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Shivendra Parmar
Raipur:Concernedover
the looming coal short-
age leading to power cri-
sis in the state, Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot
onFridayreachedChhat-
tisgarhandmethiscoun-
terpart Bhupesh Baghel
in Raipur with the ap-
peal of continuous sup-
plyof coalforpowergen-
eration. Gehlot demand-
ed release of pending
approval for mining in
the Parsa coal block.
“If we do not get coal
then all the power gen-
eration units (thermal)
in Rajasthan will be
closed. With this, there
will be a big crisis re-
garding electricity in
the state. That is why
we have come ourselves
here with a request on
behalf of the public of
Rajasthan,” Gehlot told
the media in Raipur.
Baghel assured suffi-
cient quantity of coal
supply to Rajasthan, as
per rules. Both the CMs
held a joint press con-
ference. Turn to P8
 First time, a CM has come to
Chhattisgarh himself in the interest of
his state, says Baghel
 Democracy in India is in danger and
every citizen should be worried: Gehlot
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot being greeted by Chhattisgarh CM
Bhupesh Baghel in Raipur on Friday.
CM IN CHHATTISGARH FOR COAL
WE ARE STARING AT A CRISIS, HAVE COME WITH
REQUEST ON BEHALF OF RAJ PEOPLE: GEHLOT
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Acting on a petition filed by the Union Bank of India for non-payment of around Rs
432 crore, Real estate developer Supertech was declared bankrupt by the National
Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), a move that could have a bearing on about 10,000
home buyers of the firm’s ongoing projects in Delhi and NCR region. Supertech Ltd
has 38,041 customers and out of them, homes have been delivered to 27,111 people.
GIANT DEVELOPER
SUPERTECH
NOW DECLARED
BANKRUPT
The Calcutta High Court on Friday ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) to probe the killings in Birbhum’s Bogtui village, where eight people were
burnt alive earlier this week, and submit its preliminary report on April 7 when
the matter will be heard again. The court directed the state government “to ex-
tend full cooperation to CBI in carrying out the further investigation”.
CALCUTTA HC
GIVES BIRBHUM
VIOLENCE
CASE TO CBI
MINISTERS
DROPPED
Prominent
ministers in
previous Yogi
government
Srikant Sharma,
Satish Ma-
hana, Ashu-
tosh Tandon,
Sidharth Nath
Singh, who all
won elections,
were not given
place in cabinet
this time.
FULL LIST OF MINISTERS
Besides Adityanath, 52 ministers
were sworn in, hand-picked by the
Modi-Shah BJP leadership with an
eye on the 2024 national elections
DEPUTY CHIEF
MINISTER
 Keshav Prasad
Maurya
 Brijesh Pathak
CABINET
 Surya Pratap Shahi
 Suresh Kumar Khanna
 Swatantra Dev Singh
 Baby Rani Maurya
 Laxmi Narayan
Chaudhary
 Jayveer Singh
 Dharampal Singh
 Nand Gopal Gupta
 Bhupendra Singh
Choudhary
 Anil Rajbhar
 Jitin Prasada
 Rakesh Sachan
 Arvind Kumar Sharma
 Yogendra Upadhyay
 Ashish Patel
 Sanjay Nishad
MINISTER OF
STATE (INDEPENDENT
CHARGE)
 Nitin Agrawal
 Kapil Dev Agrawal
 Ravindra Jaiswal
 Sandeep Singh
 Gulab Devi
 Girish Chandra Yadav
 Dharmveer Prajapati
 Asim Arun
 JPS Rathore
 Dayashankar Singh
 Narendra Kashyap
 Dinesh Pratap Singh
 Arun Kumar Saxena
 Dayashankar Mishra
‘Dayalu’
MINISTER OF
STATE
 Mayankeshwar Singh
 Dinesh Khateek
 Sanjeev Gond
 Baldev Singh Olakh
 Ajit Pal
 Jaswant Saini
 Ramkesh Nishad
 Manohar Lal Mannu
Kori
 Sanjay Gangwar
 Brijesh Singh
 KP Singh
 Suresh Rahi
 Somendra Tomar
 Anoop Pradhan ‘Valmiki’
 Pratibha Shukla
 Rakesh Rathore Guru
 Rajni Sharma
 Satish Sharma
 Danish Azad Ansari
 Vijay Laxmi Gautam
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Unani-
mously elected as the
leader of the Uttar
Pradesh BJP legislature
party in a meeting in Luc-
know, Yogi Adityanath took
oath as the UP chief minis-
ter for a second term on Fri-
day
. Keshav Maurya and
Brajesh Pathak were sworn
in as his deputies.
Apart from the two depu-
ty CMs, 16 Cabinet minis-
tersalsotookoath atEkana
Stadium in Lucknow.
Morethan50percent
of Yogi’s Council of
Ministers are new faces
includingfivewomenand
two ex-civil servants.
While Keshav Prasad
Maurya retains his Deputy
CM post despite losing his
Sirathu seat, Brajesh
Pathak,LawMinisterinthe
last Yogi government and
formerBSPleader,hasbeen
elevated as Deputy CM,
replacing Dinesh Sharma
as the Brahmin face in the
Cabinet.
PM Modi, Amit Shah, JP
Nadda, Rajnath Singh,
Anurag Thakur and all BJP CMs
attend swearing ceremony
I, Adityanath Yogi...
3
Keshav Prasad
Maurya,
Brajesh Pathak to be
his two deputies
2
Yogi Adityanath takes oath as UP CM for second time
Yogi, who led his party to a
massive victory, is the first UP
CM in 37 years to return to power
after completing full term
1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Deputy CMs
Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak and newly sworn-in UP ministers, during the swearing-in ceremony, at the Atal
Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Friday. —PHOTO BY ANI
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and
National BJP President JP Nadda during the swearing-in ceremony.
IPL BEGINS TODAY
WITH CHENNAI
TAKING ON KOLKATA
Mumbai: The Indian
Premier League 2022
(IPL 2022) will kick off
on Saturday with match
between defending cham-
pions Chennai Super
Kings (CSK) and runners-
up Kolkata
Knight Rid-
ers (KKR)
at the
Wankhede
Stadium
at 7.30
pm. The
Board of
Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) will be host-
ing the fifteenth edition
of IPL across four venues
in Maharashtra’s Mumbai
and Pune and the final
match of the league will
be played on May 22.
Don’t harass family members, we never
didthattoyou:UddhavtoBJPoverraids
Mumbai (Agencies):
Maharashtra Chief
MinisterUddhavThack-
eray on Friday hit out at
the BJP
, three days after
his brother-in-law found
himself targeted by the
Enforcement Directo-
rate with the agency
freezing `6.45 crore in
his assets in a money
laundering case.
“If you want to come
to power, then come to
power. But don’t do all
these vicious things to
come to power. Don’t
harass our or anyone
else’s family members.
We never bothered your
family members,” he
said in the assembly
.
“It is not that we are
saying that your fami-
lies have done some-
thing wrong or that they
have something that we
cantroubleyouabout.If
you want to put us in jail
to come to power, put me
in jail,” Thackeray said
in what he called an
“emotional” appeal.
The seizures of Ud-
dhav Thackeray’s broth-
er-in-law’s assets came
two weeks after the In-
come Tax Department
conducted a series of
raids on people consid-
eredclosetohissonAadi-
tya Thackeray
, a minis-
ter, and colleague Anil
Parab prompting their
partyShivSenatoaccuse
the BJP at the centre of
selectively targeting po-
litical opponents.
Joe Biden in Poland to review
looming Ukraine refugee crisis
Warsaw: United States
President Joe Biden, on
Friday, arrived in Po-
land to review the refu-
geecrisisamidtheongo-
ing Russia-Ukraine War.
The US President is set
todiscusstheUkrainian
crisis with his Polish
counterpart Andrzej
Duda. Biden is also go-
ing to visit the town of
Rzeszow near Ukraine
Border.
He is also expected to
speak on how the US is
reacting to the humani-
tarianandhumanrights
disaster caused by war.
300 FEARED DEAD IN MARIUPOL
THEATRE BOMBING IN UKRAINE
Nearly 300 people are feared dead in a Russian strike
on a Mariupol theatre in Ukraine. As Russia’s heavy
shelling continues in Mariupol, its citizens are having
to bury their loved ones in mass graves. According to
officials, “more than a thousand”, including children,
were sheltering in the theatre.
Protesting against cheating mafia,
Raj MLA runs 108 kms in 12 hours
Jaipur: Independent MLA from Behror, Baljeet Yadav,
who is supporting the Gehlot government, has put the
government in the dock. On Friday, He ran 108 kms
for 12 hours in 24 rounds of the Central Park here
from 6:30 pm to 6:30 pm in 37 degree temperature.
He has bee demanding action in the cheating mafia
and Gurukul University fraud. PHED minister Mahesh
Joshi reached Central Park to persuade him and sat on
the track there, but Yadav did not listen to anyone and
ended his run in evening when BJP president Satish
Poonia met him. P2
Bilateral relations
disturbed, work in
progress: Jaishankar
to China counterpart
New Delhi: External
Affairs minister S
Jaishankar met Chinese
Foreign minister Wang
Yi on Friday and con-
veyed to him that the
bilateral relations are
“disturbed” due to the
amassing of Chinese
troops and that the ties
cannot be normal till the
border situation is re-
solved. After 15 rounds
of border talks between
military commanders,
the Minister said that
the bilateral ties were a
“work in progress”.
Full report on P5
If you want to
come to power,
then come to
power. But don’t do all
these vicious things to
come to power. Don’t
harass our or anyone
else’s family members
—Uddhav Thackeray,
Maharashtra Chief Minister
ANIL AMBANI QUITS
Reliance Group Chairman
Anil Ambani on Friday
resigned as director of
Reliance Power, and Infra,
following SEBI order
restraining him from
associating with any
listed company.
NEWS DIGEST
RAJASTHAN
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First India Bureau
New Delhi: During the
proceedings of the sec-
ond phase of the budget
session in the Lok Sab-
ha, MP Diya Kumari
demanded the setting
up of a 100-bed Ayush
hospital in Rajsamand
along with Ayush well-
ness centre in the entire
Lok Sabha constituen-
cy
.
During the Question
Hour, MP said that, the
work of strengthening
the infrastructure in
the health sector is pro-
gressing very well. In
the last seven years,
special attention has
been paid to Ayurveda
and Yoga in the country
.
In response, the MoS
for Ayush thanked the
MP Diya Kumari for
concern about the good
health of the people and
said that 1000 Ayush
centres have been ap-
proved in Rajasthan.
Out of which 26 centres
have been approved in
Rajsamand district, 42
in Nagaur, 36 in Pali,
and 34 in Ajmer.
MP Diya Kumari also
urged for the opening
of Ayush wellness cen-
tres in Butati Dham and
Jaitaran.
Diya seeks 100-bed hospital in R’samand
IN THE PARLIAMENT
KIRODI VOICES ISSUE OF POTASH MINING IN
RAJ, URGES CENTRAL GOVT FOR APPROVAL
Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena raised
the issue of allowing potash mining in
Rajasthan on Friday. He said that the Central
govt should allow potash mining in Rajas-
than. If the sale rates and royalty for potash
mining are fixed, then Rajasthan will be the
first state in the country where potash mining will be done.
If this is done, India will not need to import potash again.
RAJYAVARDHAN RATHORE RAISES ISSUES
RELATED TO NATIONAL SKILL UNIVERSITY
BJP’s national spox and Jaipur Rural
MP Col Rajyavardhan Rathore raised
issues related to National Skill University
in Lok Sabha. He gave details of the funds
disbursed to Rajasthan for upgradation of
infrastructure in schools for promotion of
vocational training between 2014-2021, steps taken by the
govt to ensure youth education and skilling in accordance
with the recommendations of National Skill Policy 2015.
POONIA TO LAUNCH
CAMPAIGN FOR
PANNA PRAMUKHS
Jaipur: BJP state prez
Satish Poonia will
launch a campaign from
Sriganganagar today
to appoint Panna Pra-
mukhs by April 6. Poo-
nia said that there are a
total of 52,000 booths
in Raj out of which they
have access to 42,000
booths. “It will be our
endeavour that by April
6, Panna Pramukhs
would be appointed. A
special campaign will
run till April 4 to ensure
this,” he said. On April
6, the Panna Pramukhs
will be duly appointed at
the Shakti Kendra con-
ference. Poonia said that
the organization gives
us special strength and
it is the activity of booth
level workers that has
brought us 303 seats.
GANGRAPE WITH MINOR REVEALED AFTER 5 MONTHS
Bharatpur: A man has filed a case of gangrape with his
minor daughter in the Sikri police station area. The incident
happened 5 months ago. The relatives came to know about it
when the minor became pregnant. On Thursday, the mother of
the minor came to know about the pregnancy of her daughter,
after this the father got the case registered.
MLA Yadav takes 24 rounds of Central Park @ 37°C
First India Bureau
Jaipur: As Independ-
ent MLA from Behror,
Baljeet Yadav on Fri-
day ran 108 kms for 12
hours in the Central
Park here in 37 degree
temperature, ambu-
lances were deployed
at all gates of the Park.
He did a Facebook
Live and wept while
talking about cheating
mafia and Gurukul
University fraud and
went straight to run on
the track in Central
Park in Jaipur wearing
black clothes. He ended
his run when BJP state
prez Satish Poonia
reached the Central
Park at 6.30 pm.
Seeing this unique
method of protest, a
large number of MLA
supporters also ran
with him. When the
govt came to know
about his run, PHED
minister Mahesh Joshi
and Rajendra Rathore
reached the Central
Park to persuade and
stop him, but Yadav did
not listen.
“It suffocates when
people are showing
shamelessness like
this.The public is help-
less. I cannot fight
these goons, so I have to
express my anger,”
MLA Yadav said.
Promoted by
SRS Builders
With 24 rounds of the central Park Baljeet Yadav ran 108 KM to raise
his demands on Friday. (Inset) To stop Yadav, PHED Minister Mahesh
Joshi sat on track. —PHOTOS MY MUKESH KIRADOO
LODHA, RATHORE RAISE THE ISSUE IN THE
ASSEMBLY SEEKING TO STOP YADAV
The issue of Baljeet Yadav’s run was raised in the
Assembly under point of information by indepen-
dent MLA Sanyam Lodha, who is also CM’s Adviser.
Lodha said Yadav has been running since morning
and his condition was bad. Rajendra Rathore sup-
ported Lodha’s point of view and asked to stop Yadav
by sending someone. “If something happens to them,
the House will also be tainted as Yadav had an-
nounced his run in the House,” Rathore said. Deputy
Chief Whip Mahendra Chaudhary informed the House
that minister Mahesh Joshi and Abhinesh Maharishi
met Yadav. Mahesh Joshi said that he himself sat on
track to him, but yadav have promised that he will
stop if he gets tired. Joshi also informed that Ambu-
lance are stationed at every gate of the central park.
Baljeet Yadav sought action against
cheating mafia and corruption
Govtformspaneltoprobefakeinfoabout
proposedGurukulvarsityasBillwithdrawn
Naresh Sharma and
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: Higher Educa-
tion Department has
constituted a four-mem-
ber high-level commit-
tee in the matter of the
fake details about the
infrastructure of the
proposed Gurukul Uni-
versity in Sikar.
The details given in
the Bill about the infra-
structure of the pro-
posed university were
fake due to which the
governmenthadtowith-
draw the bill.
Jaipur Divisional
Commissioner Dinesh
Kumar Yadav will head
the committee in which
Higher Education de-
partment’s Joint Secre-
tary Firoz Akhtar has
been made Member Sec-
retary
.
Devraj, Financial Ad-
visor of Forest Depart-
ment, Gajendra Singh,
Registrar of Maharishi
Dayanand Saraswati
University Ajmer have
also been nominated in
the committee.
The committee will
examine a report of the
physical verification
committee on the basis
of which the details of
infrastructure were in-
cluded in the bill. The
committee will also ex-
amine the institute and
will submit its report to
the department in ten
days.
It is worth mention-
ing that the bill for the
establishment of the
proposed Gurukul Uni-
versity in Sikar was
to be passed in
the House on
Tuesday
.Butbe-
fore this, Depu-
ty Leader of Op-
position Rajen-
dra Rathore raised
questions and said that
no physical infrastruc-
ture existed on the land.
He also said that the
land is not located on
Jaipur-Sikar Road but it
is there in Kochor, 12
kms from Sikar towards
Jeenmata.
After this, Speaker
CP Joshi sought a fac-
tual report from Sikar
collector which verified
that there was no infra-
structure on the said
land following which
the bill was withdrawn.
All have to pledge to
save water: Dhariwal
Jaipur (PTI): Ra-
jasthan Urban Develop-
ment and Housing Min-
ister Shanti Kumar
Dhariwal said on Fri-
day that public repre-
sentatives will have to
make collective efforts
for the conservation of
groundwater.
“All of us have to
take a pledge to get the
work done for water
conservation in our re-
spective constituen-
cies,” he said during a
discussion on a resolu-
tion on water conserva-
tion moved in the As-
sembly by deputy lead-
er of opposition Rajen-
dra Rathore.
He said the state gov-
ernment’s policy on
groundwater conserva-
tion allows water har-
vesting project in a plot
of 300 square metre,
but a very few people
do so.
Jaipur Divisional Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Yadav will head the 4-member committee
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POLICE STATIONS WITH ‘SWAGAT KAKSH’
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: In order to im-
prove the health of po-
licemen in the capital
Jaipur, the Police Com-
missionerate has start-
ed the work of issuing
health cards to all the
policemen of the city on
Thursday. Additional
Commissioner Law and
Order Haider Ali Zaidi
issued health cards of
policemen at Jaipur
City Police Lines, Chan-
dpole.
DCP HQs Arshad Ali
and other police offic-
ers were also present in
the program. Addition-
al Commissioner Haid-
er Ali Zaidi and DCP
Arshad Ali gave health
cards to the policemen
and also gave them the
necessary tips to take
care of their health.
Haider Ali Zaidi said
that due to irregular
routine, policemen suf-
fer from many diseases.
Now with help of this
card, the health details
are being kept online in
this card. And whenev-
er policemen get their
health check-up done
then there data will be
available to doctor.
ACP II Haider Ali Zaidi released the health cards for the police
personnel at Reserve Police Line on Friday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Five BJP MLAs
presented private mem-
ber’s resolutions in the
house on Friday
, which
were discussed by the
members.
Speaker CP Joshi al-
lotted half an hour for
each resolution. Such
incidents are rare in his-
tory
, when private mem-
ber’s resolutions were
placed in the House. The
resolutions were chosen
by lottery
.
The first resolution
was moved by Ashok La-
hoti for making every-
oneaware of cleanliness
and including this in
school curriculum. Dep-
uty leader of opposition
RajendraRathoremoved
the second resolution on
conserving surface and
ground water while Bi-
hariLal’sresolutionwas
on preserving and pro-
tecting the cultural her-
itageof thestateandgiv-
ing second official lan-
guagestatustoRajastha-
ni by the state govt.
Similarly
,AvinashGe-
hlot and Anita Bhadel
moved proposals on
bringing law for popula-
tioncontrolandeffective
steps to curb the produc-
tion, sale and consump-
tion of narcotics sub-
stances.
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: A meeting of
the Rajiv Gandhi Pan-
chayati Raj Sangathan
(RGPRS), a prominent
cell of All India Con-
gress Committee
(AICC) that works at the
ground level for decen-
tralisation of power
and strengthening of
Panchayats, was held at
the state Congress
headquarters here on
Friday
.
Speaking on the oc-
casion, state party
president Govind Sin-
gh Dotasra talked
about forming units of
the organisation at dis-
trict, Panchayat Samiti
and Gram Panchayat
levels as well as taking
the benefits of the gov-
ernment schemes to
the doorsteps of the
beneficiaries through
them.
23 Congressmen, who
have been appointed to
various commissions,
boards and corpora-
tions, have been given
the responsibility of
making the digital
membership campaign
a success. They will
tour the districts till
March end for the pur-
pose. District-wise in-
charges have also been
appointed to monitor
the progress of the cam-
paign.
Take govt
schemes to
all, Dotasra
tells workers
Health cards issued to
cops to keep Health
data online in Jaipur
POLICE STATIONS BECOMING
PUBLIC-FRIENDLY IN RAJ
The behaviour of police with the general public in
police stations has always been under the scan-
ner. In order to turn its image into public-friendly,
CM Ashok Gehlot has suggested making reception
rooms (swagat kakshs) for the complainants in all
the police stations. Under the direction of DGP ML
Lather, the work of building reception rooms in most
of the police stations of the state has been complet-
ed. So far, around 80% of the police stations in Raj
have got reception rooms and the complainants are
being treated very well. —Shivendra Parmar
versity in Sikar was
to be passed in
the House on
ty Leader of Op-
position Rajen-
dra Rathore raised
BUDGET
SESSION
Private Bills of five BJP MLAs
introduced in the Assembly
EVER FRIDAY SHOULD
BE KEPT AS NON-GOVT
WORKING DAY: LoP
Leader of Oppo-
sition and senior
Bhartiya Janata Party
leader Gulab Chand
Kataria suggested that
every Friday during the
session should be kept
as a non-government
working day. "With this,
issues of day-to-day
problems being faced by
the common man will
come,” he said.
‘ATTEND GRAM SABHAS
TO ENSURE WATER
CONSERVATION’
Speaking on the resolu-
tion, Rural Devp and
Panchayati Raj Min Ra-
mesh Meena said that all
MLAs and MPs should
attend gram sabhas of
their respective areas
and ensure groundwater
conservation works. Edu
Min BD Kalla and PHED
Min Mahesh Joshi called
for joint efforts for water
conservation.
Deputy Leader of Opp Rajendra Rathore at the site of Gurukul University, Sikar. —FILE PHOTO
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: West Bengal
Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar on Friday
inaugurated a robotic
angioplasty facility at
Rajasthan Hospital in
Jaipur. The hospital
authorities said it is
the first such facility
in north India.
Dhankhar also wit-
nessed a live robotic
angioplasty performed
by Dr Ravindra Singh
Rao, Chairman of the
RHL Heart Center.
“Innovative technol-
ogy will further im-
prove human excel-
lence. Everyone is vul-
nerable to disease, but
making the treatment
affordable and to pro-
vide world class tech-
nology like Robotic
angioplasty to patients
is important,”
Dhankhar said. The
radiation exposure is
also reduced by 20%
compared to normal
angioplasty, Rao said.
Senior Respiratory
Specialist Dr. Virendra
Singh, Director of
First India News
Virendra Choudhary
were also present.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In the matter
of death of a newly
married woman, on the
second day of marriage
on December 7 last year,
the police have booked
the in-laws now after
the post mortem report
confirm that she was
given poison.
The father of the de-
ceased lodged a com-
plaint against the in-
laws at Kardhani police
station on Wednesday
night. It is alleged that
even before the mar-
riage, the in-laws were
harassing her for dow-
ry. ACP (Jhotwara)
Pramod Swami said
that Anukriti Kumawat
(25), daughter of Rake-
sh Kumawat, resident
of Kabir Marg Bani
Park, was married on 6
December 2021 to San-
jay Kumawat, resident
of Kalwar Road.
A day after marriage,
she asked for water
with Glucon-D. Her sis-
ter-in-law gave her wa-
ter after consuming
which she felt uneasy
and died in a hospital.
Rakesh Kumawat
told the police that he
gave a car and many
other items but the in-
laws were demanding
Rs 20 lakh more.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Customs offi-
cials at Jaipur Interna-
tional Airport recov-
ered around 370 grams
of gold worth over Rs 19
lakh from a passenger
coming from Dubai on
Thursday
.
According to the Cus-
toms Department, the
passenger was inter-
cepted and chased as
suspicious activities
and caught outside the
airport. “The passenger
was questioned why he
was handing over his
luggage to the receiver
but he could not provide
any satisfactory expla-
nation, therefore Cus-
toms decided to take a
personal search of the
passenger and his re-
ceiver. During the
search of the Passenger,
yellowish granular
paste packed in two
transparent polyethene
capsules wrapped in
hard paper was found
duly concealed inside
the shoes,” said the Cus-
toms Department.
First India Bureau
Kota: A 17-year-old girl
was raped by her father
and then by her moth-
er’s paramour as well
in Kota. The matter
came to light on Friday
during the victim’s
counselling at Balika
Grih here. Child Wel-
fare Committee mem-
ber Vimal Chand Jain
said that the victim
was raped by her father
several times five years
ago. Javra police ar-
rested her father, who
is currently in jail.
Later, her mother’s
paramour named Zakir
also raped the girl.
Abid Hussain, CWC
member, said that the
girl told them that her
mother used to beat her
up. When the girl com-
plained to her mother
about being raped by
her lover, then her
mother brought her to
the Balika Grih.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: District Col-
lector Rajan Vishal
conducted a surprise
inspection of the SMS
Hospital, JK Lon Hos-
pital and Indira Rasoi
in Transport Nagar
here on Friday
. He also
had food at the Rasoi
and inspected the pro-
cess of cooking, etc. He
also interacted with
the cooks and the peo-
ple eating the food. He
also visited Aprajita
Centre at the Jaipuria
hospital.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: On the initia-
tive of Governor Kalraj
Mishra, all non-essen-
tial electric lighting de-
vices will be closed
from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm
at Raj Bhavan here on
Saturday, on the Earth
Hour Day (March 26). In
his message, the Gover-
nor called upon the peo-
ple to participate in the
Earth Hour Day
.
Governor Mishra
will be on a two-day
visit to Udaipur from
today. He will reach
Dabok Airport in
Udaipur by state plane
at 12.45 am and stay at
the Shiv Niwas Palace.
He will attend some
sports related events.
Jaipur: Some malfunc-
tioning took place in the
SpiceJet Flight No. SG-338
before take-off from
Jaipur Airport on Friday.
The flight was about to
leave for Kolkata, mean-
while, a technical fault
was detected in the air-
craft. The defect caused a
large number of passen-
gers to wait at the airport.
Sanjay Prajapat
Churu: The local POC-
SO court on Thursday
sentenced a man to life
imprisonment and im-
posed a fine of Rs 30,000
on him for outraging
the modesty of a minor
two years ago. Accord-
ing to the prosecution,
convict Akram Kazi
lured the victim and
took her to an aban-
doned house on some
pretext on 3rd Febru-
ary 2020. Akram first
sexually abused the kid
there and then hit her
with a stone in a bid to
kill her. She, however,
survived with grievous
injuries. The court
termed the act as one
of the rarest of the
rare crimes.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A 24-year-
old receptionist at a
hotel has alleged
rape for two years on
the pretext of mar-
riage by the hotel
owner in Jaipur.
On her complaint,
the Mansarovar po-
lice has started in-
vestigation after
registering a report.
The victim is a resi-
dent of Udaipur. She
complained that
about 3 years ago
she had come to
Jaipur in search of a
job and went to a ho-
tel on Kaveri Path
and came in contact
with hotel owner
who hired her on the
reception. They got
closer as the accused
often told the victim
about strained rela-
tions with his wife.
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Jaipur: In the title
match of the 50th
Sen-
ior National Men’s
Handball Competition
held at SMS Indoor Sta-
dium on Friday, de-
fending champion Ser-
vices won the title by
defeating defending
Bronze medalist Ra-
jasthan by 32-30 in an
interesting match.
It was sponsored by
PHL, ONGC and SBI.
Host Rajasthan re-
ceived the Silver medal
after 19 years, while
Indian Railways and
Haryana jointly stood
3rd. The best player of
the competition award
was secured by Sukh-
veer Singh of Ra-
jasthan. The best goal-
keeper was Atul from
Services. MLA Dr Ru-
param Dhandev and
General Secretary of
Handball Federation
of India, Dr Tejraj Sin-
gh felicitated the judg-
es etc.
Minister Govind
Ram Meghwal was the
chief guest. Ajay Data,
Abhinav Banthia, Dr.
Anandeshwar Pandey,
Harish Dhandev, and
Yash Pratap Singh
were present.
50th
Handball tourney: Services beats Raj
to win title, Raj bags Silver after 19 years
Collector inspects SMS and JK
Lon hosps, Indira Rasoi in Jaipur
Now, a robotic armto help in
angioplasty surgery in Jaipur
Jagdeep Dhankhar, Dr Ravindra Singh Rao, Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Dr Virendra Singh during the
inauguration of robotic angioplasty facility in Jaipur on Friday. —PHOTOS BY SUMAN SARKAR
Jagdeep Dhankhar speaks
during inauguration.
Dhankhar inaugurates facility,
witnesses a live robotic surgery
It is first such facility in north
India, say hospital authorities
Innovative
technology
will further
improve human ex-
cellence. Making the
treatment affordable
is important
—Jagdeep Dhankhar,
West Bengal, Governor
Woman poisoned to death a
day after marriage for dowry
Flyer caught with gold
worth `19L stashed in
shoes at Jaipur Airport
Earth Hour to
be observed
at Raj Bhavan
Kolkata-bound
SpiceJet flight
suffers tech glitch
Kota shocker: Dad did cruelty to girl,
then mom’s lover robbed her of shame
Hotelier rapes receptionist on
pretext of marriage, booked
Churu man
gets lifer for
raping minor
12,82,833
TOTAL CASES
52 IN A DAY
30 IN JAIPUR
12,72,999
TOTAL RECOVERED
9,551
TOTAL DEATHS
0 IN A DAY
0 IN JAIPUR
283
ACTIVE CASES
COVID-19 UPDATE
Gold recovered from
passenger at Jaipur Airport.
Rajan Vishal eating food at Indra Rasoi during the inspection.
Services won the title by defeating Rajasthan.
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Sing to the LORD a new song;
sing to the LORD, all the earth.
Sing to the LORD, bless his
name; proclaim his salvation
day after day. Tell his glory
among the nations; among all
peoples, his marvelous deeds.
—Bible
IN-DEPTH
OPPOSITE POLES
SEE UNUSUALLY
WARM WEATHER,
STUN SCIENTISTS
cientists are yet to
decide if the signifi-
cantly high tempera-
tures at the Earth’s
poles are terribly bad
news or just the fickleness of
weather. Last week the South
Pole was warmer by 40 degree
Celsius and the North Pole by 30
degrees Celsius. If it’s not about
the quirky weather then there is
reasonforallof ustobealarmed.
The two Polar Regions experi-
encing such unusual heat waves
in the month of March was de-
scribed by scientists as “ab-
surd”. Martin Siegert, a glaci-
ologist, was quoted by France 24
as saying that “such a heat spike
had never been recorded” in 65
years. “Atmospheric rivers” or
held responsible for the sudden
shooting of temperatures. Both
the polar regions have opposite
seasons so it was an “unusual
occurrence”.
Continued rise in tempera-
tures can lead to melting of gla-
cier ice with disastrous conse-
quences. Scientists have already
warned of rising sea levels but
such unprecedented tempera-
tures at the Poles will hasten the
process.
TOP TWEETS
S
mran Khan, the
Prime Minister of
Pakistan, finds
himself in the dol-
drumswiththeop-
position parties moving a no-
confidence motion against
him. The motion was to be
taken up but National Assem-
bly was adjourned till Mon-
day giving the ace cricketer-
turned-politicianashortlease
of life. What makes the ouster
movedifficultfortheleaderof
PakistanTehreek-e-Insaf Par-
ty is the coming together of
his own alliance partner, the
MuttahidaQaumiMovement-
Pakistan to vote alongside the
PakistanPeople’sPartyledby
Bilawal Bhutto. The military
establishment,whichusesPa-
kistan’s leaders as puppets, is
ostensibly backing the no-
trust move. The opposition
parties blame Imran for the
country’s economic ills and
inflation.
The beleaguered leader
made a desperate appeal to
the people of Pakistan for
support against the “gang of
thieves” who were plotting
his downfall. “A gand of
thieves has been looting this
country for the past 30 years
and now they are indulging
in horse-trading” to remove
him from office, Imran said
in a video. He urged the peo-
ple to join him in a rally on
March 27, a day before the no-
trust motion is to be taken up.
Economically, Pakistan is
literally surviving on bor-
rowings. China-Pak Econom-
ic Corridor projects aimed at
renewing ancient trade
routes are far from being
completed due to corruption
and debt-related issues. Such
is the situation that Pakistan
had to request China to refi-
nance its RMB 15 billion loan
given three years ago so that
it could pay back some other
outstanding loan. Pakistan
has an annual inflation rate
of over 12 percent.
GROUND BENEATH PAK
PM IMRAN IS SHAKING
“A gand of thieves has
been looting this
country for the past 30
years and now they
are indulging in horse-
trading” to remove him
from office, Imran said in
a video. He urged the
people to join him in a
rally on March 27
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ith multiple investments
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tered investment advisors
who are competent and pro-
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PICKING AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR
W
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FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
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CURRENT TIMES, IT IS
DIFFICULT TO CHOOSE A
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JUST COMPETENT TO
ADVISE ON MONEY
MATTERS BUT ALSO
KEEPS YOUR
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of these behaviours, it is
best to have a clear
conversation with them or
even consider changing
your advisor altogether.
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Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: Seeing the
candidates decided by
Aam Aadmi Party su-
premo Arvind Kejriwal
for the five Rajya Sabha
seats in Punjab, it seems
that his eyes are on
‘Hindu politics’ there
too. Of their five candi-
dates, four are Hindus
and only one is a Sikh
candidate. Of the five
Hindus, two Punjabis
areKhatris,oneVaishya
and one Brahmin. Of
the five retiring Rajya
Sabha MPs, three were
Sikhs and two Punjabi
Khatris. Pratap Singh
Bajwa, Shamsher Singh
Dulhan and Sukhdev
Singh Dhindsa were the
three Sikhs and Naresh
Gujral and Shwet Malik
were Punjabi Khatris.
Akali Dal, BJP and Con-
gress did not send
Vaishyas or Brahmins
to Rajya Sabha. None of
the five MPs were from
outside Punjab and no
one had any profession
other than politics.
In this context, Kejri-
wal has carried out the
‘Delhi experiment’ in
Punjab. When he got
three seats in Delhi, he
sent a leader of his par-
ty, Sanjay Singh, to the
Upper House and on the
remaining two seats, he
sent two businessmen -
Sushil Gupta and ND
Gupta. Similarly, two
businessmen — Ashok
Mittal and Sanjeev Aro-
ra have been sent to
Punjab. The remaining
three names are crick-
eter Harbhajan Singh,
Delhi MLA Radhav
Chadha and election
strategist Sandeep
Pathak. Then with the
announcement of the
names, questions arose
that there is no woman,
Dalit, backward or Mus-
lim among the Rajya
Sabha MPs of the Aam
Aadmi Party who put
up the picture of Bha-
gat Singh and Babasa-
heb Ambedkar. All its
candidates are upper
caste men, business-
men or famous people.
AAP’s walks the tight rope of ‘Hindu politics’ in Punjab too!
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): There can be no
normality in India-Chi-
natiesunlessthetroops
amassed at the Line of
Actual (LAC) Control
are withdrawn, Exter-
nal Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar told his
Chinese counterpart
Wang Yi during three-
hourtalksinNewDelhi
on Friday that ended
without any joint state-
ment or agreement on
the way forward.
Wang, who arrived
on Thursday and met
National Security Ad-
viser (NSA) Ajit Doval
foranhourinthemorn-
ing, held bilateral talks
with Jaishankar before
leavingforKathmandu.
According to Jais-
hankar,whobriefedthe
media himself, their
meeting had a “broad
and substantive agen-
da” and talks were
“open and candid”.
China’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs (MFA)
said Wang proposed re-
vivingthe“India-China
plus” initiative for pro-
jects in South Asia, an
outcome of the Wuhan
meetingbetweenPrime
Minister Narendra
Modi and President Xi
Jinping in 2018. It stat-
ed that China did not
seek a “unipolar asia”
and “respects India’s
traditional role in the
region”, during his
talks in Delhi.
In a departure from
the past, when the Gov-
ernment of India had
refusedtoholdbilateral
talksonanyissueother
than the boundary
stand-off triggered by
PLA troops amassing
and transgressing are-
as along the LAC since
April 2020, talks be-
tween Wang and Jais-
hankar, as well as sepa-
rately with Doval, took
in a number of other
issues, including trade
and commerce, visas
for Indian students as
well as international
and regional develop-
ments. However, the
government said the
focus was on the situa-
tion in the border areas
and bilateral relations
that had been “dis-
turbed by Chinese ac-
tions since April 2020”.
“If you ask me, is our
relationship normal to-
day, my answer to you
is no it is not, and it
cannot be normal if the
situation in the border
areas is abnormal.
Surely the presence of
a large number of
troops there, in contra-
vention of agreements,
is abnormal,” Jais-
hankar said in re-
sponse to a question,
referring to large parts
of the LAC in eastern
Ladakh, where about
100,000 Indian and Chi-
nese soldiers are
ranged against each
other,afterthePLAvio-
lated previous border
agreements from 1993-
1996 on maintaining
the status quo.
NO NORMALITY IN TIES UNTIL LAC
DISENGAGEMENT: S JAISHANKAR
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): In response to
Chinese Foreign Minis-
ter Wang Yi’s invite to
visit Beijing, National
Security Advisor (NSA)
Ajit Doval said on Fri-
day that he could em-
bark on a trip to the
neighbouring nation
after the border issues
were resolved, accord-
ing to sources.
Earlier on Friday,
Wang met Doval in the
latter’s office in South
Block.
This is the first visit
by a high-level Chinese
diplomat to India since
the border dispute in
eastern Ladakh erupt-
ed over two years ago.
So far, 15 rounds of
military talks have
taken place to resolve
the issue.
After meeting Doval,
Wang held bilateral
talks with External Af-
fairs Minister S Jais-
hankar.
The Chinese Foreign
Minister’s visit to Del-
hi is part of his South
Asia tour, which took
him to Kabul and Paki-
stan where he raked up
the Jammu and Kash-
mir issue.
During the Organisa-
tion of Islamic Coop-
eration meeting in Is-
lamabad, Wang had
said: “On Kashmir, we
have heard again today
the calls of many of
our Islamic friends.
And China shares the
same hope.”
Could visit China after
dispute resolved: Doval
responds to invitation
IN 3-HR-LONG MEET, BORDER, UKRAINE, AND BILATERAL
ISSUES DISCUSSED, BUT NO AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED NSA Ajit Doval with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in New Delhi on Friday.
Mumbai (ANI): In a
shocking development,
the aged parents of for-
mer Bollywood-linked
entrepreneur Disha
Salian, have knocked
the doors of Rashtra-
pati Bhavan complain-
ing how Union MSME
Minister Narayan
Rane and his MLA son
Nitesh Rane are “liars”
and virtually driving
them to suicide.
In a stinging 5-pager,
Satish Salian and his
wife Vasanti Salian
have targeted the Rane
father-son duo and
some private television
channels for running a
‘false narrative’ on tel-
evision and social me-
dia on their deceased
daughter Disha — who
had fallen from a build-
ing or committed sui-
cide on June 8, 2020.
Drawing parallels
with the Nirbhaya
rape-cum-murder case
of Delhi a decade ago,
the Salians pointed out
that till now, that vic-
tim’s identity has not
been revealed, but here
“Rane is blatantly tak-
ing my daughter’s
name” repeatedly and
saying that she was
raped.
Asking “whether the
law of the land is not
applicable to the Union
Minister”, the Salians
said even after regis-
tering a (police)
against them, the “li-
ars” Rane duo have not
stopped maligning the
family’s name.
When contacted, the
Salian couple said that
it has been two days
since they wrote to
President Ram Nath
Kovind, but there has
been no response so far.
“We have also made
the same appeal to
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah,
Maharashtra Chief
Minister Uddhav
Thackeray, Bharatiya
Janata Party Leader of
Opposition Devendra
Fadnavis and Chief
Justice of Bombay
High Court, to stop a
few politicians from
maligning our daugh-
ter’s name,” Salian
told media.
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: Ever since
Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar has banned liq-
uor in Bihar, there has
been a big increase in
the number of mysteri-
ous deaths. People die
of mysterious diseases
and ailments on every
festival or similar hap-
penings in different dis-
tricts of Bihar. The rela-
tives of those who died
say that the deaths were
caused by drinking, but
the local administra-
tion, state government
ministers and the rul-
ing Janata Dal (U)
spokesperson claim
that the deaths were due
to a mysterious disease.
The surprising thing is
that even before the
post-mortem of those
who died, right from the
collector to the minister
declare that death has
been caused by a myste-
rious disease.
At present, on the oc-
casion of Holi, about 35
people have died due to
this 'mysterious disease'
in three districts – Ban-
ka, Bhagalpur and Mad-
hepura.Therewasnews
in the media that the
death was due to drink-
ing. The relatives of the
deceased also said that
the death was due to
drinking spurious liq-
uor, but the government
said that the death was
due to a mysterious dis-
ease. Surprisingly, the
post-mortem of only
two of those who died
was done, but even be-
fore the report came,
the district collectors
declared that they had
died of a mysterious
disease. At the time of
Diwali also, about 40
people died in four dis-
tricts due to a similar
mysterious disease.
Therefore, by forming a
national task force, it
should be found out that
after the prohibition of
liquor, which such mys-
terious disease is
spreading in Bihar, due
to which such number
of people are dying.
Is there any relation between Nitish’s liquor ban
and deaths due to ‘mysterious disease’ in Bihar?
‘Narayan Rane and
his son are ‘liars’,
driving us to suicide’
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
on Friday raised with his Chinese counterpart
Wang Yi the issue of return of Indian students to
China to resume their studies and hoped that Bei-
jing will adopt a “non-discriminatory approach”
on it. “I took up strongly the predicament of
Indian students studying in China who have not
been allowed to return, citing Covid restrictions.
We hope that China will take a non-discriminatory
approach since it involves the future of so many
young people,” Jaishankar said at a media brief-
ing shortly after the talks. “Minister Wang Yi
assured me that he would speak to the relevant
authorities on his return on this matter. He also
recognised the particular concerns that medical
students have in this difficult situation,” he said.
TALKS PROGRESSIVE ON ISSUE OF
INDIAN STUDENTS’ RETURN TO CHINA
DISHA SALIAN PARENTS’ PLEA TO PREZ
New Delhi: BJP MP
Roopa Ganguly on Fri-
day broke down in the
RajyaSabhawhilespeak-
ing about the violence in
Bengal’s Birbhum dis-
trict where eight people
were burnt to death. She
saidthestateis“nomore
liveable” and demanded
President’s rule.
“We demand Presi-
dent’s rule in West Ben-
gal. Mass killings are
happening there, people
are fleeing the place...
the state is no more live-
able,” she said.
Speaking to reporters
outside the upper house
of the Parliament, Gan-
guly accused the state
government of protect-
ing the perpetrators.
Kolkata (PTI): Five
buckets packed with
crude bombs, carefully
hidden in bushes, have
been recovered from
Margram in Birbhum, a
district reeling under
the domino of violence
afterthekillingof apan-
chayat official on Mon-
day
. The police filled the
buckets with sand and
water to prevent the
bombs from exploding.
The recovery comes a
day after Bengal CM
Mamata Banerjee asked
the police to conduct
special raids to seize all
bombs, arms, and am-
munition produced ille-
gally in the state.
Rampur: Rampur Police has sent a report to the Dis-
trict Magistrate for cancellation of the arms license
of Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan’s son Abdullah
Azam Khan and his wife Tazeen Fatima. “In view of
the cases registered against them, we have sent a
report for cancellation of arms license of Azam Khan
and Tazeen Fatima (Azam Khan’s wife) to the District
Magistrate. They possess revolver and rifle, respec-
tively,” Dr Sansar Singh, Additional Superintendent
of Police, Uttar Pradesh told media.
Chandigarh: Punjab
Chief Minister Bhag-
want Singh Mann on
Friday announced that
former MLAs would
get only one pension,
in a break from the
current practice where
they get a pension for
each term they are
elected. Former MLAs’
monthly pension is
now Rs 75,000. Mann,
in a video message
to the people, said he
had directed officers to
implement a “one MLA,
one pension” scheme.
He said MLAs elected
for several times were
getting lakhs of rupees
as pensions.
New Delhi: Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
will give tips to students
to beat exam stress at
the fifth edition of the
‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’
to be held on April
1, Union Education
Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan said on Friday.
The first edition of
the prime minister’s
interactive programme
with school and college
students was held at the
Talkatora Stadium here
on February 16, 2018.
“The interaction every
youngster is looking
forward to is going to be
held on 1st April, 2022,”
tweeted Pradhan.
Birbhum violence:
BJP MP Ganguly
breaks down in RS
Crude bombs in
five buckets
found in Birbhum
days after arson
SAMAJWADI LEADER AZAM KHAN’S SON,
WIFE LIKELY TO LOSE ARMS LICENCE
PB SCRAPS EX-
MLAs’ MULTIPLE
PENSIONS
PM’S ‘PARIKSHA
PE CHARCHA’ TO
BE HELD ON APR 1
MP Congress feud: Top leaders meet Sonia
Gandhi to ‘complain about Kamal Nath’
Bhopal (Agencies):
Internal feud contin-
ues to dent the Con-
gress party as senior
leaders from the Mad-
hya Pradesh cadre
have rushed to Delhi to
meet national presi-
dent Sonia Gandhi to
air their grievances
against state party
chief Kamal Nath.
On Wednesday, for-
merMPCongresspres-
ident Arun Yadav met
Gandhi and held dis-
cussions for about 40
minutes,whileanother
former state president
Ajay Singh has also
sought time from her.
“Senior leaders, in-
cluding Arun Yadav,
Ajay Singh, Ramniwas
Rawat, Suresh Pachori
and others, are feeling
ignored in the party.
MPCC president Ka-
mal Nath is continu-
ously ignoring senior
leaders. They wanted
to convey to the top
leadership that all is
not well in MP Con-
gress. This will make
winning the 2023 as-
sembly election even
tougher for the party
,”
a senior Congress
leader familiar with
the developments said.
The feud came to
light recently when
top leaders in the par-
ty were absent from
the state unit’s ‘Ghar
Chalo, Ghar Ghar
Chalo’ campaign.
CRUCIAL READ
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
MSME Minister Narayan Rane
and his MLA son Nitesh Rane
AAP Convenor Arvind Kejriwal with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann.
New Delhi (ANI): The
Central Bureau of In-
vestigation (CBI) has op-
posed in the Supreme
Court the plea of Indra-
ni Mukerjea, the prime
accused in the Sheena
Bora murder case, say-
ing she has committed a
“heinous act of plan-
ningandkillingherown
daughter” and “such a
gruesome act does not
deserve leniency”.
The CBI in an affida-
vit filed before the apex
court vehemently op-
posed Indrani Muker-
jea’s bail plea saying she
has committed the of-
fence of murder of her
own daughter and at-
tempt to murder of her
own son.
Indrani Mukerjea
may abscond as she is a
British national, the
CBI further stated.
SHEENA BORA
MURDER CASE
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New Delhi: When the
assembly elections of
five states started, Yogi
Adityanath was the only
Chief Minister, for
whom the BJP made an-
nouncement that the
party will be contesting
electioninUPonhisface
and was declared the
next CM as well, if the
party came to power. In
the rest of the states, the
BJP did not declare its
contenders. In Uttara-
khand, Goa and Ma-
nipur, the Chief Minis-
ter was contesting the
elections but the party
was not contesting in
their names. Votes were
not being sought in the
name of making these
leadersastheChief Min-
ister, yet again. In this
respect,YogiAdityanath
was above his counter-
parts. He was the ‘first
among equals’ as Chief
Minister in whose name
the party was contesting
elections.
But after the election
the situation changed.
Now all the four chief
ministers are equal be-
cause like Yogi, the oth-
er three chief ministers
have also been repeated
by the BJP
. So, now eve-
ryone’spositionissame.
No one is first among
equals. Even Pushkar
Singh Dhami, who lost
the election in Uttara-
khand, has been made
the Chief Minister by
the party
. He is possibly
the second leader after
Mamata Banerjee, who
lost the election and is
still becoming the Chief
Minister. People have
been becoming minis-
ters, but there is no ex-
ample of a leader who
lost the election has
gone on to become the
chief minister.
After the election, a
senior leader, engaged
in the exercise of decid-
ing the Chief Minister
in the four states, in an
informal conversation,
admitted that winning
the elections in the four
states is a big deal for
the BJP. In the last elec-
tions, the BJP had
formed the government
in Goa and Manipur,
but this time the party
has won a majority in
both these states. Earli-
er, in the states ruled by
the BJP, it was either
losing the elections or
somehow the majority
was being juggled. Ex-
cept Gujarat and Hary-
ana, the BJP did not
make a comeback in the
rest of the states.
That is why it is being
said that soon after the
results, the party high
command had decided
that the Chief Minis-
ters under whose com-
mand the party has won
will get the reward of
victory. Still, if it took
more than 10 days to fi-
nalise the names, it was
because the party high
command had to work
out a consensus among
the state leaders so that
no question would
arise. However, now the
challenge before the
party is to make Push-
kar Dhami an MLA
within six months.
Win or lose, BJP backs its former CMs for second innings!
AS PARTY COMMANDS
India’s next External Affairs Secretary:Web of speculations surround Raisina Hills
Rakesh Ranjan
New Delhi: Even
though the incumbent
External Affairs Sec-
retary Harsh V Shring-
la is scheduled to re-
tire in April this year,
it’s not clear whether
he may be allowed to
go or retained.
This doubt has
arisen because of the
golden government
policy of continuity
over change wherev-
er necessary.
So, if Shringla is re-
tained in one way or
another, it may indicate
that the government
considers the current
Russia-Ukrain crisis as
a critical one that de-
mands the continuity
of the foreign secretary
.
In case Shringla is
retained outside the of-
fice of FS, there are a
number of officers
competent enough to
fill his vacancy
.
Some of them are
Jaideep Sarkar posted
in South Africa and Ms.
Ruchira Kamboj, Am-
bassador of India to
Bhutan; Taranjit Singh
Sandhu, Ambassador
of India in the US; San-
jay Kumar Verma, In-
dia’s Ambassador in
Japan; Vinay Mohan
Kwatra in Nepal.
According to the
principle of seniority
and experience, the
next FS may be from
either the 1987 or
1988 batch.
It is also in the air
that if Shringla retires
in the normal course,
incumbent India’s Am-
bassador to US Taran-
jit Singh Sandhu
stands a better chance
to become the FS.
However, it is point-
ed out that since Sand-
hu is seen as doing his
job commendably in
the US, he may not be
pulled back from there.
The flip side is that the
appointment of Sand-
hu as FS, instead of
disturbing the excel-
lent India-US relations,
may work to move the
relations to the next
stage of development,
whatever that may be.
Then, there is anoth-
er interesting point for
which a precedent al-
ready exists. After re-
tiring as FS, Shringla
is sent to the US as am-
bassador and Sandhu
brought in his office.
This kind of arrange-
ment happened earlier
also. Former FS Niru-
pama Menon Rao was
made India’s Envoy to
the US (2011-2013) post
her retirement in 2011.
Interestingly, Taran-
jeet Singh Sandhu’s
wife Reenat Sandhu
was on May 13, 2021, ap-
pointed as Secretary
(West) in the Ministry
of External and within
eight months she was
moved from South
Block to the Nether-
lands as India’s Envoy.
The significance, or
otherwise, of this move
is yet to be grasped.
New Delhi (ANI): Cen-
treintheSupremeCourt
has opposed a plea seek-
ing extra attempt for
candidates who could
not appear in the Civil
Services Mains exam
due to Covid-19 infec-
tion,arguingthatadmit-
ting it may lead to simi-
lar demands for other
examinationsconducted
all over the country
.
It will also impinge
on the chances of other
candidateswhoareeligi-
ble as per the existing
provisions because it
will increase the num-
ber of candidates. It will
also lead to similar de-
mands by candidates of
other examinations con-
ducted all over the coun-
try
, the Centre said.
It said that the exist-
ing age criteria for the
Civil Services exam is
21 to 32 years with re-
laxations for certain
categories of candi-
dates. The permissible
number of attempts is
also six with relaxa-
tions for certain catego-
ries of candidates.
Thus, the existing rules
provide for fair oppor-
tunities to the aspirants
even if one attempt is
lost due to some exigen-
cies, the Centre added.
The Centre submitted
that the views and stand
of the Commission are
also against the de-
mands raised by the pe-
titioners. There is no
merit in the case either
inlaworonfactsandthe
said writ petition is lia-
ble to be dismissed, the
Centre said in Court.
The Union Public
Service Commission
(UPSC) has said if the
Commission makes a
provision for re-exami-
nation, then it will have
cascading effects on the
schedules of other on-
going examinations as
well as others.
UPSC: Extra attempt not
possible, Centre tells SC
New Delhi (PTI): The
Supreme Court on Fri-
day refused to enter-
tain a plea seeking a
direction to the Centre
to disclose accounts,
activity and expendi-
ture details of the PM-
CARES Fund and make
it open for audit by the
Comptroller and CAG.
A bench of Justices L
Nageswara Rao and B R
Gavai asked the peti-
tioner to approach the
Allahabad HC and file a
review petition in the
matter. Senior advocate
Devadatt Kamat, ap-
pearing for the petition-
er, submitted that the
ambit of relief sought
is totally different and
validity and disclosure
of PM-CARES Fund
was sought.
HesaidtheHighCourt
dismissed the petition
relying on CPIL (judg-
ment of the SC) and stat-
edthattheCourtwasnot
correct in relying solely
on the judgment.
The bench said: You
might be right in saying
that all issues were not
considered. We don't
know if you had ar-
gued. You go and file a
review. Let us have the
benefit of that...
The HC had dis-
missed the PIL relying
on the SC’s decision of
Aug 18, 2020, which re-
fused a plea by NGO
CPIL for the CAG audit
of PM-CARES Fund.
SCrefusestoentertainpleaseeking
disclosure of PM-CARES FUND
New Delhi (PTI): The
online leakage of per-
sonal information of six
girl students, most of
them minors, from Kar-
nataka’s Udupi, where
the first protests in con-
nection with the hijab
row were reported re-
cently
, figured in the Ra-
jyaSabhaonFridaywith
a member demanding
protectionof datarights.
Raising the issue
through a Zero-Hour
mention, Mausam Noor
of the Trinamool Con-
gress (TMC) said
amidst the hijab ban
controversy, personal
data of at least six girl
students was leaked
and shared across so-
cial media platforms.
“Their personal infor-
mation like names, ad-
dresses etc. have been
shared by multiple peo-
ple, thereby violating
their privacy
,” she said.
The hijab row had
erupted in Udupi in De-
cember, 2021 when six
students were prevented
from attending classes
because they wanted to
cover their heads for re-
ligious reasons.
The TMC MP further
said personal informa-
tionandpicturesof mul-
tiple Muslim women
were leaked and used
against their will in the
SulliDeal and BulliBai
apps cases.
Hijab row: Personal info leak of
six girl students figures in RS
A hijab-wearing student walks past a worker painting a wall to
conceal a pro-hijab slogan. —FILE PHOTO
The Centre submitted that the views and stand of the Commission are also against the demands
raised by the petitioners. —FILE PHOTO
Aspirants fell sick with COVID when exam was held in January
First India Bureau
New Delhi: The Con-
gress party has fielded
its former president
Ripun Bora from a Ra-
jya Sabha seat in As-
sam. Earlier it seemed
that Congress would
win this seat easily. But
now the suspense has
arisen on this as Chief
Minister Himanta
Biswa Sarma is deter-
mined to defeat the
Congress in this con-
test and has declared
two candidates from
his alliance side. The
BJP has fielded Pabitra
Margherita as its can-
didate and from the
second seat, its col-
league, UPPL working
president Rangwara
Narjari, has been nom-
inated. Himanta claims
that many Congress
MLAs want to switch
sides and join BJP, so
they will not vote for
Sonia Gandhi's chosen
candidate.
Keep in mind that
the BJP and its allies
have a total of 82 MLAs
in Assam. To win a seat
in Assam's 126-member
assembly, 42 votes are
needed. Congress,
CPM, AIUDF and Akh-
il Gogoi's Raijor Dal
together have 44 MLAs.
That is, the Congress
alliance has two more
than the required num-
ber. But Himanta says
that Congress rebel
Shaktikanta Das and
Sharman Ali Ahmed
will not vote for Con-
gress candidate and
likewise Phanidhar Ta-
lukdar of AIUDF will
not vote for him. In this
way the number need-
ed by Congress will
definitely not be met.
He has claimed a vic-
tory on both the seats.
Thus, the Rajya Sabha
election in Assam is a
testing time for the
Congress strategists
and managers. Both
the seats falling vacant
are of Congress. If
both the seats are won
by the BJP and its al-
lies, the Congress will
suffer a big loss.
Numbers may favour, but
odds are against it!
WILL CONGRESS WIN ON 1 RS SEAT IN ASSAM?
Navjot Sidhu road
rage case: Supreme
Court reserves
verdict in review
petition
SC refuses to enter-
tain petition seeking
board to monitor
activities of Christian
missionaries
INX media case: HC
notice to P Chidam-
baram, Karti on ED
plea challenging
trial court order
Supreme Court
Shocked As Firm
Sends ‘Bouncers
Against Government
Of India’
COURTYARD
2024 ASSEMBLY
ELECTIONS
Rahul to Hry
leaders: Fight
under collective
leadership
CBI opposes
Indrani’s SC
bail plea for her
‘heinous act’
Chandigarh (ANI):
Fight 2024 Assem-
bly polls under col-
lective leadership:
Rahul Gandhi tells
Haryana Congress
After a debacle in
the recently-con-
cluded elections
held across five
states, Congress
leader Rahul Gan-
dhi Friday report-
edly asked party
leaders of Haryana
to accept a “collec-
tive responsibility”
and contest the 2024
Assembly elections
under a “collective
leadership”. A two-
and-half-hour-long
meeting to this tune
was held in New
Delhi Friday to
avoid a Punjab-like
situation in the
neighbouring state.
Congress is the
main Opposition in
Haryana’s 90-mem-
ber House with 31
MLAs. Unlike in
Punjab, where vari-
ous factions within
the party posed as a
factor for the par-
ty’s poor perfor-
mance, Congress is
attempting to put
up a united face in
Haryana.
Former Chief
Minister Bhupin-
der Singh Hooda
and other senior
leaders were pre-
sent in the meeting.
External Affairs Secretary Harsh V Shringla
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Uttarakhand CM Dhami Goa CM Pramod Sawant Manipur CM N Biren
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot on Friday
said orders have been is-
suedbythestategovern-
ment to provide electric-
ity to the tourism sector
at industrial rates in-
stead of commercial
rates. This has been a
demand of the tourism
sector which has now
been fulfilled, he said.
In the recent state
budget, the Rajasthan
government an-
nounced it would give
industry status to the
tourism sector.
The move will bene-
fit lakhs of citizens of
the state associated
with the tourism in-
dustry, he said. The CM
said that announce-
ments of giving indus-
try status to tourism
have been made sever-
al times since 1989, but
it was never imple-
mented properly.
“Our government
has not only made an
announcement in this
regard but is also work-
ing with determination
to develop tourism as
an industry,” he said.
There is elation
among the tourism and
hospitality sector. Presi-
dent, Federation of Hos-
pitality and Tourism of
Rajasthan (FHTR),
Apurv Kumar ex-
pressed gratitude to CM
Gehlot for the decision.
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma on
Friday reviewed the in-
novations being done
by district collectors
for good governance.
She held a video con-
ference with 13 district
collectors. She said
that innovations which
can become models in
the whole country
should be done by col-
lectors.
The collectors gave
presentations about
the innovations being
done on women’s safe-
ty
, education, malnutri-
tion, youth and skill
development, sports
and health subjects.
She asked all the col-
lectors to run a public
awareness campaign to
make people in their
districts aware of
health. “If we adopt a
healthy lifestyle, then
diseases will be mini-
mized,” she said.
Sharma expressed
the need to make spe-
cial efforts to remove
the deficiency of mal-
nutrition and anemia
among children and
pregnant women. She
said that lack of ane-
mia is a big problem in
women and for this;
they should be made
aware and motivated to
have nutritious food.
Launch drive for people’s health: CS
DIRECTIVES TO COLLECTORS
CM: Tourism sector to get
power at industrial rates
In Budget, govt had announced industrial status to tourism sector
Ashok Gehlot
@ashokgehlot51
In compliance with
this announcement,
orders have been
issued by the state
govt to give electricity
to the tourism sector
at industrial rates
instead of commer-
cial rates. This was a
huge demand of the
tourism sector which
has been
ful-
filled,”
Gehlot
said
in a
tweet.
Birla’s bid pays: NHA sanctions
`317.74 crore for Kota bypass
First India Bureau
Kota: National High-
way Authority of
India has sanctioned Rs
317.74 crore for Phase-II
of Northern Bypass
in Kota.
Because of the efforts
of Lok Sabha Speaker
Om Birla, the age-old
demand for a ring road
in Kota will be fulfilled.
The total length of
Phase-II route starting
from Gamach to Ballop
will be 12.915 km. It will
have 31 minor bridges
covering the major and
minordrainsontheway
.
The length of these mi-
nor bridges will be from
6 meters to 25 meters.
Theworkof Southern
Bypass on Kota Ring
Road has been complet-
ed while the work of 2.1
km is left in Phase-I in
Northern Bypass.
After completion of
northern bypass, the
distance from Jaipur to
Baran will be reduced
by 18 km.
Traffic pressure will
be less in Kota
After the construction
of the Northern By-
pass is completed, the
traffic pressure in Kota
will also be reduced.
Due to the non-comple-
tion of the Ring Road,
vehicles going from one
end to the other pass
through the middle of
Kota city. But after con-
struction, these vehi-
cles will overtake with-
out entering the city.
HCASKSCOPSTOEXPEDITEPROBE
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The High Court
on Friday asked the po-
lice to expedite their
investigation into the
case of a lawyer’s two
daughters going miss-
ing. Hearing the habeas
corpus petition of fa-
ther Advocate Avdesh
Purohit, the Division
Bench of Justices
Prakash Gupta and
Virendra Kumar, how-
ever, agreed that the po-
lice are making efforts
in the right direction.
On the government
pleader’s submission
that a special investiga-
tion team (SIT) has
been formed and search
operation is going on,
Purohit pointed out
that the team does not
have a cyber expert and
hence, help of Delhi Po-
lice’s Special Cell DSP
Sanjeev Yadav should
be taken. Moreover,
even after tracing the
mobile phone location
to Lucknow, no team
was sent there.
To this, DCP (South)
Mrudul Kachhawa
clarified that the SIT
did have a cyber expert
and DSP Yadav’s help
would be taken as and
when necessary.
Dept withdraws
order for
selection of LoPs
in civic bodies
3 Excise officers
put on APO for
poor performance
Wolf gives birth to
5 pups, all healthy
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Jaipur: To end increas-
ingfactionalisminpoliti-
cal parties, the autono-
mous government de-
partment withdrew the
order regarding the se-
lection of the Leader of
the Opposition in the
civic bodies. With the
withdrawal of this order,
the old system will be in
place according to which
theLeaderof theOpposi-
tion party will be the
Leader of the Opposi-
tion. Their selection will
depend on the party con-
cerned. The department
withdrew the order ac-
cording to which provin-
cial president or dist
president of the oppn
party who distributed
election symbols for
councillorelectionsnom-
inated members who
were recognized as the
leader of the opposition.
Nirmal Tiwari 
Jaipur: Due to negli-
gence in excise settle-
ment and other com-
plaints, Excise Commis-
sioner Chetan Deora
has put three officers
posted in Jaipur on
Awaiting Posting Or-
ders (APO).
Assistant Excise Of-
ficer Girivar Sharma
posted in Jaipur city,
Excise Inspector Kirti
Singh Meena posted in
South East Excise Cir-
cle and Excise Inspec-
tor Ankita Mathur post-
ed in Sanganer Circle
have been put on Await-
ing Posting Orders.
Udaipur: There is good
news from the Sajjan-
garh Biological Park in
the district. Indian wolf
gave birth to five pups
and all are healthy. For
the first time in the Saj-
jangarh Biological Park
of Udaipur city, there
has been news of Indi-
an wolf breeding. DFO
Dr Ajit Unchoi told that
the five pups of the wolf
are absolutely fine with
no health issues.
School staff put on APO
as Sangeeta intervenes
PK Agarwal
Chittorgarh : After a
protest by villagers in
Khor under the Shamb-
hupura police station
area in Chittorgarh
over a girl student
hanging herself from a
tree two days ago, the
entire school staff has
been put on APO. After
the incident, Chairper-
son, Rajasthan State
Commission for Protec-
tion of Child Rights
Sangeeta Beniwal also
visited the school and
sought the report.
Two days ago, the
girl studying in Class 7
at Government Upper
Primary School Khor
ended life after which
the villagers protested
and demanded replace-
ment of staff and lock-
ing of the school. On
receiving information,
DEO Rajendra Kumar
Sharma, reached the
spot to pacify the agi-
tating villagers.
CLASS 7 GIRL’S SUICIDE CASE
4 DIE, MANY INJURED IN 2 SEPARATE
ACCIDENTS IN AJMER AND JAIPUR
Ajmer/Jaipur: A collision between a Tavera car
and trailer claimed the lives of two and 8 were
injured in accident. The pilgrims in Tavera were
returning to Ajmer from Sarwad. The accident
took place near Loharwada village. On the infor-
mation, Sadar police station reached the spot and
the injured were taken to the Government General
Hospital for treatment. A road accident happened
on the Jaipur-Ajmer Chandwaji Express Highway.
The accident took place near Ganesh Mora in
Murlipura, where a speeding pickup truck crushed
two women, who died on the spot, while many
were injured. These people were standing on the
roadside on the highway waiting for the bus.
Jaipur: There is disappointment in the Excise dept
as not many bidders have come up to take the liq-
uor shops in the city on lease. Out of the 292 liquor
outlets put on auction, only 25 have been leased
out so far while 110 others have been renewed.
Only 4 shops could be auctioned so far while 8
others have been renewed out of the total 50 situ-
ated in Jaipur West circle. Similarly, only 6 shops
were taken up by bidders while 11 others have
been renovated out of the 45 in Jhotwara circle. In
Jaipur South circle, 3 were auctioned and 13 were
renewed out of the total 46 shops. Of the 41 in the
East circle, 3 were auctioned and 12 were renewed.
—Nirmal Tiwari
DISMAL RESPONSE TO LIQUOR SHOP
AUCTION, ONLY 25 OF 292 AUCTIONED
NEWS DIGEST High Court rejects
plea against AG and
AAG remuneration
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A PIL filed
against the payment
of lakhs of rupees
per day to the Advo-
cate General and Ad-
ditional Advocate
General of the State
Government has
been dismissed by
the Rajasthan high
court on the ground
of withdrawal.
A division bench of
acting CJ MM Srivas-
tava and Justice Sa-
meer Jain dismissed
the PIL.
During the hearing,
the petitioner sought
permission to with-
draw the petition after
the bench expressed
its intention to impose
a penalty
.
Ravindra Singh in
the PIL had said that
the government had
issued an order on
September 22, 2015,
making a monthly pro-
vision of Rs 42,000 to
the Advocate General
and Rs 33,600 to the
Additional Advocate
General.
He said that there
was a provision of 10
percent annual in-
crease. On October 14,
2021, the government
issued an order and
made a provision to
pay Rs 1.25 lakh
monthly to the Advo-
cate General as well
as Rs 20,000 per case
for appearing in a
maximum of seven
cases per day.
CS HAILS COLLECTOR
Usha Sharma
Sangeeta Beniwal
Om Birla
Lawyers protesting outside the High court. —FILE PHOTO
LAWYER’S MISSING DAUGHTERS
—PHOTO
BY
SANTOSH
SHARMA
COVID-19
UPDATE
WORLD
61,35,179
TOTAL DEATHS
41,32,97,131
TOTAL RECOVERED
5,89,93,281
ACTIVE CASES
47,84,25,591
TOTAL CASES
INDIA
5,16,785
TOTAL DEATHS
4,24,78,087
TOTAL RECOVERED
21,500
ACTIVE CASES
4,30,16,372
TOTAL CASES
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COURTESY MEET
Jagdeesh Chandra accords a floral greeting to Rajyasabha
MP and Rajasthan BJP in-charge Arun Singh during a
courtesy visit at the latter’s residence in New Delhi during
the former’s one day visit to the national capital.
CM GEHLOT TO ATTEND BSF PROGRAMME,
REVIEW DEVP WORKS IN JODHPUR TODAY
From Pg 1...
Replying to a media
query about 15 years of
coal vanishing in 8
years, Gehlot said the
matter is being investi-
gated. About a media
query on mining caus-
ing a lot of damage to
tribal and forest areas,
Gehlot said that mining
should be allowed as
much as permitted by
Central Govt. Baghel
also hosted lunch for
Gehlot and his team.
On the consistent
rise in fuel prices after
4 months halt, Gehlot
said: “Centre has been
unfair to states, they’ve
made the excise duty
tax to a minimum. The
Govt of India is looting,
they don’t have an an-
swer to high fuel
prices.”Bhanwar S Bha-
ti, who came to Jodhpur
with Gehlot said that
things would soon get
better. Power cuts have
been implemented in
rural areas in Ra-
jasthan from Friday as
there is not enough sup-
ply from Chhabra pow-
er plant. Coal crisis
may be one of the rea-
sons behind this.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot meets his sister Vimla Devi after four
and a half months and seeks blessings in Jodhpur on Friday.
GoI is looting, they don’t have
reply to high fuel prices: CM
There is al-
ready a dis-
crepancy be-
tween coal shortage
and power genera-
tion in Rajasthan.
It is unfortunate
that there is com-
munication gap be-
tween Chief Minis-
ters of same party.
—Satish Poonia,BJP President
Jaipur: An interesting discus-
sion is going on in Rajasthan
political circles regarding 2
heavy weights – former CM
Vasundhara Raje
and former deputy
CM Sachin Pilot.
Both seem to have
made up their firm
minds to remain
active in Rajasthan
politics only. No
matter how big a
position they get in the Central
politics, both have the same
desire to continue in the desert
state. Now only God knows
when and whose wish will be
fulfilled. However, there is no
vacancy in Raj Cong till 2023.
But who knows what is in
store of a person. The World
lives on hopes. —FIB
Desire of Raje, Pilot
to remain active in
Rajasthan politics!
CM TO LAY FNDN OF IPD TOWER IN SMS ON APR 5
Jaipur: CM Ashok Gehlot will lay the foundation stone of IPD tow-
er in SMS hospital on April 5 at 11 am. The ceremony will be held
at construction site in med college premises. All ministers, MPs
and MLAs will be invited. On the occasion, a two-day Medifest
will also be organised. Eminent doctors of the country will hold
discussions about the innovation in medical sector in Medifest.
Smoother bond between
Raje  BJP high command!
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: Ex-CM of
Rajasthan Vasundhara
Raje and BJP high com-
mand seem to have
changedtheirstrategyto
handle each other and
are appearing to be on
track of agreement. The
high command has ex-
tended its hand towards
madam cordially
. At the
same time, madam is
also showing spirit of
walking together. She is
walking with the party
in every situation like a
seniorpartyworker.Due
topoliticaldevelopments
on Thursday
, whole at-
mosphere seems to be
changing with the ges-
ture of both sides. Both
thesidesareinaposition
of ‘Soft Surrender’ to-
wards each other.
Raje attended swearing-in
ceremony of UP CM Yogi in
Lucknow on Friday. However,
Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari and
Raje had to walk 1.5 km to
attend the ceremony as their
vehicles got stuck in a jam.
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: PM Naren-
dra Modi met MPs of
Rajasthan at his New
Delhi residence on Fri-
day during which he
took feedback of public
welfare schemes being
run by the Central gov-
ernment and also gave
guidelines for their bet-
ter implementation. The
meeting gains signifi-
cance as the Assembly
polls in Rajasthan are to
be held by the end of
2023. PM Modi is also
meeting MPs of other
states. On Thursday
, he
met the MPs of Gujarat.
Jaipur MP Ramcharan
Bohra said that this was
a routine process.
RAJ MPs MEET PM AT HIS RESIDENCE
Modi takes
feedback of the
public welfare
schemes being run
by the Central
government
Meeting gains
significance as the
Assembly polls in
Rajasthan are to be
held in 2023
PM gives necessary
guidelines for
the better
implementation
of schemes
PM Narendra Modi, JP Nadda, Prahlad Joshi, BL Santosh, Bhupender Yadav,Arun Singh, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat,Arjun Meghwal, Kailash
Choudhary, Dushyant Singh, Col Rajyavardhan Rathore, Diya Kumari, Devji Patel, Ranjeeta Koli, Jaskaur Meena, Narendra Kumar, Nihalchand
Meghwal, Manoj Rajoria, Sumedhanand Saraswati, Ram Charan Bohra, CP Joshi, PP Choudhary, Kanak Mal Katara, Rahul Kaswa, Dr Kirodi
Lal Meena, Bhagirath Choudhary, Rajendra Gehlot, Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur, Sukhbir Singh Jaunpuria, Rajkumar Verma, Subhash
Chand Vaheria,Arjun Lal Meena and others at Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi on Friday.
CM REACHES HIS HOMETOWN JODHPUR AFTER OVER 4 MONTHS DIRECTLY FROM CHHATTISGARH ON FRI
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: CM Gehlot
on Friday reached his
home town Jodhpur
from Chhattisgarh. Ge-
hlot arrived 4 and a
half months later to
meet his sister Vimla
Devi. CM Ashok Gehlot
also reached residence
of Raja Aditya Dev Ka-
toch, husband of for-
mer MP Chandresh Ku-
mari ji in Jodhpur and
expressed his condo-
lences to the bereaved
family. Journalists de-
manded accommoda-
tion or plots to the jour-
nalists who were de-
prived of getting plots
in Jodhpur. During the
day, CM Gehlot also met
his nephew Jaswant
Singh Kachhwaha.
4 MLAs WERE HONOURED AS THE BEST MLAs FOR DIFFERENT
YEARS IN RAJ ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY. KATARIA SAID THAT THE
BEST MLAS HAVE BEEN SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF MERIT.
Dr CP Joshi honours Babulal as Jagdeep
Dhankhar,Ashok Gehlot, Shanti Dhariwal look on.
BABULAL KHARADI 2021
Jagdeep Dhankhar honours Manju Devi as
Ashok Gehlot, Dr CP Joshi, Shanti Dhariwal,
GC Kataria look on.
MANJU DEVI 2021
BEST MLA AWARD GOES TO...
Dr CP Joshi honours Sanyam Lodha as
Jagdeep Dhankhar, Ashok Gehlot, Shanti
Dhariwal, GC Kataria look on.
Jagdeep Dhankhar honours Gyanchand as
Ashok Gehlot, Dr CP Joshi, GC Kataria look on.
GYANCHAND PRAKH 2019
SANYAM LODHA 2020
Yogesh Sharma 
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: West Bengal
Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar, who has
been at loggerheads
with CM Mamata Ba-
nerjee, on Friday said
he shares a deep rela-
tionship with her like a
brother.
At the same time,
he is not a “proactive
governor” but a “copy-
book governor”, who
believes in the rule of
law, Dhankhar said
here, adding he will
never violate the dig-
nity of the Constitu-
tion at the behest of
anyone.
Dhankhar was
speaking as the chief
guest in a seminar on
the “Role of Governors
and MLAs in Further-
ance of Democracy.”
ISHAREDEEPRELATIONSHIPWITH
MAMATA, SHE’S SISTER TO ME: DHANKHAR
WB Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar was chief
guest at a seminar in the
Rajasthan Assembly
Seminar was organized in
Assembly by the Rajasthan
branch of Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association
Dhankhar lauds: State has
great tradition of cordial
relationship between the
ruling and Oppn parties
Gehlot said that all the
members of the house
will meet at dinner at his
residence on March 28
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar receives memento from
Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi as Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot,
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal, LoP Gulab Chand
Kataria look on at the State Assembly in Jaipur on Friday.
BENGAL GOVERNOR JAGDEEP DHANKHAR, AN
EXPERT OF LAW  THE CONSTITUTION: GEHLOT
Jaipur: Addressing the function, CM Gehlot said that in a
democracy, MPs and MLAs have an important responsibility
of lawmaking along with discharging their responsibilities as
public representatives. He said that ever since Dr CP Joshi
became the Speaker of the Assembly, he has given new
dimensions to the activities of CPA. CM said that in other
states, Assembly sessions get over in just a few days but in
Rajasthan, the session runs longer. He called Dhankhar an
expert of law and the Constitution. Appreciating CP Joshi, he
said that governors in Raj have always had good relations
with state govt. However, the situation in WB is different
and Dhankhar can explain better. “The situation in WB is
different, only WB Governor can tell. If I say something,
headline will be made in the country, the role of Governor in
a democracy is important,” CM Ashok Gehlot said.
THERE ARE NOT MORE THAN THREE-FOUR PEOPLE IN THIS
CATEGORY: GUV DHANKHAR LAUDS CM ASHOK GEHLOT
Itook his (Raj CM Gehlot) name and said there are not more than 3-4 people
in this category. Whatever Centre suggests to me, I will take it very serious-
ly and my mind will be that work should be done accordingly if there is no
constitutional impediment,” he said. “In the same way, I said whatever your
(Banerjee’s) suggestion will be, its effect will also be as much on me. But
day people of Centre or you are convinced that I will do what you say, then
another person will sit on this chair, I will not sit,” he said. Dhankhar said he
feels pain when there is no dialogue between ruling and Opposition parties.
JAGDEEP DHANKHAR IS PUTTING THE ACTIVE ROLE IN
FRONT OF PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY: DR CP JOSHI
Assembly Speaker CP Joshi said that the Governor has two types of roles
- active and passive and WB Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is putting the
active role in front of the parliamentary democracy. Speaking in a seminar
on role of Governors and MLAs in furtherance of democracy, Joshi recalled
an incident of WB when Guv Dharmveer did not read the address in Assem-
bly when Jyoti Basu govt was ruling. He said that Dhankhar is Guv in WB
today and he is putting the active role in front of democracy. He said that
Rajasthan Assembly is the most experienced Assembly in the country.
MANNER IN WHICH DHANKHAR IS WORKING IN WB HAS
MADE RAJASTHAN PROUD, SAYS GULAB CHAND KATARIA
Kataria said that best MLAs have been selected on the basis of merit. He
said that it is duty of members of House to strengthen democracy 
manner in which Dhankhar is working in WB has made Rajasthan proud.
Expressing gratitude, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti
Dhariwal said that the members get knowledge of parliamentary
traditions by such events.
MEMBERS GET INFO OF PARL TRADITIONS: DHARIWAL
ivya Chauhan, a
young model from
Delhi,isknownfor
her charisma and
mesmerisedevery-
one with her beau-
ty shares her jour-
ney
, life goals, struggles and
aspiration with City First.
A successful woman is
one who can build a firm
with the bricks others have
thrown at her. This 20-years
olddivahasprovedthatsuc-
cess doesn’t come through
magic, it requires hard
work and determination.
Another name of poise and
eleganceDivyaisaninquis-
itive fashion model.
When asked about her
journey the diva said, “My
journey started when I was
19. One of my teachers rec-
ommended me this field.
Although I had one crush
that time who worked as a
model so typically I just
wanted to meet him. How-
ever, here I am today
, in the
journey of pursuing my
dream of modelling and
pushing myself every day
to come out of my shell and
building a trait that comes
very naturally to so many
of my peers here. Moreo-
ver, there were and are so
many battles but the very
first was my father. He
wanted me to do a govern-
ment job and focus on my
studies. He never liked this
field. But, for this, I have
my mother to thank
for being my back-
bone and
while I
might have had multiple
lapses, I am still the pas-
sionate girl, aiming to
shoot for the stars, no mat-
ter what.”
When asked about her
dreams and aspirations,
she shared, “Beauty pag-
eants have always attracted
me and I am doing really
good here these days. After
covid-19 from last Septem-
ber, I have done commer-
cial ads for Airtel, Bride-
sAsia, Velvet tree etc. Many
campaignsshootforNighat
couture, Mauvestory, the
Malik couture, tanniedo,
Amit talwar and so on. And
also walked for these De-
signers as well. And hope-
fully
, you will see me in
the next Delhi
Times.”
THERE WERE
AND ARE SO
MANY
BATTLES BUT
THE VERY
FIRST WAS
MY FATHER.
HE WANTED
ME TO DO A
GOVERNMENT
JOB AND
FOCUS ON MY
STUDIES. HE
NEVER LIKED
THIS FIELD.
BUT, FOR THIS,
I HAVE MY
MOTHER TO
THANK FOR
BEING MY
BACKBONE
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ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
A vacation you
only dreamed
about is likely to
become a reality
soon. Healthy
eating will help
prevent digestive
ailments.
Money will be
no constraint in buying what you would
like to buy. Driving down with your lover
to a happening place is indicated today.
Enjoyment is on the cards for you.
LIBRA
SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22
Continue doing
whatever you are
doing to remain
healthy. Some
of you will have
to curb your
splurging ways.
Family life will
cruise along
smoothly with much love and bonhomie.
Don’t speed up on the road. Chance of
moving to a new location on transfer is
likely for some.
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 20
Your financial
situation is set
to improve,
as earning
opportunities
come to you.
Help from
co-workers in a
time consuming
task will be forthcoming on the work
front. Support of family will encourage
you to take up a challenge. Socially, your
presence will be much looked forward to.
SCORPIO
OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22
People falling
under this sign
will have very
refreshing day.
Visiting a mall or
watching a movie
with family is
likely to be the
highlight of the
day for some. You may enjoy travelling
to a tourist destination recommended by
your friends. Reignite flickering romance
in life by spending more time together.
GEMINI
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Some clarification
will need to be
sought on a
financial issue,
before you
take the next
step. A project
left halfway by
someone else
may come on your shoulders, but your
efforts will be acknowledged. Some
of you are all set to enjoy a splendid
vacation.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 22
Money put
together on
previous
occasions is
likely to come
in handy now. A
family youngster
is keen to learn
from you, so
don’t disappoint. Settling down in a new
house is indicated for some.You may
have to awaken partner’s interest in you
once again.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
You will derive
great benefit
from an exercise
routine that you
keenly follow.
Extra workload
is foreseen at
work, but nothing
that you cannot
handle within office hours. Taking the
family on a trip seems impossible today
due to your professional commitments,
so postpone it for some other day.
CAPRICORN
DEC 23 - JAN 20
Something
you have
implemented
at work is likely
to profit the
company and
get you noticed.
You are likely
to celebrate the
achievement of a family youngster in a
very grand way. Shifting into your very
own house might soon transform into a
happy reality very soon.
LEO
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Your stars favour
a bright beautiful
day . A setback
you have recently
experienced can
make you come
out stronger. Tax
advisor will be a
big help in saving
taxes, so don’t hesitate to contact one. It
is difficult for the relationship of friends
turned lovers to fall apart, hence all you
need to do is relax.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 19
Money coming
from various
streams will keep
you in an elated
state of mind.
A new fitness
regime that you
have adopted
promises to keep
you in the pink of health. Getting an old
furniture upholstered may be at the top of
the mind of some homemakers which is
going to be the priority of the day.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEP 23
Previous
investments are
likely to give you
good returns.
Some of you may
decide to follow
in the footsteps
of celebrities
and visit the very
same exotic destination that they had
been to. No amount of excuses will dispel
lover’s suspicions about your tendency to
stray the path.
PISCES
FEB20 - MARCH 20
You are likely to
find the day most
auspicious. Your
knowledge about
your line of work
will be roundly
appreciated
and get you the
thumbs up from
higher ups. Friends and family may get
together to give you a surprise and make
your day. Your business schedules may
leave little time for romance.
YOUR
DAY
Horoscope by
Saurabbh Sachdeva
o inhabit leopards
and tigers in
Mukundara Hills
Tiger Reserve, first
time in Rajasthan,
the forest depart-
ment of Ghana and
Kota with the use of the
Boma capturing technique
of Madhya Pradesh, suc-
cessfully translocated the
first trials of Chital (spotted
deer) from Keoladeo Nation-
al Park to Mukundara Hills
Tiger Reserve on March 9th,
2022. Seeing the increasing
number of 3,500 to 4,000 chi-
tals in Keoladeo National
Park, Bharatpur, the park
has been chosen to relocate
chitals to Mukundara.
In the first phase, 6 chitals
including 2 male and 4 fe-
male chitals have been relo-
cated to Mukundara Tiger
Reserve. This entire process
was completed under the su-
pervision of Field Director
Mukundara Hills Tiger Re-
serve Sedu Ram Yadav;
Mukundara Tiger Reserve’s
Deputy Conservator of For-
est Bijo joy, and Bharatpur
Ghana Keoladeo National
Park Deputy Conservator of
Forest Mohit Gupta, along
with the field team of Keo-
ladeo National Park, Bharat-
pur. There is a target to relo-
cate 500 chitals from Ghana
to Mukundara national
park. 450 km. The journey
was completed in 10 hrs.
Tarun Mehra, Assistant
Conservator of Forests,
Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctu-
ary, Bundi district stated
that to ensure that there is
enough prey for tigers and
leopards, this step has been
initiated. In the absence of
adequate prey, the tigers
can move out of their natu-
ral habitat and hunt domes-
tic animals or local people
living in adjoining villages.
Mentioning the technique
Mehra said that Boma cap-
turing technique is mainly
used in the countries of
the East African forests
and India, Madhya
Pradesh has also used
this technique to relocate
animals. In the Boma tech-
nique, a closed enclosure
or compartment is created.
The technique involves the
luring of animals into an
enclosure by chasing them
with food grains and water
through funnel-like fencing.
On one side of the enclosure
chital or any animal is kept
with their food and water.
For almost a month these
chitals are kept in the forest
itself inside the enclosure
with the arrangement of
food and water there. In this
technique animals without
making them unconscious
relocate to different places.
Mukundara Tiger Reserve
deputy forest conservator
RS Bhandari said that at the
zoo this animals’ relocation
is common but for wild ani-
mals’ shifting from a wild
forest area to another area is
an unusual and difficult
task. As these animals are
fragile and soft-hearted so
there is a great chance of
their death while conduct-
ing such operations. In com-
ing times there is a plan to
translocate 750 spotted deer
or chitals in Jaipur, Kota,
and Karauli. The tigress
MT-4 is presently in the soft
enclosure of the 28-hectare
area. After a huge demand to
release MT-4 from the soft
enclosure to the open forest
of Mukundara, the National
Tiger Conservation Author-
ity (NTCA) has granted per-
mission to relocate MT-4 to
Mukundara Hills Tiger Re-
serve. According to the offi-
cials of the Mukundara Ti-
ger Reserve, it is planned
that a pre-base will get ready
by the forest department to
ensure prey for tigress MT-4
and settle the tigress there.
With this, there would be
only one alive tiger MT-4 in
the Reserve. In the coming
times, the forest department
will try to bring a few more
tigers to Mukundara. Earli-
er, MT-2 and MT-3 died,
whereas MT-1 is missing for
over a year from the re-
serve. (Report by-Anubha
Jain, Journalist Writer).
First time in
Rajasthan, forest
department through
Boma capturing
technique
translocated Chitals
(spotted deer) from
Bharatpur’s
Keoladeo to
Mukundara Hills
Tiger Reserve
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TWO-TONED BLUE AND BLACK
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  • 1. Shivendra Parmar Raipur:Concernedover the looming coal short- age leading to power cri- sis in the state, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot onFridayreachedChhat- tisgarhandmethiscoun- terpart Bhupesh Baghel in Raipur with the ap- peal of continuous sup- plyof coalforpowergen- eration. Gehlot demand- ed release of pending approval for mining in the Parsa coal block. “If we do not get coal then all the power gen- eration units (thermal) in Rajasthan will be closed. With this, there will be a big crisis re- garding electricity in the state. That is why we have come ourselves here with a request on behalf of the public of Rajasthan,” Gehlot told the media in Raipur. Baghel assured suffi- cient quantity of coal supply to Rajasthan, as per rules. Both the CMs held a joint press con- ference. Turn to P8  First time, a CM has come to Chhattisgarh himself in the interest of his state, says Baghel  Democracy in India is in danger and every citizen should be worried: Gehlot Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot being greeted by Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel in Raipur on Friday. CM IN CHHATTISGARH FOR COAL WE ARE STARING AT A CRISIS, HAVE COME WITH REQUEST ON BEHALF OF RAJ PEOPLE: GEHLOT JAIPUR l SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 287 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia . Acting on a petition filed by the Union Bank of India for non-payment of around Rs 432 crore, Real estate developer Supertech was declared bankrupt by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), a move that could have a bearing on about 10,000 home buyers of the firm’s ongoing projects in Delhi and NCR region. Supertech Ltd has 38,041 customers and out of them, homes have been delivered to 27,111 people. GIANT DEVELOPER SUPERTECH NOW DECLARED BANKRUPT The Calcutta High Court on Friday ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the killings in Birbhum’s Bogtui village, where eight people were burnt alive earlier this week, and submit its preliminary report on April 7 when the matter will be heard again. The court directed the state government “to ex- tend full cooperation to CBI in carrying out the further investigation”. CALCUTTA HC GIVES BIRBHUM VIOLENCE CASE TO CBI MINISTERS DROPPED Prominent ministers in previous Yogi government Srikant Sharma, Satish Ma- hana, Ashu- tosh Tandon, Sidharth Nath Singh, who all won elections, were not given place in cabinet this time. FULL LIST OF MINISTERS Besides Adityanath, 52 ministers were sworn in, hand-picked by the Modi-Shah BJP leadership with an eye on the 2024 national elections DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER  Keshav Prasad Maurya  Brijesh Pathak CABINET  Surya Pratap Shahi  Suresh Kumar Khanna  Swatantra Dev Singh  Baby Rani Maurya  Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary  Jayveer Singh  Dharampal Singh  Nand Gopal Gupta  Bhupendra Singh Choudhary  Anil Rajbhar  Jitin Prasada  Rakesh Sachan  Arvind Kumar Sharma  Yogendra Upadhyay  Ashish Patel  Sanjay Nishad MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE)  Nitin Agrawal  Kapil Dev Agrawal  Ravindra Jaiswal  Sandeep Singh  Gulab Devi  Girish Chandra Yadav  Dharmveer Prajapati  Asim Arun  JPS Rathore  Dayashankar Singh  Narendra Kashyap  Dinesh Pratap Singh  Arun Kumar Saxena  Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’ MINISTER OF STATE  Mayankeshwar Singh  Dinesh Khateek  Sanjeev Gond  Baldev Singh Olakh  Ajit Pal  Jaswant Saini  Ramkesh Nishad  Manohar Lal Mannu Kori  Sanjay Gangwar  Brijesh Singh  KP Singh  Suresh Rahi  Somendra Tomar  Anoop Pradhan ‘Valmiki’  Pratibha Shukla  Rakesh Rathore Guru  Rajni Sharma  Satish Sharma  Danish Azad Ansari  Vijay Laxmi Gautam First India Bureau Lucknow: Unani- mously elected as the leader of the Uttar Pradesh BJP legislature party in a meeting in Luc- know, Yogi Adityanath took oath as the UP chief minis- ter for a second term on Fri- day . Keshav Maurya and Brajesh Pathak were sworn in as his deputies. Apart from the two depu- ty CMs, 16 Cabinet minis- tersalsotookoath atEkana Stadium in Lucknow. Morethan50percent of Yogi’s Council of Ministers are new faces includingfivewomenand two ex-civil servants. While Keshav Prasad Maurya retains his Deputy CM post despite losing his Sirathu seat, Brajesh Pathak,LawMinisterinthe last Yogi government and formerBSPleader,hasbeen elevated as Deputy CM, replacing Dinesh Sharma as the Brahmin face in the Cabinet. PM Modi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Rajnath Singh, Anurag Thakur and all BJP CMs attend swearing ceremony I, Adityanath Yogi... 3 Keshav Prasad Maurya, Brajesh Pathak to be his two deputies 2 Yogi Adityanath takes oath as UP CM for second time Yogi, who led his party to a massive victory, is the first UP CM in 37 years to return to power after completing full term 1 Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Deputy CMs Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak and newly sworn-in UP ministers, during the swearing-in ceremony, at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Friday. —PHOTO BY ANI Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and National BJP President JP Nadda during the swearing-in ceremony. IPL BEGINS TODAY WITH CHENNAI TAKING ON KOLKATA Mumbai: The Indian Premier League 2022 (IPL 2022) will kick off on Saturday with match between defending cham- pions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and runners- up Kolkata Knight Rid- ers (KKR) at the Wankhede Stadium at 7.30 pm. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be host- ing the fifteenth edition of IPL across four venues in Maharashtra’s Mumbai and Pune and the final match of the league will be played on May 22. Don’t harass family members, we never didthattoyou:UddhavtoBJPoverraids Mumbai (Agencies): Maharashtra Chief MinisterUddhavThack- eray on Friday hit out at the BJP , three days after his brother-in-law found himself targeted by the Enforcement Directo- rate with the agency freezing `6.45 crore in his assets in a money laundering case. “If you want to come to power, then come to power. But don’t do all these vicious things to come to power. Don’t harass our or anyone else’s family members. We never bothered your family members,” he said in the assembly . “It is not that we are saying that your fami- lies have done some- thing wrong or that they have something that we cantroubleyouabout.If you want to put us in jail to come to power, put me in jail,” Thackeray said in what he called an “emotional” appeal. The seizures of Ud- dhav Thackeray’s broth- er-in-law’s assets came two weeks after the In- come Tax Department conducted a series of raids on people consid- eredclosetohissonAadi- tya Thackeray , a minis- ter, and colleague Anil Parab prompting their partyShivSenatoaccuse the BJP at the centre of selectively targeting po- litical opponents. Joe Biden in Poland to review looming Ukraine refugee crisis Warsaw: United States President Joe Biden, on Friday, arrived in Po- land to review the refu- geecrisisamidtheongo- ing Russia-Ukraine War. The US President is set todiscusstheUkrainian crisis with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda. Biden is also go- ing to visit the town of Rzeszow near Ukraine Border. He is also expected to speak on how the US is reacting to the humani- tarianandhumanrights disaster caused by war. 300 FEARED DEAD IN MARIUPOL THEATRE BOMBING IN UKRAINE Nearly 300 people are feared dead in a Russian strike on a Mariupol theatre in Ukraine. As Russia’s heavy shelling continues in Mariupol, its citizens are having to bury their loved ones in mass graves. According to officials, “more than a thousand”, including children, were sheltering in the theatre. Protesting against cheating mafia, Raj MLA runs 108 kms in 12 hours Jaipur: Independent MLA from Behror, Baljeet Yadav, who is supporting the Gehlot government, has put the government in the dock. On Friday, He ran 108 kms for 12 hours in 24 rounds of the Central Park here from 6:30 pm to 6:30 pm in 37 degree temperature. He has bee demanding action in the cheating mafia and Gurukul University fraud. PHED minister Mahesh Joshi reached Central Park to persuade him and sat on the track there, but Yadav did not listen to anyone and ended his run in evening when BJP president Satish Poonia met him. P2 Bilateral relations disturbed, work in progress: Jaishankar to China counterpart New Delhi: External Affairs minister S Jaishankar met Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi on Friday and con- veyed to him that the bilateral relations are “disturbed” due to the amassing of Chinese troops and that the ties cannot be normal till the border situation is re- solved. After 15 rounds of border talks between military commanders, the Minister said that the bilateral ties were a “work in progress”. Full report on P5 If you want to come to power, then come to power. But don’t do all these vicious things to come to power. Don’t harass our or anyone else’s family members —Uddhav Thackeray, Maharashtra Chief Minister ANIL AMBANI QUITS Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani on Friday resigned as director of Reliance Power, and Infra, following SEBI order restraining him from associating with any listed company.
  • 2. NEWS DIGEST RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau New Delhi: During the proceedings of the sec- ond phase of the budget session in the Lok Sab- ha, MP Diya Kumari demanded the setting up of a 100-bed Ayush hospital in Rajsamand along with Ayush well- ness centre in the entire Lok Sabha constituen- cy . During the Question Hour, MP said that, the work of strengthening the infrastructure in the health sector is pro- gressing very well. In the last seven years, special attention has been paid to Ayurveda and Yoga in the country . In response, the MoS for Ayush thanked the MP Diya Kumari for concern about the good health of the people and said that 1000 Ayush centres have been ap- proved in Rajasthan. Out of which 26 centres have been approved in Rajsamand district, 42 in Nagaur, 36 in Pali, and 34 in Ajmer. MP Diya Kumari also urged for the opening of Ayush wellness cen- tres in Butati Dham and Jaitaran. Diya seeks 100-bed hospital in R’samand IN THE PARLIAMENT KIRODI VOICES ISSUE OF POTASH MINING IN RAJ, URGES CENTRAL GOVT FOR APPROVAL Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena raised the issue of allowing potash mining in Rajasthan on Friday. He said that the Central govt should allow potash mining in Rajas- than. If the sale rates and royalty for potash mining are fixed, then Rajasthan will be the first state in the country where potash mining will be done. If this is done, India will not need to import potash again. RAJYAVARDHAN RATHORE RAISES ISSUES RELATED TO NATIONAL SKILL UNIVERSITY BJP’s national spox and Jaipur Rural MP Col Rajyavardhan Rathore raised issues related to National Skill University in Lok Sabha. He gave details of the funds disbursed to Rajasthan for upgradation of infrastructure in schools for promotion of vocational training between 2014-2021, steps taken by the govt to ensure youth education and skilling in accordance with the recommendations of National Skill Policy 2015. POONIA TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN FOR PANNA PRAMUKHS Jaipur: BJP state prez Satish Poonia will launch a campaign from Sriganganagar today to appoint Panna Pra- mukhs by April 6. Poo- nia said that there are a total of 52,000 booths in Raj out of which they have access to 42,000 booths. “It will be our endeavour that by April 6, Panna Pramukhs would be appointed. A special campaign will run till April 4 to ensure this,” he said. On April 6, the Panna Pramukhs will be duly appointed at the Shakti Kendra con- ference. Poonia said that the organization gives us special strength and it is the activity of booth level workers that has brought us 303 seats. GANGRAPE WITH MINOR REVEALED AFTER 5 MONTHS Bharatpur: A man has filed a case of gangrape with his minor daughter in the Sikri police station area. The incident happened 5 months ago. The relatives came to know about it when the minor became pregnant. On Thursday, the mother of the minor came to know about the pregnancy of her daughter, after this the father got the case registered. MLA Yadav takes 24 rounds of Central Park @ 37°C First India Bureau Jaipur: As Independ- ent MLA from Behror, Baljeet Yadav on Fri- day ran 108 kms for 12 hours in the Central Park here in 37 degree temperature, ambu- lances were deployed at all gates of the Park. He did a Facebook Live and wept while talking about cheating mafia and Gurukul University fraud and went straight to run on the track in Central Park in Jaipur wearing black clothes. He ended his run when BJP state prez Satish Poonia reached the Central Park at 6.30 pm. Seeing this unique method of protest, a large number of MLA supporters also ran with him. When the govt came to know about his run, PHED minister Mahesh Joshi and Rajendra Rathore reached the Central Park to persuade and stop him, but Yadav did not listen. “It suffocates when people are showing shamelessness like this.The public is help- less. I cannot fight these goons, so I have to express my anger,” MLA Yadav said. Promoted by SRS Builders With 24 rounds of the central Park Baljeet Yadav ran 108 KM to raise his demands on Friday. (Inset) To stop Yadav, PHED Minister Mahesh Joshi sat on track. —PHOTOS MY MUKESH KIRADOO LODHA, RATHORE RAISE THE ISSUE IN THE ASSEMBLY SEEKING TO STOP YADAV The issue of Baljeet Yadav’s run was raised in the Assembly under point of information by indepen- dent MLA Sanyam Lodha, who is also CM’s Adviser. Lodha said Yadav has been running since morning and his condition was bad. Rajendra Rathore sup- ported Lodha’s point of view and asked to stop Yadav by sending someone. “If something happens to them, the House will also be tainted as Yadav had an- nounced his run in the House,” Rathore said. Deputy Chief Whip Mahendra Chaudhary informed the House that minister Mahesh Joshi and Abhinesh Maharishi met Yadav. Mahesh Joshi said that he himself sat on track to him, but yadav have promised that he will stop if he gets tired. Joshi also informed that Ambu- lance are stationed at every gate of the central park. Baljeet Yadav sought action against cheating mafia and corruption Govtformspaneltoprobefakeinfoabout proposedGurukulvarsityasBillwithdrawn Naresh Sharma and Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: Higher Educa- tion Department has constituted a four-mem- ber high-level commit- tee in the matter of the fake details about the infrastructure of the proposed Gurukul Uni- versity in Sikar. The details given in the Bill about the infra- structure of the pro- posed university were fake due to which the governmenthadtowith- draw the bill. Jaipur Divisional Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Yadav will head the committee in which Higher Education de- partment’s Joint Secre- tary Firoz Akhtar has been made Member Sec- retary . Devraj, Financial Ad- visor of Forest Depart- ment, Gajendra Singh, Registrar of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati University Ajmer have also been nominated in the committee. The committee will examine a report of the physical verification committee on the basis of which the details of infrastructure were in- cluded in the bill. The committee will also ex- amine the institute and will submit its report to the department in ten days. It is worth mention- ing that the bill for the establishment of the proposed Gurukul Uni- versity in Sikar was to be passed in the House on Tuesday .Butbe- fore this, Depu- ty Leader of Op- position Rajen- dra Rathore raised questions and said that no physical infrastruc- ture existed on the land. He also said that the land is not located on Jaipur-Sikar Road but it is there in Kochor, 12 kms from Sikar towards Jeenmata. After this, Speaker CP Joshi sought a fac- tual report from Sikar collector which verified that there was no infra- structure on the said land following which the bill was withdrawn. All have to pledge to save water: Dhariwal Jaipur (PTI): Ra- jasthan Urban Develop- ment and Housing Min- ister Shanti Kumar Dhariwal said on Fri- day that public repre- sentatives will have to make collective efforts for the conservation of groundwater. “All of us have to take a pledge to get the work done for water conservation in our re- spective constituen- cies,” he said during a discussion on a resolu- tion on water conserva- tion moved in the As- sembly by deputy lead- er of opposition Rajen- dra Rathore. He said the state gov- ernment’s policy on groundwater conserva- tion allows water har- vesting project in a plot of 300 square metre, but a very few people do so. Jaipur Divisional Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Yadav will head the 4-member committee                         POLICE STATIONS WITH ‘SWAGAT KAKSH’ Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: In order to im- prove the health of po- licemen in the capital Jaipur, the Police Com- missionerate has start- ed the work of issuing health cards to all the policemen of the city on Thursday. Additional Commissioner Law and Order Haider Ali Zaidi issued health cards of policemen at Jaipur City Police Lines, Chan- dpole. DCP HQs Arshad Ali and other police offic- ers were also present in the program. Addition- al Commissioner Haid- er Ali Zaidi and DCP Arshad Ali gave health cards to the policemen and also gave them the necessary tips to take care of their health. Haider Ali Zaidi said that due to irregular routine, policemen suf- fer from many diseases. Now with help of this card, the health details are being kept online in this card. And whenev- er policemen get their health check-up done then there data will be available to doctor. ACP II Haider Ali Zaidi released the health cards for the police personnel at Reserve Police Line on Friday. First India Bureau Jaipur: Five BJP MLAs presented private mem- ber’s resolutions in the house on Friday , which were discussed by the members. Speaker CP Joshi al- lotted half an hour for each resolution. Such incidents are rare in his- tory , when private mem- ber’s resolutions were placed in the House. The resolutions were chosen by lottery . The first resolution was moved by Ashok La- hoti for making every- oneaware of cleanliness and including this in school curriculum. Dep- uty leader of opposition RajendraRathoremoved the second resolution on conserving surface and ground water while Bi- hariLal’sresolutionwas on preserving and pro- tecting the cultural her- itageof thestateandgiv- ing second official lan- guagestatustoRajastha- ni by the state govt. Similarly ,AvinashGe- hlot and Anita Bhadel moved proposals on bringing law for popula- tioncontrolandeffective steps to curb the produc- tion, sale and consump- tion of narcotics sub- stances. Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: A meeting of the Rajiv Gandhi Pan- chayati Raj Sangathan (RGPRS), a prominent cell of All India Con- gress Committee (AICC) that works at the ground level for decen- tralisation of power and strengthening of Panchayats, was held at the state Congress headquarters here on Friday . Speaking on the oc- casion, state party president Govind Sin- gh Dotasra talked about forming units of the organisation at dis- trict, Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayat levels as well as taking the benefits of the gov- ernment schemes to the doorsteps of the beneficiaries through them. 23 Congressmen, who have been appointed to various commissions, boards and corpora- tions, have been given the responsibility of making the digital membership campaign a success. They will tour the districts till March end for the pur- pose. District-wise in- charges have also been appointed to monitor the progress of the cam- paign. Take govt schemes to all, Dotasra tells workers Health cards issued to cops to keep Health data online in Jaipur POLICE STATIONS BECOMING PUBLIC-FRIENDLY IN RAJ The behaviour of police with the general public in police stations has always been under the scan- ner. In order to turn its image into public-friendly, CM Ashok Gehlot has suggested making reception rooms (swagat kakshs) for the complainants in all the police stations. Under the direction of DGP ML Lather, the work of building reception rooms in most of the police stations of the state has been complet- ed. So far, around 80% of the police stations in Raj have got reception rooms and the complainants are being treated very well. —Shivendra Parmar versity in Sikar was to be passed in the House on ty Leader of Op- position Rajen- dra Rathore raised BUDGET SESSION Private Bills of five BJP MLAs introduced in the Assembly EVER FRIDAY SHOULD BE KEPT AS NON-GOVT WORKING DAY: LoP Leader of Oppo- sition and senior Bhartiya Janata Party leader Gulab Chand Kataria suggested that every Friday during the session should be kept as a non-government working day. "With this, issues of day-to-day problems being faced by the common man will come,” he said. ‘ATTEND GRAM SABHAS TO ENSURE WATER CONSERVATION’ Speaking on the resolu- tion, Rural Devp and Panchayati Raj Min Ra- mesh Meena said that all MLAs and MPs should attend gram sabhas of their respective areas and ensure groundwater conservation works. Edu Min BD Kalla and PHED Min Mahesh Joshi called for joint efforts for water conservation. Deputy Leader of Opp Rajendra Rathore at the site of Gurukul University, Sikar. —FILE PHOTO
  • 3. Vikas Sharma Jaipur: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday inaugurated a robotic angioplasty facility at Rajasthan Hospital in Jaipur. The hospital authorities said it is the first such facility in north India. Dhankhar also wit- nessed a live robotic angioplasty performed by Dr Ravindra Singh Rao, Chairman of the RHL Heart Center. “Innovative technol- ogy will further im- prove human excel- lence. Everyone is vul- nerable to disease, but making the treatment affordable and to pro- vide world class tech- nology like Robotic angioplasty to patients is important,” Dhankhar said. The radiation exposure is also reduced by 20% compared to normal angioplasty, Rao said. Senior Respiratory Specialist Dr. Virendra Singh, Director of First India News Virendra Choudhary were also present. First India Bureau Jaipur: In the matter of death of a newly married woman, on the second day of marriage on December 7 last year, the police have booked the in-laws now after the post mortem report confirm that she was given poison. The father of the de- ceased lodged a com- plaint against the in- laws at Kardhani police station on Wednesday night. It is alleged that even before the mar- riage, the in-laws were harassing her for dow- ry. ACP (Jhotwara) Pramod Swami said that Anukriti Kumawat (25), daughter of Rake- sh Kumawat, resident of Kabir Marg Bani Park, was married on 6 December 2021 to San- jay Kumawat, resident of Kalwar Road. A day after marriage, she asked for water with Glucon-D. Her sis- ter-in-law gave her wa- ter after consuming which she felt uneasy and died in a hospital. Rakesh Kumawat told the police that he gave a car and many other items but the in- laws were demanding Rs 20 lakh more. First India Bureau Jaipur: Customs offi- cials at Jaipur Interna- tional Airport recov- ered around 370 grams of gold worth over Rs 19 lakh from a passenger coming from Dubai on Thursday . According to the Cus- toms Department, the passenger was inter- cepted and chased as suspicious activities and caught outside the airport. “The passenger was questioned why he was handing over his luggage to the receiver but he could not provide any satisfactory expla- nation, therefore Cus- toms decided to take a personal search of the passenger and his re- ceiver. During the search of the Passenger, yellowish granular paste packed in two transparent polyethene capsules wrapped in hard paper was found duly concealed inside the shoes,” said the Cus- toms Department. First India Bureau Kota: A 17-year-old girl was raped by her father and then by her moth- er’s paramour as well in Kota. The matter came to light on Friday during the victim’s counselling at Balika Grih here. Child Wel- fare Committee mem- ber Vimal Chand Jain said that the victim was raped by her father several times five years ago. Javra police ar- rested her father, who is currently in jail. Later, her mother’s paramour named Zakir also raped the girl. Abid Hussain, CWC member, said that the girl told them that her mother used to beat her up. When the girl com- plained to her mother about being raped by her lover, then her mother brought her to the Balika Grih. First India Bureau Jaipur: District Col- lector Rajan Vishal conducted a surprise inspection of the SMS Hospital, JK Lon Hos- pital and Indira Rasoi in Transport Nagar here on Friday . He also had food at the Rasoi and inspected the pro- cess of cooking, etc. He also interacted with the cooks and the peo- ple eating the food. He also visited Aprajita Centre at the Jaipuria hospital. First India Bureau Jaipur: On the initia- tive of Governor Kalraj Mishra, all non-essen- tial electric lighting de- vices will be closed from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm at Raj Bhavan here on Saturday, on the Earth Hour Day (March 26). In his message, the Gover- nor called upon the peo- ple to participate in the Earth Hour Day . Governor Mishra will be on a two-day visit to Udaipur from today. He will reach Dabok Airport in Udaipur by state plane at 12.45 am and stay at the Shiv Niwas Palace. He will attend some sports related events. Jaipur: Some malfunc- tioning took place in the SpiceJet Flight No. SG-338 before take-off from Jaipur Airport on Friday. The flight was about to leave for Kolkata, mean- while, a technical fault was detected in the air- craft. The defect caused a large number of passen- gers to wait at the airport. Sanjay Prajapat Churu: The local POC- SO court on Thursday sentenced a man to life imprisonment and im- posed a fine of Rs 30,000 on him for outraging the modesty of a minor two years ago. Accord- ing to the prosecution, convict Akram Kazi lured the victim and took her to an aban- doned house on some pretext on 3rd Febru- ary 2020. Akram first sexually abused the kid there and then hit her with a stone in a bid to kill her. She, however, survived with grievous injuries. The court termed the act as one of the rarest of the rare crimes. First India Bureau Jaipur: A 24-year- old receptionist at a hotel has alleged rape for two years on the pretext of mar- riage by the hotel owner in Jaipur. On her complaint, the Mansarovar po- lice has started in- vestigation after registering a report. The victim is a resi- dent of Udaipur. She complained that about 3 years ago she had come to Jaipur in search of a job and went to a ho- tel on Kaveri Path and came in contact with hotel owner who hired her on the reception. They got closer as the accused often told the victim about strained rela- tions with his wife. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Naresh Sharma Jaipur: In the title match of the 50th Sen- ior National Men’s Handball Competition held at SMS Indoor Sta- dium on Friday, de- fending champion Ser- vices won the title by defeating defending Bronze medalist Ra- jasthan by 32-30 in an interesting match. It was sponsored by PHL, ONGC and SBI. Host Rajasthan re- ceived the Silver medal after 19 years, while Indian Railways and Haryana jointly stood 3rd. The best player of the competition award was secured by Sukh- veer Singh of Ra- jasthan. The best goal- keeper was Atul from Services. MLA Dr Ru- param Dhandev and General Secretary of Handball Federation of India, Dr Tejraj Sin- gh felicitated the judg- es etc. Minister Govind Ram Meghwal was the chief guest. Ajay Data, Abhinav Banthia, Dr. Anandeshwar Pandey, Harish Dhandev, and Yash Pratap Singh were present. 50th Handball tourney: Services beats Raj to win title, Raj bags Silver after 19 years Collector inspects SMS and JK Lon hosps, Indira Rasoi in Jaipur Now, a robotic armto help in angioplasty surgery in Jaipur Jagdeep Dhankhar, Dr Ravindra Singh Rao, Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Dr Virendra Singh during the inauguration of robotic angioplasty facility in Jaipur on Friday. —PHOTOS BY SUMAN SARKAR Jagdeep Dhankhar speaks during inauguration. Dhankhar inaugurates facility, witnesses a live robotic surgery It is first such facility in north India, say hospital authorities Innovative technology will further improve human ex- cellence. Making the treatment affordable is important —Jagdeep Dhankhar, West Bengal, Governor Woman poisoned to death a day after marriage for dowry Flyer caught with gold worth `19L stashed in shoes at Jaipur Airport Earth Hour to be observed at Raj Bhavan Kolkata-bound SpiceJet flight suffers tech glitch Kota shocker: Dad did cruelty to girl, then mom’s lover robbed her of shame Hotelier rapes receptionist on pretext of marriage, booked Churu man gets lifer for raping minor 12,82,833 TOTAL CASES 52 IN A DAY 30 IN JAIPUR 12,72,999 TOTAL RECOVERED 9,551 TOTAL DEATHS 0 IN A DAY 0 IN JAIPUR 283 ACTIVE CASES COVID-19 UPDATE Gold recovered from passenger at Jaipur Airport. Rajan Vishal eating food at Indra Rasoi during the inspection. Services won the title by defeating Rajasthan.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vol 3 Issue No. 287 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp The interaction every youngster is looking forward to is going to be held on 1st April, 2022. Get mentored, seek advice, learn pro tips to beat stress, nervousness and exam blues from PM Shri @narendramodi ji. #ExamWarriors, teachers parents get ready for #PPC2022. Ajay Maken @ajaymaken See Yesterday, Kejriwal spoke in Assembly - “50% GDP growth in last 5 years, not in any state of India.” So is that true? Is this such a big deal for Delhi? I will reveal this tomorrow morning! But Is this a lie, will BJP dare to give notice of ‘Breach of Privilege’? SPIRITUAL SPEAK Sing to the LORD a new song; sing to the LORD, all the earth. Sing to the LORD, bless his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Tell his glory among the nations; among all peoples, his marvelous deeds. —Bible IN-DEPTH OPPOSITE POLES SEE UNUSUALLY WARM WEATHER, STUN SCIENTISTS cientists are yet to decide if the signifi- cantly high tempera- tures at the Earth’s poles are terribly bad news or just the fickleness of weather. Last week the South Pole was warmer by 40 degree Celsius and the North Pole by 30 degrees Celsius. If it’s not about the quirky weather then there is reasonforallof ustobealarmed. The two Polar Regions experi- encing such unusual heat waves in the month of March was de- scribed by scientists as “ab- surd”. Martin Siegert, a glaci- ologist, was quoted by France 24 as saying that “such a heat spike had never been recorded” in 65 years. “Atmospheric rivers” or held responsible for the sudden shooting of temperatures. Both the polar regions have opposite seasons so it was an “unusual occurrence”. Continued rise in tempera- tures can lead to melting of gla- cier ice with disastrous conse- quences. Scientists have already warned of rising sea levels but such unprecedented tempera- tures at the Poles will hasten the process. TOP TWEETS S mran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, finds himself in the dol- drumswiththeop- position parties moving a no- confidence motion against him. The motion was to be taken up but National Assem- bly was adjourned till Mon- day giving the ace cricketer- turned-politicianashortlease of life. What makes the ouster movedifficultfortheleaderof PakistanTehreek-e-Insaf Par- ty is the coming together of his own alliance partner, the MuttahidaQaumiMovement- Pakistan to vote alongside the PakistanPeople’sPartyledby Bilawal Bhutto. The military establishment,whichusesPa- kistan’s leaders as puppets, is ostensibly backing the no- trust move. The opposition parties blame Imran for the country’s economic ills and inflation. The beleaguered leader made a desperate appeal to the people of Pakistan for support against the “gang of thieves” who were plotting his downfall. “A gand of thieves has been looting this country for the past 30 years and now they are indulging in horse-trading” to remove him from office, Imran said in a video. He urged the peo- ple to join him in a rally on March 27, a day before the no- trust motion is to be taken up. Economically, Pakistan is literally surviving on bor- rowings. China-Pak Econom- ic Corridor projects aimed at renewing ancient trade routes are far from being completed due to corruption and debt-related issues. Such is the situation that Pakistan had to request China to refi- nance its RMB 15 billion loan given three years ago so that it could pay back some other outstanding loan. Pakistan has an annual inflation rate of over 12 percent. GROUND BENEATH PAK PM IMRAN IS SHAKING “A gand of thieves has been looting this country for the past 30 years and now they are indulging in horse- trading” to remove him from office, Imran said in a video. He urged the people to join him in a rally on March 27 I ith multiple investments across asset classes all offer- ing different returns and having unique terms and conditions, investors may find it difficult to manage their investments and keep them in line with their finan- cial goals and risk appetite. 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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Sharat K Verma New Delhi: Seeing the candidates decided by Aam Aadmi Party su- premo Arvind Kejriwal for the five Rajya Sabha seats in Punjab, it seems that his eyes are on ‘Hindu politics’ there too. Of their five candi- dates, four are Hindus and only one is a Sikh candidate. Of the five Hindus, two Punjabis areKhatris,oneVaishya and one Brahmin. Of the five retiring Rajya Sabha MPs, three were Sikhs and two Punjabi Khatris. Pratap Singh Bajwa, Shamsher Singh Dulhan and Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa were the three Sikhs and Naresh Gujral and Shwet Malik were Punjabi Khatris. Akali Dal, BJP and Con- gress did not send Vaishyas or Brahmins to Rajya Sabha. None of the five MPs were from outside Punjab and no one had any profession other than politics. In this context, Kejri- wal has carried out the ‘Delhi experiment’ in Punjab. When he got three seats in Delhi, he sent a leader of his par- ty, Sanjay Singh, to the Upper House and on the remaining two seats, he sent two businessmen - Sushil Gupta and ND Gupta. Similarly, two businessmen — Ashok Mittal and Sanjeev Aro- ra have been sent to Punjab. The remaining three names are crick- eter Harbhajan Singh, Delhi MLA Radhav Chadha and election strategist Sandeep Pathak. Then with the announcement of the names, questions arose that there is no woman, Dalit, backward or Mus- lim among the Rajya Sabha MPs of the Aam Aadmi Party who put up the picture of Bha- gat Singh and Babasa- heb Ambedkar. All its candidates are upper caste men, business- men or famous people. AAP’s walks the tight rope of ‘Hindu politics’ in Punjab too! New Delhi (Agen- cies): There can be no normality in India-Chi- natiesunlessthetroops amassed at the Line of Actual (LAC) Control are withdrawn, Exter- nal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi during three- hourtalksinNewDelhi on Friday that ended without any joint state- ment or agreement on the way forward. Wang, who arrived on Thursday and met National Security Ad- viser (NSA) Ajit Doval foranhourinthemorn- ing, held bilateral talks with Jaishankar before leavingforKathmandu. According to Jais- hankar,whobriefedthe media himself, their meeting had a “broad and substantive agen- da” and talks were “open and candid”. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said Wang proposed re- vivingthe“India-China plus” initiative for pro- jects in South Asia, an outcome of the Wuhan meetingbetweenPrime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping in 2018. It stat- ed that China did not seek a “unipolar asia” and “respects India’s traditional role in the region”, during his talks in Delhi. In a departure from the past, when the Gov- ernment of India had refusedtoholdbilateral talksonanyissueother than the boundary stand-off triggered by PLA troops amassing and transgressing are- as along the LAC since April 2020, talks be- tween Wang and Jais- hankar, as well as sepa- rately with Doval, took in a number of other issues, including trade and commerce, visas for Indian students as well as international and regional develop- ments. However, the government said the focus was on the situa- tion in the border areas and bilateral relations that had been “dis- turbed by Chinese ac- tions since April 2020”. “If you ask me, is our relationship normal to- day, my answer to you is no it is not, and it cannot be normal if the situation in the border areas is abnormal. Surely the presence of a large number of troops there, in contra- vention of agreements, is abnormal,” Jais- hankar said in re- sponse to a question, referring to large parts of the LAC in eastern Ladakh, where about 100,000 Indian and Chi- nese soldiers are ranged against each other,afterthePLAvio- lated previous border agreements from 1993- 1996 on maintaining the status quo. NO NORMALITY IN TIES UNTIL LAC DISENGAGEMENT: S JAISHANKAR New Delhi (Agen- cies): In response to Chinese Foreign Minis- ter Wang Yi’s invite to visit Beijing, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval said on Fri- day that he could em- bark on a trip to the neighbouring nation after the border issues were resolved, accord- ing to sources. Earlier on Friday, Wang met Doval in the latter’s office in South Block. This is the first visit by a high-level Chinese diplomat to India since the border dispute in eastern Ladakh erupt- ed over two years ago. So far, 15 rounds of military talks have taken place to resolve the issue. After meeting Doval, Wang held bilateral talks with External Af- fairs Minister S Jais- hankar. The Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit to Del- hi is part of his South Asia tour, which took him to Kabul and Paki- stan where he raked up the Jammu and Kash- mir issue. During the Organisa- tion of Islamic Coop- eration meeting in Is- lamabad, Wang had said: “On Kashmir, we have heard again today the calls of many of our Islamic friends. And China shares the same hope.” Could visit China after dispute resolved: Doval responds to invitation IN 3-HR-LONG MEET, BORDER, UKRAINE, AND BILATERAL ISSUES DISCUSSED, BUT NO AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED NSA Ajit Doval with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in New Delhi on Friday. Mumbai (ANI): In a shocking development, the aged parents of for- mer Bollywood-linked entrepreneur Disha Salian, have knocked the doors of Rashtra- pati Bhavan complain- ing how Union MSME Minister Narayan Rane and his MLA son Nitesh Rane are “liars” and virtually driving them to suicide. In a stinging 5-pager, Satish Salian and his wife Vasanti Salian have targeted the Rane father-son duo and some private television channels for running a ‘false narrative’ on tel- evision and social me- dia on their deceased daughter Disha — who had fallen from a build- ing or committed sui- cide on June 8, 2020. Drawing parallels with the Nirbhaya rape-cum-murder case of Delhi a decade ago, the Salians pointed out that till now, that vic- tim’s identity has not been revealed, but here “Rane is blatantly tak- ing my daughter’s name” repeatedly and saying that she was raped. Asking “whether the law of the land is not applicable to the Union Minister”, the Salians said even after regis- tering a (police) against them, the “li- ars” Rane duo have not stopped maligning the family’s name. When contacted, the Salian couple said that it has been two days since they wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind, but there has been no response so far. “We have also made the same appeal to Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Bharatiya Janata Party Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis and Chief Justice of Bombay High Court, to stop a few politicians from maligning our daugh- ter’s name,” Salian told media. Moni Sharma New Delhi: Ever since Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has banned liq- uor in Bihar, there has been a big increase in the number of mysteri- ous deaths. People die of mysterious diseases and ailments on every festival or similar hap- penings in different dis- tricts of Bihar. The rela- tives of those who died say that the deaths were caused by drinking, but the local administra- tion, state government ministers and the rul- ing Janata Dal (U) spokesperson claim that the deaths were due to a mysterious disease. The surprising thing is that even before the post-mortem of those who died, right from the collector to the minister declare that death has been caused by a myste- rious disease. At present, on the oc- casion of Holi, about 35 people have died due to this 'mysterious disease' in three districts – Ban- ka, Bhagalpur and Mad- hepura.Therewasnews in the media that the death was due to drink- ing. The relatives of the deceased also said that the death was due to drinking spurious liq- uor, but the government said that the death was due to a mysterious dis- ease. Surprisingly, the post-mortem of only two of those who died was done, but even be- fore the report came, the district collectors declared that they had died of a mysterious disease. At the time of Diwali also, about 40 people died in four dis- tricts due to a similar mysterious disease. Therefore, by forming a national task force, it should be found out that after the prohibition of liquor, which such mys- terious disease is spreading in Bihar, due to which such number of people are dying. Is there any relation between Nitish’s liquor ban and deaths due to ‘mysterious disease’ in Bihar? ‘Narayan Rane and his son are ‘liars’, driving us to suicide’ New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday raised with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi the issue of return of Indian students to China to resume their studies and hoped that Bei- jing will adopt a “non-discriminatory approach” on it. “I took up strongly the predicament of Indian students studying in China who have not been allowed to return, citing Covid restrictions. We hope that China will take a non-discriminatory approach since it involves the future of so many young people,” Jaishankar said at a media brief- ing shortly after the talks. “Minister Wang Yi assured me that he would speak to the relevant authorities on his return on this matter. He also recognised the particular concerns that medical students have in this difficult situation,” he said. TALKS PROGRESSIVE ON ISSUE OF INDIAN STUDENTS’ RETURN TO CHINA DISHA SALIAN PARENTS’ PLEA TO PREZ New Delhi: BJP MP Roopa Ganguly on Fri- day broke down in the RajyaSabhawhilespeak- ing about the violence in Bengal’s Birbhum dis- trict where eight people were burnt to death. She saidthestateis“nomore liveable” and demanded President’s rule. “We demand Presi- dent’s rule in West Ben- gal. Mass killings are happening there, people are fleeing the place... the state is no more live- able,” she said. Speaking to reporters outside the upper house of the Parliament, Gan- guly accused the state government of protect- ing the perpetrators. Kolkata (PTI): Five buckets packed with crude bombs, carefully hidden in bushes, have been recovered from Margram in Birbhum, a district reeling under the domino of violence afterthekillingof apan- chayat official on Mon- day . The police filled the buckets with sand and water to prevent the bombs from exploding. The recovery comes a day after Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asked the police to conduct special raids to seize all bombs, arms, and am- munition produced ille- gally in the state. Rampur: Rampur Police has sent a report to the Dis- trict Magistrate for cancellation of the arms license of Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan’s son Abdullah Azam Khan and his wife Tazeen Fatima. “In view of the cases registered against them, we have sent a report for cancellation of arms license of Azam Khan and Tazeen Fatima (Azam Khan’s wife) to the District Magistrate. They possess revolver and rifle, respec- tively,” Dr Sansar Singh, Additional Superintendent of Police, Uttar Pradesh told media. Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhag- want Singh Mann on Friday announced that former MLAs would get only one pension, in a break from the current practice where they get a pension for each term they are elected. Former MLAs’ monthly pension is now Rs 75,000. Mann, in a video message to the people, said he had directed officers to implement a “one MLA, one pension” scheme. He said MLAs elected for several times were getting lakhs of rupees as pensions. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give tips to students to beat exam stress at the fifth edition of the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ to be held on April 1, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday. The first edition of the prime minister’s interactive programme with school and college students was held at the Talkatora Stadium here on February 16, 2018. “The interaction every youngster is looking forward to is going to be held on 1st April, 2022,” tweeted Pradhan. Birbhum violence: BJP MP Ganguly breaks down in RS Crude bombs in five buckets found in Birbhum days after arson SAMAJWADI LEADER AZAM KHAN’S SON, WIFE LIKELY TO LOSE ARMS LICENCE PB SCRAPS EX- MLAs’ MULTIPLE PENSIONS PM’S ‘PARIKSHA PE CHARCHA’ TO BE HELD ON APR 1 MP Congress feud: Top leaders meet Sonia Gandhi to ‘complain about Kamal Nath’ Bhopal (Agencies): Internal feud contin- ues to dent the Con- gress party as senior leaders from the Mad- hya Pradesh cadre have rushed to Delhi to meet national presi- dent Sonia Gandhi to air their grievances against state party chief Kamal Nath. On Wednesday, for- merMPCongresspres- ident Arun Yadav met Gandhi and held dis- cussions for about 40 minutes,whileanother former state president Ajay Singh has also sought time from her. “Senior leaders, in- cluding Arun Yadav, Ajay Singh, Ramniwas Rawat, Suresh Pachori and others, are feeling ignored in the party. MPCC president Ka- mal Nath is continu- ously ignoring senior leaders. They wanted to convey to the top leadership that all is not well in MP Con- gress. This will make winning the 2023 as- sembly election even tougher for the party ,” a senior Congress leader familiar with the developments said. The feud came to light recently when top leaders in the par- ty were absent from the state unit’s ‘Ghar Chalo, Ghar Ghar Chalo’ campaign. CRUCIAL READ Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. MSME Minister Narayan Rane and his MLA son Nitesh Rane AAP Convenor Arvind Kejriwal with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann.
  • 7. New Delhi (ANI): The Central Bureau of In- vestigation (CBI) has op- posed in the Supreme Court the plea of Indra- ni Mukerjea, the prime accused in the Sheena Bora murder case, say- ing she has committed a “heinous act of plan- ningandkillingherown daughter” and “such a gruesome act does not deserve leniency”. The CBI in an affida- vit filed before the apex court vehemently op- posed Indrani Muker- jea’s bail plea saying she has committed the of- fence of murder of her own daughter and at- tempt to murder of her own son. Indrani Mukerjea may abscond as she is a British national, the CBI further stated. SHEENA BORA MURDER CASE INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: When the assembly elections of five states started, Yogi Adityanath was the only Chief Minister, for whom the BJP made an- nouncement that the party will be contesting electioninUPonhisface and was declared the next CM as well, if the party came to power. In the rest of the states, the BJP did not declare its contenders. In Uttara- khand, Goa and Ma- nipur, the Chief Minis- ter was contesting the elections but the party was not contesting in their names. Votes were not being sought in the name of making these leadersastheChief Min- ister, yet again. In this respect,YogiAdityanath was above his counter- parts. He was the ‘first among equals’ as Chief Minister in whose name the party was contesting elections. But after the election the situation changed. Now all the four chief ministers are equal be- cause like Yogi, the oth- er three chief ministers have also been repeated by the BJP . So, now eve- ryone’spositionissame. No one is first among equals. Even Pushkar Singh Dhami, who lost the election in Uttara- khand, has been made the Chief Minister by the party . He is possibly the second leader after Mamata Banerjee, who lost the election and is still becoming the Chief Minister. People have been becoming minis- ters, but there is no ex- ample of a leader who lost the election has gone on to become the chief minister. After the election, a senior leader, engaged in the exercise of decid- ing the Chief Minister in the four states, in an informal conversation, admitted that winning the elections in the four states is a big deal for the BJP. In the last elec- tions, the BJP had formed the government in Goa and Manipur, but this time the party has won a majority in both these states. Earli- er, in the states ruled by the BJP, it was either losing the elections or somehow the majority was being juggled. Ex- cept Gujarat and Hary- ana, the BJP did not make a comeback in the rest of the states. That is why it is being said that soon after the results, the party high command had decided that the Chief Minis- ters under whose com- mand the party has won will get the reward of victory. Still, if it took more than 10 days to fi- nalise the names, it was because the party high command had to work out a consensus among the state leaders so that no question would arise. However, now the challenge before the party is to make Push- kar Dhami an MLA within six months. Win or lose, BJP backs its former CMs for second innings! AS PARTY COMMANDS India’s next External Affairs Secretary:Web of speculations surround Raisina Hills Rakesh Ranjan New Delhi: Even though the incumbent External Affairs Sec- retary Harsh V Shring- la is scheduled to re- tire in April this year, it’s not clear whether he may be allowed to go or retained. This doubt has arisen because of the golden government policy of continuity over change wherev- er necessary. So, if Shringla is re- tained in one way or another, it may indicate that the government considers the current Russia-Ukrain crisis as a critical one that de- mands the continuity of the foreign secretary . In case Shringla is retained outside the of- fice of FS, there are a number of officers competent enough to fill his vacancy . Some of them are Jaideep Sarkar posted in South Africa and Ms. Ruchira Kamboj, Am- bassador of India to Bhutan; Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Ambassador of India in the US; San- jay Kumar Verma, In- dia’s Ambassador in Japan; Vinay Mohan Kwatra in Nepal. According to the principle of seniority and experience, the next FS may be from either the 1987 or 1988 batch. It is also in the air that if Shringla retires in the normal course, incumbent India’s Am- bassador to US Taran- jit Singh Sandhu stands a better chance to become the FS. However, it is point- ed out that since Sand- hu is seen as doing his job commendably in the US, he may not be pulled back from there. The flip side is that the appointment of Sand- hu as FS, instead of disturbing the excel- lent India-US relations, may work to move the relations to the next stage of development, whatever that may be. Then, there is anoth- er interesting point for which a precedent al- ready exists. After re- tiring as FS, Shringla is sent to the US as am- bassador and Sandhu brought in his office. This kind of arrange- ment happened earlier also. Former FS Niru- pama Menon Rao was made India’s Envoy to the US (2011-2013) post her retirement in 2011. Interestingly, Taran- jeet Singh Sandhu’s wife Reenat Sandhu was on May 13, 2021, ap- pointed as Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External and within eight months she was moved from South Block to the Nether- lands as India’s Envoy. The significance, or otherwise, of this move is yet to be grasped. New Delhi (ANI): Cen- treintheSupremeCourt has opposed a plea seek- ing extra attempt for candidates who could not appear in the Civil Services Mains exam due to Covid-19 infec- tion,arguingthatadmit- ting it may lead to simi- lar demands for other examinationsconducted all over the country . It will also impinge on the chances of other candidateswhoareeligi- ble as per the existing provisions because it will increase the num- ber of candidates. It will also lead to similar de- mands by candidates of other examinations con- ducted all over the coun- try , the Centre said. It said that the exist- ing age criteria for the Civil Services exam is 21 to 32 years with re- laxations for certain categories of candi- dates. The permissible number of attempts is also six with relaxa- tions for certain catego- ries of candidates. Thus, the existing rules provide for fair oppor- tunities to the aspirants even if one attempt is lost due to some exigen- cies, the Centre added. The Centre submitted that the views and stand of the Commission are also against the de- mands raised by the pe- titioners. There is no merit in the case either inlaworonfactsandthe said writ petition is lia- ble to be dismissed, the Centre said in Court. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has said if the Commission makes a provision for re-exami- nation, then it will have cascading effects on the schedules of other on- going examinations as well as others. UPSC: Extra attempt not possible, Centre tells SC New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Fri- day refused to enter- tain a plea seeking a direction to the Centre to disclose accounts, activity and expendi- ture details of the PM- CARES Fund and make it open for audit by the Comptroller and CAG. A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai asked the peti- tioner to approach the Allahabad HC and file a review petition in the matter. Senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, ap- pearing for the petition- er, submitted that the ambit of relief sought is totally different and validity and disclosure of PM-CARES Fund was sought. HesaidtheHighCourt dismissed the petition relying on CPIL (judg- ment of the SC) and stat- edthattheCourtwasnot correct in relying solely on the judgment. The bench said: You might be right in saying that all issues were not considered. We don't know if you had ar- gued. You go and file a review. Let us have the benefit of that... The HC had dis- missed the PIL relying on the SC’s decision of Aug 18, 2020, which re- fused a plea by NGO CPIL for the CAG audit of PM-CARES Fund. SCrefusestoentertainpleaseeking disclosure of PM-CARES FUND New Delhi (PTI): The online leakage of per- sonal information of six girl students, most of them minors, from Kar- nataka’s Udupi, where the first protests in con- nection with the hijab row were reported re- cently , figured in the Ra- jyaSabhaonFridaywith a member demanding protectionof datarights. Raising the issue through a Zero-Hour mention, Mausam Noor of the Trinamool Con- gress (TMC) said amidst the hijab ban controversy, personal data of at least six girl students was leaked and shared across so- cial media platforms. “Their personal infor- mation like names, ad- dresses etc. have been shared by multiple peo- ple, thereby violating their privacy ,” she said. The hijab row had erupted in Udupi in De- cember, 2021 when six students were prevented from attending classes because they wanted to cover their heads for re- ligious reasons. The TMC MP further said personal informa- tionandpicturesof mul- tiple Muslim women were leaked and used against their will in the SulliDeal and BulliBai apps cases. Hijab row: Personal info leak of six girl students figures in RS A hijab-wearing student walks past a worker painting a wall to conceal a pro-hijab slogan. —FILE PHOTO The Centre submitted that the views and stand of the Commission are also against the demands raised by the petitioners. —FILE PHOTO Aspirants fell sick with COVID when exam was held in January First India Bureau New Delhi: The Con- gress party has fielded its former president Ripun Bora from a Ra- jya Sabha seat in As- sam. Earlier it seemed that Congress would win this seat easily. But now the suspense has arisen on this as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is deter- mined to defeat the Congress in this con- test and has declared two candidates from his alliance side. The BJP has fielded Pabitra Margherita as its can- didate and from the second seat, its col- league, UPPL working president Rangwara Narjari, has been nom- inated. Himanta claims that many Congress MLAs want to switch sides and join BJP, so they will not vote for Sonia Gandhi's chosen candidate. Keep in mind that the BJP and its allies have a total of 82 MLAs in Assam. To win a seat in Assam's 126-member assembly, 42 votes are needed. Congress, CPM, AIUDF and Akh- il Gogoi's Raijor Dal together have 44 MLAs. That is, the Congress alliance has two more than the required num- ber. But Himanta says that Congress rebel Shaktikanta Das and Sharman Ali Ahmed will not vote for Con- gress candidate and likewise Phanidhar Ta- lukdar of AIUDF will not vote for him. In this way the number need- ed by Congress will definitely not be met. He has claimed a vic- tory on both the seats. Thus, the Rajya Sabha election in Assam is a testing time for the Congress strategists and managers. Both the seats falling vacant are of Congress. If both the seats are won by the BJP and its al- lies, the Congress will suffer a big loss. Numbers may favour, but odds are against it! WILL CONGRESS WIN ON 1 RS SEAT IN ASSAM? Navjot Sidhu road rage case: Supreme Court reserves verdict in review petition SC refuses to enter- tain petition seeking board to monitor activities of Christian missionaries INX media case: HC notice to P Chidam- baram, Karti on ED plea challenging trial court order Supreme Court Shocked As Firm Sends ‘Bouncers Against Government Of India’ COURTYARD 2024 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS Rahul to Hry leaders: Fight under collective leadership CBI opposes Indrani’s SC bail plea for her ‘heinous act’ Chandigarh (ANI): Fight 2024 Assem- bly polls under col- lective leadership: Rahul Gandhi tells Haryana Congress After a debacle in the recently-con- cluded elections held across five states, Congress leader Rahul Gan- dhi Friday report- edly asked party leaders of Haryana to accept a “collec- tive responsibility” and contest the 2024 Assembly elections under a “collective leadership”. A two- and-half-hour-long meeting to this tune was held in New Delhi Friday to avoid a Punjab-like situation in the neighbouring state. Congress is the main Opposition in Haryana’s 90-mem- ber House with 31 MLAs. Unlike in Punjab, where vari- ous factions within the party posed as a factor for the par- ty’s poor perfor- mance, Congress is attempting to put up a united face in Haryana. Former Chief Minister Bhupin- der Singh Hooda and other senior leaders were pre- sent in the meeting. External Affairs Secretary Harsh V Shringla UP CM Yogi Adityanath Uttarakhand CM Dhami Goa CM Pramod Sawant Manipur CM N Biren
  • 8. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said orders have been is- suedbythestategovern- ment to provide electric- ity to the tourism sector at industrial rates in- stead of commercial rates. This has been a demand of the tourism sector which has now been fulfilled, he said. In the recent state budget, the Rajasthan government an- nounced it would give industry status to the tourism sector. The move will bene- fit lakhs of citizens of the state associated with the tourism in- dustry, he said. The CM said that announce- ments of giving indus- try status to tourism have been made sever- al times since 1989, but it was never imple- mented properly. “Our government has not only made an announcement in this regard but is also work- ing with determination to develop tourism as an industry,” he said. There is elation among the tourism and hospitality sector. Presi- dent, Federation of Hos- pitality and Tourism of Rajasthan (FHTR), Apurv Kumar ex- pressed gratitude to CM Gehlot for the decision. NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Promoted by Virasat Dream Home LLP An illuminated Amer Fort in Jaipur. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma on Friday reviewed the in- novations being done by district collectors for good governance. She held a video con- ference with 13 district collectors. She said that innovations which can become models in the whole country should be done by col- lectors. The collectors gave presentations about the innovations being done on women’s safe- ty , education, malnutri- tion, youth and skill development, sports and health subjects. She asked all the col- lectors to run a public awareness campaign to make people in their districts aware of health. “If we adopt a healthy lifestyle, then diseases will be mini- mized,” she said. Sharma expressed the need to make spe- cial efforts to remove the deficiency of mal- nutrition and anemia among children and pregnant women. She said that lack of ane- mia is a big problem in women and for this; they should be made aware and motivated to have nutritious food. Launch drive for people’s health: CS DIRECTIVES TO COLLECTORS CM: Tourism sector to get power at industrial rates In Budget, govt had announced industrial status to tourism sector Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 In compliance with this announcement, orders have been issued by the state govt to give electricity to the tourism sector at industrial rates instead of commer- cial rates. This was a huge demand of the tourism sector which has been ful- filled,” Gehlot said in a tweet. Birla’s bid pays: NHA sanctions `317.74 crore for Kota bypass First India Bureau Kota: National High- way Authority of India has sanctioned Rs 317.74 crore for Phase-II of Northern Bypass in Kota. Because of the efforts of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, the age-old demand for a ring road in Kota will be fulfilled. The total length of Phase-II route starting from Gamach to Ballop will be 12.915 km. It will have 31 minor bridges covering the major and minordrainsontheway . The length of these mi- nor bridges will be from 6 meters to 25 meters. Theworkof Southern Bypass on Kota Ring Road has been complet- ed while the work of 2.1 km is left in Phase-I in Northern Bypass. After completion of northern bypass, the distance from Jaipur to Baran will be reduced by 18 km. Traffic pressure will be less in Kota After the construction of the Northern By- pass is completed, the traffic pressure in Kota will also be reduced. Due to the non-comple- tion of the Ring Road, vehicles going from one end to the other pass through the middle of Kota city. But after con- struction, these vehi- cles will overtake with- out entering the city. HCASKSCOPSTOEXPEDITEPROBE First India Bureau Jaipur: The High Court on Friday asked the po- lice to expedite their investigation into the case of a lawyer’s two daughters going miss- ing. Hearing the habeas corpus petition of fa- ther Advocate Avdesh Purohit, the Division Bench of Justices Prakash Gupta and Virendra Kumar, how- ever, agreed that the po- lice are making efforts in the right direction. On the government pleader’s submission that a special investiga- tion team (SIT) has been formed and search operation is going on, Purohit pointed out that the team does not have a cyber expert and hence, help of Delhi Po- lice’s Special Cell DSP Sanjeev Yadav should be taken. Moreover, even after tracing the mobile phone location to Lucknow, no team was sent there. To this, DCP (South) Mrudul Kachhawa clarified that the SIT did have a cyber expert and DSP Yadav’s help would be taken as and when necessary. Dept withdraws order for selection of LoPs in civic bodies 3 Excise officers put on APO for poor performance Wolf gives birth to 5 pups, all healthy Abhishek Srivastava  Jaipur: To end increas- ingfactionalisminpoliti- cal parties, the autono- mous government de- partment withdrew the order regarding the se- lection of the Leader of the Opposition in the civic bodies. With the withdrawal of this order, the old system will be in place according to which theLeaderof theOpposi- tion party will be the Leader of the Opposi- tion. Their selection will depend on the party con- cerned. The department withdrew the order ac- cording to which provin- cial president or dist president of the oppn party who distributed election symbols for councillorelectionsnom- inated members who were recognized as the leader of the opposition. Nirmal Tiwari  Jaipur: Due to negli- gence in excise settle- ment and other com- plaints, Excise Commis- sioner Chetan Deora has put three officers posted in Jaipur on Awaiting Posting Or- ders (APO). Assistant Excise Of- ficer Girivar Sharma posted in Jaipur city, Excise Inspector Kirti Singh Meena posted in South East Excise Cir- cle and Excise Inspec- tor Ankita Mathur post- ed in Sanganer Circle have been put on Await- ing Posting Orders. Udaipur: There is good news from the Sajjan- garh Biological Park in the district. Indian wolf gave birth to five pups and all are healthy. For the first time in the Saj- jangarh Biological Park of Udaipur city, there has been news of Indi- an wolf breeding. DFO Dr Ajit Unchoi told that the five pups of the wolf are absolutely fine with no health issues. School staff put on APO as Sangeeta intervenes PK Agarwal Chittorgarh : After a protest by villagers in Khor under the Shamb- hupura police station area in Chittorgarh over a girl student hanging herself from a tree two days ago, the entire school staff has been put on APO. After the incident, Chairper- son, Rajasthan State Commission for Protec- tion of Child Rights Sangeeta Beniwal also visited the school and sought the report. Two days ago, the girl studying in Class 7 at Government Upper Primary School Khor ended life after which the villagers protested and demanded replace- ment of staff and lock- ing of the school. On receiving information, DEO Rajendra Kumar Sharma, reached the spot to pacify the agi- tating villagers. CLASS 7 GIRL’S SUICIDE CASE 4 DIE, MANY INJURED IN 2 SEPARATE ACCIDENTS IN AJMER AND JAIPUR Ajmer/Jaipur: A collision between a Tavera car and trailer claimed the lives of two and 8 were injured in accident. The pilgrims in Tavera were returning to Ajmer from Sarwad. The accident took place near Loharwada village. On the infor- mation, Sadar police station reached the spot and the injured were taken to the Government General Hospital for treatment. A road accident happened on the Jaipur-Ajmer Chandwaji Express Highway. The accident took place near Ganesh Mora in Murlipura, where a speeding pickup truck crushed two women, who died on the spot, while many were injured. These people were standing on the roadside on the highway waiting for the bus. Jaipur: There is disappointment in the Excise dept as not many bidders have come up to take the liq- uor shops in the city on lease. Out of the 292 liquor outlets put on auction, only 25 have been leased out so far while 110 others have been renewed. Only 4 shops could be auctioned so far while 8 others have been renewed out of the total 50 situ- ated in Jaipur West circle. Similarly, only 6 shops were taken up by bidders while 11 others have been renovated out of the 45 in Jhotwara circle. In Jaipur South circle, 3 were auctioned and 13 were renewed out of the total 46 shops. Of the 41 in the East circle, 3 were auctioned and 12 were renewed. —Nirmal Tiwari DISMAL RESPONSE TO LIQUOR SHOP AUCTION, ONLY 25 OF 292 AUCTIONED NEWS DIGEST High Court rejects plea against AG and AAG remuneration First India Bureau Jaipur: A PIL filed against the payment of lakhs of rupees per day to the Advo- cate General and Ad- ditional Advocate General of the State Government has been dismissed by the Rajasthan high court on the ground of withdrawal. A division bench of acting CJ MM Srivas- tava and Justice Sa- meer Jain dismissed the PIL. During the hearing, the petitioner sought permission to with- draw the petition after the bench expressed its intention to impose a penalty . Ravindra Singh in the PIL had said that the government had issued an order on September 22, 2015, making a monthly pro- vision of Rs 42,000 to the Advocate General and Rs 33,600 to the Additional Advocate General. He said that there was a provision of 10 percent annual in- crease. On October 14, 2021, the government issued an order and made a provision to pay Rs 1.25 lakh monthly to the Advo- cate General as well as Rs 20,000 per case for appearing in a maximum of seven cases per day. CS HAILS COLLECTOR Usha Sharma Sangeeta Beniwal Om Birla Lawyers protesting outside the High court. —FILE PHOTO LAWYER’S MISSING DAUGHTERS —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
  • 9. COVID-19 UPDATE WORLD 61,35,179 TOTAL DEATHS 41,32,97,131 TOTAL RECOVERED 5,89,93,281 ACTIVE CASES 47,84,25,591 TOTAL CASES INDIA 5,16,785 TOTAL DEATHS 4,24,78,087 TOTAL RECOVERED 21,500 ACTIVE CASES 4,30,16,372 TOTAL CASES To be free is to accept, realize that there are no perfect answers and true freedom is yours. —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 COURTESY MEET Jagdeesh Chandra accords a floral greeting to Rajyasabha MP and Rajasthan BJP in-charge Arun Singh during a courtesy visit at the latter’s residence in New Delhi during the former’s one day visit to the national capital. CM GEHLOT TO ATTEND BSF PROGRAMME, REVIEW DEVP WORKS IN JODHPUR TODAY From Pg 1... Replying to a media query about 15 years of coal vanishing in 8 years, Gehlot said the matter is being investi- gated. About a media query on mining caus- ing a lot of damage to tribal and forest areas, Gehlot said that mining should be allowed as much as permitted by Central Govt. Baghel also hosted lunch for Gehlot and his team. On the consistent rise in fuel prices after 4 months halt, Gehlot said: “Centre has been unfair to states, they’ve made the excise duty tax to a minimum. The Govt of India is looting, they don’t have an an- swer to high fuel prices.”Bhanwar S Bha- ti, who came to Jodhpur with Gehlot said that things would soon get better. Power cuts have been implemented in rural areas in Ra- jasthan from Friday as there is not enough sup- ply from Chhabra pow- er plant. Coal crisis may be one of the rea- sons behind this. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot meets his sister Vimla Devi after four and a half months and seeks blessings in Jodhpur on Friday. GoI is looting, they don’t have reply to high fuel prices: CM There is al- ready a dis- crepancy be- tween coal shortage and power genera- tion in Rajasthan. It is unfortunate that there is com- munication gap be- tween Chief Minis- ters of same party. —Satish Poonia,BJP President Jaipur: An interesting discus- sion is going on in Rajasthan political circles regarding 2 heavy weights – former CM Vasundhara Raje and former deputy CM Sachin Pilot. Both seem to have made up their firm minds to remain active in Rajasthan politics only. No matter how big a position they get in the Central politics, both have the same desire to continue in the desert state. Now only God knows when and whose wish will be fulfilled. However, there is no vacancy in Raj Cong till 2023. But who knows what is in store of a person. The World lives on hopes. —FIB Desire of Raje, Pilot to remain active in Rajasthan politics! CM TO LAY FNDN OF IPD TOWER IN SMS ON APR 5 Jaipur: CM Ashok Gehlot will lay the foundation stone of IPD tow- er in SMS hospital on April 5 at 11 am. The ceremony will be held at construction site in med college premises. All ministers, MPs and MLAs will be invited. On the occasion, a two-day Medifest will also be organised. Eminent doctors of the country will hold discussions about the innovation in medical sector in Medifest. Smoother bond between Raje BJP high command! Aditi Nagar New Delhi: Ex-CM of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje and BJP high com- mand seem to have changedtheirstrategyto handle each other and are appearing to be on track of agreement. The high command has ex- tended its hand towards madam cordially . At the same time, madam is also showing spirit of walking together. She is walking with the party in every situation like a seniorpartyworker.Due topoliticaldevelopments on Thursday , whole at- mosphere seems to be changing with the ges- ture of both sides. Both thesidesareinaposition of ‘Soft Surrender’ to- wards each other. Raje attended swearing-in ceremony of UP CM Yogi in Lucknow on Friday. However, Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari and Raje had to walk 1.5 km to attend the ceremony as their vehicles got stuck in a jam. Aditi Nagar New Delhi: PM Naren- dra Modi met MPs of Rajasthan at his New Delhi residence on Fri- day during which he took feedback of public welfare schemes being run by the Central gov- ernment and also gave guidelines for their bet- ter implementation. The meeting gains signifi- cance as the Assembly polls in Rajasthan are to be held by the end of 2023. PM Modi is also meeting MPs of other states. On Thursday , he met the MPs of Gujarat. Jaipur MP Ramcharan Bohra said that this was a routine process. RAJ MPs MEET PM AT HIS RESIDENCE Modi takes feedback of the public welfare schemes being run by the Central government Meeting gains significance as the Assembly polls in Rajasthan are to be held in 2023 PM gives necessary guidelines for the better implementation of schemes PM Narendra Modi, JP Nadda, Prahlad Joshi, BL Santosh, Bhupender Yadav,Arun Singh, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat,Arjun Meghwal, Kailash Choudhary, Dushyant Singh, Col Rajyavardhan Rathore, Diya Kumari, Devji Patel, Ranjeeta Koli, Jaskaur Meena, Narendra Kumar, Nihalchand Meghwal, Manoj Rajoria, Sumedhanand Saraswati, Ram Charan Bohra, CP Joshi, PP Choudhary, Kanak Mal Katara, Rahul Kaswa, Dr Kirodi Lal Meena, Bhagirath Choudhary, Rajendra Gehlot, Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur, Sukhbir Singh Jaunpuria, Rajkumar Verma, Subhash Chand Vaheria,Arjun Lal Meena and others at Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi on Friday. CM REACHES HIS HOMETOWN JODHPUR AFTER OVER 4 MONTHS DIRECTLY FROM CHHATTISGARH ON FRI Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: CM Gehlot on Friday reached his home town Jodhpur from Chhattisgarh. Ge- hlot arrived 4 and a half months later to meet his sister Vimla Devi. CM Ashok Gehlot also reached residence of Raja Aditya Dev Ka- toch, husband of for- mer MP Chandresh Ku- mari ji in Jodhpur and expressed his condo- lences to the bereaved family. Journalists de- manded accommoda- tion or plots to the jour- nalists who were de- prived of getting plots in Jodhpur. During the day, CM Gehlot also met his nephew Jaswant Singh Kachhwaha. 4 MLAs WERE HONOURED AS THE BEST MLAs FOR DIFFERENT YEARS IN RAJ ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY. KATARIA SAID THAT THE BEST MLAS HAVE BEEN SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF MERIT. Dr CP Joshi honours Babulal as Jagdeep Dhankhar,Ashok Gehlot, Shanti Dhariwal look on. BABULAL KHARADI 2021 Jagdeep Dhankhar honours Manju Devi as Ashok Gehlot, Dr CP Joshi, Shanti Dhariwal, GC Kataria look on. MANJU DEVI 2021 BEST MLA AWARD GOES TO... Dr CP Joshi honours Sanyam Lodha as Jagdeep Dhankhar, Ashok Gehlot, Shanti Dhariwal, GC Kataria look on. Jagdeep Dhankhar honours Gyanchand as Ashok Gehlot, Dr CP Joshi, GC Kataria look on. GYANCHAND PRAKH 2019 SANYAM LODHA 2020 Yogesh Sharma Naresh Sharma Jaipur: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has been at loggerheads with CM Mamata Ba- nerjee, on Friday said he shares a deep rela- tionship with her like a brother. At the same time, he is not a “proactive governor” but a “copy- book governor”, who believes in the rule of law, Dhankhar said here, adding he will never violate the dig- nity of the Constitu- tion at the behest of anyone. Dhankhar was speaking as the chief guest in a seminar on the “Role of Governors and MLAs in Further- ance of Democracy.” ISHAREDEEPRELATIONSHIPWITH MAMATA, SHE’S SISTER TO ME: DHANKHAR WB Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar was chief guest at a seminar in the Rajasthan Assembly Seminar was organized in Assembly by the Rajasthan branch of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Dhankhar lauds: State has great tradition of cordial relationship between the ruling and Oppn parties Gehlot said that all the members of the house will meet at dinner at his residence on March 28 West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar receives memento from Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi as Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal, LoP Gulab Chand Kataria look on at the State Assembly in Jaipur on Friday. BENGAL GOVERNOR JAGDEEP DHANKHAR, AN EXPERT OF LAW THE CONSTITUTION: GEHLOT Jaipur: Addressing the function, CM Gehlot said that in a democracy, MPs and MLAs have an important responsibility of lawmaking along with discharging their responsibilities as public representatives. He said that ever since Dr CP Joshi became the Speaker of the Assembly, he has given new dimensions to the activities of CPA. CM said that in other states, Assembly sessions get over in just a few days but in Rajasthan, the session runs longer. He called Dhankhar an expert of law and the Constitution. Appreciating CP Joshi, he said that governors in Raj have always had good relations with state govt. However, the situation in WB is different and Dhankhar can explain better. “The situation in WB is different, only WB Governor can tell. If I say something, headline will be made in the country, the role of Governor in a democracy is important,” CM Ashok Gehlot said. THERE ARE NOT MORE THAN THREE-FOUR PEOPLE IN THIS CATEGORY: GUV DHANKHAR LAUDS CM ASHOK GEHLOT Itook his (Raj CM Gehlot) name and said there are not more than 3-4 people in this category. Whatever Centre suggests to me, I will take it very serious- ly and my mind will be that work should be done accordingly if there is no constitutional impediment,” he said. “In the same way, I said whatever your (Banerjee’s) suggestion will be, its effect will also be as much on me. But day people of Centre or you are convinced that I will do what you say, then another person will sit on this chair, I will not sit,” he said. Dhankhar said he feels pain when there is no dialogue between ruling and Opposition parties. JAGDEEP DHANKHAR IS PUTTING THE ACTIVE ROLE IN FRONT OF PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY: DR CP JOSHI Assembly Speaker CP Joshi said that the Governor has two types of roles - active and passive and WB Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is putting the active role in front of the parliamentary democracy. Speaking in a seminar on role of Governors and MLAs in furtherance of democracy, Joshi recalled an incident of WB when Guv Dharmveer did not read the address in Assem- bly when Jyoti Basu govt was ruling. He said that Dhankhar is Guv in WB today and he is putting the active role in front of democracy. He said that Rajasthan Assembly is the most experienced Assembly in the country. MANNER IN WHICH DHANKHAR IS WORKING IN WB HAS MADE RAJASTHAN PROUD, SAYS GULAB CHAND KATARIA Kataria said that best MLAs have been selected on the basis of merit. He said that it is duty of members of House to strengthen democracy manner in which Dhankhar is working in WB has made Rajasthan proud. Expressing gratitude, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal said that the members get knowledge of parliamentary traditions by such events. MEMBERS GET INFO OF PARL TRADITIONS: DHARIWAL
  • 10. ivya Chauhan, a young model from Delhi,isknownfor her charisma and mesmerisedevery- one with her beau- ty shares her jour- ney , life goals, struggles and aspiration with City First. A successful woman is one who can build a firm with the bricks others have thrown at her. This 20-years olddivahasprovedthatsuc- cess doesn’t come through magic, it requires hard work and determination. Another name of poise and eleganceDivyaisaninquis- itive fashion model. When asked about her journey the diva said, “My journey started when I was 19. One of my teachers rec- ommended me this field. Although I had one crush that time who worked as a model so typically I just wanted to meet him. How- ever, here I am today , in the journey of pursuing my dream of modelling and pushing myself every day to come out of my shell and building a trait that comes very naturally to so many of my peers here. Moreo- ver, there were and are so many battles but the very first was my father. He wanted me to do a govern- ment job and focus on my studies. He never liked this field. But, for this, I have my mother to thank for being my back- bone and while I might have had multiple lapses, I am still the pas- sionate girl, aiming to shoot for the stars, no mat- ter what.” When asked about her dreams and aspirations, she shared, “Beauty pag- eants have always attracted me and I am doing really good here these days. After covid-19 from last Septem- ber, I have done commer- cial ads for Airtel, Bride- sAsia, Velvet tree etc. Many campaignsshootforNighat couture, Mauvestory, the Malik couture, tanniedo, Amit talwar and so on. And also walked for these De- signers as well. And hope- fully , you will see me in the next Delhi Times.” THERE WERE AND ARE SO MANY BATTLES BUT THE VERY FIRST WAS MY FATHER. HE WANTED ME TO DO A GOVERNMENT JOB AND FOCUS ON MY STUDIES. HE NEVER LIKED THIS FIELD. BUT, FOR THIS, I HAVE MY MOTHER TO THANK FOR BEING MY BACKBONE D www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 JAIPUR, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 DIVYA SHINING BRILLIANT UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR uttkarsha.shekhar@firstindia.co.in
  • 11. 10 ETC JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia F A C E O F T H E D A Y NUPUR JHANKAL, Model ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 A vacation you only dreamed about is likely to become a reality soon. Healthy eating will help prevent digestive ailments. Money will be no constraint in buying what you would like to buy. Driving down with your lover to a happening place is indicated today. Enjoyment is on the cards for you. LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 Continue doing whatever you are doing to remain healthy. Some of you will have to curb your splurging ways. Family life will cruise along smoothly with much love and bonhomie. Don’t speed up on the road. Chance of moving to a new location on transfer is likely for some. TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20 Your financial situation is set to improve, as earning opportunities come to you. 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Your business schedules may leave little time for romance. YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva o inhabit leopards and tigers in Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve, first time in Rajasthan, the forest depart- ment of Ghana and Kota with the use of the Boma capturing technique of Madhya Pradesh, suc- cessfully translocated the first trials of Chital (spotted deer) from Keoladeo Nation- al Park to Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve on March 9th, 2022. Seeing the increasing number of 3,500 to 4,000 chi- tals in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, the park has been chosen to relocate chitals to Mukundara. In the first phase, 6 chitals including 2 male and 4 fe- male chitals have been relo- cated to Mukundara Tiger Reserve. This entire process was completed under the su- pervision of Field Director Mukundara Hills Tiger Re- serve Sedu Ram Yadav; Mukundara Tiger Reserve’s Deputy Conservator of For- est Bijo joy, and Bharatpur Ghana Keoladeo National Park Deputy Conservator of Forest Mohit Gupta, along with the field team of Keo- ladeo National Park, Bharat- pur. There is a target to relo- cate 500 chitals from Ghana to Mukundara national park. 450 km. The journey was completed in 10 hrs. Tarun Mehra, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctu- ary, Bundi district stated that to ensure that there is enough prey for tigers and leopards, this step has been initiated. In the absence of adequate prey, the tigers can move out of their natu- ral habitat and hunt domes- tic animals or local people living in adjoining villages. Mentioning the technique Mehra said that Boma cap- turing technique is mainly used in the countries of the East African forests and India, Madhya Pradesh has also used this technique to relocate animals. In the Boma tech- nique, a closed enclosure or compartment is created. The technique involves the luring of animals into an enclosure by chasing them with food grains and water through funnel-like fencing. On one side of the enclosure chital or any animal is kept with their food and water. For almost a month these chitals are kept in the forest itself inside the enclosure with the arrangement of food and water there. In this technique animals without making them unconscious relocate to different places. Mukundara Tiger Reserve deputy forest conservator RS Bhandari said that at the zoo this animals’ relocation is common but for wild ani- mals’ shifting from a wild forest area to another area is an unusual and difficult task. As these animals are fragile and soft-hearted so there is a great chance of their death while conduct- ing such operations. In com- ing times there is a plan to translocate 750 spotted deer or chitals in Jaipur, Kota, and Karauli. The tigress MT-4 is presently in the soft enclosure of the 28-hectare area. After a huge demand to release MT-4 from the soft enclosure to the open forest of Mukundara, the National Tiger Conservation Author- ity (NTCA) has granted per- mission to relocate MT-4 to Mukundara Hills Tiger Re- serve. According to the offi- cials of the Mukundara Ti- ger Reserve, it is planned that a pre-base will get ready by the forest department to ensure prey for tigress MT-4 and settle the tigress there. With this, there would be only one alive tiger MT-4 in the Reserve. In the coming times, the forest department will try to bring a few more tigers to Mukundara. Earli- er, MT-2 and MT-3 died, whereas MT-1 is missing for over a year from the re- serve. (Report by-Anubha Jain, Journalist Writer). First time in Rajasthan, forest department through Boma capturing technique translocated Chitals (spotted deer) from Bharatpur’s Keoladeo to Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve WILDERNESS WITH WILDLIFE ANUBHA JAIN cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T
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