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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI
Srinagar: A top Air Force officer on Wednesday said there was no plan “at the
moment” to capture Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), but expressed that
someday India will have the “whole of Kashmir”. Speaking at an event, Air
Officer Commanding in Chief of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev,
also said the people in PoK are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis
Mumbai: Sensex was down 206.93 points or 0.34% at
61143.33, and the Nifty was down 57.40 points or 0.31% at
18211.00. About 1672 shares advanced, 1378 declined, and 109
were unchanged. On the Sensex, Axis Bank, RIL, Bajaj Finance
fell the most, with 23 Nifty stocks gaining and 27 declining
SOMEDAY, INDIA
WILL HAVE WHOLE
OF KASHMIR: TOP
AIR FORCE OFFICER
SENSEX ENDS
200 POINTS
LOWER, NIFTY
NEAR 18,200
CORONA CATASTROPHE
RAJASTHAN
INDIA
13,451
new cases
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04
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PEGASUS SNOOPGATE: CENTRE FACES IRE FOR ‘NO SPECIFIC DENIAL’ ON ALLEGATIONS
‘THIS CAN’T
BEALLOWED’
SC-bench headed by CJI Ramana
orders independent probe, says
the govt can’t get away every time
issueof‘nationalsecurity’israised
Mohd Fahad
New Delhi: Ruling that
the state does not get a
free pass every time the
spectre of national secu-
rity is raised, the Su-
preme Court on Wednes-
day appointed a commit-
tee comprising three
technical members and
supervised by its retired
judgeJusticeRVRaveen-
dran to conduct a “thor-
ough inquiry” into alle-
gationsof useof Pegasus
software for unauthor-
ised surveillance.
On the selection of
members for the com-
mittee, the bench, also
comprising Justices
Surya Kant and Hima
Kohli,said,“Ratherthan
relying upon any Gov-
ernmentagenciesorany
,
we have constituted the
Committee and short-
listed expert members
based on biodatas and
informationcollectedin-
dependently
.”
The ruling came on a
batch of 12 petitions
which sought an inde-
pendent probe into the
allegations which sur-
faced in the media
about the unauthorised
surveillance.
The court said the
right to privacy, al-
though declared to be
inalienable, cannot be
said to be an absolute, as
the Constitution does
not provide for such a
right without reasona-
ble restrictions. Certain
limitations exist when it
comes to the right to pri-
vacy as well, it said, add-
inghowever,anyrestric-
tions imposed must nec-
essarily pass constitu-
tional scrutiny
, and with
such allegations this
kind of snooping activ-
ity just can’t be allowed.
The Centre had de-
clined to file affidavit
citing national security
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has wel-
comed the decision of
the Supreme Court to
form a three-member
committee to investi-
gatetheallegedPegasus
espionage case. Along
with this, Gehlot has
also termed the matter
as ‘playing with nation-
al security’.
Tweeting in this re-
gard, Gehlot said on
Wednesday, “The deci-
sion of the Supreme
Court to investigate the
Pegasus espionage case
is welcomed. This is
not only a case of
breach of privacy but
also of playing with na-
tional security. The
truth will come out
from the investigation
of the Supreme Court
and the undemocratic
activities of the Modi
government will be ex-
posed in front of the
country.”
He further said,
“The Central Govern-
ment could not even
give a clear answer re-
garding the use of this
software in the Su-
preme Court, due to
which the Supreme
Court had to constitute
a committee of cyber
experts under the
chairmanship of re-
tired Justice.”
We welcome SC’s probe in Pegasus,
a case of breach of privacy: Gehlot
PM Modi gave GDP‘a human face’
during his seven-year tenure: Shah
Yes, I am forming party, can go for
seat-sharing with BJP: Amarinder
GANDHIAN SUBBARAO
PASSES AWAY AT 92
New Delhi: Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi has changed the
“scale and size” of the
schemes initiated by
the Centre and gave
GDP “a human face”
during his seven-year
tenure, Home Minister
Amit Shah said on
Wednesday.
Shah also said that
Modi who developed
Gujarat as a model state
was chosen by the BJP
as a prime ministerial
candidate at a time
when the country was
facing a severe leader-
ship crisis.
Chandigarh: Ahead of
the state polls next year,
former Punjab chief
ministerAmarinderSin-
gh on Wednesday an-
nounced that he will
form a new political par-
ty
. “Yes, I will be forming
a new party
. The name
will be announced once
theElectionCommission
clears it, along with the
symbol. My lawyers are
working on it,” he said.
On entering an alli-
ance with the BJP , Am-
arinder said that he has
not talked to the BJP or
Sukhdev Singh Dhind-
sa’s party Shiromani
Akali Dal (Sanyukt) as
yet but they would want
to have a seat-sharing.
“We have got many
people with us, we will
fight all 117 seat, we will
have plenty of Con-
gressmen coming in,”
he added.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
SHAH VISITS DHANKHAR AT DELHI AIIMS
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on
Wednesday visited West Bengal Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar at AIIMS in New Delhi. The Governor was
admitted on Monday after being tested positive for
malaria. A source said, “The governor was admitted at
3 pm. He has been admitted under supervision of Dr
Neeraj Nischal, addl professor, Department of Medicine.”
ARYAN STAYS IN JAIL AS BAIL HEARING DEFERRED
LAWYERS TERM ARREST AS WRONG,
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR TO ARGUE TODAY
Mumbai: Aryan Khan
accused in the cruise
drugs case along with
Arbaaz Merchant and
Munmun Dhamicha
did not get bail on
Wednesday. Aryan,
lodged in Arthur Road
Jail since October 8,
will now be heard in
the Bombay High Court
at 2.30 pm on Thursday.
During the hearing
in the court, the judge
said that if Additional
Solicitor General (ASG)
Anil Singh will reply in
an hour tomorrow, he
will try to finish the
matter on Thursday
.
Aryan’s lawyer and
former Attorney Gen-
eral Mukul Rohatgi re-
quested to see the arrest
memo again. Rohatgi
said that Aryan was
wrongly arrested. The
investigation of this
case may continue even
after he is granted bail.
Arbaaz Merchant’s
lawyer Amit Desai also
presented the argu-
ments at the beginning
of the hearing on
Wednesday. He called
the arrest of the ac-
cused wrong without
giving notice.
MALIK RELEASES WANKHEDE’S
‘NIKAHNAMA’ IN CASTE CERT ROW
DIGITAL FORENSICS, MALWARE DETECTION
EXPERTS IN INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE
Mumbai: Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik Wednesday
released a document that he claimed was the nikahnama
of NCB Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede
and reiterated his allegation that
Wankhede, in spite of being a Muslim,
had taken reservation benefits of
the Scheduled Caste community
to secure his job in the Indian
Revenue Service. The handwritten
nikahnama, dated December 2006,
refers to the marriage of one Sameer
Dawood Wankhede with one Shabana Zaheer Qureshi.
The nikahnama is a written document that two Muslim
partners entering into a civil union must put their
signature on in order to legalise their marriage.
Naveen Kumar Chaudhary is a
professor of cyber security and
digital forensics at Gujarat’s
National Forensic Sciences
University. Prabaharan P is a
professor at Kerala’s Amrita
Vishwa Vidyapeetham. With over
two decades of experience in
computer science and security.
Ashwin Anil Gumaste of IIT
Bombay specialises in optical
networks, broadband networks,
access networks, dynamic optical
networks Former IPS officer
Alok Joshi and Sundeep Oberoi,
chairman of a subcommittee at
the International Organisation
of Standardisation, will assist
Raveendran in overseeing work.
SINGH BACKS BSF’S
JURISDICTION; TO
MEET SHAH TODAY
Chandigarh: Former
Chief Minister Captain
Amarinder Singh reiterated
his support to the Centre’s
decision to enhance the
jurisdiction of the BSF
in Punjab, and said the
purpose of the force is
to secure international
borders and not take over
the state government.
Singh also shared his
plan of paying a visit to
Home Minister Amit Shah
on Thursday to discuss
various issues including
farmers’ protests.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Renowned
Gandhian thinker Dr SN
Subbarao passed away
at the age of 92 at the
SMS Hospital in Jaipur
on Wednesday morn-
ing, a development
which Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot termed
as his personal loss.
Subbarao was admitted
to SMS last week and
suffered a heart attack
on Tuesday evening fol-
lowing which he suc-
cumbed on Wednesday
morning. His last rites
will be performed on
Thursday at Gandhi
Ashram in Jaura in
Morena dist of MP. He
was famous for his
‘Shramdan’, activities
& camps, with which
many youth were
associated across
India. More on P8
Vindicated, will push
for Parliament debate
on Pegasus: Rahul
New Delhi: Congress’s
RahulGandhiwelcomed
the Supreme Court’s or-
der to form a committee
to look into the Pegasus
spyware row, saying the
opposition’sstandonthe
issue is “vindicated”
since the judges have
flagged the same con-
cerns.“Weprotested,but
noreply
.WestoppedPar-
liament, but we still did
not get a reply
. Now our
stand is vindicated. So,
our questions remain
the same,” Gandhi said.
Gandhi said the opposi-
tion, has been asking
three basic questions.
“Who authorised
Pegasus (and) who has
bought Pegasus? Who
are the victims of
Pegasus snooping? Did
any other nation have
data on our people?
What all information do
they have?”
Justice RV
Raveendran
Dr Naveen K
Chaudhary
Alok
Joshi
Dr Prabaharan
P
Sandeep
Oberoi
Dr Ashwin Anil
Gumaste
WHAT WILL THE COMMITTEE LOOK INTO...
The SC bench said the committee will “enquire, investigate and determine” (i) whether
the Pegasus suite of spyware was used on phones or other devices of Indians to access
stored data, eavesdrop on conversations and intercept info; (ii) The details of the victims
affected; (iii) What steps/actions have been taken by the government after reports were
published in 2019 about hacking of WhatsApp accounts using the Pegasus spyware;
(iv) Whether any Pegasus spyware was acquired by the Centre or any State Government
or any central or state agency for use against citizens of India; (v) If any governmental
agency has used the Pegasus; (vi) If any domestic entity/person has used the spyware
on the citizens of this country. The panel will also then make recommendations.
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said the Cong leader
Captain Amarinder Singh
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Udaipur: The election-
eering for the October
30 bypolls for
the Vallabhnagar as-
sembly seat
in Udaipur and Dhari-
awad in Pratap-
garh ended on Wednes-
day evening, 72 hours
before the end of poll-
ing.
W h i l e
both the rul-
ing Con-
gress and op-
position BJP
put in all ef-
forts to win the seats,
regional parties and in-
dependent candidates
have made the contest
triangular.
CM Ashok Gehlot ad-
dressed bypoll rallies in
both the constituencies
twice while several min-
isters and other Con-
gress leaders camped in
for weeks amid the cam-
paigning by senior BJP
leaders including union
ministers.
The Congress party
is seeking votes in the
name of the Ashok Ge-
hlot government work,
including the Covid-19
pandemic manage-
ment, and made the
“skyrocketing” infla-
tion and fuel and LPG
gas prices the main is-
sues.
The BJP on the other
hand sought to cor-
ner Congress over law
and order and other is-
sues and highlighted
the achievement of the
central government.
During bypoll ral-
lies on Tuesday,
CM Gehlot sought
votes to strengthen his
government and tar-
geted the central gov-
ernment over fuel
prices and inflation.
Confident of winning
both bypolls, Ge-
hlot claimed that the
BJP would secure
fourth position in the
bypoll.
At the same time,
BJP’s national general
secretary and in charge
of Rajasthan Arun Sin-
gh attacked the govern-
ment over law and or-
der saying the crime
against women and Dal-
its have increased un-
der the Congress rule.
BJP state presi-
dent Satish Poonia said
there is a lot of resent-
ment among the people
against the Con-
gress government.
—PTI
CAMPAIGNING FOR BYPOLLS ENDS
Hemraj Meena, Gulab Chand Kataria, Satish Poonia, Arun Singh, Himmat Singh Jhala, CP Joshi,
Bhajan Lal Sharma, Chandrakanta Meghwal in Vallabhnagar on Wednesday.
CONFIDENT OF WINNING BOTH BYPOLLS, GEHLOT CLAIMS THE BJP WOULD SECURE FOURTH POSITION
JHALA RELEASES
15-POINT LETTER
Udaipur: BJP candidate Him-
mat Singh Jhala has released
15-point resolution letter
on Wednesday. He made
various resolutions including
providing employment to the
unemployed, strengthening
the dairy industry, strength-
ening village roads and also
took a pledge that if the
people make him victorious,
then no stone will be left un-
turned for the development
of the region. Many senior
BJP office-bearers including
BJP’s state in-charge Arun
Singh, Union Minister Arjun
Ram Meghwal and Chit-
torgarh MP CP Joshi were
present.
Aishwary Pradhan
Pratapgarh: A day af-
ter Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot visited
the residence of BJP’s
late MLA Gautam Lal
Meena to express con-
dolence, BJP state pres-
ident Satish Poonia on
Wednesday accused Ge-
hlot of doing politics
for the same.
He said that Gehlot
should have gone there
soon after the death
and not after six
months.
Poonia also said that
Gehlot is no longer an
asset for his party.
“Many leaders of his
party have passed away
but he did not go there.
The chief minister is
no longer an asset for
the Congress party and
he is in desperation,”
Poonia said.
He also said that Ge-
hlot’s statements have
no logic.
The BJP leader ex-
uded confidence of
winning both
Vallabhnagar and
Dhariyawad assembly
constituency in the by-
polls.
When asked about
former chief minister
Vasundhara Raje who
did not campaign, Poo-
nia said that she was
busy with family mem-
bers. On the issue of
Dholpur poster, he said
that poster politics is
created by media and
social media.
He said that wherev-
er there is infighting in
the BJP, it is diffused in
time.
Poonia also said that
time will tell who will
lose and who will gain.
Gehlot no longer an
asset for Cong: Poonia
BYPOLLS
2021
[Sawai Man Singh Road, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001]
[Phone 0141-2518222, 2560291, Email : ms.smshospital@gmail.com]
NOTICE INVITING BID (UBN No. MCJ2122GLRC00143)
Sealed Single Stage Two-envelopes unconditional online Bids for Supply items are invited on
behalf of the Government of Rajasthan for the procurement of Goods and services listed below,
from manufacturers / importers / distributors / authorized dealers / stockiest / bonafide dealers /
Marketing company / Agents & other service provider firm up to 3.00 PM on 10/11/2021.
Sr.
No.
Name of work
Estimated
Cost lakh
Bid
Security
Bidding
Document
Fees (Rs)
Bid
Processing
Fees (Rs)
UBN
No.
01
Rate contract supply & installation
of various type & size signage
and programmable (Digital LED
Display) for two year at SMS
60.00 60,000/- 1000/- 1000/-
Details of NIB, Bidding Schedule, conditions and Bidding Document may be seen on the
website of the State Public Procurement Portal http://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in or e-procurement
portal http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in and may be downloaded from there.
DIPR/C/10824/2021 Medical Superintendent
OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT
SMS HOSPITAL, JAIPUR
NOTICE INVITING BID
OFFICE OFTHE PRINCIPALS.M.S. MEDICALCOLLEGE &
CONTROLLER OFTHEATTACHED HOSPITALS, JAIPUR
Bids for supply & installation below mentioned items are invited
from interested bidder’s upto 16-11-2021 at 04:00 PM. Other
particulars of the bid may be visited on the procurement portal
(http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in, http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the state and
SMS Medical College, Jaipur department website.
UBN - SMS2122GLOB00348 To SMS2122GSOB00368
PRINCIPAL & CONTROLLER
No. 9639-43/F/MC/Store/2021-22 Dated : 21/10/2021
DIPR/C/10807/2021
GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN
OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT CUM MEMBER
SECRETARY, RAJASTHAN
MEDICARE RELIEF SOCIETY, SAWAI MAN SINGH HOSPITAL, JAIPUR
[Sawai Man Singh Road, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302 004]
[Phone : 0141-2518308, 2518268]
(Email : ms.smshospital@gmail.com, cms.smshospital@gmail.com)
NO.(4)/Store/SMS/MH/2021/3450 Jaipur Dated, the 22/10/2021
NOTICE INVITING BID
Bids for procurement of Auditory Brainstem Implant are invited from
interested bidders up to 5.00 P.M. on 22-11-21 other particulars of bid
may be visited on the procurement portal (http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in,
http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the state.
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Medical Superintendent Cum
Member Secretary, RMRS,
Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur
Railways cancels 18 trains
from December to February
AGM of BVG company
arrested in bribery case
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Contrary to its
promiseof providingbet-
terfacilitiesandconveni-
ence to passengers, rail-
way has cancelled 18
trains in north-western
railway from December
to February which is set
to affect travellers.
Anticipation of fog is
the reason behind the
cancellationof thetrains
in advance.
The railway cancels
manytrainsfromDecem-
ber to March every year
due to the forecast of fog.
This time, the adminis-
tration has cancelled 18
trains from December to
February
.
A senior official said
that the cancellation of
these trains can be ex-
tended further.
More than 500 fog safe-
ty devices were installed
in the locomotives of the
four divisions of the
North-Western three
years ago to ensure that
the trains run on time.
200deviceswereinstalled
in Jaipur division alone
butinspiteof this,trains
operate continuously
with delays of up to
hours.
Ajmer-Sealdah, Kam-
akhya-Bhagat Ki Kothi,
Dibrugarh-Lalgarh, Bi-
kaner-Delhi Sarai, Delhi
Sarai-Jodhpur, Ajmer-
Amritsar, Ahmedabad-
Sultanpur, Ahmedabad-
Varanasi are among
trains which have been
suspended.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: An assistant
General manager (AGM)
of Pune based BVG com-
pany was arrested on
Wednesday for giving a
bribe of Rs 12 lakh to of-
ficials of Rajasthan Skill
and Livelihood Develop-
ment Corporation
(RSLDC) through a mid-
dleman Amit Sharma.
DG ACB BL Soni said
that the accused Devesh
Chauhan AGM (Skill
Head) of BVG Company,
Punewasarrestedforgiv-
ing Rs 12 lakh bribe. He
will be produced before a
court on Thursday
.
The role of higher offi-
cials of RSLDC and BVG
Company is also being
investigated, he said.
During the course of
investigation of a case, in
which nine persons in-
cluding IAS officers Niraj
K Pawan and Pradeep Ga-
wande are accused, it
came to light that the
BVG company had trans-
ferred the bribe amount
of Rs12lakhtothehigher
officials of RSLDC.
Woman raped by
‘TikTok friend’ in Jpr
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A rape case-
with a married woman
has come to light. The
accused got in touch
with the victim and be-
came close to her
through Tiktok. He
called the woman to the
hotel and raped her.
Then he started black-
mailing her by making
objectionable video
photos on mobile. A
30-year-old married
woman has filed a case
in this regard at Mansa-
rovar police station.
The 30-year-old vic-
tim has told that about
a year and a half ago,
through Tiktok, she
came in touch with a
boy named Ravi Gurjar.
The accused Ravi intro-
duced himself a resi-
dent of Masuda town in
Ajmer.
The victim alleges
that about a month ago,
accused Ravi told her to
meet him in Jaipur. The
woman was also called
attheSindhicamp.Took
her to a hotel & after she
became unconscious he
raped her.
BJP’s position
in bypolls is
strong: Mathur
Jaipur: BJP’snation-
al vice president Om
Mathur on Wednes-
day said that BJP’s
position in bypolls on
both the assembly
seats is strong.
“As per the reports
being received, the
BJP is in a strong po-
sition on both the
seats. The victory of
BJP is certain,” Ma-
thur said. He arrived
inJaipuronatwo-day
visit from Delhi on
Wednesday evening.
On CM Ashok Ge-
hlot’s visit to the
residence of former
BJP MLA Late Gau-
tam Meena, Mathur
said that he had
gone only to express
condolences. —FIB
Cops arrest man from Nashik for killing wife
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Jaipur police
have arrested a hus-
band for killing his
wife in Sanganer area
of Jaipur.
The accused Mahesh
Bhaskar was arrested
from Nashik in Maha-
rashtra.
According to cops
Mahesh got married to
Zoya Asif Malik last
year in Pune but after
sometime, the woman
went missing.
When Pune police
found her, she refused
to live with Mahesh
saying she wanted to
live with another man
named Sahil.
She shifted to West
Bengal and was living
with Sahil. She recent-
ly came to Jaipur to
meet a friend. Mahesh
was keeping tabs on
her and on October 22,
Mahesh stabbed her in
Sanganer when she
was going with her
friend. The woman
died on the spot.
DCP East Prahlad
Krishniya said that the
accused was identified
soon after the crime
and he was caught by a
team of Jaipur police
in Nashik.
Accused Mahesh Bhaskar in
police custody.
RAC jawan held for
drug trafficking
First India Bureau
Jaipur:Harmadapolice
today arrested a jawan
of RAC on the charges
of drug trafficking. The
cops have confiscated
123 kg of doda poppy
worth Rs 3 lakh from his
possession & also seized
thecarheusedfortrans-
porting the banned sub-
stance. According to po-
lice,theaccusedPrakash
Vishnoi,whoispostedat
Jodhpur jail has been
smuggling the intoxi-
cant in the Harmada
area. He had taken leave
from duty for this pur-
pose when he was
nabbed. Charges have
been framed against
him under NDPS Act.
Prepare model for redevelopment of Gandhi Nagar: CS
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Niranjan Aryaon
Wednesday said that
NBCC should prepare a
model for redevelop-
ment of Gandhi Nagar
scheme in Jaipur on the
lines of Kidwai Nagar
of Delhi.
He said that the best
redevelopment of Kid-
wai Nagar scheme has
beendonebyNBCC.Un-
der the scheme, a multi-
storey building has
beenconstructedforthe
residence of secretary
level officers, in which
facilities like school,
commercial complex
etc. have been created.
He said that on the
lines of Kidwai Nagar,
redevelopment of Gan-
dhi Nagar including
Old MREC Campus
should also be done.
“NBCC should pre-
pare the best model for
the redevelopment of
the proposed multi-sto-
rey housing scheme,”
he said during a presen-
tation given by the
NBCC on redevelop-
ment of Gandhi Nagar.
Arya said that the re-
development of Gan-
dhi Nagar is an ambi-
tious plan of the state
government and its
development will be
done after examining
all possibilities.
Principal Secretary-
Public Works Depart-
ment Rajesh Yadav,
Principal Secretary
-Tourism Gayatri
Rathore and other offi-
cials were present in
the meeting.
BJP WORRIED BECAUSE THEY’LL
FACE DEFEAT IN BYPOLLS: DOTASRA
Jaipur: Exuding confidence
of winning both Vallabhnagar
and Dhariyawad assembly
constituencies,
PCC chief Govind
Singh Dotasra on
Wednesday said
that the BJP leaders
are worried because
they are going to
face defeat in the
bypolls.He said that
people across the country
are under the burden of ris-
ing fuel and gas prices and
inflation. Dotasra said that
BJP leaders were just mak-
ing rounds to persuade Kan-
haiya Lal Meena,
Meena is the son
of late Dhariyawad
MLA Gautam Lal
Meena who was
denied ticket by BJP
for the bypoll. “BJP
is more threatened
by its own rebels
and Congress’s victory in
both upcoming bypolls seats
is confirmed,” he said.
ATROCITIES ON TRIBAL INCREASED
DURING CONGRESS RULE: RATHORE
Pratapgarh: Continuing scathing attack on
Congress, Deputy Leader of Opposition Rajendra
Rathore said that the govt has made so many
promises before elections but failed to fulfil them.
He said that atrocities on tribal people increased in
the regime of Gehlot govt. Accusing Bharatiya Tribal
Party (BTP) of encouraging naxalism in the tribal
region of the state, Rathore said both of the BTP
MLAs are like mini-CM.He claimed that the BJP will
win both assembly constituencies in bypolls.
DEPTS NEGLIGENT IN GIVING JOBS TO PLAYERS
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Jaipur: RCA president
Vaibhav Gehlot on
Wednesday called on
Governor Kalraj
Mishra at Raj Bhawan.
Gehlot informed the
governor that state will
host India- New Zea-
land T20 cricket match
on November 17 and
India-West Indies ODI
match on February 9
next year. He invited
him to the matches to be
held at Sawai Man Sin-
gh Stadium.
Vaibhav also ap-
prised the governor of
the preparations for the
upcoming events.
TheGovernorMishra
wished him luck for the
successful conduct of
the matches which are
going to be held in
Jaipur after a long time.
On the other hand,
‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of the
world’s third largest
stadium will be held on
Thursday in Chonp
area on Delhi road.
After Ahmedabad’s
Motera stadium, it will
be India’s second and
world’s third largest
stadium having a seat-
ing capacity of 75,000.
The first phase will
have the seating capac-
ity of 45,000, which will
be increased by an
additional 30,000 in the
second phase.
‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of world’s third
largest stadium to be held today
RAJ GETS NEW STADIUM
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: The number of
dengue, scrub typhus
and chikungunya pa-
tients is rising in the
city as well as in the vil-
lages. The medical de-
partment has launched
a full-fledged campaign
against the seasonal
disease. On average
14,000 houses are being
surveyed every day,
even though the dengue
mosquito disease seems
uncontrolled.
On the contrary, it is
making more people
sick every day resulting
in an increase in the
number of positive cas-
es. The
OPD of
the Kota
h o s p i -
tals is
r u n n i n g
packed with a large
number of people
giving their samples.
The dengue sting is
taking a toll on the sys-
t e m .
The figure
for dengue
positive cas-
es has
reached 1020
in 56 days.
About
7 0 0
cases
h a v e
been re-
ported in 26
days of October.
That said, season-
al disease is mak-
ing an average of 27
people sick every day
.
In the last five days,
213 cases have been re-
ported, which comes
down to an average of
43 people being gripped.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The RAS-2021
Preliminary Exam
was conducted suc-
cessfully across the
state by RPSC on
Wednesday
.
In all 6.48 lakh can-
didates from across
the country were reg-
istered for recruit-
ment to 363 posts in
state service and 625
posts in subordinate
services. However,
only 49.37 percent of
candidates appeared
in the exam.
About 3.20L candi-
dates gave exam,
while nearly 3.28 re-
mained absent. The
exam started at 10 am.
RPSC has become ful-
ly alert after the rig-
ging of the REET and
SI recruitment exam.
Candidates were al-
lowed to enter the ex-
amination center only
after proper security
checks with metal de-
tectors at the centers.
First India Bureau
Bhilwara: Kunji Lal
Meena, Principal Sec-
retary, Urban Develop-
ment department,
reached Bhilwara on
one-day visit on
Wednesday
.
He also supervised
the Prashashan Shehro
Ke Sang (PSKS) cam-
paign with administra-
tion of cities in the Ur-
ban Development Trust
and heard problems of
the people
District Collector
Shivprasad M Nakate,
Autonomous Govern-
ment Department Dep-
uty Director Anupama
Taylor and Ajmer Divi-
sion Observer Krishna
Avatar were also pre-
sent. Meena said the
department has distrib-
uted more than 19,000
pattas. Regarding the
complaints of lateness
by employees, Meena
said that we have given
instructions.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Education min-
ister Govind Singh Do-
tasra has said that the
result of REET will
come out in a month or
a month and a half, if it
does not get stuck in
any court case.
The Advocate-Gener-
al will be consulted on
the ongoing legal case
in the matter. The court
verdict will be followed
whenever it comes, he
added while speaking at
a function in Shiksha
Sankul on Wednesday
.
He also added schools
will be given grading in
Raj on various parame-
ters and this will help
parents in choosing
schools on basis of
grading.
He informed that this
year, more than 8L
enrollments have in-
creased in govt schools.
Dotasra also took out
the online lottery for
25% seats for admission
under RTI.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Opposing
Rajasthan police or-
der to restrict con-
struction of places
of worship in police
premises or stations,
Vishwa Hindu Pari-
shad (VHP) on
Wednesday demand-
ed from the state govt
to withdraw order
calling it politics of
appeasement. A del-
egation from the
VHP state unit met
DGP M L Lather &
handed over a repre-
sentation to him de-
manding withdrawal
of letter. State secre-
tary of VHP Suresh
Upadhyay said that
order of govt has
hurt sentiments of
Hindus. Upadhyay
said he will be forced
to agitate if order not
withdrawn.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: There is a
strong displeasure over
the recent molestation
and obscene incidents
with girl students at St.
Xavier’s School. Such
incidents are coming to
the fore. Due to this peo-
ple’s trust is being lost
in the school manage-
ment and teachers.
School management
suspended the teacher
on Wednesday after re-
ceiving a complaint
Three days back, a
report was filed against
the teacher Melvin Cas-
tellino. The ex-student
of school told, while
giving paper, then
teacher Melvin Casteli-
no came and did dirty
things. And post exam,
she was standing near
the staff room, when he
came from behind and
did obscene acts.
Jhunjhunu: Teach-
er of a private school
located in Chirawa
police station area
here beat up a child
studying in class 5
and his uncle as well.
CI Bhagwan Sahai
Meena of Chirawa
police station said
that the family mem-
bers of the child had
lodged a case against
the school teacher for
assaulting the child.
The incident hap-
pened on Oct 23 at
MRS Krishna Par-
nami School. Accord-
ing child’s father, on
reaching late to
school, teacher Anil
Dadhich started
hitting the child with
an iron rod. When
uncle tried to defend
him, the teacher also
hit child’s uncle
with pipe. —FIB
Shubham Jain
Ajmer: DGP ML Lather
on Wednesday attended
‘Awaz Do’ or Speak up
campaign and inaugu-
rated a barrack in
police line during his
one-day visit to Ajmer.
The DGP was given a
guard of honour. From
the police lines, Lather
went to Jawahar Rang-
manch where he par-
ticipated in the Awaz
Do campaign being run
by Ajmer range. Talk-
ing to reporters, he said
that parents and teach-
ers should inculcate
values in the children
for their character
building.
While calling social
media dangerous for
children, Lather said
that moral values
should also be inculcat-
ed in children. IG Ajmer
S Sengathir, collector
Prakash Rajpurohit, SP
Vikas Sharma and oth-
er officers were present.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan
minister of state for
medical and health
Subhash Garg on
Wednesday urged
Centre to keep ratio
of amount for vari-
ous programmes in
the areas of educa-
tion and health at 90
per cent (center) and
10 per cent (state). Ex-
pressing views in the
virtual meeting of
health ministers of
the states organised
by the Union Health
Minister Mansukh
Mandaviya, the min-
ister gave detailed
information about
the efforts being
made for the preven-
tion of covid in the
state. He said that ex-
cellent management
of corona prevention
was done as a result
of this, the recovery
rate is 99.05 per cent.
Mandaviya praises
Raj’s Covid mgmt
About 700 cases have been reported in
26 days of October. On average 14,000
houses are being surveyed
3.20L candidates appear for
RAS exam while 3.28L skip
DGP Lather inaugrates ‘Awaaz do’ campaign
UDH distributed 19k pattas in
Raj till date: Kunjilal Meena
VHP flays govt order
on place for worship
Xavier’s teacher suspended
after molestation case filed
REET result in a
month or so: Dotasra
Teacher in
Jhunjhunu
beats uncle
& student
Candidates outside exam centre. (inset) a girl candidate’s top being chopped at centre.
ML Lather inaugurating barrack also present on this occasion
were Prakash Rajpurohit, S Segatheer, Vikas Sharma and others.
Vaibhav Gehlot met governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhawan on Wednesday. Gehlot informed that state
will host the India-New Zealand T20 cricket and India-West Indies ODI. He invited Governor Mishra
for the International T20 Cricket Match to be held at SMS Stadium.
r u n n i n g people sick every day
.
About 700 cases have been reported in
26 days of October. On average 14,000
houses are being surveyed
es. The
OPD of
the Kota
h o s p i -
tals is
r u n n i n g
t e m .
The figure
for dengue
positive cas-
es has
reached 1020
in 56 days.
About
7 0 0
cases
h a v e
been re-
ported in 26
days of October.
That said, season-
al disease is mak-
ing an average of 27
people sick every day
.
About 700 cases have been reported in
26 days of October. On average 14,000
houses are being surveyed
DEADLY BUZZ: DENGUE CASES
RISE ALARMINGLY IN KOTA DIST
Jaipur: BJP has condemned the internet black
out of the Congress government throughout
Rajasthan state during various competitive
examinations. As per BJP Chief Spokesperson
and MLA Ramlal Sharma for any examination
held in the state the government shuts down
the mobile internet services. The government
fails to understand that internet black out is
not the only solution to combat paper-leak
issues. On the other hand, the broadband
connection and WiFi remains unaffected. And
if someone wants to commit a crime it can
even be committed using these mediums.
Ameeting of the DPC of
the Home Department
was held at RPSC on
Wednesday. The meeting
was held under the chair-
manship of Dr Shiv Singh
Rathore, Senior Member,
Commission. The meeting
was attended by police
chief DGP ML Lather as
well as ADG personnel
Anil Paliwal. The same
meeting was held for
deputy to ASP posts as
well as promotion from
CI to DSP post. Police of-
ficials to be promoted.
BJP CHIEF RAMLAL SHARMA
CONDEMNS INTERNET BLACK OUT
DPC MEETING OF
HOME HELD AT RPSC
Candidates boarding bus post exam in Jaipur on Wednesday.
—PHOTOS BY SUMAN SARKAR
Kunji Lal Meena reviewing
PSKS campaign.
Mansukh Mandaviya and
Subhash Garg
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
In separateness lies the
world’s greatest misery; in
compassion lies the
world’s true strength.
—Buddha
IN-DEPTH
Rajnath Singh
@rajnathsingh
Addressed the Army Commanders’
Conference today. The high standard
of operational preparedness and
capabilities of the Army is praiseworthy.
I compliment the excellent synergy
between the CAPF/ Police  the Army in
tackling the menace of terrorism in JK.
Anand Sharma
@AnandSharmaINC
The BJP government remained
obdurate and arrogant to deny
discussion on Pegasus scandal and
derailed the Monsoon Session of
Parliament. After the Supreme Court
order, they have an egg on their face
that calls for honest reflection.
TOP TWEETS
WHISTLEBLOWER
PUTS SOCIAL
MEDIA GIANT
FACEBOOK
INTO TROUBLE
acebook, an im-
mensely popular so-
cial media platform,
is in the news for the
wrong reasons. Al-
though Facebook is not new to
controversies, the recent revela-
tions by whistleblower Frances
Haugen have caused a bigger
dent in its reputation. Face-
book’s revenues have, however,
risen 17 percent to $ 9.2 billion.
Although under pressure after
calls for his removal, the reve-
nue buffer gives Mark Zucker-
berg, Facebook’s chief execu-
tive, the cushion to brush away
the allegations presented by
Haugen in British parliament. A
lawmaker from Scotland said,
“Facebook is failing to prevent
harm to children, it’s failing to
stop the spread of disinforma-
tion, it is failing to stop the
spread of hate speech. It does
have the power to deal with these
issues, it’s just choosing not to.”
Indian authorities are also
thinking of calling Facebook’s
executives to understand how
the social media platform’s algo-
rithms work. India is one of the
biggest victims of hate messag-
es which have flooded Facebook
virtually unchecked.
F
n a major setback
to the Central gov-
ernment the Su-
preme Court re-
fused to buy its
argument about national se-
curity concerns and formed
a six-member committee of
experts to inquire into the
Pegasus spyware issue. The
committee will be headed by
former Supreme Court judge,
Justice RV Raveendran and
has eminent cyber security
experts who are free from
prejudices. The panel will in-
vestigate if the Pegasus spy-
ware was used on phones or
other devices of the citizens
of India to access stored data,
eavesdrop on conversations
and intercept information.
While passing the order,
the Chief Justice of India N.
Ramana said, “The State can-
not get a free pass every time
by raising national security
concerns. No omnibus prohi-
bition can be called against a
judicial review. The Centre
should have justified its stand
here and not render the court
a mute spectator.” The CJI
bluntly told the government
that it “would not rely on any
government agencies” or a
government-appointed com-
mittee for the probe. The re-
mark shows the extent to
which the apex court has lost
trust in the Centre.
At a time when democratic
institutions look compro-
mised, the order on Pegasus
spyware has once again reaf-
firmed people’s faith in the
Supreme Court. As the Cen-
tre was not forthcoming on
the truth about Pegasus, the
Bench said that surveillance
affects people’s rights and
freedoms and not just jour-
nalists and social activists
alone but every citizen ought
to be protected against viola-
tions of privacy
.
The Pegasus spyware con-
troversy had shaken the very
foundation of democracy
and the court, which was
flooded with PILs, was peo-
ple’s only hope.
SUPREME COURT WON’T
TRUST ANY GOVT AGENCY
As the Centre was not
forthcoming on the
truth about Pegasus,
the Bench said that
surveillance affects
people’s rights and
freedoms and not just
journalists and social
activists alone but every
citizen ought to be
protected against
violations of privacy
I
GIRLS @ NATIONAL
DEFENCEACADEMY
n Aug 18, 2021, the Supreme
Court ruled that girls should
also be inducted into Armed
Forces through the premier
defence training institute-
National Defence Academy,
Khadakwasla, Pune. With
one stroke of pen, the Su-
preme Court has done what
crores of expenditure on pro-
moting Defence Career and
catchy advertisements like
‘Do You Have It In You’, ‘Lead
A Life Less Ordinary’, ‘Ocean
of Opportunities in Indian
Navy’ and ‘Touch The Sky
With Glory’ could not do in
all these years. I am told that
there is great enthusiasm
amongst the girls to compete
for meagre NDA seats avail-
able for them but I am certain
that the applications from
the boys have increased man-
ifold. While the veterans and
serving officers are sulking
over the missed opportuni-
ties, the cadets at the NDA
are bracing up for impressive
performances to win over
‘the hearts and minds’ of the
female cadets. “Boys will be
Boys”. However, Campus at
the ‘Cradle of Excellence’
has got a romantic fragrance.
THE VERDICT
In a major step towards gen-
der equality, on 25 March
2021, the Supreme Court first
directed armed forces to
grant permanent commis-
sion to women entry officers
and on 18 Aug 2021, allowed
eligible girls to take the ex-
amination for admission to
National Defence Academy
(NDA) scheduled to be held in
Nov 2021. While delivering
the landmark judgment, the
Supreme Court bench ob-
served that the mindset has
to change, which is not
changing at all. The next log-
ical step, I suppose, will be to
induct them into combat
arms of Indian Army. Hope
the Court will take note of
unique challenges before
they pass orders for gender
equality in combat arms.
WINDS OF CHANGE
Girl cadets will be trained at
NDA with the aim of grant-
ing them Permanent Com-
mission, as has been recently
indicated by the Armed Forc-
es. These decisions are bound
to cause some consternation
in a tradition bound system
but it should be welcomed
with caution. The concerns
and objections by a segment
of the serving and veteran
male officers is initial inhibi-
tion and a psychological
mental block as the NDA has
been a purely male bastion
for 65 years.
Major issues will have to
thought through -- for exam-
ple, the number of seats open
for girls in the initial batch-
es; whether there will be
separate squadrons created
for girls; physical training
routine; uniforms and a host
of other issues. We should
study academies globally to
get an idea on how to turn
from an all-boys only institu-
tion to boys and girls. How-
ever, any change takes its due
time to be accepted and
streamlined.
LIFE AT NDA
Entry into NDA is a dream
come true for young aspir-
ants. Entry should therefore
be purely on merit and to the
most deserving. It must be
reserved for only those who
meet the stringent standards
of the institution.
NDA is known for intense
outdoor training, indoctrina-
tion into disciplined defence
lifestyle and simply to say-
‘Making Men out of Boys’.
NDA training also includes
group games conducted by
physical training teams, ac-
tivities such as cross-country
race, drills, horse riding etc.
The unorganized punish-
ment regime is also there to
physically toughen them up
and make them mentally ro-
bust. Along with changing
mindsets, the nature of offi-
cial and unofficial physical
punishments will also have
to change -- what punish-
ments can be given and by
whom will also be laid out.
PRECEDENCES FROM
OTA, CHENNAI
The Officers Training Acade-
my(OTA)Chennai,originally
only a men’s training institu-
tion, commenced training
women in 1992 to be officers
through the Short Service
route, so precedence does ex-
ist about training and logis-
tics for girl cadets. There is no
reason why it cannot eventu-
ally happen at NDA also.
Learning from the experi-
ences at the OTA which
trains both men and women
officers, it can be said with
pride that female cadets have
often proved themselves on
equal terms and won the cov-
eted ‘Sword of Honour’ in
open competition against
their male counterparts.
CONCLUSION
Change is the spice of life.
Adapting to changing societal
norms is the key to keeping
yourself relevant and battle
worthy
. The armed forces also
needtogrowupwithtimeand
treat women as equally com-
petent officers. However, any
change takes its due time to
be accepted and streamlined.
Any change like this needs in-
depth deliberation, since it
will have a long-term impact
onthearmedforces.TheNDA
gates will open a plethora of
new horizons and break the
stereotypes. Let the girl ca-
dets at NDA be the harbingers
of change.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
O
Girl cadets will be
trained at NDA with the
aim of granting them
Permanent Commission,
as has been recently
indicated by the Armed
Forces. These decisions
are bound to cause some
consternation in a
tradition bound system
but it should be welcomed
with caution
The armed forces
also need to grow up
with time and treat
women as equally
competent officers.
However, any change
takes its due time to be
accepted and streamlined
MAJ GEN
CP SINGH, RETD
The writer is a scholar soldier accredited
with MA, MSc, LLB, MBA, M Phil (Def Mgt)
and M Phil (International Strategic Affairs)
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New Delhi: Indian ath-
letes Neeraj Chopra,
Ravi Dahiya and Lovli-
na Borgohain are set to
be awarded the Major
Dhyan Chand Khel Rat-
na award.
Sources in the known
of developments told
ANI that the Major Dhy-
an Chand Khel Ratna
award will be awarded
to Neeraj Chopra, Ravi
Dahiya, Lovlina Borgo-
hain, PR Sreejesh, Ava-
ni Lekhara, Sumit An-
til, Pramod Bhagat,
Krishna Nagar, Manish
Narwal, Mithali Raj,
and Sunil Chhetri.
Apart from this, 35 play-
ers will be awarded the
Arjuna Award. Among
them are Yogesh Kat-
huniya, Nishad Kumar,
Praveen Kumar, Suhas
Yathiraj, Singhraj Ad-
hana, Bhavina Patel,
Harvinder Singh, and
Sharad Kumar.
All men's Hockey In-
dia team who has won
the historic bronze
medal in Tokyo 2020
Olympics has been
awarded Arjun Award
with the exceptions of
PR Sreejesh and Man-
preet Singh.
Arjuna Award win-
ners from the hockey
team are: Harmanpreet
Singh, Rupinder Pal
Singh, Surender Ku-
mar, Amit Rohidas,
Birendra Lakra, Hardik
Singh, Vivek Sagar
Prasad, Nilakanta
Sharma, Sumit, Sham-
sher Singh, Dilpreet
Singh, Gurjant Singh,
Lalit Kumar
Upadhyay, and
Mandeep Singh.
Dronachar-
ya Award has
been awarded
to Radhakrish-
na Nair, TP
Ouseph, Sand-
eep Sangwan
among others.
—ANI
KHEL RATNA
NEERAJ,RAVIANDMITHALIRAJ
AMONG11OTHERSFORAWARDS
New Delhi: Dearness
Allowance for central
govtemployeeshasbeen
hikedto31%of thebasic
pay from 28 % with ef-
fect from July 1, the Fi-
nance Ministry said. In
an office memorandum,
the Finance Min, said
the term 'basic pay'
means the pay drawn as
per the 7th pay commis-
sionmatrixanddoesnot
include any other type
of special pay
. The hike
will also apply to civil-
ianemployeespaidfrom
the Defence Services,
while in respect of
ArmedForcespersonnel
separate orders will be
issued. —PTI
DA hike to
31% effective
from July 1:
Finance Min
Ravi Dahiya Mithali Raj
Olympic Gold medalist,
Neeraj Chopra
New Delhi: India today
successfully test-fired
the Agni-5, a surface-
to-surface ballistic
missile that can accu-
rately strike targets
up to 5,000 km away
,
in what is being
seen as a strong
message to China.
Agni-5, which
broadly falls into
the category of an
Intercontinental
Ballistic Missile or
ICBM,waslaunched
from the APJ Abdul
Kalam Island, off
the coast of Odisha,
at 7:50 pm.
The successful
test of the missile is
in line with India’s
statedpolicytohave
‘credible minimum
deterrence. De-
signed and devel-
oped by the De-
fence Research
and Development
Organisation, the
Agni V missile is
a canister-
launched system
that is transported by
truck.
With its range, the
AgniVwouldbecapa-
bleof strikingtargets
in mainland China.
Besides China, with
its range, Agni V
can reach other
Asian countries and
parts of Europe and
Africa. It can carry
a payload of 1.5
tonnes and weighs
around 50 tonnes.
Indiaistheeighth
country to have in-
tercontinental bal-
listic missile capa-
bility after the Unit-
ed States, United
Kingdom, Russia,
China, France, Isra-
el and North Korea.
Prior to this, India
has inducted Agni
III which has a
range of 3,000-5000
km.
Agni-III was
commissioned
into the Indian
armed forces in
2011. —PTI
In message to China,
India tests Agni-V
Kartikey Dev Singh
New Delhi: There is
concern in Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh
regarding the displeas-
ure of Jat farmers of
UP and the Jat  Sikh
farmers of Punjab and
Haryana. According to
informed sources, this
was discussed during
an important meeting
of union office bearers
in Noida recently
.
Along with the elec-
tions to be held next
year, the Sangh office-
bearers have also ex-
pressed concern about
the lasting impact on
the society
.
They feel that even
though a dispute has
started on the issue of
farmers, but due to this
community tension is
increasing, which is not
good for the society
. It is
being said that in the
meetings that were held
for successive days, eve-
ry aspect of displeas-
ure in both the Hindu
and Sikh communities
was discussed.
It is being said that
Krishna Gopal, who is
looking after the work
of coordination be-
tween the BJP and the
Sangh, also attended
this meeting and after
the meeting the BJP has
been asked to reduce
this tension.
The Sangh has said
that it does not want
any kind of community
tension at this time.
Due to this, electoral
losses have also been
feared. It is notewor-
thy here that mainly
these groups are pro-
testing against the
three agricultural laws
made by the central
government.
Farmers of Punjab,
Haryana and western
Uttar Pradesh are ada-
mant that the govern-
ment should repeal all
three laws and a way is
being sought to reduce
this tension without re-
pealing the law.
Is Sangh fearful of resentment of Sikhs  Jats?
A CAUSE OF CONCERN
NEET RESULTS: SC HEARING ON PLEA
AGAINST RE-EXAM ADJOURNED TILL TODAY
VICTIM NAMED AND SHAMED IN TARUN
TEJPAL CASE: GOA GOVT TO COURT
New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has adjourned till
tomorrow hearing of the plea filed by the National Testing
Agency (NTA) against the
Bombay HC order of fresh
NEET exam for two students.
The Edu Ministry’s NTA had
moved the top court saying
results of over 16 lakh stu-
dents are ready but can not
be announced as the Bombay HC has ordered re-exam for
two candidates.This will affect the UG medical admission
process, the NTA said.Vaishanavi Bhopali and Abhishek
Shivaji filed the petition in Bombay HC saying they were
handed over question papers and answer sheets with
different serial numbers. NEET result 2021 will be an-
nounced by the NTA after SC’s order on the matter.
Panaji: The Goa authorities instructed the Bombay Ex-
cessive Court docket’s bench right here on Wednesday
that the sufferer in a 2013
rape case, by which jour-
nalist Tarun Tejpal was
acquitted, was named
and shamed and the
trial courtroom’s judge-
ment was “retrograde”
and “match for fifth century”.The Goa bench of the
HC, comprising Justices Revati Mohite Dere and M S
Jawalkar, later adjourned the listening to into the mat-
ter until Nov 16, when it is going to hear Tejpal’s utility
difficult the maintainability of the state authorities’s
enchantment towards his acquittal within the case.
IN THE COURTYARD
New Delhi: Over 11
crore people who have
taken the first shot of
COVID-19 vaccine have
not got themselves
jabbed with the second
dose even after the ex-
piry of the prescribed
interval, according to
govt data. The data
showed that over 3.92 cr
beneficiaries are more
than six weeks overdue
for their second dose,
around 1.57 cr are up to
four to six weeks late,
and more than 1.50 cr
are up to two to four
weeks overdue for their
second shot of either
Covishield or Covaxin.
—PTI
2nd vax dose
overdue for 11
cr people: Data
Anita Hada
New Delhi: Will the
Congress party be the
only ‘vote-cutting’ par-
ty in Uttar Pradesh?
Will Congress General
Secretary Priyanka
Gandhi’s ‘activism’
harm Samajwadi Party
and benefit the BJP? If
political experts are to
be believed, the pros-
pects of Congress in
upcoming Assembly
polls are being thought
of within this range.
BJP leaders are happy
that Priyanka is active
and doing politics, then
she will get anti-govern-
ment vote divided.
That’s why many
Congress leaders sin-
cerely want there
should be some kind of
coordination with SP so
that anti-government
vote is not divided. But
no one has seen from
point of view that Con-
gress can make a dent
in BJP’s core votes.
BJP’s core vote in UP
is Brahmin, non Yadav
OBC and non Jatav
backward classes.
In this Brahmins
are angry for many rea-
sons. But BJP is confi-
dent thinking Brahmin
voters will not opt for
any other party as they
have no option.
BSP is not in fight
and Brahmins do not
vote for SP. That’s why
they will have to vote
for the BJP with a bang.
Priyanka can pro-
vide an alternative to
that vote. Whatever
vote the Congress gets
will be the vote of the
BJP.
Similarly, Congress
has made a Dalit Chief
Minister in Punjab, so
that it can make a dent
in the non-Jatav Dalit
vote as well.
Congress has
made the Chief
Minister of Chhattis-
garh as senior observer
of UP. He hails from
OBC Kurmi caste and
this aspect will also be
helpful to the Congress.
In this way, if the
Congress makes some
dent in SP’s Muslim
vote, it will also make a
dent in BJP’s upper
caste, non-Yadav OBC
and non-Jatav Dalit
votes.
Due to the presence
of Priyanka, the women
votes will go to the Con-
gress and it will also be
a big loss for the BJP.
Will Congress only cut votes in UP?
Priyanka Gandhi
M Sharma
New Delhi: The elec-
tionof thenationalpres-
ident of the Congress
party will be held in
August-September next
year, but it was decided
in the meeting of the
Congress Working Com-
mittee on Saturday that
Rahul Gandhi would be-
come President again.
Senior party leaders
proposed his name and
he also said that he
would consider it. Even
G-23 leaders have sup-
ported Rahul’s name.
So now the possibility
is almost completely
gone that any leader
will challenge Rahul in
party President elec-
tion.
Earlier it seemed that
one of the rebel Con-
gress leaders could
float their nomina-
tion for the post,
but that is highly
unlikely now.
After what happened
in CWC, no leader, in
his complete senses,
will go down to contest
elections against any
member of Gandhi fam-
ily. It was possible that
someone would have
contested the election if
Rahul had played the
stakes of getting some
other President. But by
fighting against Rahul,
one does not want to be-
come Jitendra Prasad.
Prasad had challenged
Sonia in 2000 and lost
badly
. However, Sharad
Pawar gave a tough
fight to previous party
President Sitaram Kes-
ari. So, if there was any
other leader, there
would have been a situ-
ation of elections, but
there would be no such
chance in front of Ra-
hul. The way he was
elected unopposed in
2017 he will be elected
in 2022 as well. All the
veteran leaders who
raised questions on
functioning of Con-
gress high command
have surrendered. Al-
though the interest of
many satraps who have
left the Congress is in
fact that Rahul
should be chal-
lenged, but
there is no one
to challenge
him.
No ‘leadership’ to challenge
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘leadership’
Rahul Gandhi
Sharat K Verma
Chandigarh: The real
good news for the Con-
gress party in Punjab is
that former CM Captain
Amarinder Singh is
forming a separate par-
ty and the BJP will
align with him.
Captain has tried his
hand in past to form a
party and returned to
Congress after failing
miserably
.
However, Manpreet
Badal’s history in Pun-
jab is likely to be repeat-
ed with Captain’s an-
nouncement of contest-
ing polls, as a separate
party. Manpreet had
contested assembly
polls in 2012 by forming
his own party and for
the first time after near-
ly four and a half dec-
ades, paved way for a
party to return to power
for second time in a row.
Manpreet is the neph-
ew of Parkash Singh
Badal, the longest serv-
ing CM of Punjab, and
was Finance Minister
in Badal government
formed in 2007. But he
knew that command of
Akali Dal was to be in
hands of Sukhbir Bad-
al.
So by rebelling
against his uncle, he
formed Punjab People’s
Party and contested
polls in 2012. Akali Dal
got advantage of this as
anti-govt votes went to
him and despite de-
crease in votes, Akali
Dal won for the second
time in a row.
Now, it seems Cap-
tain will also work on
same lines.
With Captain going
with BJP, anti-govern-
ment votes will surely
go to their combined ac-
count.
Congress will benefit
from this as the main
contest of Congress in
Punjab is with AAP and
SAD. If anti-govt vote
was polarised towards
either of these parties,
then Congress would
have suffered.
Second thing is that
Captain has no ‘politi-
cal capital’ other than
Jat Sikh vote and this
vote is also the ‘capital’
of SAD and a part of the
same vote has been
with AAP as well!
Will Manpreet Badal’s history be
repeated in Punjab through Amarinder?
Manpreet Badal
RSS Chief, Mohan Bhagwat
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UAE EXPLORING
INDIA’S LOW-COST
LAUNCH VEHICLES
New Delhi: The UAE
could use low-cost
launch vehicles devel-
oped by the ISRO for
lifting off small satellites
from within the country.
Sarah Al Amiri, MoS
for Advanced Technol-
ogy and Chairperson of
UAE Space Agency, said
that the two nations are
looking at a wide variety
of scientific coopera-
tion in the space sector.
We spoke during the
International Astronauti-
cal Congress (IAC) with
Isro, looking at different
aspects that are impor-
tant to both countries.
DELHI HIGH COURT
ISSUES SUMMONS
TO BABA RAMDEV
New Delhi: Delhi HC on
Wednesday issued sum-
mons to Baba Ramdev
on lawsuit by IMA 
docs body for alleg-
edly spreading misinfo
against allopathy amid
Covid. Justice Shankar
granted 4 weeks to file
his response to suit.
Next hearing is in Janu-
ary. Judge clarified that
he was “not expressing
any opinion” on merits
of allegations in plaint
against yoga guru 
issue of grant of any
relief, interim or oth-
erwise, shall be looked
into subsequently.
KASHMIRI STUDENTS
SUSPENDED FOR
POST ON PAK WIN
Srinagar: 3 J-K students
have been suspended by
an engineering college
in UP’s Agra for alleg-
edly posting a What-
sApp status praising
Pakistan players after
their victory over India
in a T20 World Cup
league match. The stu-
dents - Arsheed Yousef,
Inayat Altaf Sheikh,
Showkat - are from Raja
Balwant Singh Engineer-
ing Technical Campus in
Bichpuri. College hostel
termed students’ action
of posting a status in
favour of Pak as an
“indiscipline act”.
GOVERNOR MALIK
OUTBURSTS
AGAINST BJP, MODI
New Delhi: Meghalaya
Governor Satya Pal
Malik’s is a curious case
in the Modi govt and the
ruling BJP. He is only
Guv appointed by Modi
govt who has gone on
record to oppose the
policies of Centre and
target his party, includ-
ing PM Modi. In his
latest interview, Malik
told that corruption was
norm in BJP’s Goa govt.
Malik also alleged that
he was transferred from
J-K during abrogation of
Art 370 as he refused to
clear certain files that he
felt were graft-ridden.
ASSAM BYPOLLS: EC WARNS CM, ASKS TO
‘EXERCISE RESTRAINT’ WHILE CAMPAIGNING
Guwahati: The Election Commission Wednesday
warned Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
and asked him to “exercise restraint” while making
public utterances during
his campaigns for the
upcoming bypolls. “The
Commission issues
warning to him (Sarma)
and cautions him to be
more careful and exer-
cise restraint in future and strictly follow the provision
of Model Code of Conduct, while making public utter-
ances,” said a notice by EC secretary NT Bhutia.
INDIAEXPRESSESCONCERN
OVER CHINA’S NEW LAND BOUNDARY LAW
China's unilateral decision to
bring about legislation which
can have an implication
on our existing bilateral
arrangements on border
management as well as on
the boundary question is of
concern to us. The passage
of this new law (China's
Land Boundary Law) does
not in our view confer any legitimacy to
the so-called China-Pakistan Boundary
Agreement of 1963 which the GoI has
consistently maintained is illegal and
invalid agreement.
—ARINDAM BAGCHI, Official spokesperson MEA
WHEN WAS THIS
LAW PROPOSED?
In March 2021, the law was first
proposed. Forces of India and
China have been in a standoff since
last April-May following clashes
along the LAC. The clashes oc-
curred when the Chinese troops
were mobilized and who carried
out multiple transgressions.
ABOUT THE
NEW LAW...
This new law according to the
Chinese media reports is for the
“protection and exploitation of
the country’s land border areas”.
This new law is not meant for the
ongoing border disputes with In-
dia. There are disputes along the
3,800-km boundary with China.
INDIA TELLS
CHINA...
India said, “We also
expect that China will
avoid undertaking ac-
tion under the pretext
of this law which could
unilaterally alter the
situation in the India-
China border areas”.
WHY IS CHINA
DOING THIS?
It is to reaffirm its territo-
rial claims. It is building
628 “moderately well
off villages’’, and this is
being done to encour-
age the herders to settle
in the disputed areas in
border areas.
NEW LAW W.E.F
JAN 1, 2022...
The new Chinese law will
take effect on January 1,
2022. Lawmakers ap-
proved the law at the clos-
ing meeting of a legislative
session of the Standing
Committee of the National
People’s Congress.
THE MEA ON WEDNESDAY SAID THAT THE LAW WILL HAVE ‘NO BEARING ON ARRANGEMENTS BOTH SIDES REACHED
EARLIER’, NEW LAW WAS ADOPTED BY BEIJING RECENTLY FOR PROTECTION, EXPLOITATION OF COUNTRY’S BORDER
Like Sail, I was forced by NCB
to sign blank papers:Witness
Mumbai: Days after
Prabhakar Sail raked
up a controversy by
claiming that he was
made to sign blank pa-
pers by NCB, a witness
in another drug bust
case has alleged that he
had to go through a sim-
ilar experience earlier.
Shekhar Kamble, a
Navi Mumbai resident
claimed that the probe
body took his signature
on 10-12 blank papers
and later filled it up
themselves without in-
forming him about the
contents of the pan-
chanama. Kamble said
Sail’sinterviewinspired
him to reveal truth.
Wankhede, Mumbai
zonal director for NCB,
said, “Hostile. Will com-
ment in court. Matter is
subjudice.” —ANI
Tripura: Mosque
vandalised and
shops set afire
Agartala: A mosque
was vandalised and two
shops set ablaze in north
Tripura on Tuesday
evening during a VHP
rallytakenoutinprotest
against the recent vio-
lence against Hindus in
neighbouring Bangla-
desh, district SP Bhanu-
pada Chakraborty was
reported as saying in the
media. The state police
haveprovidedprotection
to mosques in sensitive
areas, and warned
against sending of pro-
vocative messages on
social media. —ANI
HC tells authorities to decide on
plea to evacuate Indians from Af
New Delhi: The Delhi
HConWednesdaydirect-
ed the Centre to decide
therepresentationof the
plearelatedto227Indian
andAfghanNationalsof
Indian origin - Hindus,
Sikhs stranded in Af-
ghanistan, as per law.
With these directions,
Court disposed of PIL
relatingto227Indianna-
tionals and Afghan na-
tionals of Indian origin
who are Hindus and
Sikhsbyreligionstrand-
ed in Afghanistan and
who are constantly and
almost daily facing
threats to their lives and
properties at the hands
of the Taliban. —ANI
The petitioner had sought
urgent relief for their evacu-
ation, issuance of e-visa and
safe return to India. The peti-
tioner told that the source of
the knowledge of the facts are
stranded Indian and Afghan
people, a non government or-
ganisation named India world
forum, among others.
PETITIONER TOLD
THE COURT...
However, the Court ex-
pressed its doubt about the
facts mentioned in the case
and asked the petitioner
where he got information
related to stranded people.
COURT EXPRESSES
DOUBT OVER FACTS
KAMBLE CLAIMS
Kamble claimed he is a
witness in this case, “I
am Shekhar Kamble. I am
not making any allega-
tions but I want to say
that I got cheated (by
NCB). In a Kharghar case
number 80/21, a Nigerian
was caught, Nigerian
was not drug peddler. He
pushed us and ran away.”
RAJINI CALLS
ON PREZ, PM!
Superstar Rajinikanth was honoured with India’s highest
cinema award Dadasaheb Phalke Award at the recently
held 67th edition of the National Film Awards. Rajinikanth,
his wife Latha on Wednesday tweeted photos from their
meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President
Ram Nath Kovind. Rajini met the top leaders in New Delhi,
where he had gone to receive the prestigious Award.
New Delhi: Making his
first appearance after 6
years following incar-
cerationatTarapur,RJD
chief Lalu Prasad on
Wednesday took pot-
shots at Nitish Kumar-
led govt calling it a dis-
pensation facing inter-
nalfrictionamongallies.
He also accused the JD
(U) strongman of resort-
ing to cheating before
forminggovtafterBihar
assembly polls
heldlastyear.
—ANI
However, the details of the discussion are
still unknown. The telephonic conversa-
tion comes after Congress and RJD
broke off the alliance ahead of the
by-polls in Kusheshwar Asthan
(SC) and Tarapur constituencies
in Bihar scheduled on October 30.
2 CONSTITUENCIES BY-POLL
IN BIHAR ON OCTOBER 30
Sonia’s‘LET’SFIXIT’calltoLalu
New Delhi: Congress
president Sonia Gandhi
dialled Lalu Yadav on
Tuesday amid signs
that the RJD leader con-
siders his long-time ally
a dead weight in Bihar,
especially with the ap-
proaching by-polls be-
coming a flashpoint be-
tween the parties.
Lalu Yadav, return-
ing to Bihar politics af-
ter 3 years in jail and
hospitals, held up a gi-
ant red flag for the op-
position alliance on
Monday as he publicly
dissed a Congress lead-
er and questioned what
good the alliance had
done for his party
.
Lalu was asked
whether RJD’s alliance
with the Congress was
over. “Kya hota hai Con-
gress ka gathband-
han (of what use
is alliance with
Cong ress),”
snapped Lalu
Yadav. —ANI
Sonia Gandhi speaks to Lalu
Yadav after he taunts Congress
1
Congress prez dials RJD chief amid
‘trouble’ in Bihar grand alliance
2
Though state Congress
leaders are furious
with the RJD leader,
Sonia Gandhi wants to
smooth things over with
one of the party’s oldest
allies, say sources.
SOURCES SAY
HadIbeenoutofjail,Tejashwiwould
haveformedgovtinBihar:LaluYadav
Lalu Prasad
Yadav waves to
supporters during
a by-election
rally at Tarapur
constituency,
in Munger on
Wednesday. Party
leader Tejashwi
Yadav also seen.
PeopleofBiharhadmadeTejashwitheCM.ButNitish
Kumarformedthegovtthroughcheatingand
manipulation.HadIbeenoutside,itwouldnothave
happened.So-called‘doubleengine’govtinBihar-aneuphemism
forNDArulingbothstateCentre--hadfailedonallfrontsasthe
engineswerepullingeachotherindifferentdirections.Issarkar
kokoiidhartohkoiudharsekhichrahahai.
—LALU PRASAD YADAV, RJD chief
Sonia Gandhi
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िेशी मदिरा, दििेशी मदिरा एिं बीयर की कमपपोदिट ररटेल ऑफ िुकानों के
अनुज्ापत्र हेतु आिेिन एिं ई-नीलामी आमंत्रण बाबत सूचना फेि-XV
1.	 सर्वसाधारण को सूचित	 चकया जाता है	 चक	 चरत्तीय	 रर्व	 2021-22 के	 चिए राजय	
में आबकारती	 बन्ोबसत	 हेतु	 ्ेशती	 मच्रा, राजस्ान	 चनचम्वत मच्रा (RML),
भारत	चनचम्वत	चर्ेशती	मच्रा (IMFL) एरं बतीयर कती	ररटेि	ऑफ	्ुकानों (कम्ोचजट
्ुकानों) के अनुज्ा्त्र जारती	करने के	चिए आबकारती	नतीचत	2021-22 के अनुसार
भारत सरकार के उ्क्रम एम.एस.टी.सी.	चिचमटेड के माधयम से ई-नतीिामती	(ई-बोिती)
आयोचजत कती	जा रहती	है। अभती	तक XIV फेज में नतीिामती	सम्न्न हो	िुकती	है।
2.	 ्ुकानरार नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस	र	कम्ोचजट फतीस	चरभागतीय	रेबसाईट https://www.
rajexcise.gov.in	्र	्चश्वत है।	्शा्वई गई ‘नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस’	राचर्वक (12 माह के
चिए) है।	रासतचरक गारंटती	राचश	एरं	राचर्वक कम्ोचजट फतीस कती	गणना अनुज्ा्त्र हेतु
जारती	सरतीकृचत	कती	चतच्	से आनु्ाचतक आधार	्र कती	जाऐगती।
3.	 आरे्न शुलक	्ूरा्वनुसार ‘मूि	नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस’ के अनुसार हती	रहेगा।
4. अमानत राशि - आबकारती	एरं मद्यसंयम नतीचत	2021-22 के	चबन्ु	संखया	2.7 में
अमानत राचश	के बारे में प्ारधान	चकये गये हैं।	्रनतु	चकसती	भती	फेज में एक बार यच्	
चकसती	कम्पोशिट मशिरा िुकान के	चिए बोिती्ाता द्ारा बेकआउट चकया गया है तो
ऐसती	कम्ोचजट मच्रा	्ुकानों के	चिए	चनम्नचिचित	प्कार से अमानत राचश	चनधा्वररत कती	
जातती	है। शेर	्ुकानों के	चिए अमानत राचश	्ूर्वरत रहेगती।
श्ेणी अमानत राशि (रु.)
रर्व	2021-22 के	चिए 50	िाि	रू्ये तक मूि	नयूनतम
ररजर्व प्ाईस	रािती	्ुकान
2,00,000
रर्व	2021-22 के	चिए 50	िाि	रू्ये से अचधक एरं 2
करोड़ रू्ये तक मूि	नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस	रािती	्ुकान
3,00,000
रर्व	2021-22 के	चिए 2 करोड़ रू्ये से अचधक मूि	
नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस	रािती	्ुकान
5,00,000
5.	 फेज-XV में	चनम्नचिचित	चतच्	अनुसार ई-नतीिामती	(ई-बोिती) आमंचत्रत कती	जातती	है : -
क्र.स. नीलामी की शिनांक आवेिन करने की अंशतम शतशि
1 10.11.2021 09.11.2021
	 नतीिामती	का समय	्ूरा्वनुसार प्ातः 11:00 बजे से सायं 04.00 बजे तक रहेगा। नतीिामती	
एक काय्व	च्रस में नयूनतम	्ांि	घणटे	कती	होगती	एरं उसके	्शिात् जब तक बोिती	िगतती	
रहे तब तक 10	चमनट के अन्नत	चरसतार (indefinite extension) तक जारती	रहेगती।
6. आवेिन:- फेज-XV के	चिए आरे्न कती	प्चक्रया	च्नांक 28.10.2021 को प्ातः
11:00 बजे से प्ारमभ	है त्ा	चनधा्वररत नतीिामती	कती	च्नांक से एक	च्न	्ूर्व को रात
11:59	्ती.एम. तक	िािू रहेगती।
7.	 यच्	 आरे्क द्ारा	 च्नांक 12.02.2021 के	 ्शिात् https:// www.
mstcecommerce.com	्र	्ंजतीकरण कराया है तो उनहें	्ृ्क से	्ंजतीकरण कराने
कती	आरशयकता नहीं रहेगती।	्ूर्व में आरंचटत यूजर आई.डती.	र	्ासरड्ड के माधयम से
ई-नतीिामती	हेतु आरे्न कर सकते हैं। यच्	्ूर्व में	्ंजतीकरण नहीं कराया है तो https://
www.mstcecommerce.com	्र जाकर	चनःशुलक	्ंजतीकरण करा सकते हैं।
8.	 सफि	बोिती्ाता H1 के	चकसती	कारण से बैकआउट होने	्र	चद्ततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता
H2 को सफि	बोिती्ाता H1 द्ारा	प्सताचरत	राचर्वक गारनटती	राचश	्र उस मच्रा	्ुकान
को	िेने हेतु अरसर	च्या जायेगा त्ा	चद्ततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता H2 द्ारा सहमचत	्ेने	्र
्ूर्व में उलिेचित	प्चक्रया अनुसार राचश	जमा कराने	्र उसके	्क्ष में अस्ाई अनुज्ा्त्र
कती	सरतीकृचत	जारती	कती	जारेगती।
	 H2 द्ारा उ्यु्वकत	अरसर के बा्	सहमचत	नहीं	्ेने	्र उसे उसकती	सरयं द्ारा बोिती	गई
कतीमत H2	्र मच्रा	्ुकान	्ेने का अरसर	च्या जारेगा। यच्	इस कतीमत	्र भती	H2
द्ारा मच्रा	्ुकान नहीं	िती	जातती	है तो उसकती	अमानत राचश	जबत	कर H3 को क्रमशः
H1 एरं H2 द्ारा	प्सतुत	प्सताचरत	राचर्वक गारनटती	राचश	्र उस मच्रा	्ुकान को	िेने
हेतु अरसर	च्या जायेगा।
	 तृततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता H3 द्ारा सहमचत	्ेने	्र	्ूर्व में उलिेचित	प्चक्रया अनुसार
राचश	जमा कराने	्र उसके	्क्ष में अस्ाई अनुज्ा्त्र कती	सरतीकृचत	जारती	कती	जारेगती।
H3 द्ारा उ्यु्वकत	अरसर के बा्	सहमचत	नहीं	्ेने	्र उसे उसकती	सरयं द्ारा बोिती	गई
कतीमत H3	्र मच्रा	्ुकान	्ेने का अरसर	च्या जारेगा। यच्	इस कतीमत	्र भती	H3
द्ारा मच्रा	्ुकान नहीं	िती	जातती	है तो उसकती	अमानत राचश	जबत	कर	िती	जायेगती।
9.	 सफि	बोिती्ाता द्ारा सम्ूण्व	धरोहर राचश	च्नांक 16.11.2021 तक जमा करानती	होगती।
10.	सफि	 बोिती्ाता को ‘शनराधाररत अशरिम वाश्धाक गारनटी राशि’ एरं ‘शनराधाररत
कम्पोशिट फीस की न्यूनतम 50 प्रशतित राशि’	 च्नांक 22.11.2021 तक
जमा करानती	होगती	त्ा	चनधा्वररत कम्ोचजट फतीस कती	शेर	50	प्चतशत राचश	च्नांक
30.11.2021 तक जमा करानती	होगती।
11.	एम.एस.टती.सती. हेल्-डेसक	्र काया्विय समय में माग्व्श्वन	चिया जा सकता है।
12.	अनय	शततें	्ूर्वरत रहेंगती।
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्र उ्िबध	है।
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DIPR/C/10901/2021
Avani, Krishna Nagar from
Rajathan to get Khel Ratna
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur : The National
Sports Awards Com-
mittee has announced
the Khel Ratna
Awards and this time
11 players from across
the country will be
honored with Khel
Ratna. These include
two Paralympic play-
ers from Rajasthan -
Avani Lekhara and
Krishna Nagar. Avani
had brought laurels to
the country by win-
ning the gold medal in
shooting at the Tokyo
Paralympics. At the
same time, Krishna
won the gold medal in
the Badminton M6
category. Both the
players are from
Jaipur . This will be
the first time in histo-
ry that two Paralympi-
ans from Rajasthan
will be honored with
the Khel Ratna at the
same time.Avani Le-
khara is the first play-
er from the country to
win two medals at the
Tokyo Paralympics.
Avani, who lives in
Shastri Nagar, Jaipur,
won India’s first gold
in the 10m air rifle at
the Tokyo Paralym-
pics.
CONSTABLE DIES, SHO HURT
AS JEEP FALLS OFF BRIDGE
First India Bureau
Bhilwara: A police con-
stable was killed while a
station house officer
(SHO) and driver were
injured when their jeep
fell off a bridge in pur-
suit of a criminal in
Bhilwara district of Ra-
jasthan, officials said on
Wednesday
.
The incident oc-
curred late on Tuesday
night when the police-
men were chasing a ve-
hicle after receiving
information that a no-
torious smuggler and
his accomplices were
travelling in it, police
said. Upon getting in-
formation of the smug-
gler’s movement, the
district police were on
alert. The SHO of Raila
police station, Sunil
Chaudhary, spotted the
vehicle and started
chasing it. There were
four policemen, includ-
ing the SHO, in the po-
lice vehicle, Additional
SP, Shahpura
(Bhilwara), Chanchal
Mishra said. She said
the police vehicle over-
turned and fell off a
bridge leaving consta-
ble Ishaq Mohammad
(32) dead. In the acci-
dent, the SHO and driv-
er of the police vehicle
were injured. The
fourth policeman es-
caped unhurt. Mishra
said the smugglers
could not be caught and
are still being traced.
TEACHERARRESTED
FOR CELEBRATING
PAK WIN, GETS BAIL
First India Bureau
Udaipur: A private
school teacher, who had
celebrated Pakistan’s
victory against India in
World Cup T-20 match
on Sunday, was termi-
nated by the school and
she was arrested by the
Udaipur police on
Wednesday. Later, the
court granted her bail
after she deposited a
fine of Rs 20,000.
Nafeesa Attari, a
teacher at Neerja Modi
School Udaipur, had
posted a picture of Pa-
kistani players with the
caption, “Jeeeet gay-
eeee, We wonnn”.
After screenshots of
her WhatsApp status
went viral on social me-
dia, the school manage-
ment terminated her
and a case was regis-
tered against her by Ba-
jrang Dal in Ambamata
police station of
Udaipur on Tuesday
.
She was arrested on
Wednesday morning
under IPC Section 153
(B) (Imputations, asser-
tions prejudicial to na-
tional-integration).
Minor raped
in Dausa,
accused
absconding
BJP to launch ‘Halla Boll’ against
Gehlot govt from today in state
First India Bureau
Jaipur : The BJP is all
set to launch the ‘Halla
Bol movement’ from
Thursday against the
Gehlot government in
the state. On Thursday,
there will be simultane-
ous sit-in demonstra-
tions at all the sub-divi-
sional headquarters of
the state.
In the Halla Bol move-
ment, 77 leaders of the
state level will go to the
subdivision level and
lead the dharna demon-
strations.
BJP state president
Satish Poonia will sit on
a dharna in Osian,
Jodhpur.
The second phase of
the BJP’s Halla Bol
movement will begin
in November where
there will be demon-
strations at all district
headquarters.
Man goes
missing from
Barmer village
Durru Miyan’s
elder brother
dies at 83 yrs
Dausa: A 16-year-old
girl was allegedly raped
by a married man in
Dausa district of Ra-
jasthan. The incident
took place on Monday
after the accused ab-
ducted the girl when
she was going to school.
He took her to an iso-
lated area and allegedly
raped her, police said.
Station House Officer
(SHO), Mandawari,
Rampal Meena said the
victim”s father lodged a
complaint on Monday
night, alleging that his
daughter, a Class 10 stu-
dent, was abducted and
raped. The officer said
that the accused is at
large and being looked
for. —PTI
Mukesh Mathrani
Barmer: A 25-years-old
man went missing from
a bordering village in
Rajasthan’s Barmer
district. Victim was a
resident of Janpalia vil-
lage, which is situated
close to the Pakistan
border. Security agen-
cies are suspecting that
the man had crossed the
international border
and reached Pakistan,
after which BSF was in-
formed. Though, the
BSF officials held a
meeting with their Pa-
kistani counterparts
and raised the issue but
so far they did not con-
firm the presence in Pa-
kistan.
According to the in-
formation, Murad Khan
father of Sabeer Khan
(25), who is missing had
lodged a complaint with
Sedwa police that on
October 24 his son left
for Dargah but did not
return till late evening.
First India Bureau
Jaipur : Nawab Allaud-
din alias Parru Miyan,
the elder brother of for-
mer Rajasthan govern-
ment minister Durru
Miyan, passed away at
the age of 83 after a pro-
longed illness. He was
admitted to a private
hospital where he died
on Tuesday night due to
a heart attack. After the
death, there was a wave
of mourning in the en-
tire Loharu. After the
prayer of Asar on
Thursday, he will be
buried at his native
place Loharu, Haryana.
On the information of
the death of former
minister Durru Mi-
yan’s brother, many
people reached Loharu
House located in Jaipur
Civil Line and consoled
the family members.
PILOT LASHES OUT AT
CENTRE FOR INFLATION
First India Bureau
Bhopal: Former Depu-
ty Chief Minister of
Rajasthan Sachin Pilot
on Wednesday lashed
out at the Centre for in-
creasing inflation and
farmers agitation.
Addressing an elec-
tion rally in Chaigaon
in Pandhana assembly
constituency of Khand-
wa district, he targeted
the BJP and the Modi
government fiercely
. He
said that people are suf-
fering badly due to sky-
rocketing inflation and
continuously rising
fuel prices.
Sachin Pilot also
flayed Modi govern-
ment for the anti-farm-
ers’ policies.
The Congress leader
also held election ral-
lies at Sanawad in
Badwah assembly con-
stituency of Khargone
district and at Mundi in
Mandhata assembly
constituency of Khand-
wa district.
In Rajasthan, Sachin
Pilot has addressed
public meetings in sup-
port of party candi-
dates in Vallabhnagar
and Dhariawad assem-
bly seats where bypolls
are going to be held.
Joshi meets Valmiki’s family, assures help
First India Bureau
Bharatpur: Chief
Whip and Minister in-
charge of Bharatpur,
Dr Mahesh Joshi on
Wednesday met the
Arun Valmiki’s family
members, who died in
police custody in Agra
recently. Joshi ex-
pressed his condolenc-
es to the victim. Joshi
assured justice on be-
half of the Rajasthan
government and Con-
gress and also said that
in future, the UP police
will not be allow action
in Rajasthan. Joshi lat-
er in a statement also
said that the govern-
ment has provided full
protection to the vic-
tim’s family and the
Congress government
stands with the victims.
Joshi was accompanied
by Bharatpur Mayor
Abhijit Kumar Jatav,
Deputy Mayor Girish
Chaudhary, Deepak
Dandoria and former
Sarpanch Mahesh.
Petrol price
touches Rs
115.21, diesel
at Rs 106.47
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The surge
in petrol and diesel
prices continues to
burn a hole in the
pockets of the com-
mon people.
With the announce-
ment of new petrol
and diesel prices by
oil companies in
Rajasthan on
Wednesday, the fuel
prices see another
record hike.
Oil companies in-
creased the prices
of petrol by 37 paise
and diesel by 38
paise.
Now 1-litre of die-
sel in Jaipur will
see a new price of
Rs 106.47 paise.
Likewise, the petrol
prices per litre have
been revised up-
ward to Rs 115.21
paise.
The ill-fated jeep of the police party that fell off a bridge while
chasing a criminal in Bhiwara district. (Inset) the file photo of the
constable Ishaq Mohammad who died in the incident.
Incident happened
when police team
was chasing a
criminal in a jeep
in Bhilwara dist
Nafeesa Attari and her Whatsapp message that went viral.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and former MP CM Kamal Nath at an election rally in MP.
Mahesh Joshi meets Arun Valmiki’s family members in Bharatpur.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: People of the
state did not have to
experience any power
cuts this month de-
spite shortage of coal,
and consequently
electricity
. The power
generation in the
state has come back
to normal 2015 mega-
watts, thanks to the
efforts of Chief Min-
ister Ashok Gehlot.
ACS Subodh
Agrawal said that the
state has already re-
ceived despatch of 415
rakes this month so
far as against 402
rakes in the whole of
September. Till Tues-
day, Coal India sub-
sidiaries NCL and
SECL have des-
patched 162 rakes
while state PSU PKCL
has despatched 253
rakes of coal. Six of
the shutdown ther-
mal power units re-
sumed their normal
operation in October.
Meanwhile, Dr
Agrawal held a vir-
tual meeting with all
the CMDs and MDs.
Raj beats coal crunch,
no outages in October
Jodhpur: The services
of suspended Inspector
Leelaram and three
constables have been
reinstated in the Lovely
encounter case. In the
preliminary investiga-
tion of the police, the
allegations levelled
against the four police-
men have been found to
be baseless and the en-
counter has been ac-
cepted as genuine. ACP
Mandor Rajendra Di-
wakar was entrusted
with the internal inves-
tigation of case. —FIB
Lovely encounter:
Four suspended
cops reinstated
Avani and Krishna
SC RESERVES
VERDICT IN SAND
MINING CASE
HIGH COURT
DISPOSES OF PIL
ON VACANT POSTS
Jaipur: Supreme
Court on Wednesday
completed the hearing
of all parties in case of
illegal sand mining in
Rajasthan  reserved
its verdict to be pro-
nounced on a later date.
Putting an interim stay
on Nov 16 2017, SC had
banned any kind of sand
mining in state without
due permission of the
Union Ministry of En-
vironment and Forest.
Rajasthan Bajri Truck
Operators Welfare So-
ciety president Naveen
Sharma had filed a peti-
tion against violation of
the SC order. State has
taken a stand in favour
of the sand miners.
Jaipur: The HC on
Wednesday disposed
of a PIL filed against
not filling up the
high posts in various
Commissionerates
like Women’s Com-
mission, Human
Rights Commission,
Lokayukt etc, which
are lying vacant for
a long time.In its
order, the Division
Bench of Justices
MM Srivastav and
Farzand Ali said that
the state government
has already appointed
the Lokayukta and the
chairman of Human
Rights Commission.
IN THE
COURTYARD
Leadership is not just leading by
example; it is also far sighted
vision in thoughts and deeds.
—Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
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DC Jain
Jaipur: The DGGI ac-
tion against Miraj
Group - for GST Tax
evasion of a whopping
Rs 869 crore - seems to
be the start of a ‘tum-
bling’, as there are still
major questions that
remain unanswered.
While the DGGI has
arrested two men -
identified as Vinay-
kant Ameta and
Dhananjay Singh - and
the duo have been sent
to judicial custody till
November 2, sources
say there are still ‘big-
ger fish’ in the ‘puddle’
that need be looked out
for.
Interestingly, after
their arrest, a bail ap-
plication was moved in
the special court for
economic offences
however the same was
rejected by Judge
Manoj Nimodiya. Rep-
resenting the DGGI,
advocate BL Takhar
had stressed in the
court that the duo are
accused of a GST theft
of serious nature
which the court also
upheld.
It is this move that,
according to sources, is
being seen as ‘tighten-
ing the noose’ around
the main individuals
behind the group, since
the arrested duo are
merely administrative
workers and do not
own the company or
have any stake in it,
which is owned by
Madan Paliwal.
Interestingly, the Mi-
raj Group has under-
taken a herculean con-
struction project at
Nathdwara wherein a
351 feet tall statue of
Lord Shiva is being
constructed at a cost of
whopping 300 crore ru-
pees. Now that the GST
theft has been un-
earthed, the whistle-
blower in the matter -
advocate SK Singh - has
questioned if the pious
work of construction
of Shiva’s statue has
been funded by the
‘black money’ amassed
from tobacco sale?
“Is this black money
also used in other
works of public inter-
est and projects in
Nathdwara. Who is the
ultimate beneficiary in
matter?
GST should delve
deeper till the real indi-
viduals behind this
evasion,” SK Singh
said on Wednesday.
WHISTLEBLOWER APPEALS GST TO DELVE DEEPER
TILL THE ‘ULTIMATE BENEFICIARY’!
MIRAJ’S ‘MIRAGE’ EXPOSED!
First India Bureau
Surat: Raj Health Min-
ister and Gujarat Con-
gress in-charge Dr
Raghu Sharma landed
in Surat on Wednesday
evening. He will be
meeting Surat and
South Gujarat Congress
leaders.
This is his second
visit to the state after
Sharma was appointed
as state Congress in-
charge.
During this visit he
will try to understand
party debacle in recent
civic and panchayat
polls. On Friday along
with Amit Chavda and
other leaders they will
receive party national
leader and former pres-
ident Rahul Gandhi,
who is coming to attend
a court proceedings.
Party workers were
hoping new names
would be declared be-
fore Diwali, but it seems
now it will be an-
nounced only after Di-
wali and that too after 3
days Chintan Shibir.
Party leaders are busy
preparing for shibir, as
Rahul has assured that
he will address shibir.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Renowned
Gandhian thinker Dr
SN Subbarao passed
away at the age of 92
breathing his last at
SMS Hospital in Jaipur
on Wednesday morn-
ing. Subbarao was ad-
mitted in SMS last week
and suffered a heart at-
tack on Tuesday even-
ing following which he
succumbed on Wednes-
day morning.
LAST RITES TODAY
His last rites will be per-
formed on Thursday at
Gandhi Ashram in Jau-
ra in Morena district of
MP
. The mortal remains
of Rao were kept for the
last darshan at Vinoba
Gyan Mandir and many
leaders including CM
Gehlot, Dotasra paid
tribute to Rao. Gehlot
will travel to Jaura to-
day to attend his last
rites. SN Subbarao was
born on 7 February 1929
in Bangalore and was
influenced by Mahatma
Gandhi from childhood.
He participated in Quit
India Movement at the
age of 13 and was en-
gaged in propagating
Gandhian values
throughout his life.
CM: DEEPLY HURT
BY HIS DEATH
CM has condoled the
death of veteran Gan-
dhian thinker Dr. SN
Subbarao. He said that I
am personally deeply
hurt by the death of Dr
Subbarao.“Thedeathof
such a great Gandhian
thinker and philoso-
pher, who constantly
inspired the youth of
country through his
camps, is an irreparable
loss for all of us.”
New Delhi: Rajasthan
Revenue Minister Har-
ish Chaudhary has ex-
pressed his desire to
leave his post and has
conveyed it to the party
high command, includ-
ing CM Ashok Gehlot.
Congress recently ap-
pointed Chaudhary as
the state in-charge of
Punjab. He also met So-
niaGandhionWednes-
day in the national capi-
tal to discuss various
organisational and Pun-
jab related issues. He
told that he believes in
ideology of ‘one person
one post’ and wants to
fulfil the new responsi-
bilitygiventohimbythe
party with dedication.
Chaudhary said he does
not want to give fuel to
any controversy or spec-
ulation about his resig-
nation from post of min.
‘This is my opinion, I
have conveyed to high
command,’hesaid. —PTI
‘BHAIJI’ IS NO MORE,
GUV, CM OTHER LEADERS CONDOLE DEMISE
CM Ashok Gehlot pays last respect to Dr Subbarao at Vinoba Gyan Mandir in Jaipur. Jagdeesh Chandra laying floral wreath for peace of departed soul at Vinoba Gyan Mandir.
Kalraj Mishra
@KalrajMishra
Condolences to the
passing away of veteran
Gandhian thinker Dr. SN
Subbarao, may his soul
rest in peace. I pray to
God to give peace to
the departed soul and
give strength to his fans
to bear this loss.
Om Birla
@ombirlakota
The death of
Gandhian thinker
Dr. SN Subbarao ji
is sad. He dedicated
his life to take the
principles and values
of the revered Bapu
to the masses.
Dr. Raghu Sharma
@RaghusharmaINC
I pray to God to
give place to the
departed soul at
his feet. Dr. SN
Subbarao ji had
devoted his entire
life to social service.
Dr C.P. Joshi
@drcpjoshi
Deeply regret the
demise of Gandhian
Dr.S.N.Subbarao ji. His
work has inspired mil-
lions towards building
the nation and youth.
Sachin Pilot@SachinPilot
The great Gandhian thinker Dr. S.N. The news of Subbarao
ji’s demise is extremely sad. Following the ideals of
Mahatma Gandhi, he dedicated his life to the service of the
nation. I pray to God to give peace to the departed soul and
give strength to his fans to bear this loss.
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat@gssjodhpur
Padmashree Dr. SN Subbarao ji, who gave a new
direction to the society by assimilating the ideas
of Gandhiji, is no more among us. He did many
unforgettable works for the betterment of the country.
Avinash Pande @avinashpandeinc
SN Subba Raoji always taught the lessons of
Gandhism, social harmony, peace, peace, love, all,
religion, equanimity.
CONDOLENCES!
Jagdeesh Chandra condoles Rohan and Aditi.
Jagdeesh Chandra pays tribute.
Jagdeesh Chandra paid tribute to Late Smt Usha
Sharma at the prayer meeting held in her beloved
memory. He condoled the bereaved family, her husband
Rishi Dev Sharma, sons and daughters-in-law- Rahul
Sharma  Neena Sharma and Rohan Sharma 
Aditi Nagar Sharma in this hour of deep grief on the
tragic and untimely demise of Usha Sharma ji who
left for her heavenly abode on Tuesday morning. The
Prayer meeting was held at Sector 48, Gurugram on
Wednesday evening.
Dr Raghu Sharma on
3 days visit to Surat
Raj Minister
Chaudhary to
quit the govt
Dr Raghu Sharma being welcomed by Gujarat unit president Amit
Chavda, Surat city president Naisadh Desai at Surat airport.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has said
that works of Jal Jeevan
Mission should be taken
forward rapidly
. “This is
an ambitious plan to
provide water to every
household in the rural
areas of state by 2024.
Keeping in view the
drinking water require-
ments of Rajasthan, it is
necessary to make opti-
mum use of water from
other major projects in-
cluding Chambal Pro-
ject, Mahi Dam, Narma-
da Project. At the same
time, efforts should be
made to fulfill the re-
quirements of Jal Jee-
van Mission by collect-
ingtherainwaterthatis
wasted,” CM said while
reviewing the Mission’s
progress on Wednesday
.
The Chief Minister
expressed happiness
thatdomesticwatercon-
nections are being is-
sued in the name of fe-
male head of the family
to promote women em-
powerment
Meanwhile, Gehlot
also approved an addi-
tional Budget provision
of Rs18 crore for con-
struction of a modern
bus stand  footbridge
under construction at
Paota in Jodhpur.
CM also approved
special relief to the chil-
dren suffering from
sexual offenses on the
basis of the recommen-
dation of the Child Wel-
fare Committee. He also
agreed to pay special
relief tosuchvictims
immediately from
fund maintained
under Dist Child
Protection Unit.
CM also held a
review of tour-
ism department
through
VC at
CMR and directed that
the branding should be
in such a way that the
indelible image of Ra-
jasthan is imprinted on
the minds of the tour-
ists.
He added that by in-
creasing tourism activi-
ties on a large scale,
huge employment op-
portunities will be avail-
able in the state and
state’s GDP will also in-
crease. State govt has
issued a new tourism
policy-2020 with the in-
tention of promoting
tourism in the state, he
added. Meanwhile, in
view of the proposals
received from the
MLAs, CM ap-
proved to up-
grade 5,716 km
rural roads
and other dis-
trict roads to
main district
roads.
Speed up the works of Jal
Jeevan Mission: CM Gehlot
First India Bureau
Jaipur: AICC Gen-
eral Secretary and
Rajasthan in-charge
Ajay Maken reached
Jaipur on Wednes-
day evening by Indi-
go flight. Upon his
arrival, Maken was
received by PCC
Chief Govind Singh
Dotasra, Deputy
Chief Whip Mahen-
dra Chaudhary, MLA
Rafiq Khan and Con-
gress leader Sandeep
Chaudhary
.
Speaking to First
India at the airport
Maken appeared con-
fident of a win in the
upcoming by-polls.
Regarding resolu-
tion of demands of
Sachin Pilot Camp,
he said, “There is no
such camp in Con-
gress, all are united.”
On the question of
cabinet expansion,
Maken stressed,
“will do it soon. “
Cong will win both
seats in by-polls:
Maken in Jaipur
Ajay Maken reaches Jaipur International Airport on
Wednesday. On Maken’s arrival, Govind Singh Dotasra,
Rafeek Khan, Archana Sharma, Sandeep Chaudhary,
Avadh Sharma, Gopal Kesawat and others were seen.
Congress
will win in
the by-polls.
Our party will win
both the seats. There
is no such camp in
Congress, all are
united.”
—Ajay Maken, AICC General
Secy  Rajasthan in-charge
JAIPUR, THURSDAY
OCTOBER 28, 2021
First India brings you the most glamorous special guests of First Miss
India 2021, Natasha Assadi, Malvi Malhotra and Dr Amit Karkhanis, who
are all set to amp up the fashion quotient at the event along with
mentors Gaurav Gaur, Megha Sachdeva, Divya Kasliwal, Aakriti Anand,
Swati Jangid, Kriti Garg, Riya Sain and Akanksha Bhalla.
FIRST MISS INDIA 2021
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NATASHA ASSADI
Natasha Assadi is a famous Pageant Contestant. She has won many titles
like Miss Universe India 2015 first runner-up, Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva
2015 first runner-up, and Yamaha Fascino Miss Fascinating. She is known
for her role in Movie Gautham Nanda.
MEGHA SACHDEVA
Megha Sachdeva was the finalist at
Campus Princess 2019 and Liva Miss
Diva Universe 2020. She started her
career as a model and has walked the
ramp in several fashion shows.
KRITI GARG
Kriti Garg is an Indian film actress
who has worked predominantly in the
Telugu movie industry. She is very
talented and hard-working and is best
known for her work in the film Raahu
in the year 2020.
MALVI MALHOTRA
Malvi Malhotra is an Indian actress and
model. She is most popular for her work in
movies like Hotel Milan and Udaan. She has
done prominent role in numerous Telugu and
Bollywood, and Tamil films.
SWATI JANGID
Swati Jangid is a famous model and social
media influencer. She won the title of Mrs
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elegance and poise, Swati is really the
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28102021 first india jaipur

  • 1. www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 143 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI Srinagar: A top Air Force officer on Wednesday said there was no plan “at the moment” to capture Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), but expressed that someday India will have the “whole of Kashmir”. Speaking at an event, Air Officer Commanding in Chief of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev, also said the people in PoK are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis Mumbai: Sensex was down 206.93 points or 0.34% at 61143.33, and the Nifty was down 57.40 points or 0.31% at 18211.00. About 1672 shares advanced, 1378 declined, and 109 were unchanged. On the Sensex, Axis Bank, RIL, Bajaj Finance fell the most, with 23 Nifty stocks gaining and 27 declining SOMEDAY, INDIA WILL HAVE WHOLE OF KASHMIR: TOP AIR FORCE OFFICER SENSEX ENDS 200 POINTS LOWER, NIFTY NEAR 18,200 CORONA CATASTROPHE RAJASTHAN INDIA 13,451 new cases 585 new fatalities 04 new cases 00 new fatalities PEGASUS SNOOPGATE: CENTRE FACES IRE FOR ‘NO SPECIFIC DENIAL’ ON ALLEGATIONS ‘THIS CAN’T BEALLOWED’ SC-bench headed by CJI Ramana orders independent probe, says the govt can’t get away every time issueof‘nationalsecurity’israised Mohd Fahad New Delhi: Ruling that the state does not get a free pass every time the spectre of national secu- rity is raised, the Su- preme Court on Wednes- day appointed a commit- tee comprising three technical members and supervised by its retired judgeJusticeRVRaveen- dran to conduct a “thor- ough inquiry” into alle- gationsof useof Pegasus software for unauthor- ised surveillance. On the selection of members for the com- mittee, the bench, also comprising Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli,said,“Ratherthan relying upon any Gov- ernmentagenciesorany , we have constituted the Committee and short- listed expert members based on biodatas and informationcollectedin- dependently .” The ruling came on a batch of 12 petitions which sought an inde- pendent probe into the allegations which sur- faced in the media about the unauthorised surveillance. The court said the right to privacy, al- though declared to be inalienable, cannot be said to be an absolute, as the Constitution does not provide for such a right without reasona- ble restrictions. Certain limitations exist when it comes to the right to pri- vacy as well, it said, add- inghowever,anyrestric- tions imposed must nec- essarily pass constitu- tional scrutiny , and with such allegations this kind of snooping activ- ity just can’t be allowed. The Centre had de- clined to file affidavit citing national security . First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has wel- comed the decision of the Supreme Court to form a three-member committee to investi- gatetheallegedPegasus espionage case. Along with this, Gehlot has also termed the matter as ‘playing with nation- al security’. Tweeting in this re- gard, Gehlot said on Wednesday, “The deci- sion of the Supreme Court to investigate the Pegasus espionage case is welcomed. This is not only a case of breach of privacy but also of playing with na- tional security. The truth will come out from the investigation of the Supreme Court and the undemocratic activities of the Modi government will be ex- posed in front of the country.” He further said, “The Central Govern- ment could not even give a clear answer re- garding the use of this software in the Su- preme Court, due to which the Supreme Court had to constitute a committee of cyber experts under the chairmanship of re- tired Justice.” We welcome SC’s probe in Pegasus, a case of breach of privacy: Gehlot PM Modi gave GDP‘a human face’ during his seven-year tenure: Shah Yes, I am forming party, can go for seat-sharing with BJP: Amarinder GANDHIAN SUBBARAO PASSES AWAY AT 92 New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the “scale and size” of the schemes initiated by the Centre and gave GDP “a human face” during his seven-year tenure, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday. Shah also said that Modi who developed Gujarat as a model state was chosen by the BJP as a prime ministerial candidate at a time when the country was facing a severe leader- ship crisis. Chandigarh: Ahead of the state polls next year, former Punjab chief ministerAmarinderSin- gh on Wednesday an- nounced that he will form a new political par- ty . “Yes, I will be forming a new party . The name will be announced once theElectionCommission clears it, along with the symbol. My lawyers are working on it,” he said. On entering an alli- ance with the BJP , Am- arinder said that he has not talked to the BJP or Sukhdev Singh Dhind- sa’s party Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) as yet but they would want to have a seat-sharing. “We have got many people with us, we will fight all 117 seat, we will have plenty of Con- gressmen coming in,” he added. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot SHAH VISITS DHANKHAR AT DELHI AIIMS New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday visited West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar at AIIMS in New Delhi. The Governor was admitted on Monday after being tested positive for malaria. A source said, “The governor was admitted at 3 pm. He has been admitted under supervision of Dr Neeraj Nischal, addl professor, Department of Medicine.” ARYAN STAYS IN JAIL AS BAIL HEARING DEFERRED LAWYERS TERM ARREST AS WRONG, PUBLIC PROSECUTOR TO ARGUE TODAY Mumbai: Aryan Khan accused in the cruise drugs case along with Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamicha did not get bail on Wednesday. Aryan, lodged in Arthur Road Jail since October 8, will now be heard in the Bombay High Court at 2.30 pm on Thursday. During the hearing in the court, the judge said that if Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Anil Singh will reply in an hour tomorrow, he will try to finish the matter on Thursday . Aryan’s lawyer and former Attorney Gen- eral Mukul Rohatgi re- quested to see the arrest memo again. Rohatgi said that Aryan was wrongly arrested. The investigation of this case may continue even after he is granted bail. Arbaaz Merchant’s lawyer Amit Desai also presented the argu- ments at the beginning of the hearing on Wednesday. He called the arrest of the ac- cused wrong without giving notice. MALIK RELEASES WANKHEDE’S ‘NIKAHNAMA’ IN CASTE CERT ROW DIGITAL FORENSICS, MALWARE DETECTION EXPERTS IN INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE Mumbai: Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik Wednesday released a document that he claimed was the nikahnama of NCB Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede and reiterated his allegation that Wankhede, in spite of being a Muslim, had taken reservation benefits of the Scheduled Caste community to secure his job in the Indian Revenue Service. The handwritten nikahnama, dated December 2006, refers to the marriage of one Sameer Dawood Wankhede with one Shabana Zaheer Qureshi. The nikahnama is a written document that two Muslim partners entering into a civil union must put their signature on in order to legalise their marriage. Naveen Kumar Chaudhary is a professor of cyber security and digital forensics at Gujarat’s National Forensic Sciences University. Prabaharan P is a professor at Kerala’s Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. With over two decades of experience in computer science and security. Ashwin Anil Gumaste of IIT Bombay specialises in optical networks, broadband networks, access networks, dynamic optical networks Former IPS officer Alok Joshi and Sundeep Oberoi, chairman of a subcommittee at the International Organisation of Standardisation, will assist Raveendran in overseeing work. SINGH BACKS BSF’S JURISDICTION; TO MEET SHAH TODAY Chandigarh: Former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh reiterated his support to the Centre’s decision to enhance the jurisdiction of the BSF in Punjab, and said the purpose of the force is to secure international borders and not take over the state government. Singh also shared his plan of paying a visit to Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday to discuss various issues including farmers’ protests. First India Bureau Jaipur: Renowned Gandhian thinker Dr SN Subbarao passed away at the age of 92 at the SMS Hospital in Jaipur on Wednesday morn- ing, a development which Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot termed as his personal loss. Subbarao was admitted to SMS last week and suffered a heart attack on Tuesday evening fol- lowing which he suc- cumbed on Wednesday morning. His last rites will be performed on Thursday at Gandhi Ashram in Jaura in Morena dist of MP. He was famous for his ‘Shramdan’, activities & camps, with which many youth were associated across India. More on P8 Vindicated, will push for Parliament debate on Pegasus: Rahul New Delhi: Congress’s RahulGandhiwelcomed the Supreme Court’s or- der to form a committee to look into the Pegasus spyware row, saying the opposition’sstandonthe issue is “vindicated” since the judges have flagged the same con- cerns.“Weprotested,but noreply .WestoppedPar- liament, but we still did not get a reply . Now our stand is vindicated. So, our questions remain the same,” Gandhi said. Gandhi said the opposi- tion, has been asking three basic questions. “Who authorised Pegasus (and) who has bought Pegasus? Who are the victims of Pegasus snooping? Did any other nation have data on our people? What all information do they have?” Justice RV Raveendran Dr Naveen K Chaudhary Alok Joshi Dr Prabaharan P Sandeep Oberoi Dr Ashwin Anil Gumaste WHAT WILL THE COMMITTEE LOOK INTO... The SC bench said the committee will “enquire, investigate and determine” (i) whether the Pegasus suite of spyware was used on phones or other devices of Indians to access stored data, eavesdrop on conversations and intercept info; (ii) The details of the victims affected; (iii) What steps/actions have been taken by the government after reports were published in 2019 about hacking of WhatsApp accounts using the Pegasus spyware; (iv) Whether any Pegasus spyware was acquired by the Centre or any State Government or any central or state agency for use against citizens of India; (v) If any governmental agency has used the Pegasus; (vi) If any domestic entity/person has used the spyware on the citizens of this country. The panel will also then make recommendations. You read it in First India on Sept 14, 2021 PM not above nation, said the Cong leader Captain Amarinder Singh
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Udaipur: The election- eering for the October 30 bypolls for the Vallabhnagar as- sembly seat in Udaipur and Dhari- awad in Pratap- garh ended on Wednes- day evening, 72 hours before the end of poll- ing. W h i l e both the rul- ing Con- gress and op- position BJP put in all ef- forts to win the seats, regional parties and in- dependent candidates have made the contest triangular. CM Ashok Gehlot ad- dressed bypoll rallies in both the constituencies twice while several min- isters and other Con- gress leaders camped in for weeks amid the cam- paigning by senior BJP leaders including union ministers. The Congress party is seeking votes in the name of the Ashok Ge- hlot government work, including the Covid-19 pandemic manage- ment, and made the “skyrocketing” infla- tion and fuel and LPG gas prices the main is- sues. The BJP on the other hand sought to cor- ner Congress over law and order and other is- sues and highlighted the achievement of the central government. During bypoll ral- lies on Tuesday, CM Gehlot sought votes to strengthen his government and tar- geted the central gov- ernment over fuel prices and inflation. Confident of winning both bypolls, Ge- hlot claimed that the BJP would secure fourth position in the bypoll. At the same time, BJP’s national general secretary and in charge of Rajasthan Arun Sin- gh attacked the govern- ment over law and or- der saying the crime against women and Dal- its have increased un- der the Congress rule. BJP state presi- dent Satish Poonia said there is a lot of resent- ment among the people against the Con- gress government. —PTI CAMPAIGNING FOR BYPOLLS ENDS Hemraj Meena, Gulab Chand Kataria, Satish Poonia, Arun Singh, Himmat Singh Jhala, CP Joshi, Bhajan Lal Sharma, Chandrakanta Meghwal in Vallabhnagar on Wednesday. CONFIDENT OF WINNING BOTH BYPOLLS, GEHLOT CLAIMS THE BJP WOULD SECURE FOURTH POSITION JHALA RELEASES 15-POINT LETTER Udaipur: BJP candidate Him- mat Singh Jhala has released 15-point resolution letter on Wednesday. He made various resolutions including providing employment to the unemployed, strengthening the dairy industry, strength- ening village roads and also took a pledge that if the people make him victorious, then no stone will be left un- turned for the development of the region. Many senior BJP office-bearers including BJP’s state in-charge Arun Singh, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and Chit- torgarh MP CP Joshi were present. Aishwary Pradhan Pratapgarh: A day af- ter Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot visited the residence of BJP’s late MLA Gautam Lal Meena to express con- dolence, BJP state pres- ident Satish Poonia on Wednesday accused Ge- hlot of doing politics for the same. He said that Gehlot should have gone there soon after the death and not after six months. Poonia also said that Gehlot is no longer an asset for his party. “Many leaders of his party have passed away but he did not go there. The chief minister is no longer an asset for the Congress party and he is in desperation,” Poonia said. He also said that Ge- hlot’s statements have no logic. The BJP leader ex- uded confidence of winning both Vallabhnagar and Dhariyawad assembly constituency in the by- polls. When asked about former chief minister Vasundhara Raje who did not campaign, Poo- nia said that she was busy with family mem- bers. On the issue of Dholpur poster, he said that poster politics is created by media and social media. He said that wherev- er there is infighting in the BJP, it is diffused in time. Poonia also said that time will tell who will lose and who will gain. Gehlot no longer an asset for Cong: Poonia BYPOLLS 2021 [Sawai Man Singh Road, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001] [Phone 0141-2518222, 2560291, Email : ms.smshospital@gmail.com] NOTICE INVITING BID (UBN No. MCJ2122GLRC00143) Sealed Single Stage Two-envelopes unconditional online Bids for Supply items are invited on behalf of the Government of Rajasthan for the procurement of Goods and services listed below, from manufacturers / importers / distributors / authorized dealers / stockiest / bonafide dealers / Marketing company / Agents & other service provider firm up to 3.00 PM on 10/11/2021. Sr. No. Name of work Estimated Cost lakh Bid Security Bidding Document Fees (Rs) Bid Processing Fees (Rs) UBN No. 01 Rate contract supply & installation of various type & size signage and programmable (Digital LED Display) for two year at SMS 60.00 60,000/- 1000/- 1000/- Details of NIB, Bidding Schedule, conditions and Bidding Document may be seen on the website of the State Public Procurement Portal http://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in or e-procurement portal http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in and may be downloaded from there. DIPR/C/10824/2021 Medical Superintendent OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT SMS HOSPITAL, JAIPUR NOTICE INVITING BID OFFICE OFTHE PRINCIPALS.M.S. MEDICALCOLLEGE & CONTROLLER OFTHEATTACHED HOSPITALS, JAIPUR Bids for supply & installation below mentioned items are invited from interested bidder’s upto 16-11-2021 at 04:00 PM. Other particulars of the bid may be visited on the procurement portal (http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in, http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the state and SMS Medical College, Jaipur department website. UBN - SMS2122GLOB00348 To SMS2122GSOB00368 PRINCIPAL & CONTROLLER No. 9639-43/F/MC/Store/2021-22 Dated : 21/10/2021 DIPR/C/10807/2021 GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT CUM MEMBER SECRETARY, RAJASTHAN MEDICARE RELIEF SOCIETY, SAWAI MAN SINGH HOSPITAL, JAIPUR [Sawai Man Singh Road, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302 004] [Phone : 0141-2518308, 2518268] (Email : ms.smshospital@gmail.com, cms.smshospital@gmail.com) NO.(4)/Store/SMS/MH/2021/3450 Jaipur Dated, the 22/10/2021 NOTICE INVITING BID Bids for procurement of Auditory Brainstem Implant are invited from interested bidders up to 5.00 P.M. on 22-11-21 other particulars of bid may be visited on the procurement portal (http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in, http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the state. UBN No. MCJ2122GLRC00141 DIPR/C/10781/2021 Medical Superintendent Cum Member Secretary, RMRS, Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur Railways cancels 18 trains from December to February AGM of BVG company arrested in bribery case Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Contrary to its promiseof providingbet- terfacilitiesandconveni- ence to passengers, rail- way has cancelled 18 trains in north-western railway from December to February which is set to affect travellers. Anticipation of fog is the reason behind the cancellationof thetrains in advance. The railway cancels manytrainsfromDecem- ber to March every year due to the forecast of fog. This time, the adminis- tration has cancelled 18 trains from December to February . A senior official said that the cancellation of these trains can be ex- tended further. More than 500 fog safe- ty devices were installed in the locomotives of the four divisions of the North-Western three years ago to ensure that the trains run on time. 200deviceswereinstalled in Jaipur division alone butinspiteof this,trains operate continuously with delays of up to hours. Ajmer-Sealdah, Kam- akhya-Bhagat Ki Kothi, Dibrugarh-Lalgarh, Bi- kaner-Delhi Sarai, Delhi Sarai-Jodhpur, Ajmer- Amritsar, Ahmedabad- Sultanpur, Ahmedabad- Varanasi are among trains which have been suspended. First India Bureau Jaipur: An assistant General manager (AGM) of Pune based BVG com- pany was arrested on Wednesday for giving a bribe of Rs 12 lakh to of- ficials of Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood Develop- ment Corporation (RSLDC) through a mid- dleman Amit Sharma. DG ACB BL Soni said that the accused Devesh Chauhan AGM (Skill Head) of BVG Company, Punewasarrestedforgiv- ing Rs 12 lakh bribe. He will be produced before a court on Thursday . The role of higher offi- cials of RSLDC and BVG Company is also being investigated, he said. During the course of investigation of a case, in which nine persons in- cluding IAS officers Niraj K Pawan and Pradeep Ga- wande are accused, it came to light that the BVG company had trans- ferred the bribe amount of Rs12lakhtothehigher officials of RSLDC. Woman raped by ‘TikTok friend’ in Jpr First India Bureau Jaipur: A rape case- with a married woman has come to light. The accused got in touch with the victim and be- came close to her through Tiktok. He called the woman to the hotel and raped her. Then he started black- mailing her by making objectionable video photos on mobile. A 30-year-old married woman has filed a case in this regard at Mansa- rovar police station. The 30-year-old vic- tim has told that about a year and a half ago, through Tiktok, she came in touch with a boy named Ravi Gurjar. The accused Ravi intro- duced himself a resi- dent of Masuda town in Ajmer. The victim alleges that about a month ago, accused Ravi told her to meet him in Jaipur. The woman was also called attheSindhicamp.Took her to a hotel & after she became unconscious he raped her. BJP’s position in bypolls is strong: Mathur Jaipur: BJP’snation- al vice president Om Mathur on Wednes- day said that BJP’s position in bypolls on both the assembly seats is strong. “As per the reports being received, the BJP is in a strong po- sition on both the seats. The victory of BJP is certain,” Ma- thur said. He arrived inJaipuronatwo-day visit from Delhi on Wednesday evening. On CM Ashok Ge- hlot’s visit to the residence of former BJP MLA Late Gau- tam Meena, Mathur said that he had gone only to express condolences. —FIB Cops arrest man from Nashik for killing wife First India Bureau Jaipur: Jaipur police have arrested a hus- band for killing his wife in Sanganer area of Jaipur. The accused Mahesh Bhaskar was arrested from Nashik in Maha- rashtra. According to cops Mahesh got married to Zoya Asif Malik last year in Pune but after sometime, the woman went missing. When Pune police found her, she refused to live with Mahesh saying she wanted to live with another man named Sahil. She shifted to West Bengal and was living with Sahil. She recent- ly came to Jaipur to meet a friend. Mahesh was keeping tabs on her and on October 22, Mahesh stabbed her in Sanganer when she was going with her friend. The woman died on the spot. DCP East Prahlad Krishniya said that the accused was identified soon after the crime and he was caught by a team of Jaipur police in Nashik. Accused Mahesh Bhaskar in police custody. RAC jawan held for drug trafficking First India Bureau Jaipur:Harmadapolice today arrested a jawan of RAC on the charges of drug trafficking. The cops have confiscated 123 kg of doda poppy worth Rs 3 lakh from his possession & also seized thecarheusedfortrans- porting the banned sub- stance. According to po- lice,theaccusedPrakash Vishnoi,whoispostedat Jodhpur jail has been smuggling the intoxi- cant in the Harmada area. He had taken leave from duty for this pur- pose when he was nabbed. Charges have been framed against him under NDPS Act. Prepare model for redevelopment of Gandhi Nagar: CS First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Niranjan Aryaon Wednesday said that NBCC should prepare a model for redevelop- ment of Gandhi Nagar scheme in Jaipur on the lines of Kidwai Nagar of Delhi. He said that the best redevelopment of Kid- wai Nagar scheme has beendonebyNBCC.Un- der the scheme, a multi- storey building has beenconstructedforthe residence of secretary level officers, in which facilities like school, commercial complex etc. have been created. He said that on the lines of Kidwai Nagar, redevelopment of Gan- dhi Nagar including Old MREC Campus should also be done. “NBCC should pre- pare the best model for the redevelopment of the proposed multi-sto- rey housing scheme,” he said during a presen- tation given by the NBCC on redevelop- ment of Gandhi Nagar. Arya said that the re- development of Gan- dhi Nagar is an ambi- tious plan of the state government and its development will be done after examining all possibilities. Principal Secretary- Public Works Depart- ment Rajesh Yadav, Principal Secretary -Tourism Gayatri Rathore and other offi- cials were present in the meeting. BJP WORRIED BECAUSE THEY’LL FACE DEFEAT IN BYPOLLS: DOTASRA Jaipur: Exuding confidence of winning both Vallabhnagar and Dhariyawad assembly constituencies, PCC chief Govind Singh Dotasra on Wednesday said that the BJP leaders are worried because they are going to face defeat in the bypolls.He said that people across the country are under the burden of ris- ing fuel and gas prices and inflation. Dotasra said that BJP leaders were just mak- ing rounds to persuade Kan- haiya Lal Meena, Meena is the son of late Dhariyawad MLA Gautam Lal Meena who was denied ticket by BJP for the bypoll. “BJP is more threatened by its own rebels and Congress’s victory in both upcoming bypolls seats is confirmed,” he said. ATROCITIES ON TRIBAL INCREASED DURING CONGRESS RULE: RATHORE Pratapgarh: Continuing scathing attack on Congress, Deputy Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore said that the govt has made so many promises before elections but failed to fulfil them. He said that atrocities on tribal people increased in the regime of Gehlot govt. Accusing Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) of encouraging naxalism in the tribal region of the state, Rathore said both of the BTP MLAs are like mini-CM.He claimed that the BJP will win both assembly constituencies in bypolls. DEPTS NEGLIGENT IN GIVING JOBS TO PLAYERS
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 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: RCA president Vaibhav Gehlot on Wednesday called on Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhawan. Gehlot informed the governor that state will host India- New Zea- land T20 cricket match on November 17 and India-West Indies ODI match on February 9 next year. He invited him to the matches to be held at Sawai Man Sin- gh Stadium. Vaibhav also ap- prised the governor of the preparations for the upcoming events. TheGovernorMishra wished him luck for the successful conduct of the matches which are going to be held in Jaipur after a long time. On the other hand, ‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of the world’s third largest stadium will be held on Thursday in Chonp area on Delhi road. After Ahmedabad’s Motera stadium, it will be India’s second and world’s third largest stadium having a seat- ing capacity of 75,000. The first phase will have the seating capac- ity of 45,000, which will be increased by an additional 30,000 in the second phase. ‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of world’s third largest stadium to be held today RAJ GETS NEW STADIUM Bhanwar S Charan Kota: The number of dengue, scrub typhus and chikungunya pa- tients is rising in the city as well as in the vil- lages. The medical de- partment has launched a full-fledged campaign against the seasonal disease. On average 14,000 houses are being surveyed every day, even though the dengue mosquito disease seems uncontrolled. On the contrary, it is making more people sick every day resulting in an increase in the number of positive cas- es. The OPD of the Kota h o s p i - tals is r u n n i n g packed with a large number of people giving their samples. The dengue sting is taking a toll on the sys- t e m . The figure for dengue positive cas- es has reached 1020 in 56 days. About 7 0 0 cases h a v e been re- ported in 26 days of October. That said, season- al disease is mak- ing an average of 27 people sick every day . In the last five days, 213 cases have been re- ported, which comes down to an average of 43 people being gripped. First India Bureau Jaipur: The RAS-2021 Preliminary Exam was conducted suc- cessfully across the state by RPSC on Wednesday . In all 6.48 lakh can- didates from across the country were reg- istered for recruit- ment to 363 posts in state service and 625 posts in subordinate services. However, only 49.37 percent of candidates appeared in the exam. About 3.20L candi- dates gave exam, while nearly 3.28 re- mained absent. The exam started at 10 am. RPSC has become ful- ly alert after the rig- ging of the REET and SI recruitment exam. Candidates were al- lowed to enter the ex- amination center only after proper security checks with metal de- tectors at the centers. First India Bureau Bhilwara: Kunji Lal Meena, Principal Sec- retary, Urban Develop- ment department, reached Bhilwara on one-day visit on Wednesday . He also supervised the Prashashan Shehro Ke Sang (PSKS) cam- paign with administra- tion of cities in the Ur- ban Development Trust and heard problems of the people District Collector Shivprasad M Nakate, Autonomous Govern- ment Department Dep- uty Director Anupama Taylor and Ajmer Divi- sion Observer Krishna Avatar were also pre- sent. Meena said the department has distrib- uted more than 19,000 pattas. Regarding the complaints of lateness by employees, Meena said that we have given instructions. First India Bureau Jaipur: Education min- ister Govind Singh Do- tasra has said that the result of REET will come out in a month or a month and a half, if it does not get stuck in any court case. The Advocate-Gener- al will be consulted on the ongoing legal case in the matter. The court verdict will be followed whenever it comes, he added while speaking at a function in Shiksha Sankul on Wednesday . He also added schools will be given grading in Raj on various parame- ters and this will help parents in choosing schools on basis of grading. He informed that this year, more than 8L enrollments have in- creased in govt schools. Dotasra also took out the online lottery for 25% seats for admission under RTI. First India Bureau Jaipur: Opposing Rajasthan police or- der to restrict con- struction of places of worship in police premises or stations, Vishwa Hindu Pari- shad (VHP) on Wednesday demand- ed from the state govt to withdraw order calling it politics of appeasement. A del- egation from the VHP state unit met DGP M L Lather & handed over a repre- sentation to him de- manding withdrawal of letter. State secre- tary of VHP Suresh Upadhyay said that order of govt has hurt sentiments of Hindus. Upadhyay said he will be forced to agitate if order not withdrawn. First India Bureau Jaipur: There is a strong displeasure over the recent molestation and obscene incidents with girl students at St. Xavier’s School. Such incidents are coming to the fore. Due to this peo- ple’s trust is being lost in the school manage- ment and teachers. School management suspended the teacher on Wednesday after re- ceiving a complaint Three days back, a report was filed against the teacher Melvin Cas- tellino. The ex-student of school told, while giving paper, then teacher Melvin Casteli- no came and did dirty things. And post exam, she was standing near the staff room, when he came from behind and did obscene acts. Jhunjhunu: Teach- er of a private school located in Chirawa police station area here beat up a child studying in class 5 and his uncle as well. CI Bhagwan Sahai Meena of Chirawa police station said that the family mem- bers of the child had lodged a case against the school teacher for assaulting the child. The incident hap- pened on Oct 23 at MRS Krishna Par- nami School. Accord- ing child’s father, on reaching late to school, teacher Anil Dadhich started hitting the child with an iron rod. When uncle tried to defend him, the teacher also hit child’s uncle with pipe. —FIB Shubham Jain Ajmer: DGP ML Lather on Wednesday attended ‘Awaz Do’ or Speak up campaign and inaugu- rated a barrack in police line during his one-day visit to Ajmer. The DGP was given a guard of honour. From the police lines, Lather went to Jawahar Rang- manch where he par- ticipated in the Awaz Do campaign being run by Ajmer range. Talk- ing to reporters, he said that parents and teach- ers should inculcate values in the children for their character building. While calling social media dangerous for children, Lather said that moral values should also be inculcat- ed in children. IG Ajmer S Sengathir, collector Prakash Rajpurohit, SP Vikas Sharma and oth- er officers were present. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan minister of state for medical and health Subhash Garg on Wednesday urged Centre to keep ratio of amount for vari- ous programmes in the areas of educa- tion and health at 90 per cent (center) and 10 per cent (state). Ex- pressing views in the virtual meeting of health ministers of the states organised by the Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, the min- ister gave detailed information about the efforts being made for the preven- tion of covid in the state. He said that ex- cellent management of corona prevention was done as a result of this, the recovery rate is 99.05 per cent. Mandaviya praises Raj’s Covid mgmt About 700 cases have been reported in 26 days of October. On average 14,000 houses are being surveyed 3.20L candidates appear for RAS exam while 3.28L skip DGP Lather inaugrates ‘Awaaz do’ campaign UDH distributed 19k pattas in Raj till date: Kunjilal Meena VHP flays govt order on place for worship Xavier’s teacher suspended after molestation case filed REET result in a month or so: Dotasra Teacher in Jhunjhunu beats uncle & student Candidates outside exam centre. (inset) a girl candidate’s top being chopped at centre. ML Lather inaugurating barrack also present on this occasion were Prakash Rajpurohit, S Segatheer, Vikas Sharma and others. Vaibhav Gehlot met governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhawan on Wednesday. Gehlot informed that state will host the India-New Zealand T20 cricket and India-West Indies ODI. He invited Governor Mishra for the International T20 Cricket Match to be held at SMS Stadium. r u n n i n g people sick every day . About 700 cases have been reported in 26 days of October. On average 14,000 houses are being surveyed es. The OPD of the Kota h o s p i - tals is r u n n i n g t e m . The figure for dengue positive cas- es has reached 1020 in 56 days. About 7 0 0 cases h a v e been re- ported in 26 days of October. That said, season- al disease is mak- ing an average of 27 people sick every day . About 700 cases have been reported in 26 days of October. On average 14,000 houses are being surveyed DEADLY BUZZ: DENGUE CASES RISE ALARMINGLY IN KOTA DIST Jaipur: BJP has condemned the internet black out of the Congress government throughout Rajasthan state during various competitive examinations. As per BJP Chief Spokesperson and MLA Ramlal Sharma for any examination held in the state the government shuts down the mobile internet services. The government fails to understand that internet black out is not the only solution to combat paper-leak issues. On the other hand, the broadband connection and WiFi remains unaffected. And if someone wants to commit a crime it can even be committed using these mediums. Ameeting of the DPC of the Home Department was held at RPSC on Wednesday. The meeting was held under the chair- manship of Dr Shiv Singh Rathore, Senior Member, Commission. The meeting was attended by police chief DGP ML Lather as well as ADG personnel Anil Paliwal. The same meeting was held for deputy to ASP posts as well as promotion from CI to DSP post. Police of- ficials to be promoted. BJP CHIEF RAMLAL SHARMA CONDEMNS INTERNET BLACK OUT DPC MEETING OF HOME HELD AT RPSC Candidates boarding bus post exam in Jaipur on Wednesday. —PHOTOS BY SUMAN SARKAR Kunji Lal Meena reviewing PSKS campaign. Mansukh Mandaviya and Subhash Garg
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vol 3 Issue No. 143 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK In separateness lies the world’s greatest misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength. —Buddha IN-DEPTH Rajnath Singh @rajnathsingh Addressed the Army Commanders’ Conference today. The high standard of operational preparedness and capabilities of the Army is praiseworthy. I compliment the excellent synergy between the CAPF/ Police the Army in tackling the menace of terrorism in JK. Anand Sharma @AnandSharmaINC The BJP government remained obdurate and arrogant to deny discussion on Pegasus scandal and derailed the Monsoon Session of Parliament. After the Supreme Court order, they have an egg on their face that calls for honest reflection. TOP TWEETS WHISTLEBLOWER PUTS SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT FACEBOOK INTO TROUBLE acebook, an im- mensely popular so- cial media platform, is in the news for the wrong reasons. Al- though Facebook is not new to controversies, the recent revela- tions by whistleblower Frances Haugen have caused a bigger dent in its reputation. Face- book’s revenues have, however, risen 17 percent to $ 9.2 billion. Although under pressure after calls for his removal, the reve- nue buffer gives Mark Zucker- berg, Facebook’s chief execu- tive, the cushion to brush away the allegations presented by Haugen in British parliament. A lawmaker from Scotland said, “Facebook is failing to prevent harm to children, it’s failing to stop the spread of disinforma- tion, it is failing to stop the spread of hate speech. It does have the power to deal with these issues, it’s just choosing not to.” Indian authorities are also thinking of calling Facebook’s executives to understand how the social media platform’s algo- rithms work. India is one of the biggest victims of hate messag- es which have flooded Facebook virtually unchecked. F n a major setback to the Central gov- ernment the Su- preme Court re- fused to buy its argument about national se- curity concerns and formed a six-member committee of experts to inquire into the Pegasus spyware issue. The committee will be headed by former Supreme Court judge, Justice RV Raveendran and has eminent cyber security experts who are free from prejudices. The panel will in- vestigate if the Pegasus spy- ware was used on phones or other devices of the citizens of India to access stored data, eavesdrop on conversations and intercept information. While passing the order, the Chief Justice of India N. Ramana said, “The State can- not get a free pass every time by raising national security concerns. No omnibus prohi- bition can be called against a judicial review. The Centre should have justified its stand here and not render the court a mute spectator.” The CJI bluntly told the government that it “would not rely on any government agencies” or a government-appointed com- mittee for the probe. The re- mark shows the extent to which the apex court has lost trust in the Centre. At a time when democratic institutions look compro- mised, the order on Pegasus spyware has once again reaf- firmed people’s faith in the Supreme Court. As the Cen- tre was not forthcoming on the truth about Pegasus, the Bench said that surveillance affects people’s rights and freedoms and not just jour- nalists and social activists alone but every citizen ought to be protected against viola- tions of privacy . The Pegasus spyware con- troversy had shaken the very foundation of democracy and the court, which was flooded with PILs, was peo- ple’s only hope. SUPREME COURT WON’T TRUST ANY GOVT AGENCY As the Centre was not forthcoming on the truth about Pegasus, the Bench said that surveillance affects people’s rights and freedoms and not just journalists and social activists alone but every citizen ought to be protected against violations of privacy I GIRLS @ NATIONAL DEFENCEACADEMY n Aug 18, 2021, the Supreme Court ruled that girls should also be inducted into Armed Forces through the premier defence training institute- National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Pune. With one stroke of pen, the Su- preme Court has done what crores of expenditure on pro- moting Defence Career and catchy advertisements like ‘Do You Have It In You’, ‘Lead A Life Less Ordinary’, ‘Ocean of Opportunities in Indian Navy’ and ‘Touch The Sky With Glory’ could not do in all these years. I am told that there is great enthusiasm amongst the girls to compete for meagre NDA seats avail- able for them but I am certain that the applications from the boys have increased man- ifold. While the veterans and serving officers are sulking over the missed opportuni- ties, the cadets at the NDA are bracing up for impressive performances to win over ‘the hearts and minds’ of the female cadets. “Boys will be Boys”. However, Campus at the ‘Cradle of Excellence’ has got a romantic fragrance. THE VERDICT In a major step towards gen- der equality, on 25 March 2021, the Supreme Court first directed armed forces to grant permanent commis- sion to women entry officers and on 18 Aug 2021, allowed eligible girls to take the ex- amination for admission to National Defence Academy (NDA) scheduled to be held in Nov 2021. While delivering the landmark judgment, the Supreme Court bench ob- served that the mindset has to change, which is not changing at all. The next log- ical step, I suppose, will be to induct them into combat arms of Indian Army. Hope the Court will take note of unique challenges before they pass orders for gender equality in combat arms. WINDS OF CHANGE Girl cadets will be trained at NDA with the aim of grant- ing them Permanent Com- mission, as has been recently indicated by the Armed Forc- es. These decisions are bound to cause some consternation in a tradition bound system but it should be welcomed with caution. The concerns and objections by a segment of the serving and veteran male officers is initial inhibi- tion and a psychological mental block as the NDA has been a purely male bastion for 65 years. Major issues will have to thought through -- for exam- ple, the number of seats open for girls in the initial batch- es; whether there will be separate squadrons created for girls; physical training routine; uniforms and a host of other issues. We should study academies globally to get an idea on how to turn from an all-boys only institu- tion to boys and girls. How- ever, any change takes its due time to be accepted and streamlined. LIFE AT NDA Entry into NDA is a dream come true for young aspir- ants. Entry should therefore be purely on merit and to the most deserving. It must be reserved for only those who meet the stringent standards of the institution. NDA is known for intense outdoor training, indoctrina- tion into disciplined defence lifestyle and simply to say- ‘Making Men out of Boys’. NDA training also includes group games conducted by physical training teams, ac- tivities such as cross-country race, drills, horse riding etc. The unorganized punish- ment regime is also there to physically toughen them up and make them mentally ro- bust. Along with changing mindsets, the nature of offi- cial and unofficial physical punishments will also have to change -- what punish- ments can be given and by whom will also be laid out. PRECEDENCES FROM OTA, CHENNAI The Officers Training Acade- my(OTA)Chennai,originally only a men’s training institu- tion, commenced training women in 1992 to be officers through the Short Service route, so precedence does ex- ist about training and logis- tics for girl cadets. There is no reason why it cannot eventu- ally happen at NDA also. Learning from the experi- ences at the OTA which trains both men and women officers, it can be said with pride that female cadets have often proved themselves on equal terms and won the cov- eted ‘Sword of Honour’ in open competition against their male counterparts. CONCLUSION Change is the spice of life. Adapting to changing societal norms is the key to keeping yourself relevant and battle worthy . The armed forces also needtogrowupwithtimeand treat women as equally com- petent officers. However, any change takes its due time to be accepted and streamlined. Any change like this needs in- depth deliberation, since it will have a long-term impact onthearmedforces.TheNDA gates will open a plethora of new horizons and break the stereotypes. Let the girl ca- dets at NDA be the harbingers of change. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL O Girl cadets will be trained at NDA with the aim of granting them Permanent Commission, as has been recently indicated by the Armed Forces. These decisions are bound to cause some consternation in a tradition bound system but it should be welcomed with caution The armed forces also need to grow up with time and treat women as equally competent officers. However, any change takes its due time to be accepted and streamlined MAJ GEN CP SINGH, RETD The writer is a scholar soldier accredited with MA, MSc, LLB, MBA, M Phil (Def Mgt) and M Phil (International Strategic Affairs)
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia New Delhi: Indian ath- letes Neeraj Chopra, Ravi Dahiya and Lovli- na Borgohain are set to be awarded the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Rat- na award. Sources in the known of developments told ANI that the Major Dhy- an Chand Khel Ratna award will be awarded to Neeraj Chopra, Ravi Dahiya, Lovlina Borgo- hain, PR Sreejesh, Ava- ni Lekhara, Sumit An- til, Pramod Bhagat, Krishna Nagar, Manish Narwal, Mithali Raj, and Sunil Chhetri. Apart from this, 35 play- ers will be awarded the Arjuna Award. Among them are Yogesh Kat- huniya, Nishad Kumar, Praveen Kumar, Suhas Yathiraj, Singhraj Ad- hana, Bhavina Patel, Harvinder Singh, and Sharad Kumar. All men's Hockey In- dia team who has won the historic bronze medal in Tokyo 2020 Olympics has been awarded Arjun Award with the exceptions of PR Sreejesh and Man- preet Singh. Arjuna Award win- ners from the hockey team are: Harmanpreet Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Surender Ku- mar, Amit Rohidas, Birendra Lakra, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Nilakanta Sharma, Sumit, Sham- sher Singh, Dilpreet Singh, Gurjant Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, and Mandeep Singh. Dronachar- ya Award has been awarded to Radhakrish- na Nair, TP Ouseph, Sand- eep Sangwan among others. —ANI KHEL RATNA NEERAJ,RAVIANDMITHALIRAJ AMONG11OTHERSFORAWARDS New Delhi: Dearness Allowance for central govtemployeeshasbeen hikedto31%of thebasic pay from 28 % with ef- fect from July 1, the Fi- nance Ministry said. In an office memorandum, the Finance Min, said the term 'basic pay' means the pay drawn as per the 7th pay commis- sionmatrixanddoesnot include any other type of special pay . The hike will also apply to civil- ianemployeespaidfrom the Defence Services, while in respect of ArmedForcespersonnel separate orders will be issued. —PTI DA hike to 31% effective from July 1: Finance Min Ravi Dahiya Mithali Raj Olympic Gold medalist, Neeraj Chopra New Delhi: India today successfully test-fired the Agni-5, a surface- to-surface ballistic missile that can accu- rately strike targets up to 5,000 km away , in what is being seen as a strong message to China. Agni-5, which broadly falls into the category of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile or ICBM,waslaunched from the APJ Abdul Kalam Island, off the coast of Odisha, at 7:50 pm. The successful test of the missile is in line with India’s statedpolicytohave ‘credible minimum deterrence. De- signed and devel- oped by the De- fence Research and Development Organisation, the Agni V missile is a canister- launched system that is transported by truck. With its range, the AgniVwouldbecapa- bleof strikingtargets in mainland China. Besides China, with its range, Agni V can reach other Asian countries and parts of Europe and Africa. It can carry a payload of 1.5 tonnes and weighs around 50 tonnes. Indiaistheeighth country to have in- tercontinental bal- listic missile capa- bility after the Unit- ed States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, France, Isra- el and North Korea. Prior to this, India has inducted Agni III which has a range of 3,000-5000 km. Agni-III was commissioned into the Indian armed forces in 2011. —PTI In message to China, India tests Agni-V Kartikey Dev Singh New Delhi: There is concern in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh regarding the displeas- ure of Jat farmers of UP and the Jat Sikh farmers of Punjab and Haryana. According to informed sources, this was discussed during an important meeting of union office bearers in Noida recently . Along with the elec- tions to be held next year, the Sangh office- bearers have also ex- pressed concern about the lasting impact on the society . They feel that even though a dispute has started on the issue of farmers, but due to this community tension is increasing, which is not good for the society . It is being said that in the meetings that were held for successive days, eve- ry aspect of displeas- ure in both the Hindu and Sikh communities was discussed. It is being said that Krishna Gopal, who is looking after the work of coordination be- tween the BJP and the Sangh, also attended this meeting and after the meeting the BJP has been asked to reduce this tension. The Sangh has said that it does not want any kind of community tension at this time. Due to this, electoral losses have also been feared. It is notewor- thy here that mainly these groups are pro- testing against the three agricultural laws made by the central government. Farmers of Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh are ada- mant that the govern- ment should repeal all three laws and a way is being sought to reduce this tension without re- pealing the law. Is Sangh fearful of resentment of Sikhs Jats? A CAUSE OF CONCERN NEET RESULTS: SC HEARING ON PLEA AGAINST RE-EXAM ADJOURNED TILL TODAY VICTIM NAMED AND SHAMED IN TARUN TEJPAL CASE: GOA GOVT TO COURT New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has adjourned till tomorrow hearing of the plea filed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) against the Bombay HC order of fresh NEET exam for two students. The Edu Ministry’s NTA had moved the top court saying results of over 16 lakh stu- dents are ready but can not be announced as the Bombay HC has ordered re-exam for two candidates.This will affect the UG medical admission process, the NTA said.Vaishanavi Bhopali and Abhishek Shivaji filed the petition in Bombay HC saying they were handed over question papers and answer sheets with different serial numbers. NEET result 2021 will be an- nounced by the NTA after SC’s order on the matter. Panaji: The Goa authorities instructed the Bombay Ex- cessive Court docket’s bench right here on Wednesday that the sufferer in a 2013 rape case, by which jour- nalist Tarun Tejpal was acquitted, was named and shamed and the trial courtroom’s judge- ment was “retrograde” and “match for fifth century”.The Goa bench of the HC, comprising Justices Revati Mohite Dere and M S Jawalkar, later adjourned the listening to into the mat- ter until Nov 16, when it is going to hear Tejpal’s utility difficult the maintainability of the state authorities’s enchantment towards his acquittal within the case. IN THE COURTYARD New Delhi: Over 11 crore people who have taken the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine have not got themselves jabbed with the second dose even after the ex- piry of the prescribed interval, according to govt data. The data showed that over 3.92 cr beneficiaries are more than six weeks overdue for their second dose, around 1.57 cr are up to four to six weeks late, and more than 1.50 cr are up to two to four weeks overdue for their second shot of either Covishield or Covaxin. —PTI 2nd vax dose overdue for 11 cr people: Data Anita Hada New Delhi: Will the Congress party be the only ‘vote-cutting’ par- ty in Uttar Pradesh? Will Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi’s ‘activism’ harm Samajwadi Party and benefit the BJP? If political experts are to be believed, the pros- pects of Congress in upcoming Assembly polls are being thought of within this range. BJP leaders are happy that Priyanka is active and doing politics, then she will get anti-govern- ment vote divided. That’s why many Congress leaders sin- cerely want there should be some kind of coordination with SP so that anti-government vote is not divided. But no one has seen from point of view that Con- gress can make a dent in BJP’s core votes. BJP’s core vote in UP is Brahmin, non Yadav OBC and non Jatav backward classes. In this Brahmins are angry for many rea- sons. But BJP is confi- dent thinking Brahmin voters will not opt for any other party as they have no option. BSP is not in fight and Brahmins do not vote for SP. That’s why they will have to vote for the BJP with a bang. Priyanka can pro- vide an alternative to that vote. Whatever vote the Congress gets will be the vote of the BJP. Similarly, Congress has made a Dalit Chief Minister in Punjab, so that it can make a dent in the non-Jatav Dalit vote as well. Congress has made the Chief Minister of Chhattis- garh as senior observer of UP. He hails from OBC Kurmi caste and this aspect will also be helpful to the Congress. In this way, if the Congress makes some dent in SP’s Muslim vote, it will also make a dent in BJP’s upper caste, non-Yadav OBC and non-Jatav Dalit votes. Due to the presence of Priyanka, the women votes will go to the Con- gress and it will also be a big loss for the BJP. Will Congress only cut votes in UP? Priyanka Gandhi M Sharma New Delhi: The elec- tionof thenationalpres- ident of the Congress party will be held in August-September next year, but it was decided in the meeting of the Congress Working Com- mittee on Saturday that Rahul Gandhi would be- come President again. Senior party leaders proposed his name and he also said that he would consider it. Even G-23 leaders have sup- ported Rahul’s name. So now the possibility is almost completely gone that any leader will challenge Rahul in party President elec- tion. Earlier it seemed that one of the rebel Con- gress leaders could float their nomina- tion for the post, but that is highly unlikely now. After what happened in CWC, no leader, in his complete senses, will go down to contest elections against any member of Gandhi fam- ily. It was possible that someone would have contested the election if Rahul had played the stakes of getting some other President. But by fighting against Rahul, one does not want to be- come Jitendra Prasad. Prasad had challenged Sonia in 2000 and lost badly . However, Sharad Pawar gave a tough fight to previous party President Sitaram Kes- ari. So, if there was any other leader, there would have been a situ- ation of elections, but there would be no such chance in front of Ra- hul. The way he was elected unopposed in 2017 he will be elected in 2022 as well. All the veteran leaders who raised questions on functioning of Con- gress high command have surrendered. Al- though the interest of many satraps who have left the Congress is in fact that Rahul should be chal- lenged, but there is no one to challenge him. No ‘leadership’ to challenge Rahul Gandhi’s ‘leadership’ Rahul Gandhi Sharat K Verma Chandigarh: The real good news for the Con- gress party in Punjab is that former CM Captain Amarinder Singh is forming a separate par- ty and the BJP will align with him. Captain has tried his hand in past to form a party and returned to Congress after failing miserably . However, Manpreet Badal’s history in Pun- jab is likely to be repeat- ed with Captain’s an- nouncement of contest- ing polls, as a separate party. Manpreet had contested assembly polls in 2012 by forming his own party and for the first time after near- ly four and a half dec- ades, paved way for a party to return to power for second time in a row. Manpreet is the neph- ew of Parkash Singh Badal, the longest serv- ing CM of Punjab, and was Finance Minister in Badal government formed in 2007. But he knew that command of Akali Dal was to be in hands of Sukhbir Bad- al. So by rebelling against his uncle, he formed Punjab People’s Party and contested polls in 2012. Akali Dal got advantage of this as anti-govt votes went to him and despite de- crease in votes, Akali Dal won for the second time in a row. Now, it seems Cap- tain will also work on same lines. With Captain going with BJP, anti-govern- ment votes will surely go to their combined ac- count. Congress will benefit from this as the main contest of Congress in Punjab is with AAP and SAD. If anti-govt vote was polarised towards either of these parties, then Congress would have suffered. Second thing is that Captain has no ‘politi- cal capital’ other than Jat Sikh vote and this vote is also the ‘capital’ of SAD and a part of the same vote has been with AAP as well! Will Manpreet Badal’s history be repeated in Punjab through Amarinder? Manpreet Badal RSS Chief, Mohan Bhagwat
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CRUCIAL READ UAE EXPLORING INDIA’S LOW-COST LAUNCH VEHICLES New Delhi: The UAE could use low-cost launch vehicles devel- oped by the ISRO for lifting off small satellites from within the country. Sarah Al Amiri, MoS for Advanced Technol- ogy and Chairperson of UAE Space Agency, said that the two nations are looking at a wide variety of scientific coopera- tion in the space sector. We spoke during the International Astronauti- cal Congress (IAC) with Isro, looking at different aspects that are impor- tant to both countries. DELHI HIGH COURT ISSUES SUMMONS TO BABA RAMDEV New Delhi: Delhi HC on Wednesday issued sum- mons to Baba Ramdev on lawsuit by IMA docs body for alleg- edly spreading misinfo against allopathy amid Covid. Justice Shankar granted 4 weeks to file his response to suit. Next hearing is in Janu- ary. Judge clarified that he was “not expressing any opinion” on merits of allegations in plaint against yoga guru issue of grant of any relief, interim or oth- erwise, shall be looked into subsequently. KASHMIRI STUDENTS SUSPENDED FOR POST ON PAK WIN Srinagar: 3 J-K students have been suspended by an engineering college in UP’s Agra for alleg- edly posting a What- sApp status praising Pakistan players after their victory over India in a T20 World Cup league match. The stu- dents - Arsheed Yousef, Inayat Altaf Sheikh, Showkat - are from Raja Balwant Singh Engineer- ing Technical Campus in Bichpuri. College hostel termed students’ action of posting a status in favour of Pak as an “indiscipline act”. GOVERNOR MALIK OUTBURSTS AGAINST BJP, MODI New Delhi: Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik’s is a curious case in the Modi govt and the ruling BJP. He is only Guv appointed by Modi govt who has gone on record to oppose the policies of Centre and target his party, includ- ing PM Modi. In his latest interview, Malik told that corruption was norm in BJP’s Goa govt. Malik also alleged that he was transferred from J-K during abrogation of Art 370 as he refused to clear certain files that he felt were graft-ridden. ASSAM BYPOLLS: EC WARNS CM, ASKS TO ‘EXERCISE RESTRAINT’ WHILE CAMPAIGNING Guwahati: The Election Commission Wednesday warned Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and asked him to “exercise restraint” while making public utterances during his campaigns for the upcoming bypolls. “The Commission issues warning to him (Sarma) and cautions him to be more careful and exer- cise restraint in future and strictly follow the provision of Model Code of Conduct, while making public utter- ances,” said a notice by EC secretary NT Bhutia. INDIAEXPRESSESCONCERN OVER CHINA’S NEW LAND BOUNDARY LAW China's unilateral decision to bring about legislation which can have an implication on our existing bilateral arrangements on border management as well as on the boundary question is of concern to us. The passage of this new law (China's Land Boundary Law) does not in our view confer any legitimacy to the so-called China-Pakistan Boundary Agreement of 1963 which the GoI has consistently maintained is illegal and invalid agreement. —ARINDAM BAGCHI, Official spokesperson MEA WHEN WAS THIS LAW PROPOSED? In March 2021, the law was first proposed. Forces of India and China have been in a standoff since last April-May following clashes along the LAC. The clashes oc- curred when the Chinese troops were mobilized and who carried out multiple transgressions. ABOUT THE NEW LAW... This new law according to the Chinese media reports is for the “protection and exploitation of the country’s land border areas”. This new law is not meant for the ongoing border disputes with In- dia. There are disputes along the 3,800-km boundary with China. INDIA TELLS CHINA... India said, “We also expect that China will avoid undertaking ac- tion under the pretext of this law which could unilaterally alter the situation in the India- China border areas”. WHY IS CHINA DOING THIS? It is to reaffirm its territo- rial claims. It is building 628 “moderately well off villages’’, and this is being done to encour- age the herders to settle in the disputed areas in border areas. NEW LAW W.E.F JAN 1, 2022... The new Chinese law will take effect on January 1, 2022. Lawmakers ap- proved the law at the clos- ing meeting of a legislative session of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. THE MEA ON WEDNESDAY SAID THAT THE LAW WILL HAVE ‘NO BEARING ON ARRANGEMENTS BOTH SIDES REACHED EARLIER’, NEW LAW WAS ADOPTED BY BEIJING RECENTLY FOR PROTECTION, EXPLOITATION OF COUNTRY’S BORDER Like Sail, I was forced by NCB to sign blank papers:Witness Mumbai: Days after Prabhakar Sail raked up a controversy by claiming that he was made to sign blank pa- pers by NCB, a witness in another drug bust case has alleged that he had to go through a sim- ilar experience earlier. Shekhar Kamble, a Navi Mumbai resident claimed that the probe body took his signature on 10-12 blank papers and later filled it up themselves without in- forming him about the contents of the pan- chanama. Kamble said Sail’sinterviewinspired him to reveal truth. Wankhede, Mumbai zonal director for NCB, said, “Hostile. Will com- ment in court. Matter is subjudice.” —ANI Tripura: Mosque vandalised and shops set afire Agartala: A mosque was vandalised and two shops set ablaze in north Tripura on Tuesday evening during a VHP rallytakenoutinprotest against the recent vio- lence against Hindus in neighbouring Bangla- desh, district SP Bhanu- pada Chakraborty was reported as saying in the media. The state police haveprovidedprotection to mosques in sensitive areas, and warned against sending of pro- vocative messages on social media. —ANI HC tells authorities to decide on plea to evacuate Indians from Af New Delhi: The Delhi HConWednesdaydirect- ed the Centre to decide therepresentationof the plearelatedto227Indian andAfghanNationalsof Indian origin - Hindus, Sikhs stranded in Af- ghanistan, as per law. With these directions, Court disposed of PIL relatingto227Indianna- tionals and Afghan na- tionals of Indian origin who are Hindus and Sikhsbyreligionstrand- ed in Afghanistan and who are constantly and almost daily facing threats to their lives and properties at the hands of the Taliban. —ANI The petitioner had sought urgent relief for their evacu- ation, issuance of e-visa and safe return to India. The peti- tioner told that the source of the knowledge of the facts are stranded Indian and Afghan people, a non government or- ganisation named India world forum, among others. PETITIONER TOLD THE COURT... However, the Court ex- pressed its doubt about the facts mentioned in the case and asked the petitioner where he got information related to stranded people. COURT EXPRESSES DOUBT OVER FACTS KAMBLE CLAIMS Kamble claimed he is a witness in this case, “I am Shekhar Kamble. I am not making any allega- tions but I want to say that I got cheated (by NCB). In a Kharghar case number 80/21, a Nigerian was caught, Nigerian was not drug peddler. He pushed us and ran away.” RAJINI CALLS ON PREZ, PM! Superstar Rajinikanth was honoured with India’s highest cinema award Dadasaheb Phalke Award at the recently held 67th edition of the National Film Awards. Rajinikanth, his wife Latha on Wednesday tweeted photos from their meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind. Rajini met the top leaders in New Delhi, where he had gone to receive the prestigious Award. New Delhi: Making his first appearance after 6 years following incar- cerationatTarapur,RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Wednesday took pot- shots at Nitish Kumar- led govt calling it a dis- pensation facing inter- nalfrictionamongallies. He also accused the JD (U) strongman of resort- ing to cheating before forminggovtafterBihar assembly polls heldlastyear. —ANI However, the details of the discussion are still unknown. The telephonic conversa- tion comes after Congress and RJD broke off the alliance ahead of the by-polls in Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) and Tarapur constituencies in Bihar scheduled on October 30. 2 CONSTITUENCIES BY-POLL IN BIHAR ON OCTOBER 30 Sonia’s‘LET’SFIXIT’calltoLalu New Delhi: Congress president Sonia Gandhi dialled Lalu Yadav on Tuesday amid signs that the RJD leader con- siders his long-time ally a dead weight in Bihar, especially with the ap- proaching by-polls be- coming a flashpoint be- tween the parties. Lalu Yadav, return- ing to Bihar politics af- ter 3 years in jail and hospitals, held up a gi- ant red flag for the op- position alliance on Monday as he publicly dissed a Congress lead- er and questioned what good the alliance had done for his party . Lalu was asked whether RJD’s alliance with the Congress was over. “Kya hota hai Con- gress ka gathband- han (of what use is alliance with Cong ress),” snapped Lalu Yadav. —ANI Sonia Gandhi speaks to Lalu Yadav after he taunts Congress 1 Congress prez dials RJD chief amid ‘trouble’ in Bihar grand alliance 2 Though state Congress leaders are furious with the RJD leader, Sonia Gandhi wants to smooth things over with one of the party’s oldest allies, say sources. SOURCES SAY HadIbeenoutofjail,Tejashwiwould haveformedgovtinBihar:LaluYadav Lalu Prasad Yadav waves to supporters during a by-election rally at Tarapur constituency, in Munger on Wednesday. Party leader Tejashwi Yadav also seen. PeopleofBiharhadmadeTejashwitheCM.ButNitish Kumarformedthegovtthroughcheatingand manipulation.HadIbeenoutside,itwouldnothave happened.So-called‘doubleengine’govtinBihar-aneuphemism forNDArulingbothstateCentre--hadfailedonallfrontsasthe engineswerepullingeachotherindifferentdirections.Issarkar kokoiidhartohkoiudharsekhichrahahai. —LALU PRASAD YADAV, RJD chief Sonia Gandhi
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NEWS JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia कारायालर आबकारी आरुक्त, राजस्ान, उदरपुर क्रमांक :- प.32/(बी)(1)आब/एल/2021-22/3319 दिनांक : 27.10.2021 िेशी मदिरा, दििेशी मदिरा एिं बीयर की कमपपोदिट ररटेल ऑफ िुकानों के अनुज्ापत्र हेतु आिेिन एिं ई-नीलामी आमंत्रण बाबत सूचना फेि-XV 1. सर्वसाधारण को सूचित चकया जाता है चक चरत्तीय रर्व 2021-22 के चिए राजय में आबकारती बन्ोबसत हेतु ्ेशती मच्रा, राजस्ान चनचम्वत मच्रा (RML), भारत चनचम्वत चर्ेशती मच्रा (IMFL) एरं बतीयर कती ररटेि ऑफ ्ुकानों (कम्ोचजट ्ुकानों) के अनुज्ा्त्र जारती करने के चिए आबकारती नतीचत 2021-22 के अनुसार भारत सरकार के उ्क्रम एम.एस.टी.सी. चिचमटेड के माधयम से ई-नतीिामती (ई-बोिती) आयोचजत कती जा रहती है। अभती तक XIV फेज में नतीिामती सम्न्न हो िुकती है। 2. ्ुकानरार नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस र कम्ोचजट फतीस चरभागतीय रेबसाईट https://www. rajexcise.gov.in ्र ्चश्वत है। ्शा्वई गई ‘नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस’ राचर्वक (12 माह के चिए) है। रासतचरक गारंटती राचश एरं राचर्वक कम्ोचजट फतीस कती गणना अनुज्ा्त्र हेतु जारती सरतीकृचत कती चतच् से आनु्ाचतक आधार ्र कती जाऐगती। 3. आरे्न शुलक ्ूरा्वनुसार ‘मूि नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस’ के अनुसार हती रहेगा। 4. अमानत राशि - आबकारती एरं मद्यसंयम नतीचत 2021-22 के चबन्ु संखया 2.7 में अमानत राचश के बारे में प्ारधान चकये गये हैं। ्रनतु चकसती भती फेज में एक बार यच् चकसती कम्पोशिट मशिरा िुकान के चिए बोिती्ाता द्ारा बेकआउट चकया गया है तो ऐसती कम्ोचजट मच्रा ्ुकानों के चिए चनम्नचिचित प्कार से अमानत राचश चनधा्वररत कती जातती है। शेर ्ुकानों के चिए अमानत राचश ्ूर्वरत रहेगती। श्ेणी अमानत राशि (रु.) रर्व 2021-22 के चिए 50 िाि रू्ये तक मूि नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस रािती ्ुकान 2,00,000 रर्व 2021-22 के चिए 50 िाि रू्ये से अचधक एरं 2 करोड़ रू्ये तक मूि नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस रािती ्ुकान 3,00,000 रर्व 2021-22 के चिए 2 करोड़ रू्ये से अचधक मूि नयूनतम ररजर्व प्ाईस रािती ्ुकान 5,00,000 5. फेज-XV में चनम्नचिचित चतच् अनुसार ई-नतीिामती (ई-बोिती) आमंचत्रत कती जातती है : - क्र.स. नीलामी की शिनांक आवेिन करने की अंशतम शतशि 1 10.11.2021 09.11.2021 नतीिामती का समय ्ूरा्वनुसार प्ातः 11:00 बजे से सायं 04.00 बजे तक रहेगा। नतीिामती एक काय्व च्रस में नयूनतम ्ांि घणटे कती होगती एरं उसके ्शिात् जब तक बोिती िगतती रहे तब तक 10 चमनट के अन्नत चरसतार (indefinite extension) तक जारती रहेगती। 6. आवेिन:- फेज-XV के चिए आरे्न कती प्चक्रया च्नांक 28.10.2021 को प्ातः 11:00 बजे से प्ारमभ है त्ा चनधा्वररत नतीिामती कती च्नांक से एक च्न ्ूर्व को रात 11:59 ्ती.एम. तक िािू रहेगती। 7. यच् आरे्क द्ारा च्नांक 12.02.2021 के ्शिात् https:// www. mstcecommerce.com ्र ्ंजतीकरण कराया है तो उनहें ्ृ्क से ्ंजतीकरण कराने कती आरशयकता नहीं रहेगती। ्ूर्व में आरंचटत यूजर आई.डती. र ्ासरड्ड के माधयम से ई-नतीिामती हेतु आरे्न कर सकते हैं। यच् ्ूर्व में ्ंजतीकरण नहीं कराया है तो https:// www.mstcecommerce.com ्र जाकर चनःशुलक ्ंजतीकरण करा सकते हैं। 8. सफि बोिती्ाता H1 के चकसती कारण से बैकआउट होने ्र चद्ततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता H2 को सफि बोिती्ाता H1 द्ारा प्सताचरत राचर्वक गारनटती राचश ्र उस मच्रा ्ुकान को िेने हेतु अरसर च्या जायेगा त्ा चद्ततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता H2 द्ारा सहमचत ्ेने ्र ्ूर्व में उलिेचित प्चक्रया अनुसार राचश जमा कराने ्र उसके ्क्ष में अस्ाई अनुज्ा्त्र कती सरतीकृचत जारती कती जारेगती। H2 द्ारा उ्यु्वकत अरसर के बा् सहमचत नहीं ्ेने ्र उसे उसकती सरयं द्ारा बोिती गई कतीमत H2 ्र मच्रा ्ुकान ्ेने का अरसर च्या जारेगा। यच् इस कतीमत ्र भती H2 द्ारा मच्रा ्ुकान नहीं िती जातती है तो उसकती अमानत राचश जबत कर H3 को क्रमशः H1 एरं H2 द्ारा प्सतुत प्सताचरत राचर्वक गारनटती राचश ्र उस मच्रा ्ुकान को िेने हेतु अरसर च्या जायेगा। तृततीय उच्चतम बोिती्ाता H3 द्ारा सहमचत ्ेने ्र ्ूर्व में उलिेचित प्चक्रया अनुसार राचश जमा कराने ्र उसके ्क्ष में अस्ाई अनुज्ा्त्र कती सरतीकृचत जारती कती जारेगती। H3 द्ारा उ्यु्वकत अरसर के बा् सहमचत नहीं ्ेने ्र उसे उसकती सरयं द्ारा बोिती गई कतीमत H3 ्र मच्रा ्ुकान ्ेने का अरसर च्या जारेगा। यच् इस कतीमत ्र भती H3 द्ारा मच्रा ्ुकान नहीं िती जातती है तो उसकती अमानत राचश जबत कर िती जायेगती। 9. सफि बोिती्ाता द्ारा सम्ूण्व धरोहर राचश च्नांक 16.11.2021 तक जमा करानती होगती। 10. सफि बोिती्ाता को ‘शनराधाररत अशरिम वाश्धाक गारनटी राशि’ एरं ‘शनराधाररत कम्पोशिट फीस की न्यूनतम 50 प्रशतित राशि’ च्नांक 22.11.2021 तक जमा करानती होगती त्ा चनधा्वररत कम्ोचजट फतीस कती शेर 50 प्चतशत राचश च्नांक 30.11.2021 तक जमा करानती होगती। 11. एम.एस.टती.सती. हेल्-डेसक ्र काया्विय समय में माग्व्श्वन चिया जा सकता है। 12. अनय शततें ्ूर्वरत रहेंगती। उ्यु्वकत के संबंध में चरसतृत च्शा-चन्देश, शततें त्ा अनुज्ा्न हेतु उ्िबध ्ुकानों कती चनधा्वररत सूिती मय चरररण चरभागतीय रेबसाईट https://www.rajexcise.gov.in एरं एम.एस.टती.सती. चिचमटेड कती रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com ्र उ्िबध है। आबकारी आ्ुकत, रािसिान उि््ुर। DIPR/C/10901/2021 Avani, Krishna Nagar from Rajathan to get Khel Ratna Naresh Sharma Jaipur : The National Sports Awards Com- mittee has announced the Khel Ratna Awards and this time 11 players from across the country will be honored with Khel Ratna. These include two Paralympic play- ers from Rajasthan - Avani Lekhara and Krishna Nagar. Avani had brought laurels to the country by win- ning the gold medal in shooting at the Tokyo Paralympics. At the same time, Krishna won the gold medal in the Badminton M6 category. Both the players are from Jaipur . This will be the first time in histo- ry that two Paralympi- ans from Rajasthan will be honored with the Khel Ratna at the same time.Avani Le- khara is the first play- er from the country to win two medals at the Tokyo Paralympics. Avani, who lives in Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, won India’s first gold in the 10m air rifle at the Tokyo Paralym- pics. CONSTABLE DIES, SHO HURT AS JEEP FALLS OFF BRIDGE First India Bureau Bhilwara: A police con- stable was killed while a station house officer (SHO) and driver were injured when their jeep fell off a bridge in pur- suit of a criminal in Bhilwara district of Ra- jasthan, officials said on Wednesday . The incident oc- curred late on Tuesday night when the police- men were chasing a ve- hicle after receiving information that a no- torious smuggler and his accomplices were travelling in it, police said. Upon getting in- formation of the smug- gler’s movement, the district police were on alert. The SHO of Raila police station, Sunil Chaudhary, spotted the vehicle and started chasing it. There were four policemen, includ- ing the SHO, in the po- lice vehicle, Additional SP, Shahpura (Bhilwara), Chanchal Mishra said. She said the police vehicle over- turned and fell off a bridge leaving consta- ble Ishaq Mohammad (32) dead. In the acci- dent, the SHO and driv- er of the police vehicle were injured. The fourth policeman es- caped unhurt. Mishra said the smugglers could not be caught and are still being traced. TEACHERARRESTED FOR CELEBRATING PAK WIN, GETS BAIL First India Bureau Udaipur: A private school teacher, who had celebrated Pakistan’s victory against India in World Cup T-20 match on Sunday, was termi- nated by the school and she was arrested by the Udaipur police on Wednesday. Later, the court granted her bail after she deposited a fine of Rs 20,000. Nafeesa Attari, a teacher at Neerja Modi School Udaipur, had posted a picture of Pa- kistani players with the caption, “Jeeeet gay- eeee, We wonnn”. After screenshots of her WhatsApp status went viral on social me- dia, the school manage- ment terminated her and a case was regis- tered against her by Ba- jrang Dal in Ambamata police station of Udaipur on Tuesday . She was arrested on Wednesday morning under IPC Section 153 (B) (Imputations, asser- tions prejudicial to na- tional-integration). Minor raped in Dausa, accused absconding BJP to launch ‘Halla Boll’ against Gehlot govt from today in state First India Bureau Jaipur : The BJP is all set to launch the ‘Halla Bol movement’ from Thursday against the Gehlot government in the state. On Thursday, there will be simultane- ous sit-in demonstra- tions at all the sub-divi- sional headquarters of the state. In the Halla Bol move- ment, 77 leaders of the state level will go to the subdivision level and lead the dharna demon- strations. BJP state president Satish Poonia will sit on a dharna in Osian, Jodhpur. The second phase of the BJP’s Halla Bol movement will begin in November where there will be demon- strations at all district headquarters. Man goes missing from Barmer village Durru Miyan’s elder brother dies at 83 yrs Dausa: A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a married man in Dausa district of Ra- jasthan. The incident took place on Monday after the accused ab- ducted the girl when she was going to school. He took her to an iso- lated area and allegedly raped her, police said. Station House Officer (SHO), Mandawari, Rampal Meena said the victim”s father lodged a complaint on Monday night, alleging that his daughter, a Class 10 stu- dent, was abducted and raped. The officer said that the accused is at large and being looked for. —PTI Mukesh Mathrani Barmer: A 25-years-old man went missing from a bordering village in Rajasthan’s Barmer district. Victim was a resident of Janpalia vil- lage, which is situated close to the Pakistan border. Security agen- cies are suspecting that the man had crossed the international border and reached Pakistan, after which BSF was in- formed. Though, the BSF officials held a meeting with their Pa- kistani counterparts and raised the issue but so far they did not con- firm the presence in Pa- kistan. According to the in- formation, Murad Khan father of Sabeer Khan (25), who is missing had lodged a complaint with Sedwa police that on October 24 his son left for Dargah but did not return till late evening. First India Bureau Jaipur : Nawab Allaud- din alias Parru Miyan, the elder brother of for- mer Rajasthan govern- ment minister Durru Miyan, passed away at the age of 83 after a pro- longed illness. He was admitted to a private hospital where he died on Tuesday night due to a heart attack. After the death, there was a wave of mourning in the en- tire Loharu. After the prayer of Asar on Thursday, he will be buried at his native place Loharu, Haryana. On the information of the death of former minister Durru Mi- yan’s brother, many people reached Loharu House located in Jaipur Civil Line and consoled the family members. PILOT LASHES OUT AT CENTRE FOR INFLATION First India Bureau Bhopal: Former Depu- ty Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot on Wednesday lashed out at the Centre for in- creasing inflation and farmers agitation. Addressing an elec- tion rally in Chaigaon in Pandhana assembly constituency of Khand- wa district, he targeted the BJP and the Modi government fiercely . He said that people are suf- fering badly due to sky- rocketing inflation and continuously rising fuel prices. Sachin Pilot also flayed Modi govern- ment for the anti-farm- ers’ policies. The Congress leader also held election ral- lies at Sanawad in Badwah assembly con- stituency of Khargone district and at Mundi in Mandhata assembly constituency of Khand- wa district. In Rajasthan, Sachin Pilot has addressed public meetings in sup- port of party candi- dates in Vallabhnagar and Dhariawad assem- bly seats where bypolls are going to be held. Joshi meets Valmiki’s family, assures help First India Bureau Bharatpur: Chief Whip and Minister in- charge of Bharatpur, Dr Mahesh Joshi on Wednesday met the Arun Valmiki’s family members, who died in police custody in Agra recently. Joshi ex- pressed his condolenc- es to the victim. Joshi assured justice on be- half of the Rajasthan government and Con- gress and also said that in future, the UP police will not be allow action in Rajasthan. Joshi lat- er in a statement also said that the govern- ment has provided full protection to the vic- tim’s family and the Congress government stands with the victims. Joshi was accompanied by Bharatpur Mayor Abhijit Kumar Jatav, Deputy Mayor Girish Chaudhary, Deepak Dandoria and former Sarpanch Mahesh. Petrol price touches Rs 115.21, diesel at Rs 106.47 First India Bureau Jaipur: The surge in petrol and diesel prices continues to burn a hole in the pockets of the com- mon people. With the announce- ment of new petrol and diesel prices by oil companies in Rajasthan on Wednesday, the fuel prices see another record hike. Oil companies in- creased the prices of petrol by 37 paise and diesel by 38 paise. Now 1-litre of die- sel in Jaipur will see a new price of Rs 106.47 paise. Likewise, the petrol prices per litre have been revised up- ward to Rs 115.21 paise. The ill-fated jeep of the police party that fell off a bridge while chasing a criminal in Bhiwara district. (Inset) the file photo of the constable Ishaq Mohammad who died in the incident. Incident happened when police team was chasing a criminal in a jeep in Bhilwara dist Nafeesa Attari and her Whatsapp message that went viral. Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and former MP CM Kamal Nath at an election rally in MP. Mahesh Joshi meets Arun Valmiki’s family members in Bharatpur. First India Bureau Jaipur: People of the state did not have to experience any power cuts this month de- spite shortage of coal, and consequently electricity . The power generation in the state has come back to normal 2015 mega- watts, thanks to the efforts of Chief Min- ister Ashok Gehlot. ACS Subodh Agrawal said that the state has already re- ceived despatch of 415 rakes this month so far as against 402 rakes in the whole of September. Till Tues- day, Coal India sub- sidiaries NCL and SECL have des- patched 162 rakes while state PSU PKCL has despatched 253 rakes of coal. Six of the shutdown ther- mal power units re- sumed their normal operation in October. Meanwhile, Dr Agrawal held a vir- tual meeting with all the CMDs and MDs. Raj beats coal crunch, no outages in October Jodhpur: The services of suspended Inspector Leelaram and three constables have been reinstated in the Lovely encounter case. In the preliminary investiga- tion of the police, the allegations levelled against the four police- men have been found to be baseless and the en- counter has been ac- cepted as genuine. ACP Mandor Rajendra Di- wakar was entrusted with the internal inves- tigation of case. —FIB Lovely encounter: Four suspended cops reinstated Avani and Krishna SC RESERVES VERDICT IN SAND MINING CASE HIGH COURT DISPOSES OF PIL ON VACANT POSTS Jaipur: Supreme Court on Wednesday completed the hearing of all parties in case of illegal sand mining in Rajasthan reserved its verdict to be pro- nounced on a later date. Putting an interim stay on Nov 16 2017, SC had banned any kind of sand mining in state without due permission of the Union Ministry of En- vironment and Forest. Rajasthan Bajri Truck Operators Welfare So- ciety president Naveen Sharma had filed a peti- tion against violation of the SC order. State has taken a stand in favour of the sand miners. Jaipur: The HC on Wednesday disposed of a PIL filed against not filling up the high posts in various Commissionerates like Women’s Com- mission, Human Rights Commission, Lokayukt etc, which are lying vacant for a long time.In its order, the Division Bench of Justices MM Srivastav and Farzand Ali said that the state government has already appointed the Lokayukta and the chairman of Human Rights Commission. IN THE COURTYARD
  • 9. Leadership is not just leading by example; it is also far sighted vision in thoughts and deeds. —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 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/010/2019-21 DC Jain Jaipur: The DGGI ac- tion against Miraj Group - for GST Tax evasion of a whopping Rs 869 crore - seems to be the start of a ‘tum- bling’, as there are still major questions that remain unanswered. While the DGGI has arrested two men - identified as Vinay- kant Ameta and Dhananjay Singh - and the duo have been sent to judicial custody till November 2, sources say there are still ‘big- ger fish’ in the ‘puddle’ that need be looked out for. Interestingly, after their arrest, a bail ap- plication was moved in the special court for economic offences however the same was rejected by Judge Manoj Nimodiya. Rep- resenting the DGGI, advocate BL Takhar had stressed in the court that the duo are accused of a GST theft of serious nature which the court also upheld. It is this move that, according to sources, is being seen as ‘tighten- ing the noose’ around the main individuals behind the group, since the arrested duo are merely administrative workers and do not own the company or have any stake in it, which is owned by Madan Paliwal. Interestingly, the Mi- raj Group has under- taken a herculean con- struction project at Nathdwara wherein a 351 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva is being constructed at a cost of whopping 300 crore ru- pees. Now that the GST theft has been un- earthed, the whistle- blower in the matter - advocate SK Singh - has questioned if the pious work of construction of Shiva’s statue has been funded by the ‘black money’ amassed from tobacco sale? “Is this black money also used in other works of public inter- est and projects in Nathdwara. Who is the ultimate beneficiary in matter? GST should delve deeper till the real indi- viduals behind this evasion,” SK Singh said on Wednesday. WHISTLEBLOWER APPEALS GST TO DELVE DEEPER TILL THE ‘ULTIMATE BENEFICIARY’! MIRAJ’S ‘MIRAGE’ EXPOSED! First India Bureau Surat: Raj Health Min- ister and Gujarat Con- gress in-charge Dr Raghu Sharma landed in Surat on Wednesday evening. He will be meeting Surat and South Gujarat Congress leaders. This is his second visit to the state after Sharma was appointed as state Congress in- charge. During this visit he will try to understand party debacle in recent civic and panchayat polls. On Friday along with Amit Chavda and other leaders they will receive party national leader and former pres- ident Rahul Gandhi, who is coming to attend a court proceedings. Party workers were hoping new names would be declared be- fore Diwali, but it seems now it will be an- nounced only after Di- wali and that too after 3 days Chintan Shibir. Party leaders are busy preparing for shibir, as Rahul has assured that he will address shibir. First India Bureau Jaipur: Renowned Gandhian thinker Dr SN Subbarao passed away at the age of 92 breathing his last at SMS Hospital in Jaipur on Wednesday morn- ing. Subbarao was ad- mitted in SMS last week and suffered a heart at- tack on Tuesday even- ing following which he succumbed on Wednes- day morning. LAST RITES TODAY His last rites will be per- formed on Thursday at Gandhi Ashram in Jau- ra in Morena district of MP . The mortal remains of Rao were kept for the last darshan at Vinoba Gyan Mandir and many leaders including CM Gehlot, Dotasra paid tribute to Rao. Gehlot will travel to Jaura to- day to attend his last rites. SN Subbarao was born on 7 February 1929 in Bangalore and was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi from childhood. He participated in Quit India Movement at the age of 13 and was en- gaged in propagating Gandhian values throughout his life. CM: DEEPLY HURT BY HIS DEATH CM has condoled the death of veteran Gan- dhian thinker Dr. SN Subbarao. He said that I am personally deeply hurt by the death of Dr Subbarao.“Thedeathof such a great Gandhian thinker and philoso- pher, who constantly inspired the youth of country through his camps, is an irreparable loss for all of us.” New Delhi: Rajasthan Revenue Minister Har- ish Chaudhary has ex- pressed his desire to leave his post and has conveyed it to the party high command, includ- ing CM Ashok Gehlot. Congress recently ap- pointed Chaudhary as the state in-charge of Punjab. He also met So- niaGandhionWednes- day in the national capi- tal to discuss various organisational and Pun- jab related issues. He told that he believes in ideology of ‘one person one post’ and wants to fulfil the new responsi- bilitygiventohimbythe party with dedication. Chaudhary said he does not want to give fuel to any controversy or spec- ulation about his resig- nation from post of min. ‘This is my opinion, I have conveyed to high command,’hesaid. —PTI ‘BHAIJI’ IS NO MORE, GUV, CM OTHER LEADERS CONDOLE DEMISE CM Ashok Gehlot pays last respect to Dr Subbarao at Vinoba Gyan Mandir in Jaipur. Jagdeesh Chandra laying floral wreath for peace of departed soul at Vinoba Gyan Mandir. Kalraj Mishra @KalrajMishra Condolences to the passing away of veteran Gandhian thinker Dr. SN Subbarao, may his soul rest in peace. I pray to God to give peace to the departed soul and give strength to his fans to bear this loss. Om Birla @ombirlakota The death of Gandhian thinker Dr. SN Subbarao ji is sad. He dedicated his life to take the principles and values of the revered Bapu to the masses. Dr. Raghu Sharma @RaghusharmaINC I pray to God to give place to the departed soul at his feet. Dr. SN Subbarao ji had devoted his entire life to social service. Dr C.P. Joshi @drcpjoshi Deeply regret the demise of Gandhian Dr.S.N.Subbarao ji. His work has inspired mil- lions towards building the nation and youth. Sachin Pilot@SachinPilot The great Gandhian thinker Dr. S.N. The news of Subbarao ji’s demise is extremely sad. Following the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, he dedicated his life to the service of the nation. I pray to God to give peace to the departed soul and give strength to his fans to bear this loss. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat@gssjodhpur Padmashree Dr. SN Subbarao ji, who gave a new direction to the society by assimilating the ideas of Gandhiji, is no more among us. He did many unforgettable works for the betterment of the country. Avinash Pande @avinashpandeinc SN Subba Raoji always taught the lessons of Gandhism, social harmony, peace, peace, love, all, religion, equanimity. CONDOLENCES! Jagdeesh Chandra condoles Rohan and Aditi. Jagdeesh Chandra pays tribute. Jagdeesh Chandra paid tribute to Late Smt Usha Sharma at the prayer meeting held in her beloved memory. He condoled the bereaved family, her husband Rishi Dev Sharma, sons and daughters-in-law- Rahul Sharma Neena Sharma and Rohan Sharma Aditi Nagar Sharma in this hour of deep grief on the tragic and untimely demise of Usha Sharma ji who left for her heavenly abode on Tuesday morning. The Prayer meeting was held at Sector 48, Gurugram on Wednesday evening. Dr Raghu Sharma on 3 days visit to Surat Raj Minister Chaudhary to quit the govt Dr Raghu Sharma being welcomed by Gujarat unit president Amit Chavda, Surat city president Naisadh Desai at Surat airport. First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has said that works of Jal Jeevan Mission should be taken forward rapidly . “This is an ambitious plan to provide water to every household in the rural areas of state by 2024. Keeping in view the drinking water require- ments of Rajasthan, it is necessary to make opti- mum use of water from other major projects in- cluding Chambal Pro- ject, Mahi Dam, Narma- da Project. At the same time, efforts should be made to fulfill the re- quirements of Jal Jee- van Mission by collect- ingtherainwaterthatis wasted,” CM said while reviewing the Mission’s progress on Wednesday . The Chief Minister expressed happiness thatdomesticwatercon- nections are being is- sued in the name of fe- male head of the family to promote women em- powerment Meanwhile, Gehlot also approved an addi- tional Budget provision of Rs18 crore for con- struction of a modern bus stand footbridge under construction at Paota in Jodhpur. CM also approved special relief to the chil- dren suffering from sexual offenses on the basis of the recommen- dation of the Child Wel- fare Committee. He also agreed to pay special relief tosuchvictims immediately from fund maintained under Dist Child Protection Unit. CM also held a review of tour- ism department through VC at CMR and directed that the branding should be in such a way that the indelible image of Ra- jasthan is imprinted on the minds of the tour- ists. He added that by in- creasing tourism activi- ties on a large scale, huge employment op- portunities will be avail- able in the state and state’s GDP will also in- crease. State govt has issued a new tourism policy-2020 with the in- tention of promoting tourism in the state, he added. Meanwhile, in view of the proposals received from the MLAs, CM ap- proved to up- grade 5,716 km rural roads and other dis- trict roads to main district roads. Speed up the works of Jal Jeevan Mission: CM Gehlot First India Bureau Jaipur: AICC Gen- eral Secretary and Rajasthan in-charge Ajay Maken reached Jaipur on Wednes- day evening by Indi- go flight. Upon his arrival, Maken was received by PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasra, Deputy Chief Whip Mahen- dra Chaudhary, MLA Rafiq Khan and Con- gress leader Sandeep Chaudhary . Speaking to First India at the airport Maken appeared con- fident of a win in the upcoming by-polls. Regarding resolu- tion of demands of Sachin Pilot Camp, he said, “There is no such camp in Con- gress, all are united.” On the question of cabinet expansion, Maken stressed, “will do it soon. “ Cong will win both seats in by-polls: Maken in Jaipur Ajay Maken reaches Jaipur International Airport on Wednesday. On Maken’s arrival, Govind Singh Dotasra, Rafeek Khan, Archana Sharma, Sandeep Chaudhary, Avadh Sharma, Gopal Kesawat and others were seen. Congress will win in the by-polls. Our party will win both the seats. There is no such camp in Congress, all are united.” —Ajay Maken, AICC General Secy Rajasthan in-charge
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