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2. PERSPECTIVE
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An extraordinary feat
achieved by the young
talents of India! Heartiest
congratulations on winning
the 2nd Junior Kabaddi
World Championships
title by outplaying Iran
with a score of 41-32.
This historic win is a
testament to India’s
passion & dedication
towards the game.
Anurag Thakur
@ianuragthakur
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Pride goes before
destruction, a haughty
spirit before a fall.
—Bible
TOP
TWEETS
Best wishes to all of you on
‘National Security Day’. On
this occasion, I congratulate
the soldiers of the Indian
Armed Forces dedicated
to the protection of the
motherland and bow down
to the brave martyrs. Let us
all together take a pledge
to be vigilant citizens for
the external and internal
security of the nation.
Jagat Prakash
Nadda @JPNadda
ith the onset of summer, the
mercury is all set to rise further
with the inaugural Women’s
Premier League (WPL). As the
glorious era for T20 women’s
cricketgotunderwayinMumbai
on Saturday, it was thrilling to
note that the first match between
Gujarat Giants and Mumbai In-
dians at the DY Patil stadium not
only drew excited crowds but all
tickets were sold out much be-
fore the commencement of ex-
travagant ceremonies. Quite ap-
propriate that the league comes
forth just when Indian Women’s
cricket commences its 50th an-
niversary to help make it be-
come a household rage like the
men’s game in the country!
Remember, the league starts
just a few days after Indian
Women’s team lost to Australia
in a tense T20 World Cup semifi-
nal where luck deserted the In-
dian girls and they lost by a mea-
gre margin of 5 runs. Indian
Captain, Harmanpreet Kaur,
had played a magnificent knock
but got run out as her bat got
stuck in the pitch as she ground-
ed it while taking a second run.
Her bizarre run out sparked a
mini collapse and Indian Girls
lost the opportunity to enter the
finals and capture their first
ever ICC Championship.
The loss hurts yet it gives In-
dian Women’s cricket a chance to
look deeper for solutions to its
problems. One of them is the
depth of talent available and it is
hoped that this issue may get re-
solved satisfactorily with the
WPL giving more opportunities
to younger girls to come up the
ranks. While cricket has become
a career opportunity for young
boys growing up in smaller Indi-
ancities,itisstilladistantdream
for girls since financial con-
straints still restrict them to take
cricket as a career. But now with
WPL,younggirlscanstartdream-
ingof playingforthecountryand
parents can surely ease the curbs
asthereturnsarequitelucrative.
Moreover,if men’sIPLchanged
the character of aggression in
cricket, we can expect a similar
big bang from women cricketers
too. The likes of Surya Kumar
Yadav, AB de Villiers, and Ben
Stokes gave belligerence a new
name and batsmen now play in-
credible shots defying gravity
,
swingandpower.So,itmaynotbe
wrongtoexpectsimilarsurprises
in WIPL in coming years to take
your breath away and make it a
major spectator sport of magnet-
ic attraction. Fielding too could
improve in leaps and bounds due
to the nature of the contest, an
area where Indian Women’s
cricket needs a definite improve-
ment since it was a major reason
for India’s semi-final exit.
But while it is understood
that competition among the best
could raise standards of femi-
nine players across the board, it
may also lead to an increase in
injuries and fatigue of the
prominent players who have an
immense workload on account
of representing their nations.
However, for the greater good of
Women’s cricket, it may be a
small cost to pay but if fitness
standards and workloads are
not managed judiciously, fans
may see an unintentional dip in
the intensity of players at inter-
national level.
The benefits of having a T20
league are evident to all, wheth-
er it’s the IPL or the Women’s
Big Bash League (WBBL). When
Harmanpreet smashed her hun-
dred against Australia to take
India to the 2017 ODI World Cup
final, it changed the game in In-
dia. But few remember that her
brilliant innings came only after
her highly successful stint in the
WBBL. WPL is likely to be a
women’s counterpart to the
money-spinning IPL and India’s
recent glory at the inaugural U19
T20 World Cup is sure to give a
big boost to Indian eves and
more teens can be expected to
take to the game in a big way
.
The WPL riches have come in
just a few months after the BCCI
announced pay parity for its con-
tracted women cricketers, en-
suring same match fees for men
and women cricketers. With the
massive investment for women’s
cricket by Viacom 18 and others,
the women cricketers are bound
to enjoy a hefty purse.
While fans of the game are
ready for the 5 team and 3-week
WPL extravaganza, there is still
a fair way to go for the tourna-
ment to get the same kind of eye-
balls as the IPL. It is up to the
players and the stakeholders to
make this event count and make
it bigger with each year giving
solid footing to the WPL’s official
hashtag -#YehTohBasShuru-
atHai (this is just the beginning)!
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
W
While fans of the game are
ready for the 5 team and
3-week WPL extravaganza,
there is still a fair way to go
for the tournament to get the
same kind of eyeballs as the
IPL. It is up to the players
and the stakeholders to
make this event count and
make it bigger with each
year giving solid footing to
the WPL’s official hashtag
-#YehTohBasShuruatHai
(this is just the beginning)!
NEW ERA OF BIG BUCKS BEGINS
FOR WOMEN’S CRICKET IN INDIA
SIDDHAARTH MAHAN
The writer is a specialist on Sports
and Cinema who works as an actor
in the Hindi film industry
As the glorious era for T20 women’s cricket got
underway in Mumbai on Saturday, it was thrilling to note
that the first match between Gujarat Giants and Mumbai
Indians at the DY Patil stadium not only drew excited
crowds but all tickets were sold out much before the
commencement of extravagant ceremonies
BENEFITS OF HAVING
A T20 LEAGUE ARE
EVIDENT TO GAMES
The benefits of having a
T20 league are evident to
all, whether it’s the IPL or the
Women's Big Bash League
(WBBL). When Harmanpreet
smashed her hundred against
Australia to take India to the
2017 ODI World Cup final, it
changed the game in India.
But few remember that her
brilliant innings came only
after her highly successful stint
in the WBBL. WPL is likely
to be a women’s counterpart
to the money-spinning IPL
and India’s recent glory at the
inaugural U19 T20 World Cup
is sure to give a big boost to
Indian eves and more teens
can be expected to take to the
game in a big way.
3. Shekhawat filing case against me will
bring scam into national focus: Gehlot
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot on Saturday said he
will welcome the move
of Union minister Ga-
jendraSinghShekhawat
to file a defamation case
against him in connec-
tion with Sanjivani co-
operative society scam,
saying this will bring
matter into nat’l focus.
Gehlot has accused
theUnionministerof be-
inginvolvedinthescam,
which he said has “loot-
ed the lifetime deposits
of more than one lakh
victims amounting to
more than `900 crore”.
“I will welcome it
(defamation case). This
would expedite the
case and help
victims who
have lost mon-
eytothescam,”
the chief min-
ister told report-
ers when
a s k e d
about Shekhawat’s
plan to file the defama-
tion case against him
in New Delhi.
He said PM Modi and
Shah should take note
of the scam. The senior
Congress leader added
thathisgovernmenthas
written to the ED to
probe the matter but in
vain.Hesaidtherightto
confiscate property is
with the ED and SOG of
Statepolicecannotseize
the property of accused.
This man (Shekhawat) should be
ashamed of himself. Being a Union
minister, he should have called the
victims and helped them get justice. Rajasthan
government is ready to cooperate in the
investigation of the case.
—Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister
SANJIVANI CREDIT SOCIETY SCAM
Union minister Shekhawat
sues Gehlot for defamation
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: Political
enmity between Union
Jal Shakti Minister Ga-
jendra Singh Shekha-
wat and CM Ashok Ge-
hlot has come to fore
these days. Shekhawat
went to Rouse Avenue
Court in Delhi on Satur-
day to present a defama-
tion case against CM
Gehlot. “Now the char-
acter assassination has
reached its peak. For
last almost 3 years,
statements are being
made against me by CM
in Assembly, while giv-
ing bytes to media,
while walking on road,
while giving speeches
in rallies. He also added
my late mother’s
name to it. I am very
upset about this.
They are hurling
mud at me just to
get political
mileage,”
he said.
No one’s name is involved in the
scam, neither mine nor my family.
While during the recent Jodhpur
tour, CM Gehlot gave a statement about me
and my family. I am very upset about this.
—Gajendra Singh Shekhawat,
Union Jal Shakti Minister
40-YEAR-OLD MAN
IMMOLATES SELF
OUTSIDE KARDHANI
POLICE STN, DIES
Jaipur: 40-year-old man
allegedly committed
suicide by pouring petrol
in Kardhani Police Sta-
tion on Thursday night,
police said. Police in-
formed the deceased has
been identified as Vikas
Sharma, a resident of
Hardatpura. “The victim
had a property dispute
with his distant family
members. He reached
ACP office on Thursday
evening with a court
stay order. The ACP
then referred the matter
to concerned SHO.
The SHO then asked
the chowki incharge to
bound both the parties,”
police said.
Sisodia says mental
torture,CBIcustody
extendedby 2 days
First India Bureau
New Delhi: A Delhi
court on Saturday ex-
tended by two days the
CBI custody of former
deputyCMManishSiso-
dia,whowasarrestedby
the agency on Sunday in
connection with the al-
leged irregularities in
the city government’s
Excise Policy 2021-22.
Special judge MK
Nagpal directed the
agency to produce AAP
leader before court on
Monday. The CBI had
sought 3 more days of
custody of Sisodia after
producing him before
the court on expiry of
his 3-day remand grant-
ed earlier. Sisodia’s law-
yer said inefficiency of
the agency in the probe.
Manish Sisodia being produced
at the Rouse Avenue Court in
New Delhi on Saturday.
NO PURPOSE WOULD BE
SERVED KEEPING ME IN
CUSTODY, SAYS SISODIA
Manish Sisodia told the
court the agency had
mentally harassed him by
asking “the same questions”
for several hours every day.
Sisodia in his bail petition
in a trial court stated that
no fruitful purpose would
be served keeping him in
custody as all the recoveries
have already been made.
INCREDIBLE INDIA!
Bill Gates meets PM Modi, praises India for remarkable progress in crucial fields
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: Microsoft
co-founder Bill Gates
met PM Narendra Modi
on late Friday, where he
praised India for mak-
ing “remarkable pro-
gress” in crucial fields
like health, develop-
ment & climate change,
and noted “incredibly
innovative work” being
done in country over
past few years.
Talking about meet-
ing in his official blog,
Gates Notes, billionaire
philanthropist said:
“Country is showing
what’s possible when
we invest in innovation,
at a time when the
world has so many chal-
lenges, it is inspiring to
visit dynamic and crea-
tive place like India.”
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates calls on PM Narendra Modi on Friday.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese will visit India from March
8-11 to lock India-Australia ECTA deal and hold bilateral
talks with his Indian counterpart
Narendra Modi to catalyse the India-
Australia relationship, said MEA. This
marks Albanese's first visit to India
as PM. He will arrive in Ahmedabad
on March 8, on the day of Holi, and
also visit Mumbai on March 9 before heading to New Delhi on
March 10-11. He will also call on President Droupadi Murmu.
AUSTRALIAN PM TO VISIT INDIA FROM MARCH
8-11, HOLD TALKS WITH PREZ MURMU, PM MODI
Wonderful: Gates hails India
COVID JABS SAVED MILLIONS Gates praised India for its
“amazing ability to manufacture lots of safe, effective, and
affordable vaccines” and said they saved “millions of lives
during the Covid-19 pandemic”. PM Modi believes that
CoWIN is a model for the world, and I agree,” he added.
INNOVATIVE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Gates also admired
Centre’s Gati Shakti, which digitally connects 16 minis-
tries so they can “integrate their plans for infrastructure
projects & accelerate work of Indian scientists, engineers”.
EXCELLENT INDIA’S G20 PRESIDENCY Gates said that
this was an “excellent opportunity to highlight how in-
novations developed in India can benefit the world, and
to help other countries adopt them.
PM MODI’S COMMENDABLE EFFORTS Gates com-
mended PM Modi’s efforts to eliminate “deadly and
debilitating diseases” like tuberculosis, visceral leish-
maniasis, and lymphatic filariasis. “PM told me about a
fascinating movement taking shape in India: Communi-
ties are ‘adopting’ TB patients to make sure they get the
nutrition and care they need,” he wrote.
VISIT TO PUSA AGRICULTURE CENTRE Gates also wrote
about his visit to India Council of Agricultural Research in
Pusa, “where I learned about efforts to help farmers adapt
to a warmer climate. “Millets are very nutritious — a super
food, as PM put it—and are also water-efficient, heat toler-
ant. I even got to taste millet khichdi, a type of porridge.”
READ
Crucial
Crucial
CENTRAL GOVT ISSUES
ADVISORY AS FLU
CASES RISE IN INDIA
New Delhi: As India grap-
ple with persistent cough,
sometimes accompanied
by fever, Centre on Sat-
urday issued an advisory,
it suggests a list of dos
and don’ts for people to
protect themselves.
SHEEZAN GRANTED
BAIL IN TUNISHA
SUICIDE CASE
Mumbai: Sheezan Khan,
who was arrested for
allegedly abetting suicide
of his co-star Tunisha, was
granted bail on Saturday.
Maha court granted bail
on bond of ` 1L and asked
to submit his passport.
TN POLICE BOOK
BJP LEADER, 2
JOURNALISTS
Chennai: BJP leader
from UP and 2 scribes,
including an unnamed
editor of Dainik Bhas-
kar, have been booked
by TN Police for “false,
baseless” reports about
attacks on workers.
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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & MUMBAI
PM MODI, SHINZO
ABE FATHERS OF
QUAD: FORMER
AUSTRALIAN PM
Kolkata: WB Congress spokesperson Kaustav
Bagchi was granted bail by a court in Kolkata on
Saturday evening, hours after being arrested for his
alleged comments against CM Mamata Banerjee.
New Delhi: Calling PM Modi, Japan’s late former
PM Shinzo Abe “fathers” of Quadrilateral Security
Dialogue, Australia’s ex-PM Tony Abbott, on Saturday
said that Quad is almost a unique product and “world
should be immensely grateful to both of them.” P8
CONCEPT OF
‘SEVA’ OLDER
THAN CSR: RSS
CHIEF BHAGWAT
Mumbai: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said the
concept of “Seva” or service in Indian culture
is much older than the idea of Corporate Social
Responsibility.
WB CONGRESS SPOKESPERSON BAGCHI GRANTED BAIL
Instead of March 8, Vasundhara Raje celebrated her 70th birthday a little early in Salasar
Raje’s power ‘full’ devotion!
BJYM protests over
paper leaks in State
This protest is just a
trailer, the film is yet to
be released, says Poonia
Aishwary Pradhan and
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: BJP State pres-
ident Satish Poonia on
Saturday attacked the
Gehlot-led Cong govt in
Rajasthan over a string
of paper leaks in recent
months, calling it a be-
trayal of State’s youths.
BJP leaders do politics
of struggle and have
cornered govt over eve-
ry issue, said Satish
Poonia as he addressed
BJP workers and lead-
ers at a protest organ-
ised by BJYM against
paper leaks. “This pro-
test is just a trailer, film
is yet to be released.” P5
Laxman Raghav and
Tanuj Lata
Salasar (Churu):
Former Chief Minis-
ter Vasundhara Raje
on Saturday an-
nounced that the BJP
govt will be formed in
the state and “we will
make the Salasar Bal-
aji temple grand”.
“Everyone should de-
cide from here that
we will let Lotus
bloom in the Assem-
bly elections to be
held at the end of the
year,” she said. Ad-
dressing a public
gathering after offer-
ing prayers at Salasar
Balaji with her son
and MP Dushyant
Singh, Raje attacked
Cong govt in Ra-
jasthan alleging that
corruption has be-
come rampant under
its rule, power tussle
between CM Gehlot
and Sachin Pilot has
pushe state back-
wards. More on P12
BJP government will be
formed in the State: Raje
We will make Salasar Balaji
temple grand, says ex-CM Raje
Show of strength: 55 MLAs, 10 MPs, 1
lakh people join Raje’s birthday bash
(From Top) Vasundhara Raje addresses her supporters at Salasar on Saturday. Also seen here
are Kalicharan Saraf, Ashok Parnami, Kailash Meghwal, Ramcharan Bohra, Pratap Singh Singhvi,
Dushyant Singh, Srichand Kriplani, Mangilal Pujari and others. Raje offers ‘Aarti’ to her supporters at
Salasar Balaji Dham. Also seen here is Ramcharan Bohra, Mangilal Pujari and others. Raje makes a
wish by tying coconut in presence of her son Dushyant Singh, Mangilal Pujari and others.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
l The number of people
who reached the meeting
was gauged from fact
that there was a jam for
5-5 kms around Salasar
l The meeting, organ-
ised at an individual level
by Raje, was attended
by several BJP leaders
including Ashok Parnami,
Rajpal Singh, Yunus Khan
l She highlighted the
achievements of her pre-
vious government and
called on the people to
bring the party to power
in the next election
As a soldier
of the
organisation,
I am moving forward
under the guidance of
PM Narendra Modi and
under the leadership
of JP Nadda ji. The
lamp of faith of Balaji
and the blessings of
the people, which has
been lit, is not going
to be extinguished by
any storm.
—Vasundhara Raje,
Former Chief Minister
Satish Poonia and BJYM members protest at the Civil Lines Railway crossing on Saturday.
Rajasthan needs
a ‘double-engine’
government of
the BJP and the party’s
workers should make all
efforts to ensure its victory
in the assembly elections.
—Satish Poonia,
BJP State President
ARUN SINGH ASKS
YOUTH TO THROW
CONGRESS OUT
State BP in-charge
Arun Singh called
upon State’s youth
to throw Congress
out of power in next
assembly polls.
Addressing a protest
organised by BJYM,
Singh said incidents
of paper leak did not
happen once or twice
but 16 times during
the Gehlot regime.
—PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
4. Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: After City
Park at Mansarovar
and Central Park at
Rambagh Complex,
now another big park
is going to be gifted to
the people of the State
capital. The need for a
big park has been felt
for a long time for this
large area including
Pratap Nagar Sangan-
er, Jagatpura, Mahal
Road, Saligrampura of
the capital.
The Jaipur Develop-
ment Authority will
start the work of devel-
oping a huge park in
54.83 acres in the next
two months. It was de-
cided to develop this
park in the meeting of
the Project Working
Committee chaired by
JDA Commissioner
Ravi Jain recently. Lat-
er, UDH minister Shan-
ti Dhariwal has also ap-
proved this decision.
RAJASTHAN
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: The ongoing
Press Premier League
2023 is leaving no stone
unturned to give crick-
eting fans a thriller of
matches. In its third
match of this edition,
First India Blue defeat-
ed A1 Panthers by 8
wickets to top the group
and become the first
team to enter into the
quarterfinals. First In-
dia Blue played their
third match of the tour-
nament on Saturday
.
The three times cham-
pion Blue looked to not
only win the match, but
made sure that the tar-
get is achieved in a set
number of overs to
shoot high up in the run
rate.However,thematch
was pushed by half an
hour due to light rain,
but later resumed as the
rain eased off.
Focusing on the same,
the batters Garvit Na-
rang (59) & Gajraj Singh
(47) made sure that First
India Blue stays at the
top and made a partner-
ship of 100 runs. It was
raining fours and sixes
at the KL Saini Stadium
in Jaipur and the for-
mer champions
clinched the victory and
chased the target of 147
in mere 12.3 overs. For
Blue’s, Pawan Bagra
and Devendra Singh
grabbed 2 wickets each
while Gajraj and Vinod
Sharma settled with 1
wicket each. The Blue’s
now look to conquer
the quarter-finals and
are all set to hit the sta-
dium again.
First India Blue enter quater-final of PPL
KEEPING THE LEGACY OF DEFENDING CHAMPIONS
STUDENTS SOAK IN
STUDENTS SOAK IN HOLI
HOLI HUES
HUES
Different schools, colleges, and coaching centres of the Pink City
soak into the spirit of Holi. Students along with their teachers
were seen enjoying to the hilt before Holi holidays at Riddhi
Siddhi Chauraha and Gandhi Nagar areas in Jaipur on Saturday.
—PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Rain brings respite from
rising heat in parts of Raj
PreparationsreviewedasJat
Mahakumbhbeginstoday
Jaipur to get another park,
work to begin in 2 months
First India Bureau
Jaipur: There is news
of relief in the state
amidst increasing
mercury. Due to driz-
zling since early Satur-
day morning, the
weather cooled down.
Due to the movement
of clouds and drizzle at
other places including
JLN Marg, Jagatpura,
Tonk Road, Sitapura,
the atmosphere re-
mained cool in Jaipur.
Holi festival is near
and the change of
weather is giving re-
lief to the people.
For the last about 5
days, the heat had start-
ed troubling the people,
due to which there is
relief at the moment.
With the slight cooling
in the atmosphere,
there are full chances
of getting relief to the
common man from the
showers.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Jat Maha-
kumbh will be held on
Sunday at Vidyadhar
Nagar. Jat Mahasabha
chief Rajaram Meel re-
viewed the prepara-
tions on Saturday
.
Mahakumbh’s media
in-charge Shishram
Kateva said that PCC
Chief Govind Singh Do-
tasra, BJP State Presi-
dent Satish Poonia, and
Rakesh Tikait will ad-
dress the gathering Yud-
hveer Singh, Vijay Poo-
nia, Suresh Choudhary,
Ranveer Pehlwan and
all MPs, Ministers,
MLAs, and public repre-
sentatives from the com-
munity will participate
in the Mahakumbh.
There will be a brain-
storming on empower-
ing the Jat community
and establishing social
solidarity
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: President of
Rajasthan Berozgar
Ekikrit Mahasangh
Upen Yadav is sitting on
fast unto death demand-
ing suspension of SHO
and taking back of case
filed against him during
a protest in Ajmer last
month. Upen Yadav was
observing fast for the
last 23 days and has now
even left drinking water.
Notably, Yadav and
other students were pro-
testing outside RPSC
headquarters in Ajmer
during which police re-
sorted to lathi-charge
and dispersed the agi-
tating crowd. Upen Ya-
dav alleged that the po-
lice misbehaved with
him and arrested him
and one other person.
“The SHO lathi-
charged the protestors
and we will not tolerate
it. We will fight till my
last breath. I have the
support of youths, peo-
ple, and leaders from
across the state,” said
Upen Yadav.
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: Ranthambore
Tiger T-136 ‘Mohan’ has
become a headache for
the forest authorities
for having movement in
two States.
Mohan’s movement
around Kuno National
Park in Madhya
Pradesh, where Chee-
tahs have been shifted
from South Africa, has
alarmed the forest offi-
cials in MP
.
The tiger moved from
Ranthambore and
reached Morena in
Madhya Pradesh where
he made his territory
.
Mohan reached More-
na from Dholpur on Oc-
tober 20 and returned to
DholpuronNovember4.
The movement of Mo-
han was captured on
November4inBabuMa-
haraj ki Khoh in Van
Vihar range. The move-
ment of the tiger was
found in Morena again
on November 16.
The distance between
Van Vihar range of
Dholpur and Morena in
Madhya Pradesh is
nearly 27 km while
Kuno national park in
MP is at a distance of
103 km from Dholpur.
For the last two days,
the tiger has been mov-
ing around Kuno,
where 20 Cheetah have
been shifted from
South Africa which
has alarmed the forest
officials there.
Deputation
tenure of IAS
Tina extended
Affiliation to six
new ayurvedic
colleges in Raj
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Centre on
Saturday extended the
central deputation of
2007 batch IAS of Ra-
jasthan cadre Tina
Soni by 2 years.
Earlier the deputa-
tion period was to be
completed on March 6,
2023, but now Tina can
remain on deputation
at the Center till March
6, 2025.
The Union Cabinet
approved the recom-
mendation of the Cen-
tral Fertiliser Depart-
ment after which the
Centre sent a letter to
the CS and DOP.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Six new ayur-
vedic colleges will soon
be opened in Rajasthan.
The National Commis-
sion For Indian System
Of Medicine have given
affiliation to six ayur-
veda colleges which
willbeopenedinJaipur,
Bharatpur, Bikaner,
Kota, Kekri and Sikar.
Officials informed
that a total of 360 stu-
dents will be able to get
admission in govern-
ment colleges. Every
college will have sixty
seats and admission to
these colleges will be
given from the upcom-
ing session. The affilia-
tion was given follow-
ing the efforts of Minis-
ter Dr Subash Garg.
Jaipurites enjoy rainy day amid soaring mercury, on Saturday.
—PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Jat Mahasabha chief Rajaram Meel interacts with media in
Vidyadhar Nagar on Saturday.
Recently constructed City Park by RHB. —FILE PHOTO
Rajasthan Berozgar Ekikrit Mahasangh president Upen Yadav
being put under observation in Jaipur.
Tiger T-136 Mohan
First India Blue’s Mahipal Singh, Mahesh Sharma,Vinod Kumar
Sharma, Garvit Narang, Bharat Dixit, Gajraj Singh Bhati, Pawan
Bagra, Devendra Singh, Mukesh Bagra, Nirmal Tiwari, CP Sharma,
Indraraj Gurjar and Rahul Faujdar after registering a thumping win in
their third game of PPL-2023 at KL Saini Stadium on Saturday.
PROPOSAL TO BE DISCUSSED IN JDA MEET
On fast unto death,
Upen quits water
Raj tiger infiltrates
Cheetah territory in
Madhya Pradesh
DEMANDS QUASHING OF CASE
The area adjacent to Ring Road
and Mahal Road is developing
rapidly. Due to this, the project of
JDA Park has been approved on such a
large land. —Ravi Jain, Commissioner, JDA
Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria reached Jaipur
on Saturday to celebrate Holi. He reached Jaipur from
Guwahati by SpiceJet flight. State Protocol Officer
Naresh Vijay along with police and administrative
officials received him at the Jaipur airport. He
stayed for the night in Jaipur and will be in Udaipur
on Sunday. Kataria will go back to Guwahati after
celebrating Holi. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
ASSAM GUV KATARIA IN
RAJ TO CELEBRATE HOLI
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6. Aishwary Pradhan &
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: After the ad-
dress outside the party
office, BJP leaders and
BJYMworkersmarched
towards the Civil Lines
railway crossing to gh-
erao the Chief Minis-
ter’s Residence but the
police stopped them
near the Civil Lines
Gate.
There was a scuffle
between the BJP work-
ers and the police. Dur-
ing this, the police had
to use water cannons to
control the crowd. After
this the police detained
all the leaders includ-
ing Satish Poonia and
Rajendra Rathore.
Deputy LoP Rajendra
Rathore and Rajya Sab-
ha MP Ghanshyam Ti-
wari also addressed the
protest organised by
BJYM against paper
leaks in State.
BJYM Prez Himan-
shu Sharma said Cong
govt was scared of As-
sembly gherao and ad-
journed it a day before.
“But we have been rais-
ing our voice on issues
like paper leak, unem-
ployment, and will con-
tinue to do so,” he said.
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BJYM PROTEST FACES COPS AND
WATER CANNONS ON WAY TO CMR
Police use water cannons to disperse BJYM protestors including Dr Satish Poonia marching towards the CMR in Civil Lines area in
Jaipur on Saturday. Cops detained several protestors including Satish Poonia and Rajendra Rathore. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Cops use lathis to stop Dr Satish Poonia and the BJYM protestors from marching ahead to Chief
Minister’s Residence in Civil Lines in Jaipur on Saturday. Some members alleged injuries.
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: Accusing the
State Govt of not fulfill-
ing the promises made
to them, the wives of
three CRPF personnel
who got martyred in
Pulwama terror attack
have sought permission
from Governor Kalraj
Mishra for ending their
lives, BJP’s RS MP Ki-
rodi Meena said.
Meena has been stag-
ing a ‘dharna’ for last
few days with martyrs’
families. Meena along
with widows of mar-
tyrs went to Raj Bhavan
to hand over the memo.
They also moved to
CMR following which,
the police stopped them.
Dr Meena alleged
that cops pushed the
women wherein, Man-
ju Jat, widow of Roh-
itashav Lamba got in-
jured and was admitted
to the hospital. The BJP
leader said that instead
of fulfilling the legiti-
mate demands of the
families of the martyrs,
the state government is
doing dictatorship.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Families who
have completed 100
days of employment
under the Mahatma
Gandhi NREGA
scheme will get addi-
tional 25 days of em-
ployment in the state.
For this, Chief Min-
ister Ashok Gehlot
has approved a pro-
posal and made a
budget provision of Rs
675 crore.After com-
pleting 100 days in the
Mahatma Gandhi
NREGA scheme, fami-
lies will get additional
25 days of employ-
ment under the Chief
Minister’s Rural Em-
ployment Guarantee
Scheme.
Along with this, in-
stead of 100 days, em-
ployment for 200 days
will be available to the
Kathodi and Sahariya
communities and spe-
cially abled people.
It is noteworthy that
an announcement in
this regard has been
made by the Chief
Minister in the budget
year 2023-24.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After the
name of Sher Singh
Meena surfaced in
RPSC paper leak case
in state, 10 teams of
Rajasthan Police have
been formed to arrest
him. However, police
haven’t got any clue
about his wherea-
bouts. Udaipur SP Vi-
kas Sharma has an-
nounced a reward of
Rs 5,000 on Meena.
Anil alias Sher S Mee-
na is said to be a resi-
dent of Chomu is
employed as Principal
in Swaroopganj Abu
Road. Cops believe that
after his arrest, they
will find about paper
leak source how did
candidates managed to
solve it in a bus.
Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: Visitors will
have to pay entry and
vehicle parking fees
from March 9 for better
maintenance of City
Park at Mansarovar in
Jaipur. Rajasthan
Housing Board Com-
missioner Pawan Aro-
ra said that 25 to 30
thousand visitors are
visiting the City Park
daily. “For better man-
agement of the park,
an entry fee of Rs 20
will be charged from
March 9. Morning
walkers and children
below 12 years of age
from 6 am to 9 am will
be exempt. Regular
visitors would also be
able to get an annual
pass at Rs 999 per year,”
Arora said.
“Parking fee has
been fixed at Rs 20 for
two wheeler (maxi-
mum 3 hours) and Rs
50 for four wheeler
(maximum 3 hours).
Similarly, pre-wedding
shoots can be done at
Rs 10,000 per day and
film or TV serial
shooting can also be
done at Rs 50,000 per
day,” he said.
“For sitting on or
damaging sculptures,
electrical equipment,
trees and plants, a fine
of Rs 1,000 and Rs 50 for
each time for spreading
plastic bottles, poly-
thene or dirt or pluck-
ing flowers will be lev-
ied,” he said.
RPSC paper leak:
`5,000 reward
on Sher Singh
`20 ENTRY FEE AT CITY PARK,
MORNING WALKERS EXEMPT
Widows of Pulwama martyrs
meet Governor, seek ‘euthanasia’
Governor Kalraj Mishra being handed over the memorandum by widows of Pulwama martyrs including
Manju Jat, Madhubala, Sundari Devi and Renu Singh, who have sought permission for ‘Ichha Mrityu’
or euthanasia in the presence of Dr Kirodi Lal Meena at the Raj Bhavan in Jaipur on Saturday.
Dr Kirodi Lal Meena consoles Manju Jat who is being treated at the
SMS Hospital after getting hurt during clash with cops on Saturday.
MNREGA: 25 extra work days
for those completing 100 days
Dr Kirodi Lal Meena interacts with Arun Singh during his protest
with the families of martyrs at Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur.
GRANT UNDER MASS MARRIAGE SCHEME
HIKED FROM `18,000 TO `25,000
The state government has increased grant amount
from Rs 18,000 to Rs 25,000 to encourage mass
marriage conventions. Rs 25,000 will be given per
couple under the mass marriage scheme from April 1,
2023. In this, the bride will get a grant of
Rs 21,000 and the organization will
get Rs 4,000. At present, a total of
Rs 18000 is being given, which
includes Rs 15,000 for the bride
and Rs 3,000 to the organisation.
CM Gehlot also gave consent for
an additional assistance of Rs 10
lakh to the organizers for participa-
tion of families of different com-
munities, castes and religions
to promote mass marriages
and stop dowry system.
l21 MLAs, 6 MPs,
and more than
20,000 protestors
participated
l Bharatiya
Janata Yuva
Morcha held
protest against
paper leaks
Parking fee and
fine for damaging
sculptures etc. will
also be levied
Cong govt is scared of Assembly gherao by
Yuva Morcha adjourned it a day before.
But we have been raising our voice on is-
sues like paper leak, deteriorating law order and
will continue to do so in near future.
—Himanshu Sharma, BJYM President
Pre-wedding
shoots can be
done at Rs
10,000 per day and
film or TV serial shoot-
ing can also be done at
Rs 50,000 per day in
the City Park.
—Pawan Arora,
RHB Commissioner
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New York (ANI): India
on Friday (local time)
slammedPakistanonthe
issue of religious free-
dom of minorities at the
United Nations Human
RightsCouncil(UNHRC).
Usingitsrighttoreply
,
India’s representative
Seema Pujani slammed
her Pakistani counter-
part Hina Rabbani Khar
saying,“Noreligiousmi-
nority can freely live or
practice its religion in
Pakistan today
. The Ah-
madiya community con-
tinues to be persecuted
by the state for simply
practising their faith.”
Responding to the state-
ment delivered by Paki-
stani counterpart Hina
Rabbani Khar, Pujani
said, “Pakistan’s repre-
sentative has once again
chosen to misuse this
august forum for its ma-
licious propaganda
against India.”
She also shed light on
the issue of enforced
disappearances.
“In the last decade,
Pakistan’s own com-
mission of inquiry on
enforced disappearanc-
es has received 8463
complaints. The Baloch
people have borne the
brunt of this cruel poli-
cy. Students, doctors,
engineers, teachers and
community leaders are
regularly disappeared
by the state, never to re-
turn back,” said Pujani.
She also highlighted
the plight of Christians
in Pakistan and how
they are mistreated.
“Equally worse is the
treatment of the Chris-
tian community. It is
frequently targeted
through draconian blas-
phemy laws. State insti-
tutions officially re-
serve sanitation jobs for
Christians,” she said.
She also raised con-
cern over a “predatory
state and an apathetic
judiciary,” regarding
the conversion of un-
derage minority girls.
“Underage girls from
the community are con-
verted to Islam abetted
by a predatory state and
an apathetic judiciary
.
HinduandSikhcommu-
nitiesfacesimilarissues
of frequent attack on
their places of worship
andforcedconversionof
their underage girls.
The state’s crackdown
on those who wish to
raise their voice against
any of these heinous
policies is also incompa-
rable. A bill which pro-
poses a five-year jail
term for anyone who
scandalizes or ridicules
the military or the judi-
ciary is currently on the
table in Pakistan’s par-
liament,” said Pujani.
The Indian diplomat
also slammed Pakistan
for supporting terror-
ism, saying, that Paki-
stan’s “security agen-
cies have nurtured and
sheltered Hafiz Saeed
and Masood Azhar for
decades”.
“No minority can freely live or practice its religion in Pakistan today”
INDIA SAYS AT UNHRC
First India Bureau
New Delhi: “Infra-
structure development
is the driving force of
the country’s econo-
my,” Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said on
Saturday while ex-
pressing confidence
that India will emerge
as a developed nation
by 2047 by following
this very path. “Now we
have to improve our
speed and move in top
gear,” he said.
Noting that PM Gati
Shakti Master Plan is a
critical tool that inte-
grates economic and in-
frastructural planning
with development,
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi said, “Gati
Shakti National Master
Plan is going to change
the face of India’s infra-
structure and its multi-
modal logistics.”
Prime Minister Modi
made the observation
during a Post Budget
Webinar on ‘Infrastruc-
tureandInvestment:Im-
provinglogisticefficien-
cy with PM Gatishakti
National Master Plan’.
Addressing the gath-
ering, he expressed
happiness that hun-
dreds of stakeholders
took part in the webi-
nar along with more
than 700 CEOs and MDs
by recognising its im-
portance. He said that
this year’s Budget will
give new energy to in-
frastructure.
“Infrastructure has a
significant role to play
in the sustainable de-
velopment of any coun-
try along with develop-
ment while keeping the
needs of the future in
mind”, the Prime Min-
ister remarked.
He underlined that
those who have knowl-
edge of history related
to infrastructure are
well-versed with this
fact. He cited the
construction of Uttara-
path by Chandragupta
Maurya which was car-
ried forward by Ashoka
and later upgraded by
Sher Shah Suri.
Infra development needs
to move in top gear: Modi
PM says now we have to improve our speed and move in top gear
PM Narendra Modi greets during a post-budget webinar on Infrastructure and Investment on Saturday.
New Delhi (ANI): For-
mer Australian Prime
Minister Tony Abbott
met and interacted with
BJP national president
JP Nadda under the
‘Know BJP’ campaign
at the party’s headquar-
ters in the national cap-
ital on Saturday
.
Tony Abbott is an
Australian politician
from the Liberal Party
of Australia.
He has served as a
member of the Austral-
ian House of Represent-
atives (1994-2019). He
was the Prime Minister
of Australia from 2013
to 2015. He also held the
position of Leader of
the Opposition from
2009-2013.
Earlier in the day, Vi-
jay Chauthawala in-
Charge, Foreign Affairs
Dept, BJP told ANI that
this event is in continu-
ation of BJP President
Nadda Ji’s “Know BJP”
initiative to give an au-
thentic perspective of
the BJP to overseas au-
dience. The initiative
was launched last year
in April on the Founda-
tion Day of the party by
the BJP chief.
Through the ‘Know
BJP’ initiative it tries to
strengthen its bilateral
relations with various
countries as well as in-
form the world about its
ideology and function-
ing. Earlier on January
27, Nadda interacted
with students of Delhi
University under the
“KnowBJP”initiativeat
the party headquarters
in the national capital.
He introduced the
students to BJP’s ideol-
ogy, principles, mis-
sion, and work culture.
Nadda discussed
BJP’s work culture with
the students and said
that the BJP govern-
ments at the Centre and
in the States are dedi-
cated to the empower-
ment and welfare of all
sections of the society,
particularly villagers.
Ex-AusPMTonyAbbott
interactswithJPNadda
Bengaluru (ANI): Sev-
eral Congress leaders,
led by former CM Sid-
daramaiah, were de-
tained by the police dur-
ing a protest march
against the Karnataka
govt on Saturday
.
The protesters de-
manded arrest of BJP
MLA Madal Virupak-
sha, whose son was
caught taking bribe by
state’s Lokayukta. The
anti-corruption wing of
Lokayukta raided the
residence of the MLA’s
son, Prashant Madal,
during which they re-
covered Rs 6 crore cash.
Now the Leader of
Opposition in the Kar-
nataka Assembky, Sid-
daramaiah hit out at
Chief Minister Basa-
varaj Bommai saying
that the latter’s claim
that his government
was ‘corruption-free’
was nothing but a ‘lie’.
“The CM lied to the
people when he said his
government is corrup-
tion-free. Why was so
much money recovered
from the MLA’s son
then?” he said.
On Thursday, Karna-
taka Lokayukta officers
caught Virupaksha’s
son, a chief accountant
at BWSSB allegedly tak-
ing a bribe of Rs 40 lakh
from a contractor.
K’taka: Cong leaders
protest demanding
arrest of BJP MLA
Davangere (PTI): Del-
hi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal on Sat-
urday appealed to the
people of poll-bound
Karnataka to give his
Aam Aadmi Party a
chance to give a corrup-
tion-free government
for five years.
He also promised to
give free electricity,
quality education in
government schools
and good healthcare for
the state’s people.
Addressing his maid-
en election public meet-
ing in Karnataka, the
AAP supremo said the
party has zero toler-
ance for corruption as
a minister and an
MLA in party-ruled
Punjab were jailed.
In 1st K’taka poll rally, Kejriwal urges people
to give AAP a chance for corruption-free govt
Bhopal (PTI): The Aam Aad-
mi Party (AAP) will sound
poll bugle for the Madhya
Pradesh Assembly elections
on March 14 at a rally in
Bhopal to be addressed by
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal and his Punjab
counterpart Bhagwant
Mann, a party functionary
said on Saturday.
New Delhi (PTI): The BJP on
Saturday alleged that Delhi
mayor Shelly Oberoi sits
like a “dummy” in municipal
meetings and, instead of ex-
ercising her own wisdom for
civic governance, is being
“remote-controlled” by AAP
leaders for decision-making.
BJP leader Kamaljeet Seh-
rawat said on Saturday.
KEJRIWAL, MANN TO
SOUND POLL BUGLE
IN MP ON MAR 14
DELHI MAYOR BEING
‘REMOTE-CONTROLLED’
BY AAP LEADERS: BJP
Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann arrive in Hubbali, on Saturday.
OPPN IS FANNING
COMMUNAL
SENTIMENTS:
PUNJAB CM MANN
Chandigarh (PTI): CM
Bhagwant Mann on Saturday
slammed Opposition parties
in Punjab, alleging they were
trying to fan communal
sentiments to get political
benefits, and asserted that
no one will be allowed to
disturb state’s “hard earned”
peace. His remarks come in
the backdrop of Opposition
parties targeting his govt
over the last month ajnala
incident in which self-styled
Sikh preacher and Khalistani
sympathiser amritpal Singh
and his supporters, carrying
swords and guns, clashed
with police for the release of
one of his aide. Mann said he
had information of every mo-
ment as his govt is keeping a
strict vigil over “everything”
unfolding in the state.
Prayagraj (PTI):
Authorities demol-
ished the house of a
criminal allegedly
linked to gangster-
turned-politician
Atiq Ahmed amid
heavy police deploy-
ment, the third such
demolition in three
days. Prayagraj De-
velopment Authori-
ty (PDA) officials
arrived at the house
of Mashookuddin,
who has dozens of
cases registered
against him, in
Puramufti area
with bulldozers and
other heavy-duty
earth movers and
began pulling down
the structure.
UMESH PAL MURDER
House of 3rd
person linked
to Atiq Ahmed
razed in UP
“Wewillalwaysprotectourmigrant
brothers,”StalinspeakstoNitishKumar
Odisha CM lays
emphasis on
values of edu Chennai (ANI): Tamil
Nadu CM MK Stalin
on Saturday in a tele-
phone call with Nitish
Kumar reassured him
about the safety of mi-
grant workers, amid
reports of alleged at-
tacks on people from
Bihar that officials
have dismissed as fake.
Chief minister Stalin
said that those indulg-
ing in rumour-monger-
ing were acting against
the country and its in-
tegrity, according to a
statement released by
the chief minister’s of-
fice. “Tamil Nadu Gov-
ernment and the people
will always stand to
protect our migrant
brothers,” Stalin told
the Bihar chief minis-
ter, according to the
statement.
“I have spoken to the
honourable chief minis-
ter and my brother Nit-
ishKumaronphoneand
assured him that all the
workersareourworkers
and they are helping the
development of Tamil
Nadu. Therefore, I as-
sured that none of these
issueswillimpactthem”
the Tamil Nadu chief
minister said.
Bhubaneswar: Odisha
CM Naveen Patnaik Sat-
urday said education
should be linked with
emotional and spiritual
needs of students. Inau-
gurating Utkal Gourav
School at Berunapadi in
Keonjhar through video
conferencing, he
said modern education
provides knowledge to
students for under-
standing world and use
it for sustaining seam-
less growth.
India’s representative at UN Seema Pujani. —FILE PHOTO
Infrastructure has a significant role to
play in the sustainable development of
any country along with development
while keeping the needs of the future in mind.
—Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
JP Nadda gives “Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery” a book on PM
Modi to former Australian PM Tony Abbott, in New Delhi on Saturday.
Siddaramaiah, Randeep Surjewala with other state leaders during
a protest against the Karnataka govt, in Bengaluru, on Saturday.
GUTKA BAN: SC
ISSUES NOTICE ON
TN GOVT’S PLEA
DEFAMATION CASE
AGAINST RaGa: NEXT
HEARING ON APRIL 1
SC ACQUITS WB MAN
ACCUSED OF KILLING
WIFE 40 YEARS AGO
STOP CONSTRUCTION
IN BIRD SANCTUARY’S
BUFFER ZONE: NGT
New Delhi: The Supreme
Court has sought a re-
sponse to a plea challenging
an order of the Madras
High Court quashing a May
2018 notification prohibiting
the sale, manufacture and
transport of gutkha and oth-
er tobacco-based products.
A bench issued notice to
Food Safety Commissioner,
Jayavilas Tobacco Traders
and others on a plea filed by
the Tamil Nadu government.
Thane: A court in Maha-
rashtra’s Bhiwandi town
deferred till April 1 the
hearing of a defamation
case against Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi and
his request for permanent
exemption from appearing.
Advocate Narayan Iyer,
Gandhi’s counsel, said the
application for permanent
exemption has been placed
before First Class Judicial
Magistrate LC Wadikar.
Rajesh Kunte, an RSS
functionary had filed the
case against Rahul Gandhi.
New Delhi: The Supreme
Court judgment acquitting
a West Bengal native of the
charge of killing his wife 40
years ago has once again
shone a spotlight on the
need for compensating a
victim of wrongful prosecu-
tion for priceless years lost
behind bars. The top court
on Friday acquitted Nikhil
Chandra Mondal, who was
booked for allegedly killing
his wife four decades ago.
New Delhi: The Nation-
al Green Tribunal has
restrained the Jannayak
Chandrashekhar University
in Ballia from carrying out
further construction within
the ecologically sensitive
zone area of Jai Prakash
Narayan (Surha Tal) Bird
Sanctuary. A bench said the
report of a panel constituted
earlier “established” that the
administrative, academic, li-
brary and commercial build-
ings were being constructed
within the ecologically
sensitive zone area.
IN THE COURTYARD
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to
inform it about reported deaths of tigers in the country. A
bench of justices KM Joseph and
BV Nagarathna sought the informa-
tion after taking note of newspaper
reports about tiger deaths. The apex
court was hearing a petition filed by
advocate Anupam Tripathi in 2017
seeking to save endangered tigers whose numbers are dwin-
dling across the country. “Though the petitioner is not present,
respondents will ascertain about reported deaths of the tigers
in India. List the matter after three weeks,” the bench said.
SUPREME COURT SEEKS CENTRE’S RESPONSE
ON REPORTED DEATHS OF TIGERS
The CM lied to the
people when he said
his government is
corruption-free.
Why was so much
money recovered
from the MLA’s son
then?
—Siddarammaiah,
Congress leader
“Pakistan’s repre-
sentative has once
again chosen to
misuse this august
forum for its mali-
cious propaganda
against India.”
—Seema Pujani ,
India’s representative at UN
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Rahul Faujdar
Mumbai: The Mumbai
Indians overhauled Gu-
jarat Giants in the first
match of the inaugural
edition of the Women’s
Premier League at DY
Patil Stadium in Navi
Mumbai on Saturday.
Chasing the victory tar-
get of 208, the Gujarat
team fell short by a mas-
sive 143 runs. The Guja-
rat women got all out at
a palrty 64 runs.
Earlier, top knocks
from skipper Harman-
preet Kaur, Hayley Mat-
thews and Amelia Kerr
and a quickfire stand
between Kaur and Kerr
helped Mumbai Indians
reach a massive 207/5 in
their 20 overs.
Put to bat first by Gu-
jarat Giants, Mumbai
Indians started well
with Hayley Matthews
smashing Mansi Joshi
for a four and six in the
second over.
It was an extravagan-
za when the Women’s
Premier League’s inau-
gural edition went off
to a flying start at DY
Patil Stadium in Navi
Mumbai on Saturday.
The event that was wit-
nessed by a galaxy of
celebrities. Bollywood
stars Kiara Advani,
Kriti Sanon, and singer-
songwriter AP Dhillon
added glamour the
tournament’s first
match by performing
some of his chart-top-
ping songs live on stage.
Mandira Bedi hosted
the opening ceremony,
but after welcoming
cricket fans from all
over the world to the
WPL, attention turned
to Bollywood sensation
Kiara Advani.
The trophy of the in-
augural season was un-
veiled in presence of
captains of all five
teams, Smriti Mandha-
na (Royal Challengers
Bangalore), Harman-
preet Kaur (Mumbai
Indians), Meg Lanning
(Delhi Capitals), Beth
Mooney (Gujarat Gi-
ants) and Alyssa Healy
(UP Warriorz).
BCCI chief Roger
Binny, Vice-Prez Rajeev
Shukla, and Secretary
Jay Shah, Treasurer
Ashish Shelar and IPL
Chairman Arun Dhu-
mal were also present.
Mumbai Indians crush Gujarat Giants by 143 runs
WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE
First India Bureau
New Delhi: President
Droupadi Murmu pre-
sented the Swachh Su-
jal Shakti Samman 2023
and graced the launch
of Jal Shakti Abhiyan:
Catch The Rain -2023 in
New Delhi on Saturday
.
Speaking on the occa-
sion, the President said
that water and sanita-
tion hold a special place
in the life of every citi-
zen. But these issues af-
fect women the most, as
generally it is the re-
sponsibility of women
to arrange drinking wa-
ter for their home. In
villages, they had to
walk long distances to
get drinking water.
She said that arrang-
ing for drinking water
not only took a lot of
their time but also put
theirsafetyandhealthat
risk. Usually
, school/col-
legegoinggirlswerealso
engaged in arranging
water along with their
elders, which hindered
their studies. To over-
cometheseproblems,the
Governmentof Indiahas
taken special measures.
The President said it
is providing clean
drinking water and san-
itation facilities
through initiatives such
as Jal Jeevan Mission
and Swachh Bharat
Mission. She was happy
to note that today more
than 11.3 crore house-
holds are getting pota-
ble water from the tap.
She said that the
women, who earlier
used to spend time
fetching water, are now
utilizing that time in
other productive works.
Clean tap water has
also shown significant
improvement in the
health of infants who
used to fall prey to wa-
ter-borne diseases like
diarrhea and dysentery
due to polluted water.
Stressing on the need
of water conservation
and water manage-
ment, the President
said that it is a well-
known fact that in our
country, water resourc-
es are limited and its
distribution is also un-
even. About 18 percent
of the world's popula-
tion resides in India,
but only 4 percent of the
world's water resources
are available here.
Moreover, most of this
water is received in the
form of rain, which
drains into rivers and
seas. That's why water
conservation and its
management is a very
important topic for us.
She said today we are
more dependent on in-
stitutional means for
water supply than tra-
ditional means. But
along with using mod-
ern techniques for sus-
tainable water supply,
revival of the tradition-
al methods of water
management and wa-
ter-harvesting is the
need of the hour. All
stakeholders should
work together for water
conservation and its
management.
New Delhi (Agencies):
The Enforcement Direc-
torate (ED) on Saturday
said raids were recently
conductedin14locations
inconnectiontothePow-
er Bank app fraud case
and seized gold, dia-
monds and other valua-
bles worth Rs 10 crore.
The searches held in
premises belonging to
Sagar Diamond Limit-
ed, a BSE listed compa-
ny
, RHC Global Exports
Ltd, their director Vaib-
hav Dipak Shah and as-
sociates in Surat SEZ,
Ahmedabad Mumbai.
Besides the gold and
diamonds, the ED also
seized Rs 25 lakh in
cash, digital devices,
documents related to bo-
gus import and export.
The ED launched the
case under the Preven-
tion of Money Launder-
ing Act on the basis of
an FIR by Delhi Police
against the fraud.
“Thousands of com-
mon people have been
cheatedthroughthisapp
managed by Chinese na-
tionals in connivance
with their associates in
India which includes
VaibhavDipakShahand
Sagar Diamond Ltd,” an
official said.
The official said that
during the search oper-
ation it was learnt that
proceeds of crime gen-
erated from the fraud
was routed and pos-
sessed by Sagar Dia-
mond Ltd and others.
“A number of manu-
facturing units of the
entities at Surat SEZ
were found involved in
exorbitant overvalua-
tionof import,exportof
diamond, gem stones
and other precious met-
als and siphoning of
funds abroad in the garb
of bogus imports,” the
official said.
The ED said that dur-
ing the search, stock to
the tune of thousands
of crores shown in the
books of account was
found to be highly over-
valued and having ac-
tual value of Rs 10 crore
synthetic ruby of insig-
nificant value was
shown as precious gem.
Ropal: Union Minister
of Youth Affairs and
Sports and Information
and Broadcasting Anu-
rag Thakur launched
pan India the Yuva Ut-
sava-India@2047 on Sat-
urday from IIT Ropar in
Punjab. On the occa-
sion, Thakur also
launched the Dash-
board of Yuva Utsava.
Yuva Utsava was si-
multaneously hosted at
several locations in the
country. In the first
phase by March 31,
Yuva Utsava will be held
in 150 Districts across
the country to celebrate
the youth power.
Speaking on the occa-
sion, Thakur spoke
about the sacrifices of
our freedom fighters
and urged the youth to
make them proud. “We
are the biggest Yuva-
Shakti in the world and
we must strive to
achieve our immense
potential.” Further, he
also urged the students
to pick one social cause
each that was close to
their hearts and work to
find the solutions to
these issues. “Youth are
the builders of tomor-
row”, he added.
Thakur also spoke on
the importance of mil-
lets and the possibility
these held for increas-
ing the income of farm-
ers while also allowing
us to save water and
replenish the soils.
Bhubaneswar: Union
Law Minister Kiren Ri-
jiju, in Bhubaneswar,
on March 4 said cali-
brated attempts were
being made to tell the
World that Indian judi-
cial was under attack
and Indian democracy
was in distress.
“I find that there are
calibrated attempts be-
ing made from inside
and outside the country
.
I have never even a sin-
gle person of India who
says that he will not
abide by Indian laws or
I have never come
across anybody in the
country that he will say
that he would not follow
the court Order,” said
Rijiju while addressing,
‘Nyaya-Yajna,’ the first
conference of Central
government counsel of
Eastern States of India.
New Delhi (ANI):
EAM S Jaishankar on
Saturday held bilateral
meetings with his coun-
terparts from Sri Lanka
and Armenia who were
here to attend Raisina
Dialogue.
Jaishankar met For-
eign Minister of Sri
Lanka Ali Sabry and
held discussions on in-
vestment, trade and de-
velopment partner-
ships as well as on fa-
cilitating Colombo's
economic recovery.
“Nice to catch up FM @
alisabrypc of Sri Lan-
ka. Thank him for his
#RaisinaDialogue2023
participation. We took
stock of our coopera-
tion that is focused on
facilitating Sri Lanka's
economic recovery
. Dis-
cussions covered in-
vestment, trade and de-
velopment partner-
ships. Also raised re-
cent issues relating to
our fishermen,” Jais-
hankar tweeted on Sat-
urday
.
Jaishankar also re-
viewed bilateral and
multilateral partner-
ships with Foreign Min-
ister of Armenia Ara-
rat Mirzoyan on the
sidelines of the Raisina
Dialogue.
MI’s Amelia Kerr and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur during the match.
President Murmu at launch of ‘Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch The Rain -2023’ in New Delhi on Saturday.
Jaishankar with Armenian Foreign Affairs Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
The RHC Global Exports Ltd and seized diamonds.
President presents Swachh Sujal Shakti Samman 2023
Water and sanitation hold a special
place in the life of every citizen: Murmu
APP FRAUD CASE
ED RAIDS 14 LOCATIONS, SEIZES
DIAMONDS, GOLD WORTH `10 CR
ED RAIDS WEST BENGAL-BASED CHIT
FUND FIRMS IN PMLA CASE
NIA ATTACHES 5 PROPERTIES OF
CRIMINALS IN DELHI AND HARYANA
New Delhi (PTI): The ED on Friday said it seized Rs
1.27 crore in cash after it raided two West Bengal-based
companies as part of a money laundering probe against
them linked to alleged chit fund fraud in which investors
were duped of more than Rs 790 crore. The raids were
launched on March 1 at
15 premises in Kolkata,
Siliguri and Howrah in WB
apart from Agra in UP. The
companies that faced the
action were identified by
the ED as Pincon Group and Tower Infotech Ltd. The
money laundering case of the federal agency, filed under
criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering
Act, against the two companies stems from FIRs filed by
the West Bengal Police for alleged misappropriation of
funds to the tune of Rs 156 crore (Tower Infotech) and
Rs 638 crore (Pincon Group), the agency said.
New Delhi (ANI): The NIA has attached five properties
owned by members of the organised crime syndicates
in Delhi and Haryana. Four of the total properties at-
tached are in Haryana and one in Delhi. NIA said these
attachments and seizures have been done in the wake
of the recent searches conducted at 76 locations linked
with gangsters and their associates in Punjab, Haryana,
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharash-
tra, Gujarat and Delhi/ NCR in February this year.
Jaishankar holds meets
with Foreign Ministers of
Sri Lanka and Armenia
Union Min Thakur launches Yuva
Utsav across India from IIT Ropar
Regional problems need
regional solutions: Kumar
New Delhi: Navy chief
R Hari Kumar on Satur-
day stressed that con-
temporary challenges in
maritime domain could
be best addressed by “is-
sue-basedconvergences”
among like-minded
countries, while high-
lighting the advantages
of “regional solutions to
regional problems”.
Citing India’s experi-
ence, he said working in
smaller groups and re-
gional frameworks is
helpful in building
trust, interoperability
and overall outcome.
He was speaking at
Raisina Dialogue along-
side Commander of the
US Indo-Pacific Com-
mand Admiral John Aq-
uilino, UK’s chief of Na-
val Staff Admiral Ben
Key and Chief of Staff
of Japan’s defence min-
istryGenKojiYamazaki.
“Attempts are
being made to
defame India”
Navy chief R Hari Kumar with
General Angus J Campbell.
TAMIL NADU
COAST OIL LEAK
CONTAINED
TEACHER DIES OF
CARDIAC ARREST
IN CLASSROOM
Nagapattinam: A leak in
pipeline of a refinery that
caused oil spill in Nagore
Pattinacherry coast here
has been contained and
steps are on to ensure
a lasting solution to the
issue, an official said on
Saturday. However, the
unrelenting fishers from
the village, who noticed
the oil spill on Friday,
continued their agitation
for the second day today
demanding the authori-
ties to remove underwa-
ter crude oil pipeline.
Amaravati: A school
teacher succumbed
on Saturday while
teaching children. The
incident took place at a
govt primary school in
Vakavari Palem village of
Vetapalem mandal in the
Bapatla district of Andhra
Pradesh. As per locals,
P. Veera Babu (45) died
sitting in the chair while
taking a class. As the
teacher suddenly turned
motionless, the children
alerted other teachers in
the school.
Morigaon: A body, believed to be that of a man kid-
napped from Guwahati six months ago, was exhumed
on Saturday in Assam’s Morigaon district, police said.
Biswajit Hazarika was kidnapped in October last year,
and the kidnappers demanded Rs 40 lakh from his
family. However, they did not come to take the money,
and Hazarika remained missing, a police officer said.
Last month, six people were arrested in the kidnap
case and they told the police where the body was
disposed in Morigaon’s Nellie area, he said.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police has arrested a 32-year-old
notorious robber who was on the run in an attempt
to murder and riot cases, police said on Saturday.
The accused was identified as Robin alias Sunny, a
resident of Khera Khurd, Delhi and he was wanted
in cases of attempted murder and riots registered in
Mukherjee Nagar police station. Police said that spe-
cific inputs were received that a wanted criminal would
come near SurajMal Stadium, Nangloi, Delhi following
which a police team was formed to nab him.
BODY, BELIEVED TO BE OF MAN KIDNAPPED
6 MONTHS BACK, EXHUMED IN MORIGAON
MAN WANTED IN ATTEMPT TO MURDER
AND RIOT CASES ARRESTED IN DELHI
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Union Youth Affairs and Sports and IB Minister Anurag Thakur
during the launch of Yuva Utsav at IIT Ropar, on Saturday.
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भूखण्ड
संखरा
भूखण्ड की
साईज
आरनषित दर
(नगरीर कर
की गणना हेतु)
प्.व.मी.
प्ारपमभक दर
प्नत व.फी.
धरोहर रानि
(EMD)
समबप्धत कनन. अनभर्ता
एवं सहारक अनभरंता का
मोबाईल नमबर
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 13.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 15.03.2023
1.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-1
्ॉन्नर
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 13200/- 115500/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
2.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/51
corner
9.60+9.00/2×17.20
=159.96 व.मी.
=1721.16 व.फी.
7500/- 7500/- 258500/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
3.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्ोजना
658-ए
्ॉन्नर
19+14.10/2×21
=347.55 व.मी.
=3739.63 व.फी.
8000/- 5280/- 395000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 14.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 16.03.2023
4.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-2
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
5.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/43
corner
8.85×17.20=152.22 व.मी.
=1637.88 व.फी.
7500/- 7500/- 246000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
6.
महावीर नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना (पररजात
्ॉलोनी ्े सामने)
33 ्ॉन्नर
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
12000/- 5500/- 133200/-
श्ी जोधराज मीणा 9530453507
श्ीमती जे.आर.वमा्ऩ 9549907923
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 15.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 17.03.2023
7.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-3
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
8.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/42
corner
9.40+9.25/2×17.60
=164.12 व.मी.
=1765.93 व.फी.
7500/- 7500/- 265000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
9.
महावीर नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना (पररजात
्ॉलोनी ्े सामने)
103
्ॉन्नर
12×24=288 व.मी.
=3098.88 व.फी.
12000/- 5500/- 341000/-
श्ी जोधराज मीणा 9530453507
श्ीमती जे.आर.वमा्न 9549907923
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 16.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 20.03.2023
10.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-4
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
11.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/24
corner
9.65+9.80/2×17.60
=171.16 व.मी.
=1841.68 व.फी.
7500/- 7500/- 276500/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
12.
महावीर नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना (पररजात
्ॉलोनी ्े सामने)
102
12×24=288 व.मी.
=3098.88 व.फी.
12000/- 5000/- 310000/-
श्ी जोधराज मीणा 9530453507
श्ीमती जे.आर.वमा्ऩ 9549907923
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 17.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 21.03.2023
13.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-5
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
14.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/23
corner
11+10.80/2×18
=196.20 व.मी.
=2111.11 व.फी.
7500/- 8500/- 359000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
15.
महावीर नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना (पररजात
्ॉलोनी ्े सामने)
96 ्ॉन्नर
12×24=288 व.मी.
=3098.88 व.फी.
12000/- 5500/- 341000/-
श्ी जोधराज मीणा 9530453507
श्ीमती जे.आर.वमा्ऩ 9549907923
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 20.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 22.03.2023
16.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
आवासी् ्ोजना
एस-6
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
17.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/8
corner
9.70+9.50/2×18
=172.80 व.मी.
=1859.32 व.फी.
7500/- 8500/- 316500/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
18.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
119
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
8000/- 7500/- 181600/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 21.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 24.03.2023
19.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-7
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
20.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/7
corner
12.60×18=226.80 व.मी.
=2440.36 व.फी.
7500/- 8500/- 415000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
21.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
121
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
8000/- 7500/- 181600/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 22.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 27.03.2023
22.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-8
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
23.
सवामी रववे्ानंि नगर
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
CR/1
corner
12+12.70/2×18
=222.30 व.मी.
=2391.94 व.फी.
7500/- 8500/- 407000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
24.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
123
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
8000/- 7500/- 181600/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 24.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 28.03.2023
25.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-9
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
26.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-02
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
27.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
125
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
8000/- 7500/- 181600/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 27.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 29.03.2023
28.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-10
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
29.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-03
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
30.
श्ीराम्ृषणपुरम-ए
आवासी् ्म व्ावसार््
्ोजना
131
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
8000/- 7500/- 181600/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 28.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 31.03.2023
31.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-11
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
32.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-04
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
33.
बसंत रवहार ्े्शवपुरा-09
संत रैिास सामुिार्् भवन
्े पास व्ावसार््
42
3×3.20=9.6 व.मी.
=103.29 व.फी.
8000/- 6000/- 12400/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 29.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 05.04.2023
34.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-12
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
35.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-05
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
36.
बसंत रवहार ्े्शवपुरा-09
संत रैिास सामुिार्् भवन
्े पास व्ावसार््
41
3×3.20=9.6 व.मी.
=103.29 व.फी.
8000/- 6000/- 12400/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 31.03.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 06.04.2023
37.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-13
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
38.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-06
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
39.
वालमी्ी आवासी् ्ोजना
बारलता रोड़
146
्ॉन्नर
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
4500/- 1100/- 10000/-
श्ी रामावतार मीणा 9460977891
श्ी ज्ानरसंह मीणा 9413386210
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 05.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 10.04.2023
40.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-14
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
41.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-07
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
42.
बसंत रवहार ्े्शवपुरा-09
संत रैिास सामुिार्् भवन
्े पास व्ावसार््
35
3×3.20=9.6 व.मी.
=103.29 व.फी.
8000/- 6000/- 12400/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 06.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 11.04.2023
43.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-15
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
44.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-08
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
45.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी व्ावसार््
्ोजना
146
3×3=9 व.मी.
=96.84 व.फी.
8000/- 20000/- 39000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 10.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 12.04.2023
46.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-16
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
47.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-09
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
48.
बसंत रवहार ्े्शवपुरा-09
संत रैिास सामुिार््
भवन ्े पास व्ावसार््
34
3×3.20=9.6 व.मी.
=103.29 व.फी.
8000/- 6000/- 12400/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 11.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 13.04.2023
49.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-17
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
50.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-10
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
51.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी व्ावसार््
्ोजना
145
3×3=9 व.मी.
=96.84 व.फी.
8000/- 20000/- 39000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 12.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 17.04.2023
52.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-18
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
53.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-11
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
54.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी व्ावसार््
्ोजना
133
्ॉन्नर
3×3=9 व.मी.
=96.84 व.फी.
8000/- 22000/- 43000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 13.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 18.04.2023
55.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-19
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
56.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-12
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
57.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-डी आवासी्
्ोजना
52 ्ॉन्नर
13.40+16/2×15
=220.5 व.मी.
=2372.58 व.फी.
8000/- 3960/- 188000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 17.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 19.04.2023
58.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-20
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
59.
र्शवाजी पा्कि ्े पास ्ार
बाजार ्े बाहर डीसीएम
रोड़ पर ससथित व्ावसार््
भूखणड
सी-13
7.5×18.60=139.50 व.मी.
=1501.02 व.फी.
6000/- 5000/- 151000/-
श्ीमती अरप्नता जैन 7230012456
श्ी एल.सी.मटोरर्ा 7976143540
60.
सटोनमणडी व्ावसार््
्ोजना
119-ए 30×100=3000 व.फी. 12000/- 4500/- 270000/-
श्ीमती नीलम व्ास 9587250588
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 18.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 20.04.2023
61.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-21
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
62.
गणे्श नगर आवासी्
्ोजना मुख् सड़् ्े पीछे
227
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
7500/- 5000/- 121100/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
63.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-डी आवासी्
्ोजना
107
्ॉन्नर
14+28.80/2×21
=449.4 व.मी.
=4835.54 व.फी.
8000/- 4400/- 426000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 19.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 24.04.2023
64.
राजीव गांधी नगर सपे्शल
व्ावसार्् ्ोजना
एस-22
4.50×9.0=40.5 व.मी.
=435.78 व.फी.
12300/- 12000/- 105000/-
श्ी नवनीत ्ुमार 9782762563
श्ी भुवने्श मीणा 9988573440
65.
गणे्श नगर आवासी्
्ोजना मुख् सड़् ्े पीछे
238
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
7500/- 5000/- 121100/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
66.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-डी आवासी्
्ोजना
99-डी
10.50×23.50+16/2
=207.375 व.मी.
=2231.35 व.फी.
8000/- 3600/- 161000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 20.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 25.04.2023
67.
गणे्श नगर आवासी्
्ोजना मुख् सड़् ्े पीछे
240
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
7500/- 5000/- 121100/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
68.
सुभाष नगर आवासी्
्ोजना
145
12×27=324 व.मी.
=3486.24 व.फी.
6500/- 3550/- 248000/-
श्ीमती नीलम व्ास 9587250588
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
69.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी आवासी्
्ोजना
32
12×27=324 व.मी.
=3486.24 व.फी.
8000/- 4000/- 279000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 24.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 26.04.2023
70.
गणे्श नगर आवासी्
्ोजना मुख् सड़् ्े पीछे
241
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
7500/- 5000/- 121100/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
71.
सुभाष नगर आवासी्
्ोजना
161
्ॉन्नर
13.40×27=361.8 व.मी.
=3892.96 व.फी.
6500/- 3905/- 304500/-
श्ीमती नीलम व्ास 9587250588
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
72.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी आवासी्
्ोजना
205
12×27=324 व.मी.
=3486.24 व.फी.
8000/- 4000/- 279000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 25.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 27.04.2023
73.
गणे्श नगर आवासी्
्ोजना मुख् सड़् ्े पीछे
242
7.5×15=112.50 व.मी.
=1210.50 व.फी.
7500/- 5000/- 121100/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
74.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-ई आवासी्
्ोजना
133
्ॉन्नर
14.70+14.50/2×21
=306.60 व.मी.
=3299.01 व.फी.
8000/- 5280/- 349000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
75.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी आवासी्
्ोजना
36
12×27=324 व.मी.
=3486.24 व.फी.
8000/- 4000/- 279000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
ई-ऑकिन की प्ारमभ नतनि 26.04.2023 ई-ऑकिन की समाप्त नतनि 28.04.2023
76.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-डी आवासी्
्ोजना
99 ्ॉन्नर
10.50×31+23.50/2
=286.125 व.मी.
=3078.70 व.फी.
8000/- 3960/- 244000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
77.
श्ीनाथिपुरम-बी व्ावसार््
्ोजना
132
3×3=9 व.मी.
=96.84 व.फी.
8000/- 20000/- 39000/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
78.
बसंत रवहार ्े्शवपुरा-09
संत रैिास सामुिार्् भवन
्े पास व्ावसार््
33
3×3.20=9.6 व.मी.
=103.29 व.फी.
8000/- 6000/- 12400/-
श्ी रनरतन नागर 9251030303
श्ी सुरमत रितौड़ा 7597078792
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