure the toe warmer or water is
not too hot as you can easily
burn yourself. If you have neu-
ropathy then you need to check
the temperature with your
hand or forearm first, as you
cannot rely on your feet to tell
you if it is too hot.
Don’t let cold feet keep you
indoors during the winter.
There is more to winter walking
than just the treadmill. But
your toes can get painfully cold,
and you may even risk frostbite
in bitter weather. You want to
avoid getting sweaty feet, as that
puts you at risk of developing a
blister. You can protect your feet
in cold weather with these tips.”
HAPPINESS IS
HAPPINESS IS,
,
WARM FEET!
WARM FEET!
MITALI DUSAD
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 Take one tablespoon of ghee and
heat the same in a small pan
 Add about 2-4 almonds to
the heated ghee and let the dry fruit
turn black in colour
 On medium heat, let these
two ingredients mix well and
afterwards, just add it to a small
container
Every night, before sleep, ap-
ply this roasted almond ghee concoc-
tion to your toes and over the same,
wear your socks for some time
 You can massage your toes and also
your cuticles for nail health
 Do this for about 2 weeks and you
will see the difference yourself. Not
only will your feet stay warm but they
will feel soft and supple (like the ones
shown in ads)
If you’re going to be in cold con- whichalleviatesthatcoldfeeling.
 Take one tablespoon of ghee and
heat the sam

the heated ghee and let the dry fruit
turn black in colour

two ingredients mix well and
afterw
HOW TO KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND SOFT DURING THE WINTER MONTHS
J
anhvi Kapoor is one of the
most talented actresses in
the industry. The Roohi ac-
tress always remains in
limelight due to her personal and
professional life. Janhvi, who
dated Shikhar Pahariya in the
past was recently spotted in Delhi
with her ex-boyfriend at an event.
To note, Shikhar Pahariya is the
grandson of Sushilkumar Shinde,
the former Chief Minister of Ma-
harashtra. The two dated each oth-
er for a few years before parting
ways. However, they did not con-
firm their relationship.
On Saturday, Janhvi and Shikhar
attended a fashion show in Delhi.
Many pictures and videos of the duo
from the event are doing
rounds on the internet and
soon after fans wondered if
they have rekindled their
romance. One user wrote,
“Are you guys back to-
gether?” While another
user said: “Happy to see
you both together
again.” In the video,
Janhvi is seen don-
ning a beige bodycon
dress and paired it
with a matching
oversized blaz-
er, while Shi-
khar sported
a sparkly
outfit.
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eepika Padukone, who
is one of the most loved
actresses in town, re-
cently jetted off to Qa-
tar to launch the FIFA
World Cup 2022 trophy.
The first pictures and
videos of the diva
are out and fans
just can’t
stop gush-
ing over her. She was seen un-
veiling the trophy in style ahead
of the final match between
France and Argentina. Soon af-
ter her appearance, the pictures
and videos went viral on the
Internet.
In the viral pictures and vide-
os, the actress is seen donning a
white shirt with black pants and
a leather overcoat. She complet-
ed her chic look with a side-part-
ed bun. While launching the tro-
phy, Deepika was seen adding
extra charm to the frame with
her million-dollar smile. The
dimpled beauty looked
all things gorgeous. She
launched the trophy in a jam-
packed stadium. A while ago,
her Pathaan co-star Shah Rukh
Khan was seen making an ap-
pearance during a pre-match
show with Wayne Rooney. The
duo recreated SRK’s signa-
ture pose in the studio. The
picture of them has gone
viral on the Internet.
D
DEEPIKA UNVEILS FIFA
WORLD CUP 2022 TROPHY
SECRET ROMANCE!
K
areena Kapoor
Khan is current-
ly going through
an excellent
phase in her acting ca-
reer, with some unique
and promising projects
in her kitty. The su-
premely talented ac-
tress, who recently won
the hearts of audiences
with her stellar perfor-
mance in Laal Singh
Chaddha, is keen to play
challenging characters.
Kareena, who is also a
great movie buff, often
gives her followers rec-
ommendations on what
to watch, and even re-
views her favourite
films and shows. Simi-
larly, she recently re-
viewed the White Lotus
Season 2, with an inter-
esting Instagram story
.
The popular star,
who is highly im-
pressed with the
highly popular
show, took to her
official Instagram
handle and posted a
special story, which
reads: “White Lotus
Season 2 - One word -
Genius (red heart emo-
ji). However, it is the
next line in Kareena Ka-
poor Khan’s Insta story
that caught the eye of
cine-goers. “We can do
this too... Zoya Akhtar
@zoieakhtar Are you
listening? (red heart
emoji),” wrote the pop-
ular actress.
SHEER BEAUTY
A
swespeakaboutcelebs,onesuchstarwhohas
always been attracted to avant-garde style is
Fashion Queen Shehnaaz Gill. Time and
again, Shehnaaz has simply stunned us
with her fashion statement, and we are totally
bowled over her wardrobe collection. Ditching
the extravagant heavily embellished ensem-
bles, Shehnaaz hopped on the ongoing ombre
saree trend and nailed it like a goddess. The
actress shared a few pictures on her Instagram
handleinwhich,shelooksbreathtakingdraped
in a pink and white ombre dupion silk floral
printed six-yard and exudes elegance as she
poses for the pictures. Her saree is beautifully
adorned with floral motifs on the border and is
draped very well. She paired her six-yard with a
floral printed sleeveless blouse that per-
fectly elevates her look. Shehnaaz
completed her look by donning dia-
mond jewellery with her outfit. She
went for subtle makeup and styled
her hair into a bun.
A
REQUEST
FOR
ZOYA
AKHTAR!
N
ora Fatehi is back in one of her
personal favourites, that is, a co-
ordinated outfit. At the moment,
she’s in Qatar the land of FIFA
World Cup 2022. As expected, we were
in sheer fireworks and her recent
lookisournewagendafortheseason.
Is there a style code that read ‘dresses
for December’? When you feel like
there needs to be a look in the spirit of
monochrome wholesomeness, watch
out for this dream ensemble. So
tastefully and royally Prada,
she looks c’est chic in this
two-piece combo. Loosen
up your style this winter
and get your summer-
ish appeal with this en-
semble because life is
too short to not try
something sexy
, isn’t it?
There is too much has-
sle around a long shirt
andallthosehackswe
use to make it look
modishly stylish.
Reach for this Rs.
1,19,766.94 twill
cropped shirt
which features a
retro-stylecollar,
long sleeves, a
pocket, a print-
ed logo, and an
e l a s t i c a t e d
hem.
NORA’S PRADA
CO-ORD SKIRT SET
Nora Fatehi
Kareena Kapoor
Zoya Akhtar
Janhvi Kapoor
Janhvi and Shikhar Pahariya during the fashion show
Shehnaaz Gill
Nora in Prada co-ord skirt set
Deepika Padukone
Deepika unveils the trophy
Shehnaaz in silk
floral saree
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CITY BUZZ
GET VACCINATED
STAY MASKED
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS!
Rudraksh Sharma celebrated his birthday at Labrass, Diggi Palace, Jaipur on Sunday. Jagdeesh Chandra reached to bless him on the occasion and wished him good health and success. Supermodels Neelanjana Jangid and Rewati Upadhyay among other
friends and family members were also present on the occasion to make the evening more special.  —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA
The grand wedding reception of Junaid,
son of Mohd. Umer with Hoor, daughter of
Mohd. Arif Khan was held at Hotel Rambagh
Palace, Jaipur on Sunday. Jagdeesh Chandra
reached to bless the newlyweds and wished
them a happy married life ahead.
 —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO
‘ART WITH A HEART’
CITY FIRST
he students of Jay-
shree Periwal
Group of Schools
showcased their
art exhibits in the
‘Art With a Heart
Exhibition’ being
held at Hotel ITC Rajpu-
tana. Inaugurated by
Pawan Arora, IAS, Com-
missioner, Rajasthan Hous-
ing Board, the exhibition
aimed at creating aware-
ness about contemporary
social issues. The exhibits
will be on display from De-
cember 19 2022 to December
20 2022 from 10 am-7 pm.
The students of the
6-12th grade of school
across ages demonstrated
their talents through oil
and acrylic paintings,
installations and
sculptures. The high-
light of the exhibition
was the live portrait and
live illustrations, which
won the hearts and acco-
lades of the visitors.
Pawan Arora visited the
exhibition gallery and was
dazzled by the finesse, the
profound thought and the
sensitivity displayed in the
exhibits.
The art exhibition was
attended by art aficionado,
authors, students and their
parents. Many of the young
artists were seen discuss-
ing their exhibits with the
enthusiasts and providing
insights. The proceeds
from the artworks sold at
the exhibition will be do-
nated to charitable causes.
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FELICITATIONS!
An alumni meet was organized at New Look Secondary
School, Lodha Banswara on Saturday. For the first time
since 1988, about 200 students who passed out from class
12th year after year participated in it. The students who
reached the school together in a group were welcomed by
Pradeep Kothari, Director of New Look School.
Seedling Modern High School sports day was organized at
JNU Sports Campus on Saturday in which Primrose House of
the school bagged the Gold Medal in Kho-Kho match.
Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS) –
2022’ will see participation of the
eminent jewellers of the country.
JJS Chairperson, Vimal Chand
Surana informed over 400 top
retailers of India have already
confirmed their participation in the
show. JJS Sec, Rajiv Jain said that
All India GJC Board of Directors
have been invited by the JJS.
CITY FIRST
T
oddler Time,
powered by
Shraddha Raw-
at and Neha
Singhi, organised a
Christmas Day Fun
Meet Up for toddlers
and their families at
C-Scheme, Jaipur
on Monday. The
main attraction
of the event was to
provide an open air
environment to the
children and families.
The event included
Santa Claus, puppet
show, Christmas tree
decoration, craft ac-
tivities and dance.
Their main idea was
to let the kids learn
something and have
fun with the moms.
ShraddhaRawat,Di-
rector Toddler Time
said, “Our idea is also
to promote women at
work. So we have a lot
of women showcasing
their products. This
session of ours is
unique in Jaipur
where various ac-
tivities are organ-
ised for children of
this age. Neha Singhi
also mentioned, “It
gives us immense
pleasuretoseethekids
happy
. Our aim is to
teach children some-
thing in a safe place.”
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ADDING JOY
TO EVERYDAY
WHAT’S HAPPENING!
A HEARTWARMING JOURNEY
CITY FIRST
R
AS Priyanka
Jodhawat’s book
‘Kuch Dil Ne
Kaha...Ehsaason
Ki Kainaat’ was re-
leased on Monday at
the RAS Club in Jaipur.
During this session,
literature, music and
cinema were discussed
in the presence of Pri-
yanka Jodhawat, lyri-
cist Rajasekhar and ac-
tor Piyush Mishra in
the session ‘Expression
of Feelings’. During
this, President of the
RAS Association
Gaurav Bajad and oth-
er administrative offic-
ers and dignitaries
were present. Ra-
jasekhar and Pi-
yush Mishra re-
leased the book and
the poster and read
out the golden lines
from the book. Priyan-
ka Jodhawat said that
literary compositions
can be prepared even
considering music and
cinema as the basis,
this book is a hallmark
of this.
cityfirst@firstindia.co.in
Under the joint aegis of the Department of Art  Culture, Jawahar
Kala Kendra and 3M Dot Bands Theater Family Society, the stage
lit up with plays on the second day of the 11th Jayarangam: Jaipur
Theater Festival. On Monday, December 19, where two plays were
presented on the stage, there was also a gathering of tales and
songs by actors Piyush Mishra, Rajasekhar and Puneet Sharma in
the Mehfil-e-Jayarangam.
Various competitions were organised at FH Medical
College  Hospital, Medical school in Satauli on Sunday,
where several students participated enthusiastically.
The program was inaugurated by Dr Javed Anwar
Warsi, Chairman of FH Medical College with a ribbon-
cutting ceremony. Warsi, Chairman of FH Medical. While
addressing the audience, he said that students should be
encouraged towards participating in various sports.
Jagdeesh Chandra greets Rudraksh. Also seen are
(R-L) Siddharth, Rewati, Saksham and Neelanjana
Jagdeesh Chandra cuts the cake with Rudraksh. Also seen are
(R-L) Saksham, Siddharth, Rewati, Neelanjana, Ujjwal and Ansh
(R-L) Ansh, Ujjwal, Saksham, Neelanjana,
Rudraksh, Rewati, Siddharth and Hunny
Pawan Arora lights the inaugural lamp. Also seen are (L-R)
Rupendra Periwal, Sudhir Mathur, Jayshree Periwal and others
Pawan Arora appreciates the sketch artwork by Arushi
Agarwal. Also seen are Sudhir Mathur, Aayushi Periwal,
Jayshree Periwal, Aakriti Periwal and Madhu Maini
A glimpse of the artwork showcased Pawan Arora keenly looks at the artwork displayed
During the Christmas Carnival
Jagdeesh Chandra with the groom Juniad, Mohd Umer, Azhar, Nisar Ahmed, Mr Baig and others
The newlyweds, Junaid and Hoor
Amrin, Rubana and Amna
Jagdeesh Chandra with Mr and Mrs Baig,
Mrs Umer, Roma Ahmed and Nisar Ahmed
—PHOTO
BY
SANTOSH
SHARMA
—PHOTO
BY
MUKESH
KIRADOO
—PHOTOS
BY
SANTOSH
SHARMA
RAS Priyanka
Jodhawat RAS Priyanka Jodhawat during the interactive session

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  • 1. WATCH THE NATIONAL HINDI NEWS CHANNEL BHARAT24 - JAHAN TAK BHARAT WAHAN TAK BHARAT24 BSE SENSEX 61806.19 468.38 | NSE NIFTY 18420.50 151.50 JAIPUR l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 194 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI 1971 INDO-PAK WAR: HERO OF LONGEWALA PASSES AWAY New Delhi: Work on railways’ ambitious bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad has gained momentum, with more than 98 per cent of land being acquired in Maharashtra. Piers have been erected for 118 kilometres, girders are being launched and the work on construction of bullet train stations has started. Jodhpur: Bhairon Singh Rathore, a BSF veteran of the 1971 India-Pakistan war whose bravery at Rajasthan’s Longewala post was portrayed by actor Suniel Shetty in the Bollywood movie ‘Border’, died in Jodhpur on Monday. He was 81. P7 ELON MUSK ASKS TWITTER USERS TO VOTE ON WHETHER HE SHOULD STAY AS BOSS Washington: Elon Musk has asked Twitter users to vote whether he should quit as head of Twitter. In a poll, Musk tweeted, “ “Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of poll”. BULLET TRAIN: OVER 98% LAND ACQUIRED IN MAHA NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE ECHOES IN UPPER HOUSE Oppn walks out of RS as Dhankhar rejects Chinese incursions debate! New Delhi: Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha walked out on Monday after Chair re- jected demands for de- bate on Chinese incur- sion on borders. Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar rejected all the nine notices under rule 267 saying they were not in order. How- ever, Congress and oth- er parties kept insisting on their demand for suspension of business so the issue could be taken up. But the chair did not relent, leading to MPs of the Congress, Left, DMK and other parties staging a walkout. Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha passed a bill for the repression of piracy onhighseaswithlifeim- prisonment along with death penalty for con- victs. Foreign Minister Jaishankar said govern- mentisincludingoption of life in prison. Meanwhile, LS passes bill to deal with maritime piracy and Appropriation Bills moved in RS Should not disrespect our jawans: EAM objects to ‘pitai’ word by Rahul Gandhi “Terror attacks down 168%, ‘naxalism’ by 265% in Modi govt” New Delhi: EAM S Jaishakar took strong exception to word “pitai” used for Indian soldiers by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi last week. Jaishankar said in LS that word “pitai” should not be used for country’s soldiers. “Our soldiers are standing at a height of 13,000 feet in Yangtse and guarding our border. They should be respected,” Jais- hankar said. New Delhi: Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Monday said that “terror inci- dents in J&K de- creased by 168 per cent” since the Modi government came to power and “Left Wing Extremism incidents were down by over 265 per cent” since 2015. Thakur said, “the Modi government un- dertook decisive ac- tions which yielded definitive results.” Surgical strikes in 2016 were in response to the Uri attack. Bala- kot Air strikes in 2019 were in response to the Pulwama bombing, so all these decisive ac- tions yielded defini- tive results,” Thakur told reporters here. He said since 2014, violence due to insur- gency has come down by 80 per cent, civilian deaths decreased by 89 per cent and 6,000 mili- tantshavesurrendered. Thakur said, “an era of peace has start- ed in the northeastern region under the lead- ership of Prime Min- ister Modi.” “INDIA DIDN’T EXPECT ANYTHING FROM PAK” New Delhi: India’s level of expectation from Pakistanis is “never very high”, EAM S Jaishankar said on Monday, in his first comments over the personal attack made by his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Jais- hankar said, “Our expectation levels with the Pakistanis are never very high.” NAFRAT KE BAZAAR MEIN, MOHABBAT KI DUKAN KHOL RAHA HU: RAHUL Aditi Nagar, Yogesh Sharma & Ashwini Yadav Malakhera: Having travelled for a fortnight in Rajasthan and com- ing face to face with the people of the state, for- mer Congress president Rahul Gandhi was at his poetic best on Mon- day when, while ad- dressing a mega crowd at Malakhera in Alwar district os the state, Ra- hul jibed at BJP leaders and stressed that he is out to open a place of love and brotherhood amid an environment of hatred. “IdonotfindBJPlead- ers to be bad. When I go on the way , they point and ask what are you do- ing? I want to answer themthatIamopeninga shop of love in the mar- ket of hatred. Come, you also open a shop of love in the market. Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chan- dra Bose, Sardar Patel, Ambedkar all had opened shop of love in the market of hatred,” the Gandhis scion said. Rahul said that the best scheme for the poor is in Rajasthan. “In the state before Ra- jasthan, people used to say that we have to get kidney transplant done, we do not have money . Turn to P8 Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge (not in the pic) and Rahul Gandhi gave the message to eradicate hatred from the country in a huge public meeting held in Alwar on Monday. MODI TO CHAIR 2ND NAT’L CONFERENCE OF CHIEF SECRETARIES NEXT MONTH New Delhi: Ahead of the Union Budget 2023-24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the ‘second national conference of chief secretaries’ in the national capital next month, a senior government official said. The second national conference of chief secretaries will be held in Delhi from January 5-January 7 and it will be a significant step towards further strengthening the partnership between the Centre and state govts, the official told PTI. Shah lays out plan for ‘Bangla-Vijay’! New Delhi: It seems that the BJP top brass has finally taken a call on how the party wants to move ahead in the po- litically volatile state of West Bengal. After fac- ing a defeat in the as- sembly elections, the party will put all its might in local outreach rallies. Moreover, Shah has reportedly also asked the party leaders in state why has the left’s vote share in- creased while BJP’s hasnt. In view of the 2024 General Elections, BJP has taken an aggressive stance in Bengal that has 42 Lok sabha seats. For this, rallies have been planned - about 30 in all - throughout 2023 and of these some mega rallies will also be ad- dressedbyPMNarendra Modi. Notably, Amit Shah,onSaturday ,asked state leaders to focus on holding smaller rallies. It is also being said that every month 2-3 rallies will be held in approx two dozen constituen- cies already chosen by the high command. Amit Shah and BJP na- tional President JP Na- dda, it is being said, will address a dozen rallies each during this time. Baghel takes dig at Bajrang Dal New Delhi: Chhattis- garh CM Bhupesh Baghel on Monday took a sharp swipe at members of the Ba- jrang Dal, over a song from Shah Rukh Khan- Deepika Padukone star- rer “Pathaan”, and spoke about the signifi- cance of saffron colour among ascetics as he said that the colour symbolises sacrifice. Opposition MPs walk out from the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY PTI 15million tonnes of millet produced in India, in last 5 years Millet Millet MealforModi Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar to host a “millet-only” lunch for PM Narendra Modi and all the members of Parliament (MPs) on Tuesday in the Parliament premises. Lunch being hosted to mark “Mil- let Year”, a special initiative by PM Narendra Modi, after which United Nations declared 2023 as the International Year of Millet (IYOM). Special chefs from Karnataka to cater to MPs with delectable ragi Idlis, dosas. Other items like ragi and jawar rotis, bajra and jawar khichdi along with bajra kheer to be served among many others. Millet was notified as a nutritious- cereal in April 2018 and was also included in the Poshan Mission campaigns. Asia and Africa, primarily India, Nigeria and Sudan are primary producers and consumers of millet crops. SEVERAL VARITIES OF MILLETS  Jowar  Proso millets (common millet)  Sorghum and pearl millet  Ragi (finger millets)  Cheena (proso millets)  foxtail millets (kangni) other non-segregated millets are available. Alwar: Poor families covered under the Ujjwala scheme will be given 12 LPG cylinders a year for Rs 500 each in Ra- jasthan from April 1, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced on Monday. Gehlot made the announcement in the presence of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi at a rally here on the sidelines of the “Bharat Jodo Yatra”. “I am preparing for the budget next month…. Right now, I want to say only one thing. Under the sham of the Ujjwala scheme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has provided the poor with LPG connections but the cylinders are lying empty as the rates have increased from Rs 400 to Rs 1,040,” the veteran Congress leader said. “I would like to announce on this occasion that those who are below the poverty line and covered by the Ujjwala scheme, a study of their category would be conducted and from April 1, they will be given 12 cylinders a year for Rs 500 each,” he added. Gehlot said his government would take one step after another to ease out the impact of inflation on people. Turn to P8 12 CYLINDERS TO ‘UJJWALA’ FAMILIES @ `500 EACH: CM
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 Vikas Sharma Jaipur: The medical department has incor- porated 167 new vehi- cles in its fleet as a re- placement to the obso- lete basic life support 108 ambulances. Medi- cal Secretary Dr Prithvi has issued orders in this regard to the con- cerned firm. He told that complaints were being received about these old ambulances breaking down midway as they have been in op- eration for a long. Due to this many times, there was a delay in pro- viding emergency med- ical facilities taking a long to take the patients to the hospital. Keeping this in mind, instructions have been given to the service pro- vider firm GVK EMRI to include new ambu- lances by declaring the old ambulances as un- fit. Medical Secretary informed new emergen- cy 108 ambulances have been issued 15 in Jodh- pur, 15 in Udaipur, 14 in Alwar, 11 in Nagaur, 9 in Jhunjhunu, 10 in Sriganganagar, 7 in Jaipur I, 7 in Sikar, 6 in Bharatpur, 6 in Karauli, 6 in Kota, 5 in Bundi, 5 in Pali, 5 in Sawaimad- hopur, 5 in Jaipur II and 5 in Barmer, etc. State govt augments fleet of ambulances LIFE-SAVING VEHICLES  Instructions have been given to the service provider firm GVK EMRI to include new ambulances by declaring the old ambulances as unfit JDAtotakeloanfromNCRPBfor Metro Rail route expansion Ambedkar Univ’s VC faces inquiry regarding edu qualif THE TOTAL COST OF EXPANSION OF JAIPUR METRO RAIL ROUTE IS `1192.32 CR Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: The Jaipur De- velopment Authority will expand the Metro Rail route. The total cost of expansion of the Met- ro route is Rs 1192.32 crore. The JDA will take a loan from National Capital Region Plan- ning Board (NCRPB) and give it to the Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation. The State Finance De- partment gave instruc- tions to JDA in this re- gard. JDA has sent a proposal to NCRPB for the loan requirement. Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot had announced in the budget to expand the Metro Rail route from Badi Chaupar to Transport Nagar and from Mansarovar to Ajmer Road. At present, Jaipur Metro Rail runs be- tween Badi Chaupar to Mansarovar. Under the budget announcement of the Chief Minister, the existing route of the Metro is to be ex- panded from both sides of Badi Chaupar and Mansarovar. A corridor of two to three kilome- tres in length will be constructed at both ends of the route. The total cost of ex- pansionof JaipurMetro Rail route is Rs 1192.32 crore. Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation had sent the proposal of finan- cial approval for Pack- age One C and Package One D to the state gov- ernment. The Chief Minister has given fi- nancial approval for the proposal. According to this, the JDA has been given an important re- sponsibility in raising the necessary funds for the expansion of the Metro route. Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Yet another vice-chancellor is in controversy in Ra- jasthan. The vice chan- cellor of Dr BR Ambed- kar Law University, Dr Dev Swarup is facing an inquiry by a committee appointed by Raj Bha- wan regarding his edu- cational qualification. On the complaint that Dev Swarup concealed information of his edu- cational qualification as LLB in the application for appointment as VC in the law university whichhehadmentioned in previous bio data at the time of appointment as the VC of the Univer- sity of Rajasthan, the Raj Bhawan ordered an inquiry in July . It was also alleged that the LLB degree which Dr Devswarup possesses was invalid. The VC has sought a time of two months from the committee to produce the LLB degree. First India Bureau Jodhpur: Taking a suo moto cognizance of media reports about compensation to the victims of the cylinder blast tragedy in Jodh- pur, the High Court has sought an affidavit from the Finance Sec- retary on the determi- nants of the quantum of compensation and the scheme under which it is sanctioned. The court also gave reference to the agree- ment of the govern- ment with the demon- strators seeking a spe- cial package for the victims of Bhungra gas cylinder blast victims. Taking cognisance of the matter, a bench of justice Dinesh Mehta has also referred the file to the chief justice for the listing of the matter with an appro- priate bench for hear- ing. The court also gave instructions to Mehta. JDA frees prime land of encroachment in Chomu First India Bureau Jaipur: The JDA’s enforcement squad, on the instructions of Chief Controller of JDA, Raghuveer Saini freed land of encroachment by breaking the wall boundary on Mon- day . The land mafia had occupied 700 square yards of valuable land near Tehsil in Ram- pura Dabri town in Chomu. After this action, there was a stir among the land ma- fia. Saini said that after receiving a complaint of illegal occupation of about 700 square yards of precious govern- ment land, notice was given to them first. The team of zone 12 completely demolished the ille- gal structures.  Metro corridor from Chandpole to Mansarovar was first constructed under Package One A.  Under package One B, an underground Metro corridor was constructed from Chandpole to Badi Chaupar.  According to CM Gehlot’s budget announcement, Metro route is to be ex- panded under Package One C & One D.  Under package One C, a Metro corridor will be constructed from Badi Chaupar to Transport Nagar via Ramganj Chaupar.  An underground Metro corridor will be built from Badi Chaupar to Ramganj Chaupar and beyond that to the bound- ary of the wall.  According to the approval given by the state finance department, JDA will take out a loan for the expansion of the metro route.  JDA will provide interest free loan to Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation by taking loan from financial institutions  The total cost of expansion of the metro route is Rs 1192.32 crore.  The total cost of Package One C is Rs 993.51 crore.  Cost of Package One D is Rs 204.81 cr.  JDA has sent a proposal to the Na- tional Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) to take the loan. METRO RAIL ROUTE JDA’s EXPANSION PLAN First India Bureau Jodhpur: Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajen- dra Singh Shekhawat on Monday attacked the Congress government and Congress leader Ra- hul Gandhi over the on- going Bharat Jodo Yatra. He said that those who cheated farmers, youth, and women of Rajasthan are now embarking on the Bharat Jodo Yatra. “Rajasthan has been included in the Nation- al Perspective Plan for River Interlinking, the cost of which is much less than ERCP, and the state government will have to give only a 10 percent grant instead of 60 per cent, yet poli- tics is being done on ERCP. Those who are taking out Bharat Jodo Yatra need to look at them themselves. They have cheated 75 lakh farmers and crores of the youth of the state. The Congress is cele- brating the completion of its four years in gov- ernment, but there is nobody from the government to condole the death of those killed in Bhungra cylin- der blast,” said Union Minister Gajendra Sin- gh Shekhawat. Congress deceiving 13 districts on ERCP,says Shekhawat V V V PREVIOUS CASES Gajendra Singh Shekhawat HC seeks affidavit on compensation amount PILOT DEMANDS SPECIAL PACKAGES FROM STATE & CENTRAL GOVT Jaipur: Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot has demanded the central and state government to give special packages for the families of Jodhpur’s cylinder blast tragedy victims. On December 8, a cylinder blast in Bhungra of Shergarh division of the district triggered a fire leaving about 50 people injured. Pilot wrote letters to the Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot demanding a special package to the families of the deceased and the injured in the incident. In the letter to the Union Minister, Pilot has demanded that maximum financial compensation should be made available to the families of the deceased and the injured by the Ministry and the Indian Oil Corporation. Similarly, in the letter to the Chief Minister Gehlot, the former deputy CM demanded that by the state government, financial compen- sation should be issued to the families of the deceased and injured under a special package. He also demanded from the state government to ensure employment to at least one each from the families of the deceased and injured. He said that many of the injured are in serious condition. “The victims of this heart-wrenching tragedy in village Bhungra should be supported by giving them maximum financial compensa- tion,” Pilot wrote in the letter. He will reach Jodhpur by Mandore Express and will go to Bhungra village in Shergarh. He will meet the family members of the victims and will pay tributes to the deceased persons. The former deputy CM will also go to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital to meet the injured. Pilot will also take feedback from the family members of the victims. MP MANOJ RAJORIYA RAISES JODHPUR BLAST ISSUE IN PARLIAMENT Delhi: The Bhungra cylinder explosion case was raised in Parliament on Monday. Karauli-Dholpur MP Dr Manoj Rajoriya raised the issue of the cylinder blast during question hour in Lok Sabha. “No action has been taken against the officers who were guilty in this case. Maximum compensa- tion should be given to the family members of those who died and those injured in the tragic incident,” said Lok Sabha MP Dr Rajoriya. BHAGWAT KATHA Governor Kalraj Mishra attended Shrimad Bhagwat Katha narrated by Aniruddhacharya at Hotel Haveli complex located at Statue Circle in Jaipur on Monday. Governor stayed there for about an hour. Discussion held on 100 years completion of Sangh in Jaipur First India Bureau Jaipur: On the second day of the Gyanam Fes- tival of RSS in Jaipur, a discussion was held on the completion of 100 years of Sangh. In this session, the journey of completion of 100 years of Rashtriya Swayam- sevak Sangh was dis- cussed. The session was attended by senior RSS functionary Ramesh Agarwal and RSS campaign team member Ravi Kumar. RSS functionary Ra- jeev Tuli said that two things are permanent in the Sangh and that India is a Hindu nation and the Sangh is for ul- timate glory. The RSS functionar- ies said that if society wishes, women will be included in the top lead- ership of the Sangh. Man held with gold wires worth `48 lakhs at Jpr airport First India Bureau Jaipur: The Customs officials at Jaipur Inter- national Airport on Sunday arrested a pas- senger and recovered gold wires weighing 872 grams from his pos- session. The smuggled gold was valued at Rs 48.46 lakhs. Officials informed that the passenger had arrived from Sharjah on an Air Arabia Flight. “While scanning the check-in baggage, a wire-like thing was spot- ted,” said an official. Ravi Kumari, Ramesh Agarwal, Rajeev Tuli & Jitesh Jethanandani at the Gyanam Festival of RSS in Jaipur on Monday. JODHPUR CYLINDER BLAST RAJE TO REACH JODHPUR TODAY, TO MEET FAMILIES OF VICTIMS DIYA EXTENDS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO BLAST VICTIMS Jodhpur: Former chief minister Vasundhara Raje will reach Jodhpur from Delhi today to condole the death of people in a cylinder blast incident in Bhungra. She will reach Bhungra in Shergarh and will meet the family members of the victim. Raje will console them. BJP’s former district president Bhopal Singh Badla said that Raje will reach Jodhpur from Delhi by a flight and will move to Bhungra village. Raje will return to Delhi from Jodhpur on the same day. Jaipur: Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari has extended support to the victims of Bhungra cylin- der blast victims and an- nounced financial aid of Rs 11 lakhs to the victims. MP Diya Kumari also appealed to people from the com- munity to support the victims of the cylinder blast. She termed the in- cident as an unfortunate tragic incident and also condemned the lack of efforts of the state govt.
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 VRS IN RAJASTHAN POLICE Compulsory retirement for indisciplined cops Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: Rajasthan Po- lice will take strict ac- tion against police of- ficers and policemen who are indisciplined and mess up research. After instructions of DGP Umesh Mishra, many police officers and policemen have been given compulsory retirement. Last week, CM Ge- hlot held a meeting of police officers at the police headquarters and gave instructions to take strict action against such police personnel, who are ei- ther in collusion with criminals or are care- less. The PHQ has giv- en compulsory retire- ment to many police- men, including five inspectors and six sub- inspectors. According to the in- formation, some more police personnel may face compulsory re- tirement in coming days. At PHQ, continu- ous scrutiny is being done and compulsory retirement has been giben to them for being negligent in their work. According to infor- mation, in the month of January, a list of mandatory retirement may be released, in which the names of a dozen police personnel may be named at the level of the police headquarters. COPS GIVEN COMPULSORY RETIREMENT l Ganpatram, Police Inspector, Bharatpur l Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Company Commander, RAC Kota l Narendra Singh, Police Inspector, CID CB l Banwarilal, Police Inspector, CID CB l Jitendra Gangwani, Police Inspector, Jaipur Rural l Ashok Kumar Sawariya, SI, Jodhpur Commissionerate l Dharamveer Singh, Sub-Inspector, Jaipur Rural l Mohanlal Sharma, Sub-Inspector, Dausa l Lalchand, Sub Inspector, Nagaur l Vinod Kumar Verma, Sub-Inspector, CID CRITERIA FOR COMPULSORY RETIREMENT l Police officer or police personnel, who have attained the age of 50 years l Any punishment received in the last 5 years l ACR keeps getting worse l Police personnel remain absent without notice l ACB action has been taken against the police personnel l Policeman is chargesheeted l Has completed 25 years in job State-level exhibition on 4 yrs of Gehlot Govt, draws huge crowd on Day 2 at JKK First India Bureau Jaipur: The state-level development exhibition organized at Jawahar Kala Kendra on the com- pletion of four years of the state govern- ment remained an attraction for the peo- ple on the second day as well. A large number of visitors came and took information about the public welfare schemes and development works conducted by the state government. Stall set up by the Information and Public Relations Depart- mentdrewahugecrowd. People irrespective of their age and class were seen in the exhibition, whose theme is ‘Jan Seva, Sabka Sam- man, Aage Badta Rajasthan’. On Sunday, school and col- lege students as well as rural women associated with Rajivika visited the exhibition. The group of women associ- ated with Rajivika ob- tained the literature and resolved their que- ries regarding the schemes of the state govt. The women were thrilled to know the pro- cess of Sujas video bul- letin making. Students and youths were enthusiastic re- garding the quiz compe- tition based on govern- ment schemes. The ‘Aao Khele Khel, Sab Mil Ho Jayein Ek’ puzzle games at the Public Relations Department were very popular. Information about government schemes was provided in an interesting way through quiz and puzzle games. Gifts were given to the winners. Stalls of various Departments of Rajasthan Government have been set up in the exhibition to aware the masses regarding the govt schemes. MODEL STATE RAJ Devp Exhibition AMID HUGE FOOTFALL STATE GOVT EXTENDS THE EXHIBITION FOR ONE MORE DAY
  • 4. “World Champions! I dreamed it so many times, I wanted it so much that I still haven’t fallen, I can’t believe it. Thank you very much to my family, to all who support me and also to all who believed in us. We demonstrate once again that Argentines when we fight together and united we are capable of achieving what we set out to do. The merit belongs to this group, which is above individualities, it is the strength of all fighting for the same dream that was also the dream of all Argentines... We did it! Go Argentina! we are seeing each other very soon,” Messi captioned a photo after winning n a sport that produces su- perstars every year, what does it take to get immortal- ised as one of the greats for posterity?Theanswercould beverysimpleandyetquite complicated. In today’s day and age, when every move and tackle made, every pass completed and every goal scored makes it to the hand- sets of millions of football fans within seconds, it sure could be easy to become popular in the world’s most popular sport. Over the years, there have been sev- eral stars who have pro- duced greatness on the greens, from Alfredo de Ste- fano to Johan Cryuff, Fer- enc Puskas to Lev Yashin, Zico to Michel Platini, there areaplethoraof namesthat one can recount. But when it comes to the list of the greatest of them all, they are all dwarfed by two names,Brazil’sPeleandAr- gentina’s Diego Maradona. This is because apart from the exemplary skills and achievements that the two could boast of, leading their respective countries to the WorldCuptitleensuredthat their names have been writ- tenintheannalsof football- inghistoryingoldenletters. On Sunday , December 18, 2022, another name joined that rare and elite list of all. Lionel Messi, not that his silkendribblingskills,innu- merable goals at club and internationallevel,werenot enough to earn him a leg- endary status, but a World Cup win was just the stamp thatheneededtobecomean all-timegreat.Themagician himself wasattheforefront, scoring 7 times in the tour- nament, including two strikes in the see-saw final encounter against defend- ing champions France. He shatteredseveralrecordsen route to the trophy that Ar- gentina has been pining for 36longyearssincethegreat El Diego had done it for them. Having emulated his idol at last, Messi is truely now Argentina’s “Messi- ah”. Lionel Messi is ‘D10S’ (DIOS), a combination of the Spanish word for “God” with the No. 10 on his jersy . Before the 2022 World Cup, Messi had only scored six World Cup goals - meaning he more than doubled his tally from his previous four tournaments combined. The Argentina captain was part of the national team that lost to Germany 1-0 in the 2014 final, but the magic he produced game in, game out during his peak years for Barcelona never seemed to translate when wearing the blue and white stripes of his coun- try . He has now surpassed Pele with 13 goals at World Cups and is tied for fourth with Just Fontaine on the all-time list. His seven in this year’s tournament surpassed Maradona’s five at the 1986 edition in Mex- ico. In what may come as a relief to millions of football fans across the world, Argentine tal- isman Lionel Mes- si has an- nounced that he will con- tinue to play football for Argentina. I OM SHARMA The writer is pursuing engineering from the University of Melbourne (Australia) t 35, Lionel Messi seems to be keen on enjoying the feeling of playing as the world champion for Argentina, some- thing that he has never done before in his long and decorated career. After winning the World Cup in Qatar, Messi confirmed he would carry on to play for Argentina, at least a “few more” times as he dismissed rumors about his retirement. “I wanted to close my career with this, it was the one that was missing so I can no longer ask for any- thing else,” said Messi and added “I was able to get the Copa America and now the World Cup that I had fought so hard for. I’ve got it at the end of my ca- reer. But I love football and I want to continue living a few more games being world champion.” A LIONEL MESSI IS THE WORLD CHAMPION! l Lionel Messi has won the World Cup Player of the Tournament for a second time l As a result, Messi makes history to become the first player to win this prize twice l The Argentina star scored seven goals in the tournament and got three assists l Messi's most: 21 total World Cup goal contributions (13 goals, 8 assists) l Messi became first player to win 5 Player of Match awards at a single men's WC Messi - D10S (DIOS: GOD IN SPANISH) THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE HIM... MESSI OPENS UP ON RETIREMENT TALKS WANT TO CONTINUE AS WORLD CHAMPION THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 he UK is facing a winter of dis- content against the Tory gov- ernment led by Prime Minister Rishi Su- nak. Major trade unions have threatened to cripple work demanding pay hikes. The earlier instance of such a massive strike was in December 1979 dur- ing the rule of Margaret Thatcher. It will be unfair to blame workers, includ- ing those from the health sector, for their drastic step as the inflation is at an all-time high and the cost of living has gone through the roof. The energy crisis because of the conflict be- tween Russia and Ukraine has made life tougher. In line with Thatcher’s ap- proach, Rishi Sunak is pre- paring to foil the strike by considering deploying an army if needed. Most of the unions which have threatened to go on strike are mainly from the public sector like National Health Service unions of nursing, junior doctors, ambulance crews, midwives and physiothera- pists. Railway workers struck work. The country is faced with travel chaos this month with passport and border check staff go- ing on strike unless Sunak and his Chancellor Jeremy Hunt agree to the workers demand for a pay hike, chances of which are re- mote as the economy is in recession. The strikers are facing both criticism and support from the public. The criti- cism is on account of large-scale disruptions the strike would cause but those aware of the hard- ships being faced by the working class because of the unaffordable cost of living are sympathetic to- wards them. The govern- ment is refusing to give pay hikes saying that it will further fuel inflation. For Rishi Sunak these are testing times. UK’S DECEMBER OF DISCONTENT The UK is facing a winter of discontent against the Tory government led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Major trade unions have threatened to cripple work demanding pay hikes. The earlier instance of such a massive strike was in December 1979 during the rule of Margaret Thatcher T SPIRITUAL SPEAK Those who cling to perceptions and views wander the world offending people. —Buddha Amit Shah @AmitShah Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil, Thakur Roshan Singh and Ashfaq Ullah Khan are the national heroes whose patriotism and contribution to the freedom movement inspires every Indian. The grateful nation will always be indebted to these sacrifices who happily laid down their lives for the freedom of the country. Anurag Thakur @ianuragthakur Heartfelt salutations to the brave and hardworking sons of Mother India, Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaq Ullah Khan and Thakur Roshan Singh, the administrators of ‘Kakori Rail Action’, on their sacrifice day. Your sacrifice while fulfilling your duty towards the country in the freedom struggle will be remembered for generations. TOP TWEETS Vol 4 Issue No. 194 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
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Sharat K Verma New Delhi: Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra is now about to reach Del- hi border. The yatra, led by Rahul, will reach Delhi on December 24 and take a week’s rest. After that, the yatra will start again on Jan- uary 2 or 3 and will go to Haryana, Punjab and then Jammu and Kash- mir via Ghaziabad. So, the responsibility of Rahul’s visit for the next few days is going to fall on Haryana leader Bhupinder Singh Hoo- da. There is a big pro- gram to welcome Ra- hul’s visit in Delhi and the responsibility is also on him. Apart from this, for the duration of the journey in Haryana, he will have to make better arrangements than in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Even when the Yatra reaches Punjab, his re- sponsibility will not end. Keep in mind that whatever program is organized by Cong in Delhi and NCR, respon- sibility of gathering crowd and making all other arrangements re- mains with Hooda. However, prepara- tions are also being made in the All India Congress Committee to organize a big program on the arrival of Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi. The Congress party has called a meeting on De- cember 23 to discuss its preparations. In it, all the party’s general sec- retaries, secretaries, state in-charges, state presidents and leaders of the Congress Legisla- ture Party in the As- sembly have been called. It is being told that all these leaders will be present in the Congress visit on 24th December. Keep in mind that Congress has lost badly in the recent municipal elections in Delhi. In the last two as- sembly and two Lok Sabha elections, the party could not even open its account. For this, the party is mak- ing all-out efforts and along with Delhi, the leaders of Haryana and Raj have been engaged. Rahul’s Yatra is now Hooda’s responsibility! PASSING ON THE BATON Patna (PTI): The Nit- ish Kumar government in Bihar on Monday put at 38 the number of peo- ple who died in the Sa- ran hooch tragedy, as- serting that higher death figures quoted by various quarters were “misleading”. State Prohibition Minister Sunil Kumar made the averment at a hurriedly convened press conference inside the assembly premises on the last day of the winter session, when proceedings were dis- rupted by the opposi- tion BJP over the deaths that took place in the dry state last week. “The number of peo- ple who died after con- suming spurious liquor in Saran is 38... higher figures are mislead- ing,” said the minister. BJP leaders have been claiming that “more than 100 people” have died. Most media reports have put the death toll to be more than 50. The minister, howev- er, added, “We may re- vise the death toll if we get any additional in- formation which is found correct upon ver- ification.” Only38died,higherdeath tollmisleading:BiharGovt Higher death figures are being quoted by various quarters: Minister BJP MLAs stage a protest outside Bihar Assembly questioning liquor prohibition in the state in the wake of Chhapra hooch tragedy during the Winter Session of State Assembly, in Patna on Monday. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leads the party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, in Alwar on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI BIHAR HOOCH TRAGEDY Belagavi (PTI): Hindu- tva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s life size portrait was un- veiled inside the Assem- bly chamber at the ‘Su- varna Vidhana Soudha’ here, along with several national icons, drawing criticism from opposi- tion Congress, which al- leged that it was a uni- lateral decision, keep- ing them in dark. The portraits of Swa- mi Vivekananda, Sub- ash Chandra Bose, BR Ambedkar, Basavesh- wara, Mahatma Gan- dhi, Sardar Vallabhb- hai Patel and Savarkar were unveiled by As- sembly Speaker Vish- weshwar Hegde Kageri and CM Basavaraj Bom- mai, inside the Assem- bly chamber, before the commencement of the 10-day winter session of the state legislature. VeerSavarkar’sportraitin K’takaAssemblyfuelsrow Bengaluru (PTI): The Janata Dal (Secular) on Monday released the first list of its 93 candi- dates for the Assembly election in Karnataka, due by May next year. The list has nominees from almost all the dis- tricts of Karnataka right from Khanapur in Belagavi in north Kar- nataka to Hanur in Chamarajanagar dis- trict of southern part of the state. The list was released after tak- ing consent Ex PM HD Deve Gowda. JD(S) releases first list of 93 candidates for K’taka elections Shamsher Singh New Delhi: The speed with which CM of the Congress took oath in Himachal Pradesh was a unique thing from the point of view of the Congress. Congress' own previous record shows that the party took so much time to decide the leader in many states that the other party's govern- ment was formed. This time the party did not take such a risk. The election results came on Thursday and the chief minister and dep- uty chief minister were sworn in on Sunday . On the contrary, the leader of the BJP in Gujarat wasalreadyannounced, yet a day later, on Mon- day, the Chief Minister was sworn in there. But in Gujarat all the minis- ters were sworn in along with the Chief Minister and portfolios were also distributed among them. The BJP administered the oath of the government with full preparation. On the contrary, in Himachal Pradesh everything stopped after the oath of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. It has been a week since the Chief Minis- ter was sworn in and it is not certain when his government will take oath. Right now the gov- ernment of Chief Min- ister and Deputy Chief Minister has been run- ning for a week and this is not a new thing. Just a few days ago, govt of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, that is, 2 people, contin- ued to run for a month in Maharashtra. WilldelayinformingCabinetinHimachal Pradesh lead to factionalism in Cong? Shimla (PTI): Himachal Pradesh is taking steps to reform the state's transport sector with innovative ideas and will shortly introduce a new elec- tric vehicle policy, Dep- uty Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said on Monday. Agnihotri test-drove an electric vehicle from the Secretariat and inquired about its technical aspects. He said positive efforts would be made to radi- cally change the trans- port sector. Discussions are be- ing held at various lev- els to introduce the new policy, he said. Initially, the opera- tion of electric vehicles will be promoted at the Secretariat. Thereafter, their use will be in- creased in public trans- port, Agnihotri said. ‘Himachal taking steps to reform transport sector, new EV policy’ Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: West Ben- gal CM and Trinamool Congress leader Mama- ta Banerjee's attitude has really changed. She attended the PM's meeting in Delhi on De- cember 5 and also at- tended the meeting of the North Eastern Zon- al Council with the Un- ion Home Minister held recently. Mamata, who kept distance from programs till now, not only attended the meet- ing with Amit Shah, but also gave him a grand welcome. Her photo was released welcoming Amit Shah wearing a patka and talking to him holding his hand. Yet another photo, of her having food with Amit Shah, was also released. Not only this, after the meeting she also took Amit Shah to her office in Nabanna, state secretariat. Together they reached Mamta's office from VVIP lift and there was a 15-min- ute conversation be- tween two. It is being told that Mamata asked Shah for outstanding money of MNREGA. Is change in Mamata’s attitude seasonal? Bengaluru (Agen- cies): The sleuths of Central Bureau of In- vestigation (CBI) on Monday conducted raids on educational in- stitution owned by Kar- nataka Congress Presi- dent DK Shivakumar in Bengaluru. The sleuths raided the National Education Foundation located in Rajarajeshwarinagar in Bengaluru and con- ducted verification of documents. Shivaku- mar is the chairman of the foundation and his daughter Ishwarya is the secretary . Shivakumar stated that CBI has conducted raids on his educational institutions. “They (CBI) are conducting in- quiries on our land and business,” he said. CBI raids educational institutionownedbyDK Bhopal (Agencies): The first day of the win- ter session in the Mad- hya Pradesh Legislative Assembly witnessed verbal exchanges be- tween the ruling and opposition leaders, with the former Chief Minister Kamal Nath saying that he has kept the opposition chair warm for CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Before the session be- gan, Speaker Girish Gautam chaired the meeting of the business advisory committee. Finding Chief Minis- ter Shivraj Singh Chou- han absent during the question hour, state Congress president Ka- mal Nath said he has kept the chair of oppo- sition warm for him. He (CM Chouhan) is not here, I want to tell him through you that I have kept this chair (op- position seat) warm for him, Kamal Nath said, referring to state Home Minister Minister Narottam Msihra. Responding to that, Mishra, who is also the state Parliamentary Af- fairs Minister, said, This is the day dream. Narottam Mishra accused the opposition of not allowing the House to function properly and evading from the debates on public issues. Have kept Opposition chair warm for CM Chouhan: Nath KHAJURBANI VICTIMS GOT ` 4L, WHY NOT SARAN’S?: SUSHIL MODI TO CM RAIDS ARE ON TO NAB ACCUSED: MINISTER GIVE COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS’ KIN: BJP The BJP MLCs staged a protest against the Nitish government outside Vidhan Parishad in Patna on December 19. The MLCs demanded compensation for the families of those who died in the hooch tragedy in Saran. IMPOSE PREZ RULE IN BIHAR: CHIRAG Bihar leader and MP Chi- rag Paswan demanded President’s rule in the state over Nitish Kumar govt’s mismanagement of the Hooch Tragedy. After at least 72 people died after al- legedly consuming spurious liquor in Bihar’s Chhapra. New Delhi: BJP MP Sushil Modi hit out at Bihar CM Nitish Kumar over compen- sation to the kin of victims who died due to hooch. He said, “In 2018, as per media reports, CM said compensation will be given if liquor proved to be cause of death. He promised Rs 4 lakh each to the kin of hooch vic- tims.” Patna (ANI): In the aftermath of Bihar hooch tragedy, state Excise Minister Sunil Kumar on Monday said that raids are being conducted at various places to nab all the accused. He added that further action in the hooch tragedy would be taken only after the post-mortem report. “Raids are being conducted at various places so that all accused and non- FIR accused can be nabbed,” said Sunil Kumar. DK Shivakumar HC JUNKS PLEA AGAINST PACKED TIHAR JAIL SC ASKS J’KHAND TO RESPOND BEFORE DEC 23 New Delhi (PTI): The Del- hi High Court on Monday refused to entertain a PIL seeking to call for proba- tion report of Tihar Jail inmates to consider re- leasing first time offenders accused of offences pun- ishable with imprisonment of less than three years to reduce overcrowding. A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad, however, allowed the petitioner to withdraw the plea and file a fresh one after better research. New Delhi (PTI): Taking note of the delay in the appointment of a new police chief in Jharkhand, the Supreme Court has directed the state govern- ment to respond to the Union Public Service Com- mission (UPSC) to cure the defects in the proposal for recommending the names of officers for the post of the DGP. Incum- bent Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP), Neeraj Sinha, a 1987 batch IPS officer, is scheduled to retire on Feb 11, 2023. New Delhi (PTI): Expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar on Monday sought interim bail from the Delhi High Court in connection with a case in which he was sentenced to life term for raping a minor girl in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao in 2017. A bench of Justice Siddharth Mridul and Justice Talwant Singh directed that the case be listed before another bench for hearing on December 22. List this application before a bench in which one of us, namely, Justice Talwant Singh, is not a member subject to obtaining directions of the chief justice, the court ordered. UNNAO RAPE CASE: KULDEEP SENGAR MOVES DELHI HC FOR INTERIM BAIL IN THE COURTYARD MASOOD OBJECTS TO MISHRA’S REMARK Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar and others stage protest over Veer Savarkar’s portrait in Karnataka Assembly, on Monday. Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu being felicitated at IYC office. Kamal Nath —FILE PHOTO
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 First India Bureau New Delhi: Union Min- ister of State (MoS) (In- dependent Charge) Dr Jitendra Singh on Mon- day inaugurated the countrywide Good Gov- ernance Week celebra- tions from December 19-25, 2022, with a na- tionwide launch of “Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore” campaign. Speaking on the occa- sion, the Minister said, the ultimate litmus test of good governance is that its benefits should reach the remotest citi- zen living in the remot- est village of India. Dr Jitendra Singh said, the “Rural Regen- eration” vision of Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi entails an outcome-based ap- proach to assess real development on the ground. Modi had once said, “The country has sufficient resources to deliver benefits to the last man in the queue in the true spirit of An- tyodaya and the de- sired results can be achieved through Good Governance”. MoS said that for sus- tainable development of rural India, Schemes must take into account the needs and wishes of the people in true bot- tom-up approach and should be implemented through latest techno- logical tools in trans- parent, effective ac- countable manner. Ultimatelitmustestisreachingremotestvillage:Singh PRASHASAN GAON KI ORE New Delhi (PTI): The BJP on Monday accused the Opposition, espe- cially the Congress, of having an obstruction- ist approach and called for not politicising a sensitive issue like na- tional security after sev- eral parties walked out of Rajya Sabha when their demand for a de- bate on alleged Chinese incursion was not al- lowed by the chairman. Leader of the House in RS and senior BJP leader Piyush Goyal said there are several precedents of demands for a discussion or clar- ification on sensitive issues not allowed in Parliament when the Congress-led UPA was in power between 2004 and 2014. It is unfortunate that opposition’s “frustra- tion” has reached such a level that they have stopped respecting par- liamentary rules and regulations or paying any heed to the chair- man’s rulings, he told. OPPOSITION BEING OBSTRUCTIONIST, SAYS BJP It is in India’s, its democracy’s and everyone’s interest that an issue as sensitive as national security should not be politicised, says Goyal WINTER SESSION OF PARLIAMENT New Delhi (PTI): The Congress and treasury benches were engaged in a verbal spat in the Rajya Saba on Monday after ex-finance minis- ter P Chidambaram sought to know if the border situation fig- ured during the brief exchange Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi had with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Bali. As the senior Con- gress leader referred to a video of Modi's brief chat with Jinping in Bali during the G20 summit last month, treasury benches raised a protest, alleging he was deviating from the discussion on supple- mentary grants. Rajya Sabha Chair- man Jagdeep Dhankhar asked Chidambaram to place the video on the table of the House later in the day . Chidambaram said, “I just want to know, without going into de- tails, was the border situation discussed? Don’t tell me what you discussed.” DidIndia-Chinarowfigurein Modi,Jinpingexchange:PC Piyush Goyal speaks during Winter Session of Parliament, in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI P Chidambaram speaking in the RS during the Winter Session. New Delhi (ANI): Con- gress Leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowd- hury on Mon- day sought time for a detailed discussion on JK in the backdrop of ongoing exodus of Kashmiri Pandits tak- ing place from valley due to targeted terror. Speaking in the Lower House on Monday, Chowd- hury said, “In this situation, a de- tailed discussion should be held on the issue of Jammu Kashmir in the House.” Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury seeks discussion in Parliament on JK New Delhi (PTI): Nearly 1.15 crore In- dians who had never before tak- en a flight were able to experi- ence air t r a v e l via the govt's ambitious UDAN scheme, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia informed Parliament on Monday. Replying to queries during Question Hour in RS, Scindia said UDAN is an ambitious scheme of the govern- ment of India, under which during the last six years — since its inception in 2016 — nearly 1.15 crore peo- ple who had never trav- elled in an aeroplane were able to undertake journey. He further shared that 11 airlines are cur- rently part of UDAN, out of which three are startups, whereas 70 new airports have been established. “Apart from these we are going to establish 68 new airports by end of 2024towardsdiversifica- tionof civilaviationsec- tor,” said the minister. UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) was start- ed on October 21, 2016. 68 new airports by end of 2024: Scindia New Delhi (ANI): As per National Monetiza- tion Pipeline (NMP), 25 airports of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) have been earmarked for leasing over years 2022 to 2025, said Ministry of Civil Aviation on Monday. Minister of State for Civil Aviation VK Singh, in reply to a ques- tion in Rajya Sabha on Monday, said AAI airports are leased out in the public interest for their better manage- ment utilizing private sector efficiency and investment. States and passengers are the ultimate beneficiaries of enhanced airport infrastructure and facili- ties created by a private partner, who operates, manages and develops leased airport under Public Private Partner- ship (PPP), he said. Minister further said airports have emerged as a nucleus of eco- nomic activities have a multiplier effect on the economy of the State. According to the MoCA, airports namely Bhu- baneshwar, Varanasi, Amritsar, Trichy, Indore, Raipur, Calicut, Coim- batore, Nagpur, Patna, Madurai, Surat, Ranchi, Jodhpur, Chennai, Vijayawada, Vadodara, Bhopal, Tirupati, Hubli, Imphal, Agartala, Udaipur, Dehradun Rajahmundry have been earmarked for leasing. WILL LEASE OUT 25 AAI AIRPORTS BETWEEN 2022-25: GOVT Sahibganj (Jharkhand) (PTI): Search is under- way to trace the remain- ing body parts of a woman, who was found chopped into pieces in Sahibganj district, po- lice said on Monday. Around 18 pieces of the 22-year old woman’s body were recovered on Sunday, they said. Her husband Dildar Ansari and several family members have been ar- rested for allegedly committing the crime following a feud on in- tervening night of Fri- day and Saturday , police said. Victim belongs to primitive Pahariya community, and was the second wife of An- sari. “Search operation to retrieve other body parts of the deceased is on,” SP (Sahibganj) Anuranjan Kispotta said. Meanwhile, sparked a war of words between leaders of op- position BJP ruling JMM-led combine on Monday. Ex Jharkhand CM and senior BJP leader Raghubar Das al- leged that crimes against tribal women have been continuously . 18 pieces of J’khand woman’sbodyfound New Delhi (FIB): The Speaker of Lok Sabha, Om Birla, inaugurated the orientation pro- gramme for Indian For- est Service officers at Parliament House Com- plex on Monday . Speaking on the occa- sion, Birla said that In- dia’s diversity is its strength and this strength of ours is en- shrined in our Constitu- tion. Unlike other demo- cratic countries, democ- racy in India is associat- edwithtraditionandhas been part of our lives. Talking about the role of Indian Forest Service officers, Birla said that they should work for the protection of forests as well as increasing the forest cover in the coun- try . Birla also said that while implementing the laws, the officers should be sensitive towards those whose lives live- lihooddependonforests. Referring to India’s commitment to climate conservation, Birla said that climate protection and worship of nature have been an integral part of Indian culture. India is leading world in climate protection: Birla Om Birla addressing probationary officers of Indian Forest Service. Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating Good Governance Week. NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN Auraiya (UP): 5 people were killed 33 others injured in separate accidents here on Monday morning due to dense fog, police said. In Auraiya dist, 3 people were killed and 9 others were injured when a bus going to Lucknow from Dehardun rammed into a truck from behind on Lucknow-Agra Expressway, they said. Deceased have been identified as Mahesh Chandra, Neeraj Kumar and Aman Kumar, they said. Due to dense fog, some other vehicles includ- ing a bus and car were also affected by accident but no passenger riding on them was hurt, police said. Injured passengers were rushed to Saifai medical college hospi- tal in Etawah for treatment, they said. Lucknow: The Lucknow police have lodged an FIR against a Twitter handle named, ‘AzaarSRK’, for sharing a snippet of the song ‘Besharam Rang’ from Pathaan with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s face in place of Deepika Padukone. An FIR has been registered under Section 295A of IPC Section 66 of the Information Technology (IT) Act. Several BJP leaders and Twitter users found this objectionable and disrespectful and demand- ed strict action against the accused. Cyber team of DGP headquarters is currently investigating matter. Song ‘Besharam Rang’ from Pathaan has courted controver- sies ever since it was released. FIVE KILLED, 33 INJURED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS DUE TO DENSE FOG IN UP FIR FOR MORPHING YOGI'S PICTURE IN ‘PATHAAN’ SONG, INVESTIGATION ON NEWS DIGEST Malta couple who adopted baby, charged with conversion Bareilly (Agencies): An FIR has been filed against a Malta-based couple and an orphan- age official here for ‘wrongful conversion’ of an abandoned baby girl who was adopted by the foreigners. 3 years ago, the baby was found abandoned in an earthen pot here and was adopted by the couple. Right-wing ac- tivists have now lodged an FIR against the or- phanage in Bareilly and Malta-based cou- ple that has adopted the baby. This comes a week before child, named Sita, was supposed to travel to Malta. VIOLENCE ROCKS ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY 3 DIE AFTER CAR FALLS INTO RIVER IN KERALA Prayagraj: The Allahabad University was rocked by violence on Monday when students fought a pitched battle with security guards and then the police. Trouble began when the guards stopped a student leader from entering the campus. The student leader said that he was on his way to the bank inside the campus. This led to a scuffle that paved the way for stone pelting by the students, the officials said. Thtissur: Three members of a family died on Mon- day after their car fell into a river at Arattupuzha in Thrissur district of Kerala, police said. The family was on the way to attend a marriage function in a nearby resort, the police said. Rajendra Babu (66), his wife Sandhya (62) and their grandson Samarth (6) died in the accident the car met with while navigating on the road along river, the officials further said. These are strategic and border roads in the northeast... We know who is threat in country’s northern and eastern parts. Have Chinese agreed to discuss the friction points in Doklam junction. —P Chidambaram, former Finance Minister Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) (ANI): Following the Yangtse skirmish between the Indian and Chinese soldiers along the Line of Actual Control in Tawang sector, the monks of famous Tawang Monastery have warned China that, “it’s not 1962, it’s 2022” and “it is PM Narendra Modi government” at the helm. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not spare anyone. We support the Modi govern- ment and Indian army,” Lama Yeshi Khawo — a Monk of Tawang Monastery said voicing the concerns of all those present at the 17th-century monastery that has also witnessed the 1962 clash between the Asian giants. Yesi Khawo said that the Chinese government always “goes after” other countries’ territories and it’s totally wrong. ‘IT’S NOT 1962, BUT 2022 WITH PM MODI GOVT’, TAWANG MONASTERY MONKS WARN CHINA Dildar Ansari
  • 8. NEWS JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 Shiv Prakash Purohit Jodhpur: Rajasthan High Court judge Far- zand Ali created a record on Mon- day by hearing more than 500 cases in a single day. Apart from 325 cases listed in his own court, he also heard 203 cases listed before Court No. 13. For this, Justice Ali heard various crimi- nal cases continuously till 6.30 pm. Justice Ali has a ros- ter of criminal ap- peals, revisions and other criminal cases. On the other hand, in Court No. 13, Justice Madan Gopal Vyas hears the cases of bail of the accused of criminal cases. Justice Vyas was on leave on Mon- day due to some rea- sons, therefore, the hearing of bail cases was also handed over to Justice Farzand Ali. It may be noted that there is winter vaca- tion in HC from 23rd December. First India Bureau Jaipur: Ajmer 200-feet bypassintersectionwill soon be traffic signal free. With this, the com- muters will get freedom from the jam on the sig- nal. Taking this initia- tive, NHAI has plans to make an underpass here for travellers mov- ing from Ajmer to Jaipur and Jaipur to Ajmer. While a flyover will be made to go for Ajmer to Delhi route. There will be AD grade traffic towards Delhi Gopalpura. NHAI gave a presentation regard- ing this plan. The pres- entation was given at the JDA office in the presence of JDA offi- cials. In this meeting, chaired by JDC Ravi Jain, Additional DGP Traffic VK Singh, and top officers of JDA and NHAI took part. Raj HC Judge Ali hears record500casesinaday 200-feet bypass to go traffic signal free soon, NHAI plans underpass Raj HC Advocate Assn Polls on Jan 27, elections at Jaipur session court held Border districts should work with military to tighten security: CS LONGEWALA WAR HERO BHAIRON SINGHRATHOREBREATHESHISLAST Singh had killed 25 Pakistani soldiers by firing continuously for 7-hrs in 1971 war Bhairon Singh, real-life hero from the film ‘Border’ was admitted in Jodhpur AIIMS First India Bureau Jodhpur: After almost 2 years, the election of the High Court Advocate As- sociation will be held on Jan 27. Advocate Bhanu Prakash Mathur had filed a petition in the High Court for holding elections annually on the basis of SC’s decision. A division bench of Justice Sandeep Mehta and Justice Kuldeep Ma- thur gave the order to conduct the election on 27th January . Two days ago, the Raj HC Advocate Association had issued a notification for March 3. But now, after the HC or- der, elections will be held on January 27. First India Bureau Jodhpur: Final argu- ments in the case filed byRobert Vadra’sSky- light Hospitality Pri- vateLimitedwereheard in Rajasthan High Court in Jodhpur on Monday . How- ever,thearguments could not be com- pleted and now the matter will again be heard on Tuesday . The case pertains to land deals in the Kolay- at region of Bikaner district. The case came up for hearing before the single bench of Jus- tice Pushpendra Singh Bhati. Senior Advocate KTS Tulsi appeared for Skylight Hospitality Pvt Ltd and argued the matter involving Vadra and his mother Moreen Vadra. Notably, on Aug 26, 2014, Gajendra SinghfiledanFIR in the Kolayat po- lice station, stat- ing 12.65 hectares of government land was bought and sold in connivance with government offi- cials by making forged documents. Kolayat Po- liceStationOfficerButa Singhalsoproducedthe investigation report on the matter. Jodhpur (FIB):The 28th annual employ- ees sports competi- tion of Rajasthan Housing Board will conclude on Tues- day . RHB Commis- sioner Pawan Arora will be chief guest of concluding cere- mony . Convenor GS Baghela informed that the concluding ceremony of the sports tournament will held at 2pm on Tuesday . The cere- mony will be pre- sided by Chief En- gineer Jaipur (First) KC Meena. Ajmer (FIB): During the demolition of a di- lapidated building on Srinagar Road in the city, six labourers who were having food got buried due to a wall col- lapse. In this, one died on the spot, while five others were injured. Municipal Corporation employees and police reached the spot and took the injured to the hospital. Councillor Manish Sethitoldthatthehouse belonged to a person named Surendra. As per the police, the de- ceased labourer be- longed to West Bengal, and the police are prob- ing the matter. Vikas Sharma Jaipur: Power crisis may deepen in Ra- jasthan where the coal stock of two to four day isleftinthemajorpower plantsinthestate.2days coal is left in Chhabra Thermalplantwhilethe stock for 3 days is left in Chhabra Super Critical power plant, Kalisindh Thermal power project and Suratgarh Super Critical plant and four days of coal stock is there in Suratgarh ther- mal power plant. The situation has in- creased the worries of the officials of the ener- gy department and they are in touch with the central government of- ficials to ensure ade- quate coal supply . The demand of elec- tricity is constantly in- creasing in the middle of Rabi season and has crossed 1600 MW . At the same time, some units of Rajwest and Vidyut Utpadan Nigam are closed. Urja Vikas Nig- am is trying to pur- chase power from the exchange but due to non-availability of ad- equate electricity from, the power cuts have started again. Rural and urban are- as are facing one to two hours of power cuts. Of- ficials said that efforts are being made to keep the block supply of the farmers uninterrupted. Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: Bhairon Sin- gh Rathore of Sher- garh in Jodhpur, the hero of the 1971 India- Pakistan war, passed away at 81 on Monday. He breathed last at AIIMS in Jodhpur. Bhairon Singh was ad- mitted to hospital on Dec 14 following com- plaints of breathing. Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi also spoke to Bhairon Singh’s son on Vijay Diwas and in- quired about his health. Rathore was posted in the 14th bat- talion of BSF at Longe- wala post in Jaisalmer in 1971 and showed ex- traordinary courage and bravery while con- fronting Pakistani sol- diers. He shot down as many as 20 Pakistani soldiers with MFG. Rathore had fought bravely with Major Kuldeep Singh’s com- pany of 120 soldiers. Narendra Modi @narendramodi Naik (Retd) Bhairon Singh Ji will be remembered for his service to our nation. He showed great courage at a crucial point in our nation’s history. Saddened by his passing away. My thoughts are with his fam- ily in this hour of sadness. Om Shanti. Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 Deeply saddened at the demise of the brave son of Rajasthan Naik (Retd) Bhairon Singh ji, whose exemplary bravery at the Longewala post during 1971 India-Pakistan war can never be forgotten. May the departed soul rest in peace. Suniel Shetty@SunielVShetty Rest in Power Naik Bhairon Singh Ji. Heartfelt condolences to the family Sunil Shetty played the role of Bhairon Singh in the film Border, Shetty expressed grief after the demise of Bhairon Singh and re-tweeted BSF’s tweet BSF officials with chariot containing dead body of Bhairon Singh Rathore (inset) on Monday. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma said that the major border of thestateisconnected to the international border and in view of security concerns, the districts along the bor- der should work in co- ordination with the military officers and keep the security tight. Sharmawasaddressing the meeting on coordi- nation between the Dis- trict Administration and the Army through video-conference at Government Secretari- at here on Monday . Sharma said that the district administra- tions of Barmer, Jais- almer, Shri Gangana- gar and Bikaner, should ensure proper security arrangements by con- ducting regular meet- ings with military offi- cials. She also directed the Army officers to keep patrolling the bor- der area to stop the anti- socialelemetnsinvolved in illegal activities for security reasons. Usha Sharma during the meeting withArmy officials on Monday.DGP Umesh Mishra,Anand Kumar,Rakesh Kapoor,officers of Military and Home Department along with the Collectors of Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner and Sri Ganganagar were present in the meeting. NHAI officials giving presentation in JDA office on Monday. JDC Ravi Jain, Addl DGP (Traffic) VK Singh and others were present. Final arguments in Vadra case today RHB’s sports tournament to conclude today in Jodhpur Wall collapses in Ajmer, one die 5 others injured Power crisis to loom large in Raj again as 2-4 days of coal stock left The election was held on Monday in the sessions court of Jaipur. Around 1400 votes were cast, which will be counted on Tuesday.
  • 9. From P1… Highlighting his gov- ernment’s schemes, the CM said due to the 50 units of free electricity and the amount of Rs 1,000 being given to farmers every month, 46 lakh of them are not paying anything for their power consump- tion. “As regards social se- curity, we are giving pension to 1 cr people. We did great work dur- ing coronavirus pan- demic and even the WHO praised it,” he said. Gehlot also talked about the steps taken by his govt to boost em- ployment opportuni- ties. Attacking the Nar- endra Modi govern- ment at the Centre, Ge- hlot alleged that democ- racy is being weakened in the country and insti- tutions such as the judi- ciary, the EC and probe agencies are working under fear. The Con- gress leader said the entire country is reel- ing under unemploy- ment and price rise and alleged that economy is being destroyed divi- sions are being created. “Nooneknowsinwhich direction the country will be taken,” he said. Gehlot also alleged that those who criticise the BJP-led Centre are be- ing sent to jail. First India Bureau Alwar: Congress Presi- dent Mallikarjun Kharge questioned the BJP-led Centre’s intent on resolving the India- China border crisis. “Has even your dog died for the country ,” Kharge questioned the BJP at a Bharat Jodo Yatra pub- lic meeting in Ra- jasthan’s Alwar. Kharge said that the Congress leaders sacri- ficed a lot for the coun- try during India’s free- dom struggle and helped it attain Inde- pendence. Referring to the recent clash be- tween Indian and Chi- nese troops along the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang sec- tor, he said that the BJP “talks like a lion out- side the country but acts like a mouse with- in” as it is unable to confront China. “Still, they claim to be patriots and if we say something we are termed as deshdrohis (anti-nationals),” the Kharge said. Ashwini Yadav and Ziauddin Khan Alwar: This does not happen in Rajasthan. Two people met yester- day . When I asked him about their treatment, they told that it was done free of cost. Chiranjeevi Yojana has removed the painof lakhsof people,it should be implemented in the whole country ,” Gandhi said, echoing Ge- hlot’s demand to PM Modi.Addressing the rally, Rahul said, “Chil- dren of BJP leaders, right from Amit Shah to everyone else, go to English medium school and then they give speech that don’t learn English. They don’t want poor to learn Eng- lish. They don’t want you to dream big. I am not saying that Hindi should not be studied. All the languages of In- dia should be studied, but Hindi will not be useful to talk to rest of the world. Only English will be useful. That is why 1700 English medi- um schools have been started in Raj, but it is less. Every child of Raj should get an opportu- nity to study English.” Stress is good as it helps us perform at our best, but unrelenting stress breaks one’s life, so revitalise yourself regularly. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 ENTIRECABINETOFRAJSHOULDWALK15KM ONTHEROADSATLEASTONCEAMONTH:RAHUL Alwar: The meeting of a delegation led by agitating MP Kirori Meena over several is- sues, including ERCP, CHA, unemployment, women atrocities will finally meet Rahul Gandhi and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot today. Seven members will join the delegation in the talks to be held in Alwar. Meena has been waiting for Rahul along with his supporters at the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ pandal in Surer (Rajgarh) village of Alwar. After a long discussion on Sunday, it was decided that the delegation would discuss the issues with Rahul Gandhi and Ashok Gehlot on Monday. Meena said that he is hopeful that the talks will yield fruitful results. Alwar: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gave a big message through his gestures in the public meeting in Alwar’s Malakhera.By showering praises on CM Ashok Gehlot and his govern- ment, he gave answers to all the questions regarding “lead- ership” in Rajasthan. Along with this, Rahul also gave some tasks to CM Gehlot. His gesture was a message to those who repeatedly spread rumors of change in leadership. Gandhi said he saw the ground reality of State during Yatra. “If we remain united, if we remain strong, we will break the myth in Rajasthan. I am working hard, you also work hard. Next time again Congress govt has to be brought in State.” Yogesh Sharma and Aditi Nagar Alwar: The Congress’ public meeting at Malakhera in Alwar was a successful rally considering the sheer number of people pre- sent for the rally . Moreover, such was the swarm of people that the entire media and even political pan- dits kept guessing the number present. While the Congress Party had claimed that more than 3 lakh people gathered at the venue, wherein the public meeting was held, but according to some reli- able intelligence sourc- es, the crowd was esti- mated to be in the range of about 1.80 lakh peo- ple. First India Bureau Jaipur: RCA President Vaibhav Gehlot will once again file nomina- tion for the post of Pres- ident. The Nominations will be filed today for the RCA elections to be held on December 24. The nominations will be filed at RCA Acade- my from 11 am to 5 pm. While Vaibhav Gehlot will file nomination for he post of President, Bhavani Samota will be the candidate for Secre- tary’s post from Vaib- hav’s Group. First India Bureau Jaipur: An important meeting regarding Ra- jasthan Congress will be held in New Delhi on December 23. Party President Mal- likarjun Kharge, AICC General Secretary (org) KC Venugopal, CM Ge- hlot, in- charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa will also be present in the meeting. Sources said that a decision regarding the three leaders of the Ra- jasthan Congress, Shanti Dhariwal, Ma- hesh Joshi Dharmen- dra Rathore, who have been served notices in a matter of indiscipline, may be taken. Cong President has received report of disciplinary committee. The meet was postponed due to Rahul’s visit to Raj, but now, High Command will take decision. First India Bureau Jaipur: Reacting to CM Ashok Gehlot’s an- nouncement to provide gas cylinders to Ujjwala Scheme beneficiaries and BPL people for Rs 500 per cylinder, Deputy LoP Rajendra Rathore said that Gehlot is wor- ried about his slipping support base and there- fore such an announce- ment was made. He said that the announcement would turn out to be false like the promise of complete loan waiver of farmers and employ- ment to the youths. Rathore said that Con- gress had announced to take necessary and ef- fective steps to control inflation in its election manifesto. Rathore asked as to what is the compulsion for Gehlot that after 4 years, he is worried about the poor when the elections are nearing. A DELEGATION LED BY MP KIRODI MEENA TO MEET RAHUL, CM TODAY NEXT TIME AGAIN CONG GOVT HAS TO BE BROUGHT IN RAJ: RAHUL Crowd of 1.80L: Source; Cong claims 3L people RCA polls:Vaibhav Gehlot to again file nomination today Meet on Raj Cong issue on Dec 23 in New Delhi CM worried about slipping support base, so announced gas cylinders’ Congress’‘Hath Se Hath Jodo’ drive to begin from January 26 Did any of your dogs died for India: Congress chief Kharge taunts BJP First India Bureau Alwar: A high-level meeting of Congress was held at Circuit House in Alwar, where- in, party leader Rahul Gandhi, CM Ashok Ge- hlot, former Dy CM Sachin Pilot, in-charge of Rajasthan Sukhjinder Randhawa, PCC Chief GS Dotasara and other leaders were present. Discussions about Congress’s Hath Se Hath Jodo campaign to be held from Jan 26 were held. Rahul said that ministers should take out padyatras in districts from January 26. Dheeraj Gurjar, Ji- tendra Singh, Danish Abrar, Divya Maderna,, Tikaram Jully , BD Kalla were also present. Like Bhartari Baba, the Congress leader has left his throne and has dedicated him- self to the service of people. Despite repeated requests, Rahul Gandhi didn’t accept power from 2004 to 2014. State Govt will bring ERCP on its re- sources. —Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi being greeted by GS Dotasra with a Rajasthani Turban a shawl during a public meeting in Malakhera. Rahul Gandhi with Sachin Pilot during the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ in Alwar. Also seen are Tikaram Jully, Harish Chaudhary others. CM Ashok Gehlot, Sukhjinder Randhawa, Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal, Parsadi Lal Meena, Dharmendra Rathore, Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, Sandeep Yadav and others. Mallikarjun Kharge addresses a public meeting in Alwar. Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sukhjinder Randhawa, CM Ashok Gehlot, KC Venugopal, Dr BD Kalla, GS Dotasra, Tikaram Jully, Mamta Bhupesh, Bhanwar Jitendra, Sachin Pilot others at the public meeting held during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ in Malakhera in Alwar. CM Gehlot: Those who criticise the BJP-led Centre are being sent to jail CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with a kid as he warms himself near a fire during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ at Baswa village in Bandikui. Gehlot spoke to the kids about education for a long time and then said, “Let’s do something in English.” Then a child stood up and recited ABCD. On this, CM Gehlot couldn’t stop himself from clapping after listening to ABCD from the children. CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with rural woman children while warming himself during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ at Baswa in Bandikui. A woman said to Gehlot, “Make the school of 8th class up to 10th. To this, Gehlot said, “Nowadays it is not 10th, but 12th. Consider it done.” The CM immediately called the officers ordered to promote the school located at Jaisinghpura Gate. Jaipur: State Government is working with commitment for the implementation of the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP). For this, ERCP Corporation has also been formed and CM Ashok Gehlot has given approval of Rs. 25 crore as share capital to the Corporation. Many important steps have been taken by the State Government for the farmers. Jaipur: State Govt is sensitive about women safety in Raj. Necessary steps are being taken continuously in the state regarding the same. In this sequence, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved an additional budget provision of Rs 60 crore in the Nirbhaya Fund for 45 POCSO courts running in the state for the safety of women. CM GEHLOT APPROVES `25 CR FOR ERCP CORPORATION CM APPROVES ADDL BUDGET OF `60 CR FOR NIRBHAYA FUND It is more important that the voice of masses of Raj should be heard in every govt office: Rahul We have walked three and a half thousand kms. Walking cures many diseases of body, he says I salute the re- solve with which Rahul Gandhi’s Yatra is going on. Some people aren’t liking this journey. Ka- mal Nath challenged on Dec 4, we welcomed it. Yatra has broken all the records in Rajasthan. —Sachin Pilot, Congress leader
  • 10. JAIPUR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 09 here are sev- eral alterna- tives availa- ble when looking for a dress to wear on a night out. It might be hard to attempt to narrow down your options on your own because dif- ferentclothesworkbet- ter for different body shapes, climates, and events. If you want to add extra glamour to your appearance then you can go with a stun- ning strapless outfit. A strapless dress or top has no apparent shoulder straps or oth- er forms of support, yet it nonetheless fits snugly around the up- per torso. The internal corset and/or bras- siere are typically used to support the dress, and the tight- ness of the bodice pre- vents the garment from falling out of place. Strapless fashion was born when wom- en’s clothes got more open-minded in the 1960s and it became more popular and ac- ceptable to expose skin. Today, strapless dresses can also incor- porate elements from other dress types, such as belts, fitted bodices, and long, flowing skirts like in maxi dresses. International fashion designers in- cluding Christian Dior, Alexander Mc- Queen, and Stella Mc- Cartney all include strapless pieces in their designs. In recent years, sev- eral celebrities have been photographed donning strapless gowns. Gisele, a Brazil- ian fashion model, was one of them and she was dressed in a long, flowing white dress by Christian Dior. There are a tonne of alternatives available for the strapless fash- ion to add to your closet if you’re ready to incorpo- rate the trend into your wardrobe. There are so many interesting strapless designs that designers are embracing right now, from sculp- tural minidresses to chic maxis. Apart from styling a straoless dress the difficulties of wearing a strapless dress are numerous. Depend- ing on the situation, if you style it cor- rectly, the appear- ance would have the desired style. MRIDULA SHARMA cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T STRAPLESS DRESSES HAVE HAD QUITE A JOURNEY IF YOU ASK. THE POPULARITY OF BANDEAU DRESSES AND CORSETS HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE ENDURING POPULARITY OF STRAPLESS NECKLINES. LET’S DIVE INTO THIS STAGGERING STRAPLESS FASHION WITH CITY FIRST SLAY THE DAY SLAY THE DAY YOUR WAY YOUR WAY
  • 11. TANISHA SANTOSHI, Artist FACE OF THE DAY! Aries MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Limiting some items from your diet will have a positive effect on your health. There is much to achieve today and you will find yourself up to it. Academic front seems favourable. You are likely to buy something you have been longing for.You are likely to spend some time in self introspection. Gemini MAY 21 - JUNE 21 Family issues that are leading to disputes are likely to be resolved amicably. There is a chance of somebody taking you along for a function or a party. Keeping track of something or someone may prove an uphill task. Your standing in your professional circle is likely to get a boost. Leo JULY 24 - AUGUST 23 Financial front remains rosy and promises to bring in gains. Guidance may become the key to further your career. A family member may make you proud with an achievement. Spending time with friends is possible. Some of you may decide to take your romance to the next level. Libra SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22 You may want things differently on the domestic front, but will need to convince others about your ideas. A break from the routine is indicated and will give you time to do things you were not getting time. Change of season requires you to take good care of your health. Sagittarius NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22 You will succeed in wriggling out of a tight financial situation by curbing wasteful expenditure. An outing with family promises much fun. Prepare well for a long journey, if you want to travel comfortably. Shifting to a new house or a new city cannot be ruled out for some. Aquarius JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19 Something being organised on the social front may get you totally involved. Expect immediate returns from the investments made by you. Workload is likely to increase on the professional front. This is a fine day on the financial front, as you manage to earn a lot. Taurus APRIL 21 - MAY 20 Your bank balance is likely to swell and make you financially secure. Buying something expensive for the house is indicated. Responsibilities are likely to increase manifold. Those feeling lethargic and unwell may get back on the path to perfect health. Love is in the air and you are likely to enjoy. Cancer JUNE 22 - JULY 23 Problems faced on the financial front are likely to disappear. Someone who admires you will leave no stone unturned in appeasing you today. Those unwell are likely to recover soon through regular medication. Something may keep you from realizing your full poten- tial on the academic front. Virgo AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23 Someone’s good advice will help in making the right decisions on the academic front. Things start looking up on the health front as you manage to remain regular in your workouts. Prospects of marriage for lovers are set to brighten. Some of you can book tickets to someplace exotic. Scorpio OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22 Something new may be acquired for the home by homemakers. An initiative on the health front is likely to give rich dividends. Those involved in a project will be able to give a good account of themselves. Someone you despise is likely to turn over a new leaf, so let bygones be bygones. Capricorn DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20 This is a positive day that proves special for some. Meditate to embark on a new spiritual journey. You will be able to regain lost ground on the academic front to come at par with the rest. Excellent showing at work will get you hand-picked for an important assignment. Pisces FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20 Going the extra mile for someone will be greatly appreciated by all. Much hustle and bustle can be expected on the social front to your delight.Someone may not agree to your terms but that should not affect your productivity. You will get a chance to tap your potential on the professional front. YOUR DAY Horoscopeby SaurabbhSachdeva Whatsapp Subscription Subscribe “First India” Daily E-News Paper For Free On Whatsapp To Receive the Most Exclusive News from the Power Corridors of Rajasthan Delhi. 10 ETC JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 WHETHER YOU’RE AN AVID WINTER SPORTS ENTHUSIAST OR ONE THAT PREFERS TO STAY INDOORS AT ANY SIGN OF COLD OR WET WEATHER, IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW HOW TO KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY. WHEN VENTURING OUT INTO THE ELEMENTS YOU MAY NEED SOMETHING MORE THAN JUST A RAIN BOOT OR A FANCY KNEE-HIGH. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU SOME EASY SURVIVAL TIPS TO EFFECTIVELY KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY THIS WINTER SEASON! ow in case you are one of those who wish for winterstogoawaysoon, we have something spe- cial for you! What if we told you, that you can love the Christmassy season, just as much as others and also keep your feet (and hands) warm and soft, how would you feel? Elated, right? WEAR A WARMER SHOE: Give your feet a head-start by keeping your shoes indoors where it is warmer. WEAR SHOES DESIGNED FOR YOUR ACTIVITY AND WEATHER: Avoid mesh run- ning shoes. Instead, wear a hik- ing boot or trail shoe and some- thing with a thicker sole, is wa- ter resistant or has water-proof features, especially around the toes and lower sides of the shoe. WEAR A THICKER SOCK: Aim for wool or synthetic fiber socks rather than cotton, which can absorb moisture quickly, dry slowly and pull heat away from your skin, making it a fab- ric to avoid when there might be snow involved. WATERPROOF CLOTHING: If you’re going to be in cold con- ditions for an extended period of time, consider adding a liner between your sock layers, or even using plastic bags. MOVE YOUR BODY:Startingto feel cold, walk faster, ski faster, runfaster,doafewjumpingjacks. Physical activity increases body heat and helps to get the blood movingfastertoyourextremities whichalleviatesthatcoldfeeling. Remember that if you use toe warmers or do warm water soaks, then you’ll want to make sure the toe warmer or water is not too hot as you can easily burn yourself. If you have neu- ropathy then you need to check the temperature with your hand or forearm first, as you cannot rely on your feet to tell you if it is too hot. Don’t let cold feet keep you indoors during the winter. There is more to winter walking than just the treadmill. But your toes can get painfully cold, and you may even risk frostbite in bitter weather. You want to avoid getting sweaty feet, as that puts you at risk of developing a blister. You can protect your feet in cold weather with these tips.” HAPPINESS IS HAPPINESS IS, , WARM FEET! WARM FEET! MITALI DUSAD mitalidusad01@gmail.com N  Take one tablespoon of ghee and heat the same in a small pan  Add about 2-4 almonds to the heated ghee and let the dry fruit turn black in colour  On medium heat, let these two ingredients mix well and afterwards, just add it to a small container Every night, before sleep, ap- ply this roasted almond ghee concoc- tion to your toes and over the same, wear your socks for some time  You can massage your toes and also your cuticles for nail health  Do this for about 2 weeks and you will see the difference yourself. Not only will your feet stay warm but they will feel soft and supple (like the ones shown in ads) If you’re going to be in cold con- whichalleviatesthatcoldfeeling.  Take one tablespoon of ghee and heat the sam  the heated ghee and let the dry fruit turn black in colour  two ingredients mix well and afterw HOW TO KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND SOFT DURING THE WINTER MONTHS
  • 12. J anhvi Kapoor is one of the most talented actresses in the industry. The Roohi ac- tress always remains in limelight due to her personal and professional life. Janhvi, who dated Shikhar Pahariya in the past was recently spotted in Delhi with her ex-boyfriend at an event. To note, Shikhar Pahariya is the grandson of Sushilkumar Shinde, the former Chief Minister of Ma- harashtra. The two dated each oth- er for a few years before parting ways. However, they did not con- firm their relationship. On Saturday, Janhvi and Shikhar attended a fashion show in Delhi. Many pictures and videos of the duo from the event are doing rounds on the internet and soon after fans wondered if they have rekindled their romance. One user wrote, “Are you guys back to- gether?” While another user said: “Happy to see you both together again.” In the video, Janhvi is seen don- ning a beige bodycon dress and paired it with a matching oversized blaz- er, while Shi- khar sported a sparkly outfit. ETC www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022 11 eepika Padukone, who is one of the most loved actresses in town, re- cently jetted off to Qa- tar to launch the FIFA World Cup 2022 trophy. The first pictures and videos of the diva are out and fans just can’t stop gush- ing over her. She was seen un- veiling the trophy in style ahead of the final match between France and Argentina. Soon af- ter her appearance, the pictures and videos went viral on the Internet. In the viral pictures and vide- os, the actress is seen donning a white shirt with black pants and a leather overcoat. She complet- ed her chic look with a side-part- ed bun. While launching the tro- phy, Deepika was seen adding extra charm to the frame with her million-dollar smile. The dimpled beauty looked all things gorgeous. She launched the trophy in a jam- packed stadium. A while ago, her Pathaan co-star Shah Rukh Khan was seen making an ap- pearance during a pre-match show with Wayne Rooney. The duo recreated SRK’s signa- ture pose in the studio. The picture of them has gone viral on the Internet. D DEEPIKA UNVEILS FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 TROPHY SECRET ROMANCE! K areena Kapoor Khan is current- ly going through an excellent phase in her acting ca- reer, with some unique and promising projects in her kitty. The su- premely talented ac- tress, who recently won the hearts of audiences with her stellar perfor- mance in Laal Singh Chaddha, is keen to play challenging characters. Kareena, who is also a great movie buff, often gives her followers rec- ommendations on what to watch, and even re- views her favourite films and shows. Simi- larly, she recently re- viewed the White Lotus Season 2, with an inter- esting Instagram story . The popular star, who is highly im- pressed with the highly popular show, took to her official Instagram handle and posted a special story, which reads: “White Lotus Season 2 - One word - Genius (red heart emo- ji). However, it is the next line in Kareena Ka- poor Khan’s Insta story that caught the eye of cine-goers. “We can do this too... Zoya Akhtar @zoieakhtar Are you listening? (red heart emoji),” wrote the pop- ular actress. SHEER BEAUTY A swespeakaboutcelebs,onesuchstarwhohas always been attracted to avant-garde style is Fashion Queen Shehnaaz Gill. Time and again, Shehnaaz has simply stunned us with her fashion statement, and we are totally bowled over her wardrobe collection. Ditching the extravagant heavily embellished ensem- bles, Shehnaaz hopped on the ongoing ombre saree trend and nailed it like a goddess. The actress shared a few pictures on her Instagram handleinwhich,shelooksbreathtakingdraped in a pink and white ombre dupion silk floral printed six-yard and exudes elegance as she poses for the pictures. Her saree is beautifully adorned with floral motifs on the border and is draped very well. She paired her six-yard with a floral printed sleeveless blouse that per- fectly elevates her look. Shehnaaz completed her look by donning dia- mond jewellery with her outfit. She went for subtle makeup and styled her hair into a bun. A REQUEST FOR ZOYA AKHTAR! N ora Fatehi is back in one of her personal favourites, that is, a co- ordinated outfit. At the moment, she’s in Qatar the land of FIFA World Cup 2022. As expected, we were in sheer fireworks and her recent lookisournewagendafortheseason. Is there a style code that read ‘dresses for December’? When you feel like there needs to be a look in the spirit of monochrome wholesomeness, watch out for this dream ensemble. So tastefully and royally Prada, she looks c’est chic in this two-piece combo. Loosen up your style this winter and get your summer- ish appeal with this en- semble because life is too short to not try something sexy , isn’t it? There is too much has- sle around a long shirt andallthosehackswe use to make it look modishly stylish. Reach for this Rs. 1,19,766.94 twill cropped shirt which features a retro-stylecollar, long sleeves, a pocket, a print- ed logo, and an e l a s t i c a t e d hem. NORA’S PRADA CO-ORD SKIRT SET Nora Fatehi Kareena Kapoor Zoya Akhtar Janhvi Kapoor Janhvi and Shikhar Pahariya during the fashion show Shehnaaz Gill Nora in Prada co-ord skirt set Deepika Padukone Deepika unveils the trophy Shehnaaz in silk floral saree
  • 13. 12 JAIPUR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 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 CITY BUZZ GET VACCINATED STAY MASKED BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS! Rudraksh Sharma celebrated his birthday at Labrass, Diggi Palace, Jaipur on Sunday. Jagdeesh Chandra reached to bless him on the occasion and wished him good health and success. Supermodels Neelanjana Jangid and Rewati Upadhyay among other friends and family members were also present on the occasion to make the evening more special. —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA The grand wedding reception of Junaid, son of Mohd. Umer with Hoor, daughter of Mohd. Arif Khan was held at Hotel Rambagh Palace, Jaipur on Sunday. Jagdeesh Chandra reached to bless the newlyweds and wished them a happy married life ahead. —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO ‘ART WITH A HEART’ CITY FIRST he students of Jay- shree Periwal Group of Schools showcased their art exhibits in the ‘Art With a Heart Exhibition’ being held at Hotel ITC Rajpu- tana. Inaugurated by Pawan Arora, IAS, Com- missioner, Rajasthan Hous- ing Board, the exhibition aimed at creating aware- ness about contemporary social issues. The exhibits will be on display from De- cember 19 2022 to December 20 2022 from 10 am-7 pm. The students of the 6-12th grade of school across ages demonstrated their talents through oil and acrylic paintings, installations and sculptures. The high- light of the exhibition was the live portrait and live illustrations, which won the hearts and acco- lades of the visitors. Pawan Arora visited the exhibition gallery and was dazzled by the finesse, the profound thought and the sensitivity displayed in the exhibits. The art exhibition was attended by art aficionado, authors, students and their parents. Many of the young artists were seen discuss- ing their exhibits with the enthusiasts and providing insights. The proceeds from the artworks sold at the exhibition will be do- nated to charitable causes. cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T FELICITATIONS! An alumni meet was organized at New Look Secondary School, Lodha Banswara on Saturday. For the first time since 1988, about 200 students who passed out from class 12th year after year participated in it. The students who reached the school together in a group were welcomed by Pradeep Kothari, Director of New Look School. Seedling Modern High School sports day was organized at JNU Sports Campus on Saturday in which Primrose House of the school bagged the Gold Medal in Kho-Kho match. Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS) – 2022’ will see participation of the eminent jewellers of the country. JJS Chairperson, Vimal Chand Surana informed over 400 top retailers of India have already confirmed their participation in the show. JJS Sec, Rajiv Jain said that All India GJC Board of Directors have been invited by the JJS. CITY FIRST T oddler Time, powered by Shraddha Raw- at and Neha Singhi, organised a Christmas Day Fun Meet Up for toddlers and their families at C-Scheme, Jaipur on Monday. The main attraction of the event was to provide an open air environment to the children and families. The event included Santa Claus, puppet show, Christmas tree decoration, craft ac- tivities and dance. Their main idea was to let the kids learn something and have fun with the moms. ShraddhaRawat,Di- rector Toddler Time said, “Our idea is also to promote women at work. So we have a lot of women showcasing their products. This session of ours is unique in Jaipur where various ac- tivities are organ- ised for children of this age. Neha Singhi also mentioned, “It gives us immense pleasuretoseethekids happy . Our aim is to teach children some- thing in a safe place.” cityfirst@firstindia.co.in ADDING JOY TO EVERYDAY WHAT’S HAPPENING! A HEARTWARMING JOURNEY CITY FIRST R AS Priyanka Jodhawat’s book ‘Kuch Dil Ne Kaha...Ehsaason Ki Kainaat’ was re- leased on Monday at the RAS Club in Jaipur. During this session, literature, music and cinema were discussed in the presence of Pri- yanka Jodhawat, lyri- cist Rajasekhar and ac- tor Piyush Mishra in the session ‘Expression of Feelings’. During this, President of the RAS Association Gaurav Bajad and oth- er administrative offic- ers and dignitaries were present. Ra- jasekhar and Pi- yush Mishra re- leased the book and the poster and read out the golden lines from the book. Priyan- ka Jodhawat said that literary compositions can be prepared even considering music and cinema as the basis, this book is a hallmark of this. cityfirst@firstindia.co.in Under the joint aegis of the Department of Art Culture, Jawahar Kala Kendra and 3M Dot Bands Theater Family Society, the stage lit up with plays on the second day of the 11th Jayarangam: Jaipur Theater Festival. On Monday, December 19, where two plays were presented on the stage, there was also a gathering of tales and songs by actors Piyush Mishra, Rajasekhar and Puneet Sharma in the Mehfil-e-Jayarangam. Various competitions were organised at FH Medical College Hospital, Medical school in Satauli on Sunday, where several students participated enthusiastically. The program was inaugurated by Dr Javed Anwar Warsi, Chairman of FH Medical College with a ribbon- cutting ceremony. Warsi, Chairman of FH Medical. While addressing the audience, he said that students should be encouraged towards participating in various sports. Jagdeesh Chandra greets Rudraksh. Also seen are (R-L) Siddharth, Rewati, Saksham and Neelanjana Jagdeesh Chandra cuts the cake with Rudraksh. Also seen are (R-L) Saksham, Siddharth, Rewati, Neelanjana, Ujjwal and Ansh (R-L) Ansh, Ujjwal, Saksham, Neelanjana, Rudraksh, Rewati, Siddharth and Hunny Pawan Arora lights the inaugural lamp. Also seen are (L-R) Rupendra Periwal, Sudhir Mathur, Jayshree Periwal and others Pawan Arora appreciates the sketch artwork by Arushi Agarwal. Also seen are Sudhir Mathur, Aayushi Periwal, Jayshree Periwal, Aakriti Periwal and Madhu Maini A glimpse of the artwork showcased Pawan Arora keenly looks at the artwork displayed During the Christmas Carnival Jagdeesh Chandra with the groom Juniad, Mohd Umer, Azhar, Nisar Ahmed, Mr Baig and others The newlyweds, Junaid and Hoor Amrin, Rubana and Amna Jagdeesh Chandra with Mr and Mrs Baig, Mrs Umer, Roma Ahmed and Nisar Ahmed —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA RAS Priyanka Jodhawat RAS Priyanka Jodhawat during the interactive session