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IN THE COURTYARD
SC ISSUES NOTICE
TO TN GOVT ON
SWAMY’S PLEA
New Delhi: The Supreme
Court of India on Monday
sent a notice to the Tamil
Nadu government, seeking
its response on a plea by
BJP leader Subramanian
Swamy challenging a
State law authorising the
government control over
temples and appointment
of non-Brahmins as
‘archakas’ (priests). DMK
govt had implemented
its electoral promise
of appointing
the aspirants
belonging to all
castes as temple
priests.
SC ISSUES NOTICE TO K’TAKA GOVT OVER
PLEAS AGAINST HC ORDER ON HIJAB ISSUE
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday expressed anguish
at petitioners’ counsel seeking adjournment on a clutch of pleas
against the Karnataka HC judgment, which upheld the right of
educational institutions to ban wearing of hijab in pre-university
colleges in the state. A bench comprising Justices Hemant
Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia said this was not acceptable to
court as petitioners’ wanted urgent listing but when matter was
listed, they want adjournment and this would not be allowed.
AIFF FINED $18,000 BY AFC FOR FAN INVASION
DURING IND’S ASIAN CUP QUALIFIERS IN JUNE
New Delhi: All AIFF was on Monday fined USD 18,000 by the
continental governing body for spectator invasion during its
nat’l team’s Asian Cup qualifying round matches against
Afghanistan and Hong Kong in Kolkata in June. But, bulk
of amount — USD 13,500 — is a suspended fine to be
paid in case of repeat offence in 2 years. Disciplinary
Committee of AFC imposed USD 8,000 fine on the
AIFF after one home spectator invaded India team’s
technical bench, a restricted area in match against Af.
OVER 8 KILLED IN
BAGHDAD; ARMY
DECLARES CURFEW
Baghdad: Eight protesters
were killed, Iraq declared
a nationwide curfew after
supporters of Moqtada
Sadr stormed govt palace
in Baghdad’s Green Zone
on Monday following
powerful Shiite leader’s
declaration that he was
quitting politics. Shots
were fired in the fortified
area which houses govt
buildings as well as
diplomatic missions.
RAPE ALLEGATION
ON FATHER AND
SON IN SIKAR
Neemkathana: A
father-son duo has been
booked on charges of
raping daughter and
sister. Both have been
raping the innocent
girl for over a year. The
case was registered in
the Sadar police station
of Neemkathana after
someone informed the
police about it. The police
took the victim’s statement
and got the medical done
and registered a case.
GLITCH: NASA CALLS
OFF THE NEW MOON
ROCKET LAUNCH
Cape Canaveral: An engine-
cooling problem forced NASA
on Monday to postpone for
4 days debut test launch
of colossal new rocketship
it plans to use for future
astronaut flights back to
moon, over 50 years after
Apollo’s last lunar mission.
Issued surfaced as SLS tanks
were being filled with oxygen
& teams began conditioning
to chill engines, NASA said.
SONIA APPOINTS
PRANAV JHA AS
AICC SECRETARY
New Delhi: Ahead of the
Congress president election
scheduled to be held on 17
October, interim president
Sonia Gandhi announced
the appointment of Pranav
Jha as the Secretary of AICC
attached to Central Election
Authority. Jha is set to take
charge as the grand old
party’s election authority
secretary ahead of crucial
Congress president election.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot, on
Monday, made an ambi-
tious announcement of
organizing urban Olym-
pic Games to create an
environment of sports
and encourage sports
talent in the state while
inaugurating Rajiv Gan-
dhiRuralOlympics-2022.
Along with this, he also
announced to organize
Rural Olympic Games
every year, so that the
interest towards sports
in rural areas remains.
Thestatelevelinaugura-
tion of Rajiv Gandhi Ru-
ral Olympics-2022, or-
ganized for the first time
on National Sports Day
as the Maha Kumbh of
GamesinRajasthan,CM
inaugurated these
games on Monday in a
grand function organ-
ized at the Pashu Mela
ground of Pal village.
He said that the state-
wide organization of
Rajiv Gandhi Rural
Olympics in Rajasthan
is unprecedented. “To-
day is a historic day for
Raj,” he said. During
this, the torch of Rajiv
Gandhi Rural Olympic
Games-2022 was handed
over by CM to players.
Gehlot also tried his
hand in Kabaddi while
inaugurating the Olym-
pics. After the inaugu-
ration in Pal village,
when Kabaddi match
started, Gehlot reached
among the players. Con-
gress leaders & others
called him to play
Kabaddi and he could
not refuse. Turn to P3
CM Ashok Gehlot, Ashok Chandna, Krishna Poonia, Dr Subhash Garg and others watch the Kabaddi
match during the inauguration of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games in Jodhpur on Monday.
Rural Olympic games to be held every year: Gehlot
WE ARE BUILDING HOCKEY STADIUMS
AT TEHSIL LEVEL, INFORMS CM WHILE
INAUGURATING RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES
OLYMPICS WILL
ALSO BE HELD
IN URBAN AREAS
WORLD RECORD
CERTIFICATE
HANDED OVER
The provisional
certificate was
presented to the Chief
Minister after it was
recorded in the Book
of World Records,
London for maximum
participation of such a
large number of play-
ers in the Rajiv Gandhi
Rural Olympics-2022.
CM Ashok Gehlot meets participants during inauguration of the
month-long Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games on Monday.
23 kg gold,
`10 lakh
robbed in 23
minutes from
M’ppuram Fin
Robbers threaten employees for
getting the info on Monday.
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: 5 bike-borne
armed and masked men
robbed around 23 kg of
gold and `10 lakh cash at
gunpointfromatManap-
puram Finance compa-
ny's branch on Sundar-
was road in Udaipur on
Mondaymorning,police
said. According to plaint
filed by bank officials,
about 23 kg gold & `10L
was robbed, Udaipur SP
Vikas Sharma said.
A video of the inci-
dent captured by the
bank's CCTV camera
shows 2 robbers thrash-
ing bank officials at
gunpoint, police said.
They entered at 9.20 am
and left at 9.43 am.
Firm had kept a GPS
tracker in box in which
gold ornaments were
kept but the robbers
took out the tracker and
threw it there. Gold of
1100 people was depos-
ited in the branch.
The five employees
present in the office
were taken for ques-
tioning. The police sus-
pect that someone from
the office may be in-
volved in the robbery
.
I thought PM Modi was a crude man...
but he showed humanity: Ghulam Nabi
New Delhi (ANI): Ghu-
lam Nabi Azad on Mon-
day explained why Modi
teared up in Parl during
a farewell speech when
Azad’s RS tenure ended
last year. “Modi was not
talking about being sad
at my leaving RS,” said
Azad. ‘Tourists had
died in a grenade attack
in Kashmir (in 2006),
when I was CM there.
Modi, who was CM of
Gujarat, called me. “I
used to think Modi
must be a crude man,”
Azad added, speaking to
reporters about the cry-
ing episode, “I thought
he won’t care... since he
does not have a wife or
any kids. But, at least,
he showed humanity
.”
AZAD SAYS FORCED
TO LEAVE CONGRESS
Azad has alleged that he
was 'forced' to leave
Congress. Rahul insulted
senior Cong leaders through
a show of hands on his
"Chowkidar Chor Hai" slogan
against Modi in 2019, which
discomfited many veterans in
the party, he said. Azad was
responding to the allegation
levelled against him by Cong
leaders, that "Azad has been
Modi-fied' and will join the
BJP". He further said, "Those
who know J&K, I can't
increase one vote of BJP."
(L) Modi during the speech last year. Ghulam Nabi Azad speaks to
the media on his resignation & future plans in Delhi on Monday.
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PM MODI SAD
OVER FLOOD
SITUATION IN
PAKISTAN
‘NEW MECHANISM FOR LISTING OF MATTERS SOON’
New Delhi: A new mechanism for listing of matters will be devised
soon, CJI UU Lalit said on Monday, his 1st working day in SC as
the CJI. He asked lawyers to mention cases for urgent hearings
before the registrar rather than requesting to entertain such pleas.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday
expressed sadness over floods in Pakistan and prayed
for early restoration of normalcy in the neighbouring
country. Pakistan is going through the worst-ever
floods with the death toll nearing 1,100 on Monday.
SHAH TO VISIT
BIHAR ON SEPT
23, FIRST TIME
SINCE BJP LOST
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be in
Bihar on September 23-24 on his first trip to the state
since a political upheaval stripped the BJP of power, a
senior party leader said on Monday. Shah, considered
party’s principal strategist, will be visiting Seemanchal.
First India Bureau
Mumbai: RIL chair-
man Mukesh Ambani
on Monday announced
the 5G standolone ser-
vices in India. At the
annual general meet-
ing,Ambaniannounced
the 5G services will be
rolled out in select met-
ro cities by Diwali.
Jio will deploy the
latest version of 5G
called standalone 5G. It
will invest `2 lakh crore
on 5G infrastructure.
Besides Metaverse,
AGM was live on differ-
ent social media plat-
forms apart from their
homegrown HD video
conferencing applica-
tion JioMeet.
“With 5G, Jio will
launch billions of
smart sensors with con-
nected intelligence that
will trigger the Internet
of Things and fuel the
Fourth Industrial Revo-
lution,” Ambani added.
Reliance Jio is also said
to have partnered with
Google to develop ultra-
affordable 5G smart-
phones along with Mi-
crosoft for Azure eco-
system.
Ambani said the new
standalone 5G service
will help Reliance Jio
deliver “new and power-
ful services like low la-
tency
, massive machine-
to-machinecommunica-
tion, 5G voice, edge com-
puting and network
slicing, and metaverse.”
The wireless carrier
also forged a collabora-
tion with Qualcomm to
develop 5G solutions for
India, he said. More on P8
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES 45TH AGM
Jio Diwali Bonanza!
RIL TO INVEST `
`2
LAKH CRORE ON 5G
n 1st company globally to
conduct its AGM on a
virtual reality platform
n Ambani announces
‘world’s largest’,
‘standalone’ Jio 5G
n 5G services in Delhi,
Mumbai, Kolkata and
Chennai by October
n Plan to expand 5G
services countrywide by
end of 2023: Ambani
Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani virtually addresses the 45th Annual General Meeting
of Reliance Industries Limited, in Mumbai on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI
India stands as a beacon of growth
and stability amid global crisis.
There is severe economic stress in
many parts of the world. Rising fuel, food and
fertiliser prices are impacting everyone. High
inflation and supply disruptions threaten to
trigger a global recession. Reliance set to make
greater contribution to India’s prosperity.
—Mukesh Ambani, RIL Chairman
AMBANI GIVES
SIGNAL ON RIL’S
SUCCESSION PLAN
Ambani said that “at
a time when a bright
future is beckoning Re-
liance, what gives me
optimism is our huge
reservoir of young, dy-
namic and best-in-class
talent. Our next-gen
leaders are confidently
taking over the reins
across businesses.”
Akash and Isha have
assumed leadership
roles in Jio and Retail
resp. Anant has also
joined our New Energy
business, he said dur-
ing his speech at RIL’s
AGM on Monday.
RELIANCE RETAIL
TO LAUNCH FMCG
BUSINESS SOON!
Ambani introduced
daughter Isha Amba-
ni as new leader of his
conglomerate’s retail
business - a firm he said
had achieved a record
`2L crore turnover & is
Asia’s top 10 retailers.
‘Objective of this busi-
ness will be to develop
and deliver products
and solve every Indian’s
daily needs, Reliance
Retail Ventures Ltd
Director Isha said while
addressing AGM. “This
year, we will launch our
FMCG goods business,”
Isha further said.
MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS
l Jio Platforms, Meta
collaborate to launch
JioMart on WhatsApp
l Akash Ambani an-
nounces launch of
JioAirFiber hotspot
l Reliance to invest Rs
75,000 cr in petchem
expansion
l Jio partners with Meta,
Google and Microsoft
l Reliance partners with
Qualcomm to develop
5G solutions
l Committed to make
India a data-powered
economy: Ambani
l Reliance added 2.23
lakh new jobs, says
Mukesh Ambani
RAJASTHAN
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Abhishek Shrivastva
Jaipur: The path has
been cleared for giving
lease to thousands of
people already settled in
the eco-sensitive zones
(ESZ) of the sanctuaries
across the state under
the PSKS campaign.
According to the SC
order, no new perma-
nent construction
should be done in the
ESZ but no restriction is
indicated on granting
the lease for already
constructed building.
The Supreme Court had
issued in an order that
ESZof NahargarhSanc-
tuary in the JDA region,
is 13 kilometres from
zero to the boundary of
the century
. The author-
ity had sought guidance
from the State Forest
dept on several points.
People of Nahargarh ESZ to get lease deeds
SUPREME CLEARANCE UNDER PSKS
lll
The Supreme
Court has
made it clear to
release leases
for already
constructed
buildings in
eco-sensitive
zone (ESZ),
sanctuaries etc
ENLISTED ESZ
REGION OF JDA
JDA region which
comes under the
purview of ESZ is
JDA’s Institutional
Business Scheme,
some part of the
Walled City towards
Chandpole, Subhash
Nagar and part of
Sanjay Nagar. Areas
of Shastri Nagar, Old
VDN, Vishwakarma
Industrial Area are
also included.
CM offers prayers at Ramdevji
Temple for State’s prosperity
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur/Jaisalmer:
CM Ashok Gehlot on
Monday visited Baba
Ramdevji Temple in
Masuria on Bhadwa
Dooj and offered
prayers at the temple
and prayed for the pros-
perity of the State.
Temple Manager
Narendra Chouhan and
other representatives
welcomed CM Gehlot
and presented him a
picture of Baba Ram-
devji. He interacted
with the devotees from
different regions of the
country and the state. A
large number of devo-
tees from the country
and the state are reach-
ing the fair organised
at Baba Ramdevji Tem-
ple in Masuria, Jodh-
pur district.
On this occasion Min-
ister in-charge Dr. Sub-
hash Garg, MLA Mani-
sha Panwar, MLA Shri
Mahendra Vishnoi, for-
mer MP Badriram
Jakhar, Salim Khan,
Naresh Joshi and Prof.
Ayub Khan and others
were present.
Scores of devotees on
Monday took part in the
Mangala Aarti’, which
marked the beginning
of the annual Ram-
devra fair that is being
held after two years due
to the Covid situation.
After aarti, Collector
Tina Dabi and SP Bhan-
war Singh Nathwat
took stock of the ar-
rangements.
Ramdevra fair kicks off with pomp in Jaisalmer, Over 35 lakh people expected
CM Gehlot interacts with devotees at Ramdevji Temple in Jodhpur.
Minister BD Kalla interacts with
people visiting Ramdevra fair.
DM REVIEWS
PREPARATIONS
FOR LAKHI FAIR
Sawai Madhopur:
District Magistrate
Kapil Sharma has
sounded an alert
ahead of the Trin-
etra Ganesh Temple
Lakhi Fair. Sharma
is out in the field,
taking stock of the
arrangements related
to the fair. Action is
being taken against
the stores without
permission. Sharma
said that negligence
and irregularity will
not be tolerated and
got removed the
bhandara operating
without permission
with the help of the
city council.
Congress’ Halla
Bol rally on Sept 4
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: The Congress’
Halla Bol rally is to be
held in Delhi in Septem-
ber in which leaders
and workers from parts
of the country will par-
ticipate. The rally will
be held in protest
against inflation.
Jitu Patwari, a Con-
gress leader and Minis-
ter in the erstwhile Ka-
mal Nath government
of MP, held a press con-
ference at the PCC
Headquarters in Jaipur
on Monday. Patwari
said that the country is
facing the biggest un-
employment in the
country in 45 years and
food prices have sky-
rocketed. PCC Chief
Govind Singh Dotasra
could not be present in
the press conference
due to his presence in
rural sports.
Jitu Patwari, Jyoti Khandelwal, Swarnim Chaturvedi during a
press conference.  —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
10,000 veterinary assistants
go on mass leave amid Lumpy
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Nearly ten
thousand veterinary as-
sistant workers of Ra-
jasthan went on indefi-
nite mass leave amid the
lumpy virus in livestock
in the State.
The workers are over
the 11-point demands of
the Rajasthan Veteri-
nary Employees Asso-
ciation. With the em-
ployees going on leave,
the work of long medi-
cal, veterinary treat-
ment, vaccine and artifi-
cial insemination came
to a standstill. Due to
this, 6500 veterinary in-
stitutions were locked.
Rajasthan Veterinary
Employees Association
Kota District President
Rajkumar Chaudhary
said that 11-point de-
mands including chang-
ing the designation of
veterinary staff, name
of animal assistant
training course, diplo-
ma in veterinary sci-
ence and animal hus-
bandry, pay scale of
livestock assistant and
other facilities.
Veterinary assistants during the strike.
Officials distribute pattas to
Niwai residents under PSKS
Ashish Aman
Niwai: As part of the
Prashasan Shehron Ke
Sang abhiyan, a camp
was held by the Niwai
municipality in the
Adarsh Vidyalaya cam-
pus located in Bhagat
Singh Colony on Mon-
day
. In the camp, people
from ward numbers 20,
30,32,111wereinvitedby
the municipality presi-
dent Dilip Israni. Pattas
were distributed by Ex-
ecutive Officer Mahima
Dangi.
During this, Ward
Councilor Parashuram
Kumawat welcomed Is-
rani and Dangi. Munici-
pal Councilor Nitin Ku-
mar Jain Chhabra,
Councilor Allah Rakha
Deshwali, Councilor
Kamlesh Kirad, Coun-
cilorRamvilasBalaiand
other councilors were
present in the camp.
Israni said that the
general public should
get full benefit of the
scheme being provided
by the state govt.
Residents hold their land pattas in Niwai on Monday.
RVPNL gets nat’l
award for clean
energy promotion
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Rajasthan Vidy-
ut Prasaran Nigam Lim-
ited got the national
award for the establish-
ment of the transmis-
sionlineonthe8thFoun-
dation Day Celebration
organised in Kochi.
Corporation CMD T
Ravikant gave informa-
tion about the award
and said that on behalf
of the institute, this
award is given to en-
courage the activities
of the renewable ener-
gy sector in the country
and to promote the best
schemes of renewable
energy at the state level.
Ravikant said, “Re-
newable Energy Devel-
opment Agencies of all
the states of the coun-
try are its members. It
is a matter of pride for
Rajasthan to be select-
ed for this award. This
is an important step in
the field of energy by
the CM.”
Five die, eight injured in
separate road accidents
First India Bureau
Bharatpur: Five people
died and eight were in-
jured in two separate
road acidents in Bharat-
pur and Ajmer districts
on Monday
.
In Bharatpur, three
people on a motorbike
died after it rammed
into a wall near
Moosapura turning on
Bayana Baseri road in
Garhi Bajna police sta-
tion area.
According to police,
the three were going
from Bayana to Baseri
whenthedriverlostcon-
trol of the bike. Police
took the three to Bayana
Hospital, where the doc-
tors declared them dead.
The deceased were resi-
dents of Bhainsa village
under Mathura district.
In Ajmer, two people
died and eight were in-
jured in an accident on
a highway in Rayla po-
licestationareaonMon-
day
. All the injured peo-
ple were admitted to the
district hospital. The
deceased mother and
son were going to Ram-
devra fair, police said.
HC TURNS 73, SEVERAL POSTS YET TO BE FILLED
BEHEADING: JUDICIAL CUSTODY OF 9 EXTENDED
Jodhpur: Rajasthan High
Court has covered a journey
of more than 7 decades.
Inaugurated on 29 August
1949 in Jodhpur, the Rajas-
than High Court turned 73
years on Monday. When it
was inaugurated, there were
11 judges apart from the
Chief Justice. Now 50 posts
of judges are sanctioned but
several of them are lying
vacant. The Rajasthan High
Court has come a long way
since then. Justice KK Verma
of Allahabad High Court was
sworn in as the first Chief
Justice. Along with this, 11
judges were also sworn in.
 —Shiv Prakash Purohit
Jaipur: The judicial custody
of all the nine accused arrest-
ed for the gruesome murder
of tailor Kanhaiya Lal in
Udaipur on June 28 was ex-
tended till September 20. The
Judge in the Special Court of
NIA Cases Ravindra Kumar
extended the custody. The
accused were not brought to
court due to security reasons
and their warrants were pro-
duced in the court. Special
PP GP Sharma sought time
to present chargesheet which
was accepted by the court.
The accused in this case are
Riyaz Jabbar, Mohammad
Ghaus, Riyaz Attari, Farhad
Sheikh, Asif, Mohammad
Mohsin, Wasim Ali, Javed
and Muslim Khan. They are
in jail while Amjad and other
accused are absconding.
IN THE COURTYARD
APEX COURT JUNKS
PLEA AGAINST
STATE MARRIAGE
REGISTRATION BILL
New Delhi: The Supreme
Court has refused to
conduct hearing on the
Rajasthan Compulsory
Registration of Marriages
(Amendment) Bill, 2021.
The court dismissed a
plea challenging section
8 of the Rajasthan Com-
pulsory Registration of
Marriages (Amendment)
Bill, 2021. The petitioner
“Youth Bar Association of
India” challenged the law
as it permits the registra-
tion of child marriages.
The State in 2021 passed
the Bill to amend a 2009
Act which provides for
mandatory registration
of marriages, including
child marriages.
Mehandi Poojan at
Moti Dungri Temple
today, traffic diverted
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A grand fair on
Ganesh Chaturthi will be
organised at Moti Dungri
Ganesh temple in Jaipur
after a gap of two years.
Mahant Kailash Shar-
ma said that Mehandi
Poojan and Sijara Mahot-
sav will be organised on
Tuesday
. A special Shrin-
gar will be held and Pras-
ad of Mehandi will be dis-
tributed to devotees from
8 pm at four places. A
golden crown will be in-
stalledontheGaneshidol.
Special traffic and elab-
orate security arrange-
ments will be in place for
theGaneshChaturthifair.
Trafficpolicehavemadea
special plan to regulate
traffic from 11 pm on Au-
gust 30 to September 1.
Traffic will be restrict-
ed from JDA circle to
JDA chauraha, from RBI
Tiraha to Ganesh temple.
Similarly, no vehicle will
be permitted from
Dharm Singh circle to
Ganesh temple.
Parking arrangements
will be made at SMS in-
vestment ground and
Subodh college.
Lord Ganesha idol inside Moti Dungri Temple in Jaipur.
Tourism Secy
holds meet with
UNESCOofficials
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: Gayatri
Rathore, Principal
Secretary, Tourism
Department,saidthat
Rajasthan is unique
inthecountryandthe
world and efforts are
constantly being
made by the state gov-
ernment and tourism
department for its
upgradation and con-
servation. The Direc-
tor, Secretary and
representatives of
UNESCO Intangible
Cultural Heritage
made a courtesy call
at the Secretariat.
AJMER DROWNING
VICTIMS’ KIN TO
GET `5 LAKH EACH
1,052 HOUSES
ALLOTTED VIA
LOTTERY IN CITY
Ajmer: Family members
and relatives of four
persons who died after
falling into a tank in Ra-
jasthan’s Ajmer refused
to accept the bodies and
blocked the highway on
Monday demanding an
inquiry into the matter
and compensation.
Later, the protest was
called off and the high-
way was cleared in the
evening after the family
members agreed on
compensation of Rs 5
lakh each. The families
were earlier demanding
Rs 10 lakh each.
Jaipur: State Minority
Board Chairman Rafeek
Khan, on Monday, took
out the lottery of hous-
es for the rehabilitation
of Bagrana Kachi Basti
in JDA. This lottery was
drawn in JDA’s Citizen
Service Centre through
random selection. Jai-
pur Development Com-
missioner Ravi Jain
said, “Under the BSUP
scheme, 1,052 families
of Bagrana Kachchi
Basti have been allotted
houses through lottery
for Rs 38,700.”
 —Abhishek Shrivastava
NEWS DIGEST
Rajnath Singh
to unveil statue
of Pannadhay
Udaipur: Defence Min-
ister Rajnath Singh
will be on a one-day
visit to Udaipur. He will
reach Dabok airport by
plane at 11.30 am. He
will unveil a statue of
Pannadhay at Pannad-
hay Park in Govardhan
Sagar area. Singh will
return to Delhi by air
at 2.15 pm.
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Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: With the efforts
of chairman of Ra-
jasthan Tourism Corpo-
ration Dharmendra
Rathore, Palace on
Wheels will resume op-
erations after three
years. On Monday, the
refurbishment work of
the Royal train started
at 22 Godown yards in
Jaipur with worship.
Executive Engineer Ji-
tendra Joshi, Assistant
Manager Upendra Shar-
ma, Assistant Engineer
Sanjay Mathur and oth-
er employees of the Cor-
poration were present
during this. The Palace
on Wheels is expected to
start by late September
or early October.
The refurbishment
work will be done at a
cost of about Rs 1.25
crore and would take a
month’s time. The re-
sponsibility for this has
been given to Sanjeeda
Constructions and
Fateh Mohini Suppli-
ers. Joshi said that all
the decoration works,
including traditional
painting, toilet, sofa,
furniture upgradation,
laying of new carpet
will be done on the in-
door and outdoor walls
of Palace on Wheels.
Rathore had promised
to run the POW again
after taking over as the
Chairman. Ever since,
he has been meeting
Lok Sabha Speaker Om
Birla, Railway Minister
Ashwani Vaishnav, oth-
er ministers and MPs.
PoW gets ready to hit tracks in Sept
REFURBISHMENT STARTS
Students led by RUSU General Secretary Arvind Jajra break open
locks of Central Library. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
RUSU Gen Secy
breaks lock of
Central Library
Bharat Dixit
Jaipur: Akhil Bharati-
ya Vidyarthi Parishad
(ABVP) student leaders
broke open the locks of
the Central Library, on
Monday
,whichhadbeen
closed for a long time.
RU General Secretary
Arvind Jajra reached
the Central Library
along with the students
and did sloganeering be-
fore breaking the locks.
ABVP National Min
Hoshiyar Meena said
that about 85% work of
the library being built
forthelastfiveyearshas
been completed. “Only
the furniture work re-
mains. CM Gehlot was
called 3-4 times for its
inauguration, but he did
not come,” he said.
“On Monday, Jajra,
reached the university
and broke the locks of
the Library which was
built at a cost of Rs 5 cr.
Those who passed the
bill, including the con-
tractor who built the li-
brary, ate money
. Stu-
dents’ studies were get-
ting hampered as the li-
brary was shut. The li-
brary’s locks have been
broken in student’s in-
terest,” he added.
MEENA ON NSUI
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A transgender
was beaten to death
with a baseball bat in
Bagru area under Naha-
rgarh PS
late Sun-
day night.
The de-
ceased is
identified
as 48-year-
old Ramesh Singh ali-
as Rammo. He has been
living on rent for many
years and was having a
dispute with landlord’s
son Naresh Sindhi (32).
The probe revealed
that Naresh had stolen
money from Rammo’s
house about 6 months
ago for which a com-
plaint was also lodged at
Nahargarh PS and he
waslockedinthisregard
too. After coming out, he
harass Rammo again
andonSundaynightlate
at night, beaten Rammo
with a baseball bat.
Landlord’s son
beats, murders
‘transgender’
with baseball bat
Let’s make Jpr beautiful: CS
Dr Rituraj Sharma
Jaipur: CS Usha Shar-
ma said that Jaipur is
the capital of the state
as well as the world’s fa-
mous heritage city
, so all
have to work together to
make Jaipur a beautiful
and smart city
.
Sharma was presid-
ing over the 20th meet-
ing of the High Power
Committee constituted
for the beautification of
Jaipur at Secretariat on
Monday
. She directed
the Commissioners of
JMC Greater and Herit-
age to keep a daily re-
cord of the movement
of stray animals in
Jaipur. “Door-to-door
garbage collection
should be regular in
Jaipur and officers
should visit the field
regularly to check its
regularity
,” she said.
JDC Ravi Jain gave
detailed information
about the works being
done by JDA for the
beautification of
Jaipur. UDH Principal
Secretary Kunji Lal
Meena, Secretary of
Local Bodies Jogaram
were also present in
the meeting.
CS Usha Sharma, JDC Ravi Jain
during the meeting on Monday.
MEAT SHOPS TO REMAIN SHUT FOR 3
DAYS DUE TO JAIN FESTIVALS IN STATE
Jaipur: Meat Houses and slaughterhouses will
remain closed for 3 days in Rajasthan. In view
of the festival of Paryushan and Anant Chatur-
dashi, the dept of local bodies issued an order
for the closure of all meat and fish shops across
the state. Action will be taken against those who
do not comply with the orders. According to the
orders, the shops will remain closed on August
30 and 31 due to Paryushan and Samvatsari, and
on Sept 9 due to Anant Chaturdashi.
NEWS DIGEST
Jaipur: One person died of corona as per the report
released by the health department on Monday. The
death was reported from Dausa.
Meanwhile, 218 new Covid cases
were reported in the bulletin. With
this, the active cases reached
3,019 while 429 patients recov-
ered. The state’s infection tally stands at 13,08,288.
Of the new cases, the highest 98 were reported from
Jaipur, 17 from Pratapgarh, 16 in Jodhpur.
ONE DIES OF CORONA, 218 FRESH CASES
REGISTERED IN STATE; 98 IN JAIPUR
Barmer: A 2-day old baby boy was found abandoned
in the bushes in Barmer’s Sedwa. Hearing
the cries of the baby, few women working
in the nearby field, reached and informed
the police. The newborn is now under-
going treatment at the govt hospital in
Barmer where his health condition is said
to be stable. Villagers said that the new-
born was fully naked and insects and worms crawling
across his tiny bruised body. —Mukesh Mathrani
NEWBORN BABY FOUND ABANDONED WITH
INSECTS, WORMS CRAWLING OVER BODY
Pondrik Park parking
project dropped: Govt
Kamal Kant
Jaipur: The state govt
told the Rajasthan High
Court that it has decid-
ed to drop the construc-
tion, including the park-
ing project in Pondrik
Park after which the
court disposed of other
petitions in this matter.
PILs were filed in Raj
HC against the con-
struction of a parking
project at the site of the
city’s heritage Pondrik
Park. The hearing was
held in the division
bench of acting CJ MM
Srivastava and Justice
Vinod Kumar Bhar-
wani. During this, Ad-
ditional Advocate Gen-
eral Anil Mehta said
that the govt has
dropped all the projects,
including the parking at
Pondrik Park. Earlier,
underground parking
was to be made in 3,555
square metres of land.
MECL to explore mining in Raj
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur:ACSMinesSub-
odh Agarwal said that
Mineral Exploration
Corporation Limited
(MECL) has shown in-
terest in exploration
work for mineral depos-
its in Bikaner, Hanu-
mangarh, Barmer, Chu-
ru and Rajsamand for
exploration of potash,
rare earth element, lead
and zinc deposits. Ex-
penditure on explora-
tion work is also pro-
posed to be borne by the
Central Govt. Agrawal
met CMD Ghanshyam
Sharma and officials of
MECL at the Secretariat
on Monday and showed
interest in participating
in exploration work.
During the discus-
sion, Agarwal stressed
upon the CMD MECL
and officers to take ad-
vantage of the expert
services of MECL in the
mineral exploration.
ACS Mines Subodh Agarwal with
MECL officials on Monday.
Raped as minor,woman
complains after 5 years
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A 22-year-old
has lodged a complaint
against her neighbour
at the Sadar police sta-
tion in Jaipur for raping
her for the past five
years. The horrific
crime began when she
was a minor. The victim
has accused her neigh-
bour of raping her by
intimidation and even
blackmailing to extract
Rs 60,000 from her.
SHO Prithvipal Singh
said that when she was
16 she befriended with a
boy in her vicinity
. He
began to visit her house
and one day raped her
finding her alone and
raped her many times.
COURTESY MEET
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra felicitated newly-elected Rajasthan
University Students’ Union President Nirmal Choudhary as
he reached former’s residence to seek blessings on Monday.
FROM PG 1
Leaders boost morale of the masses
Shanti Dhariwal, Dharmendra Rathore, MS Malviya and others inaugurated games in districts
First India Bureau
Jaipur: UDH Minister
Shanti Dhariwal inau-
gurated the Rajiv Gan-
dhi Rural Olympic
Games with a toss and a
volleyball shot at Sangh
Sanjharia Higher Sec
School of Sanganer
Panchayat Samiti. He
said that CM Gehlot has
organized this historic
Olympics to nurture
talent in the field of
sports from rural areas.
“This is the first time
in the state that such a
big sports Olympics is
being organized. Thirty
lakh people and two
lakh teams of the state
are participating in the
games,” UDH Minister
Dhariwal stressed.
In Ajmer district, the
RG Rural Olympic
Games were inaugurat-
ed by Dharmendra
Rathore, where it is be-
ing played in all 325
gram panchayats. The
main program was held
at Swami Vivekananda
Govt Model School, Ma-
karwali. District in-
charge Minister Ma-
hendrajeet Singh
Malviya was the chief
guest while RTDC
ChairmanDharmendra
Singh Rathore was the
special guest. The play-
ers were administered
the oath by MS Malviya.
RAJIV GANDHI RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES
Rural Olympic...
Opportunity to
hone sports tal-
ent: CM said that
our goal of ‘Khele-
ga Rajasthan,
Jeetega Rajasthan’
seems to be being
fulfilled today.
“There is no defeat,
no victory here.
This unique exper-
iment of Rajasthan
will create a histo-
ry of success and
through this the
world level sports
talents will shine
and bring laurels
to the state. Our
aim is to find rural
sports talents and
prepare them for
regional, national
and international
level competitions.
It will give a new
direction to social
development and
welfare,” he said.
NUMBER GAME OF RURAL GAMES
Six games will be or-
ganized till 5 October
Six games are
Kabaddi, Shooting
ball, Volleyball, Hock-
ey, Kho-Kho, Tennis
Ball Cricket
Sports grounds of
11,285 gram panchay-
ats are engaged in
this mega tournament
More than 29 lakh 80
thousand players are
in the field for games
Male player 20 lakh
37 thousand 564
Female player 9 lakh
41 thousand 671
Competition between
2 lakh 21 thousand
55 teams.
Rajiv Gandhi Rural
Olympic Games is a
historic step. This will
awaken the interest of
rural students in
sports. Rural talent
will also bring laurels
in sports.
—Dharmendra Rathore,
RTDC Chairman
The players who will
perform well will get
bonus points in govt
jobs. Surely good play-
ers will come at the
state level and they
will get priority in
govt jobs.
—Parsadi Lal Meena,
Medical and Health Minister
Dharmendra Rathore in Ajmer.
UDH Min Shanti Dhariwal and
MLA Ganga Devi in a school at
Sajhariya, Jaipur on Monday.
CM Ashok Gehlot trying his hands in Kabaddi after inaugurating the RG Rural Olympic Games at Pal village of Jodhpur on Monday.
Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena administering oath to the
players during the ceremony in Kota’s Mandana on Monday.
CM GEHLOT IN
PALI ON AUG 31
On August 31, CM
Ashok Gehlot will
visit Nimbaj in Pali to
participate in RG Rural
Olympics. Collector
Namit Mehta and SP
Gagandeep Singla are
busy in preparations
as a helipad is being
prepared in Nimbaj.
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
If you knew what I know about the power of
giving, you would not let a single meal pass
without sharing it in some way.
—Buddha
olitics in Kar-
nataka is close-
ly intertwined
with the major-
ity Lingayat
sect which counts former
Chief Minister BS Yedi-
yurappa as its biggest fol-
lower. Given the influence
the Lingayat seers wield
on the state’s politics, even
Congress leader Rahul
Gandhi reached out to
them recently and met Shi-
vamurthy Murugha
Sharanaru, a prominent
Lingayat spiritual guru.
The pontiff is facing alle-
gations of sexual harass-
ment and has been booked
under Protection of Chil-
dren from Sexual Offences
Act (POCSO) based on
complaints by two girls
aged 15 and 16 years. He
was later detained by the
police. Both are students
of a school run by the Mu-
rugha mutt. In their FIR
the girls alleged that they
were sexually assaulted
over a period of three
years. Sharanaru is the
mutt’s chief priest.
Looking at its political
implications, Karnataka
Chief Minister Basavaraj
Bommai refused to com-
ment on the case and said
that police have full free-
dom to bring out the truth.
HispredecessorYediyurap-
pa, however, defended
Sharanaru saying that he
had been “falsely implicat-
ed”. Why would two young
girls falsely implicate the
head priest of a powerful
mutt is difficult to under-
stand. What is also not un-
derstandable is Rahul Gan-
dhi’s silence on the issue.
In a religion-driven soci-
ety we assume that seers
can do no wrong, especial-
ly when they can make or
unmake the political for-
tunes of many
. BSY giving
a clean chit to the seer
looks like an attempt to in-
fluence investigation. One
cannot declare the pontiff
guilty when the investiga-
tion into the case has just
begun but can one forget
Asaram Bapu and Gur-
meet Ram Rahim?
SEERS, POLITICS AND
PEOPLE’S TRUST
Looking at its political
implications, Karnataka
Chief Minister Basavaraj
Bommai refused to
comment on the case and
said that police have full
freedom to bring out the
truth. His predecessor
Yediyurappa, however,
defended Sharanaru
saying that he had been
“falsely implicated”
P
Office of Kiren Rijiju @RijijuOffice
His work speaks for him.
Such a proud moment! PM @
narendramodi ji remains the
world’s most #PopularLeader.
Tops the list with an approval
rating of 75% of the world’s adult
population! #NewIndia #AtmanirbharBharat
Anurag Thakur @ianuragthakur
We’re celebrating #NationalSportsDay
as we remember #MajorDhyanChand
the legendary hockey player! India’s
sportspersons are achieving new
heights and setting new records!
I urge everyone to take up their
favourite sport, enjoy it and play their best!
TOP TWEETS
ly for India, soon after the
powerplay overs, Rohit
ended up chipping one
straight to long off. In the
next over as Kohli fell in a
similar manner, India was
staring at a crisis.
This brings us to per-
haps the most crucial sur-
prise – Ravindra Jadeja
being sent in at number 4
to counter the threat of
Pakistani spinners. The
move gave India a left-
right combo in the tricky
middle overs. It was tacti-
cally brilliant as it meant
that Pakistan had to keep
their left arm spinner for
the end. Jadeja stitched
two critical partnerships
to bail India out of grave
trouble, first with Surya
and then with Pandya.
When Hardik walked in,
Naseem Shah had just rat-
tled Surya’s stumps and
was bowling at full tilt. But
Hardik nonchalantly
moved across to the first
ball he faced and flicked it
for a couple of runs. This
calm and confidence was a
sign of things to come. As
Jadeja and Pandya steadi-
ly brought the target down,
Babar was flustered and
took more time than al-
lowed to set his fields. The
result was a penalty which
allowed India the luxury
of having an extra fielder
inside the ring. Suddenly,
the rate of 10 per over
didn’t look too daunting.
In the penultimate over
Hardik kept his calm to hit
3 boundaries which left In-
dia only 7 runs to win.
Though Jadeja lost his
wicket of the first ball of
the last over, Hardik’s final
flourish for 6 ultimately
took India to a famous
win. His confidence was
reflected in his claim that
he fancied his chances
even if they had to chase
15 runs in the final over.
Besides the victory and
Hardik heroics, King Kohli
getting into his groove is a
most welcome sign for In-
dian cricket. But the top
order jitters remain a big
worry
. India hope that Ra-
hul and Rohit will soon hit
top gear as the tournament
progresses. Victory in the
critical encounter with the
arch rivals puts India in a
great space to retain the
Asia Cup that they are cur-
rently defending!
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
igh stakes games are often
won or lost in the mind! In
a close and tension-packed
contest, India secured a
crucial win over Pakistan
to put their Asia Cup cam-
paign on the right track.
There were doubts ever
since Pakistan crushed
the ‘Men in Blue’ by 10
wickets in the T20 World
Cup last year. But on Sun-
day night, Team India
turned the tables in a grip-
ping encounter which de-
lighted Indian fans but
also satiated Pakistan
cricket lovers as the game
was thrilling till the very
end when India won by 5
wickets with just 2 balls to
spare!!
Standing calm at the
end with a raised hand
was Hardik Pandya, the
man of the match. Pan-
dya’s all-round excellence
and even more significant-
ly, his cool composure in
tense situations was remi-
niscent of India’s ‘Captain
Cool’ MS Dhoni at his best.
His calculated aggression
both while batting and
bowling has given India
the balance that it badly
lacked in the last T20
World Cup when Hardik
was unable to bowl.
India’s other star all-
rounder, Ravindra Jadeja
too stood tall and proved
yet again how good he is as
a batsman. It was the fan-
tastic partnership be-
tween him and Pandya
that lifted India from a
tough spot to cross over
the winning line. Frankly,
it is India’s classy All
Rounders who give a spe-
cial edge to this team.
INDIA MADE
SURPRISE MOVES
Earlier, India made sur-
prise moves that possibly
caught Pakistan off guard.
First, in selecting the Play-
ing XI, they chose Dinesh
Karthik over Rishabh
Pant and played both
young pacers, Avesh Khan
and Arshdeep Singh. The
surprises didn’t end there
as India’s pacers used the
short ball as a weapon to
great advantage starting
with Bhuvneshwar Ku-
mar who got rid of Paki-
stan Captain Babar Azam.
Later, Mohammad Rizwan
couldn’t tackle Hardik’s
bouncer and guided it
straight to the third man
fielder. Indian pacers were
so good that they claimed
all 10 wickets and prevent-
ed Pakistan from reaching
a menacing total.
As India came out to
chase the tricky target of
148, they were rocked back
early with KL Rahul going
for a duck. This brought in
Virat Kohli to the crease
but for once luck was smil-
ing on him - and Fakhar
Zaman dropped him,
much to the relief of In-
dian fans. Virat then
showed signs of regaining
his touch as he played his
100th T20 game for Team
India. Both Rohit and Vi-
rat put on a reassuring
partnership. Unfortunate-
When Hardik walked in,
Naseem Shah had just
rattled Surya’s stumps
and was bowling at
full tilt. But Hardik
nonchalantly moved
across to the first ball he
faced and flicked it for a
couple of runs. This
calm and confidence was
a sign of things to come.
As Jadeja and Pandya
steadily brought the
target down, Babar was
flustered and took
more time than allowed
to set his fields
H
SIDDHAARTH
MAHAN
The writer is a specialist on Sports
and Cinema who works as an actor
in the Hindi film industry
Hardik Heroics and Surprise Moves
seal India Win in Thriller with Pakistan!
PANDYA:
THE MAN OF
THE MATCH
Standing calm at the
end with a raised
hand was Hardik Pan-
dya, the man of the
match. Pandya’s all-
round excellence and
even more significant-
ly, his cool composure
in tense situations was
reminiscent of India’s
‘Captain Cool’ MS
Dhoni at his best. His
calculated aggression
both while batting
and bowling has given
India the balance that
it badly lacked in the
last T20 World Cup
when Hardik was un-
able to bowl.
Hardik Pandya’s winning
gesture as he leaves the
field after the win in the Asia
Cup 2022 against Pakistan.
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First India Bureau
New Delhi: PM Naren-
dra Modi on Monday
exhorted officer train-
ees of the Indian For-
eign Service to think
and plan for the next 25
years about how they
can grow themselves
and be of use for the
country’s growth. The
officer trainees of the
2021 Batch of IFS called
on Prime Minister Modi
at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg,
accordingtoastatement
issued by the PMO.
In a freewheeling and
informal interaction,
Modi congratulated the
IFS officer trainees on
joining the service and
said they will now get
an opportunity to repre-
sent India on the world
stage. He discussed
with them the reason
behind joining the ser-
vice, the statement said.
First India Bureau
NewDelhi:Inacrack-
down on touts in-
volved in illegal busi-
ness of railway tick-
ets, the Railway Pro-
tection Force (RPF)
team of Western Rail-
wayconfiscatedfuture
tickets worth Rs 43
Lakh with the arrest
of 6 persons.
RPF has been un-
dertaking intensive
and sustained action
in a mission mode
under code name
“Operation Uplab-
dh” against persons
involved in touting
(unauthorized carry-
ing on of business of
procuring  supply
of railway tickets).
RPF has been un-
dertaking intensive
and sustained action
in a mission mode
under code name
“Operation Uplab-
dh” against persons
involved in touting.
Recently, RPF
nabbed Mannan
Vaghela(travelagent)
of Rajkot on May 8
this year who was us-
ing illegal software
i.e. COVID-19 to cor-
ner railway tickets in
bulk. Further, anoth-
erpersonnamedKan-
haiya Giri (super
Seller of illegal soft-
wares) was arrested
on July 17 from Mum-
bai. In interrogation,
Giri revealed the
names of other asso-
ciates and Admin/
DeveloperAbhishekh
Sharma of Vapi, who
was also arrested on
July 20. Abhishekh
confessed about hav-
ing been the Admin
of all these Illegal
Softwares. On the ba-
sis of leads provided
by the arrested ac-
cusedpersons,3more
accused persons,
namelyAmanKumar
Sharma, Virendra
GuptaandAbhishekh
Tiwari were arrested
fromMumbai,Valsad
(Gujarat) and Sultan-
pur (UP) respectively
.
PM Modi asks IFS trainees to plan long term
on how they can be of use for country’s growth
Touting of Rly tickets:
6 arrested with future
tickets worth `43 lakh
BJP IS THE SPOKESMAN OF PEOPLE
OF WEST BENGAL, SAYS JP NADDA
Agartala (PTI):BJPna-
tional president JP Na-
dda on Monday asserted
that the party has be-
come the “spokesman”
of the people of West
Bengal and will contin-
ue to raise its voice
against corruption and
lawlessness in the state.
BJP has been protesting
strongly against corrup-
tion, atrocities and mis-
management by the rul-
ing Trinamool Congress
inBengal,hetoldreport-
ers here.
“Everybody knows
violence has taken place
in Bengal after the As-
sembly elections there.
TMC have been disobey-
ing the rule of law, while
CPI (M) and Congress
remain silent spectators
… BJP has become the
spokesmanof thepeople
of Bengal,” Nadda, who
is on a two-day visit to
Tripura, said during a
press conference at the
party headquarters.
“If BJPcouldincrease
its vote share from 3 per
cent to 38 per cent in
Bengal in three years,
the party can secure 40
per cent vote share in
five years. The steep in-
crease in BJP’s vote
share in Bengal is a re-
cord of the support by
its people,” he said.
Coming down heavily
on TMC, Nadda said,
“We all should be
ashamed of what has
happened in Bengal’s
education and health-
care sectors. “Bengal
tops in human traffick-
ing despite having a
lady chief minister
(Mamata Banerjee
there,” he alleged.
Agartala (ANI):
Bharatiya Janata Party
national president JP
Nadda on Monday laud-
ed the “all-round devel-
opment of Tripura” un-
der Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi and said the
government has
“brought an end to po-
litical violence” by cre-
ating an “atmosphere of
peace”.
He also slammed the
previous Communist
Party of India (Marxist)
government for “en-
couraging terrorism
and infiltration” in the
northeastern state. JP
Nadda is on a two-day
visit to Tripura, which
is slated to go to Assem-
bly polls next year.
“CPM’s rule of 35
years hasn’t done any-
thing for women, ig-
nored tribal, exploited
youths. They encour-
agedterrorismandinfil-
tration. The insurgency
was at its peak and drug
smuggling was a thriv-
ing business,” Nadda
said during a press con-
ference here.
“Political violence
has stopped in Tripura.
Earlier we used to hear
about the incidents of
political violence day in
and day out. We are in
the government today
and can say responsibly
that we have brought an
end to political violence
by creating an atmos-
phere of peace. There
has been a huge decline
in terrorist activities,”
he stated adding that
Tripura is marching for-
wardinthemainstream.
Kolkata: Amid corruption charges
against the Trinamool Congress
(TMC)-led government
in West Bengal, chief
minister and party su-
premo Mamata Banerjee
on Monday challenged
the BJP to arrest her if
they can. Her statements
come in the backdrop of
senior TMC leaders
Partha Chatterjee and
Anubrata Mondal
getting arrested in
school jobs scam and alleged cattle
smuggling case, respectively.
Banerjee, who was attending
a rally of her party’s student
wing in Kolkata, said a
malicious campaign has
been unleashed against her,
and other TMC veterans
such as Kolkata Mayor and
state minister Firhad
Hakim, and party
general secre-
tary Abhishek
Banerjee.
Nadda raps CPI (M)
for“encouraging
terrorism,infiltration”
National President JP Nadda with Tripura CM Manik Saha and others speaks during an event, in
Agartala on Monday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
n	Will keep raising voice against
corruption  lawlessness in WB
n	BJP chief launches fresh attack
against Mamata Banerjee govt
WB CHIEF MINISTER MAMATA BANERJEE CHALLENGES
BJP TO ARREST HER AMID CORRUPTION CLAIMS ‘WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT
AGAINST TMC’S MISRULE’
‘NO PROMISES FULFILLED BY MODI GOVT’
NADDA CORNERS
KEJRI OVER DELHI
EXCISE POLICY
PM PAYS TRIBUTE
TO HOCKEY LEGEND
DHYAN CHAND
Agartala: BJP chief JP Nadda on
Monday said that his party would
continue to fight against the TMC
govt’s misrule, corruption and
violence. Nadda, who is now on a
two-day visit to Tripura to gear up
the BJP organisations aiming the
next assembly elections in early next
year, said that when the “TMC goons
unleashed a reign of terror across
Bengal, the Congress and the Left
parties remained mute spectators”.
Mumbai (PTI): Nationalist Congress Party
(NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Monday
criticised the Narendra Modi-led central
government and claimed it did not fulfil
any of the promises made by it. The BJP’s
agenda is to keep smaller parties away
from power, Pawar further claimed while
talking to reporters in neighbouring Thane,
the home turf of Maharashtra Chief Minis-
ter Eknath Shinde.
Agartala (ANI): JP Na-
dda on Monday sought
a pinpointed answer
from Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal on the
alleged excise policy
scam, asking him not to
“deviate” from the issue.
Addressing a press
conference during his
two-day visit to Tripura,
Nadda said, “Kejriwal
has yet to answer our
questions on the excise
policy. If you are hon-
est, say this in court.
At times he says that
we want to arrest him,
then he says that we are
troubling him. There was
such a big scam and
Delhi suffered a loss. We
put out the numbers.”
New Delhi: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi on
Monday paid tribute to
legendary Indian Hockey
player Major Dhyan
Chand on his birth an-
niversary and said that
sports has done well in
recent years and wished
for it to keep gaining
popularity across the
country. The PM posted
a tweet to mark the
National Sports Day.
New Delhi (PTI): The
Congress on Monday
slammed Ghulam Nabi
Azad for his latest attack
onitstopleadership,say-
inghehasbeentaskedto
“slander” the party and
by doing so he diminish-
es himself further.
Launching a fresh at-
tack on the Congress
three days after he quit
the party, Azad said the
party needs medicines
for treating it which are
being provided by com-
pounders instead of
doctors. He also ac-
cused the Congress
leadership of not hav-
ing time for setting the
organisation right.
Speaking to reporters
here, Azad who quit the
party on Friday last, al-
leged that the leaders
being projected in the
party in states are mak-
ingpartymembersleave
instead of uniting them.
Hitting back at Azad,
Congress leader Jairam
Rameshsaid,“
Aftersuch
a long career, courtesy
entirely the party he’s
been tasked to slander,
by giving interviews in-
discriminately
, Mr. Azad
diminishes himself fur-
ther. What’s he afraid of
that he’s justifying his
treacheryeveryminute?
New Delhi (PTI): The
Centre has been “misus-
ing the CBI and ED” to
“silence the opposition”
but the Congress will
continue to raise its
voice against the rising
inflation and imposition
of GST on essential food
grains, AICC spokesper-
son Gaurav Vallabh
said. “Centre doesn’t
care about the common
man because they only
focus on misusing the
ED and CBI. They can
arrest any leader, they
can harass anyone us-
ing CBI and ED, but we
will continue to raise
our voice,” he said.
Vallabh said the par-
ty will hold a protest at
Ramlila Maidan in New
Delhi on September 4
and top Congress lead-
ers including Rahul
Gandhi will participate
in it.
COURTESY MEET!
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge called on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar at Upa-
Rashtrapati Nivas, in New Delhi on Monday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Panaji: Goa Chief Min-
ister Pramod Sawant on
Monday said that the
full investi-
gation re-
port of the
Sonali Pho-
gat’s mur-
dercasewill
be sent to
his Haryana counter-
part Manohar Lal Khat-
tar and the state’s DGP
.
Reiterating that Goa
Police are conducting a
thorough investigation,
Sawant said that if
Khattar continues with
his request to hand over
the case to the CBI, then
the state government
will think over it. “Full
report of the investiga-
tion, which has taken
place till today, will be
sent to Haryana CM and
DGP Haryana by today
evening,” Sawant said.
Azad diminishes himself further:
Cong on Ghulam Nabi’s criticism
ModigovtmisusingCBI,
EDtosilenceOppn:Cong
Srinagar: Vikar Rasool Wani,
JK Cong chief on Monday
blamed Ghu-
lam Nabi Azad
of playing ‘im-
moral politics’.
Wani, who was
always seen as
close to Azad
in the JK, told
media here, that betraying the
Congress after 50 years was
playing immoral politics on
the part of Azad. He accused
Azad of never giving him any
idea about parting ways with
the Congress. “Instead, he al-
ways asked me to strengthen
the party,” Wani said. He said
in his career, he had never wit-
nessed a betrayal of the party
like Azad did. Asked about the
accusations levelled by Altaf
Bukhari of Apni party against
Azad that he was in cahoots
with the BJP, Wani said that
all such parties were creation
of the BJP and now they had
started blaming each other.
AZAD PLAYED
IMMORAL POLITICS:
JK CONG CHIEF
Jairam Ramesh@Jairam_Ramesh
After such a long career, courtesy
entirely the party he’s been tasked to
slander, by giving interviews indiscrim-
inately, Mr. Azad diminishes himself
further. What’s he afraid of that he’s
justifying his treachery every minute?
Goa to send
probe report to
Haryana CM
SONALI PHOGAT CASE
Shubhra Saxena
takes over as deputy
secretary in ECI
Ahtesham Siddiqui
New Delhi: IAS officer
and UPSC topper of
2009-batch Shubhra
Saxena took over as
deputy secretary in the
election commission of
India on Monday
.
UP-cadre IAS Saxena
is currently on central
deputation for a period
of 4 years. She has been
collector in several dis-
tricts of UP and elec-
tion management made
in the district where
she was the collector
has been appreciated.
Due to her perfor-
mance in election man-
agement, the govern-
ment of India has made
her deputy secretary in
the ECI. She took
charge on Monday
.
Before joining civil
services, Shubhra Saxe-
na, a graduate of IIT
Roorkee,workedasasoft-
wareengineerabroadfor
about four and a half
years with a handsome
annual package.
She says that she al-
ways thought about the
upliftment and develop-
ment of the weak, help-
less section of society.
For this, she was deter-
mined to become an IAS
officer and made histo-
ry of success with hard
work and discipline.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the group of Officer Trainees of the 2021 Batch of Indian Foreign
Service (IFS), in New Delhi on Monday.
RPF team of Western Railway cracks
down heavily on touts involved in
illegal business of railway tickets
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New Delhi (ANI): De-
fence Minister Rajnath
Singh on Monday visit-
ed a premier radar sta-
tion of the Indian Air
Force (AIF), where he
witnessed the function-
ing of the Integrated
Air Command and Con-
trol System (IACCS).
According to the Min-
istry of Defence, the
system is the backbone
of IAF’s march towards
network centricity and
is a key enabler in op-
erations.
The system’s capa-
bilities endow its users
with an enhanced situ-
ational awareness that
reduces Indian Air
Force’s sensor-to-shoot-
er loop. The robust sys-
tem has redundancies
built into its function-
ing which enable seam-
less operations between
its assets across the
country
.
During his visit, De-
fence Minister Rajnath
Singh was given a dem-
onstration of various
networked operations
conducted at varied lo-
cations across the coun-
try
.
“These included the
networked and syner-
gised operations of
fighter, transport and
Remotely Piloted air-
craft,” the Defence Min-
istry said in a state-
ment.
He was also briefed
about the nuances of
peacetime command
and control functions
which include ensuring
the air defence of criti-
cal areas on a day-to-
day basis, as well as
during large events.
In his address, Singh
complimented the air
warriors for keeping
the nation’s skies safe
throughout the year.
Rajnath Singh visits premier radar station of IAF
FUNCTIONING OF IACCS
lll
According to the
Ministry of
Defence, the
system is the
backbone of
IAF’s march
towards network
centricity and is
a key enabler in
operations
Significant rise in crime against women, children in 2021: NCRB
New Delhi: Crime
against women and
children witnessed a
significant rise in 2021
over the previous year.
As per the latest data
released by the Nation-
al Crime Records Bu-
reau, a total of 4,28,278
cases of crime against
women were registered
during 2021, showing
an increase of 15.3 per
cent over 2020 (3,71,503
cases).
Majority of cases un-
der crime against wom-
en under IPC were reg-
istered under ‘Cruelty
byHusbandorHisRela-
tives’ (31.8 per cent) fol-
lowed by ‘Assault on
Women with Intent to
Outrage her Modesty’
(20.8 per cent), ‘Kidnap-
ping  Abduction of
Women’ (17.6 per cent)
and‘Rape’(7.4percent).
The crime rate regis-
tered per lakh women
population is 64.5 in
2021 in comparison
with 56.5 in 2020.
Similarly, a total of
1,49,404 cases of crime
against children were
registered during 2021,
showing an increase of
16.2 per cent over 2020
(1,28,531 cases). In per-
centage terms, major
crime heads under
‘Crime Against Chil-
dren’ during 2020 were
kidnapping and abduc-
tion (45 per cent) and
Protection of Children
from Sexual Offences
Act, 2012 (38.1 per cent)
including child rape.
The crime rate regis-
tered per lakh children
population is 33.6 in
2021 in comparison
with 28.9 in 2020.
The NCRB data said
that overall, a total of
60,96,310 cognizable
crimes comprising
36,63,360 Indian Penal
Code (IPC) crimes and
24,32,950 Special  Lo-
cal Laws (SLL) crimes
were registered in
2021. It shows a decline
of 5,04,975 (7.6 per cent)
in registration of cases
over 2020 (66,01,285
cases).
Crime rate regis-
tered per lakh popula-
tion has declined from
487.8 in 2020 to 445.9 in
2021. During 2021, regis-
tration of cases under
IPC has declined by 13.9
per cent whereas SLL
crimes have increased
by 3.7 per cent over
2020. Percentage share
of IPC was 60.1 per cent
while percentage share
of SLL cases was 39.9
per cent of total cogni-
zable crimes during
2021.
As per the NCRB
data, major decline was
seen in the cases regis-
tered under disobedi-
ence to order duly
promulgated by public
servant (Sec. 188 IPC)
from 6,12,179 cases in
2020 to 3,22,115 cases in
2021 and under ‘Other
IPC Crimes’ from
10,62,399 cases in 2020 to
4,96,535 cases in 2021.
Crime rate registered
per lakh population
has declined from
487.8 in 2020 to
445.9 in 2021. During
2021, registration of
cases under IPC has
declined by 13.9 per
cent whereas SLL
crimes have increased
by 3.7 pc over 2020.
Kejriwal takes trust vote
to prove ‘Op Lotus failure’
New Delhi
(PTI): Delhi
Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal
on Monday tabled
a confidence motion
in the Delhi Assembly,
saying it was meant to
prove that the BJP’s
‘Operation Lotus’ may
have been successful in
other states but it failed
here as all the MLAs of
the Aam Aadmi Party
(AAP) are “hardcore
honest”.
He said the BJP could
not poach any of the
AAP MLAs. He also al-
leged that the BJP will
try to topple the
Jharkhand government
in the next 15 days.
Kejriwal said the cur-
rent central govern-
ment is the “most cor-
rupt” as it is “buying
MLAs” by taxing the
common people, while
it is waiving loans of its
billionaire friends.
Delhi CM said the BJP will try to topple the Jharkhand government in next 15 days
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
CBI OFFICIALS WILL CHECK MY BANK LOCKER
ON TUESDAY: DELHI DEPUTY CM SISODIA
New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia
has claimed that CBI officials will come to
check his bank locker on Tuesday and said
the agency sleuths will not find anything in
it. The AAP leader is among the 15 people
and entities named in an FIR registered by
the CBI in connection with alleged irregu-
larities in the implementation of the Delhi
excise policy. On August 19, the federal
probe agency had raided 31 locations, including Sisodia’s
residence, in connection with alleged irregularities in the
Delhi government’s Excise Policy 2021-22.
AAP MLAs TO HOLD
NIGHT-LONG PROTEST
New Delhi: The sitting
of Delhi Assembly on
Monday was adjourned till
11 am on Tuesday as AAP
MLAs protested Delhi L-G
VK Saxena ‘s pressurising
of his employees to ex-
change old currency notes
during the demonetisation
in 2016. The AAP MLAs
have declared that they
will continue their protest
in the Assembly through-
out the night.
BJP MLAs PLAN TO
MEET PRESIDENT
New Delhi: BJP legislators
were marshaled out for the
entire day from Delhi as-
sembly before CM Kejriwal
brought ‘confidence motion’
as the opposition legisla-
tors demanded a calling
attention motion and a
short discussion on various
issues including the CVC re-
port flagging irregularities,
and alleged irregularities in
the excise policy 2021-22,
among others.
WHO HAS ASKED FOR ‘CONFIDENCE MOTION’ IN
DELHI ASSEMBLY: BJP’S PARVESH VERMA
New Delhi: BJP Lok Sabha
Member from West Delhi
Parvesh Verma tweeted, “Ke-
jriwal is a headline hunter.
He lives and loses by his
media image. The liquor
scam has exposed his cor-
rupt government. He tried to
change the narrative to some
imaginary plot to break AAP,
but questions on the liquor
scam refuse to go away.”
“Kejriwal is orchestrating a
made-for-media ‘confidence
motion’ just to change head-
lines from the liquor scam.
Will the media play along
with a scamster or will they
call his opportunism out?
Rajnath Singh and the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal
Vivek Ram Chaudhari witnessing the functioning of IACCS at a
premier radar station of Indian Air Force, in New Delhi on Monday.
LS Speaker Om Birla in Suriname:
Holds talks with President Santokhi
Suriname: Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla on
Sunday night met with
Suriname President
Chandrikapersad San-
tokhi at his residence in
Paramaribo and said
that the two countries
hold immense potential
to enhance trade and
economic relations.
“There is immense
potential to enhance
trade  economic rela-
tions between two coun-
tries. Noted enhanced
interest of Surinamese
businessmen in bilat-
eral cooperation in ag-
riculture  agro-pro-
cessing sectors. Indian
Diaspora in Suriname
has significantly con-
tributed to its develop-
ment,” Birla tweeted.
As a part of his visit to
the South American
country, on Monday
.
COURTESY MEET!
Former President Ram Nath Kovind with his wife Savita Kovind meets Union Home
Minister Amit Shah, at his residence, in New Delhi on Monday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
IN THE COURTYARD
COURT DISMISSES
RAMKRISHNA’S
BAIL PLEA
HC REJECTS BAIL
PLEA OF MUKHTAR
ANSARI’S MLA SON
TALAQ-E-HASAN:
SC ISSUES NOTICE
TO HUSBAND
KAPPAN’S BAIL
PLEA: SC SEEKS UP
GOVT’S RESPONSE
WILL NOT STALL NEET-PG 2022
COUNSELLING: SUPREME COURT
New Delhi: The SC on Monday said
that it will not interfere with NEET-PG
2022 Counselling as it cannot put
students’ life in jeopardy. The top court
observation came when a plea was
mentioned before it relates to NEET-PG
2022 by a lawyer. The lawyer men-
tioned that counselling is to start from September
1 and requested the court to list matters before that.
New Delhi: The Rouse
Avenue District Court of
Delhi on Monday dis-
missed the bail petition
of former NSE CEO Chitra
Ramkrishna, arrested by
the Enforcement Direc-
torate under the PMLA in
connection with alleged
illegal phone tapping and
snooping of employees
of the leading stock ex-
change of the country.
Lucknow: The Allahabad
HC has rejected the
anticipatory bail plea of
mafia-turned-politician
Mukhtar Ansari’s son
Abbas in connection with
an arms licence case.
Bench had reserved its
order in the matter on
August 26 and pro-
nounced it on Monday.
Arms recovered from
possession were prohib-
ited in shooting sport.
New Delhi: The SC is-
sued notice to husbands
in two separate pleas filed
by two different Muslim
women challenging Talaq-
e-Hasan. A bench of jus-
tices Sanjay Kishan Kaul
and Abhay S Oka listed
the matter for October
11. The court noted that
in one of the petitions,
the petitioner is open to
exploring a settlement.
New Delhi: The apex
court has sought reply of
UP govt on the bail plea of
Kerala journalist Siddique
Kappan, arrested in Oct
2020 while on his way
to Hathras where a Dalit
woman had died after al-
legedly being gang-raped.
A bench comprising Chief
Justice Uday Umesh Lalit
and S Ravindra Bhat fixed
the plea for final disposal
on Sept 9.
Om Birla paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in
Suriname’s capital city Paramaribo.
—PHOTO
BY
ANI
Jharkhand CM
announces
`10 lakh for
victim’s kin
New Delhi: Jharkhand
CM Hemant Soren has
announced an ex-gratia
amount of Rs 10 lakh to
the next of kin of An-
kita, the 19-year-old
woman who was set
ablaze by her alleged
stalker, Shahrukh.He
said his govt is working
to bring to justice the
man who set ablaze a
19-year-old woman in
Dumka. The accused
has been arrested.
“Such people should
not be forgiven, they
should be given the
strictest of punish-
ments,” Soren said.
2nd ARREST IN
DUMKA KILLING
The Jharkhand police
on Monday arrested the
second accused in An-
kita murder case.
Naeem alias Chhotu
Khan, the second ac-
cused in the Ankita
murder case, has been
arrested. After present-
ing the accused in court,
he was sent to jail.
Protests erupt as rape-
accused returns to mutt
Nudity case: Mumbai cops
grill Ranveer Singh for 2 hours
Karnataka: Protests
erupted in Karnataka’s
Chitradurgademanding
strict action against a
Lingayatseeraccusedof
raping minor girls. Lin-
gayat mutt seer Shiva-
murthy Murugha
Sharanaru was detained
on Monday in an alleged
sexual assault case in-
volving minors. The po-
lice have registered an
FIR against Shivamur-
thyMurughaSharanaru
after a complaint was
filedonbehalf of twomi-
nors.Hehasbeenbooked
under POCSO Act.
“All of you being with
me has given me cour-
age. There is no need to
fear. Let’s respect the
law.Thefountainof sup-
port is seen here. I want
to thank you all,” said
the seer, after returning
to the mutt.
Mumbai: Mumbai Po-
lice on Monday record-
ed the statement of Bol-
lywood actor Ranveer
Singh in a case regis-
tered against him for
posting nude photo-
graphs of himself on
social media, an offi-
cial said. An FIR was
registered against Ran-
veer at Chembur police
station last month on
the basis of a plaint
filed by an office-bear-
er of an NGO.
Shivamurthy Murugha
Sharanaru
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B’luru ranks 2nd in top tech hubs in Asia Pacific
New Delhi (PTI): Bengalu-
ru ranks second after Bei-
jing on the list of top tech-
nology hubs in the Asia Pa-
cific region, according to
property consultant Cush-
man  Wakefield.
In its latest report ‘Tech
Cities: The Global Intersec-
tion of Talent and Real Es-
tate’, the consultant has
identified tech markets
based on 14 criteria across
talent, real estate, and busi-
ness environment metrics.
The report has identified
“Bengaluru, Chennai, Hy-
derabad, and Delhi as the
top technology hubs in the
APAC region after Beijing”,
the consultant said in a
statement.
Bengaluru leads India
with 2,30,813 tech job crea-
tion during the last fiscal,
followed by Chennai with
1,12,781, Hyderabad with
1,03,032 and Delhi with
89,996 jobs.
“The IT and tech-driven
sectors remain the key driv-
ingforcefortheIndianecon-
omy
,”saidAnshulJain,MD,
India  South East Asia on
Monday
.
“The strong market fun-
damentals coupled with key
policychangeshavenotonly
made India a favourable in-
vestment hub for global IT
players, but also made it the
most sought-after destina-
tion to find global tech tal-
ents and set footprints for
further expansion,” Jain
said.
Bengaluru is one of the
largestcontributorstooffice
space leasing with an aver-
age share of 25-30% in an-
nualpan-Indialeasingactiv-
ity between 2017 -2021.
ACC TO CUSHMAN  WAKEFIELD REPORT
MAJOR
HIGHLIGHTS
 The report has identified
“Bengaluru, Chennai,
Hyderabad, and Delhi as
the top technology hubs
in the APAC region after
Beijing”.
 Bengaluru leads India with
2,30,813 tech job creation
during the last fiscal and is
followed by Chennai with
1,12,781.
business
BRIEFS
New Delhi (PTI): Sebi on
Monday overhauled the
pricing norms for prefer-
ential allotment of units
by Real Estate Investment
Trusts (REITs) and Infra-
structure Investment
Trusts (InvITs). Under the
new framework, the pric-
ing formula for allotment
of units under preferential
issue would be the Vol-
ume-Weighted Average
Price (VWAP) of weekly
highs and lows for 90
trading days or 10 trading
days, whichever is higher.
At present, the pricing for-
mula in a preferential al-
lotment is the VWAP of
the last two weeks or the
last 26 weeks, whichever
is higher.
New Delhi (PTI): As part
of its efforts to strengthen
customer protection, RBI
is considering setting up
a fraud registry to create
a database of fraudulent
websites, phones and
various modus operandi
used for digital fraud.
Such a database will help
prevent these fraudsters
from repeating the fraud
as the websites or phone
numbers would be black-
listed. Payment system
participants will be pro-
vided access to this reg-
istry for near-real time
fraud monitoring.
RBI MULLS SETTING
UP REGISTRY OF
FRAUD WEBSITES
SEBI OVERHAULS
PREFERENTIAL
ALLOTMENT RULES
Mumbai (PTI): LT Tech-
nology Services (LTTS)
has bagged a multi-mil-
lion-dollar deal from BMW
Group for the European
premier car maker’s hy-
brid vehicles, a statement
said on Monday. LTTS, as
part of the 5-year deal,
will provide high-end en-
gineering services for the
company’s suite of info-
tainment consoles target-
ed for its family of hybrid
vehicles, the engineering
services company firm
said in the statement on
Monday.
LT TECH BAGS
5-YEAR HYBRID DEAL
FROM BMW GROUP
New Delhi (PTI): The
government has decided
to scrap sale of Central
Electronics Ltd (CEL) to
Nandal Finance  Leasing
as the selected bidder had
failed to disclose its on-
going litigation in the
NCLT, an official said on
Monday. Meanwhile, the
government has decided
to take a call on strategic
sale of Pawan Hans after
a clarity on the pending
case against Almas Global
Opportunity Fund SPC,
the lead member of the
winning bidder consorti-
um, emerges next month
(September).
GOVT SCRAPS SALE
OF CEL TO NANDAL
FINANCE  LEASING
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BEARS TAKE OVER D-STREET
New Delhi (PTI): Ministry
of Road Transport and
Highways (MoRTH) has
standardised the process
for issuance of internation-
al driving permit across the
country in adherence to
Convention on Internation-
al Road Traffic of 1949.
Theministryinanotifica-
tiononMondaysaidthepro-
vision for QR code to link
international driving per-
mit (IDP) with the driving
licence has also been made.
Currently, the format,
size, pattern, colour etc of
IDP being issued differ
across states in India.
Now, place order from
JioMart via WhatsApp
New Delhi (PTI): Reli-
ance Retail’s custom-
ers will now be able to
order groceries on
WhatsApp, as tech gi-
ant Meta and Jio Plat-
forms have collaborat-
ed to launch JioMart
on the popular messag-
ing platform.
JioMart on What-
sApp will enable users
in India, including
first-time online shop-
pers, to seamlessly
browse through Ji-
oMart’s grocery cata-
log, add items to cart,
and make the payment
to complete the pur-
chase, without leaving
the WhatsApp chat,
acc to joint statement.
Speaking at the 45th
AGM of Reliance In-
dustries, Isha Ambani,
30, gave a presentation
on placing online gro-
cery orders using
WhatsApp and mak-
ing payments.
Mark Zuckerberg,
Founder and CEO of
Meta, in a Facebook
post said: “Excited to
launch our partner-
ship with JioMart in
India. This is our first-
ever end-to-end shop-
ping experience on
WhatsApp -- people can
now buy groceries
from JioMart right in
a chat”.
Reliance Industries’
Chairman and MD
Mukesh Ambani said,
“Our vision is to pro-
pel India as the world’s
leading digital socie-
ty”. The JioMart on
WhatsApp experience
furthers the commit-
ment of enabling a
simple and convenient
way of online shop-
ping to millions of In-
dians, he added.
New Delhi (PTI):
Relaince Jio chairman
Akash Ambani an-
nounced JioAirfiber, a
wifi hotspot that will
allow consumers to ac-
cess fiber-like speeds
at homes and offices.
With a single device,
it will be real easy to
quickly connect any
home or office to Giga-
bit-speed internet
without any wires .
This will allow con-
necting of millions of
homes and offices to
u l t r a - h i g h - s p e e d
broadband in a very
short period. With it,
India can rank among
the Top-10 nations,
even for fixed broad-
band.
At the 45th annual
Annual General Meet-
ing, Akash Ambani an-
nounced the telecom
major’s plan to roll out
the 5G services in Del-
hi, Mumbai, Chennai
and Kolkata by Diwali
and to bring the ser-
vices to every town
and taluka in India by
the end of 2023.
“Jio will deploy the
latest version of 5G,
called Stand-Alone 5G,
which has zero de-
pendency on our 4G
network,” said Muke-
sh Ambani.
Speaking on the oc-
casion, Akash Ambani
said that true 5G deliv-
e r s b r e a k t h r o u g h
speedand drastically
lowers latency
.
Akash announces launch of JioAirFiber
Public sector contributes 20%
to national income: Report
Mumbai (PTI): The
public sector contrib-
utes only 20% to the
national income, but
accounts for nearly
40% of the total wages,
a report by a domestic
ratings agency said on
Monday
.
The average share
of the public sector in
gross value addition
for the ten years end-
ing FY21 is 19.2% but
the share in wages is
39.2%, India Ratings
and Research said in
an analysis based on
gross value added
(GVA) data released by
the National Statisti-
cal Office.
The share of the pri-
vate sector in GVA and
wages is “more evenly
balanced”, the agency
said, pointing out that
it accounts for 35.2%
of the wages while its
contribution to GVA is
36.3% for the same pe-
riod.It can be noted
that those pressing for
a lesser role of the
state in the economy,
often point out to the
lack of efficiency in
the public sector.
The agency’s report
said nominal wages
grew at a CAGR of
10.4%, while return on
capitalgrewataCAGR
of 8.8% during FY12-
FY21.
However, the data at
the institutional clas-
sification level, pre-
sents a somewhat
mixed picture, it said.
Mumbai (PTI):
Benchmark indices
fell over 1% each on
Monday in sync with
weak global markets
and a sharp fall in IT
stocks.
The BSE bench-
mark Sensex tanked
861.25 points or 1.46%
to settle at 57,972.62.
During the day, it tum-
bled 1,466.4 points or
2.49% to 57,367.47.
Similarly, the NSE
Nifty fell 246 points or
1.4% to 17,312.90.
Tech Mahindra was
the biggest loser in
the Sensex pack, shed-
ding 4.57%, followed
by Infosys, Wipro,
HCL Technologies,
Tata Consultancy Ser-
vices, Kotak Mahin-
dra Bank, Tata Steel,
Axis Bank, ICICI
Bank and State Bank
of India.
On the other hand,
Maruti, Nestle, Asian
Paints, ITC, MM and
Hindustan Unilever
were among the gain-
ers.
Elsewhere in Asia,
markets in Seoul, To-
kyo, and Hong Kong
settled lower, while
Shanghai ended mar-
ginally higher. Stock
markets in Europe
were trading lower
during mid-session
deals. The US markets
had ended significant-
ly lower on Friday.
Meanwhile, the inter-
national oil bench-
mark Brent crude
climbed 0.79% to 101.8
per barrel.
Foreign institution-
al investors (FIIs) of-
floaded shares worth
`51.12 crore on Friday,
according to exchange
data.
EQUITY INVESTORS’
WEALTH FALLS BY
`2.39 LAKH CRORE
New Delhi (PTI):
Investors’ wealth fell
by `2.39 lakh crore on
Monday in line with
a weak trend in the
global equity markets.
Tracking the weakness
in global equities, the
market capitalisa-
tion of Bombay Stock
Exchange (BSE)-
listed firms eroded by
`2,39,781.58 crore to
`2,74,56,330.02 crore.
` FALLS 10 PAISE
TO CLOSE AT
79.94 AGAINST $
Mumbai (PTI): After
hitting all-time low,
the rupee recovered
some of its losses to
settle 10 paise down at
79.94 against the US
dollar on Monday. At
the interbank foreign
exchange market, the
local currency opened
at 80.10 and fell to its
all-time low of 80.15
against the US dollar in
intra-day trade.
META, JIO PLATFORMS TEAM UP
Markets fall in
sync with weak
global cues
GOLD DIPS `365, SILVER BY `1027
New Delhi (PTI):
Gold price in the
national capital fell
`365 to `51,385 per
10 grams on Monday
reflecting a decline in
international precious
metal prices along
with rupee depre-
ciation, acc to HDFC
Securities. Silver also
plunged by `1,027 to
`55,301 per kg from
`56,328 per kg in the
previous trade.
` 75,000-cr for petrochem expansion
PHDCCI asks govt to
Direct PSUs to
clear pending
bills of MSMEs
New Delhi (PTI): In-
dustry body PHDCCI
has asked the govt to
direct central PSUs to
clear all pending pay-
ments of MSMEs to
help the sector tide over
financial woes. In a rep-
resentation to MSME
minister, the chamber
said the sector is facing
the problem of delayed
realisation of their bills
and receivables, par-
ticularly from their
large corporate buyers
and govt organisations,
for a long time.
Govt issues
format for int’l
driving permit
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आपनति सरीकार नहीं की जारेगी र आरेिकों के पक्ष में अनग्म काय्वराही की जारेगी।
क्र.
सं.
नाम आवेदक
भूखण्ड सं. व
कॉलोनी का नाम
क्षेत्रफल त्वशषेष त्ववरण
1. रामबिलास िलाई / रामसहाय िलाई बिवाजी कॉलोनी 156.31 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु
2. सतयनारायण मीणा / छीतर लाल मीणा बिवाजी कॉलोनी 147.05 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
3. रामराय मीणा / दुरा्ग लाल मीणा बिवाजी कॉलोनी 149.16 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
4. कंचन देवी / कनहहैया लाल िसंत बवहार कॉलोनी 204.72 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
5. रामलाल सहैनी / पोखर मल माली बिवाजी कॉलोनी 133.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
6. रुलाि देवी / देवालाल रुज्गर जमात 268.69 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
7. िद्ी नारायण माली / कलयाण मल माली बिवाजी कॉलोनी 277.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
8. प्रकाि चनद जहैन / कपूरचनद जहैन मो. िडा जहैन मननदर 59.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
9. राजेि कुमार पारीक / चत्ररभुज पारीक खारी कुई के पास 114.77 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
10. प्रेम देवी फलोबदया / राधेशयाम फलोबदया पटटेि रोड 54.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
11. िद्ी नारायण माली / कलयाण माली निराजी कॉिोनी 277.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
12. मुकेि कुमार सहैन / ओमप्रकाि सहैन बडा जैन मकनिर 66.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
13. अमजद खान / संजीत खान जीरात का रासता 100.73 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
14. प्रेम देवी खटीक / िािूलाल खटीक निराजी कॉिोनी 71.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
15. बवषणु सहैनी / रमेि चनद सहैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 146 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
16. बदनेि चतुववेदी / दामोदर निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
17. िकील / अललादीन खान निराजी कॉिोनी 139.48 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
18. नारायण कुमावत / रामबकिोर सरसरती कॉिोनी 109.78 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
19. रणेि सहैनी, लाल सहैनी / रामदेव माली निराजी कॉिोनी 119.16 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु
20. तुलसी नारायण कुमावत / लललूराम कुमावत फूटी बारडी 79.18 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
21. चनदल मल कंवररया, पूजन कंवररया / डालूराम रैगरों का मौहलिा 45.85 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
22. रामिािू, शयाम िािु / छीतर मल िमा्ग नििाई रोड 80 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
23. रामिािू, शयाम िािु / छीतर मल िमा्ग नििाई रोड 185.63 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
24. मुकेि पररडवाल / रामलाल पररडवाल जीरात रोड 88.88 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
25. िमिुदीन / मोहममद िबनचर निराजी कॉिोनी 175.5 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु
26. िाल कृषण पारीक / मदन मोहन पारीक पिु निनकतसािय के पास 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
27. पृथवीराम बसंह / िहादुर बसंह राधे बवहार 311.34 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
28. पवन कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन बिवाजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
29. हेमनत कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन बिवाजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
30. रफूरन / ििीर मोहममद जैन मकनिर के पास 89.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
31. साबजद अहमद कुरहैिी / हिीि अहमद कुरहैिी जीरात का रासता 125.41 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
32. धारा बसंह / छोटू लाल जीरात का रासता 295.97 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
33. केदार नारायण / रोपाल लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 71.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
34. रामलाल मीणा / छोटूराम मीणा जमात 187.49 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
35. अनोख देवी / िंकर लाल रुज्गर िणिेरत रोड 17.5 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
36. भरवान सहाय वमा्ग / भंवर लाल वमा्ग निराजी कॉिोनी 151.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
37. मोरपाल मीणा / छोटू मीणा जमात 146.84 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
38.
फकीर मोहममद, िािूदीन, कमरूदीन मोठ
रईस / मुन्ा खां
पुनिस थाने के सामने 93.05 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
39. मोहममद आिास / अबदुल रहमान भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 93.5 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
40. रामदयाल सहैनी / मदन लाल सहैनी निराजी काॅिोनी 230.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
41. मनीष कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन निराजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
42. महावीर प्रसाद जहैन / माणकचनद जहैन िौहट्टी बाजार 46.9 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
43. रामबसंह खंरार / भूरा लाल खंरार कायसथों का मौहलिा 129.1 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
44. मनीष नाटानी / मदन मोहन केिोटान का मौहलिा 183.19 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
45. पदम चनद जहैन / माणक चनद जहैन गांधी पाक्क के पीछटे 174.4 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
46. लक्मीनारायण िहैरवा / बमश्ी लाल िहैरवा पटरार भरन के पास 47.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
47. िीना देवी / उमराव लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 115 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
48. मदन लाल / तुलसीनारायण रहैरर रैगरान मौहलिा 93.17 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
49. संजीव बवजय / रामराय बवजय िासत्ी नगर 111.11 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
50. रामेशवर लाल कंवररया / सोहन लाल कंवररया रैगरों का मौहलिा 53.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
51. रामेशवर लाल कंवररया / सोहन लाल कंवररया निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
52. मीरा देवी / रामेशवर लाल कंवररया निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
53. लाल चनद सहैनी / रामनाथ सहैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 171.79 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
54. मोहन दास / िीतल दास बसंधी भट्टों का मौहलिा 299.22 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
55. िािुलाल वमा्ग / कलयाण मल वमा्ग रैगरों का मौहलिा 28.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु
अत्िशाषी अत्िकारी
नगर पात्लका, त्नवाई
`9 cr granted for
beautification 
drainage in Jodhpur
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot has given approval of
Rs 7.50 crore to develop a
system for drainage of
rain water in areas like
Jhamku Ka Jao, Gainwa
etc. of Sursagar area in
Jodhpur city. The CM also
made a provision of Rs.
1.50 crore for the beautifi-
cation and various devel-
opment works of Ambed-
kar Park at Kila Road.
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: A five-day long
Shri Ram Katha is be-
ing organised at Raj
Bhavan. On the third
day, a large number of
people reached the Raj
Bhavan to listen to
Shri Ram Katha, being
organized under the
direction of Governor
Kalraj Mishra. Gover-
nor worshiped Shri
Ramcharit Manas and
felicitated Saint Vijay
Kaushal Maharaj.
Governor listened to
Ram Katha along with
wife Satyavati Mishra
 family members.
Dr Jagdeesh Chan-
dra, CMD of First In-
dia newspaper also at-
tended the event as a
special guest and lis-
tened to the katha. Dr
Chandra greeted Gov-
ernor by presenting a
bunch of flowers  ex-
tended best wishes.
BJP’s RS MP Ghan-
shyam Tiwari also at-
tended the event. Saint
Vijay Kaushal Maha-
raj described the dig-
nity of Lord Shri Ram.
Balmukundacharya
Maharaj and others
were present.
Dignitaries seek blessings, listen
to Ram Katha at Raj Bhavan
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra greeting Governor Kalraj Mishra.
Governor Kalraj Mishra with his wife Satyawati Mishra,
Vasundhara Raje, Mamta Bhupesh, Ghanshyam Tiwari and his
wife getting prasad in front of Saint Vijay Kaushal Maharaj.
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Ghanshyam Tiwari and his wife (in the
back row) Brahm Dutt,Ajay Kushwaha, and GC Jain are seen
listening to Shri Ram Katha. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Shiv Prakash Purohit
Jodhpur: CM Ashok
Gehlot, during his stay
in Jodhpur, visited the
Sumer School, where
he had studied and
honoured the people
above 80 years of age
who had studied here
on the occasion of the
125th
Foundation Day
celebrations.
Giving the example
of Vanasthali institu-
tion, he praised Sumer
School and said, “Iden-
tity is made today by
everyone’s contribu-
tion. I have been a stu-
dent here and are
proud of studying
here. Whenever I come
here, the memories
come flooding to me. I
have been a Union min-
ister twice and got op-
portunity to be CM 3
times; I am proud to
have succeeded after
studying here.”
The CM praised the
events there and said,
“Children have a
unique confluence of
culture and rites.” He
said that 42 years ago,
Jodhpur sent him to
Lok Sabha.
He mentioned about
Fintech University,
MBM University, Pet-
rochemical Project and
freight corridor and
said that though the
govt cannot give jobs to
all, yet so far 3 lakh
people have got jobs.
PROUD TO HAVE STUDIED AT
SUMER SCHOOL: CM GEHLOT
CM addressed 125th Foundation Day of Sumer School, Jodhpur
CM Ashok Gehlot stepped down from the podium to honour alumni who are over 80 years of age.
CM approves creation of 35 new
postsatJodhpurMedicalCollege
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot has approved the
proposal for creation of
35 new posts in Jodhpur
Medical College. With
the approval of the pro-
posal, 20 new posts of
Junior Assistant, 10 of
Senior Assistant and 5
of Assistant Adminis-
trative Officer will be
created in Jodhpur
Medical College under
ministerial cadre.
It is noteworthy that
at present, total 49 posts
of ministerial cadre are
sanctioned in Jodhpur
Medical College.
After the acceptance
of new posts, now the
number of posts will
increase to 84. This de-
cision of CM Gehlot
will facilitate smooth
and effective conduct of
administrative works
in Jodhpur Medical Col-
lege. Along with this,
various problems of
administration-man-
agement work of stu-
dents and staff of the
college will be resolved.
Relief for Lokesh as
next hearing on Nov 9
First India Bureau
New Delhi: The relief
to OSD to CM Lokesh
Sharma has been ex-
tended till Nov 9 as the
matter was adjourned
on Monday in the case
of phone tapping.
Debate in the Delhi
HC lasted for about 2
hours on Monday. Ab-
hishek Manu Singhvi
argued on behalf of
Lokesh Sharma.
State govt had also
sent a senior advocate
to represent the case.
Debate has been com-
pleted on behalf of
Sharma. Now there is
more debate to be done
on behalf of Union
Min Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat  Delhi Po-
lice. On March 21, 2021,
Delhi Crime Branch
had filed a case against
Lokesh Sharma  un-
known police officials
following a complaint
by Shekhawat.
Lokesh Sharma had
filed petition in Delhi
HC seeking to quash
case  he was exempt-
ed from arrest. He
was earlier sum-
moned on May 13.
PHONE TAPPING CASE
Chawla seeks easing of land norms
Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: A recommen-
dation for land allot-
ted at the rate of Rs
100 per sqm has been
made by former Elec-
tion Commissioner
IAS Naveen B Chawla.
He has made recom-
mendation for grant-
ing permission for
commercial use of
land  approval is
sought on 50% of allot-
ted institutional land
to cover cost of free
edu of 87 students that
measures 12,500 sqms.
Naveen B Chawla’s
recommendation in
this matter will be
considered on Tues-
day in meeting of
Cabinet Empowered
Committee constitut-
ed under Min Shanti
Dhariwal. Case per-
tains to allotted land
to Lala Chaman Lal
Education Trust for
Boys  Smt. Bhagwan
Devi Trust for Girls.
INSTITUTION FOR
FREE EDUCATION
The institution was
allotted 25 thousand
square meters land in
Sheopur of Sanganer
on 6-01-01 and the
organization argues
that “free education is
being given by them to
87 students along with
books, school bags,
uniforms, shoes, milk,
nutritious food.”
Laxman Raghav
Bikaner: Farmer lead-
er Rakesh Tikait, who
spearheaded the agita-
tion against the NaMo-
led Central govern-
ment, has once again
called for another big
movement across na-
tion for MSP.
Tikait said that many
intheoppositionwantto
become PM but no one
wants to fight. He said
that the govt will have to
make new rules for MSP
so that the farmer can
get a fair price because
thefarmersarebeingex-
ploited. Tikait, who was
in Bikaner on Monday
,
toldreportersthatBajra,
Groundnut, and Mus-
tard should be procured
at MSP
. He said that the
traderfirstbuysthecrop
and holds it, then sells it
at a higher price.
Tikait said that small
shopkeepers are also in
danger, they too have to
fight their battle.
Farm leader Rakesh Tikait,
Rajaram Meel and others
during ‘Kisan Mahapanchayat’
held in Bikaner on Monday.
TIKAIT CALLS FOR BIG
FARMERS’ MOVEMENT
IN MAHAPANCHAYAT
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  • 1. IN THE COURTYARD SC ISSUES NOTICE TO TN GOVT ON SWAMY’S PLEA New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Monday sent a notice to the Tamil Nadu government, seeking its response on a plea by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy challenging a State law authorising the government control over temples and appointment of non-Brahmins as ‘archakas’ (priests). DMK govt had implemented its electoral promise of appointing the aspirants belonging to all castes as temple priests. SC ISSUES NOTICE TO K’TAKA GOVT OVER PLEAS AGAINST HC ORDER ON HIJAB ISSUE New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday expressed anguish at petitioners’ counsel seeking adjournment on a clutch of pleas against the Karnataka HC judgment, which upheld the right of educational institutions to ban wearing of hijab in pre-university colleges in the state. A bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia said this was not acceptable to court as petitioners’ wanted urgent listing but when matter was listed, they want adjournment and this would not be allowed. AIFF FINED $18,000 BY AFC FOR FAN INVASION DURING IND’S ASIAN CUP QUALIFIERS IN JUNE New Delhi: All AIFF was on Monday fined USD 18,000 by the continental governing body for spectator invasion during its nat’l team’s Asian Cup qualifying round matches against Afghanistan and Hong Kong in Kolkata in June. But, bulk of amount — USD 13,500 — is a suspended fine to be paid in case of repeat offence in 2 years. Disciplinary Committee of AFC imposed USD 8,000 fine on the AIFF after one home spectator invaded India team’s technical bench, a restricted area in match against Af. OVER 8 KILLED IN BAGHDAD; ARMY DECLARES CURFEW Baghdad: Eight protesters were killed, Iraq declared a nationwide curfew after supporters of Moqtada Sadr stormed govt palace in Baghdad’s Green Zone on Monday following powerful Shiite leader’s declaration that he was quitting politics. Shots were fired in the fortified area which houses govt buildings as well as diplomatic missions. RAPE ALLEGATION ON FATHER AND SON IN SIKAR Neemkathana: A father-son duo has been booked on charges of raping daughter and sister. Both have been raping the innocent girl for over a year. The case was registered in the Sadar police station of Neemkathana after someone informed the police about it. The police took the victim’s statement and got the medical done and registered a case. GLITCH: NASA CALLS OFF THE NEW MOON ROCKET LAUNCH Cape Canaveral: An engine- cooling problem forced NASA on Monday to postpone for 4 days debut test launch of colossal new rocketship it plans to use for future astronaut flights back to moon, over 50 years after Apollo’s last lunar mission. Issued surfaced as SLS tanks were being filled with oxygen & teams began conditioning to chill engines, NASA said. SONIA APPOINTS PRANAV JHA AS AICC SECRETARY New Delhi: Ahead of the Congress president election scheduled to be held on 17 October, interim president Sonia Gandhi announced the appointment of Pranav Jha as the Secretary of AICC attached to Central Election Authority. Jha is set to take charge as the grand old party’s election authority secretary ahead of crucial Congress president election. READ Crucial Crucial Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot, on Monday, made an ambi- tious announcement of organizing urban Olym- pic Games to create an environment of sports and encourage sports talent in the state while inaugurating Rajiv Gan- dhiRuralOlympics-2022. Along with this, he also announced to organize Rural Olympic Games every year, so that the interest towards sports in rural areas remains. Thestatelevelinaugura- tion of Rajiv Gandhi Ru- ral Olympics-2022, or- ganized for the first time on National Sports Day as the Maha Kumbh of GamesinRajasthan,CM inaugurated these games on Monday in a grand function organ- ized at the Pashu Mela ground of Pal village. He said that the state- wide organization of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympics in Rajasthan is unprecedented. “To- day is a historic day for Raj,” he said. During this, the torch of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games-2022 was handed over by CM to players. Gehlot also tried his hand in Kabaddi while inaugurating the Olym- pics. After the inaugu- ration in Pal village, when Kabaddi match started, Gehlot reached among the players. Con- gress leaders & others called him to play Kabaddi and he could not refuse. Turn to P3 CM Ashok Gehlot, Ashok Chandna, Krishna Poonia, Dr Subhash Garg and others watch the Kabaddi match during the inauguration of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games in Jodhpur on Monday. Rural Olympic games to be held every year: Gehlot WE ARE BUILDING HOCKEY STADIUMS AT TEHSIL LEVEL, INFORMS CM WHILE INAUGURATING RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES OLYMPICS WILL ALSO BE HELD IN URBAN AREAS WORLD RECORD CERTIFICATE HANDED OVER The provisional certificate was presented to the Chief Minister after it was recorded in the Book of World Records, London for maximum participation of such a large number of play- ers in the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympics-2022. CM Ashok Gehlot meets participants during inauguration of the month-long Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games on Monday. 23 kg gold, `10 lakh robbed in 23 minutes from M’ppuram Fin Robbers threaten employees for getting the info on Monday. Ravi Sharma Udaipur: 5 bike-borne armed and masked men robbed around 23 kg of gold and `10 lakh cash at gunpointfromatManap- puram Finance compa- ny's branch on Sundar- was road in Udaipur on Mondaymorning,police said. According to plaint filed by bank officials, about 23 kg gold & `10L was robbed, Udaipur SP Vikas Sharma said. A video of the inci- dent captured by the bank's CCTV camera shows 2 robbers thrash- ing bank officials at gunpoint, police said. They entered at 9.20 am and left at 9.43 am. Firm had kept a GPS tracker in box in which gold ornaments were kept but the robbers took out the tracker and threw it there. Gold of 1100 people was depos- ited in the branch. The five employees present in the office were taken for ques- tioning. The police sus- pect that someone from the office may be in- volved in the robbery . I thought PM Modi was a crude man... but he showed humanity: Ghulam Nabi New Delhi (ANI): Ghu- lam Nabi Azad on Mon- day explained why Modi teared up in Parl during a farewell speech when Azad’s RS tenure ended last year. “Modi was not talking about being sad at my leaving RS,” said Azad. ‘Tourists had died in a grenade attack in Kashmir (in 2006), when I was CM there. Modi, who was CM of Gujarat, called me. “I used to think Modi must be a crude man,” Azad added, speaking to reporters about the cry- ing episode, “I thought he won’t care... since he does not have a wife or any kids. But, at least, he showed humanity .” AZAD SAYS FORCED TO LEAVE CONGRESS Azad has alleged that he was 'forced' to leave Congress. Rahul insulted senior Cong leaders through a show of hands on his "Chowkidar Chor Hai" slogan against Modi in 2019, which discomfited many veterans in the party, he said. Azad was responding to the allegation levelled against him by Cong leaders, that "Azad has been Modi-fied' and will join the BJP". He further said, "Those who know J&K, I can't increase one vote of BJP." (L) Modi during the speech last year. Ghulam Nabi Azad speaks to the media on his resignation & future plans in Delhi on Monday. BSE SENSEX 57,972.62 861.25 | NSE NIFTY 17,312.90 246.00 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 84 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI PM MODI SAD OVER FLOOD SITUATION IN PAKISTAN ‘NEW MECHANISM FOR LISTING OF MATTERS SOON’ New Delhi: A new mechanism for listing of matters will be devised soon, CJI UU Lalit said on Monday, his 1st working day in SC as the CJI. He asked lawyers to mention cases for urgent hearings before the registrar rather than requesting to entertain such pleas. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed sadness over floods in Pakistan and prayed for early restoration of normalcy in the neighbouring country. Pakistan is going through the worst-ever floods with the death toll nearing 1,100 on Monday. SHAH TO VISIT BIHAR ON SEPT 23, FIRST TIME SINCE BJP LOST New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be in Bihar on September 23-24 on his first trip to the state since a political upheaval stripped the BJP of power, a senior party leader said on Monday. Shah, considered party’s principal strategist, will be visiting Seemanchal. First India Bureau Mumbai: RIL chair- man Mukesh Ambani on Monday announced the 5G standolone ser- vices in India. At the annual general meet- ing,Ambaniannounced the 5G services will be rolled out in select met- ro cities by Diwali. Jio will deploy the latest version of 5G called standalone 5G. It will invest `2 lakh crore on 5G infrastructure. Besides Metaverse, AGM was live on differ- ent social media plat- forms apart from their homegrown HD video conferencing applica- tion JioMeet. “With 5G, Jio will launch billions of smart sensors with con- nected intelligence that will trigger the Internet of Things and fuel the Fourth Industrial Revo- lution,” Ambani added. Reliance Jio is also said to have partnered with Google to develop ultra- affordable 5G smart- phones along with Mi- crosoft for Azure eco- system. Ambani said the new standalone 5G service will help Reliance Jio deliver “new and power- ful services like low la- tency , massive machine- to-machinecommunica- tion, 5G voice, edge com- puting and network slicing, and metaverse.” The wireless carrier also forged a collabora- tion with Qualcomm to develop 5G solutions for India, he said. More on P8 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES 45TH AGM Jio Diwali Bonanza! RIL TO INVEST ` `2 LAKH CRORE ON 5G n 1st company globally to conduct its AGM on a virtual reality platform n Ambani announces ‘world’s largest’, ‘standalone’ Jio 5G n 5G services in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai by October n Plan to expand 5G services countrywide by end of 2023: Ambani Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani virtually addresses the 45th Annual General Meeting of Reliance Industries Limited, in Mumbai on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI India stands as a beacon of growth and stability amid global crisis. There is severe economic stress in many parts of the world. Rising fuel, food and fertiliser prices are impacting everyone. High inflation and supply disruptions threaten to trigger a global recession. Reliance set to make greater contribution to India’s prosperity. —Mukesh Ambani, RIL Chairman AMBANI GIVES SIGNAL ON RIL’S SUCCESSION PLAN Ambani said that “at a time when a bright future is beckoning Re- liance, what gives me optimism is our huge reservoir of young, dy- namic and best-in-class talent. Our next-gen leaders are confidently taking over the reins across businesses.” Akash and Isha have assumed leadership roles in Jio and Retail resp. Anant has also joined our New Energy business, he said dur- ing his speech at RIL’s AGM on Monday. RELIANCE RETAIL TO LAUNCH FMCG BUSINESS SOON! Ambani introduced daughter Isha Amba- ni as new leader of his conglomerate’s retail business - a firm he said had achieved a record `2L crore turnover & is Asia’s top 10 retailers. ‘Objective of this busi- ness will be to develop and deliver products and solve every Indian’s daily needs, Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd Director Isha said while addressing AGM. “This year, we will launch our FMCG goods business,” Isha further said. MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS l Jio Platforms, Meta collaborate to launch JioMart on WhatsApp l Akash Ambani an- nounces launch of JioAirFiber hotspot l Reliance to invest Rs 75,000 cr in petchem expansion l Jio partners with Meta, Google and Microsoft l Reliance partners with Qualcomm to develop 5G solutions l Committed to make India a data-powered economy: Ambani l Reliance added 2.23 lakh new jobs, says Mukesh Ambani
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 Abhishek Shrivastva Jaipur: The path has been cleared for giving lease to thousands of people already settled in the eco-sensitive zones (ESZ) of the sanctuaries across the state under the PSKS campaign. According to the SC order, no new perma- nent construction should be done in the ESZ but no restriction is indicated on granting the lease for already constructed building. The Supreme Court had issued in an order that ESZof NahargarhSanc- tuary in the JDA region, is 13 kilometres from zero to the boundary of the century . The author- ity had sought guidance from the State Forest dept on several points. People of Nahargarh ESZ to get lease deeds SUPREME CLEARANCE UNDER PSKS lll The Supreme Court has made it clear to release leases for already constructed buildings in eco-sensitive zone (ESZ), sanctuaries etc ENLISTED ESZ REGION OF JDA JDA region which comes under the purview of ESZ is JDA’s Institutional Business Scheme, some part of the Walled City towards Chandpole, Subhash Nagar and part of Sanjay Nagar. Areas of Shastri Nagar, Old VDN, Vishwakarma Industrial Area are also included. CM offers prayers at Ramdevji Temple for State’s prosperity Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur/Jaisalmer: CM Ashok Gehlot on Monday visited Baba Ramdevji Temple in Masuria on Bhadwa Dooj and offered prayers at the temple and prayed for the pros- perity of the State. Temple Manager Narendra Chouhan and other representatives welcomed CM Gehlot and presented him a picture of Baba Ram- devji. He interacted with the devotees from different regions of the country and the state. A large number of devo- tees from the country and the state are reach- ing the fair organised at Baba Ramdevji Tem- ple in Masuria, Jodh- pur district. On this occasion Min- ister in-charge Dr. Sub- hash Garg, MLA Mani- sha Panwar, MLA Shri Mahendra Vishnoi, for- mer MP Badriram Jakhar, Salim Khan, Naresh Joshi and Prof. Ayub Khan and others were present. Scores of devotees on Monday took part in the Mangala Aarti’, which marked the beginning of the annual Ram- devra fair that is being held after two years due to the Covid situation. After aarti, Collector Tina Dabi and SP Bhan- war Singh Nathwat took stock of the ar- rangements. Ramdevra fair kicks off with pomp in Jaisalmer, Over 35 lakh people expected CM Gehlot interacts with devotees at Ramdevji Temple in Jodhpur. Minister BD Kalla interacts with people visiting Ramdevra fair. DM REVIEWS PREPARATIONS FOR LAKHI FAIR Sawai Madhopur: District Magistrate Kapil Sharma has sounded an alert ahead of the Trin- etra Ganesh Temple Lakhi Fair. Sharma is out in the field, taking stock of the arrangements related to the fair. Action is being taken against the stores without permission. Sharma said that negligence and irregularity will not be tolerated and got removed the bhandara operating without permission with the help of the city council. Congress’ Halla Bol rally on Sept 4 Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: The Congress’ Halla Bol rally is to be held in Delhi in Septem- ber in which leaders and workers from parts of the country will par- ticipate. The rally will be held in protest against inflation. Jitu Patwari, a Con- gress leader and Minis- ter in the erstwhile Ka- mal Nath government of MP, held a press con- ference at the PCC Headquarters in Jaipur on Monday. Patwari said that the country is facing the biggest un- employment in the country in 45 years and food prices have sky- rocketed. PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasra could not be present in the press conference due to his presence in rural sports. Jitu Patwari, Jyoti Khandelwal, Swarnim Chaturvedi during a press conference. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA 10,000 veterinary assistants go on mass leave amid Lumpy First India Bureau Jaipur: Nearly ten thousand veterinary as- sistant workers of Ra- jasthan went on indefi- nite mass leave amid the lumpy virus in livestock in the State. The workers are over the 11-point demands of the Rajasthan Veteri- nary Employees Asso- ciation. With the em- ployees going on leave, the work of long medi- cal, veterinary treat- ment, vaccine and artifi- cial insemination came to a standstill. Due to this, 6500 veterinary in- stitutions were locked. Rajasthan Veterinary Employees Association Kota District President Rajkumar Chaudhary said that 11-point de- mands including chang- ing the designation of veterinary staff, name of animal assistant training course, diplo- ma in veterinary sci- ence and animal hus- bandry, pay scale of livestock assistant and other facilities. Veterinary assistants during the strike. Officials distribute pattas to Niwai residents under PSKS Ashish Aman Niwai: As part of the Prashasan Shehron Ke Sang abhiyan, a camp was held by the Niwai municipality in the Adarsh Vidyalaya cam- pus located in Bhagat Singh Colony on Mon- day . In the camp, people from ward numbers 20, 30,32,111wereinvitedby the municipality presi- dent Dilip Israni. Pattas were distributed by Ex- ecutive Officer Mahima Dangi. During this, Ward Councilor Parashuram Kumawat welcomed Is- rani and Dangi. Munici- pal Councilor Nitin Ku- mar Jain Chhabra, Councilor Allah Rakha Deshwali, Councilor Kamlesh Kirad, Coun- cilorRamvilasBalaiand other councilors were present in the camp. Israni said that the general public should get full benefit of the scheme being provided by the state govt. Residents hold their land pattas in Niwai on Monday. RVPNL gets nat’l award for clean energy promotion Vikas Sharma Jaipur: Rajasthan Vidy- ut Prasaran Nigam Lim- ited got the national award for the establish- ment of the transmis- sionlineonthe8thFoun- dation Day Celebration organised in Kochi. Corporation CMD T Ravikant gave informa- tion about the award and said that on behalf of the institute, this award is given to en- courage the activities of the renewable ener- gy sector in the country and to promote the best schemes of renewable energy at the state level. Ravikant said, “Re- newable Energy Devel- opment Agencies of all the states of the coun- try are its members. It is a matter of pride for Rajasthan to be select- ed for this award. This is an important step in the field of energy by the CM.” Five die, eight injured in separate road accidents First India Bureau Bharatpur: Five people died and eight were in- jured in two separate road acidents in Bharat- pur and Ajmer districts on Monday . In Bharatpur, three people on a motorbike died after it rammed into a wall near Moosapura turning on Bayana Baseri road in Garhi Bajna police sta- tion area. According to police, the three were going from Bayana to Baseri whenthedriverlostcon- trol of the bike. Police took the three to Bayana Hospital, where the doc- tors declared them dead. The deceased were resi- dents of Bhainsa village under Mathura district. In Ajmer, two people died and eight were in- jured in an accident on a highway in Rayla po- licestationareaonMon- day . All the injured peo- ple were admitted to the district hospital. The deceased mother and son were going to Ram- devra fair, police said. HC TURNS 73, SEVERAL POSTS YET TO BE FILLED BEHEADING: JUDICIAL CUSTODY OF 9 EXTENDED Jodhpur: Rajasthan High Court has covered a journey of more than 7 decades. Inaugurated on 29 August 1949 in Jodhpur, the Rajas- than High Court turned 73 years on Monday. When it was inaugurated, there were 11 judges apart from the Chief Justice. Now 50 posts of judges are sanctioned but several of them are lying vacant. The Rajasthan High Court has come a long way since then. Justice KK Verma of Allahabad High Court was sworn in as the first Chief Justice. Along with this, 11 judges were also sworn in. —Shiv Prakash Purohit Jaipur: The judicial custody of all the nine accused arrest- ed for the gruesome murder of tailor Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur on June 28 was ex- tended till September 20. The Judge in the Special Court of NIA Cases Ravindra Kumar extended the custody. The accused were not brought to court due to security reasons and their warrants were pro- duced in the court. Special PP GP Sharma sought time to present chargesheet which was accepted by the court. The accused in this case are Riyaz Jabbar, Mohammad Ghaus, Riyaz Attari, Farhad Sheikh, Asif, Mohammad Mohsin, Wasim Ali, Javed and Muslim Khan. They are in jail while Amjad and other accused are absconding. IN THE COURTYARD APEX COURT JUNKS PLEA AGAINST STATE MARRIAGE REGISTRATION BILL New Delhi: The Supreme Court has refused to conduct hearing on the Rajasthan Compulsory Registration of Marriages (Amendment) Bill, 2021. The court dismissed a plea challenging section 8 of the Rajasthan Com- pulsory Registration of Marriages (Amendment) Bill, 2021. The petitioner “Youth Bar Association of India” challenged the law as it permits the registra- tion of child marriages. The State in 2021 passed the Bill to amend a 2009 Act which provides for mandatory registration of marriages, including child marriages. Mehandi Poojan at Moti Dungri Temple today, traffic diverted First India Bureau Jaipur: A grand fair on Ganesh Chaturthi will be organised at Moti Dungri Ganesh temple in Jaipur after a gap of two years. Mahant Kailash Shar- ma said that Mehandi Poojan and Sijara Mahot- sav will be organised on Tuesday . A special Shrin- gar will be held and Pras- ad of Mehandi will be dis- tributed to devotees from 8 pm at four places. A golden crown will be in- stalledontheGaneshidol. Special traffic and elab- orate security arrange- ments will be in place for theGaneshChaturthifair. Trafficpolicehavemadea special plan to regulate traffic from 11 pm on Au- gust 30 to September 1. Traffic will be restrict- ed from JDA circle to JDA chauraha, from RBI Tiraha to Ganesh temple. Similarly, no vehicle will be permitted from Dharm Singh circle to Ganesh temple. Parking arrangements will be made at SMS in- vestment ground and Subodh college. Lord Ganesha idol inside Moti Dungri Temple in Jaipur. Tourism Secy holds meet with UNESCOofficials Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: Gayatri Rathore, Principal Secretary, Tourism Department,saidthat Rajasthan is unique inthecountryandthe world and efforts are constantly being made by the state gov- ernment and tourism department for its upgradation and con- servation. The Direc- tor, Secretary and representatives of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage made a courtesy call at the Secretariat. AJMER DROWNING VICTIMS’ KIN TO GET `5 LAKH EACH 1,052 HOUSES ALLOTTED VIA LOTTERY IN CITY Ajmer: Family members and relatives of four persons who died after falling into a tank in Ra- jasthan’s Ajmer refused to accept the bodies and blocked the highway on Monday demanding an inquiry into the matter and compensation. Later, the protest was called off and the high- way was cleared in the evening after the family members agreed on compensation of Rs 5 lakh each. The families were earlier demanding Rs 10 lakh each. Jaipur: State Minority Board Chairman Rafeek Khan, on Monday, took out the lottery of hous- es for the rehabilitation of Bagrana Kachi Basti in JDA. This lottery was drawn in JDA’s Citizen Service Centre through random selection. Jai- pur Development Com- missioner Ravi Jain said, “Under the BSUP scheme, 1,052 families of Bagrana Kachchi Basti have been allotted houses through lottery for Rs 38,700.” —Abhishek Shrivastava NEWS DIGEST Rajnath Singh to unveil statue of Pannadhay Udaipur: Defence Min- ister Rajnath Singh will be on a one-day visit to Udaipur. He will reach Dabok airport by plane at 11.30 am. He will unveil a statue of Pannadhay at Pannad- hay Park in Govardhan Sagar area. Singh will return to Delhi by air at 2.15 pm.
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: With the efforts of chairman of Ra- jasthan Tourism Corpo- ration Dharmendra Rathore, Palace on Wheels will resume op- erations after three years. On Monday, the refurbishment work of the Royal train started at 22 Godown yards in Jaipur with worship. Executive Engineer Ji- tendra Joshi, Assistant Manager Upendra Shar- ma, Assistant Engineer Sanjay Mathur and oth- er employees of the Cor- poration were present during this. The Palace on Wheels is expected to start by late September or early October. The refurbishment work will be done at a cost of about Rs 1.25 crore and would take a month’s time. The re- sponsibility for this has been given to Sanjeeda Constructions and Fateh Mohini Suppli- ers. Joshi said that all the decoration works, including traditional painting, toilet, sofa, furniture upgradation, laying of new carpet will be done on the in- door and outdoor walls of Palace on Wheels. Rathore had promised to run the POW again after taking over as the Chairman. Ever since, he has been meeting Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Railway Minister Ashwani Vaishnav, oth- er ministers and MPs. PoW gets ready to hit tracks in Sept REFURBISHMENT STARTS Students led by RUSU General Secretary Arvind Jajra break open locks of Central Library. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO RUSU Gen Secy breaks lock of Central Library Bharat Dixit Jaipur: Akhil Bharati- ya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) student leaders broke open the locks of the Central Library, on Monday ,whichhadbeen closed for a long time. RU General Secretary Arvind Jajra reached the Central Library along with the students and did sloganeering be- fore breaking the locks. ABVP National Min Hoshiyar Meena said that about 85% work of the library being built forthelastfiveyearshas been completed. “Only the furniture work re- mains. CM Gehlot was called 3-4 times for its inauguration, but he did not come,” he said. “On Monday, Jajra, reached the university and broke the locks of the Library which was built at a cost of Rs 5 cr. Those who passed the bill, including the con- tractor who built the li- brary, ate money . Stu- dents’ studies were get- ting hampered as the li- brary was shut. The li- brary’s locks have been broken in student’s in- terest,” he added. MEENA ON NSUI First India Bureau Jaipur: A transgender was beaten to death with a baseball bat in Bagru area under Naha- rgarh PS late Sun- day night. The de- ceased is identified as 48-year- old Ramesh Singh ali- as Rammo. He has been living on rent for many years and was having a dispute with landlord’s son Naresh Sindhi (32). The probe revealed that Naresh had stolen money from Rammo’s house about 6 months ago for which a com- plaint was also lodged at Nahargarh PS and he waslockedinthisregard too. After coming out, he harass Rammo again andonSundaynightlate at night, beaten Rammo with a baseball bat. Landlord’s son beats, murders ‘transgender’ with baseball bat Let’s make Jpr beautiful: CS Dr Rituraj Sharma Jaipur: CS Usha Shar- ma said that Jaipur is the capital of the state as well as the world’s fa- mous heritage city , so all have to work together to make Jaipur a beautiful and smart city . Sharma was presid- ing over the 20th meet- ing of the High Power Committee constituted for the beautification of Jaipur at Secretariat on Monday . She directed the Commissioners of JMC Greater and Herit- age to keep a daily re- cord of the movement of stray animals in Jaipur. “Door-to-door garbage collection should be regular in Jaipur and officers should visit the field regularly to check its regularity ,” she said. JDC Ravi Jain gave detailed information about the works being done by JDA for the beautification of Jaipur. UDH Principal Secretary Kunji Lal Meena, Secretary of Local Bodies Jogaram were also present in the meeting. CS Usha Sharma, JDC Ravi Jain during the meeting on Monday. MEAT SHOPS TO REMAIN SHUT FOR 3 DAYS DUE TO JAIN FESTIVALS IN STATE Jaipur: Meat Houses and slaughterhouses will remain closed for 3 days in Rajasthan. In view of the festival of Paryushan and Anant Chatur- dashi, the dept of local bodies issued an order for the closure of all meat and fish shops across the state. Action will be taken against those who do not comply with the orders. According to the orders, the shops will remain closed on August 30 and 31 due to Paryushan and Samvatsari, and on Sept 9 due to Anant Chaturdashi. NEWS DIGEST Jaipur: One person died of corona as per the report released by the health department on Monday. The death was reported from Dausa. Meanwhile, 218 new Covid cases were reported in the bulletin. With this, the active cases reached 3,019 while 429 patients recov- ered. The state’s infection tally stands at 13,08,288. Of the new cases, the highest 98 were reported from Jaipur, 17 from Pratapgarh, 16 in Jodhpur. ONE DIES OF CORONA, 218 FRESH CASES REGISTERED IN STATE; 98 IN JAIPUR Barmer: A 2-day old baby boy was found abandoned in the bushes in Barmer’s Sedwa. Hearing the cries of the baby, few women working in the nearby field, reached and informed the police. The newborn is now under- going treatment at the govt hospital in Barmer where his health condition is said to be stable. Villagers said that the new- born was fully naked and insects and worms crawling across his tiny bruised body. —Mukesh Mathrani NEWBORN BABY FOUND ABANDONED WITH INSECTS, WORMS CRAWLING OVER BODY Pondrik Park parking project dropped: Govt Kamal Kant Jaipur: The state govt told the Rajasthan High Court that it has decid- ed to drop the construc- tion, including the park- ing project in Pondrik Park after which the court disposed of other petitions in this matter. PILs were filed in Raj HC against the con- struction of a parking project at the site of the city’s heritage Pondrik Park. The hearing was held in the division bench of acting CJ MM Srivastava and Justice Vinod Kumar Bhar- wani. During this, Ad- ditional Advocate Gen- eral Anil Mehta said that the govt has dropped all the projects, including the parking at Pondrik Park. Earlier, underground parking was to be made in 3,555 square metres of land. MECL to explore mining in Raj Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur:ACSMinesSub- odh Agarwal said that Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited (MECL) has shown in- terest in exploration work for mineral depos- its in Bikaner, Hanu- mangarh, Barmer, Chu- ru and Rajsamand for exploration of potash, rare earth element, lead and zinc deposits. Ex- penditure on explora- tion work is also pro- posed to be borne by the Central Govt. Agrawal met CMD Ghanshyam Sharma and officials of MECL at the Secretariat on Monday and showed interest in participating in exploration work. During the discus- sion, Agarwal stressed upon the CMD MECL and officers to take ad- vantage of the expert services of MECL in the mineral exploration. ACS Mines Subodh Agarwal with MECL officials on Monday. Raped as minor,woman complains after 5 years First India Bureau Jaipur: A 22-year-old has lodged a complaint against her neighbour at the Sadar police sta- tion in Jaipur for raping her for the past five years. The horrific crime began when she was a minor. The victim has accused her neigh- bour of raping her by intimidation and even blackmailing to extract Rs 60,000 from her. SHO Prithvipal Singh said that when she was 16 she befriended with a boy in her vicinity . He began to visit her house and one day raped her finding her alone and raped her many times. COURTESY MEET Dr Jagdeesh Chandra felicitated newly-elected Rajasthan University Students’ Union President Nirmal Choudhary as he reached former’s residence to seek blessings on Monday. FROM PG 1 Leaders boost morale of the masses Shanti Dhariwal, Dharmendra Rathore, MS Malviya and others inaugurated games in districts First India Bureau Jaipur: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal inau- gurated the Rajiv Gan- dhi Rural Olympic Games with a toss and a volleyball shot at Sangh Sanjharia Higher Sec School of Sanganer Panchayat Samiti. He said that CM Gehlot has organized this historic Olympics to nurture talent in the field of sports from rural areas. “This is the first time in the state that such a big sports Olympics is being organized. Thirty lakh people and two lakh teams of the state are participating in the games,” UDH Minister Dhariwal stressed. In Ajmer district, the RG Rural Olympic Games were inaugurat- ed by Dharmendra Rathore, where it is be- ing played in all 325 gram panchayats. The main program was held at Swami Vivekananda Govt Model School, Ma- karwali. District in- charge Minister Ma- hendrajeet Singh Malviya was the chief guest while RTDC ChairmanDharmendra Singh Rathore was the special guest. The play- ers were administered the oath by MS Malviya. RAJIV GANDHI RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES Rural Olympic... Opportunity to hone sports tal- ent: CM said that our goal of ‘Khele- ga Rajasthan, Jeetega Rajasthan’ seems to be being fulfilled today. “There is no defeat, no victory here. This unique exper- iment of Rajasthan will create a histo- ry of success and through this the world level sports talents will shine and bring laurels to the state. Our aim is to find rural sports talents and prepare them for regional, national and international level competitions. It will give a new direction to social development and welfare,” he said. NUMBER GAME OF RURAL GAMES Six games will be or- ganized till 5 October Six games are Kabaddi, Shooting ball, Volleyball, Hock- ey, Kho-Kho, Tennis Ball Cricket Sports grounds of 11,285 gram panchay- ats are engaged in this mega tournament More than 29 lakh 80 thousand players are in the field for games Male player 20 lakh 37 thousand 564 Female player 9 lakh 41 thousand 671 Competition between 2 lakh 21 thousand 55 teams. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games is a historic step. This will awaken the interest of rural students in sports. Rural talent will also bring laurels in sports. —Dharmendra Rathore, RTDC Chairman The players who will perform well will get bonus points in govt jobs. Surely good play- ers will come at the state level and they will get priority in govt jobs. —Parsadi Lal Meena, Medical and Health Minister Dharmendra Rathore in Ajmer. UDH Min Shanti Dhariwal and MLA Ganga Devi in a school at Sajhariya, Jaipur on Monday. CM Ashok Gehlot trying his hands in Kabaddi after inaugurating the RG Rural Olympic Games at Pal village of Jodhpur on Monday. Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena administering oath to the players during the ceremony in Kota’s Mandana on Monday. CM GEHLOT IN PALI ON AUG 31 On August 31, CM Ashok Gehlot will visit Nimbaj in Pali to participate in RG Rural Olympics. Collector Namit Mehta and SP Gagandeep Singla are busy in preparations as a helipad is being prepared in Nimbaj.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 Promoted by Shree Cement Ltd. Vol 4 Issue No. 84 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK If you knew what I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way. —Buddha olitics in Kar- nataka is close- ly intertwined with the major- ity Lingayat sect which counts former Chief Minister BS Yedi- yurappa as its biggest fol- lower. Given the influence the Lingayat seers wield on the state’s politics, even Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reached out to them recently and met Shi- vamurthy Murugha Sharanaru, a prominent Lingayat spiritual guru. The pontiff is facing alle- gations of sexual harass- ment and has been booked under Protection of Chil- dren from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) based on complaints by two girls aged 15 and 16 years. He was later detained by the police. Both are students of a school run by the Mu- rugha mutt. In their FIR the girls alleged that they were sexually assaulted over a period of three years. Sharanaru is the mutt’s chief priest. Looking at its political implications, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai refused to com- ment on the case and said that police have full free- dom to bring out the truth. HispredecessorYediyurap- pa, however, defended Sharanaru saying that he had been “falsely implicat- ed”. Why would two young girls falsely implicate the head priest of a powerful mutt is difficult to under- stand. What is also not un- derstandable is Rahul Gan- dhi’s silence on the issue. In a religion-driven soci- ety we assume that seers can do no wrong, especial- ly when they can make or unmake the political for- tunes of many . BSY giving a clean chit to the seer looks like an attempt to in- fluence investigation. One cannot declare the pontiff guilty when the investiga- tion into the case has just begun but can one forget Asaram Bapu and Gur- meet Ram Rahim? SEERS, POLITICS AND PEOPLE’S TRUST Looking at its political implications, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai refused to comment on the case and said that police have full freedom to bring out the truth. His predecessor Yediyurappa, however, defended Sharanaru saying that he had been “falsely implicated” P Office of Kiren Rijiju @RijijuOffice His work speaks for him. Such a proud moment! PM @ narendramodi ji remains the world’s most #PopularLeader. Tops the list with an approval rating of 75% of the world’s adult population! #NewIndia #AtmanirbharBharat Anurag Thakur @ianuragthakur We’re celebrating #NationalSportsDay as we remember #MajorDhyanChand the legendary hockey player! India’s sportspersons are achieving new heights and setting new records! I urge everyone to take up their favourite sport, enjoy it and play their best! TOP TWEETS ly for India, soon after the powerplay overs, Rohit ended up chipping one straight to long off. In the next over as Kohli fell in a similar manner, India was staring at a crisis. This brings us to per- haps the most crucial sur- prise – Ravindra Jadeja being sent in at number 4 to counter the threat of Pakistani spinners. The move gave India a left- right combo in the tricky middle overs. It was tacti- cally brilliant as it meant that Pakistan had to keep their left arm spinner for the end. Jadeja stitched two critical partnerships to bail India out of grave trouble, first with Surya and then with Pandya. When Hardik walked in, Naseem Shah had just rat- tled Surya’s stumps and was bowling at full tilt. But Hardik nonchalantly moved across to the first ball he faced and flicked it for a couple of runs. This calm and confidence was a sign of things to come. As Jadeja and Pandya steadi- ly brought the target down, Babar was flustered and took more time than al- lowed to set his fields. The result was a penalty which allowed India the luxury of having an extra fielder inside the ring. Suddenly, the rate of 10 per over didn’t look too daunting. In the penultimate over Hardik kept his calm to hit 3 boundaries which left In- dia only 7 runs to win. Though Jadeja lost his wicket of the first ball of the last over, Hardik’s final flourish for 6 ultimately took India to a famous win. His confidence was reflected in his claim that he fancied his chances even if they had to chase 15 runs in the final over. Besides the victory and Hardik heroics, King Kohli getting into his groove is a most welcome sign for In- dian cricket. But the top order jitters remain a big worry . India hope that Ra- hul and Rohit will soon hit top gear as the tournament progresses. Victory in the critical encounter with the arch rivals puts India in a great space to retain the Asia Cup that they are cur- rently defending! THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL igh stakes games are often won or lost in the mind! In a close and tension-packed contest, India secured a crucial win over Pakistan to put their Asia Cup cam- paign on the right track. There were doubts ever since Pakistan crushed the ‘Men in Blue’ by 10 wickets in the T20 World Cup last year. But on Sun- day night, Team India turned the tables in a grip- ping encounter which de- lighted Indian fans but also satiated Pakistan cricket lovers as the game was thrilling till the very end when India won by 5 wickets with just 2 balls to spare!! Standing calm at the end with a raised hand was Hardik Pandya, the man of the match. Pan- dya’s all-round excellence and even more significant- ly, his cool composure in tense situations was remi- niscent of India’s ‘Captain Cool’ MS Dhoni at his best. His calculated aggression both while batting and bowling has given India the balance that it badly lacked in the last T20 World Cup when Hardik was unable to bowl. India’s other star all- rounder, Ravindra Jadeja too stood tall and proved yet again how good he is as a batsman. It was the fan- tastic partnership be- tween him and Pandya that lifted India from a tough spot to cross over the winning line. Frankly, it is India’s classy All Rounders who give a spe- cial edge to this team. INDIA MADE SURPRISE MOVES Earlier, India made sur- prise moves that possibly caught Pakistan off guard. First, in selecting the Play- ing XI, they chose Dinesh Karthik over Rishabh Pant and played both young pacers, Avesh Khan and Arshdeep Singh. The surprises didn’t end there as India’s pacers used the short ball as a weapon to great advantage starting with Bhuvneshwar Ku- mar who got rid of Paki- stan Captain Babar Azam. Later, Mohammad Rizwan couldn’t tackle Hardik’s bouncer and guided it straight to the third man fielder. Indian pacers were so good that they claimed all 10 wickets and prevent- ed Pakistan from reaching a menacing total. As India came out to chase the tricky target of 148, they were rocked back early with KL Rahul going for a duck. This brought in Virat Kohli to the crease but for once luck was smil- ing on him - and Fakhar Zaman dropped him, much to the relief of In- dian fans. Virat then showed signs of regaining his touch as he played his 100th T20 game for Team India. Both Rohit and Vi- rat put on a reassuring partnership. Unfortunate- When Hardik walked in, Naseem Shah had just rattled Surya’s stumps and was bowling at full tilt. But Hardik nonchalantly moved across to the first ball he faced and flicked it for a couple of runs. This calm and confidence was a sign of things to come. As Jadeja and Pandya steadily brought the target down, Babar was flustered and took more time than allowed to set his fields H SIDDHAARTH MAHAN The writer is a specialist on Sports and Cinema who works as an actor in the Hindi film industry Hardik Heroics and Surprise Moves seal India Win in Thriller with Pakistan! PANDYA: THE MAN OF THE MATCH Standing calm at the end with a raised hand was Hardik Pan- dya, the man of the match. Pandya’s all- round excellence and even more significant- ly, his cool composure in tense situations was reminiscent of India’s ‘Captain Cool’ MS Dhoni at his best. His calculated aggression both while batting and bowling has given India the balance that it badly lacked in the last T20 World Cup when Hardik was un- able to bowl. Hardik Pandya’s winning gesture as he leaves the field after the win in the Asia Cup 2022 against Pakistan.
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau New Delhi: PM Naren- dra Modi on Monday exhorted officer train- ees of the Indian For- eign Service to think and plan for the next 25 years about how they can grow themselves and be of use for the country’s growth. The officer trainees of the 2021 Batch of IFS called on Prime Minister Modi at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, accordingtoastatement issued by the PMO. In a freewheeling and informal interaction, Modi congratulated the IFS officer trainees on joining the service and said they will now get an opportunity to repre- sent India on the world stage. He discussed with them the reason behind joining the ser- vice, the statement said. First India Bureau NewDelhi:Inacrack- down on touts in- volved in illegal busi- ness of railway tick- ets, the Railway Pro- tection Force (RPF) team of Western Rail- wayconfiscatedfuture tickets worth Rs 43 Lakh with the arrest of 6 persons. RPF has been un- dertaking intensive and sustained action in a mission mode under code name “Operation Uplab- dh” against persons involved in touting (unauthorized carry- ing on of business of procuring supply of railway tickets). RPF has been un- dertaking intensive and sustained action in a mission mode under code name “Operation Uplab- dh” against persons involved in touting. Recently, RPF nabbed Mannan Vaghela(travelagent) of Rajkot on May 8 this year who was us- ing illegal software i.e. COVID-19 to cor- ner railway tickets in bulk. Further, anoth- erpersonnamedKan- haiya Giri (super Seller of illegal soft- wares) was arrested on July 17 from Mum- bai. In interrogation, Giri revealed the names of other asso- ciates and Admin/ DeveloperAbhishekh Sharma of Vapi, who was also arrested on July 20. Abhishekh confessed about hav- ing been the Admin of all these Illegal Softwares. On the ba- sis of leads provided by the arrested ac- cusedpersons,3more accused persons, namelyAmanKumar Sharma, Virendra GuptaandAbhishekh Tiwari were arrested fromMumbai,Valsad (Gujarat) and Sultan- pur (UP) respectively . PM Modi asks IFS trainees to plan long term on how they can be of use for country’s growth Touting of Rly tickets: 6 arrested with future tickets worth `43 lakh BJP IS THE SPOKESMAN OF PEOPLE OF WEST BENGAL, SAYS JP NADDA Agartala (PTI):BJPna- tional president JP Na- dda on Monday asserted that the party has be- come the “spokesman” of the people of West Bengal and will contin- ue to raise its voice against corruption and lawlessness in the state. BJP has been protesting strongly against corrup- tion, atrocities and mis- management by the rul- ing Trinamool Congress inBengal,hetoldreport- ers here. “Everybody knows violence has taken place in Bengal after the As- sembly elections there. TMC have been disobey- ing the rule of law, while CPI (M) and Congress remain silent spectators … BJP has become the spokesmanof thepeople of Bengal,” Nadda, who is on a two-day visit to Tripura, said during a press conference at the party headquarters. “If BJPcouldincrease its vote share from 3 per cent to 38 per cent in Bengal in three years, the party can secure 40 per cent vote share in five years. The steep in- crease in BJP’s vote share in Bengal is a re- cord of the support by its people,” he said. Coming down heavily on TMC, Nadda said, “We all should be ashamed of what has happened in Bengal’s education and health- care sectors. “Bengal tops in human traffick- ing despite having a lady chief minister (Mamata Banerjee there,” he alleged. Agartala (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda on Monday laud- ed the “all-round devel- opment of Tripura” un- der Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi and said the government has “brought an end to po- litical violence” by cre- ating an “atmosphere of peace”. He also slammed the previous Communist Party of India (Marxist) government for “en- couraging terrorism and infiltration” in the northeastern state. JP Nadda is on a two-day visit to Tripura, which is slated to go to Assem- bly polls next year. “CPM’s rule of 35 years hasn’t done any- thing for women, ig- nored tribal, exploited youths. They encour- agedterrorismandinfil- tration. The insurgency was at its peak and drug smuggling was a thriv- ing business,” Nadda said during a press con- ference here. “Political violence has stopped in Tripura. Earlier we used to hear about the incidents of political violence day in and day out. We are in the government today and can say responsibly that we have brought an end to political violence by creating an atmos- phere of peace. There has been a huge decline in terrorist activities,” he stated adding that Tripura is marching for- wardinthemainstream. Kolkata: Amid corruption charges against the Trinamool Congress (TMC)-led government in West Bengal, chief minister and party su- premo Mamata Banerjee on Monday challenged the BJP to arrest her if they can. Her statements come in the backdrop of senior TMC leaders Partha Chatterjee and Anubrata Mondal getting arrested in school jobs scam and alleged cattle smuggling case, respectively. Banerjee, who was attending a rally of her party’s student wing in Kolkata, said a malicious campaign has been unleashed against her, and other TMC veterans such as Kolkata Mayor and state minister Firhad Hakim, and party general secre- tary Abhishek Banerjee. Nadda raps CPI (M) for“encouraging terrorism,infiltration” National President JP Nadda with Tripura CM Manik Saha and others speaks during an event, in Agartala on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI n Will keep raising voice against corruption lawlessness in WB n BJP chief launches fresh attack against Mamata Banerjee govt WB CHIEF MINISTER MAMATA BANERJEE CHALLENGES BJP TO ARREST HER AMID CORRUPTION CLAIMS ‘WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT AGAINST TMC’S MISRULE’ ‘NO PROMISES FULFILLED BY MODI GOVT’ NADDA CORNERS KEJRI OVER DELHI EXCISE POLICY PM PAYS TRIBUTE TO HOCKEY LEGEND DHYAN CHAND Agartala: BJP chief JP Nadda on Monday said that his party would continue to fight against the TMC govt’s misrule, corruption and violence. Nadda, who is now on a two-day visit to Tripura to gear up the BJP organisations aiming the next assembly elections in early next year, said that when the “TMC goons unleashed a reign of terror across Bengal, the Congress and the Left parties remained mute spectators”. Mumbai (PTI): Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Monday criticised the Narendra Modi-led central government and claimed it did not fulfil any of the promises made by it. The BJP’s agenda is to keep smaller parties away from power, Pawar further claimed while talking to reporters in neighbouring Thane, the home turf of Maharashtra Chief Minis- ter Eknath Shinde. Agartala (ANI): JP Na- dda on Monday sought a pinpointed answer from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on the alleged excise policy scam, asking him not to “deviate” from the issue. Addressing a press conference during his two-day visit to Tripura, Nadda said, “Kejriwal has yet to answer our questions on the excise policy. If you are hon- est, say this in court. At times he says that we want to arrest him, then he says that we are troubling him. There was such a big scam and Delhi suffered a loss. We put out the numbers.” New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Monday paid tribute to legendary Indian Hockey player Major Dhyan Chand on his birth an- niversary and said that sports has done well in recent years and wished for it to keep gaining popularity across the country. The PM posted a tweet to mark the National Sports Day. New Delhi (PTI): The Congress on Monday slammed Ghulam Nabi Azad for his latest attack onitstopleadership,say- inghehasbeentaskedto “slander” the party and by doing so he diminish- es himself further. Launching a fresh at- tack on the Congress three days after he quit the party, Azad said the party needs medicines for treating it which are being provided by com- pounders instead of doctors. He also ac- cused the Congress leadership of not hav- ing time for setting the organisation right. Speaking to reporters here, Azad who quit the party on Friday last, al- leged that the leaders being projected in the party in states are mak- ingpartymembersleave instead of uniting them. Hitting back at Azad, Congress leader Jairam Rameshsaid,“ Aftersuch a long career, courtesy entirely the party he’s been tasked to slander, by giving interviews in- discriminately , Mr. Azad diminishes himself fur- ther. What’s he afraid of that he’s justifying his treacheryeveryminute? New Delhi (PTI): The Centre has been “misus- ing the CBI and ED” to “silence the opposition” but the Congress will continue to raise its voice against the rising inflation and imposition of GST on essential food grains, AICC spokesper- son Gaurav Vallabh said. “Centre doesn’t care about the common man because they only focus on misusing the ED and CBI. They can arrest any leader, they can harass anyone us- ing CBI and ED, but we will continue to raise our voice,” he said. Vallabh said the par- ty will hold a protest at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi on September 4 and top Congress lead- ers including Rahul Gandhi will participate in it. COURTESY MEET! Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge called on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar at Upa- Rashtrapati Nivas, in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Panaji: Goa Chief Min- ister Pramod Sawant on Monday said that the full investi- gation re- port of the Sonali Pho- gat’s mur- dercasewill be sent to his Haryana counter- part Manohar Lal Khat- tar and the state’s DGP . Reiterating that Goa Police are conducting a thorough investigation, Sawant said that if Khattar continues with his request to hand over the case to the CBI, then the state government will think over it. “Full report of the investiga- tion, which has taken place till today, will be sent to Haryana CM and DGP Haryana by today evening,” Sawant said. Azad diminishes himself further: Cong on Ghulam Nabi’s criticism ModigovtmisusingCBI, EDtosilenceOppn:Cong Srinagar: Vikar Rasool Wani, JK Cong chief on Monday blamed Ghu- lam Nabi Azad of playing ‘im- moral politics’. Wani, who was always seen as close to Azad in the JK, told media here, that betraying the Congress after 50 years was playing immoral politics on the part of Azad. He accused Azad of never giving him any idea about parting ways with the Congress. “Instead, he al- ways asked me to strengthen the party,” Wani said. He said in his career, he had never wit- nessed a betrayal of the party like Azad did. Asked about the accusations levelled by Altaf Bukhari of Apni party against Azad that he was in cahoots with the BJP, Wani said that all such parties were creation of the BJP and now they had started blaming each other. AZAD PLAYED IMMORAL POLITICS: JK CONG CHIEF Jairam Ramesh@Jairam_Ramesh After such a long career, courtesy entirely the party he’s been tasked to slander, by giving interviews indiscrim- inately, Mr. Azad diminishes himself further. What’s he afraid of that he’s justifying his treachery every minute? Goa to send probe report to Haryana CM SONALI PHOGAT CASE Shubhra Saxena takes over as deputy secretary in ECI Ahtesham Siddiqui New Delhi: IAS officer and UPSC topper of 2009-batch Shubhra Saxena took over as deputy secretary in the election commission of India on Monday . UP-cadre IAS Saxena is currently on central deputation for a period of 4 years. She has been collector in several dis- tricts of UP and elec- tion management made in the district where she was the collector has been appreciated. Due to her perfor- mance in election man- agement, the govern- ment of India has made her deputy secretary in the ECI. She took charge on Monday . Before joining civil services, Shubhra Saxe- na, a graduate of IIT Roorkee,workedasasoft- wareengineerabroadfor about four and a half years with a handsome annual package. She says that she al- ways thought about the upliftment and develop- ment of the weak, help- less section of society. For this, she was deter- mined to become an IAS officer and made histo- ry of success with hard work and discipline. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the group of Officer Trainees of the 2021 Batch of Indian Foreign Service (IFS), in New Delhi on Monday. RPF team of Western Railway cracks down heavily on touts involved in illegal business of railway tickets —REPRESENTATIONAL PIC
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 New Delhi (ANI): De- fence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday visit- ed a premier radar sta- tion of the Indian Air Force (AIF), where he witnessed the function- ing of the Integrated Air Command and Con- trol System (IACCS). According to the Min- istry of Defence, the system is the backbone of IAF’s march towards network centricity and is a key enabler in op- erations. The system’s capa- bilities endow its users with an enhanced situ- ational awareness that reduces Indian Air Force’s sensor-to-shoot- er loop. The robust sys- tem has redundancies built into its function- ing which enable seam- less operations between its assets across the country . During his visit, De- fence Minister Rajnath Singh was given a dem- onstration of various networked operations conducted at varied lo- cations across the coun- try . “These included the networked and syner- gised operations of fighter, transport and Remotely Piloted air- craft,” the Defence Min- istry said in a state- ment. He was also briefed about the nuances of peacetime command and control functions which include ensuring the air defence of criti- cal areas on a day-to- day basis, as well as during large events. In his address, Singh complimented the air warriors for keeping the nation’s skies safe throughout the year. Rajnath Singh visits premier radar station of IAF FUNCTIONING OF IACCS lll According to the Ministry of Defence, the system is the backbone of IAF’s march towards network centricity and is a key enabler in operations Significant rise in crime against women, children in 2021: NCRB New Delhi: Crime against women and children witnessed a significant rise in 2021 over the previous year. As per the latest data released by the Nation- al Crime Records Bu- reau, a total of 4,28,278 cases of crime against women were registered during 2021, showing an increase of 15.3 per cent over 2020 (3,71,503 cases). Majority of cases un- der crime against wom- en under IPC were reg- istered under ‘Cruelty byHusbandorHisRela- tives’ (31.8 per cent) fol- lowed by ‘Assault on Women with Intent to Outrage her Modesty’ (20.8 per cent), ‘Kidnap- ping Abduction of Women’ (17.6 per cent) and‘Rape’(7.4percent). The crime rate regis- tered per lakh women population is 64.5 in 2021 in comparison with 56.5 in 2020. Similarly, a total of 1,49,404 cases of crime against children were registered during 2021, showing an increase of 16.2 per cent over 2020 (1,28,531 cases). In per- centage terms, major crime heads under ‘Crime Against Chil- dren’ during 2020 were kidnapping and abduc- tion (45 per cent) and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (38.1 per cent) including child rape. The crime rate regis- tered per lakh children population is 33.6 in 2021 in comparison with 28.9 in 2020. The NCRB data said that overall, a total of 60,96,310 cognizable crimes comprising 36,63,360 Indian Penal Code (IPC) crimes and 24,32,950 Special Lo- cal Laws (SLL) crimes were registered in 2021. It shows a decline of 5,04,975 (7.6 per cent) in registration of cases over 2020 (66,01,285 cases). Crime rate regis- tered per lakh popula- tion has declined from 487.8 in 2020 to 445.9 in 2021. During 2021, regis- tration of cases under IPC has declined by 13.9 per cent whereas SLL crimes have increased by 3.7 per cent over 2020. Percentage share of IPC was 60.1 per cent while percentage share of SLL cases was 39.9 per cent of total cogni- zable crimes during 2021. As per the NCRB data, major decline was seen in the cases regis- tered under disobedi- ence to order duly promulgated by public servant (Sec. 188 IPC) from 6,12,179 cases in 2020 to 3,22,115 cases in 2021 and under ‘Other IPC Crimes’ from 10,62,399 cases in 2020 to 4,96,535 cases in 2021. Crime rate registered per lakh population has declined from 487.8 in 2020 to 445.9 in 2021. During 2021, registration of cases under IPC has declined by 13.9 per cent whereas SLL crimes have increased by 3.7 pc over 2020. Kejriwal takes trust vote to prove ‘Op Lotus failure’ New Delhi (PTI): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday tabled a confidence motion in the Delhi Assembly, saying it was meant to prove that the BJP’s ‘Operation Lotus’ may have been successful in other states but it failed here as all the MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are “hardcore honest”. He said the BJP could not poach any of the AAP MLAs. He also al- leged that the BJP will try to topple the Jharkhand government in the next 15 days. Kejriwal said the cur- rent central govern- ment is the “most cor- rupt” as it is “buying MLAs” by taxing the common people, while it is waiving loans of its billionaire friends. Delhi CM said the BJP will try to topple the Jharkhand government in next 15 days Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal CBI OFFICIALS WILL CHECK MY BANK LOCKER ON TUESDAY: DELHI DEPUTY CM SISODIA New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has claimed that CBI officials will come to check his bank locker on Tuesday and said the agency sleuths will not find anything in it. The AAP leader is among the 15 people and entities named in an FIR registered by the CBI in connection with alleged irregu- larities in the implementation of the Delhi excise policy. On August 19, the federal probe agency had raided 31 locations, including Sisodia’s residence, in connection with alleged irregularities in the Delhi government’s Excise Policy 2021-22. AAP MLAs TO HOLD NIGHT-LONG PROTEST New Delhi: The sitting of Delhi Assembly on Monday was adjourned till 11 am on Tuesday as AAP MLAs protested Delhi L-G VK Saxena ‘s pressurising of his employees to ex- change old currency notes during the demonetisation in 2016. The AAP MLAs have declared that they will continue their protest in the Assembly through- out the night. BJP MLAs PLAN TO MEET PRESIDENT New Delhi: BJP legislators were marshaled out for the entire day from Delhi as- sembly before CM Kejriwal brought ‘confidence motion’ as the opposition legisla- tors demanded a calling attention motion and a short discussion on various issues including the CVC re- port flagging irregularities, and alleged irregularities in the excise policy 2021-22, among others. WHO HAS ASKED FOR ‘CONFIDENCE MOTION’ IN DELHI ASSEMBLY: BJP’S PARVESH VERMA New Delhi: BJP Lok Sabha Member from West Delhi Parvesh Verma tweeted, “Ke- jriwal is a headline hunter. He lives and loses by his media image. The liquor scam has exposed his cor- rupt government. He tried to change the narrative to some imaginary plot to break AAP, but questions on the liquor scam refuse to go away.” “Kejriwal is orchestrating a made-for-media ‘confidence motion’ just to change head- lines from the liquor scam. Will the media play along with a scamster or will they call his opportunism out? Rajnath Singh and the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari witnessing the functioning of IACCS at a premier radar station of Indian Air Force, in New Delhi on Monday. LS Speaker Om Birla in Suriname: Holds talks with President Santokhi Suriname: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Sunday night met with Suriname President Chandrikapersad San- tokhi at his residence in Paramaribo and said that the two countries hold immense potential to enhance trade and economic relations. “There is immense potential to enhance trade economic rela- tions between two coun- tries. Noted enhanced interest of Surinamese businessmen in bilat- eral cooperation in ag- riculture agro-pro- cessing sectors. Indian Diaspora in Suriname has significantly con- tributed to its develop- ment,” Birla tweeted. As a part of his visit to the South American country, on Monday . COURTESY MEET! Former President Ram Nath Kovind with his wife Savita Kovind meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah, at his residence, in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI IN THE COURTYARD COURT DISMISSES RAMKRISHNA’S BAIL PLEA HC REJECTS BAIL PLEA OF MUKHTAR ANSARI’S MLA SON TALAQ-E-HASAN: SC ISSUES NOTICE TO HUSBAND KAPPAN’S BAIL PLEA: SC SEEKS UP GOVT’S RESPONSE WILL NOT STALL NEET-PG 2022 COUNSELLING: SUPREME COURT New Delhi: The SC on Monday said that it will not interfere with NEET-PG 2022 Counselling as it cannot put students’ life in jeopardy. The top court observation came when a plea was mentioned before it relates to NEET-PG 2022 by a lawyer. The lawyer men- tioned that counselling is to start from September 1 and requested the court to list matters before that. New Delhi: The Rouse Avenue District Court of Delhi on Monday dis- missed the bail petition of former NSE CEO Chitra Ramkrishna, arrested by the Enforcement Direc- torate under the PMLA in connection with alleged illegal phone tapping and snooping of employees of the leading stock ex- change of the country. Lucknow: The Allahabad HC has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of mafia-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari’s son Abbas in connection with an arms licence case. Bench had reserved its order in the matter on August 26 and pro- nounced it on Monday. Arms recovered from possession were prohib- ited in shooting sport. New Delhi: The SC is- sued notice to husbands in two separate pleas filed by two different Muslim women challenging Talaq- e-Hasan. A bench of jus- tices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Abhay S Oka listed the matter for October 11. The court noted that in one of the petitions, the petitioner is open to exploring a settlement. New Delhi: The apex court has sought reply of UP govt on the bail plea of Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan, arrested in Oct 2020 while on his way to Hathras where a Dalit woman had died after al- legedly being gang-raped. A bench comprising Chief Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and S Ravindra Bhat fixed the plea for final disposal on Sept 9. Om Birla paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in Suriname’s capital city Paramaribo. —PHOTO BY ANI Jharkhand CM announces `10 lakh for victim’s kin New Delhi: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren has announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 10 lakh to the next of kin of An- kita, the 19-year-old woman who was set ablaze by her alleged stalker, Shahrukh.He said his govt is working to bring to justice the man who set ablaze a 19-year-old woman in Dumka. The accused has been arrested. “Such people should not be forgiven, they should be given the strictest of punish- ments,” Soren said. 2nd ARREST IN DUMKA KILLING The Jharkhand police on Monday arrested the second accused in An- kita murder case. Naeem alias Chhotu Khan, the second ac- cused in the Ankita murder case, has been arrested. After present- ing the accused in court, he was sent to jail. Protests erupt as rape- accused returns to mutt Nudity case: Mumbai cops grill Ranveer Singh for 2 hours Karnataka: Protests erupted in Karnataka’s Chitradurgademanding strict action against a Lingayatseeraccusedof raping minor girls. Lin- gayat mutt seer Shiva- murthy Murugha Sharanaru was detained on Monday in an alleged sexual assault case in- volving minors. The po- lice have registered an FIR against Shivamur- thyMurughaSharanaru after a complaint was filedonbehalf of twomi- nors.Hehasbeenbooked under POCSO Act. “All of you being with me has given me cour- age. There is no need to fear. Let’s respect the law.Thefountainof sup- port is seen here. I want to thank you all,” said the seer, after returning to the mutt. Mumbai: Mumbai Po- lice on Monday record- ed the statement of Bol- lywood actor Ranveer Singh in a case regis- tered against him for posting nude photo- graphs of himself on social media, an offi- cial said. An FIR was registered against Ran- veer at Chembur police station last month on the basis of a plaint filed by an office-bear- er of an NGO. Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru
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  • 9. JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 Commodity Price Change % Chg GOLD 51,385.00 365.00 0.71 (Per 10g) SILVER 55,301.00 1027.00 1.85 (Per 1kg) COMMODITIES Currency Price Change % Chg USDINR 79.84 0.10 0.12 GBPINR 93.45 1.06 1.12 CURRENCIES B’luru ranks 2nd in top tech hubs in Asia Pacific New Delhi (PTI): Bengalu- ru ranks second after Bei- jing on the list of top tech- nology hubs in the Asia Pa- cific region, according to property consultant Cush- man Wakefield. In its latest report ‘Tech Cities: The Global Intersec- tion of Talent and Real Es- tate’, the consultant has identified tech markets based on 14 criteria across talent, real estate, and busi- ness environment metrics. The report has identified “Bengaluru, Chennai, Hy- derabad, and Delhi as the top technology hubs in the APAC region after Beijing”, the consultant said in a statement. Bengaluru leads India with 2,30,813 tech job crea- tion during the last fiscal, followed by Chennai with 1,12,781, Hyderabad with 1,03,032 and Delhi with 89,996 jobs. “The IT and tech-driven sectors remain the key driv- ingforcefortheIndianecon- omy ,”saidAnshulJain,MD, India South East Asia on Monday . “The strong market fun- damentals coupled with key policychangeshavenotonly made India a favourable in- vestment hub for global IT players, but also made it the most sought-after destina- tion to find global tech tal- ents and set footprints for further expansion,” Jain said. Bengaluru is one of the largestcontributorstooffice space leasing with an aver- age share of 25-30% in an- nualpan-Indialeasingactiv- ity between 2017 -2021. ACC TO CUSHMAN WAKEFIELD REPORT MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS  The report has identified “Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Delhi as the top technology hubs in the APAC region after Beijing”.  Bengaluru leads India with 2,30,813 tech job creation during the last fiscal and is followed by Chennai with 1,12,781. business BRIEFS New Delhi (PTI): Sebi on Monday overhauled the pricing norms for prefer- ential allotment of units by Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infra- structure Investment Trusts (InvITs). Under the new framework, the pric- ing formula for allotment of units under preferential issue would be the Vol- ume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) of weekly highs and lows for 90 trading days or 10 trading days, whichever is higher. At present, the pricing for- mula in a preferential al- lotment is the VWAP of the last two weeks or the last 26 weeks, whichever is higher. New Delhi (PTI): As part of its efforts to strengthen customer protection, RBI is considering setting up a fraud registry to create a database of fraudulent websites, phones and various modus operandi used for digital fraud. Such a database will help prevent these fraudsters from repeating the fraud as the websites or phone numbers would be black- listed. Payment system participants will be pro- vided access to this reg- istry for near-real time fraud monitoring. RBI MULLS SETTING UP REGISTRY OF FRAUD WEBSITES SEBI OVERHAULS PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENT RULES Mumbai (PTI): LT Tech- nology Services (LTTS) has bagged a multi-mil- lion-dollar deal from BMW Group for the European premier car maker’s hy- brid vehicles, a statement said on Monday. LTTS, as part of the 5-year deal, will provide high-end en- gineering services for the company’s suite of info- tainment consoles target- ed for its family of hybrid vehicles, the engineering services company firm said in the statement on Monday. LT TECH BAGS 5-YEAR HYBRID DEAL FROM BMW GROUP New Delhi (PTI): The government has decided to scrap sale of Central Electronics Ltd (CEL) to Nandal Finance Leasing as the selected bidder had failed to disclose its on- going litigation in the NCLT, an official said on Monday. Meanwhile, the government has decided to take a call on strategic sale of Pawan Hans after a clarity on the pending case against Almas Global Opportunity Fund SPC, the lead member of the winning bidder consorti- um, emerges next month (September). GOVT SCRAPS SALE OF CEL TO NANDAL FINANCE LEASING *Rates till the edition went to print. BEARS TAKE OVER D-STREET New Delhi (PTI): Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has standardised the process for issuance of internation- al driving permit across the country in adherence to Convention on Internation- al Road Traffic of 1949. Theministryinanotifica- tiononMondaysaidthepro- vision for QR code to link international driving per- mit (IDP) with the driving licence has also been made. Currently, the format, size, pattern, colour etc of IDP being issued differ across states in India. Now, place order from JioMart via WhatsApp New Delhi (PTI): Reli- ance Retail’s custom- ers will now be able to order groceries on WhatsApp, as tech gi- ant Meta and Jio Plat- forms have collaborat- ed to launch JioMart on the popular messag- ing platform. JioMart on What- sApp will enable users in India, including first-time online shop- pers, to seamlessly browse through Ji- oMart’s grocery cata- log, add items to cart, and make the payment to complete the pur- chase, without leaving the WhatsApp chat, acc to joint statement. Speaking at the 45th AGM of Reliance In- dustries, Isha Ambani, 30, gave a presentation on placing online gro- cery orders using WhatsApp and mak- ing payments. Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Meta, in a Facebook post said: “Excited to launch our partner- ship with JioMart in India. This is our first- ever end-to-end shop- ping experience on WhatsApp -- people can now buy groceries from JioMart right in a chat”. Reliance Industries’ Chairman and MD Mukesh Ambani said, “Our vision is to pro- pel India as the world’s leading digital socie- ty”. The JioMart on WhatsApp experience furthers the commit- ment of enabling a simple and convenient way of online shop- ping to millions of In- dians, he added. New Delhi (PTI): Relaince Jio chairman Akash Ambani an- nounced JioAirfiber, a wifi hotspot that will allow consumers to ac- cess fiber-like speeds at homes and offices. With a single device, it will be real easy to quickly connect any home or office to Giga- bit-speed internet without any wires . This will allow con- necting of millions of homes and offices to u l t r a - h i g h - s p e e d broadband in a very short period. With it, India can rank among the Top-10 nations, even for fixed broad- band. At the 45th annual Annual General Meet- ing, Akash Ambani an- nounced the telecom major’s plan to roll out the 5G services in Del- hi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata by Diwali and to bring the ser- vices to every town and taluka in India by the end of 2023. “Jio will deploy the latest version of 5G, called Stand-Alone 5G, which has zero de- pendency on our 4G network,” said Muke- sh Ambani. Speaking on the oc- casion, Akash Ambani said that true 5G deliv- e r s b r e a k t h r o u g h speedand drastically lowers latency . Akash announces launch of JioAirFiber Public sector contributes 20% to national income: Report Mumbai (PTI): The public sector contrib- utes only 20% to the national income, but accounts for nearly 40% of the total wages, a report by a domestic ratings agency said on Monday . The average share of the public sector in gross value addition for the ten years end- ing FY21 is 19.2% but the share in wages is 39.2%, India Ratings and Research said in an analysis based on gross value added (GVA) data released by the National Statisti- cal Office. The share of the pri- vate sector in GVA and wages is “more evenly balanced”, the agency said, pointing out that it accounts for 35.2% of the wages while its contribution to GVA is 36.3% for the same pe- riod.It can be noted that those pressing for a lesser role of the state in the economy, often point out to the lack of efficiency in the public sector. The agency’s report said nominal wages grew at a CAGR of 10.4%, while return on capitalgrewataCAGR of 8.8% during FY12- FY21. However, the data at the institutional clas- sification level, pre- sents a somewhat mixed picture, it said. Mumbai (PTI): Benchmark indices fell over 1% each on Monday in sync with weak global markets and a sharp fall in IT stocks. The BSE bench- mark Sensex tanked 861.25 points or 1.46% to settle at 57,972.62. During the day, it tum- bled 1,466.4 points or 2.49% to 57,367.47. Similarly, the NSE Nifty fell 246 points or 1.4% to 17,312.90. Tech Mahindra was the biggest loser in the Sensex pack, shed- ding 4.57%, followed by Infosys, Wipro, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Ser- vices, Kotak Mahin- dra Bank, Tata Steel, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and State Bank of India. On the other hand, Maruti, Nestle, Asian Paints, ITC, MM and Hindustan Unilever were among the gain- ers. Elsewhere in Asia, markets in Seoul, To- kyo, and Hong Kong settled lower, while Shanghai ended mar- ginally higher. Stock markets in Europe were trading lower during mid-session deals. The US markets had ended significant- ly lower on Friday. Meanwhile, the inter- national oil bench- mark Brent crude climbed 0.79% to 101.8 per barrel. Foreign institution- al investors (FIIs) of- floaded shares worth `51.12 crore on Friday, according to exchange data. EQUITY INVESTORS’ WEALTH FALLS BY `2.39 LAKH CRORE New Delhi (PTI): Investors’ wealth fell by `2.39 lakh crore on Monday in line with a weak trend in the global equity markets. Tracking the weakness in global equities, the market capitalisa- tion of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)- listed firms eroded by `2,39,781.58 crore to `2,74,56,330.02 crore. ` FALLS 10 PAISE TO CLOSE AT 79.94 AGAINST $ Mumbai (PTI): After hitting all-time low, the rupee recovered some of its losses to settle 10 paise down at 79.94 against the US dollar on Monday. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local currency opened at 80.10 and fell to its all-time low of 80.15 against the US dollar in intra-day trade. META, JIO PLATFORMS TEAM UP Markets fall in sync with weak global cues GOLD DIPS `365, SILVER BY `1027 New Delhi (PTI): Gold price in the national capital fell `365 to `51,385 per 10 grams on Monday reflecting a decline in international precious metal prices along with rupee depre- ciation, acc to HDFC Securities. Silver also plunged by `1,027 to `55,301 per kg from `56,328 per kg in the previous trade. ` 75,000-cr for petrochem expansion PHDCCI asks govt to Direct PSUs to clear pending bills of MSMEs New Delhi (PTI): In- dustry body PHDCCI has asked the govt to direct central PSUs to clear all pending pay- ments of MSMEs to help the sector tide over financial woes. In a rep- resentation to MSME minister, the chamber said the sector is facing the problem of delayed realisation of their bills and receivables, par- ticularly from their large corporate buyers and govt organisations, for a long time. Govt issues format for int’l driving permit
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NEWS JAIPUR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 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 पाललका ननवाई, जिला (टोंक) क्रमांक : न.पा.नन./2022-23/7362 निनांक : 29/08/2022 -: आपत्ति आमंत्रण सूचना :- सर्वसाधारण को सूनित नकया जाता है नक ननमांनकत वयक्तयों द्ारा कृनि भूनम में आरासीय / वयारसानयक पट्टा / उपनरभाजन / पुन्वरैि/69-क / सटटेट ग्ानट / नरीनीकरण / नामानतरण / ननमा्वण सरीकृनत िाहने हेतु आरेिन नकया है, इस संबंध में नजस नकसी वयक्त को कोई आपनति हो तो अनिर मयाि 07 निरस में मय सबूत निनित में अधोहसताक्षरकता्व के समक्ष प्रसतुत करें बाि गुजरने मयाि (अरनध) पशिात् कोई आपनति सरीकार नहीं की जारेगी र आरेिकों के पक्ष में अनग्म काय्वराही की जारेगी। क्र. सं. नाम आवेदक भूखण्ड सं. व कॉलोनी का नाम क्षेत्रफल त्वशषेष त्ववरण 1. रामबिलास िलाई / रामसहाय िलाई बिवाजी कॉलोनी 156.31 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु 2. सतयनारायण मीणा / छीतर लाल मीणा बिवाजी कॉलोनी 147.05 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 3. रामराय मीणा / दुरा्ग लाल मीणा बिवाजी कॉलोनी 149.16 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 4. कंचन देवी / कनहहैया लाल िसंत बवहार कॉलोनी 204.72 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 5. रामलाल सहैनी / पोखर मल माली बिवाजी कॉलोनी 133.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 6. रुलाि देवी / देवालाल रुज्गर जमात 268.69 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 7. िद्ी नारायण माली / कलयाण मल माली बिवाजी कॉलोनी 277.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 8. प्रकाि चनद जहैन / कपूरचनद जहैन मो. िडा जहैन मननदर 59.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 9. राजेि कुमार पारीक / चत्ररभुज पारीक खारी कुई के पास 114.77 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 10. प्रेम देवी फलोबदया / राधेशयाम फलोबदया पटटेि रोड 54.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 11. िद्ी नारायण माली / कलयाण माली निराजी कॉिोनी 277.08 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 12. मुकेि कुमार सहैन / ओमप्रकाि सहैन बडा जैन मकनिर 66.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 13. अमजद खान / संजीत खान जीरात का रासता 100.73 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 14. प्रेम देवी खटीक / िािूलाल खटीक निराजी कॉिोनी 71.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 15. बवषणु सहैनी / रमेि चनद सहैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 146 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 16. बदनेि चतुववेदी / दामोदर निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 17. िकील / अललादीन खान निराजी कॉिोनी 139.48 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 18. नारायण कुमावत / रामबकिोर सरसरती कॉिोनी 109.78 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 19. रणेि सहैनी, लाल सहैनी / रामदेव माली निराजी कॉिोनी 119.16 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु 20. तुलसी नारायण कुमावत / लललूराम कुमावत फूटी बारडी 79.18 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 21. चनदल मल कंवररया, पूजन कंवररया / डालूराम रैगरों का मौहलिा 45.85 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 22. रामिािू, शयाम िािु / छीतर मल िमा्ग नििाई रोड 80 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 23. रामिािू, शयाम िािु / छीतर मल िमा्ग नििाई रोड 185.63 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 24. मुकेि पररडवाल / रामलाल पररडवाल जीरात रोड 88.88 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 25. िमिुदीन / मोहममद िबनचर निराजी कॉिोनी 175.5 वर्गमीटर 69 क पट्टा हेतु 26. िाल कृषण पारीक / मदन मोहन पारीक पिु निनकतसािय के पास 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 27. पृथवीराम बसंह / िहादुर बसंह राधे बवहार 311.34 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 28. पवन कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन बिवाजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 29. हेमनत कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन बिवाजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 30. रफूरन / ििीर मोहममद जैन मकनिर के पास 89.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 31. साबजद अहमद कुरहैिी / हिीि अहमद कुरहैिी जीरात का रासता 125.41 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 32. धारा बसंह / छोटू लाल जीरात का रासता 295.97 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 33. केदार नारायण / रोपाल लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 71.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 34. रामलाल मीणा / छोटूराम मीणा जमात 187.49 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 35. अनोख देवी / िंकर लाल रुज्गर िणिेरत रोड 17.5 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 36. भरवान सहाय वमा्ग / भंवर लाल वमा्ग निराजी कॉिोनी 151.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 37. मोरपाल मीणा / छोटू मीणा जमात 146.84 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 38. फकीर मोहममद, िािूदीन, कमरूदीन मोठ रईस / मुन्ा खां पुनिस थाने के सामने 93.05 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 39. मोहममद आिास / अबदुल रहमान भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 93.5 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 40. रामदयाल सहैनी / मदन लाल सहैनी निराजी काॅिोनी 230.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 41. मनीष कुमार जहैन / महावीर प्रसाद जहैन निराजी पाक्क रोड 266.66 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 42. महावीर प्रसाद जहैन / माणकचनद जहैन िौहट्टी बाजार 46.9 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 43. रामबसंह खंरार / भूरा लाल खंरार कायसथों का मौहलिा 129.1 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 44. मनीष नाटानी / मदन मोहन केिोटान का मौहलिा 183.19 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 45. पदम चनद जहैन / माणक चनद जहैन गांधी पाक्क के पीछटे 174.4 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 46. लक्मीनारायण िहैरवा / बमश्ी लाल िहैरवा पटरार भरन के पास 47.25 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 47. िीना देवी / उमराव लाल निराजी कॉिोनी 115 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 48. मदन लाल / तुलसीनारायण रहैरर रैगरान मौहलिा 93.17 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 49. संजीव बवजय / रामराय बवजय िासत्ी नगर 111.11 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 50. रामेशवर लाल कंवररया / सोहन लाल कंवररया रैगरों का मौहलिा 53.45 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 51. रामेशवर लाल कंवररया / सोहन लाल कंवररया निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 52. मीरा देवी / रामेशवर लाल कंवररया निराजी कॉिोनी 150 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 53. लाल चनद सहैनी / रामनाथ सहैनी निराजी कॉिोनी 171.79 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 54. मोहन दास / िीतल दास बसंधी भट्टों का मौहलिा 299.22 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु 55. िािुलाल वमा्ग / कलयाण मल वमा्ग रैगरों का मौहलिा 28.33 वर्गरज 69 क पट्टा हेतु अत्िशाषी अत्िकारी नगर पात्लका, त्नवाई `9 cr granted for beautification drainage in Jodhpur First India Bureau Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot has given approval of Rs 7.50 crore to develop a system for drainage of rain water in areas like Jhamku Ka Jao, Gainwa etc. of Sursagar area in Jodhpur city. The CM also made a provision of Rs. 1.50 crore for the beautifi- cation and various devel- opment works of Ambed- kar Park at Kila Road. Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: A five-day long Shri Ram Katha is be- ing organised at Raj Bhavan. On the third day, a large number of people reached the Raj Bhavan to listen to Shri Ram Katha, being organized under the direction of Governor Kalraj Mishra. Gover- nor worshiped Shri Ramcharit Manas and felicitated Saint Vijay Kaushal Maharaj. Governor listened to Ram Katha along with wife Satyavati Mishra family members. Dr Jagdeesh Chan- dra, CMD of First In- dia newspaper also at- tended the event as a special guest and lis- tened to the katha. Dr Chandra greeted Gov- ernor by presenting a bunch of flowers ex- tended best wishes. BJP’s RS MP Ghan- shyam Tiwari also at- tended the event. Saint Vijay Kaushal Maha- raj described the dig- nity of Lord Shri Ram. Balmukundacharya Maharaj and others were present. Dignitaries seek blessings, listen to Ram Katha at Raj Bhavan Dr Jagdeesh Chandra greeting Governor Kalraj Mishra. Governor Kalraj Mishra with his wife Satyawati Mishra, Vasundhara Raje, Mamta Bhupesh, Ghanshyam Tiwari and his wife getting prasad in front of Saint Vijay Kaushal Maharaj. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Ghanshyam Tiwari and his wife (in the back row) Brahm Dutt,Ajay Kushwaha, and GC Jain are seen listening to Shri Ram Katha. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Shiv Prakash Purohit Jodhpur: CM Ashok Gehlot, during his stay in Jodhpur, visited the Sumer School, where he had studied and honoured the people above 80 years of age who had studied here on the occasion of the 125th Foundation Day celebrations. Giving the example of Vanasthali institu- tion, he praised Sumer School and said, “Iden- tity is made today by everyone’s contribu- tion. I have been a stu- dent here and are proud of studying here. Whenever I come here, the memories come flooding to me. I have been a Union min- ister twice and got op- portunity to be CM 3 times; I am proud to have succeeded after studying here.” The CM praised the events there and said, “Children have a unique confluence of culture and rites.” He said that 42 years ago, Jodhpur sent him to Lok Sabha. He mentioned about Fintech University, MBM University, Pet- rochemical Project and freight corridor and said that though the govt cannot give jobs to all, yet so far 3 lakh people have got jobs. PROUD TO HAVE STUDIED AT SUMER SCHOOL: CM GEHLOT CM addressed 125th Foundation Day of Sumer School, Jodhpur CM Ashok Gehlot stepped down from the podium to honour alumni who are over 80 years of age. CM approves creation of 35 new postsatJodhpurMedicalCollege First India Bureau Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot has approved the proposal for creation of 35 new posts in Jodhpur Medical College. With the approval of the pro- posal, 20 new posts of Junior Assistant, 10 of Senior Assistant and 5 of Assistant Adminis- trative Officer will be created in Jodhpur Medical College under ministerial cadre. It is noteworthy that at present, total 49 posts of ministerial cadre are sanctioned in Jodhpur Medical College. After the acceptance of new posts, now the number of posts will increase to 84. This de- cision of CM Gehlot will facilitate smooth and effective conduct of administrative works in Jodhpur Medical Col- lege. Along with this, various problems of administration-man- agement work of stu- dents and staff of the college will be resolved. Relief for Lokesh as next hearing on Nov 9 First India Bureau New Delhi: The relief to OSD to CM Lokesh Sharma has been ex- tended till Nov 9 as the matter was adjourned on Monday in the case of phone tapping. Debate in the Delhi HC lasted for about 2 hours on Monday. Ab- hishek Manu Singhvi argued on behalf of Lokesh Sharma. State govt had also sent a senior advocate to represent the case. Debate has been com- pleted on behalf of Sharma. Now there is more debate to be done on behalf of Union Min Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Delhi Po- lice. On March 21, 2021, Delhi Crime Branch had filed a case against Lokesh Sharma un- known police officials following a complaint by Shekhawat. Lokesh Sharma had filed petition in Delhi HC seeking to quash case he was exempt- ed from arrest. He was earlier sum- moned on May 13. PHONE TAPPING CASE Chawla seeks easing of land norms Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: A recommen- dation for land allot- ted at the rate of Rs 100 per sqm has been made by former Elec- tion Commissioner IAS Naveen B Chawla. He has made recom- mendation for grant- ing permission for commercial use of land approval is sought on 50% of allot- ted institutional land to cover cost of free edu of 87 students that measures 12,500 sqms. Naveen B Chawla’s recommendation in this matter will be considered on Tues- day in meeting of Cabinet Empowered Committee constitut- ed under Min Shanti Dhariwal. Case per- tains to allotted land to Lala Chaman Lal Education Trust for Boys Smt. Bhagwan Devi Trust for Girls. INSTITUTION FOR FREE EDUCATION The institution was allotted 25 thousand square meters land in Sheopur of Sanganer on 6-01-01 and the organization argues that “free education is being given by them to 87 students along with books, school bags, uniforms, shoes, milk, nutritious food.” Laxman Raghav Bikaner: Farmer lead- er Rakesh Tikait, who spearheaded the agita- tion against the NaMo- led Central govern- ment, has once again called for another big movement across na- tion for MSP. Tikait said that many intheoppositionwantto become PM but no one wants to fight. He said that the govt will have to make new rules for MSP so that the farmer can get a fair price because thefarmersarebeingex- ploited. Tikait, who was in Bikaner on Monday , toldreportersthatBajra, Groundnut, and Mus- tard should be procured at MSP . He said that the traderfirstbuysthecrop and holds it, then sells it at a higher price. Tikait said that small shopkeepers are also in danger, they too have to fight their battle. Farm leader Rakesh Tikait, Rajaram Meel and others during ‘Kisan Mahapanchayat’ held in Bikaner on Monday. TIKAIT CALLS FOR BIG FARMERS’ MOVEMENT IN MAHAPANCHAYAT