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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) 153/8 pulled a spectacular 20-run win
against Punjab Kings (PBK) 133/8 in the 42nd match of IPL in Pune on
Friday. For LSG, Quinton de Kock top scored with 46 off 37 balls. Punjab’s
Kagiso Rabada took 4 wickets giving away 38 runs in his quota of 4 overs.
IPL: LUCKNOW
SUPER GIANTS
DEFEAT PUNJAB
KINGS IN PUNE
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to visit Bengaluru on May 3 ahead of
the likely cabinet expansion in the state. “Amit Shah is likely to visit Bengaluru
on May 3 and I would try to use the opportunity to seek an audience to discuss
cabinet expansion,” said Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday.
K’TAKA CABINET
EXPANSION:
BOMMAI TO MEET
SHAH ON MAY 3
GEHLOT TERMS POWER OUTAGE
IN COUNTRY AS ‘NATIONAL CRISIS’
BY STAGING DEMONSTRATIONS IN STATE, BJP IS PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE ELECTRICITY
DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES, WHO ARE DOING THEIR WORK IN A CHALLENGING ATMOSPHERE, CM SAID
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Terming power
outage a “national cri-
sis”, Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot expressed
concern on Friday over
the shortage of coal sup-
ply in the country and
the simultaneous in-
crease in electricity de-
mand during summer.
He said the demand
for electricity has in-
creased in 16 states due
to the rising mercury
levels and coal is not be-
ing supplied in accord-
ance with the require-
ment, affecting the
power supply
.
“This is a national
crisis. I appeal to every-
one to unite in this cri-
sis and support the gov-
ernment in improving
the situation. Turn off
non-essential electrical
appliancesatyourhome
or workplace. Set your
priorities and use elec-
tricity in accordance
with your need,” Gehlot
said in a tweet in Hindi.
He condemned the
Rajasthan unit of the
Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) for putting pres-
sure on the employees
of the power distribu-
tion companies by stag-
ing protests.  Turn to P10
CM Ashok Gehlot
CRUCIAL READ
MAMATA MEETS
KEJRI IN DELHI
LT GEN RAJU NEW VICE
CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF
CHINA TO PERMIT
INDIAN STUDENTS
EXPLOSION AT
KABUL MOSQUE
New Delhi: At a time
when both AAP and
TMC are vying for the
Opposition space in
several states, Delhi
CM Arvind Kejriwal
met his West Bengal
counterpart Mamata
Banerjee on Friday.  P6
Lt Gen Baggavalli Somashekar
Raju will take over as the next
vice chief of the Army Staff on
May 1, the defence ministry
said on Friday. Lt Gen Raju
will succeed incumbent Lt Gen
Manoj Pande who will take the
reins of Army from Naravane.
The Chinese government
announced on Friday that it will
allow ‘some’ Indian students
to return to China and continue
their education, after more than
two years since the onset of
the COVID-19 pandemic and
subsequent lockdowns.  P7
Kabul: A powerful
explosion ripped through
a mosque during Alvida
namaz in the Afghan
capital of Kabul on
Friday, killing at least 10
people and wounding
more than 20, a Taliban
spokesman said.
Two get death for rape-murder
of minor tribal girl in Bundi
CM Gehlot says his govt committed to women’s safety
Bhawani S Hada
Bundi: In a first, the
POCSO court in Bundi
sentenced two men to
death and Rs 1.20 lakh
fineonFridayforraping
and killing a 15-year-old
girl last year. The court
convicted Sultan, 27,
and Chhotulal, 62, with
instructions to carry
out the sentence within
next 11 working days.
The accused had
raped her even after
she died, the post mor-
tem report revealed.
On December 23, 2021,
the body of a minor girl
was found with no
clothes on in a forest
area under Basoli Police
Station, said Bundi SP
Jay Yadav. Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot said
that his government is
committed to women’s
safety and no guilty will
be spared for commit-
ting such crimes. Refer-
ring to the court’s deci-
sion, he said it was the
first such case in the
state in which two con-
victs were sentenced to
death at once under
POCSO Act.  P3
Ex-CEC Sunil Arora: EVMs
can never be tempered
Dr Anita
Hyderabad: The
launch ceremony of Tel-
angana People’s Agenda
for Development (T-
PAD) took place at the
Institute of Engineers
India in Hyderabad’s
Khairtabad on Friday
.
Former Chief Elec-
tion Commission-
er Sunil Arora attended
the ceremony as chief
guest. The event was
presided by Prof T Tiru-
pati Rao, who is the
chairman of the T-PAD.
Arora,whilespeaking
during the ceremony
, re-
called his fond memo-
ries with Hyderabad.
He also said that Elec-
tronic Voting Machines
(EVMs) can have flaws
like any other machine,
but cannot be tempered.
“We faced various
courts on several occa-
sions, but none of them
ever doubted the integ-
rity of the election Com-
mission,” he added.
COALCRISIS
New Delhi: India’s se-
vere heat waves are ex-
pected to stretch into
early next month,
meaning millions of
people will have to en-
dure more days of dan-
gerous temperatures
and hours-long black-
outs.
The country is brac-
ing for temperatures to
rise to a record high,
according to Mrutyun-
jay Mohapatra, head of
meteorological depart-
ment. The agency is
working with states
and the government’s
disaster management
arm to get early warn-
ings to those on the
ground, he said in an
interview in New Del-
hi.
Thermometerread-
ingshavealready
reached 46
degrees Celsius (115 de-
grees Fahrenheit) in
central and northern
India, with two months
to go before the mon-
soon season that typi-
cally brings cooling
rains. They hit the
highest since 1901 last
month. The heat has
tested power grids as
airconditionersrunon
full blast and threat-
ened wheat crops. Lo-
cal authorities are im-
plementing action
plans to manage health
risks and even deaths,
Mohapatra said.
“Why is it exception-
ally warm this year?
Theonlyreasonisglob-
alwarming,”saidRoxy
Mathew Koll, a
climate
scientist at the Indian
Institute of Tropical
Meteorology
. “We have
looked at data for sev-
enty years and at the
intensity
, the number
of heatwavesisdirectly
in response to global
warming.”
India is expected to
suffer more frequent
andintenseheatwaves,
extremerainfallander-
ratic monsoons in the
coming decades as the
planet warms, accord-
ing to the United Na-
tions’Intergovernmen-
tal Panel on Climate
Change.
BLACKOUTS
LEADS TO POWER
Extreme heatwave, hours-long
powercuts to stretch into early May
CANCELLED 42 TRAINS MAKE WAY
FOR COAL TRANSPORTATION
Some 42 passenger trains have been cancelled
across India to allow faster movement of coal
carriages to tackle
critically low stocks
at power plants in the
middle of blackouts and
outages in many states.
These trains have been
cancelled indefinitely,
Railways officials said
today, with coal stocks depleting rapidly in thermal
power plants. The Railways is trying to take steps
“at war-footing” to transport coal and also cut down
the time it takes to move coal to power plants.
DELHI GOVT WARNS OF METRO,
HOSPITAL SERVICES DISRUPTION
The Delhi government on Thursday warned of a
possible power disruption at crucial establishments,
including metro and
hospitals. The warning
stemmed from an in-
creasing coal shortage.
Delhi Power Minister
Satyendar Jain has now
written to the Union gov-
ernment urging it to
ensure adequate coal supply to power plants
that provide electricity to the national
capital. Jain said, “The govern-
ment is trying to ensure
that people do not face
power outage”.
SEVERAL STATES HIT
BY ACUTE SHORTAGE
n 	PUNJAB: Farmers’ body Kisan Mazdoor
Sangharsh Committee staged a protest in
Amritsar on Friday in front of the house of the
power minister accusing him of not ensuring
adequate electricity supply to the farming
sector. Punjab power minister Harbhajan Singh
said that driven by the rising temperature, the
demand for electricity shot up by 40 per cent
compared to the corresponding period of last
year.
n 	ODISHA: The Orissa High Court was apprised
that the ongoing coal crisis of aluminium
major NALCO has been resolved following
a discussion among the stakeholders con-
cerned. The High Court, which on April 25 had
directed three Union secretaries (mines, coal,
and power), and the Chairman of the Railway
Board to sit together, in virtual or hybrid mode,
with the chairman-cum-managing directors of
the MCL and NALCO to find a way within 24
hours for resolving the crisis so that NALCO’s
smelter plant at Angul and its Alumina refinery
at Damanjodi were not pushed to the brink of a
shutdown, was informed about the outcome of
the discussion
n UTTAR PRADESH: Amidst the shortage of coal
in thermal power stations, the power crisis
may deepen in the densely populated state of
Uttar Pradesh as only one-fourth of the coal
stock is left in the state, which is way below
the required level. Sources said in the first
fortnight of April, the demand for electricity in-
creased due to scorching heat. The coal crisis
in the state-owned Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut
Utpadan Nigam continues as only 26 percent
of the coal that should be in stock is left.
n OTHER STATES: In Andhra Pradesh, Maha-
rashtra, Gujarat, Jharkhand and Haryana, there
are powercuts ranging from 3 to 8.7 per cent.
Semiconductors consumption
in India projected to cross $80
billion by 2026, says PM Modi
New Delhi (ANI): Hail-
ing India for being an
attractive investment
destination for semicon-
ductor technologies,
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi on Friday said
the country’s own con-
sumption of semicon-
ductors is expected to
cross $80 billion by 2026
and may touch $110 bil-
lion by 2030.
PM Modi said that
the country is building
a digital infrastructure
to connect over 1.3 bil-
lion citizens.
“We are using digital
technology to trans-
form lives in all sectors
of governance from
health and welfare to
inclusion and empow-
erment,” PM Modi said
while virtually inaugu-
rating the three-day
Semicon India Confer-
ence-2022 in Bengaluru.
The Prime Minister
said that with steps like
connecting six hundred
thousand villages with
broadband investment
in developing capabili-
ties in 5G, IoT, and clean
energy technologies,
India is paving the way
to lead the next technol-
ogy revolution.
Zelenskyy: Russian troops came
close to capturing me  family
Kyiv: Ukraine’s Presi-
dent Volodymyr Zelen-
skyy said in a recent
interview that Russian
troops came very close
to capturing him and
his family
. He made the
revelation while speak-
ing to Time magazine,
while recalling the in-
tense early days of the
Ukraine war.
Russian President
Vladimir Putin an-
nounced the invasion
on February 24, and
Zelenskyy recalled from
the memories that exist
“in a fragmented way”
what happened that day
.
One of the most vivid
memories, the Presi-
dent said in the inter-
view, is he and his wife
Olena Zelenska waking
up their 17-year-old
daughter and 9-year-old
son to tell them that the
bombing had begun.
“It was loud. There
were explosions over
there,” Zelenskyy said.
Soon it became ap-
parent that Zelenskyy
was a target and presi-
dential offices were not
the safest place to be.
The President said he
was informed that a
Russian strike teams
had parachuted into
Kyiv to kill or capture
him and his family
.
Anti-Khalistan
protest: 2 groups
clash in Patiala,
curfew imposed
Patiala: Parts of Patia-
la in Punjab are tense
aftertwogroupsclashed
during an anti-Khal-
istan protest march to-
day. The police fired in
the air to disperse the
crowd. At least two peo-
ple are believed to have
been injured in the
clashes. A curfew has
been imposed in the
city from 7 pm today till
6 am tomorrow.
Punjab Chief Minis-
ter Bhagwant Mann
called the incident un-
fortunate and vowed his
government would not
let anyone create dis-
turbance in the state.
“The incident of
clashes in Patiala are
deeply unfortunate. I
spoke with the DGP (po-
lice chief), peace has
been restored in the
area,” CM Mann said.
Clashes broke out af-
ter the procession held
by the group which
identifies itself as Shiv
Sena (Bal Thackeray)
came face to face with a
Sikh group that is be-
lieved to be pro-Khal-
istan.
Later in the day,
Shiv Sena expelled
Punjab unit working
president, Harish Sin-
gla, after a clash.
Ex-CEC Sunil Arora
The convicts in police custody.
Ukraine’s President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
PM Narendra Modi
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Muslims offered their last
Friday (Jumma) prayers of
the holy month of Ramadan
on April 29, called Alvida
Jumma or Jamat ul-Vida.
Meanwhile, BJP leader
Rajendra Rathore demanded
a policy to ban loudspeakers
in the state like UP did.
Chief Qazi Khalid Usmani,
however, said loudspeakers
are used continuously for
the last 100 years and
there should be objection
when inciting slogan are
used. Loudspeakers were
used even during BJP govt,
he said. People offering
prayers near Jama Masjid
at Badi Chaupar (inset)
loudspeaskers being put up.
 —PHOTOS BY
 SANTOSH SHARMA
Jamat
ul-Vida
45-yr-old man burnt
alive in Saras booth
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A person iden-
tified as Shiv Charitra
Shah, 45, originally
fromBihar,wascharred
to death when fire broke
out at Saras Dairy booth
at Malviya Nagar here
on Thursday night.
His son has accused a
retired ASP, who lives
in front of the dairy
booth, of killing his fa-
ther. Police has collect-
ed evidence from spot
with the help of FSL
team.
SHO Malviya Nagar
Dharmaraj Chaudhary
said about a month ago,
Saras Dairy booth was
taken in Sector-3 Malvi-
ya Nagar by Shiva
Charitra along with son
Lakshman. Both father
and son used to sleep in
booth itself. On Thurs-
day night around 12:30
am, Laxman got a call
from his friend and
went out. Shortly after
his departure, the booth
caught fire at around
1.15 am. Booth was bolt-
ed from outside.
Rohit Soni
Jaipur/Bhilwara:
Deputy Leader of Oppo-
sition Rajendra Singh
Rathore joined Asind
MLA Jabar Singh
Sankhla’s dharna in the
Assembly on 11th
day
.
Rathore took a dig at
district administration
 accused collector of
adopting a double atti-
tude regarding approv-
als in DMFT fund.
While warning ad-
ministration, Rathore
said he can get all MLAs
along with Gulab Ka-
taria. Targeting state
government, Rathore
said agitations and
demonstrations for de-
velopment are going on
in every district on Fri-
day and the brave MLAs
are fighting for develop-
ment, sitting on a dhar-
na for worsening condi-
tions.
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: Congress’ ‘Aza-
di Ki Gaurav Yatra’ is
passing through Ra-
jasthan and prepara-
tions are on for a warm
welcome from PCC to
the Gaurav Yatra.
In this connection,
Rahul Gandhi may
come to the state on
May 21. In view of the
preparations, PCC Pres-
ident Govind Singh Do-
tasra took a meeting in
the PCC on Friday. The
march will enter Jaipur
on May 9, and a public
meeting will be held at
Dudu. On May 21, Rahul
Gandhi may come to
Kotputli and a round of
preparatory meetings
has started in PCC.
Ministers Shakunta-
la Rawat, Rajendra Ya-
dav, RTDC Chairman
Dharmendra Singh
Rathore, Pawan
Godara, Ram Singh
Kaswan and Lalit Toon-
wal were present in the
meeting. It has been
learnt that meetings
will also be held in
Shahpura while road
show will be held from
Gandhi Circle to Jawa-
harlal Nehru Statue.
Jaipur (PTI): The
Vishwa Hindu Parishad
(VHP) on Friday alleged
that Congress govern-
ment in Rajasthan was
avoiding accountability
after demolishing “an-
cient” Hindu temples in
Alwar district.
State govt has sus-
pended two senior offi-
cials of Rajgarh munic-
ipality in Alwar follow-
ing a backlash over
demolition of two tem-
ples as part of an anti-
encroachment drive to
widen a road in munici-
pal town.
CM Gehlot and his
ministers are also doing
appeasement politics.
There is a competition
among ministers as to
who should appear
more anti-Hindu, VHP
provincial vice presi-
dent Subhadra Papdi-
wal told reporters here.
In this rush, they do
not hesitate to insult re-
vered saints  gurus of
Hindus, he alleged.
Papdiwal demanded
arrest of local MLA and
officials who ordered
demolition of temples.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: All is not well
in BJP Board of Jaipur
Municipal Corporation
Greater. The party or-
ganisation is angry
about the kind of inci-
dent that happened in
the General body meet-
ing held recently
.
An important meet-
ing of councillors was
called at BJP headquar-
ters on Friday in which
leaders bluntly told all
the councillors to unite
or else be ready to face
action. Deputy Leader
of Opposition Rajendra
Rathore, BJP Jaipur
president Raghav Shar-
ma and MLA Ramlal
Sharma held the meet-
ing of the councillors.
Councillors are seen
divided  different pow-
er centers have devel-
oped. Most of coun-
cilors unanimously ex-
pressed their displeas-
ure over bringing mo-
tion of censure against
the commissioner.
First India Bureau
Jhalawar: BJP State
President Satish Poo-
nia said CM Gehlot
engages in political
gambling as a result
of which, there was
mismanagement of
electricity in Raj and
due to that power cri-
sis has arisen.
“Gehlot claims that
power crisis has aris-
en due to shortage of
coal. He should see the
letter dated April 24 of
Rajasthan DIPR, in
which it has been said
that Rajasthan has en-
sured supply of coal.
There is no more coal
shortage before the
state. The statements
of Gehlot and his
DIPR department are
contradictory. Ge-
hlot’s own govern-
ment is responsible
for the power crisis,”
Satish Poonia said.
He reached Chow-
mahala in Jhalawar
on a two-day visit to
Hadoti on Friday. He
was welcomed at
Chowmahala railway
station. Poonia also
reached Unhel
Nageshwar.
First India Bureau
Bikaner: A man has
been booked on charg-
es of raping his minor
niece at Seruna police
station. The accused
has been raping her
for the last seven-eight
months. When the un-
cle started troubling
more, minor girl in-
formed her family.
SHO Ramchandra
Dhaka said about 8
months ago, girl had
gone to graze her cows
when accused forced
himself on her.
First India Bureau
Sirohi/Bhilwara: A
20-year-old woman
woman has alleged
gangrape by 5 people
in Abu Road area. She
told the police that the
accused stopped her
on way  gangraped.
Victim filed a report.
In another case in
Bhilwara, a man has
been accused of rap-
ing his 12-year-old
niece during a wed-
ding ceremony by tak-
ing her to a forest. A
case has been filed.
FSL team collecting evidence from the charred Saras booth at
Malviya Nagar on Friday.  —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater.  —File Photo
Satish Poonia with party
workers in Jhalawar.
Subhadra Papdiwal interacting
with the press.
 —Photo By Suman Sarkar
Rajendra Rathore, Shravan S Bagadi and Pankaj Meena in press
conference at BJP headoffice. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
Azadi Ki Gaurav Yatra: RaGa
maycometoKotputlionMay21
Power crisis due to
Gehlot govt: Poonia
Man booked for
repeatedly raping
minor niece
Five gangrape
woman in Sirohi;
uncle rapes niece
JMC Greater councillors must unite or else be
ready to face action, warns Rajendra Rathore
Appeasement politics
happening in Raj: VHP
Rathore corners Bhilwara
collector over DMFT fund
Govind S Dotasra in a meeting at PCC where Shakuntala Rawat,
Rajendra Yadav, Ganga Devi, Dharmendra Rathore, Rafeek Khan,
Amin Kagzi, Ram S Kaswan, Babu Lal Nagar, Pawan Godara, Ram
Singh Kaswan, Lalit Toonwal are also seen.
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Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: In wake of
heatwave, flight opera-
tions have stopped from
Jaisalmer and Bikaner
and reduced from
Udaipur, Jodhpur and
Kishangarh airports.
As summer begins to
show its effect and the
number of tourists has
declined, airlines have
also suspended flight
operations.
At Jaipur Airport,
there were 60 flights
daily in winter, now 55
flights on an average.
From Udaipur, only 8
flights, Jodhpur 6
flights, Kishangarh 4
flights, Jaisalmer
flights stopped after
March, Bikaner opera-
tions stopped from 26
April.
Interestingly, flight
operations were very
high in winters, which
has now reduced. In the
golden city of Jaisalm-
er, an average of 5
flights were operating
daily in winters, which
have now completely
stopped.
Intense heat grounds flights in state
HEAT WAVE CAUSES TURMOIL
Many innovations by us ensure
justice to such victims: CM
TWO GET DEATH FOR RAPING, KILLING MINOR
200 cops held accused
within 12 hours, presented
chargesheet in 3 days
Bhawani S Hada
Bundi/ Jaipur: React-
ing to the death sen-
tence to two accused of
raping and killing a
15-year-old girl in Bun-
di, CM Ashok Gehlot
said his govt made
many innovations to
ensure justice to such
victims. The POCSO
court in Bundi convict-
ed Sultan, 27, and
Chhotulal, 62, for rap-
ingandkillingaminor.
“Such news keep
coming from every
state which is a matter
of concern for the en-
tire country
. Keeping
this in mind, we have
made many innova-
tions in the state. Due
to which, justice is be-
ing ensured to every
victim today,” he said
in a tweet. After his
coming to power, more
than 620 people have
been convicted under
POCSO Act, including
eight who were award-
ed death penalty
, and
about 137 who got life
imprisonment, he said.
Meanwhile, Bundi
SP Jay Yadav said that
ateamof morethan200
police personnel ar-
rested the accused
within 12 hours, got
their confession, and
presented chargesheet
in the POCSO court in
three working days.
The third accused, a
minor, was sent to the
juvenile home. 22 wit-
nesses and 79 pieces of
evidence were present-
ed before the court,
said Govt Advocate MS
Kishanawat.
	
z July 21, 2018: Death
for raping a 7-month-
old in Alwar
	
z August 6, 2018:
Death for rape and
murder of 15-year-
old in Barmer
	
z March 17, 2021:
Death for raping a
5-year-old in Jhun-
jhunu
	
z September 27, 2021:
Death for rape and
murder of a 7-year-
old Sirohi
	
z October 26, 2021:
Death for rape and
murder of 11-year-
old in Ajmer
	
z February 10, 2022:
Death for rape and
murder 4.5-year-old
in Jaipur
	
z April 29, 2022: Death
to two for gangrape,
murder in Bundi
DEATH TO 8 UNDER POCSO
Ashok Gehlot
@ashokgehlot51
After the forma-
tion of our gov-
ernment, in the
cases of POCSO
Act, 8 convicts
have been hanged,
more than 137
life imprisonment
including a total
of more than 620
convicts have
been sentenced.
Rajasthan Police deserves ac-
colades for acting fast. This
will definitely stop the crimes
and this action will set an example in
other cases as well. It was my com-
mitment to local citizens that justice
would be provided soon.  —Ashok Chandna, MoS IPR
Rajasthan Police takes these cas-
es very seriously. We arrest
criminals by collecting evidence,
and ensure their punishment by taking
it under the Case Officer Scheme.
—ML Lather, DGP
LIFER TO RAPIST
OF MINOR IN
JUST 11 DAYS
20-YEAR JAIL TO RAPISTS IN TWO
SEPARATE CASES
Alwar: The POCSO
Court-III on Friday
sentenced a man to
life imprisonment
and imposed a fine
of Rs 1 lakh on him
for raping a 7-yr-old
girl in Bhiwadi. Owing
to the swift action of
police, the convict was
arrested within 12-hrs
of committing the hei-
nous crime, forwarded
to court in 72-hrs and
was pronounced guilty
within straight 11 days.
The convicted youth
Ranapal, on 3rd April
took the kid to his
house on some pretext
and outraged her
modesty.
Jaipur/Dungarpur: A POCSO court in Jaipur sentenced a
man to 20 years of imprisonment on Friday for kidnapping
and raping a minor girl in Shipra Path police station area 3
years ago. Special judge Hemraj Gaur also imposed a fine
of Rs 1.1 lakh on the convict. Similarly, the POCSO court in
Dungarpur sentenced a man to 20 years of imprisonment
and imposed a fine of Rs 1.75 lakh on him for raping a
minor. A case was registered against the convict Banshilal
with Sagwara police station last year.
ARCHANA SHARMA: NCW CHIEF
SILENT ON ISSUES IN BJP STATES
RAYAZ MEETS DAUSA GANGRAPE
VICTIM’S FAMILY, ASSURES HELP
Dausa: Politics is
intensifying in the case
of gangrape and murder
of a married woman
in the Ramgarh
Pachwara of
Dausa. After NCW
President Rekha
Sharma reached
Dausa on Thurs-
day and made
several allega-
tions against the state
govt and police, Social
Welfare Board Presi-
dent Archana Sharma
reached Dausa and said
that Rekha Sharma,
who is sitting on the
responsible post,
only sees the
crime happening
in Rajasthan. “She
is silent on issues
related to BJP
governed states,”.
She talked to the
Dausa SP and appreci-
ated police action.
—Laxmikant Sharma
Jaipur: RSWC Presi-
dent Rehana Rayaz
met the family of the
Dausa gangrape victim
in Chaksu and
has promised
them of providing
every possible
help. She spoke
to police and
administrative
officers and said
that action will be taken
against arrested crimi-
nals. “I assure you that
these animals will not
be spared,” she said.
Rayaz took a swipe at
Sharma telling her that
Rajasthan is not a
state for political
tourism and there
are other states
in the country
where serious
crimes are be-
ing committed
against women and
Rekha Sharma must
visit there too.
Corona: 89 in Raj;
68 +ve in Jaipur,
including 9 kids
RAJ HC assures min
pay to contractuals
In a relief to tourism sect,
state govt relaxes UD tax
DrArchana case:
AccusedJoshion
4-day remand
REET row: 2
more accused
held by SoG
JMCG Dy
commissioner
fined by RIC
Dasua: Shivshankar
alias Ballya Joshi, main
accused in Dr. Archana
Sharma suicide case of
Lalsot, was presented by
thepoliceinthecourton
Friday from where he
was remanded to 4 days
police custody
. The in-
vestigatingofficerof the
case, DSP Kaluram Mee-
na, said said that during
the remand, the accused
Shivshankar will be in-
terrogated thoroughly
and evidence will be col-
lected. On the other
hand, the administra-
tive inquiry in the case
handedovertoJaipurdi-
visional commissioner
Dinesh Kumar Yadav
has made no headway
.
Thepolicehavearrested
7 accused so far. —FIB
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The SoG of the
police arrested two
more accused in REET
paper leak case. Broth-
ers Subhash Chand and
Ajay Kumar were ar-
rested when in the in-
vestigation came to the
fore that after receiving
the pre-exam paper,
they had sent the paper
to the other accused.
So far, SoG has ar-
rested 52 accused in this
case. Now the search is
on for the rest of the ac-
cused. The SOG have
earlier submit an up-
dated report during the
hearing of the case on
26th April. After which
the intensity of arrests
have been increased.
Jaipur (PTI): The Ra-
jasthan State Informa-
tion Commission’s DB
Gupta has imposed a
fine of Rs 25,000 for not
providing information
sought under the RTI
Act on the then Dy Com-
missioner of JMCG in
Mansarovar Zone.
Rajesh Jain, a local
citizen, had filed an ap-
peal and complained
thatthecorporationwas
not providing him the
information he sought
for two years.
During the hearing,
the commission ex-
pressed a deep displeas-
ure after seeing the re-
ply of the corporation.
He then imposed the
fine, which will be de-
ducted from the salary
.
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JAIPUR 42
KARAULI 45.6
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Corona cases
made another jump on
Friday when 89 new
positive cases including
9 kids in Jaipur were
reported in 24 hours.
With this active cases
rose to 329.
Highest 68 cases were
reported in Jaipur
where active cases rose
to 247. Maximum 7 cas-
es were reported from
Jagatpura area in
Jaipur. Nine children
are between age group
of 6 to 14 years. Out of
68 patients, record of 7
patients has not been
found. At present, all
children and elders of
age group of 12 years
and above are being
vaccinated. Children up
to 12 years of age who
have not yet received
vaccination. danger to
them. Apart from this,
there is a risk of getting
infected with corona
even for young children
from this age group.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan
High Court has directed
to comply with the or-
der of 13 Jan to pay the
minimum pay scale to
contractual workers of
AG and GA offices.
Advocate RN Mathur
told the division bench
of acting CJ MM Srivas-
tava and Justice Samir
Jain about the SLP in
the Supreme Court.
Senior advocate
Suresh Pareek, on be-
half of the contractual
workers, said that the
contractual employees
working in the offices
of Govt Advocate and
Additional Advocate
General for almost 17
years have been de-
manding to remove pay
discrepancies but the
state govt is not paying
attention.
Only 4 contract work-
ers are getting a salary
of Rs 12,400 per month
while other workers are
getting Rs 5,600 (clerk)
and Rs 4,400 (class IV)
salary per month.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Gehlot gov-
ernment has given a big
gift to the tourism units.
Tourism units up to 500
square yards in the
state will not have to
pay UD tax. UDH Minis-
ter Shanti Dhariwal has
given approval on the
letter. In fact, CM Ashok
Gehlot had given indus-
try status to tourism
under the budget an-
nouncement 2022-23.
At present, industrial
units up to 500 square
yards are exempted
from UD tax. In the
same sequence, this ex-
emption has been given
to tourism units. This
will put an additional
burden of about Rs 700
crore on the state gov-
ernment every year.
During Corona, there
was an adverse effect on
the tourism sector.
RAJ HC BUILDING AMONG TOP
Rajasthan High Court building Jodhpur, built by RSRDC, has been ranked first among
buildings across the country by Indian Building Congress. RSRDC was awarded for
Excellence in Built Environment-2021 in Delhi on Thursday. On Friday, the award was
presented to PWD Minister Bhajan Lal Jatav by MD Sandeep Mathur where Sanjay
Saxena, Satish Chandra Agarwal and others were also present.
REAL ESTATE POWER
Rajendra Rathore, Dr Mahesh Joshi, RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora and JDC Ravi Jain
felicitating UDB’s Ravindra Singh Thakkar at Dainik Bhaskar Real Estate Excellence Awards
on Friday.  —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
For the senses wander, and
when one lets the mind follow
them, it carries wisdom
away like a windblown ship
on the waters.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
Ashwini Vaishnaw
@AshwiniVaishnaw
India is a Talent Nation. Our talented
engineers and designers are trusted
by the world to deliver solutions.
It is this foundation on which our
Semiconductor programme is built.
#SemiconIndia2022
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
I appreciate all the experts, academia
and intellectuals for making possible
this landmark day in our Indian
knowledge system. The mandate
document, India’s model of education
based on the NEP 2020 will act as a
benchmark for emerging economies
across the world.
TOP TWEETS
MAYAWATI WANTS
TO BE CM AGAIN
BUT REALISING
THE DREAM
WILL BE TOUGH
ne can always dream
and dream big. So
there’s nothing
wrong in Bahujan Sa-
maj Party president
Mayawati dreaming of once
again becoming the chief minis-
ter of UP and then the prime
minister. If only it was possible
to realise her dream in the face
of odds which are stacked
against her! From 19 seats her
party won in 2017, the BSP was
reduced to just one seat in 2022.
Mayawati wants to rise like a
phoenix when she dreams of be-
coming the chief minister again.
Mayawati has been the chief
minister of Uttar Pradesh on
four different occasions. Start-
ing under Kanshiram’s tutelage,
the BSP stuck to its core vote
bank of Dalits, mainly Jatavs.
Later her effort to include Brah-
mins, Thakurs and Muslims
also helped the party stay afloat.
The tide began to turn against
her after the I-T raid on her par-
ty office and Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Amit Shah
began to wean BSP voters. Poli-
tics of UP has changed to
Mayawati’s disadvantage.
O
ast week Prime
Minister Naren-
dra Modi prom-
ised the youth of
Jammu and Kash-
mir a better future unlike
their parents. “You won’t
have to suffer like your par-
ents and grandparents as this
region will write a new chap-
ter of prosperity and develop-
ment in the next 25 years.”
For assimilating Kashmiri
youth in the mainstream our
mindsets have to stop looking
at them from the communal
prism as was done to India’s
ace fast bowler Mohd. Shami
when he went wicketless
against Pakistan in the T20
World Cup. Shami was bru-
tally trolled for his religion
but was stoutly defended by
the team captain Virat Kohli
who called “targeting some-
one for his faith the most pa-
thetic thing to do”. The entire
team rallied around Shami.
In the case of players like
the Jhelum Express Umran
Malik a greater amount of
sensitivity has to be observed.
He has to be treated with re-
spect for his talent and all reli-
gious bigotry has to be kept
aside. Then alone he will feel
part of the Indian team and
India, in case he is selected.
How we treat Umran will en-
courage the lanky 6’3” Basit
Bashir and Sharukh Ahmed
Dar to admire Indian ethos.
Bashir,allof 19,isanotherfast
bowlerwhoisverypromising.
The troll army of the Hin-
dutva brigade should not be
allowed to go around con-
demning a player or other
talents from Kashmir on reli-
gious ground. If the PM is
reaching out to them, they
must not scuttle his plans.
Encouraging the Muslim
youth from Kashmir to join
the mainstream is the best
way forward.
GIVE JK YOUTH CHANCE
TO JOIN MAINSTREAM
The troll army of the
Hindutva brigade should
not be allowed to go
around condemning a
player or other talents
from Kashmir on religious
ground. If the Prime
Minister is reaching out
to them, they must not
scuttle his plans
L
BEYOND
UKRAINE
WAR
WAR SCAN
ussia’s invasion of Ukraine
has led to the most important
clashindecadesbetweenMos-
cowandtheWest.Russiastart-
edinvasionof Ukraineon24th
of Feb 2022 thinking of creat-
ing shock and awe by its rapid
advance through Air, Sea and
land using it’s awesome mili-
tary power. President Putin
thought that Ukrainian popu-
lationwaspro-Russiaandthey
willwelcometheRussianforc-
es with open arms, like the
liberation of Bangladesh, by
the Indian armed Forces. It
wastheirconsideredviewthat
NATO forces and EU will not
come to save Ukraine. They
had planned to wrap up the
campaign in just two to three
weeks. None of their assump-
tionscametrueexceptinvolve-
mentof NATOtosaveUkraine.
However, it’s easy to start a
war but difficult to stop it.
The war in Ukraine has
been going on for two months
now. The Ukrainian forces or
Govthasnotsurrendered.The
war could well drag on, prov-
ing the existence of space
for conventional war,
in the nuclear
b a c k d r o p .
Russia is fac-
ing logistics
problems in
the battle-
field and
the economic sanctions will
begin to hurt soon. However,
in this short time, the conflict
has not only divided the world
but also given rise to fears of
World War III.
EMERGING WORLD
ORDER
The UN was established after
World War II to guide the
world in the right direction.
But it got bogged down in the
battle between two ideologies
in what became the Cold War.
Ukraine may be wake-up call
for the West. To wake up to
therealityof arapidlyemerg-
ing new international order,
driven by national interests.
All the developed coun-
tries have united under the
US banner, against Russia.
They are weaponizing trade
and finance and carefully
scrutinizing arms sales. Rus-
sia has been declared eco-
nomic pariah and all world
trade has been stopped with
Russia. There’s real concern
among Western leaders over
their failure to build a broad-
er coalition against Russia.
India’s neutral
stand has hit
them par-
ticularly
hard.Even
tradition-
al Western
allies like Israel, Saudi Ara-
bia, UAE, among others, have
refused to fall in line. As the
distinctly disjointed global
response to the Ukraine war
demonstrates, most develop-
ing countries would prefer to
forge their own path in a
global political economy
.
INDIA’S PRINCIPLED
STAND
NATOandRussiaarecompet-
ing to persuade some of the
world’s most powerful na-
tions, namely China and In-
dia, to take a side in the con-
flict. Both Russia and the U.K.
senttheirforeignministersto
India. One of the top U.S. ad-
visors, Daleep Singh, also
travelled to India in April.
PrimeMinisterof U.K. wasin
Indiarecently,callingNaren-
dra Modi as his ‘Khas Dost’.
PROGNOSIS
Astheconflictgrindsonamid
meandering negotiations in
search of a mutually accept-
able face-saving diplomatic
formula.  Sooner or later, the
war will come to an end, but
Ukraine will be damaged be-
yondimmediaterepair.There
islikelytobebarteratthebar-
gaining table where Ukraine
will be declared a buffer state
between Russia and NATO.
The Eastern parts of Ukraine
and Crimea could be declared
Independent with Russia
friendly Govts. Russia will
agree to phased withdrawal
from Ukraine along-with lift-
ing of sanctions. There may
be regime change in Kyiv, in-
spite of all the bravery on so-
cial media by Zelensky
.
A new world order will
emerge post Ukraine War,
with multi polar dimensions.
It will see degradation of Eu-
rope further in global order
and image of USA as the only
superpowerwillgetabeating.
Regional alliances and super
powerswillemergewithcoun-
tries like China, India, Japan,
Russia and Australia having
their own influences. On the
economic front, supremacy of
dollar as world trading cur-
rency will decline and many
alternatives of direct trade
will emerge. Interdependence
on other countries will reduce
with PM Modi’s call of ‘
At-
manirbhar Bharat’ gaining
momentum. The relevance of
strongarmedforcesasthelast
instrument of foreign policy
will be established again. All
developing countries like In-
dia will have strong ‘Force of
Deterrence’ to safeguard it’s
frontiers and as guarantee to
safety
, progress and growth. .
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
R
NATO  Russia are
competing to persuade some
of the world’s most powerful
nations, namely China 
India, to take a side in
conflict. Both Russia  U.K.
sent their foreign ministers
to India. One of the top U.S.
advisors, Daleep Singh, also
travelled to India in April.
PM of U.K. was in India
recently calling Narendra
Modi as his ‘Khas Dost’.
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)
Clean-up crews prepare to work at the site of an explosion in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Inset): A view of a hall in museum of Arkhip
Kuindzhi, destroyed after shelling in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol. —PHOTOS BY PTI
India has taken a path of principled neutrality. The key reasons
for this stand are old connections, Russian concessions
following oil price spikes, the reliance on Moscow for
60% of military supplies, and the current government’s
resolve. PM NARENDRA MODI’S ‘NATION FIRST’ THEORY
APPLIES TO STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, AS
WELL. POTUS has taken a mature stand and stated that
US understands India’s specific needs and neutral stand
due to it’s own compulsions.
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Sharat Kumar Verma
New Delhi: In Maha-
rashtra, the controver-
sy involving MP
Navneet Rana and her
MLA husband Ravi
Rana started with the
public recitation of Ha-
numan Chalisa, but
now the matter seems to
be gaining momentum.
After the arrest of both,
many things have start-
ed to come out in open
and new cases are being
expected. It is reported
that the agencies have
got information about
the relationship with
the underworld and
wires are being connect-
ed from a bar in Mum-
bai to a spiritual insti-
tute in Haridwar. How
much truth is there in
these ‘claims’ or is it
merely heresy
, it will be
known after investiga-
tion, but it seems that
the problems of both
are going to increase.
There are also allega-
tions of money launder-
ing but it has to be inves-
tigated by the ED, so
nothing can be said
about that right now.
Sena MP Sanjay Raut
has tweeted and alleged
that MP Navneet Rana
had taken a loan of Rs 80
lakh from Yusuf Lak-
dawala. Keep in mind
that Lakdawala was ar-
rested by the ED in the
money laundering case
and he died in jail. Raut
has said that Lakdawala
had links with Dawood
Ibrahim gang and called
it a matter related to na-
tional security
. Now the
ED and other central
agencies are also under
pressure to investigate
from this aspect. What-
ever happens in the in-
vestigation, but now the
Ranacouple’sdifficulties
may increase. The state
police is also looking for
some new cases which
could lead to trial.
Rana couple’s troubles may increase, substantially!
HANUMAN CHALISA ROW
Is Azam Khan
really distancing
himself from SP?
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: Samajwadi
Party MLA Azam Khan
is leaving no chance to
express his displeasure
towards his party and in
thisregardheismeeting
leaders of all parties ex-
cept SP’s. He has ex-
pressed his intention by
gettinghisspokesperson
to make a statement
againstSPanditsnation-
al president Akhilesh
Yadav. He has given the
message that he wanted
to give to the BJP
, and
nowhehopestogetsome
relief. But it’s not like he
is merely pretending to
be against the party and
its leader. In fact, Azam
Khan actually believes
that that by staying with
theSP
,thereisnothingto
be gained and now his
first priority is to some-
how get out of jail.
So, he will continue to
give the message that he
is distancing from SP
. It
is thus that he refused to
meet SP MLA Ravidas
Mehrotra, who came to
meet him in jail. But he
met Congress leader
Pramod Krishnam and
also met Shivpal Yadav.
His son Abdullah Azam
welcomedRashtriyaLok
Dal leader Jayant Singh
to his home. Asaduddin
Owaisi’s party has sent
an invitation to him to
join forces with AIMIM.
On the other hand,
the SP is also not giv-
ing much importance
to the developments
now. However, the true
color of Azam Khan’s
politics will be known
when the by-election
will be announced on
the Rampur Lok Sabha
seat vacated by his res-
ignation. Owaisi’s par-
ty is hoping to estab-
lish a foothold in UP
and open an account
with his support.
ED files FIR against Kolkata
Police over ‘forged’ order
Kolkata (Agencies):
The Kolkata Police has
been accused of “for-
gery and fabrication of
a court order” in an FIR
filed by the Enforce-
ment Directorate
against the force.
In 2021, an audio clip,
purportedly of ED offi-
cials discussing the coal
smuggling case against
TrinamoolCongressMP
Abhishek Banerjee, sur-
faced. Mamata Baner-
jee’s nephew had then
filed an FIR against the
agency over the audio
clip. The matter was tak-
en up by a magistrate’s
court in Kolkata.
However, trouble be-
gan when the court
asked for voice samples
of theEDofficersreport-
edly heard in the conten-
tious clip. The Kolkata
Police, which reports to
Mamata Banerjee - Ben-
gal’s Home Minister,
sent the court order to
the ED but allegedly
with certain edits.
Although the court
asked for the voice sam-
ple, it also mentioned an
important aspect - con-
sent. Kolkata’s Alipore
court asked ED officials,
especiallyJointDirector
Kapil Raj, to appear be-
fore the Kolkata Police
and provide voice sam-
ples with their consent.
Kapil Raj is also super-
visingtheinvestigations
in the coal and cattle
smuggling cases in
which Banerjee is under
the scanner of the finan-
cial probe agency
.
“The Kolkata Police
sentthecourtordercopy
multiple times through
different channels.
When we approached
the court and got the
original order copy
, it
was mentioned that a
voice sample can be tak-
en only provided the of-
ficer gives his consent.
Theconsentpartwasnot
in the order copy sent by
theKolkataPolicewhich
amounts to forgery
,” an
ED source told media.
The ED said that the
ordersentbytheKolkata
Policehadnomentionof
consent — a subterfuge,
the ED alleged, to force
its officials to comply
with the Kolkata Police.
CENTRE-BENGAL BATTLE ESCALATES
Jhukega Nahi: Mevani
after bail in assault case
Guwahati: Gujarat
MLAJigneshMevanion
Fridayallegedtheruling
BJPby“usingawoman”
to“frameacase”against
him has done a “coward-
lything”.Thecomments
came hours after Mr Me-
vani was granted bail by
a court in Assam in a
case of alleged assault
onawomanconstableof
the Assam Police.
“I will not bow down
(jhukega nahi),” Mevani
told media, alluding to
the movie Pushpa.
Mevani was arrested
in the alleged assault
case on April 25 just af-
ter he was granted bail
by another court in As-
sam in a case over
tweets on Prime Minis-
ter Narendra Modi.
“My arrest was not a
simple matter. It must
have been done under
the instruction of politi-
cal bosses at the PMO
(Prime Minister’s Of-
fice),” Mevani said.
“Iamstillproudof the
tweet I did. In the tweet,
I basically asked the
Prime Minister to main-
tain peace and harmony
as communal classes
happened...As a citizen
of India,Ihavemyrights
to ask this. As a lawmak-
er what’s our duty? It is
to urge people to main-
tainpeace,sothat’swhat
I did,” Mevani said.
“And in the second
case, they cooked up a
story to frame a case by
using a woman. The
government is such a
coward that it used a
woman against me.
Such a coward act it is,”
the Gujarat MLA said,
adding the ruling BJP
is doing all this with an
eye on the Gujarat elec-
tion, which will be held
later this year.
Cong revamps
Punjab unit
after assembly
poll debacle
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): The Congress on
Friday appointed five
new vice presidents, a
treasurer and a general
secretary in the Punjab
unit of the party.
“Congress president
has approved the pro-
posal of appointment of
treasurer, vice presi-
dents and general secre-
tary of Punab Pradesh
Congress Committee,”
an official statement
from the party said.
While Amit Vij was
appointed as the treas-
urer of the PPCC, Aru-
na Chaudhary, Inder-
bir Singh Bolaria,
Kushaldeep Singh Kiki
Dhillon, Pargat Singh,
Sunder Sham Arora
have been made as vice
presidents.
Chennai (Agencies): Tamil Nadu Assembly on
Friday passed a unanimous resolution urging
the central government to
permit the state to send es-
sential items, medicines to Sri
Lanka on humanitarian basis.
The resolution was moved
by Chief Minister MK Stalin
signalling the government’s
changed stance. Earlier, the
DMK government in the state had asked the
central government’s permission to send the
essential items to only Sri Lankan Tamils.
New Delhi: Amid the tactical firing at the security
forces’ camps in Chhattisgarh since the last 10 days,
the intelligence agencies have sounded an alert that
the Maoists may execute a bigger attack in the state.
Sources quoting the intelligence inputs said that the
ultras have initiated more than 10 incidents of firing
and shelling at the security forces’ camps, the latest
being on the CRPF’s Milpa and Amalgunda camps in
Chhattisgarh. Sources also said that the ‘Maoists may
be planning to execute a bigger attack on the security
forces in coming weeks’.
TN PASSES RESOLUTION TO SEND
ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO SRI LANKA
MAOISTS PLANNING BIGGER ATTACK:
INTEL AGENCIES SOUND ALERT
ANIL DESHMUKH’S
CUSTODY EXTENDED
TILL MAY 13
NO HOMEMADE
FOOD FOR RANA
COUPLE IN JAIL
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Mumbai: A special
PMLA court on Friday
has extended the judi-
cial custody of former
Maharashtra Minister Anil
Deshmukh for 14 days in
a money laundering case.
The former Maharashtra
Minister will stay in judicial
custody till May 13. Earlier,
a Special CBI court refused
to grant further custody
of the former Maharashtra
Home Minister to the Cen-
tral Bureau of Investigation
after it sought his custody
for a further three days.
Mumbai: A magistrate’s
court in Mumbai on Friday
rejected independent MP
Navneet Rana and her
MLA husband Ravi Rana’s
applications seeking home
food in jail. The couple,
who were arrested last
Saturday after their call to
chant Hanuman Chalisa
outside Shiv Sena supre-
mo and Maharashtra chief
minister Uddhav Thacker-
ay’s family residence ‘Ma-
toshree’, filed applications
for homemade food on
Thursday.
MAMATA MEETS KEJRIWAL
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee being presented a bouquet by Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a meeting, in New Delhi.  —PHOTO BY PTI
Gujarat is BJP’s laboratory for
governance experiments: Nadda
Gandhinagar (Agen-
cies): BJP president J P
Nadda on Friday said
Gujarat is a “laborato-
ry” for his party for the
matters pertaining to
governance and party
organisation.
Nadda, who is on a
day’s visit to the state,
also claimed that the
BJP is the only true na-
tional party in the coun-
try now as Congress has
become a party of
“brother and sister” and
regionalpartieshavebe-
come family fiefdoms.
“Gujarat is a labora-
tory of governance and
party organisation (for
the BJP). We will imple-
ment this model across
the country. As a party
chief, it is also my re-
sponsibility to take
ahead this model,” he
told reporters during a
press conference here.
Successful “experi-
ments” to develop the
party and make it a
“medium of change”
were carried out in Gu-
jarat when Narendra
Modi was a party office-
bearer and later chief
minister, he added.
Notably, Assembly
elections are due in the
BJP-ruled state in De-
cember this year.
Maha Cong
in-charge
meets Sonia
Post poll violence:
BJP delegation
meets Prez Kovind
Nitish to skip meet
called by Law Min
New Delhi: Amid the
loudspeaker row and
the controversy over
‘Hanuman Chalisa’
recitation, Maharash-
tra in-charge of the
Congress, HK Patil met
Sonia Gandhi on Fri-
day and briefed her
about the situation in
the state where the
Congress is a part of
the MVA government.
Sources said that the
issue of the appoint-
ment to the Maharash-
tra Assembly Speaker’s
post also came up dur-
ing the meeting. After
the Assembly elections
of 2019, Nana Patole of
the Congress was elect-
edSpeakerof theHouse.
New Delhi (ANI): A
10-member delegation,
including lawyers repre-
senting victims of post-
poll violence in West
Bengal, on Friday called
on President Ram Nath
Kovindandurgedforim-
position of presidential
rule citing “complete
breakdown of law and
order in the state”.
“Today we (BJP lead-
ers) along with lawyers
from Supreme Court,
Delhi HC and district
court met President and
demandedtoimposeArt
356, that is, presidential
rule due to complete
breakdown of law and
order in the state,” a top
court lawyer said.
Patna (Agencies): Ni-
tish Kumar has report-
edly decided to skip a
meeting of Chief Min-
isters called by the Un-
ion Law Ministry in
Delhi on Saturday. The
Bihar Chief Minister
has, instead, asked his
Law Minister to stand
in for him.
Nitish Kumar’s re-
fusal to join the meet-
ing is being read as a
sign that he is upset
with ally BJP after re-
cent statements by
various leaders ap-
peared to suggest his
replacement by a “BJP
Chief Minister”. Offi-
cially, he is flying to
Purnia to launch an
ethanol factory.
The government is such a coward
that it used a woman against me.
Such a coward act it is.
 —Jignesh Mevani, MLA, Gujarat
ILLEGAL COAL MINING CASE INVOLVING
MAMATA’S NEPHEW ABHISHEK BANERJEE
Kolkata: An intense battle is being fought between the
Bengal police and the central agencies over investi-
gations into illegal coal mining operations allegedly
involving TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is being
investigated for receiving payoffs from illegal mine
operators. Banerjee and his wife Rujira have been
summoned multiple times by the ED for questioning
in the case. Although the TMC MP did appear before
the agency, he also skipped a few.
Jignesh Mevani does the Pushpa move after getting bail.
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Ranchi: On papers, the
Bharatiya Janata Party
is an extremely strong
opposition in
Jharkhand with 26
MLAs and ‘all weather
allies’ also in the House.
Despite this, the BJP is
unable to play the role
of a strong and effective
opposition, the reason
is that since the forma-
tion of the Jharkhand
Mukti Morcha-Con-
gress Government in
State at the end of 2019,
the BJP leaders are
waiting for its fall, as
and when. But Con-
gress is finding it diffi-
cult to come back to
power the next time. On
the one hand, even in
the BJP
, most of the sen-
ior leaders are of the
opinion that now there
should be no effort to
form the BJP govern-
ment for two-and-a-half
years. Their intention
is that if the govern-
ment falls, President’s
rule should be imposed
and then mid-term elec-
tions should be held.
But bringing down
the State Government
is not easy either since
the issues, which BJP
leaders think are
enough for the govern-
ment to fall, are in real-
ity not ‘enough’. The
BJP may try to play up
the issue of Chief Min-
ister Hemant Soren
getting a mining license
issued in his own name
or the land bought in
the name of his wife or
his brother’s company
or his media advisor
Abhishek Prasad re-
ceiving mining license;
but will they lead to the
ultimate goal of bring-
ing down the govern-
ment? The alleged cam-
paign of the BJP to
break the Congress to
topple the government
has failed. Now BJP
leaders are hoping to
bring down the govern-
ment on the basis of
internal strife within
the JMM Shibu Soren
family. But all the old
leaders know that the
internal strife in the
Soren family like any
other political family
has been going on for
years and it does not af-
fect party politics.
As far as the matter of
office of profit against
the Chief Minister is
concerned,thepartyhas
presentedacasewiththe
Governor and a reply
will also be sent to the
ElectionCommissionon
behalf of the govern-
ment. The mine, which
was allotted in the name
of the Chief Minister,
was already in his name.
The government says
thatCMdidnotapplyfor
Consent to Operate
(CTO),whichmeansthat
he did not intend to prof-
it from it. Despite this,
even if the Election
Commission terminates
the membership, it does
notaffectthemajorityof
the government. If this
happens, someone else
will become the Chief
Minister in place of He-
mant Soren.
BJP can’t topple J’khand Govt, even if it tries its best!
Beijing (PTI) : China
on Friday announced
plans to permit the re-
turn of “some” Indian
students stranded in In-
dia for over two years
following the visa and
flight restrictions im-
posed by Beijing due to
the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chinese Foreign Min-
istry spokesman Zhao
Lijian told a media
briefing here that Chi-
na attaches high impor-
tance to Indian stu-
dents' concerns about
returning to China for
studies. We have shared
with the Indian sides
the procedures and ex-
perience of other coun-
tries' students return-
ing to China .
Actually, the work for
Indian students' return
has already been start-
ed. All that remains to
be done is for the Indian
side to provide the list
of students who really
need to come back to
China, he said.
Asperearlierreports,
over 23,000 Indian stu-
dents, mostly studying
medicine in Chinese
colleges, are stuck in In-
dia after they returned
home as the coronavi-
rus broke out in China
in December 2019. They
could not return to Chi-
na due to the restric-
tions imposed by the
Chinese government to
arrest the spread of the
contagion.
After over 2 yrs, China to permit
‘some’ Indian students to return
Colombo: Sri Lanka’s
President on Friday
agreed to replace his
older brother as Prime
Minister in a proposed
interim Government to
solve a political crisis
caused by the country’s
worst economic crisis.
“President Gotabaya
agreed that a council
will be appointed to
name a new PM com-
prised of all parties,”
lawmaker Maithripala
said after meeting with
the President.
Lanka President
Gotabaya agrees
to remove brother
Mahinda as PM
India-Bhutan development
cooperation unique: Jaishankar
Thimphu (PTI): The
India-Bhutan rela-
tionship is based on a
genuine concern for
each other’s welfare
and interests, Exter-
nal Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar said here
on Friday, asserting
that New Delhi’s de-
velopment coopera-
tion paradigm with
the Himalayan nation
is unique, prompted
by moral principles
and emotional bonds.
Jaishankar, who is
here on an official
visit at the invitation
of his Bhutanese
counterpart Lyonpo
Tandi Dorji, is Bhu-
tan’s first high-level
visitor from abroad
since the onset of the
pandemic in the coun-
try in March 2020.
He met the coun-
try’s top leadership,
including King
Jigme Khesar Nam-
gyel Wangchuck and
Prime Minister Ly-
onchhen Lotay
Tshering.
Taking to Twitter,
Jaishankar said that
he was privileged to
meet the Bhutanese
King.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar calls on Bhutan Prime
Minister Lotay Tshering. —PHOTO BY PTI
New Delhi
(Agencies): Rus-
sia has offered In-
dia a dual-pay-
ment mechanism
to allow more
trade in local cur-
rencies as pres-
sure mounts on
the sanction-hit
nation over its
war in Ukraine,
according to peo-
ple with knowl-
edge of the matter.
The latest offer
from Moscow in-
volves payment
for Indian oil im-
ports from Russia
in dollar or euro
while the rest of
the trade will be
settled using a ru-
pee-ruble-denomi-
nated mechanism,
the people said.
Russian central
bank officials
along with repre-
sentatives of Sber-
bank of Russia
PJSC discussed
the proposals with
their Indian coun-
terparts and also
with officials at
the finance minis-
try last week, the
people said.
India’s Finance
Ministry and the
centralbankdidn’t
immediately re-
spond to emails
seeking comment.
Russia offers
dual-payment
plan for oil
with India
New Delhi (ANI): Na-
tional Technical Advi-
sory Group on Immuni-
sation (NTAGI) on Fri-
day approved Serum
Institute of India’s Co-
vovax Covid-19 vaccine
for the age group 12-17,
said sources. This
comes after Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi
stressed vaccination for
all eligible children at
the earliest with “spe-
cial campaigns” in
schools is a priority for
the Government.
However, no decision
has been taken by NTA-
GI on vaccinating 5 to
12-year-old kids against
Covid-19, said sources
Covovax has already
been approved by the
Drugs Controller Gen-
eral of India (DCGI) for
children above 12 years
of age.
‘NTAGI OK’s Covovax
for 12-17 age group’
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HIGHLIGHTS
New Delhi (ANI):
Chief Justice of India
NV Ramana, while ad-
dressing a conference
of the Chief Justices on
Friday, said that 126 ju-
dicial vacancies were
filled in various High
Courts in less than a
year, expressed expecta-
tions of 50 more ap-
pointments.
Highlighting the is-
sue of vacancies, CJI
Ramana said, “Due to
our collective efforts,
we could fill 126 vacan-
cies in various High
Courts, in less than a
year. We are expecting
50 more appointments.
This remarkable feat
could be achieved be-
cause of your whole-
hearted co-operation
and commitment to the
institution.”
CJI Ramana request-
ed the Chief Justices of
High Courts, which are
still having a number of
vacancies, to forward
the names for elevation
at the earliest.
He also expresses
happiness about the re-
sponse from some of
the High Courts, which
according to him, has
been extremely encour-
aging.
“In the past one year,
we have got nine new
judges to the Supreme
Court and 10 new Chief
Justice for High Courts.
I thank my brothers in
the Collegium for their
cooperation.
CJI: Filled 126 vacancies
in HCs in less than a year
Chief Justice NV Ramana and others at the Chief Justices
conference in New Delhi on Friday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
PM: Sikhs a ‘strong link’
in India’s ties with world
New Delhi (PTI): As-
serting that the new In-
dia is leaving its mark
on the whole world,
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi on Friday said
the Sikh community
has been a strong link
in relations between In-
dia and other countries.
Addressing a Sikh
delegation at his resi-
dence, he said the en-
tire country feels grate-
ful to Sikhs for their
contributions in the
freedom struggle as
well as in the post-inde-
pendence era.
The prime minister
hosted the Sikh delega-
tion which included
people from different
walks of life.
Modi said the gurus
inspired people and the
Sikh tradition is indeed
a living tradition of 'Ek
Bharat, Shreshtha
Bharat'.
The new India is
touching new dimen-
sions and leaving its
mark on the whole
world, Modi said, add-
ing that the period of
the coronavirus pan-
demic is the biggest ex-
ample of this.
“At the beginning of
the pandemic, people of
an old mindset were ex-
pressingconcernsabout
Indiabutnowpeople are
giving examples of the
country
,” he said.
Earlier it was being
said that with such a
large population, from
where will India get the
vaccine, how will peo-
ple’s lives be saved? But
todayIndiahasemerged
as the manufacturer of
the biggest protective
shield of vaccines,” the
Prime Minister said.
Lauding the Indian
diaspora across the
globe, Modi said he has
always considered them
as the country's ambas-
sadors.
“All of you who are
out of India are the
loud voice of ‘Maa
Bharati’, its lofty iden-
tity,” he said. The peo-
ple of India went to dif-
ferent parts of the
world without any re-
sources and achieved
success through their
labour, he said.
INDIA HAS WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING STARTUP
ECOSYSTEM, HEADING FOR ROBUST GROWTH: PM
Bengaluru (PTI): Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Friday said India is
headed for a
robust econ-
omy and the
country’s
consumption
of semi-
conductors is expected to cross $110
billion by 2030 and has the world's
fastest growing start-up ecosystem.
He said India is set to lead the next
technology revolution and investments
are being made in developing capabili-
ties in 5G among other things. “We
are paving the way for India to lead
the next technology revolution. We
are on our way to connect six hundred
thousand villages with broadband. We
are investing in developing capabili-
ties in 5G, Internet of Things and clean
energy technologies,” PM Modi said.
PM Narendra Modi during an interaction with a Sikh delegation at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg on Friday.
New Delhi: Secretary of Department of Biotech-
nology Rajesh S Gokhale on Friday was given
additional charge of
the post of Direc-
tor-General, Council
of Scientific and
Industrial Research
(CSIR)-cum-Secretary,
Department of Sci-
entific and Industrial
Research. Gokhale will
handle the new responsibility from April 30 to the
appointment of a regular incumbent or until further
orders. Born in 1967, Gokhale is an Indian chemical
biologist. He obtained his PhD from IISc and Post-
doctoral studies from Stanford University, USA.
RAJESH S GOKHALE GETS ADDITIONAL
CHARGE OF DIRECTOR-GENERAL CSIR
BSF SHOOTS
DOWN DRONE IN
AMRITSAR SECTOR
OVER 14K B’DESHI
NATIONALS SENT
BACK SINCE 2019
CRUCIAL READ
New Delhi: The Border
Security Force (BSF) said
it on Friday shot down
a drone, coming from
the Pakistani side, in
Punjab’s Amritsar sector.
According to the BSF
officials, the drone had
entered Indian territory
in the area falling near
village Dhanoe Kalan
in Amritsar sector at
around 1.15 am The BSF
personnel, deployed at
the international border,
heard the humming
sound of a flying object
and as per the standard
operating procedure.
New Delhi: Nearly 14,000
Bangladeshi nationals
were sent back and avert-
ed to enter at Indo-Ban-
gladesh border in India
since 2019, said a BSF
report accessed by ANI.
According to the report,
as many as 9,233 Bangla-
deshis have been held at
IB while they were trying
to flee back after their ‘il-
legal’ stay in the country.
“At least 4,896 Bangla-
deshi nationals were held
while trying to enter India
during the same period
i.e. 1 January 2019 to 28
April 2022,” it said.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant calls on PM Narendra
Modi to discuss various issues and sought guidance from
PM for Goa’s development, in New Delhi on Friday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The way has
been cleared for con-
struction of the North-
ern Ring Road project
as the ongoing dispute
with the NHAI has been
settled. Chief Secretary
Usha Sharma sent a let-
ter to the Secretary, Un-
ion Ministry of Road
and Transport. Work
will be done from Agra
Road to C Zone Bypass
Via Delhi Road, on
Agra Road from Bagra-
na to Achrol on Delhi
Road, from Achrol to C
zone bypass near Vil-
lage Chomp.
NHAI will build
transport corridor
here in 70 metres
width. NHAI will do
the land acquisition
and construction work
for this.
Meanwhile, CS Usha
Sharma said that 170
out of 240 announce-
ments of 15 depart-
ments included in the
public manifesto have
been completed. She
directed the officers to
ensure timely imple-
mentation of the re-
maining announce-
ments. Sharma was
presiding over the re-
view meeting of vari-
ous departmental an-
nouncements included
in the public manifesto
at the Government Sec-
retariat on Friday.
In another meeting,
with regard to the prep-
arations for the 29 new
agricultural colleges
being opened in the
state, SM discussed in
detail with the Vice
Chancellors their sug-
gestions. The Vice
Chancellor of Agricul-
ture University, Jodh-
pur informed that a col-
lege can be established
in the already operat-
ing agriculture center
in Keswana, Jalore.
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वर्ष 2023-24 के िहि मतिरा की ररटेल ऑफ कम्पोतिट
िुकानों के अनुज्ा्त्र हेिु ई-नीलामी आमंत्रण सूचना :
सव्वसाधारण को सूनचत नकया जाता है नक आबकारी एवं मद्य-संयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23
एवं वर्व 2023-24 के अनुसार बनदोबसत वर्व 2022-23 व 2023-24 (1 अप्ैल, 2022 से
31 माच्व, 2024 तक) के नलए नवीनीकरण से शेर रही मनदरा दुकानों के नलए ऑनलाईन भारत
सरकार के उपक्रम एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड के माधयम से ई-नीलामी प्नक्रया से बनदोबसत करने
हेतु ननम्ानुसार ई-बोली आमंनरित की जाती है :-
क्र.सं. नीलामी की तिनांक नीलामी का समय
1 04.05.2022 प्ातः 11.00 बजे से सांय 4.00 बजे तक
1. इच्छुक बोलीदाता एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की साईट पर नदनांक 02.05.2022 को प्ात:
11.00 बजे से आवेदन कर सकेंगे।
2. नीलामी नयूनतम पांच घणटे की होगी एवं उसके पशचात् जब तक बोली लगती रहे तब तक
20 नमनट के अननत नवसतार (indefinite extension) तक जारी रहेगी।
3. देशी मनदरा, राजस्ान नननम्वत मनदरा (RML), भारत नननम्वत नवदेशी मनदरा (IMFL) एवं
बीयर की कमपोनजट दुकानों का नजलेवार एवं उनके आवेदन शुलक, नयूनतम ररजव्व प्ाईस
अमानत रानश, धरोहर रानश, पंजीकरण की प्नक्रया, पंजीकरण शुलक का नववरण नवभागीय
वेबसाईट https:/rajexcise.gov.in एवं एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट
https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध रहेगा।
4. ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु इच्छुक आवेदक द्ारा मनदरा दुकानों का चयन कर
आवेदन शुलक एवं अमानत रानश य्ासंभव नीलामी की नतन् से एक नदवस पहले रात
11.59 तक MSTC की वेबसाइट पर बोलीदाता के ऑनलाईन वॉलेट में जमा हो जानी
चानहये। ऐसा करने से बोलीदाता नवनभन्न प्कार की तकनीकी समसयाओं से बच सकेंगे।
5. प्तयेक दुकान के नलये ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु ननधा्वररत नयूनतम ररज्वव प्ाईस
की 2 प्नतशत रानश अमानत रानश के रूप में आवेदन के सा् जमा करायी जानी है। नबड
रानश के अनुसार अनतररकत अमानत रानश भी जमा करानी होगी। ऑनलाईन नीलामी में
Dynamic अमानत रानश का प्ावधान रखा गया है।
6. सफल बोलीदाता को धरोहर रानश, अनरिम वानर्वक गारनटी रानश एवं वानर्वक
लाईसेनस फीस ई-नीलामी के संबंध में नवसततृत नदशा-ननददेश एवं शततों, जो नवभागीय वेबसाईट
एवं एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट पर उपलबध है, के अनुसार जमा करानी होगी।
7. ननधा्वररत समय में वाँन्त रानशयाँ य्ा-धरोहर रानश, अनरिम वानर्वक गारनटी रानश एवं वानर्वक
लाईसेंस फीस जमा न कराने पर सवीकृनत ननरसत कर समसत जमा रानश जपतराज की जायेगी।
8. बोलीदाता को ई-नीलामी में भाग लेने से पूव्व नवभागीय वेबसाईट https://rajexcise.gov.in एवं
एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर
उपलबध आबकारी एवं मद्यसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 एवं 2023-24, समसत नदशा-
ननददेश, प्नक्रया एवं शततों का सावधानीपूव्वक अधययन कर नलया जाना चानहये।
9. मनदरा दुकानों के बनदोबसत हेतु वे ही वयककत ई-नीलामी में भाग ले सकेंगे, जो राजस्ान
आबकारी अनधननयम, 1950 एवं इसके अनतग्वत बनाए गए ननयमों, आबकारी
एवं मधयसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 व 2023-24 व भारतीय संनवदा
अनधननयम के तहत अनुबनध करने की योगयता रखते हो। इस समबनध में नवसततृत नदशा-
ननददेश https://rajexcise.gov.in व https://www.mstcecommerce.com
पर उपलबध है। अनय जानकारी हेतु संबंनधत अनतररकत आयुकत जोन, नजला आबकारी
अनधकारी एवं नजला आबकारी अनधकारी काया्वलय से समपक्क नकया जा सकता है त्ा
एमएसटीसी हैलप डेसक पर भी काया्वलय समय में माग्वदश्वन नलया जा सकता है।
10. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में अनय प्ावधान आबकारी एवं मद्यसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 व वर्व
2023-24 एवं राजस्ान आबकारी अनधननयम, 1950 एवं इसके अनतग्वत बने ननयम के
अनुसार रहेंगे।
11. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में यनद कोई नववाद उतपन्न होता है तो नयानयक क्ेरि संबंनधत नजला
ही रहेगा।
(प्रकाश राि्ुरपोतहि)
आबकारी आयुकि, रािस्ान
DIPR/C/6255/2022
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A woman was
allegedly raped on the
pretext of marriage in
Jaipur. She had met
the accused through
an online wedding site.
The victim registered
a complaint against
the accused at Jhot-
wara police station on
Thursday
.
Police said that a
40-year-old divorced
woman from Dadi Ka
Phatak filed a report.
In 2020, she had put her
biodata on the online
site. She began talking
to a Jodhpur resident
Om Prakash Godara
(40) through the site.
In July 2020, the ac-
cused Om Prakash
came to Jaipur to meet
her and raped her on
the pretext of mar-
riage. He then raped
her on several occa-
sions. When the victim
asked him to marry
her, he refused. Har-
ried, she registered a
complaint.
In another case in
Jaipur, a woman al-
leged rape by an ac-
quaintance. The vic-
tim registered a com-
plaint at Pratap Nagar
police station after
which police started
investigation.
Woman raped on pretext of marriage;
another by an acquaintance in Jaipur
AAP’s bid to get foothold in Raj
Dushyant
complains to
CS about Baran
collector
8 JUVENILES ESCAPE, 2 BROUGHT BACK
170 out of 240
announcements
of 15 depts in
public manifesto
completed: CS
CS Sharma writes to Secretary
MoRTH for Northern Ring Road
CHIEF SECRETARY IN ACTION MODE
CS Usha Sharma chairs a review meeting of departmental announcements in public manifesto on
Friday. Jogaram and senior officers of 15 various departments were present in the meet via VC.
Pali: After Delhi and Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party is
now trying to find a foothold in Rajasthan. MLA from
Delhi’s Dwarka Assembly segment and the party’s
Rajasthan in-charge Vinay Mishra was on a day’s tour to
Pali on Friday. Criticising the Gehlot govt for the ongoing
drinking water crisis in Pali, Mishra said that even after
75 years of Independence, people here are still facing
basic problems like drinking water and electricity.
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: MP Dushy-
ant Singh has made
a written complaint
along with video
evidence about
Baran district col-
lector to CS Usha
Sharma. Referring
to a meeting of
Baran Zila Pari-
shad, Singh said he
asked questions
from officers but
they could not give
satisfactory answer.
“For this, I told col-
lector but he kept si-
lent. I asked him that
you are sitting like a
silent Buddha and
should be aware of
each dept but the col-
lector replied in in-
sulting language
hurting my dignity,”
he said.
Sikar: A juvenile delinquent, who ran away from the chil-
dren’s rehabilitation centre, attacked the police, broke the
teeth of a cop and threw chilli powder in his eyes before
escaping again on Friday. Of the 8 juvenile offenders who
had run away on Thursday evening, 2 were brought back.
The guard of the centre has been removed for negligence.
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अपनी आपमति सूिना प्रकामित होने की मतमथि से 07 मिरस के अनिर मय साक्य प्र्तुत करें। बाि गुजरने की अरमध
के पशिात मकसी भी आपमति पर मरिार नहीं मकया जायेगा तथिा बाि सम्त जांि के आरेिक की भूमम रूपानतरण
को पट्ा जारी कर मिया जारेगा। आरेिक द्ारा आरेिन पत् के साथि संलग्न मकये गये कागजात की जानकारी काय्व
मिरस में काया्वलय से प्रापत की जा सकती है।
क्र.
सं.
नाम ि त्पतिा का नाम खसरा नं.
राजसि
ग्ाम
िर्गरज बयनामा
1
श्ी हररओम राठौर, आकाि राठौर पुत् राजेनद्र मसंह र
मिरिेरी पत्ी राजेनद्र मसंह, मनरासी पुराना ररसाला काली
माई रो्ड, धौलपपुर
859 मफरोजपुर 200 बयनामा
2 श्ीमती प्रीमत पत्ी भागीरथि मनरासी राठौर कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 859 मफरोजपुर 66.66 बयनामा
3 श्ी िोबमसंह पुत् ज्ान मसंह मनरासी िौराखे्डा, धौलपुर 894/2 महमिपुर 188.33 बयनामा
4
श्ीमती िीला पत्ी बुलाखी खां मनरासी अबिुलपुर बा्डी,
धौलपुर
891 मफरोजपुर 166.66 बयनामा
5
श्ीमती सोनम िमा्व पत्ी अमभिेक िमा्व मनरासी मजरौली,
धौलपुर
233 मजरौली 172.39 बयनामा
6 श्ी प्रताप मसंह पुत् श्ीराम मसंह मनरासी मजरौली, धौलपुर 233 मजरौली 140.60 इकरारनामा
7
श्ी राजरीर मसंह पुत् मोतीराम मनरासी मंगलमबहार कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
934/2 महमिपुर 101.11 बयनामा
8 श्ी ओमी, अमरेि पुत् होतम मनरासी पुरानी छारनी, धौलपुर 937 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
9
श्ीमती मंजू गग्व पत्ी मुकेि गग्व मनरासी कमला कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
146/2 धौलपुर 160 बयनामा
10
श्ी भारत भूिण पुत् केिार नाथि मनरासी अयोधया कुंज
कॉलोनी, सैपंऊ रो्ड, धौलपुर
448/227 झोर 111.11 बयनामा
11
श्ीमती मीना िेरी पत्ी गजाधर मनरासी सुनिर कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
163 मजरौली 113.33 बयनामा
12
श्ीमती महमानी मत्रेिी पत्ी सुरेनद्र कुमार िमा्व मनरासी
गुरुद्ारा रो्ड, धौलपुर
272 झोर 278.66 बयनामा
13
श्ी सुरेनद्र कुमार िमा्व पुत् राधेशयाम िमा्व मनरासी गुरुद्ारा
रो्ड, धौलपुर
698 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
14
श्ीमती मुन्ी िेरी िमा्व पत्ी घूरेलाल िमा्व मनरासी मिरनगर
पोखरा, धौलपुर
163 धौलपुर 97.77 बयनामा
15
श्ी अिोक कुमार ममतिल पुत् लज्ाराम ममतिल मनरासी
तसीमों सैपंऊ रो्ड धौलपुर
890 महमिपुर 205.55 बयनामा
16
श्ी बद्ी प्रसाि पुत् नारायण मसंह मनरासी पहाड़ी राजाखेड़ा,
धौलपुर
66 िमापुर 166.66 बयनामा
17
श्ी मरधान मसंह पुत् रघुपमत मसंह मनरासी ग्ाण्डील िमापुर,
धौलपुर
128/2 िमापुर 204.44 बयनामा
18 श्ीमती फूलरती पत्ी राममरलास मनरासी बीमछया, धौलपुर 652 धौलपुर 66.66 बयनामा
19 श्ीमती ओमरती पत्ी राममकिन मनरासी मररोंधा, धौलपुर 360 िररयापुर 100 बयनामा
20
श्ी सुरेि िनि िमा्व पुत् मुरारीलाल िमा्व मनरासी मिरनगर
कॉलोनी, धौलपुर
163 धौलपुर 284.44 बयनामा
21
श्ी सतीि िनद्र िमा्व, सीताराम िमा्व पुत् आमिराम िमा्व
मनरासी खेरागढ़, आगरा
163 धौलपुर 295 बयनामा
22
श्ी सुरेि िनद्र पुत् मूलाराम मनरासी ग्डराई राजाखेड़ा,
धौलपुर
165 मजरौली 97.22 बयनामा
23 श्ी धारा मसंह पुत् गयासीराम मनरासी सहरोली, धौलपुर 457 महमिपुर 138.88 बयनामा
24
श्ी अिोक कुमार पुत् रज्न लाल मनरासी भामतीपुरा,
धौलपुर
49 धौलपुर 99.42 बयनामा
25 श्ीमती हलुका पुत् लोटन मसंह मनरासी मारौली, धौलपुर 343 धौलपुर 166.66 बयनामा
26
श्ीमती िकुनतला पत्ी मनभ्वय मसंह मनरासी सीताराम
कॉलोनी, धौलपुर
802/2 धौलपुर 150 बयनामा
27 श्ी महेि िनि पुत् रामिीन मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 85 मजरौली 50 बयनामा
28 श्ी िीपिनद्र पुत् रामिीन मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 85 मजरौली 50 बयनामा
29
श्ी हरीि कुमार ममतिल पुत् अमर िनि ममतिल जी.टी. रो्ड,
धौलपुर
85 मजरौली 66.66 बयनामा
30
श्ी लालमकिन पुत् पन्ालाल मनरासी बाहरी का पुरा,
राजाखेड़ा, धौलपुर
163 मजरौली 133.33 बयनामा
31 श्ी अनतराम पुत् मोतीराम मनरासी बखटूपुररा बाड़ी, धौलपुर 163 मजरौली 77.77 बयनामा
32 श्ी लालमसंह पुत् अमर मसंह मनरासी फराकपुरा, धौलपुर 219 सां्डा 170.66 बयनामा
33
श्ी धम्व मसंह तयागी पुत् पीतम मसंह मनरासी ग्ाम महार
खेरागढ़, आगरा
104/378 मजरौली 133.33 बयनामा
34
श्ी राममित् पुत् गंगाराम मनरासी रेलरे ्टटेिन कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
854 महमिपुर 166.66 बयनामा
35
श्ी राहुल सामंत उफ्फ अिोक सामंत पुत् राजेनद्र सामंत
मनरासी पुराना हिर, धौलपुर
1054/907 मफरोजपुर 94.59 बयनामा
आयुकति
नरर पररषद, धौलपुर
Promote local bovine
breeds, says Governor
Kalraj Mishra addressing the convocation of RUVAS.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan Gov-
ernor Kalraj Mishra,
while addressing the
fifth convocation of Ra-
jasthan University of
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences in Bikaner, has
called for conservation,
promotion of local bo-
vinebreedsandspeeding
up research and develop-
ment of cow-based prod-
ucts in the state. He said
that in order to increase
theincomeof cattleown-
ers, it is necessary that
they should get the ben-
efit of research and de-
velopment work on in-
digenous cattle. The
Governor addressed the
programme online from
Raj Bhavan here. The
Governor said that there
isaneedtotakeinitiative
in this direction.
Suman Sharma
appointed as
member in Hindi
Advisory Panel
First India Bureau
Jaipur: BJP leader Su-
man Sharma has been
appointed as a member in
Hindi advi-
sory com-
mittee of De-
partment of
Telecommu-
n i c a t i o n s ,
Ministry of
Communications (Gov-
ernment of India). She
expressed hearty grati-
tude and thanks to the
national and state top
leadership for making
her a member.
“Heartfelt thanks to all
the distinguished workers
and supporters of the par-
ty who supported me in
every moment, in every
situation and stood by
me,” she said.
CM Gehlot performed badly on
water, power fronts: Shekhawat
First India Bureau
Baran:  Union Jal
Shakti Minister Gajen-
dra Singh Shekhawat
on Friday once again
raised questions on the
working style of the Ra-
jasthan government
saying that the govern-
ment has poorly per-
formed in the imple-
mentation of the Jal
Jeevan Mission in the
last 3 years. On the pow-
er crisis, he said that
whenever there has
been a Congress govern-
ment in Rajasthan, there
has been a crisis of elec-
tricity and coal in the
state.He said that Gehlot
knocked the doors of So-
nia Gandhi but did not
get coal from Congress-
ruled Chhattisgarh.
Party workers welcome Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Baran.
Raj Govt lauded for
promoting OBC’s cause
First India Bureau
Jaipur:  Congress
OBC wing’s national
chief Captain (retd)
Ajay Singh Ya-
dav has praised
the Rajasthan
gover nment’s
step to separate
agriculture in-
come and salary
from the creamy layer
eligibility. “This is
praiseworthy. The
Central and Haryana
governments are fol-
lowing this norm (of
calculating these com-
ponents in deciding on
the creamy layer eligi-
bility), which is
against the rec-
ommendation of
Mandal Com-
mission,” Cap-
tain Yadav said.
He said reserva-
tion of back-
ward classes in Maha-
rashtra was abolished
in Panchayati Raj be-
cause of non-disclo-
sure of caste census.
NEWS DIGEST
ACB-BADHAL ROW: RAS
ASSOCIATION TO MEET ON MONDAY
Jaipur: RAS Association general secretary
Praveen Kumar said the proposed meeting over
the issue of ACB’s action against Dr Bhagchand
Badhal, Additional Director in SIPF who was
questioned by ACB, will now be held on Mon-
day. RAS Association has given three days time
to state government to take action against ACB
officers. Praveen Kumar said that “It will be
decided in the meeting to be held on Monday
that how to move forward?” There is fear and
displeasure among the administrative offic-
ers regarding the back-to-back action of ACB
over the past several months. Opening a front
against this action of ACB, the RAS Association
gave a memorandum to CS Usha Sharma and
talked to ACS Home Abhay Kumar.
SPEAKER CP JOSHI
TO INAUGURATE
SPICE FAIR TODAY
Jaipur: Vidhan Sabha
Speaker CP Joshi
will inaugurate the
National Masala Mela
2022 at Jawahar Kala
Kendra on Saturday.
On the occasion,
Cooperation Minister
Udayalal Anjana,
Agriculture Minister
Lalchand Kataria and
Higher Education
Minister Rajendra
Singh Yadav will also
be present. The fair
will be held from April
30 to May 9. People
can buy spices from
more than 100 stalls
of the country.
FIRE BREAKS OUT
IN BANKI FOREST
AREA IN UDAIPUR
Udaipur (PTI): A fire
broke out in the Banki
forest area in Udaipur
district and Army heli-
copters were pressed
into service to douse
the flames, an official
said. The fire broke
out on Wednesday
and it spread to a
large area in three-four
spots of the forest
adjoining Udaipur on
Thursday night, Chief
Conservator of Forests
R K Singh said. In to-
tal, around 50 hectares
of the forest area were
covered by the fire, he
added.
Barmer PCPNDT coordinator
in ACB net with `35,000 bribe
Mukesh Mathrani
Barmer: ACB team on
Friday caught the
PCPNDT (Pre-Concep-
tion and Pre-Natal Di-
agnostic Techniques)
coordinator Ajay Ku-
mar Kalyan red-handed
while accepting the
bribe of Rs 35,000. The
bribe was demanded to
give nod to the installa-
tion of an ultrasound
machine at a private
hospital. The accused
told the ACB that he
took the bribe for the
CMHO. But ACB offi-
cials could not verify
the accused’s claim.
However, on the basis
of the statement of the
trappedaccused,CMHO
is now on ACB’s radar.
ACB officials said that
they are now investigat-
ing the CMHO role in
the case and further ac-
tion would be taken on
the basis of that.
Ajay Kumar
MLA BALJEET YADAV HAD TOLD CM GEHLOT AND
RANKA THAT IAS-RAS OFFICERS COULD BE TRAPPED
Jaipur: Five days before the trap of IAS officer and former Col-
lector Nannumal Pahadia and RAS officer Ashok Kumar Sankhla,
Behror MLA Baljeet Yadav had told CM Ashok Gehlot and Principal
Secretary Kuldeep Ranka that these officers could be trapped soon.
The MLA said that there were many complaints
against both the officers. He had alleged that
Padadia along with his relative RAS officer was
involved in land-related irregularities on a large
scale.He said that the officers had taken a bribe
from a land mafia to allow the mafia to take pos-
session forcibly in a land-related dispute.The MLA
said that several such cases have happened in
Alwar district. He said that many people had also come to him with
similar complaints.He said that he met Kuldeep Ranka and had a long
discussion with him. “I told Kuldeep Ranka to change the Alwar col-
lector or else he would be trapped. Actually, people were complaining
a lot against him,” he said. ACB filed an application in the court to
take the sample voice of accused Pahadia and Sankhla, the court
gave the date of May 4, ASP Bajrang Singh is probing case.  —FIB
ASST AGRI OFFICER,
BROKER HELD WITH
`25,000 BRIBE
Jaisalmer: The Anti Corruption
Bureau (ACB) on Friday arrested
Assistant Agriculture Officer
Arun Kumar and broker Veenar-
am in Jaisalmer. They were ar-
rested while taking of Rs 25,000,
said a bureau spokesperson. The
accused had demanded a bribe
of Rs 80,000 as commission
from the subsidy amount. Anti
Corruption Bureau (ACB) CI Anil
took action on the instructions
of ACB DIG Kailash Vishnoi. Anti
Corruption Bureau CI Anil laid
the trap and arrested the As-
sistant Agriculture Officer Arun
Kumar and broker Veenaram.
ACB ARRESTS JMC HERITAGE
CLERK FOR TAKING `6,500 BRIBE
Jaipur: The Jaipur ACB arrested the Junior As-
sistant working in Chougan Stadium of Jaipur
Municipal Corporation Heritage for taking a bribe
of Rs 6,500 on Friday. The
complainant told the DG of
ACB that Sanjeev Kumar
demanded Rs 12,000 for ac-
cepting the lease transfer file.
The accused kept harassing
the complainant. The com-
plaint was verified under the
leadership of Additional SP Alok Sharma on the
instructions of DG ACB. Accused Sanjeev was
caught at the corporation office while taking the
bribe amount.
PATWARI HELD TAKING `7,000
BRIBE FOR LAND MUTATION
Sikar: The ACB team in Sikar arrested a Pat-
wari taking bribe of Rs 7,000 on Friday. The
complainant Mohan told the ACB that Patwari
Prahlad demanded Rs
10,000 bribe for mutation of
a land. The deal was settled
for Rs 7000. The ACB team
laid a trap and the Patwari
of Sihot-Badi village was
arrested red-handed. ACB
DSP Zakir Akhtar said that
complainant Mohan came to the ACB office
two hours ago and told them about the bribe
demanded by the Patwari.
—Ramesh Sharma
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  • 1. JAIPUR l SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 322 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW NEW DELHI www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) 153/8 pulled a spectacular 20-run win against Punjab Kings (PBK) 133/8 in the 42nd match of IPL in Pune on Friday. For LSG, Quinton de Kock top scored with 46 off 37 balls. Punjab’s Kagiso Rabada took 4 wickets giving away 38 runs in his quota of 4 overs. IPL: LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS DEFEAT PUNJAB KINGS IN PUNE Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to visit Bengaluru on May 3 ahead of the likely cabinet expansion in the state. “Amit Shah is likely to visit Bengaluru on May 3 and I would try to use the opportunity to seek an audience to discuss cabinet expansion,” said Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday. K’TAKA CABINET EXPANSION: BOMMAI TO MEET SHAH ON MAY 3 GEHLOT TERMS POWER OUTAGE IN COUNTRY AS ‘NATIONAL CRISIS’ BY STAGING DEMONSTRATIONS IN STATE, BJP IS PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES, WHO ARE DOING THEIR WORK IN A CHALLENGING ATMOSPHERE, CM SAID First India Bureau Jaipur: Terming power outage a “national cri- sis”, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot expressed concern on Friday over the shortage of coal sup- ply in the country and the simultaneous in- crease in electricity de- mand during summer. He said the demand for electricity has in- creased in 16 states due to the rising mercury levels and coal is not be- ing supplied in accord- ance with the require- ment, affecting the power supply . “This is a national crisis. I appeal to every- one to unite in this cri- sis and support the gov- ernment in improving the situation. Turn off non-essential electrical appliancesatyourhome or workplace. Set your priorities and use elec- tricity in accordance with your need,” Gehlot said in a tweet in Hindi. He condemned the Rajasthan unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for putting pres- sure on the employees of the power distribu- tion companies by stag- ing protests. Turn to P10 CM Ashok Gehlot CRUCIAL READ MAMATA MEETS KEJRI IN DELHI LT GEN RAJU NEW VICE CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF CHINA TO PERMIT INDIAN STUDENTS EXPLOSION AT KABUL MOSQUE New Delhi: At a time when both AAP and TMC are vying for the Opposition space in several states, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal met his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee on Friday. P6 Lt Gen Baggavalli Somashekar Raju will take over as the next vice chief of the Army Staff on May 1, the defence ministry said on Friday. Lt Gen Raju will succeed incumbent Lt Gen Manoj Pande who will take the reins of Army from Naravane. The Chinese government announced on Friday that it will allow ‘some’ Indian students to return to China and continue their education, after more than two years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. P7 Kabul: A powerful explosion ripped through a mosque during Alvida namaz in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Friday, killing at least 10 people and wounding more than 20, a Taliban spokesman said. Two get death for rape-murder of minor tribal girl in Bundi CM Gehlot says his govt committed to women’s safety Bhawani S Hada Bundi: In a first, the POCSO court in Bundi sentenced two men to death and Rs 1.20 lakh fineonFridayforraping and killing a 15-year-old girl last year. The court convicted Sultan, 27, and Chhotulal, 62, with instructions to carry out the sentence within next 11 working days. The accused had raped her even after she died, the post mor- tem report revealed. On December 23, 2021, the body of a minor girl was found with no clothes on in a forest area under Basoli Police Station, said Bundi SP Jay Yadav. Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot said that his government is committed to women’s safety and no guilty will be spared for commit- ting such crimes. Refer- ring to the court’s deci- sion, he said it was the first such case in the state in which two con- victs were sentenced to death at once under POCSO Act. P3 Ex-CEC Sunil Arora: EVMs can never be tempered Dr Anita Hyderabad: The launch ceremony of Tel- angana People’s Agenda for Development (T- PAD) took place at the Institute of Engineers India in Hyderabad’s Khairtabad on Friday . Former Chief Elec- tion Commission- er Sunil Arora attended the ceremony as chief guest. The event was presided by Prof T Tiru- pati Rao, who is the chairman of the T-PAD. Arora,whilespeaking during the ceremony , re- called his fond memo- ries with Hyderabad. He also said that Elec- tronic Voting Machines (EVMs) can have flaws like any other machine, but cannot be tempered. “We faced various courts on several occa- sions, but none of them ever doubted the integ- rity of the election Com- mission,” he added. COALCRISIS New Delhi: India’s se- vere heat waves are ex- pected to stretch into early next month, meaning millions of people will have to en- dure more days of dan- gerous temperatures and hours-long black- outs. The country is brac- ing for temperatures to rise to a record high, according to Mrutyun- jay Mohapatra, head of meteorological depart- ment. The agency is working with states and the government’s disaster management arm to get early warn- ings to those on the ground, he said in an interview in New Del- hi. Thermometerread- ingshavealready reached 46 degrees Celsius (115 de- grees Fahrenheit) in central and northern India, with two months to go before the mon- soon season that typi- cally brings cooling rains. They hit the highest since 1901 last month. The heat has tested power grids as airconditionersrunon full blast and threat- ened wheat crops. Lo- cal authorities are im- plementing action plans to manage health risks and even deaths, Mohapatra said. “Why is it exception- ally warm this year? Theonlyreasonisglob- alwarming,”saidRoxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology . “We have looked at data for sev- enty years and at the intensity , the number of heatwavesisdirectly in response to global warming.” India is expected to suffer more frequent andintenseheatwaves, extremerainfallander- ratic monsoons in the coming decades as the planet warms, accord- ing to the United Na- tions’Intergovernmen- tal Panel on Climate Change. BLACKOUTS LEADS TO POWER Extreme heatwave, hours-long powercuts to stretch into early May CANCELLED 42 TRAINS MAKE WAY FOR COAL TRANSPORTATION Some 42 passenger trains have been cancelled across India to allow faster movement of coal carriages to tackle critically low stocks at power plants in the middle of blackouts and outages in many states. These trains have been cancelled indefinitely, Railways officials said today, with coal stocks depleting rapidly in thermal power plants. The Railways is trying to take steps “at war-footing” to transport coal and also cut down the time it takes to move coal to power plants. DELHI GOVT WARNS OF METRO, HOSPITAL SERVICES DISRUPTION The Delhi government on Thursday warned of a possible power disruption at crucial establishments, including metro and hospitals. The warning stemmed from an in- creasing coal shortage. Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain has now written to the Union gov- ernment urging it to ensure adequate coal supply to power plants that provide electricity to the national capital. Jain said, “The govern- ment is trying to ensure that people do not face power outage”. SEVERAL STATES HIT BY ACUTE SHORTAGE n PUNJAB: Farmers’ body Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee staged a protest in Amritsar on Friday in front of the house of the power minister accusing him of not ensuring adequate electricity supply to the farming sector. Punjab power minister Harbhajan Singh said that driven by the rising temperature, the demand for electricity shot up by 40 per cent compared to the corresponding period of last year. n ODISHA: The Orissa High Court was apprised that the ongoing coal crisis of aluminium major NALCO has been resolved following a discussion among the stakeholders con- cerned. The High Court, which on April 25 had directed three Union secretaries (mines, coal, and power), and the Chairman of the Railway Board to sit together, in virtual or hybrid mode, with the chairman-cum-managing directors of the MCL and NALCO to find a way within 24 hours for resolving the crisis so that NALCO’s smelter plant at Angul and its Alumina refinery at Damanjodi were not pushed to the brink of a shutdown, was informed about the outcome of the discussion n UTTAR PRADESH: Amidst the shortage of coal in thermal power stations, the power crisis may deepen in the densely populated state of Uttar Pradesh as only one-fourth of the coal stock is left in the state, which is way below the required level. Sources said in the first fortnight of April, the demand for electricity in- creased due to scorching heat. The coal crisis in the state-owned Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam continues as only 26 percent of the coal that should be in stock is left. n OTHER STATES: In Andhra Pradesh, Maha- rashtra, Gujarat, Jharkhand and Haryana, there are powercuts ranging from 3 to 8.7 per cent. Semiconductors consumption in India projected to cross $80 billion by 2026, says PM Modi New Delhi (ANI): Hail- ing India for being an attractive investment destination for semicon- ductor technologies, Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Friday said the country’s own con- sumption of semicon- ductors is expected to cross $80 billion by 2026 and may touch $110 bil- lion by 2030. PM Modi said that the country is building a digital infrastructure to connect over 1.3 bil- lion citizens. “We are using digital technology to trans- form lives in all sectors of governance from health and welfare to inclusion and empow- erment,” PM Modi said while virtually inaugu- rating the three-day Semicon India Confer- ence-2022 in Bengaluru. The Prime Minister said that with steps like connecting six hundred thousand villages with broadband investment in developing capabili- ties in 5G, IoT, and clean energy technologies, India is paving the way to lead the next technol- ogy revolution. Zelenskyy: Russian troops came close to capturing me family Kyiv: Ukraine’s Presi- dent Volodymyr Zelen- skyy said in a recent interview that Russian troops came very close to capturing him and his family . He made the revelation while speak- ing to Time magazine, while recalling the in- tense early days of the Ukraine war. Russian President Vladimir Putin an- nounced the invasion on February 24, and Zelenskyy recalled from the memories that exist “in a fragmented way” what happened that day . One of the most vivid memories, the Presi- dent said in the inter- view, is he and his wife Olena Zelenska waking up their 17-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son to tell them that the bombing had begun. “It was loud. There were explosions over there,” Zelenskyy said. Soon it became ap- parent that Zelenskyy was a target and presi- dential offices were not the safest place to be. The President said he was informed that a Russian strike teams had parachuted into Kyiv to kill or capture him and his family . Anti-Khalistan protest: 2 groups clash in Patiala, curfew imposed Patiala: Parts of Patia- la in Punjab are tense aftertwogroupsclashed during an anti-Khal- istan protest march to- day. The police fired in the air to disperse the crowd. At least two peo- ple are believed to have been injured in the clashes. A curfew has been imposed in the city from 7 pm today till 6 am tomorrow. Punjab Chief Minis- ter Bhagwant Mann called the incident un- fortunate and vowed his government would not let anyone create dis- turbance in the state. “The incident of clashes in Patiala are deeply unfortunate. I spoke with the DGP (po- lice chief), peace has been restored in the area,” CM Mann said. Clashes broke out af- ter the procession held by the group which identifies itself as Shiv Sena (Bal Thackeray) came face to face with a Sikh group that is be- lieved to be pro-Khal- istan. Later in the day, Shiv Sena expelled Punjab unit working president, Harish Sin- gla, after a clash. Ex-CEC Sunil Arora The convicts in police custody. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy PM Narendra Modi
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Muslims offered their last Friday (Jumma) prayers of the holy month of Ramadan on April 29, called Alvida Jumma or Jamat ul-Vida. Meanwhile, BJP leader Rajendra Rathore demanded a policy to ban loudspeakers in the state like UP did. Chief Qazi Khalid Usmani, however, said loudspeakers are used continuously for the last 100 years and there should be objection when inciting slogan are used. Loudspeakers were used even during BJP govt, he said. People offering prayers near Jama Masjid at Badi Chaupar (inset) loudspeaskers being put up. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Jamat ul-Vida 45-yr-old man burnt alive in Saras booth First India Bureau Jaipur: A person iden- tified as Shiv Charitra Shah, 45, originally fromBihar,wascharred to death when fire broke out at Saras Dairy booth at Malviya Nagar here on Thursday night. His son has accused a retired ASP, who lives in front of the dairy booth, of killing his fa- ther. Police has collect- ed evidence from spot with the help of FSL team. SHO Malviya Nagar Dharmaraj Chaudhary said about a month ago, Saras Dairy booth was taken in Sector-3 Malvi- ya Nagar by Shiva Charitra along with son Lakshman. Both father and son used to sleep in booth itself. On Thurs- day night around 12:30 am, Laxman got a call from his friend and went out. Shortly after his departure, the booth caught fire at around 1.15 am. Booth was bolt- ed from outside. Rohit Soni Jaipur/Bhilwara: Deputy Leader of Oppo- sition Rajendra Singh Rathore joined Asind MLA Jabar Singh Sankhla’s dharna in the Assembly on 11th day . Rathore took a dig at district administration accused collector of adopting a double atti- tude regarding approv- als in DMFT fund. While warning ad- ministration, Rathore said he can get all MLAs along with Gulab Ka- taria. Targeting state government, Rathore said agitations and demonstrations for de- velopment are going on in every district on Fri- day and the brave MLAs are fighting for develop- ment, sitting on a dhar- na for worsening condi- tions. Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: Congress’ ‘Aza- di Ki Gaurav Yatra’ is passing through Ra- jasthan and prepara- tions are on for a warm welcome from PCC to the Gaurav Yatra. In this connection, Rahul Gandhi may come to the state on May 21. In view of the preparations, PCC Pres- ident Govind Singh Do- tasra took a meeting in the PCC on Friday. The march will enter Jaipur on May 9, and a public meeting will be held at Dudu. On May 21, Rahul Gandhi may come to Kotputli and a round of preparatory meetings has started in PCC. Ministers Shakunta- la Rawat, Rajendra Ya- dav, RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Singh Rathore, Pawan Godara, Ram Singh Kaswan and Lalit Toon- wal were present in the meeting. It has been learnt that meetings will also be held in Shahpura while road show will be held from Gandhi Circle to Jawa- harlal Nehru Statue. Jaipur (PTI): The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Friday alleged that Congress govern- ment in Rajasthan was avoiding accountability after demolishing “an- cient” Hindu temples in Alwar district. State govt has sus- pended two senior offi- cials of Rajgarh munic- ipality in Alwar follow- ing a backlash over demolition of two tem- ples as part of an anti- encroachment drive to widen a road in munici- pal town. CM Gehlot and his ministers are also doing appeasement politics. There is a competition among ministers as to who should appear more anti-Hindu, VHP provincial vice presi- dent Subhadra Papdi- wal told reporters here. In this rush, they do not hesitate to insult re- vered saints gurus of Hindus, he alleged. Papdiwal demanded arrest of local MLA and officials who ordered demolition of temples. First India Bureau Jaipur: All is not well in BJP Board of Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater. The party or- ganisation is angry about the kind of inci- dent that happened in the General body meet- ing held recently . An important meet- ing of councillors was called at BJP headquar- ters on Friday in which leaders bluntly told all the councillors to unite or else be ready to face action. Deputy Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore, BJP Jaipur president Raghav Shar- ma and MLA Ramlal Sharma held the meet- ing of the councillors. Councillors are seen divided different pow- er centers have devel- oped. Most of coun- cilors unanimously ex- pressed their displeas- ure over bringing mo- tion of censure against the commissioner. First India Bureau Jhalawar: BJP State President Satish Poo- nia said CM Gehlot engages in political gambling as a result of which, there was mismanagement of electricity in Raj and due to that power cri- sis has arisen. “Gehlot claims that power crisis has aris- en due to shortage of coal. He should see the letter dated April 24 of Rajasthan DIPR, in which it has been said that Rajasthan has en- sured supply of coal. There is no more coal shortage before the state. The statements of Gehlot and his DIPR department are contradictory. Ge- hlot’s own govern- ment is responsible for the power crisis,” Satish Poonia said. He reached Chow- mahala in Jhalawar on a two-day visit to Hadoti on Friday. He was welcomed at Chowmahala railway station. Poonia also reached Unhel Nageshwar. First India Bureau Bikaner: A man has been booked on charg- es of raping his minor niece at Seruna police station. The accused has been raping her for the last seven-eight months. When the un- cle started troubling more, minor girl in- formed her family. SHO Ramchandra Dhaka said about 8 months ago, girl had gone to graze her cows when accused forced himself on her. First India Bureau Sirohi/Bhilwara: A 20-year-old woman woman has alleged gangrape by 5 people in Abu Road area. She told the police that the accused stopped her on way gangraped. Victim filed a report. In another case in Bhilwara, a man has been accused of rap- ing his 12-year-old niece during a wed- ding ceremony by tak- ing her to a forest. A case has been filed. FSL team collecting evidence from the charred Saras booth at Malviya Nagar on Friday. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater. —File Photo Satish Poonia with party workers in Jhalawar. Subhadra Papdiwal interacting with the press. —Photo By Suman Sarkar Rajendra Rathore, Shravan S Bagadi and Pankaj Meena in press conference at BJP headoffice. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR Azadi Ki Gaurav Yatra: RaGa maycometoKotputlionMay21 Power crisis due to Gehlot govt: Poonia Man booked for repeatedly raping minor niece Five gangrape woman in Sirohi; uncle rapes niece JMC Greater councillors must unite or else be ready to face action, warns Rajendra Rathore Appeasement politics happening in Raj: VHP Rathore corners Bhilwara collector over DMFT fund Govind S Dotasra in a meeting at PCC where Shakuntala Rawat, Rajendra Yadav, Ganga Devi, Dharmendra Rathore, Rafeek Khan, Amin Kagzi, Ram S Kaswan, Babu Lal Nagar, Pawan Godara, Ram Singh Kaswan, Lalit Toonwal are also seen.
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: In wake of heatwave, flight opera- tions have stopped from Jaisalmer and Bikaner and reduced from Udaipur, Jodhpur and Kishangarh airports. As summer begins to show its effect and the number of tourists has declined, airlines have also suspended flight operations. At Jaipur Airport, there were 60 flights daily in winter, now 55 flights on an average. From Udaipur, only 8 flights, Jodhpur 6 flights, Kishangarh 4 flights, Jaisalmer flights stopped after March, Bikaner opera- tions stopped from 26 April. Interestingly, flight operations were very high in winters, which has now reduced. In the golden city of Jaisalm- er, an average of 5 flights were operating daily in winters, which have now completely stopped. Intense heat grounds flights in state HEAT WAVE CAUSES TURMOIL Many innovations by us ensure justice to such victims: CM TWO GET DEATH FOR RAPING, KILLING MINOR 200 cops held accused within 12 hours, presented chargesheet in 3 days Bhawani S Hada Bundi/ Jaipur: React- ing to the death sen- tence to two accused of raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in Bun- di, CM Ashok Gehlot said his govt made many innovations to ensure justice to such victims. The POCSO court in Bundi convict- ed Sultan, 27, and Chhotulal, 62, for rap- ingandkillingaminor. “Such news keep coming from every state which is a matter of concern for the en- tire country . Keeping this in mind, we have made many innova- tions in the state. Due to which, justice is be- ing ensured to every victim today,” he said in a tweet. After his coming to power, more than 620 people have been convicted under POCSO Act, including eight who were award- ed death penalty , and about 137 who got life imprisonment, he said. Meanwhile, Bundi SP Jay Yadav said that ateamof morethan200 police personnel ar- rested the accused within 12 hours, got their confession, and presented chargesheet in the POCSO court in three working days. The third accused, a minor, was sent to the juvenile home. 22 wit- nesses and 79 pieces of evidence were present- ed before the court, said Govt Advocate MS Kishanawat. z July 21, 2018: Death for raping a 7-month- old in Alwar z August 6, 2018: Death for rape and murder of 15-year- old in Barmer z March 17, 2021: Death for raping a 5-year-old in Jhun- jhunu z September 27, 2021: Death for rape and murder of a 7-year- old Sirohi z October 26, 2021: Death for rape and murder of 11-year- old in Ajmer z February 10, 2022: Death for rape and murder 4.5-year-old in Jaipur z April 29, 2022: Death to two for gangrape, murder in Bundi DEATH TO 8 UNDER POCSO Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 After the forma- tion of our gov- ernment, in the cases of POCSO Act, 8 convicts have been hanged, more than 137 life imprisonment including a total of more than 620 convicts have been sentenced. Rajasthan Police deserves ac- colades for acting fast. This will definitely stop the crimes and this action will set an example in other cases as well. It was my com- mitment to local citizens that justice would be provided soon. —Ashok Chandna, MoS IPR Rajasthan Police takes these cas- es very seriously. We arrest criminals by collecting evidence, and ensure their punishment by taking it under the Case Officer Scheme. —ML Lather, DGP LIFER TO RAPIST OF MINOR IN JUST 11 DAYS 20-YEAR JAIL TO RAPISTS IN TWO SEPARATE CASES Alwar: The POCSO Court-III on Friday sentenced a man to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on him for raping a 7-yr-old girl in Bhiwadi. Owing to the swift action of police, the convict was arrested within 12-hrs of committing the hei- nous crime, forwarded to court in 72-hrs and was pronounced guilty within straight 11 days. The convicted youth Ranapal, on 3rd April took the kid to his house on some pretext and outraged her modesty. Jaipur/Dungarpur: A POCSO court in Jaipur sentenced a man to 20 years of imprisonment on Friday for kidnapping and raping a minor girl in Shipra Path police station area 3 years ago. Special judge Hemraj Gaur also imposed a fine of Rs 1.1 lakh on the convict. Similarly, the POCSO court in Dungarpur sentenced a man to 20 years of imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1.75 lakh on him for raping a minor. A case was registered against the convict Banshilal with Sagwara police station last year. ARCHANA SHARMA: NCW CHIEF SILENT ON ISSUES IN BJP STATES RAYAZ MEETS DAUSA GANGRAPE VICTIM’S FAMILY, ASSURES HELP Dausa: Politics is intensifying in the case of gangrape and murder of a married woman in the Ramgarh Pachwara of Dausa. After NCW President Rekha Sharma reached Dausa on Thurs- day and made several allega- tions against the state govt and police, Social Welfare Board Presi- dent Archana Sharma reached Dausa and said that Rekha Sharma, who is sitting on the responsible post, only sees the crime happening in Rajasthan. “She is silent on issues related to BJP governed states,”. She talked to the Dausa SP and appreci- ated police action. —Laxmikant Sharma Jaipur: RSWC Presi- dent Rehana Rayaz met the family of the Dausa gangrape victim in Chaksu and has promised them of providing every possible help. She spoke to police and administrative officers and said that action will be taken against arrested crimi- nals. “I assure you that these animals will not be spared,” she said. Rayaz took a swipe at Sharma telling her that Rajasthan is not a state for political tourism and there are other states in the country where serious crimes are be- ing committed against women and Rekha Sharma must visit there too. Corona: 89 in Raj; 68 +ve in Jaipur, including 9 kids RAJ HC assures min pay to contractuals In a relief to tourism sect, state govt relaxes UD tax DrArchana case: AccusedJoshion 4-day remand REET row: 2 more accused held by SoG JMCG Dy commissioner fined by RIC Dasua: Shivshankar alias Ballya Joshi, main accused in Dr. Archana Sharma suicide case of Lalsot, was presented by thepoliceinthecourton Friday from where he was remanded to 4 days police custody . The in- vestigatingofficerof the case, DSP Kaluram Mee- na, said said that during the remand, the accused Shivshankar will be in- terrogated thoroughly and evidence will be col- lected. On the other hand, the administra- tive inquiry in the case handedovertoJaipurdi- visional commissioner Dinesh Kumar Yadav has made no headway . Thepolicehavearrested 7 accused so far. —FIB First India Bureau Jaipur: The SoG of the police arrested two more accused in REET paper leak case. Broth- ers Subhash Chand and Ajay Kumar were ar- rested when in the in- vestigation came to the fore that after receiving the pre-exam paper, they had sent the paper to the other accused. So far, SoG has ar- rested 52 accused in this case. Now the search is on for the rest of the ac- cused. The SOG have earlier submit an up- dated report during the hearing of the case on 26th April. After which the intensity of arrests have been increased. Jaipur (PTI): The Ra- jasthan State Informa- tion Commission’s DB Gupta has imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 for not providing information sought under the RTI Act on the then Dy Com- missioner of JMCG in Mansarovar Zone. Rajesh Jain, a local citizen, had filed an ap- peal and complained thatthecorporationwas not providing him the information he sought for two years. During the hearing, the commission ex- pressed a deep displeas- ure after seeing the re- ply of the corporation. He then imposed the fine, which will be de- ducted from the salary . 45°C IN 5,OVER 46°CIN2DISTS DHOLPUR 46.6 CHURU 45.5 ALWAR 45.8 JAIPUR 42 KARAULI 45.6 BANSWARA 46.3 BIKANER 45 SGNGR 45.7 TOP 8 HOTTEST CITIES Maximum temp in °C First India Bureau Jaipur: Corona cases made another jump on Friday when 89 new positive cases including 9 kids in Jaipur were reported in 24 hours. With this active cases rose to 329. Highest 68 cases were reported in Jaipur where active cases rose to 247. Maximum 7 cas- es were reported from Jagatpura area in Jaipur. Nine children are between age group of 6 to 14 years. Out of 68 patients, record of 7 patients has not been found. At present, all children and elders of age group of 12 years and above are being vaccinated. Children up to 12 years of age who have not yet received vaccination. danger to them. Apart from this, there is a risk of getting infected with corona even for young children from this age group. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan High Court has directed to comply with the or- der of 13 Jan to pay the minimum pay scale to contractual workers of AG and GA offices. Advocate RN Mathur told the division bench of acting CJ MM Srivas- tava and Justice Samir Jain about the SLP in the Supreme Court. Senior advocate Suresh Pareek, on be- half of the contractual workers, said that the contractual employees working in the offices of Govt Advocate and Additional Advocate General for almost 17 years have been de- manding to remove pay discrepancies but the state govt is not paying attention. Only 4 contract work- ers are getting a salary of Rs 12,400 per month while other workers are getting Rs 5,600 (clerk) and Rs 4,400 (class IV) salary per month. First India Bureau Jaipur: The Gehlot gov- ernment has given a big gift to the tourism units. Tourism units up to 500 square yards in the state will not have to pay UD tax. UDH Minis- ter Shanti Dhariwal has given approval on the letter. In fact, CM Ashok Gehlot had given indus- try status to tourism under the budget an- nouncement 2022-23. At present, industrial units up to 500 square yards are exempted from UD tax. In the same sequence, this ex- emption has been given to tourism units. This will put an additional burden of about Rs 700 crore on the state gov- ernment every year. During Corona, there was an adverse effect on the tourism sector. RAJ HC BUILDING AMONG TOP Rajasthan High Court building Jodhpur, built by RSRDC, has been ranked first among buildings across the country by Indian Building Congress. RSRDC was awarded for Excellence in Built Environment-2021 in Delhi on Thursday. On Friday, the award was presented to PWD Minister Bhajan Lal Jatav by MD Sandeep Mathur where Sanjay Saxena, Satish Chandra Agarwal and others were also present. REAL ESTATE POWER Rajendra Rathore, Dr Mahesh Joshi, RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora and JDC Ravi Jain felicitating UDB’s Ravindra Singh Thakkar at Dainik Bhaskar Real Estate Excellence Awards on Friday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 3 l Issue No. 322 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK For the senses wander, and when one lets the mind follow them, it carries wisdom away like a windblown ship on the waters. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH Ashwini Vaishnaw @AshwiniVaishnaw India is a Talent Nation. Our talented engineers and designers are trusted by the world to deliver solutions. It is this foundation on which our Semiconductor programme is built. #SemiconIndia2022 Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp I appreciate all the experts, academia and intellectuals for making possible this landmark day in our Indian knowledge system. The mandate document, India’s model of education based on the NEP 2020 will act as a benchmark for emerging economies across the world. TOP TWEETS MAYAWATI WANTS TO BE CM AGAIN BUT REALISING THE DREAM WILL BE TOUGH ne can always dream and dream big. So there’s nothing wrong in Bahujan Sa- maj Party president Mayawati dreaming of once again becoming the chief minis- ter of UP and then the prime minister. If only it was possible to realise her dream in the face of odds which are stacked against her! From 19 seats her party won in 2017, the BSP was reduced to just one seat in 2022. Mayawati wants to rise like a phoenix when she dreams of be- coming the chief minister again. Mayawati has been the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh on four different occasions. Start- ing under Kanshiram’s tutelage, the BSP stuck to its core vote bank of Dalits, mainly Jatavs. Later her effort to include Brah- mins, Thakurs and Muslims also helped the party stay afloat. The tide began to turn against her after the I-T raid on her par- ty office and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah began to wean BSP voters. Poli- tics of UP has changed to Mayawati’s disadvantage. O ast week Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi prom- ised the youth of Jammu and Kash- mir a better future unlike their parents. “You won’t have to suffer like your par- ents and grandparents as this region will write a new chap- ter of prosperity and develop- ment in the next 25 years.” For assimilating Kashmiri youth in the mainstream our mindsets have to stop looking at them from the communal prism as was done to India’s ace fast bowler Mohd. Shami when he went wicketless against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. Shami was bru- tally trolled for his religion but was stoutly defended by the team captain Virat Kohli who called “targeting some- one for his faith the most pa- thetic thing to do”. The entire team rallied around Shami. In the case of players like the Jhelum Express Umran Malik a greater amount of sensitivity has to be observed. He has to be treated with re- spect for his talent and all reli- gious bigotry has to be kept aside. Then alone he will feel part of the Indian team and India, in case he is selected. How we treat Umran will en- courage the lanky 6’3” Basit Bashir and Sharukh Ahmed Dar to admire Indian ethos. Bashir,allof 19,isanotherfast bowlerwhoisverypromising. The troll army of the Hin- dutva brigade should not be allowed to go around con- demning a player or other talents from Kashmir on reli- gious ground. If the PM is reaching out to them, they must not scuttle his plans. Encouraging the Muslim youth from Kashmir to join the mainstream is the best way forward. GIVE JK YOUTH CHANCE TO JOIN MAINSTREAM The troll army of the Hindutva brigade should not be allowed to go around condemning a player or other talents from Kashmir on religious ground. If the Prime Minister is reaching out to them, they must not scuttle his plans L BEYOND UKRAINE WAR WAR SCAN ussia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to the most important clashindecadesbetweenMos- cowandtheWest.Russiastart- edinvasionof Ukraineon24th of Feb 2022 thinking of creat- ing shock and awe by its rapid advance through Air, Sea and land using it’s awesome mili- tary power. President Putin thought that Ukrainian popu- lationwaspro-Russiaandthey willwelcometheRussianforc- es with open arms, like the liberation of Bangladesh, by the Indian armed Forces. It wastheirconsideredviewthat NATO forces and EU will not come to save Ukraine. They had planned to wrap up the campaign in just two to three weeks. None of their assump- tionscametrueexceptinvolve- mentof NATOtosaveUkraine. However, it’s easy to start a war but difficult to stop it. The war in Ukraine has been going on for two months now. The Ukrainian forces or Govthasnotsurrendered.The war could well drag on, prov- ing the existence of space for conventional war, in the nuclear b a c k d r o p . Russia is fac- ing logistics problems in the battle- field and the economic sanctions will begin to hurt soon. However, in this short time, the conflict has not only divided the world but also given rise to fears of World War III. EMERGING WORLD ORDER The UN was established after World War II to guide the world in the right direction. But it got bogged down in the battle between two ideologies in what became the Cold War. Ukraine may be wake-up call for the West. To wake up to therealityof arapidlyemerg- ing new international order, driven by national interests. All the developed coun- tries have united under the US banner, against Russia. They are weaponizing trade and finance and carefully scrutinizing arms sales. Rus- sia has been declared eco- nomic pariah and all world trade has been stopped with Russia. There’s real concern among Western leaders over their failure to build a broad- er coalition against Russia. India’s neutral stand has hit them par- ticularly hard.Even tradition- al Western allies like Israel, Saudi Ara- bia, UAE, among others, have refused to fall in line. As the distinctly disjointed global response to the Ukraine war demonstrates, most develop- ing countries would prefer to forge their own path in a global political economy . INDIA’S PRINCIPLED STAND NATOandRussiaarecompet- ing to persuade some of the world’s most powerful na- tions, namely China and In- dia, to take a side in the con- flict. Both Russia and the U.K. senttheirforeignministersto India. One of the top U.S. ad- visors, Daleep Singh, also travelled to India in April. PrimeMinisterof U.K. wasin Indiarecently,callingNaren- dra Modi as his ‘Khas Dost’. PROGNOSIS Astheconflictgrindsonamid meandering negotiations in search of a mutually accept- able face-saving diplomatic formula.  Sooner or later, the war will come to an end, but Ukraine will be damaged be- yondimmediaterepair.There islikelytobebarteratthebar- gaining table where Ukraine will be declared a buffer state between Russia and NATO. The Eastern parts of Ukraine and Crimea could be declared Independent with Russia friendly Govts. Russia will agree to phased withdrawal from Ukraine along-with lift- ing of sanctions. There may be regime change in Kyiv, in- spite of all the bravery on so- cial media by Zelensky . A new world order will emerge post Ukraine War, with multi polar dimensions. It will see degradation of Eu- rope further in global order and image of USA as the only superpowerwillgetabeating. Regional alliances and super powerswillemergewithcoun- tries like China, India, Japan, Russia and Australia having their own influences. On the economic front, supremacy of dollar as world trading cur- rency will decline and many alternatives of direct trade will emerge. Interdependence on other countries will reduce with PM Modi’s call of ‘ At- manirbhar Bharat’ gaining momentum. The relevance of strongarmedforcesasthelast instrument of foreign policy will be established again. All developing countries like In- dia will have strong ‘Force of Deterrence’ to safeguard it’s frontiers and as guarantee to safety , progress and growth. . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL R NATO Russia are competing to persuade some of the world’s most powerful nations, namely China India, to take a side in conflict. Both Russia U.K. sent their foreign ministers to India. One of the top U.S. advisors, Daleep Singh, also travelled to India in April. PM of U.K. was in India recently calling Narendra Modi as his ‘Khas Dost’. 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) Clean-up crews prepare to work at the site of an explosion in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Inset): A view of a hall in museum of Arkhip Kuindzhi, destroyed after shelling in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol. —PHOTOS BY PTI India has taken a path of principled neutrality. The key reasons for this stand are old connections, Russian concessions following oil price spikes, the reliance on Moscow for 60% of military supplies, and the current government’s resolve. PM NARENDRA MODI’S ‘NATION FIRST’ THEORY APPLIES TO STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, AS WELL. POTUS has taken a mature stand and stated that US understands India’s specific needs and neutral stand due to it’s own compulsions.
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  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Sharat Kumar Verma New Delhi: In Maha- rashtra, the controver- sy involving MP Navneet Rana and her MLA husband Ravi Rana started with the public recitation of Ha- numan Chalisa, but now the matter seems to be gaining momentum. After the arrest of both, many things have start- ed to come out in open and new cases are being expected. It is reported that the agencies have got information about the relationship with the underworld and wires are being connect- ed from a bar in Mum- bai to a spiritual insti- tute in Haridwar. How much truth is there in these ‘claims’ or is it merely heresy , it will be known after investiga- tion, but it seems that the problems of both are going to increase. There are also allega- tions of money launder- ing but it has to be inves- tigated by the ED, so nothing can be said about that right now. Sena MP Sanjay Raut has tweeted and alleged that MP Navneet Rana had taken a loan of Rs 80 lakh from Yusuf Lak- dawala. Keep in mind that Lakdawala was ar- rested by the ED in the money laundering case and he died in jail. Raut has said that Lakdawala had links with Dawood Ibrahim gang and called it a matter related to na- tional security . Now the ED and other central agencies are also under pressure to investigate from this aspect. What- ever happens in the in- vestigation, but now the Ranacouple’sdifficulties may increase. The state police is also looking for some new cases which could lead to trial. Rana couple’s troubles may increase, substantially! HANUMAN CHALISA ROW Is Azam Khan really distancing himself from SP? Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: Samajwadi Party MLA Azam Khan is leaving no chance to express his displeasure towards his party and in thisregardheismeeting leaders of all parties ex- cept SP’s. He has ex- pressed his intention by gettinghisspokesperson to make a statement againstSPanditsnation- al president Akhilesh Yadav. He has given the message that he wanted to give to the BJP , and nowhehopestogetsome relief. But it’s not like he is merely pretending to be against the party and its leader. In fact, Azam Khan actually believes that that by staying with theSP ,thereisnothingto be gained and now his first priority is to some- how get out of jail. So, he will continue to give the message that he is distancing from SP . It is thus that he refused to meet SP MLA Ravidas Mehrotra, who came to meet him in jail. But he met Congress leader Pramod Krishnam and also met Shivpal Yadav. His son Abdullah Azam welcomedRashtriyaLok Dal leader Jayant Singh to his home. Asaduddin Owaisi’s party has sent an invitation to him to join forces with AIMIM. On the other hand, the SP is also not giv- ing much importance to the developments now. However, the true color of Azam Khan’s politics will be known when the by-election will be announced on the Rampur Lok Sabha seat vacated by his res- ignation. Owaisi’s par- ty is hoping to estab- lish a foothold in UP and open an account with his support. ED files FIR against Kolkata Police over ‘forged’ order Kolkata (Agencies): The Kolkata Police has been accused of “for- gery and fabrication of a court order” in an FIR filed by the Enforce- ment Directorate against the force. In 2021, an audio clip, purportedly of ED offi- cials discussing the coal smuggling case against TrinamoolCongressMP Abhishek Banerjee, sur- faced. Mamata Baner- jee’s nephew had then filed an FIR against the agency over the audio clip. The matter was tak- en up by a magistrate’s court in Kolkata. However, trouble be- gan when the court asked for voice samples of theEDofficersreport- edly heard in the conten- tious clip. The Kolkata Police, which reports to Mamata Banerjee - Ben- gal’s Home Minister, sent the court order to the ED but allegedly with certain edits. Although the court asked for the voice sam- ple, it also mentioned an important aspect - con- sent. Kolkata’s Alipore court asked ED officials, especiallyJointDirector Kapil Raj, to appear be- fore the Kolkata Police and provide voice sam- ples with their consent. Kapil Raj is also super- visingtheinvestigations in the coal and cattle smuggling cases in which Banerjee is under the scanner of the finan- cial probe agency . “The Kolkata Police sentthecourtordercopy multiple times through different channels. When we approached the court and got the original order copy , it was mentioned that a voice sample can be tak- en only provided the of- ficer gives his consent. Theconsentpartwasnot in the order copy sent by theKolkataPolicewhich amounts to forgery ,” an ED source told media. The ED said that the ordersentbytheKolkata Policehadnomentionof consent — a subterfuge, the ED alleged, to force its officials to comply with the Kolkata Police. CENTRE-BENGAL BATTLE ESCALATES Jhukega Nahi: Mevani after bail in assault case Guwahati: Gujarat MLAJigneshMevanion Fridayallegedtheruling BJPby“usingawoman” to“frameacase”against him has done a “coward- lything”.Thecomments came hours after Mr Me- vani was granted bail by a court in Assam in a case of alleged assault onawomanconstableof the Assam Police. “I will not bow down (jhukega nahi),” Mevani told media, alluding to the movie Pushpa. Mevani was arrested in the alleged assault case on April 25 just af- ter he was granted bail by another court in As- sam in a case over tweets on Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi. “My arrest was not a simple matter. It must have been done under the instruction of politi- cal bosses at the PMO (Prime Minister’s Of- fice),” Mevani said. “Iamstillproudof the tweet I did. In the tweet, I basically asked the Prime Minister to main- tain peace and harmony as communal classes happened...As a citizen of India,Ihavemyrights to ask this. As a lawmak- er what’s our duty? It is to urge people to main- tainpeace,sothat’swhat I did,” Mevani said. “And in the second case, they cooked up a story to frame a case by using a woman. The government is such a coward that it used a woman against me. Such a coward act it is,” the Gujarat MLA said, adding the ruling BJP is doing all this with an eye on the Gujarat elec- tion, which will be held later this year. Cong revamps Punjab unit after assembly poll debacle New Delhi (Agen- cies): The Congress on Friday appointed five new vice presidents, a treasurer and a general secretary in the Punjab unit of the party. “Congress president has approved the pro- posal of appointment of treasurer, vice presi- dents and general secre- tary of Punab Pradesh Congress Committee,” an official statement from the party said. While Amit Vij was appointed as the treas- urer of the PPCC, Aru- na Chaudhary, Inder- bir Singh Bolaria, Kushaldeep Singh Kiki Dhillon, Pargat Singh, Sunder Sham Arora have been made as vice presidents. Chennai (Agencies): Tamil Nadu Assembly on Friday passed a unanimous resolution urging the central government to permit the state to send es- sential items, medicines to Sri Lanka on humanitarian basis. The resolution was moved by Chief Minister MK Stalin signalling the government’s changed stance. Earlier, the DMK government in the state had asked the central government’s permission to send the essential items to only Sri Lankan Tamils. New Delhi: Amid the tactical firing at the security forces’ camps in Chhattisgarh since the last 10 days, the intelligence agencies have sounded an alert that the Maoists may execute a bigger attack in the state. Sources quoting the intelligence inputs said that the ultras have initiated more than 10 incidents of firing and shelling at the security forces’ camps, the latest being on the CRPF’s Milpa and Amalgunda camps in Chhattisgarh. Sources also said that the ‘Maoists may be planning to execute a bigger attack on the security forces in coming weeks’. TN PASSES RESOLUTION TO SEND ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO SRI LANKA MAOISTS PLANNING BIGGER ATTACK: INTEL AGENCIES SOUND ALERT ANIL DESHMUKH’S CUSTODY EXTENDED TILL MAY 13 NO HOMEMADE FOOD FOR RANA COUPLE IN JAIL CRUCIAL READ Mumbai: A special PMLA court on Friday has extended the judi- cial custody of former Maharashtra Minister Anil Deshmukh for 14 days in a money laundering case. The former Maharashtra Minister will stay in judicial custody till May 13. Earlier, a Special CBI court refused to grant further custody of the former Maharashtra Home Minister to the Cen- tral Bureau of Investigation after it sought his custody for a further three days. Mumbai: A magistrate’s court in Mumbai on Friday rejected independent MP Navneet Rana and her MLA husband Ravi Rana’s applications seeking home food in jail. The couple, who were arrested last Saturday after their call to chant Hanuman Chalisa outside Shiv Sena supre- mo and Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thacker- ay’s family residence ‘Ma- toshree’, filed applications for homemade food on Thursday. MAMATA MEETS KEJRIWAL West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee being presented a bouquet by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a meeting, in New Delhi. —PHOTO BY PTI Gujarat is BJP’s laboratory for governance experiments: Nadda Gandhinagar (Agen- cies): BJP president J P Nadda on Friday said Gujarat is a “laborato- ry” for his party for the matters pertaining to governance and party organisation. Nadda, who is on a day’s visit to the state, also claimed that the BJP is the only true na- tional party in the coun- try now as Congress has become a party of “brother and sister” and regionalpartieshavebe- come family fiefdoms. “Gujarat is a labora- tory of governance and party organisation (for the BJP). We will imple- ment this model across the country. As a party chief, it is also my re- sponsibility to take ahead this model,” he told reporters during a press conference here. Successful “experi- ments” to develop the party and make it a “medium of change” were carried out in Gu- jarat when Narendra Modi was a party office- bearer and later chief minister, he added. Notably, Assembly elections are due in the BJP-ruled state in De- cember this year. Maha Cong in-charge meets Sonia Post poll violence: BJP delegation meets Prez Kovind Nitish to skip meet called by Law Min New Delhi: Amid the loudspeaker row and the controversy over ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ recitation, Maharash- tra in-charge of the Congress, HK Patil met Sonia Gandhi on Fri- day and briefed her about the situation in the state where the Congress is a part of the MVA government. Sources said that the issue of the appoint- ment to the Maharash- tra Assembly Speaker’s post also came up dur- ing the meeting. After the Assembly elections of 2019, Nana Patole of the Congress was elect- edSpeakerof theHouse. New Delhi (ANI): A 10-member delegation, including lawyers repre- senting victims of post- poll violence in West Bengal, on Friday called on President Ram Nath Kovindandurgedforim- position of presidential rule citing “complete breakdown of law and order in the state”. “Today we (BJP lead- ers) along with lawyers from Supreme Court, Delhi HC and district court met President and demandedtoimposeArt 356, that is, presidential rule due to complete breakdown of law and order in the state,” a top court lawyer said. Patna (Agencies): Ni- tish Kumar has report- edly decided to skip a meeting of Chief Min- isters called by the Un- ion Law Ministry in Delhi on Saturday. The Bihar Chief Minister has, instead, asked his Law Minister to stand in for him. Nitish Kumar’s re- fusal to join the meet- ing is being read as a sign that he is upset with ally BJP after re- cent statements by various leaders ap- peared to suggest his replacement by a “BJP Chief Minister”. Offi- cially, he is flying to Purnia to launch an ethanol factory. The government is such a coward that it used a woman against me. Such a coward act it is. —Jignesh Mevani, MLA, Gujarat ILLEGAL COAL MINING CASE INVOLVING MAMATA’S NEPHEW ABHISHEK BANERJEE Kolkata: An intense battle is being fought between the Bengal police and the central agencies over investi- gations into illegal coal mining operations allegedly involving TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is being investigated for receiving payoffs from illegal mine operators. Banerjee and his wife Rujira have been summoned multiple times by the ED for questioning in the case. Although the TMC MP did appear before the agency, he also skipped a few. Jignesh Mevani does the Pushpa move after getting bail.
  • 8. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Moni Sharma Ranchi: On papers, the Bharatiya Janata Party is an extremely strong opposition in Jharkhand with 26 MLAs and ‘all weather allies’ also in the House. Despite this, the BJP is unable to play the role of a strong and effective opposition, the reason is that since the forma- tion of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-Con- gress Government in State at the end of 2019, the BJP leaders are waiting for its fall, as and when. But Con- gress is finding it diffi- cult to come back to power the next time. On the one hand, even in the BJP , most of the sen- ior leaders are of the opinion that now there should be no effort to form the BJP govern- ment for two-and-a-half years. Their intention is that if the govern- ment falls, President’s rule should be imposed and then mid-term elec- tions should be held. But bringing down the State Government is not easy either since the issues, which BJP leaders think are enough for the govern- ment to fall, are in real- ity not ‘enough’. The BJP may try to play up the issue of Chief Min- ister Hemant Soren getting a mining license issued in his own name or the land bought in the name of his wife or his brother’s company or his media advisor Abhishek Prasad re- ceiving mining license; but will they lead to the ultimate goal of bring- ing down the govern- ment? The alleged cam- paign of the BJP to break the Congress to topple the government has failed. Now BJP leaders are hoping to bring down the govern- ment on the basis of internal strife within the JMM Shibu Soren family. But all the old leaders know that the internal strife in the Soren family like any other political family has been going on for years and it does not af- fect party politics. As far as the matter of office of profit against the Chief Minister is concerned,thepartyhas presentedacasewiththe Governor and a reply will also be sent to the ElectionCommissionon behalf of the govern- ment. The mine, which was allotted in the name of the Chief Minister, was already in his name. The government says thatCMdidnotapplyfor Consent to Operate (CTO),whichmeansthat he did not intend to prof- it from it. Despite this, even if the Election Commission terminates the membership, it does notaffectthemajorityof the government. If this happens, someone else will become the Chief Minister in place of He- mant Soren. BJP can’t topple J’khand Govt, even if it tries its best! Beijing (PTI) : China on Friday announced plans to permit the re- turn of “some” Indian students stranded in In- dia for over two years following the visa and flight restrictions im- posed by Beijing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Chinese Foreign Min- istry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a media briefing here that Chi- na attaches high impor- tance to Indian stu- dents' concerns about returning to China for studies. We have shared with the Indian sides the procedures and ex- perience of other coun- tries' students return- ing to China . Actually, the work for Indian students' return has already been start- ed. All that remains to be done is for the Indian side to provide the list of students who really need to come back to China, he said. Asperearlierreports, over 23,000 Indian stu- dents, mostly studying medicine in Chinese colleges, are stuck in In- dia after they returned home as the coronavi- rus broke out in China in December 2019. They could not return to Chi- na due to the restric- tions imposed by the Chinese government to arrest the spread of the contagion. After over 2 yrs, China to permit ‘some’ Indian students to return Colombo: Sri Lanka’s President on Friday agreed to replace his older brother as Prime Minister in a proposed interim Government to solve a political crisis caused by the country’s worst economic crisis. “President Gotabaya agreed that a council will be appointed to name a new PM com- prised of all parties,” lawmaker Maithripala said after meeting with the President. Lanka President Gotabaya agrees to remove brother Mahinda as PM India-Bhutan development cooperation unique: Jaishankar Thimphu (PTI): The India-Bhutan rela- tionship is based on a genuine concern for each other’s welfare and interests, Exter- nal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said here on Friday, asserting that New Delhi’s de- velopment coopera- tion paradigm with the Himalayan nation is unique, prompted by moral principles and emotional bonds. Jaishankar, who is here on an official visit at the invitation of his Bhutanese counterpart Lyonpo Tandi Dorji, is Bhu- tan’s first high-level visitor from abroad since the onset of the pandemic in the coun- try in March 2020. He met the coun- try’s top leadership, including King Jigme Khesar Nam- gyel Wangchuck and Prime Minister Ly- onchhen Lotay Tshering. Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar said that he was privileged to meet the Bhutanese King. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar calls on Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering. —PHOTO BY PTI New Delhi (Agencies): Rus- sia has offered In- dia a dual-pay- ment mechanism to allow more trade in local cur- rencies as pres- sure mounts on the sanction-hit nation over its war in Ukraine, according to peo- ple with knowl- edge of the matter. The latest offer from Moscow in- volves payment for Indian oil im- ports from Russia in dollar or euro while the rest of the trade will be settled using a ru- pee-ruble-denomi- nated mechanism, the people said. Russian central bank officials along with repre- sentatives of Sber- bank of Russia PJSC discussed the proposals with their Indian coun- terparts and also with officials at the finance minis- try last week, the people said. India’s Finance Ministry and the centralbankdidn’t immediately re- spond to emails seeking comment. Russia offers dual-payment plan for oil with India New Delhi (ANI): Na- tional Technical Advi- sory Group on Immuni- sation (NTAGI) on Fri- day approved Serum Institute of India’s Co- vovax Covid-19 vaccine for the age group 12-17, said sources. This comes after Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi stressed vaccination for all eligible children at the earliest with “spe- cial campaigns” in schools is a priority for the Government. However, no decision has been taken by NTA- GI on vaccinating 5 to 12-year-old kids against Covid-19, said sources Covovax has already been approved by the Drugs Controller Gen- eral of India (DCGI) for children above 12 years of age. ‘NTAGI OK’s Covovax for 12-17 age group’ z z z z z z z z HIGHLIGHTS New Delhi (ANI): Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, while ad- dressing a conference of the Chief Justices on Friday, said that 126 ju- dicial vacancies were filled in various High Courts in less than a year, expressed expecta- tions of 50 more ap- pointments. Highlighting the is- sue of vacancies, CJI Ramana said, “Due to our collective efforts, we could fill 126 vacan- cies in various High Courts, in less than a year. We are expecting 50 more appointments. This remarkable feat could be achieved be- cause of your whole- hearted co-operation and commitment to the institution.” CJI Ramana request- ed the Chief Justices of High Courts, which are still having a number of vacancies, to forward the names for elevation at the earliest. He also expresses happiness about the re- sponse from some of the High Courts, which according to him, has been extremely encour- aging. “In the past one year, we have got nine new judges to the Supreme Court and 10 new Chief Justice for High Courts. I thank my brothers in the Collegium for their cooperation. CJI: Filled 126 vacancies in HCs in less than a year Chief Justice NV Ramana and others at the Chief Justices conference in New Delhi on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI PM: Sikhs a ‘strong link’ in India’s ties with world New Delhi (PTI): As- serting that the new In- dia is leaving its mark on the whole world, Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Friday said the Sikh community has been a strong link in relations between In- dia and other countries. Addressing a Sikh delegation at his resi- dence, he said the en- tire country feels grate- ful to Sikhs for their contributions in the freedom struggle as well as in the post-inde- pendence era. The prime minister hosted the Sikh delega- tion which included people from different walks of life. Modi said the gurus inspired people and the Sikh tradition is indeed a living tradition of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'. The new India is touching new dimen- sions and leaving its mark on the whole world, Modi said, add- ing that the period of the coronavirus pan- demic is the biggest ex- ample of this. “At the beginning of the pandemic, people of an old mindset were ex- pressingconcernsabout Indiabutnowpeople are giving examples of the country ,” he said. Earlier it was being said that with such a large population, from where will India get the vaccine, how will peo- ple’s lives be saved? But todayIndiahasemerged as the manufacturer of the biggest protective shield of vaccines,” the Prime Minister said. Lauding the Indian diaspora across the globe, Modi said he has always considered them as the country's ambas- sadors. “All of you who are out of India are the loud voice of ‘Maa Bharati’, its lofty iden- tity,” he said. The peo- ple of India went to dif- ferent parts of the world without any re- sources and achieved success through their labour, he said. INDIA HAS WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING STARTUP ECOSYSTEM, HEADING FOR ROBUST GROWTH: PM Bengaluru (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India is headed for a robust econ- omy and the country’s consumption of semi- conductors is expected to cross $110 billion by 2030 and has the world's fastest growing start-up ecosystem. He said India is set to lead the next technology revolution and investments are being made in developing capabili- ties in 5G among other things. “We are paving the way for India to lead the next technology revolution. We are on our way to connect six hundred thousand villages with broadband. We are investing in developing capabili- ties in 5G, Internet of Things and clean energy technologies,” PM Modi said. PM Narendra Modi during an interaction with a Sikh delegation at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg on Friday. New Delhi: Secretary of Department of Biotech- nology Rajesh S Gokhale on Friday was given additional charge of the post of Direc- tor-General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-cum-Secretary, Department of Sci- entific and Industrial Research. Gokhale will handle the new responsibility from April 30 to the appointment of a regular incumbent or until further orders. Born in 1967, Gokhale is an Indian chemical biologist. He obtained his PhD from IISc and Post- doctoral studies from Stanford University, USA. RAJESH S GOKHALE GETS ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF DIRECTOR-GENERAL CSIR BSF SHOOTS DOWN DRONE IN AMRITSAR SECTOR OVER 14K B’DESHI NATIONALS SENT BACK SINCE 2019 CRUCIAL READ New Delhi: The Border Security Force (BSF) said it on Friday shot down a drone, coming from the Pakistani side, in Punjab’s Amritsar sector. According to the BSF officials, the drone had entered Indian territory in the area falling near village Dhanoe Kalan in Amritsar sector at around 1.15 am The BSF personnel, deployed at the international border, heard the humming sound of a flying object and as per the standard operating procedure. New Delhi: Nearly 14,000 Bangladeshi nationals were sent back and avert- ed to enter at Indo-Ban- gladesh border in India since 2019, said a BSF report accessed by ANI. According to the report, as many as 9,233 Bangla- deshis have been held at IB while they were trying to flee back after their ‘il- legal’ stay in the country. “At least 4,896 Bangla- deshi nationals were held while trying to enter India during the same period i.e. 1 January 2019 to 28 April 2022,” it said. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant calls on PM Narendra Modi to discuss various issues and sought guidance from PM for Goa’s development, in New Delhi on Friday.
  • 9. First India Bureau Jaipur: The way has been cleared for con- struction of the North- ern Ring Road project as the ongoing dispute with the NHAI has been settled. Chief Secretary Usha Sharma sent a let- ter to the Secretary, Un- ion Ministry of Road and Transport. Work will be done from Agra Road to C Zone Bypass Via Delhi Road, on Agra Road from Bagra- na to Achrol on Delhi Road, from Achrol to C zone bypass near Vil- lage Chomp. NHAI will build transport corridor here in 70 metres width. NHAI will do the land acquisition and construction work for this. Meanwhile, CS Usha Sharma said that 170 out of 240 announce- ments of 15 depart- ments included in the public manifesto have been completed. She directed the officers to ensure timely imple- mentation of the re- maining announce- ments. Sharma was presiding over the re- view meeting of vari- ous departmental an- nouncements included in the public manifesto at the Government Sec- retariat on Friday. In another meeting, with regard to the prep- arations for the 29 new agricultural colleges being opened in the state, SM discussed in detail with the Vice Chancellors their sug- gestions. The Vice Chancellor of Agricul- ture University, Jodh- pur informed that a col- lege can be established in the already operat- ing agriculture center in Keswana, Jalore. NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 08 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia राजस्ान सरकार कारायालर आबकारी आरुक्त, राजस्ान, उदरपुर आबकारी भवन, 2 -गुमाननयावाला, पंचवटी, उदयपुर-313001 क्रमांक: प.32(बी)(1)आब/एल/2022/3834 नदनांक: 29.04.2022 आबकारी एवं मद्य-संयम नीति वर्ष 2022-23 एवं वर्ष 2023-24 के िहि मतिरा की ररटेल ऑफ कम्पोतिट िुकानों के अनुज्ा्त्र हेिु ई-नीलामी आमंत्रण सूचना : सव्वसाधारण को सूनचत नकया जाता है नक आबकारी एवं मद्य-संयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 एवं वर्व 2023-24 के अनुसार बनदोबसत वर्व 2022-23 व 2023-24 (1 अप्ैल, 2022 से 31 माच्व, 2024 तक) के नलए नवीनीकरण से शेर रही मनदरा दुकानों के नलए ऑनलाईन भारत सरकार के उपक्रम एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड के माधयम से ई-नीलामी प्नक्रया से बनदोबसत करने हेतु ननम्ानुसार ई-बोली आमंनरित की जाती है :- क्र.सं. नीलामी की तिनांक नीलामी का समय 1 04.05.2022 प्ातः 11.00 बजे से सांय 4.00 बजे तक 1. इच्छुक बोलीदाता एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की साईट पर नदनांक 02.05.2022 को प्ात: 11.00 बजे से आवेदन कर सकेंगे। 2. नीलामी नयूनतम पांच घणटे की होगी एवं उसके पशचात् जब तक बोली लगती रहे तब तक 20 नमनट के अननत नवसतार (indefinite extension) तक जारी रहेगी। 3. देशी मनदरा, राजस्ान नननम्वत मनदरा (RML), भारत नननम्वत नवदेशी मनदरा (IMFL) एवं बीयर की कमपोनजट दुकानों का नजलेवार एवं उनके आवेदन शुलक, नयूनतम ररजव्व प्ाईस अमानत रानश, धरोहर रानश, पंजीकरण की प्नक्रया, पंजीकरण शुलक का नववरण नवभागीय वेबसाईट https:/rajexcise.gov.in एवं एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध रहेगा। 4. ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु इच्छुक आवेदक द्ारा मनदरा दुकानों का चयन कर आवेदन शुलक एवं अमानत रानश य्ासंभव नीलामी की नतन् से एक नदवस पहले रात 11.59 तक MSTC की वेबसाइट पर बोलीदाता के ऑनलाईन वॉलेट में जमा हो जानी चानहये। ऐसा करने से बोलीदाता नवनभन्न प्कार की तकनीकी समसयाओं से बच सकेंगे। 5. प्तयेक दुकान के नलये ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु ननधा्वररत नयूनतम ररज्वव प्ाईस की 2 प्नतशत रानश अमानत रानश के रूप में आवेदन के सा् जमा करायी जानी है। नबड रानश के अनुसार अनतररकत अमानत रानश भी जमा करानी होगी। ऑनलाईन नीलामी में Dynamic अमानत रानश का प्ावधान रखा गया है। 6. सफल बोलीदाता को धरोहर रानश, अनरिम वानर्वक गारनटी रानश एवं वानर्वक लाईसेनस फीस ई-नीलामी के संबंध में नवसततृत नदशा-ननददेश एवं शततों, जो नवभागीय वेबसाईट एवं एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट पर उपलबध है, के अनुसार जमा करानी होगी। 7. ननधा्वररत समय में वाँन्त रानशयाँ य्ा-धरोहर रानश, अनरिम वानर्वक गारनटी रानश एवं वानर्वक लाईसेंस फीस जमा न कराने पर सवीकृनत ननरसत कर समसत जमा रानश जपतराज की जायेगी। 8. बोलीदाता को ई-नीलामी में भाग लेने से पूव्व नवभागीय वेबसाईट https://rajexcise.gov.in एवं एम.एस.टी.सी. नलनमटेड की वेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध आबकारी एवं मद्यसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 एवं 2023-24, समसत नदशा- ननददेश, प्नक्रया एवं शततों का सावधानीपूव्वक अधययन कर नलया जाना चानहये। 9. मनदरा दुकानों के बनदोबसत हेतु वे ही वयककत ई-नीलामी में भाग ले सकेंगे, जो राजस्ान आबकारी अनधननयम, 1950 एवं इसके अनतग्वत बनाए गए ननयमों, आबकारी एवं मधयसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 व 2023-24 व भारतीय संनवदा अनधननयम के तहत अनुबनध करने की योगयता रखते हो। इस समबनध में नवसततृत नदशा- ननददेश https://rajexcise.gov.in व https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध है। अनय जानकारी हेतु संबंनधत अनतररकत आयुकत जोन, नजला आबकारी अनधकारी एवं नजला आबकारी अनधकारी काया्वलय से समपक्क नकया जा सकता है त्ा एमएसटीसी हैलप डेसक पर भी काया्वलय समय में माग्वदश्वन नलया जा सकता है। 10. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में अनय प्ावधान आबकारी एवं मद्यसंयम नीनत वर्व 2022-23 व वर्व 2023-24 एवं राजस्ान आबकारी अनधननयम, 1950 एवं इसके अनतग्वत बने ननयम के अनुसार रहेंगे। 11. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में यनद कोई नववाद उतपन्न होता है तो नयानयक क्ेरि संबंनधत नजला ही रहेगा। (प्रकाश राि्ुरपोतहि) आबकारी आयुकि, रािस्ान DIPR/C/6255/2022 First India Bureau Jaipur: A woman was allegedly raped on the pretext of marriage in Jaipur. She had met the accused through an online wedding site. The victim registered a complaint against the accused at Jhot- wara police station on Thursday . Police said that a 40-year-old divorced woman from Dadi Ka Phatak filed a report. In 2020, she had put her biodata on the online site. She began talking to a Jodhpur resident Om Prakash Godara (40) through the site. In July 2020, the ac- cused Om Prakash came to Jaipur to meet her and raped her on the pretext of mar- riage. He then raped her on several occa- sions. When the victim asked him to marry her, he refused. Har- ried, she registered a complaint. In another case in Jaipur, a woman al- leged rape by an ac- quaintance. The vic- tim registered a com- plaint at Pratap Nagar police station after which police started investigation. Woman raped on pretext of marriage; another by an acquaintance in Jaipur AAP’s bid to get foothold in Raj Dushyant complains to CS about Baran collector 8 JUVENILES ESCAPE, 2 BROUGHT BACK 170 out of 240 announcements of 15 depts in public manifesto completed: CS CS Sharma writes to Secretary MoRTH for Northern Ring Road CHIEF SECRETARY IN ACTION MODE CS Usha Sharma chairs a review meeting of departmental announcements in public manifesto on Friday. Jogaram and senior officers of 15 various departments were present in the meet via VC. Pali: After Delhi and Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party is now trying to find a foothold in Rajasthan. MLA from Delhi’s Dwarka Assembly segment and the party’s Rajasthan in-charge Vinay Mishra was on a day’s tour to Pali on Friday. Criticising the Gehlot govt for the ongoing drinking water crisis in Pali, Mishra said that even after 75 years of Independence, people here are still facing basic problems like drinking water and electricity. Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: MP Dushy- ant Singh has made a written complaint along with video evidence about Baran district col- lector to CS Usha Sharma. Referring to a meeting of Baran Zila Pari- shad, Singh said he asked questions from officers but they could not give satisfactory answer. “For this, I told col- lector but he kept si- lent. I asked him that you are sitting like a silent Buddha and should be aware of each dept but the col- lector replied in in- sulting language hurting my dignity,” he said. Sikar: A juvenile delinquent, who ran away from the chil- dren’s rehabilitation centre, attacked the police, broke the teeth of a cop and threw chilli powder in his eyes before escaping again on Friday. Of the 8 juvenile offenders who had run away on Thursday evening, 2 were brought back. The guard of the centre has been removed for negligence.
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NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 09 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia कारायालर नगर पररषद धौलपुर (राज.) क्रमांक: भूमम/2022/596 मिनांक : 29/04/2022 - : आपत्ति त्िज्ञप्ति : - सर्व साधारण को सूमित मकया जाता है मक 17.06.1999 से पूर्व / पशिात के तहत कृमि भूमम / अकृमि / आबािी में बसी कॉलामनयों में स्थित भूखण्डों के आरासीय / रामणस्यक / सं्थिामनक / मनयमन हेतु मनम्न आरेिक द्ारा जररये ि्तारेजों से पत्ारमलयां प्र्तुत की है। यमि मकसी वयस्त / फम्व / सं्थिा को कोई आपमति हो तो रह अपनी आपमति सूिना प्रकामित होने की मतमथि से 07 मिरस के अनिर मय साक्य प्र्तुत करें। बाि गुजरने की अरमध के पशिात मकसी भी आपमति पर मरिार नहीं मकया जायेगा तथिा बाि सम्त जांि के आरेिक की भूमम रूपानतरण को पट्ा जारी कर मिया जारेगा। आरेिक द्ारा आरेिन पत् के साथि संलग्न मकये गये कागजात की जानकारी काय्व मिरस में काया्वलय से प्रापत की जा सकती है। क्र. सं. नाम ि त्पतिा का नाम खसरा नं. राजसि ग्ाम िर्गरज बयनामा 1 श्ी हररओम राठौर, आकाि राठौर पुत् राजेनद्र मसंह र मिरिेरी पत्ी राजेनद्र मसंह, मनरासी पुराना ररसाला काली माई रो्ड, धौलपपुर 859 मफरोजपुर 200 बयनामा 2 श्ीमती प्रीमत पत्ी भागीरथि मनरासी राठौर कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 859 मफरोजपुर 66.66 बयनामा 3 श्ी िोबमसंह पुत् ज्ान मसंह मनरासी िौराखे्डा, धौलपुर 894/2 महमिपुर 188.33 बयनामा 4 श्ीमती िीला पत्ी बुलाखी खां मनरासी अबिुलपुर बा्डी, धौलपुर 891 मफरोजपुर 166.66 बयनामा 5 श्ीमती सोनम िमा्व पत्ी अमभिेक िमा्व मनरासी मजरौली, धौलपुर 233 मजरौली 172.39 बयनामा 6 श्ी प्रताप मसंह पुत् श्ीराम मसंह मनरासी मजरौली, धौलपुर 233 मजरौली 140.60 इकरारनामा 7 श्ी राजरीर मसंह पुत् मोतीराम मनरासी मंगलमबहार कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 934/2 महमिपुर 101.11 बयनामा 8 श्ी ओमी, अमरेि पुत् होतम मनरासी पुरानी छारनी, धौलपुर 937 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा 9 श्ीमती मंजू गग्व पत्ी मुकेि गग्व मनरासी कमला कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 146/2 धौलपुर 160 बयनामा 10 श्ी भारत भूिण पुत् केिार नाथि मनरासी अयोधया कुंज कॉलोनी, सैपंऊ रो्ड, धौलपुर 448/227 झोर 111.11 बयनामा 11 श्ीमती मीना िेरी पत्ी गजाधर मनरासी सुनिर कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 163 मजरौली 113.33 बयनामा 12 श्ीमती महमानी मत्रेिी पत्ी सुरेनद्र कुमार िमा्व मनरासी गुरुद्ारा रो्ड, धौलपुर 272 झोर 278.66 बयनामा 13 श्ी सुरेनद्र कुमार िमा्व पुत् राधेशयाम िमा्व मनरासी गुरुद्ारा रो्ड, धौलपुर 698 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा 14 श्ीमती मुन्ी िेरी िमा्व पत्ी घूरेलाल िमा्व मनरासी मिरनगर पोखरा, धौलपुर 163 धौलपुर 97.77 बयनामा 15 श्ी अिोक कुमार ममतिल पुत् लज्ाराम ममतिल मनरासी तसीमों सैपंऊ रो्ड धौलपुर 890 महमिपुर 205.55 बयनामा 16 श्ी बद्ी प्रसाि पुत् नारायण मसंह मनरासी पहाड़ी राजाखेड़ा, धौलपुर 66 िमापुर 166.66 बयनामा 17 श्ी मरधान मसंह पुत् रघुपमत मसंह मनरासी ग्ाण्डील िमापुर, धौलपुर 128/2 िमापुर 204.44 बयनामा 18 श्ीमती फूलरती पत्ी राममरलास मनरासी बीमछया, धौलपुर 652 धौलपुर 66.66 बयनामा 19 श्ीमती ओमरती पत्ी राममकिन मनरासी मररोंधा, धौलपुर 360 िररयापुर 100 बयनामा 20 श्ी सुरेि िनि िमा्व पुत् मुरारीलाल िमा्व मनरासी मिरनगर कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 163 धौलपुर 284.44 बयनामा 21 श्ी सतीि िनद्र िमा्व, सीताराम िमा्व पुत् आमिराम िमा्व मनरासी खेरागढ़, आगरा 163 धौलपुर 295 बयनामा 22 श्ी सुरेि िनद्र पुत् मूलाराम मनरासी ग्डराई राजाखेड़ा, धौलपुर 165 मजरौली 97.22 बयनामा 23 श्ी धारा मसंह पुत् गयासीराम मनरासी सहरोली, धौलपुर 457 महमिपुर 138.88 बयनामा 24 श्ी अिोक कुमार पुत् रज्न लाल मनरासी भामतीपुरा, धौलपुर 49 धौलपुर 99.42 बयनामा 25 श्ीमती हलुका पुत् लोटन मसंह मनरासी मारौली, धौलपुर 343 धौलपुर 166.66 बयनामा 26 श्ीमती िकुनतला पत्ी मनभ्वय मसंह मनरासी सीताराम कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 802/2 धौलपुर 150 बयनामा 27 श्ी महेि िनि पुत् रामिीन मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 85 मजरौली 50 बयनामा 28 श्ी िीपिनद्र पुत् रामिीन मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 85 मजरौली 50 बयनामा 29 श्ी हरीि कुमार ममतिल पुत् अमर िनि ममतिल जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 85 मजरौली 66.66 बयनामा 30 श्ी लालमकिन पुत् पन्ालाल मनरासी बाहरी का पुरा, राजाखेड़ा, धौलपुर 163 मजरौली 133.33 बयनामा 31 श्ी अनतराम पुत् मोतीराम मनरासी बखटूपुररा बाड़ी, धौलपुर 163 मजरौली 77.77 बयनामा 32 श्ी लालमसंह पुत् अमर मसंह मनरासी फराकपुरा, धौलपुर 219 सां्डा 170.66 बयनामा 33 श्ी धम्व मसंह तयागी पुत् पीतम मसंह मनरासी ग्ाम महार खेरागढ़, आगरा 104/378 मजरौली 133.33 बयनामा 34 श्ी राममित् पुत् गंगाराम मनरासी रेलरे ्टटेिन कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 854 महमिपुर 166.66 बयनामा 35 श्ी राहुल सामंत उफ्फ अिोक सामंत पुत् राजेनद्र सामंत मनरासी पुराना हिर, धौलपुर 1054/907 मफरोजपुर 94.59 बयनामा आयुकति नरर पररषद, धौलपुर Promote local bovine breeds, says Governor Kalraj Mishra addressing the convocation of RUVAS. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan Gov- ernor Kalraj Mishra, while addressing the fifth convocation of Ra- jasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in Bikaner, has called for conservation, promotion of local bo- vinebreedsandspeeding up research and develop- ment of cow-based prod- ucts in the state. He said that in order to increase theincomeof cattleown- ers, it is necessary that they should get the ben- efit of research and de- velopment work on in- digenous cattle. The Governor addressed the programme online from Raj Bhavan here. The Governor said that there isaneedtotakeinitiative in this direction. Suman Sharma appointed as member in Hindi Advisory Panel First India Bureau Jaipur: BJP leader Su- man Sharma has been appointed as a member in Hindi advi- sory com- mittee of De- partment of Telecommu- n i c a t i o n s , Ministry of Communications (Gov- ernment of India). She expressed hearty grati- tude and thanks to the national and state top leadership for making her a member. “Heartfelt thanks to all the distinguished workers and supporters of the par- ty who supported me in every moment, in every situation and stood by me,” she said. CM Gehlot performed badly on water, power fronts: Shekhawat First India Bureau Baran:  Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajen- dra Singh Shekhawat on Friday once again raised questions on the working style of the Ra- jasthan government saying that the govern- ment has poorly per- formed in the imple- mentation of the Jal Jeevan Mission in the last 3 years. On the pow- er crisis, he said that whenever there has been a Congress govern- ment in Rajasthan, there has been a crisis of elec- tricity and coal in the state.He said that Gehlot knocked the doors of So- nia Gandhi but did not get coal from Congress- ruled Chhattisgarh. Party workers welcome Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Baran. Raj Govt lauded for promoting OBC’s cause First India Bureau Jaipur:  Congress OBC wing’s national chief Captain (retd) Ajay Singh Ya- dav has praised the Rajasthan gover nment’s step to separate agriculture in- come and salary from the creamy layer eligibility. “This is praiseworthy. The Central and Haryana governments are fol- lowing this norm (of calculating these com- ponents in deciding on the creamy layer eligi- bility), which is against the rec- ommendation of Mandal Com- mission,” Cap- tain Yadav said. He said reserva- tion of back- ward classes in Maha- rashtra was abolished in Panchayati Raj be- cause of non-disclo- sure of caste census. NEWS DIGEST ACB-BADHAL ROW: RAS ASSOCIATION TO MEET ON MONDAY Jaipur: RAS Association general secretary Praveen Kumar said the proposed meeting over the issue of ACB’s action against Dr Bhagchand Badhal, Additional Director in SIPF who was questioned by ACB, will now be held on Mon- day. RAS Association has given three days time to state government to take action against ACB officers. Praveen Kumar said that “It will be decided in the meeting to be held on Monday that how to move forward?” There is fear and displeasure among the administrative offic- ers regarding the back-to-back action of ACB over the past several months. Opening a front against this action of ACB, the RAS Association gave a memorandum to CS Usha Sharma and talked to ACS Home Abhay Kumar. SPEAKER CP JOSHI TO INAUGURATE SPICE FAIR TODAY Jaipur: Vidhan Sabha Speaker CP Joshi will inaugurate the National Masala Mela 2022 at Jawahar Kala Kendra on Saturday. On the occasion, Cooperation Minister Udayalal Anjana, Agriculture Minister Lalchand Kataria and Higher Education Minister Rajendra Singh Yadav will also be present. The fair will be held from April 30 to May 9. People can buy spices from more than 100 stalls of the country. FIRE BREAKS OUT IN BANKI FOREST AREA IN UDAIPUR Udaipur (PTI): A fire broke out in the Banki forest area in Udaipur district and Army heli- copters were pressed into service to douse the flames, an official said. The fire broke out on Wednesday and it spread to a large area in three-four spots of the forest adjoining Udaipur on Thursday night, Chief Conservator of Forests R K Singh said. In to- tal, around 50 hectares of the forest area were covered by the fire, he added. Barmer PCPNDT coordinator in ACB net with `35,000 bribe Mukesh Mathrani Barmer: ACB team on Friday caught the PCPNDT (Pre-Concep- tion and Pre-Natal Di- agnostic Techniques) coordinator Ajay Ku- mar Kalyan red-handed while accepting the bribe of Rs 35,000. The bribe was demanded to give nod to the installa- tion of an ultrasound machine at a private hospital. The accused told the ACB that he took the bribe for the CMHO. But ACB offi- cials could not verify the accused’s claim. However, on the basis of the statement of the trappedaccused,CMHO is now on ACB’s radar. ACB officials said that they are now investigat- ing the CMHO role in the case and further ac- tion would be taken on the basis of that. Ajay Kumar MLA BALJEET YADAV HAD TOLD CM GEHLOT AND RANKA THAT IAS-RAS OFFICERS COULD BE TRAPPED Jaipur: Five days before the trap of IAS officer and former Col- lector Nannumal Pahadia and RAS officer Ashok Kumar Sankhla, Behror MLA Baljeet Yadav had told CM Ashok Gehlot and Principal Secretary Kuldeep Ranka that these officers could be trapped soon. The MLA said that there were many complaints against both the officers. He had alleged that Padadia along with his relative RAS officer was involved in land-related irregularities on a large scale.He said that the officers had taken a bribe from a land mafia to allow the mafia to take pos- session forcibly in a land-related dispute.The MLA said that several such cases have happened in Alwar district. He said that many people had also come to him with similar complaints.He said that he met Kuldeep Ranka and had a long discussion with him. “I told Kuldeep Ranka to change the Alwar col- lector or else he would be trapped. Actually, people were complaining a lot against him,” he said. ACB filed an application in the court to take the sample voice of accused Pahadia and Sankhla, the court gave the date of May 4, ASP Bajrang Singh is probing case. —FIB ASST AGRI OFFICER, BROKER HELD WITH `25,000 BRIBE Jaisalmer: The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday arrested Assistant Agriculture Officer Arun Kumar and broker Veenar- am in Jaisalmer. They were ar- rested while taking of Rs 25,000, said a bureau spokesperson. The accused had demanded a bribe of Rs 80,000 as commission from the subsidy amount. Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) CI Anil took action on the instructions of ACB DIG Kailash Vishnoi. Anti Corruption Bureau CI Anil laid the trap and arrested the As- sistant Agriculture Officer Arun Kumar and broker Veenaram. ACB ARRESTS JMC HERITAGE CLERK FOR TAKING `6,500 BRIBE Jaipur: The Jaipur ACB arrested the Junior As- sistant working in Chougan Stadium of Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage for taking a bribe of Rs 6,500 on Friday. The complainant told the DG of ACB that Sanjeev Kumar demanded Rs 12,000 for ac- cepting the lease transfer file. The accused kept harassing the complainant. The com- plaint was verified under the leadership of Additional SP Alok Sharma on the instructions of DG ACB. Accused Sanjeev was caught at the corporation office while taking the bribe amount. PATWARI HELD TAKING `7,000 BRIBE FOR LAND MUTATION Sikar: The ACB team in Sikar arrested a Pat- wari taking bribe of Rs 7,000 on Friday. The complainant Mohan told the ACB that Patwari Prahlad demanded Rs 10,000 bribe for mutation of a land. The deal was settled for Rs 7000. The ACB team laid a trap and the Patwari of Sihot-Badi village was arrested red-handed. ACB DSP Zakir Akhtar said that complainant Mohan came to the ACB office two hours ago and told them about the bribe demanded by the Patwari. —Ramesh Sharma