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1. 1.45 CR TO VOTE TODAY:
DELHI SET FOR HIGH-
STAKES MCD POLLS
New Delhi: Stage is set for
high-stakes civic polls in
Delhi on Sunday, with poll
authorities and security
forces all geared up for
elections, largely being seen
as a 3-way contest among
AAP, the BJP & Cong. Votes
will be counted on Dec 7.
JP NADDA CALLS FOR
MEGA BJP MEET ON
DECEMBER 5 AND 6
New Delhi: BJP National
Prez JP Nadda on Saturday
announced a crucial
meeting on December 5 and
6 in Delhi to be attended by
all key office bearers of the
party from across states to
decide the road to the 2024
general elections. P6
WB: 3 KILLED, MANY
HURT IN BLAST NEAR
ABHISHEK’S RALLY
Kolkata: At least three
people were killed and
several others injured in
a blast near the venue of
senior Trinamool Congress
leader Abhishek Banerjee’s
rally in West Bengal’s
Purba Medinipur district,
police said on Saturday.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
520 KMS IN 15 DAYS:
BHARAT JODO YATRA
ENTERS RAJ TODAY
Jaipur: Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo
Yatra will enter Rajasthan’s
Jhalawar today late evening
and will be here for 15
days, cover distance of 520
kms. Meanwhile, Namdev
Das Tyagi joined yatra in
Mahudiya on Saturday. P8
DREADED GANGSTER RAJU THEHAT SHOT DEAD IN SIKAR
GANGS ‘KA RAJ’
IN SHEKHAWATI
Man, who came with daughter to coaching centre, also shot
Satyanarayan Sharma &
Ramesh Sharma
Sikar: Gangster Raju
Thehatwasshotdeadon
Saturday morning in
Udyog Nagar area of Si-
kar near his home by
some unknown miscre-
ants. Rohit Godara of
Lawrence Bishnoi gang
claimed responsibility
for this attack saying it
was to avenge murders
of his brothers Anand
Pal and Balbir Banuda.
Heavy police force has
been deployed in Sikar
and surrounding areas,
police said. Supporters
of Thehat refused to ac-
cept the body or allow a
postmortemuntiltheac-
cused are held. Mean-
while, a team of Ra-
jasthan police reached
Bhiwani on late Satur-
day searching for the
four accused. More on P3
DREADED GANGSTER RAJU THEHAT SHOT DEAD IN SIKAR
GANGS ‘KA RAJ’
IN SHEKHAWATI
Man, who came with daughter to coaching centre, also shot
Raju Thehat
4 out of the 5 suspects
involved in the case have been
identified. Our teams are after
them. The accused are suspected to be
headed towards the Haryana border.
More will be revealed once they are
nabbed. This is basically the result of
gangwar. The situation in Sikar is peace-
ful, and it is being seriously monitored.
—Umesh Mishra, DGP Rajasthan
There has been an inci-
dent of firing. Raju Theth,
who has been involved
in crime for a long time sustained
bullet injuries. The people respon-
sible for the incident will be nabbed
soon. We are investigating the
validity of the social media user’s
post and verifying it.
—Kunwar Rashtradeep, Sikar SP
COURT EXTENDS NIA
REMAND OF BISHNOI
BY FOUR MORE DAYS
New Delhi: The Delhi court
on Saturday extended by
4 days the NIA remand of
gangster Lawrence Bishnoi
in connec-
tion with the
murder case
of Punjabi
singer-poli-
tician Sidhu
Moosewala.
The NIA while seeking
remand of Bishnoi stated
his involvement is also
suspected in Saturday’s
encounter in Rajasthan.
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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
UMAR KHALID IS
DISCHARGED IN
DELHI RIOTS CASE;
WILL STAY IN JAIL
Jakarta: A strong earthquake shook parts of Indonesia’s main island of
Java on Saturday, causing panic but only minor damage just 2 weeks after
an equally powerful quake killed hundreds. US Geological Survey said
magnitude 5.7 quake was centered about 18 kilometers southeast of Banjar.
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday discharged
former JNU student Umar Khalid and United Against
Hate founder Khalid Saifi in a case related to 2020
northeast Delhi riots. However, they will remain in
the jail since they were also arrested in other cases.
FIR AGAINST
SHUTTLER SEN,
COACH, FAMILY
FOR AGE FRAUD
New Delhi: India’s number one shuttler Lakshya
Sen, his family and former national coach Vimal
Kumar were charged with cheating and age fraud
in an FIR filed in Bengaluru. FIR fudged their age to
get into playing age-group tournaments since 2010.
STRONG QUAKE SHAKES MAIN INDONESIA ISLAND
Lawrence Bishnoi
Gang ‘involved’ in
broad daylight murder
Lawrence’s aide Rohit
Godara’s Fb post claims
responsibility for killing
It was to avenge
murders of Anand Pal,
Balbir Banuda: Rohit
Heavy police force
deployed and shutdown
declared in Sikar district
CM Gehlot seeks
report in the matter
from higher officials
People from different ideologies
joining Bharat Jodo Yatra: Gehlot
Gul Mohammad
Kota: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot, who has
been camping in Kota
and Jhalawar to check
preps for Rahul Gan-
dhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra,
stressed that everyone
is welcome in the yatra.
Speaking to reporters
in Kota on Saturday
, Ge-
hlot said that people
fromdifferentideologies
are joining this Bharat
Jodo Yatra and yatra is
getting a lot of support.
“People associated with
BJP, RSS are also wel-
come in the yatra if they
want to come,” he said.
While replying to the
allegation levelled by
BJP National President
JP Nadda on the Con-
gress government re-
garding the renaming
of schemes, CM Gehlot
said that it is Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi who is doing the
work of renaming.
CM Ashok Gehlot speaks to Pramod Jain Bhaya as Shanti Dhariwal
looks on, while reviewing Yatra preparations in Kota on Saturday.
(T) CCTV grab of 4 miscreants, wearing coaching institute
uniforms seen with guns. (B) Sikar SP Kunwar Rashtradeep,
his team investigate after the incident in Sikar on Saturday.
GUJARAT TO VOTE
TOMORROW
Campaign ends
in 2nd phase
Ahmedabad: The cam-
paigning for the second
phase of the Gujarat As-
sembly elections came
to an end at 5 pm on Sat-
urday. Polling will be
held on Dec 5 for 93 seats
in 14 districts. Including
CM Bhupendra Patel,
Patidar leaders Hardik
Patel, Alpesh Thakor,
JigneshMevani,Shankar
Chaudhary & many vet-
erans are in the fray
.
EC URGES VOTERS
TO TURN OUT IN
LARGE NUMBERS
After 1st phase of Guja-
rat Assembly polls that
concluded on December
1 witnessed a relatively
low turnout, ECI ap-
pealed to the voters to
come out in ‘large num-
bers’ during the second
phase to compensate.
‘Navy aims to become
‘Atmanirbhar’ by 2047’
New Delhi: IndianNavy
is contemplating wheth-
er to go for indigenous
aircraft carrier (IAC) II
or prefer a repeat order
for IAC I, Chief of Naval
Staff Admiral R Hari
Kumar said on Saturday
while setting a timeline
of 2047 for making his
force‘
Atmanirbhar’(self-
reliant).
Kumar said proposed
procurement of a fleet
of the Predator drones
from US is under pro-
cess, Navy is on course
for major challenges.
Indian Navy
is keeping a
close watch on
all developments in the
Indian Ocean, including
the movement of Chinese
Navy ships that operate in
the region.
—R Hari Kumar, Navy
Chief Admiral of Defence
WE NEVER FAVOUR WAR, VIOLENCE: RAJNATH
Bengaluru: Defence Minister
Rajnath Singh on Saturday
said India neither disturbs
others nor does it spare
those who disturb the coun-
try. India never favoured
war and violence. However,
it cannot remain neutral to
injustice and oppression.
Gehlot reached Delhi
on Saturday, he will
attend Cong Steering
Committee meet today
D
ue to the icy winds blowing from the Himalayan
mountains, the temperature in North and Central India
has started falling gradually. The India Meteorological
Department (IMD) has predicted a sudden drop in the
temperature in many parts of the country in the next few
days. MeT on Saturday has predicted light snowfall in
plains of Kashmir on December 9 and 10.
Take a
‘Chill’
‘Chill’
pill!
2. RAJASTHAN
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File No. 7024 Date : 1/12/2022
OFFICE OF CHIEF MEDICAL & HEALTH OFFICER
AND DISTRICT HELATH SOCIETY DAUSA
E-BIDS NOTICE INVITING BID:
(RATE CONTRACT)
E-bids for (Men Power Hiring) of subject matters of
procurement) are invited from interested bidders upto
08.12.2022 till 12.00 pm. Other particulars of the bid may be
visited on the procurement portal (http://sppp.raj.nic.in &
http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in) of the state. Its estimated value is
Rs 50.00 lacs only.
UBN NO. : MHS2223SLRC04653
Chief Executive Officer (DHS)
& Chief Medical & Health Officer
DIPR/C/15537/2022 Dausa
Email. eeelecljpr@rajasthan.gov.in, eepwdeljpr@gmail.com
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER
PWD ELECTRIC DIVISION-I, JAIPUR
Notice Inviting Bid-26/2022-23
Bids for Electric work 1 SITC of Air Conditioners work in
Conference Hall at Pension Directorate, Jaipur Rajasthan, 2. SITC
of FLAP BARRIER and Wave Reader System at Directorate
Pension Bhawan Jaipur Rajasthan of subject matters of Procurement
are Invited from intrested bidders upto 10.12.2022 6.00 P.M. Other
particulars of the bid may be visited on the procurement portal
(http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in, http://sppps.raj.nic.in) of the state
and http://pwd.rajasthan.gov.in. The approximate value of the
procurement is Rs. 33.33 Lacs.
UBN NO.: PWD2223WSOB11843, PWD2223WSOB11844
(Pradeep Kumar Sharma)
Executive Engineer
PWD Electric Dn. I, Jaipur
DIPR/C/15462/2022
Office Of The execuTive
engineer PWD Div. hinDaun
DIPR/C/15489/2022
notice inviting Bid
File No. 2395-2404 Date : 30/11/2022
Bid (E-NIT No. 07/2022-23) for Major road repair work on
are invited from Registered & Interested bidders up to 6.00 PM
on 15.12.2022. Procurement portal (http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.
in, http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the state departmental website may
be visited for other details of bid. The approximate value of the
procurement is Rs. 14.00 lacs.
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2. PWD2223WSOB11939 (hari narayan Meena)
executive engineer
PWD Division, hindaun
RAS officers’ Assoc
writes to CM, puts
across 7 demands
RAS officers’ association meeting held on Saturday.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Associa-
tion of RAS officers has
written a letter to CM
Gehlot on Saturday de-
manding fulfilment of
its seven demands. De-
mand for promotion
and cadre review to self-
protection are promi-
nent ones. The associa-
tion also demanded one
gunman each for secu-
rity of the sub-division-
al officers appointed.
In the letter issued by
the president of the as-
sociation, Gaurav Ba-
jad, it is written that the
association has been
demanding for a long.
In this, the existing five
channels of promotion
should be increased to
seven as in other states
like Punjab, UP, Sikkim
and others. There is a
provision of seven pro-
motion channels in the
state service here,
among others.
DECENT PAY-LEVEL
Stone pelting on police
in Chomu,several injured
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Despite a court
stay order, construc-
tion work was being
done by one party on
land near Hadauta
Crossroads on NH 52 in
Chomu town. Chomu
police reached spot &
directed them to stop.
But during this time
more than 1 dozen peo-
ple pelted stones at
cops. An ASI and a con-
stable were injured in
this stone-pelting inci-
dent. During this, the
glass of the police vehi-
cle of the police was
also broken.
A case was registerd
against more than half
a dozen people for ob-
structing official work
regarding the incident.
First India Bureau
Sikar: CS Usha Shar-
ma, during her visit to
Sikar on Saturday in-
spected the Anganwadi
centre at Satbhai School
in Ringas. She took in-
formation about the ac-
tivities conducted in
Nand Ghar, including
nutrition of children,
meeting arrangements,
steps being taken to rid
of anaemia in children.
During inspection,
Asha Savitri of Angan-
wadi demanded inclu-
sion of delivery in Chi-
ranjeevi Yojana while
talking about the inter-
est of pregnant women.
Sharma interacted
with children studying
in Class 6th and in-
quired about their in-
terest. She asked them
about quality of food
being cooked in school
kitchen, where women
cooking in kitchen com-
plained about being
paid less salary
.
During this, officers
& employees of Reve-
nue Department, Self
Government Dept, Elec-
tricity Department,
Medical Department
along with Sikar Dis-
trict Collector Amit Ya-
dav were present.
CS inspects several projects in Sikar
QUALITY CHECK
CS Usha Sharma, Collector Amit Yadav and others inspecting
Anganwadi centre at Satbhai School in Ringas on Saturday.
Jaipur collectorate first to go paperless
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Jaipur
Collectorate is now
the first collectorate
complex in Rajasthan
to introduce paperless
work. All the files will
now be handled
through the e-file sys-
tem, in which instead
of physical files, all
the work will be done
online and there will
be signatures and
comments of the offic-
ers online.
The biggest benefit
of this system will be
time-bound work. In
this, the officer or em-
ployee cannot make an
excuse about the file
availability.
SDM Dinesh Kumar
Sharma informed that
Jaipur has become the
first collectorate in 33
districts of Rajasthan,
where paperless work
has started. A bar
code and unique ID
number will be gener-
ated for each file.
COLLECTOR INSPECTS JAIPURIA HOSP
Dausa (PTI): A woman allegedly committed sui-
cide by hanging herself at her house here, police
said on Saturday. Deceased identified as Gayatri
Devi. Woman’s husband Sandeep, who works as
a home guard, was on duty when incident took
place. When Sandeep returned, he found Devi
hanging, he also attempted suicide. Sandeep is
undergoing treatment at SMS hospital.
Jaipur: Due to self-immolation incident of a
judicial employee, there was no work in the Sub-
ordinate courts for 16th day. The meeting of the
Sangharsh Samiti was held under the chairman-
ship of Badrilal Chaudhary. He expressed anger
over the FIR not being registered even after the
CJ’s assurance. A memorandum will soon be
given to the CJI on behalf of Sangharsh Samiti.
DAUSA MAN TRIES TO KILL SELF
AFTER WIFE DIES BY SUICIDE
WORK SUSPENDED IN SUBORDINATE
COURTS FOR 16TH
DAY IN A ROW
NEWS DIGEST
Jan Aakrosh
Yatra to be
held in 200
constituencies
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The BJP Jan
Aakrosh Rath Yatra
will be held in all the
200 assembly constitu-
encies of the State on
Sunday
. BJP State Pres-
ident Dr Satish Poonia
will launch the yatra by
blowing conch shell
from Shila Mataji tem-
ple in Amer at 10.15 am.
Senior party leaders,
state office bearers,
MPs, MLAs etc. will
launch the yatra in all
the assembly constitu-
encies of the state. Poo-
nia said the yatra is
against anti-people poli-
cies of Congress govt.
In Jaipur, raths will
be launched from San-
ganer, Vidyadhar Na-
gar, Malviya Nagar,
Bagru, Kishanpole,
Adarsh Nagar, Hawa
Mahal, Civil Lines &
Amer today
.
Kirodi Lal Meena,
Chandrashekhar, Jaskaur Meena,
Ramkumar Verma inaugurate Jan
Aakrosh Rath Yatra in Dausa.
We need to break the tradition of
giving bribes, says DG BL Soni
First India Bureau
Kota: Director General
of ACB, BL Soni, on Sat-
urday interacted with
people during a public
awareness program
held at the auditorium
of Zila Parishad in
Kota. During his ad-
dress, Soni appealed to
people not to offer
bribes for their work in
government offices.
“We need to break the
tradition of giving
bribes to govt officials
to get our work done.
People have accepted to
give bribes and get their
work done. If your work
is not done without
bribe, do not get upset
and do not give bribe.
There are about 10 lakh
central and state gov-
ernment employees in
the state and not every
employee is corrupt,”
said DG ACB BL Soni.
ACB DIG Sawai Singh
Godara & SP Alok Sriv-
astava were present.
Director General of ACB BL Soni addressing public awareness
program at auditorium of Zila Parishad in Kota on Saturday.
State Committed to give equal
Chance to specially-abled: Jully
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Social Justice
and Empowerment
Minister Tika Ram Jul-
ly said the state govt is
committed to providing
equal opportunities to
the specially-abled and
all possible help to con-
nect them with the
mainstream. He said
that Alwar, has got the
national level award for
doing exceptional work
for specially-abled per-
sons. Jully was address-
ing JLN Marg, H.C.M.
on Saturday at state-
level felicitation cere-
mony organised on the
occasion of Internation-
al Day of Persons with
Disabilities at RIPA’s
Bhagwant Singh Audi-
torium. He said that the
state govt is running
various schemes to em-
power the specially-
abled people to lead a
life with self-respect
and contribute to the
state’s progress.
Tikaram Jully and others at the felicitation ceremony at RIPA’s
Bhagwant Singh Auditorium on Saturday.
Layer of‘ice’ forms on
fields in Mount Abu
Sirohi (ANI): A layer
of ice formed on vehi-
cles and fields in the hill
station of Mount Abu
on Saturday morning.
People also lit bonfires
to keep themselves
warm as temperatures
drop here.
According to the IMD
forecast for the week of
December 1-7, mini-
mum temperatures are
likely to be slightly be-
low normal by one to
two degrees Celsius
over most parts of the
country except eastern
India, where these are
likely to be below nor-
mal by 2-4 degrees Cel-
sius during the week.
On Tuesday, Mount
Abu recorded a temper-
ature of 1 degree Celsi-
us- lowest this season,
as per the India Mete-
orological Department.
Field in Mount Abu covered
with ice on Saturday morning.
CampaigningforSardarshahar
Assembly bypoll concludes
Polling will be held on Monday and the results will be declared on December 8
Congress candidate Anil Kumar Sharma during a road show in Sardarshahar on Saturday.
Jaipur (PTI): Cam-
paigning for Sardarsha-
harassemblyseatbypoll
in Rajasthan’s Churu
ended on Saturday, Col-
lector Sidharth Sihag
said. Polling will be held
on Monday from 8 am to
5 pm and results on De-
cember 8. Congress has
fieldedLateSharma’sson
Anil Kumar Sharma
whileExMLAAshokKu-
mar is BJP candidate.
Eight others candi-
dates are in the fray: La-
lchand of the Rashtriya
Loktantrik Party (RLP),
SanwarmalMeghwalof
Communist Party of In-
dia (Marxist), Parmana
Ram of Indian People’s
Green Party and Inde-
pendent candidates
Subhash Chandra, Vi-
jay Pal Singh Sheoran,
Umesh Sahu, Prem Sin-
gh and Surendra Singh
Rajpurohit.
The ruling Congress
has exuded confidence
of retaining the seat
while the opposition
BJP said it has made all
efforts to wrest the seat
from the Congress.
RLP’s national conven-
er and Nagaur MP Ha-
numan Beniwal has
thrown his weight be-
hind the the party can-
didate. Bypoll is being
held for one vacant seat.
Road show in support
of Ashok Pincha
Sanjay Prajapat
Sardarshahar: Thou-
sands of BJP workers
and supporters were
present in the Sard-
arshahar by-election
road show. The 10-kil-
ometre road show
was organized in
support of BJP can-
didate Ashok Pincha
on Saturday.
BJP state president
Satish Poonia, Rajen-
dra Rathore, Pincha,
MP Sumedhanand
Saraswati, MP Rahul
Kaswa were seen on
the chariot. Poonia
said that Pincha got
immense public sup-
port in the road show
today
. “I urge the peo-
ple of Sardarshahar
to vote for @BJP4Ra-
jasthan for good gov-
ernance,” he said.
Satish Poonia, Rajendra Rathore, Ashok Pincha, Sumedhanand
Saraswati, Rahul Kaswa in road show at Sardarshahar.
People are happy
with the work being
done by the Con-
gress party. We are
confident of win-
ning the seat.
—Govind Singh Dotasra
Congress State President
3. Vinod Tiwari
Dholpur: A youth was
grievously injured in
the Diholi area of Dhol-
pur district on Friday
night after two bike-
borne miscreants fired
gunshots at the victim
andlootedjewelleryand
seven lakh rupees from
him. The miscreants
also opened fire on
Dholpur Circle Officer
when he tried to catch
him. However, the po-
liceofficerhadanarrow
escape as he was wear-
ing a bulletproof jacket.
Police informed the
victim, Rishikesh
Thakur, a resident of
Harkand Ka Pura vil-
lage of Diholi area, was
heading towards Fate-
habad in Uttar Pradesh
along with other rela-
tivesforhissister’smar-
riage. “The two miscre-
ants, identified as Vish-
nu Bhagat and Naresh
Jat, attacked Rishikesh
Thakur near Samli-
yapura village. The vic-
tim sustained bullet in-
juries in his leg and was
rushed to a nearby hos-
pital. The accused
snatched the bag from
the victim filled with
jewellery and Rs 7 lakh
cash,” police said.
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Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: RCA President
Vaibhav Gehlot said
that the association did
a great job for three
years during which
foundation of the Inter-
national Stadium was
laid and matches were
held in Jodhpur.
“Now small centres
will be developed in Ra-
jasthan,” he said. On
RCA elections on De-
cember 24, Gehlot said
that everyone should
remain united in the
interest of cricket.
Meanwhile,RCASec-
retary Mahendra Shar-
ma and Treasurer
Krishna Nimawat met
Vaibhav Gehlot. Ma-
hendra Nahar and
Bhavani Samota also
met Vaibhav Gehlot
while a meeting be-
tween Mahendra Shar-
ma and Amin Pathan
also took place. Discus-
sions about the elec-
tions were held in the
meetings. District un-
ions are waiting for the
voter list to be finalised.
Vaibhav Gehlot lauds RCA, asks
members to unite for cricket
POLITICS INTENSIFIES AFTER KILLINGS;
JAT LEADERS CALL FOR SIKAR BANDH
Satyanarayan Sharma
& Ramesh Sharma
Sikar: Following the
murderof criminalRaju
Thehat on Friday
, Lad-
nun MLA Mukesh Bha-
kar and RUSU President
Nirmal Chaudhary
reached Sikar and
blamed the police ad-
ministration for deterio-
rating law and order
situation in the state.
The locals also sat on a
protest outside the mor-
tuary and closed the
markets in protest
against the killing of
Raju Theth.
MLA Mukesh Bha-
kar blamed the police
administration and
said that protest will
continue till the ac-
cused are not arrested.
VeerTejaSenaandJat
Community have called
for a bandh in Sikar.
RUSU President Nirmal
Chaudhary
, said, “Any-
onewhocomesoutof his
house is gunned down.
For the last two months,
miscreants have been
roaming freely
. A man
was also killed in the in-
cident. What should the
family members expect
that he will come back
alive or not? What is the
government and police
administration doing?
Till the man gets justice,
we will sit here.”
First India Bureau
Sikar: Raju Thehat,
infamously known as
Sikar Boss, was accused
of running a major ex-
tortion racket, various
killings and other
crimes in the State for
the past few years.
Thehat rose to promi-
nence when he joined
hands with ABVP activ-
ist Gopal Phogat. He
later started making his
name in the liquor
trade, spreading his ter-
ror through criminal
force alongside his part-
ner Balbir Banuda.
Things soon turned
sourbetweenBalbirand
Raju after the latter
killed the former’s
brother-in-law in the
name of the business.
Balbirsoonjoinedhands
with Anandpal Singh,
Raju Thehat’s arch nem-
esis, and planned to get
him killed.
Despite attempts,
Raju Thehat got the
drop on both Balbir and
Anandpal Singh, plan-
ning attacks on both of
them. Balbir Banuda
was killed in 2014 while
Anandpal died in an en-
counter in 2017. After
the killing of both Sin-
gh and Banuda, mem-
bers of their gang
turned to Lawrence
Bishnoi for asylum.
As the members of
Thehat’s rival gang
joined hands with the
Lawrence Bishnoi
gang, a plan was
hatched to avenge the
death of Balbir Banu-
da and Anandpal Sin-
gh. The police in Ra-
jasthan has launched a
manhunt to find those
who were behind The-
hat’s murder.
Who was gangster Raju Thehat?
Cops suspect
criminals in
Jhunjhunu
Winter National
Bridge C’ship
begins at SMS
Police deployed outside Rohit Godara’s house in Lunkaransar.
ATS DIG Anshuman Bhomia’s
car met with an accident when
a Nilgai came in the middle
of the road at NH 52. He was
travelling from Jaipur to Sikar.
Police carry out search operation at Chomu Tatiyawas Toll Plaza. —PHOTO BY VINOD K SHARMA
Jaipur (PTI): The op-
position BJP attacked
the Congress govern-
ment in Rajasthan over
the double murder case
in Sikar on Saturday,
saying there is no rule
of law in the state as
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot is focused only
on saving his chair.
“The review of law
and order by the Chief
Minister, who is also the
Home Minister, is just a
photo op; he does not
haveanyconcreteaction
plan to strengthen the
law and order, nor is he
concerned about the
safety of the people of
the State. He should re-
sign on moral grounds,”
BJP state president Sat-
ish Poonia tweeted.
Deputy LoP Rajendra
Rathoresaidthemurder
of notorious gangster
Theth in Sikar in a gang
war raises a question
mark on the law and or-
dersituationinthestate.
No rule of law in Raj:
BJP targets State Govt
Govind Singh Dotasra
@GovindDotasra
I strongly condemn the hei-
nous incidents that happened
in Shiksha Nagari, Sikar
today. I am sure Rajasthan
Police will arrest the crimi-
nals as soon as possible and
restore the confidence of the
common people.
‘A’ category barricading in parts of State including
Kota’s Itawa — near Madhya Pradesh border. An
alert was sounded that the miscreants could flee to MP
First India Bureau
Jhunjhunu: A fir-
ing incident was re-
ported in Babai,
Khetri on Saturday
.
A car carrying some
miscreants went off-
road after seeing a
police blockade, of-
ficials said.
“When police fol-
lowed the car, mis-
creants fired shots
in the air. It is yet to
ascertain whether
the culprits are re-
lated to Sikar inci-
dent,” Jhunjhunu
SP said.
The accused were
in Creta car when
they broke the po-
lice barricading.
Sources informed
the accused fired
threeroundsof gun-
shots and fled to-
wards Neem Ka
Thana. It was also
revealed that the
miscreants used
fake numbers of the
car, while a car with
the same numbers
was found in Jaipur.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: TheWinterNa-
tional Bridge Champi-
onship began at the
Sawai Mansingh Stadi-
um in Jaipur on Satur-
day
. On Day 1, Hema
Deora and Jai Jawan
Jai Kisan teams took
lead in Ruia Gold and
Ruia Silver team event
respectively
. Rajasthan
SportsCouncilchief Dr
Krishna Poonia, IAS of-
ficer Naveen Mahajan
and Badminton Federa-
tion of India chief Sut-
anu Bahuria inaugu-
rated the competition.
The Police are investigating the matter. Giv-
ing any statement while the matter is under
investigation may influence the probe. Com-
plete monitoring is being done by the SOG and IG
zone. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has also discussed
the matter with DGP Umesh Mishra.
—Rajendra Singh Yadav, MLA, Kotputli
Youth looted, shots fired at DSP, 2 held
CM approves 42 new
posts in RUHS Jaipur
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot has approved
the creation of 42 non-
teaching posts in Ra-
jasthan University of
HealthSciences,Jaipur.
2 posts of Assistant
Registrar, 1 post of As-
sistant Accounts Of-
ficer First, Deputy
Legal Counsel, Senior
Legal Officer, Junior
Accountant and Infor-
mation Assistant, 5 of
Section Officer, 3 of
Assistant Section Of-
ficer, 5 of Senior As-
sistant, Junior Assis-
tant in the University
15 posts of Class IV
and 7 posts of Class IV
employees have been
created.
Bullet-riddled door of police
vehicle in Dholpur.
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde’s wife Lata Eknath
Shinde along with family members visited the famous
shrine of Khwaja Garib Nawaz and offered Chadar at the
shrine. They also visited Mehandipur Balaji Temple.
RELIGIOUS VISIT
Vaibhav Gehlot holds meet with RCA officials on Saturday.
Private Educational Institutions
Association expressed
condolences on the death of
a student’s father, Tarachand
Kadwasara. The association
has decided to extend support
to Tarachand’s daughter.
4. t the Bali G20 Summit, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
played a stellar role. Without
his efforts the Bali Declara-
tion would have been a huge-
ly fractured one. India has
now become an expert in or-
ganising large and vastly im-
portant intenational confer-
ences. The beginning was
made in 1983, when the Non
Aligned Countries Summit
and Commonwealth Summit
were held in New Delhi, un-
der the Chairmanship of
Shrimati Indira Gandhi.
Over forty Heads of State and
Government attended.
I was Secretary General of
the NAM Summit and Chief
Co-Ordinator of Common-
wealth Summit. The late
Queen Elizabeth inaugurat-
ed the Commonwealth Sum-
mit. Prime Minister Modi
took over the Presidentship
of G20 on 1st December for a
one year term. President Joe
Biden on last Friday said that
he would back “my friend
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi” during India’s G20
presidency for taking for-
ward the sustainable and in-
clusive growth. President
Biden quoted Prime Minister
Modi’s about India’s G20
agenda that would be inclu-
sive, ambitious, action-ori-
ented adding that “India is a
strong partner of the U.S and
I look forward to supporting
my friend Prime Minister
Modi during India’s G20 pres-
idency”. This, if I am not
mistaken is the first time a
President of the United
States has called India’s
Prime Minister a friend.
President Nixon used foul
language against Indira Gan-
dhi in 1971 during the India-
Pak war in which Pakistan
was soundly defeated and
Bangladesh was born. Prime
Minister Modi said priorities
would be shaped in consulta-
tion with not just the G20
partners, but also “our fellow
travellers” in the Global
South. He emphasized that
the great challenges of the
World were climate change,
terrorism, pandemics, could
not be solved “by fighting but
by acting together. India’s
G20 agenda will be inclusive,
ambitious and decisive. Let
us join together to make In-
dia’s G20 Presidency a Presi-
dency of healing, harmony
and hope. Let us join together
to shape a new paradigm- of
human-centric-globalisa-
tion.” Nobel words.
LET ME END BY
QUOTING FROM ONE OF
ANCIENT PRAYERS:
“Common be your prayer
,
Common be your end,
Common be your purpose,
Common be your deliberation,
Commons be your desire,
Common be your hearts,
Common be your intentions,
Commonbetheunionamongus.”
RAHUL’S CRITICAL
REMARKS ABOUT VD
SAVARKAR AMID YATRA
When the Bharat Jodo (India
has not fallen apart) Yatra
reached Maharashtra the
leader of the Yatra, the lika-
ble Rahul Gandhi was report-
ed to have made critical re-
marks about VD Savarkar-
that he helped the British.
What was the necessity of
dragging his name during in
the Yatra.
Savarkar, while studying
in London met the forty year
old Gandhi, who makes a ref-
erence of this meeting in his
autobiography. Savarkar
passed his Bar-at-Law exami-
nation the same year, but was
not allowed to practice.
He was arrested in London
on 13 March 1910 and deport-
ed to India. From 1911 to 1924
he was in the dreadful cellu-
lar jail in the Andaman’s. His
cell was tiny and his treat-
ment appalling. In 1924 he
was transferred to Ratnagiri
Jail. Conditions were better
than the Cellular. On 1st
March 1927 Mahatma Gandhi
met Savarkar at Ratnagiri.
Iholdnobrief forSavarkar.
I was against a stamp being
issued with his photo on it,
during Shrimati Indira Gan-
dhi’s regime. His portrait
hangs in the Central Hall of
Parliament, opposite that of
Gandhiji. Savarkar in-
vented the word Hindutva.
Savarkar was arrested on 5th
February 1948 after Gandhi-
ji’s assassination on 30th
January 1948. Nathu Ram
Godse was the murderer.
Godse considered Savarkar
as his Guru. On February 10,
1949 he was acquitted and re-
leased. Now I come to Pavan
Verma’s excellent and revit-
ting book, “The Great Hindu
Civilization”, published in
1921. He mentions Savarkar’s
name 35 times. Pavan Verma
is both critical and laudatory
about Savarkar. He pitches
into M.S. Golwalkar and his
pro-Nazi book, “We or Our
Nationhood Defined”. I once
quoted from Golwalkarji’s
book in the Lok Sabha. I
asked Advaniji if he agreed
with the author’s views. He
avoided a direct answer.
Pavan grants that Savarkar
was a patriot. “His burning
passion was to see an India
free from Britain rule, and he
paid a very high price for the
courage of his convictions..”
Here is a telling and powerful
quote:“Thetruthisthatwhere
transformation of Hinduism
intoamodernandprogressive
religion was concerned, Sa-
varkar was nothing short of a
revolutionary
. He was reso-
lutelyagainstthecastesystem
and the practice of untoucha-
bility
. His dismissal of scrip-
tural injunctions was devas-
tating”. Savarkar said, “With
all due respect to them, they
need to be discarded. I will not
allow them to become fetters
in my feet and retard my pro-
gress towards modernity
.” He
was against cow worship,
which attracted abuse from
orthodox Hindus. Savarkar -
“Elevatingananimalthateats
garbage and passes excreta
anywhere and everywhere to
the status of a Goddess is in
my view insulting to both hu-
manityas wellasdivinity
.The
urine if an animal suddenly
becomessoulpurifyingtous!”
I must frankly add that the
other side of the Savarkar
coin is far from agreeable or
acceptable.
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THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
PERSPECTIVE
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He only is my rock and
my salvation, my fortress;
I shall not be shaken.
—Bible
IN-DEPTH
SOME IN SOCIETY
WANT TO KEEP
DALITS UNDER
THEIR THUMB
nti-Dalit mindset is
not confined to In-
dia’s northern parts
where the Scheduled
caste voters are
wooed to form governments.
When it comes to seeking their
votes they are wooed with such
entreaties that one can’t but ap-
plaud the hypocrites for their
art of beguiling people.
Once elections are over soci-
etal frictions begin to manifest
in ugly incidents. In Tamil Na-
du’s Erode district six Sched-
uled Caste community students
of a Panchayat Union Primary
School were made to clean the
school toilets.
The headmistress of the
schoolatPalakkarai Perundurai
block, was arrested on Saturday
.
In the neighbouring Karnataka’s
capital Bengaluru a Dalit youth
was tied to a tree and severely
beaten by three upper caste men
who were on motorcycles.
A Dalit bridegroom is still
scared of riding a horse in Uttar
Pradesh. About a week back 60
cops had to escort a wedding
procession in Sambhal because
the Dalit bridegroom was riding
a horse. These incidents may be
few and far between but they
show that the schism on caste
lines still exists in society and
without concerted and sus-
tained efforts it will not go away
.
TOP TWEETS
A
ongress leaders
from Punjab who
were humiliated
or sidelined by
their party bosses
in Delhi were bestowed with
dignity and important party
positions by the Bharatiya
Janata Party. That they will
be accommodated was ex-
pected but making them part
of the party’s national execu-
tive was not. Former Punjab
Chief Minister Capt Ama-
rinder Singh and Sunil
Jakhar have made it to the
BJP’s national executive.
Former spokesperson of the
Congress Jaiveer Shergill is
now the national spokesper-
son of the BJP.
With the Congress leader-
ship out of Navjot Singh Sid-
hu’s hand, Amarinder Singh
was not even given time by
the Congress leadership for
listening to the Punjab stal-
wart’s point of view. With
Sidhu poisoning their minds,
Rahul Gandhi and his sister
Priyanka, who call the shots
in the party, unceremonious-
ly sacked Singh from chief
minister’s post. As a conse-
quence of the sibling’s blind
faith in the cricketer-turned-
politician and their lack of
political sagacity, Congress
was routed in Assembly polls.
The BJP also did not fare
well enough to form a gov-
ernment but the latest devel-
opments point to the party’s
preparations for the 2024 LS
elections. Congress mean-
while is busy with Bharat
Jodo Yatra. Despite Kharge
having taken over as Con-
gress president there’s no
sign of change in the party’s
functioning. Tough but wise
decisions, like in the case of
Rajasthan, are deferred. The
BJP is ever ready with its net
spread out for any catch com-
ing its way. The party also
has to contend with AAP in
Punjab. That’s two too many
for a comatose party
.
BJP LENDS DIGNITY
TO CONG DISCARDS
Former Punjab Chief
Minister Capt Amarinder
Singh and Sunil Jakhar
have made it to the BJP’s
national executive.
Former spokesperson
of the Congress
Jaiveer Shergill is now
national spokesperson
of the BJP
C
PM NARENDRA MODI’S
STELLAR PERFORMANCE
AT G20 MEET IN BALI
A
I hold no brief for
Savarkar. I was against a
stamp being issued with
his photo on it, during
Shrimati Indira Gandhi’s
regime. His portrait hangs
in the Central Hall of
Parliament, opposite that
of Gandhiji. Savarkar
invented the word
Hindutva. Savarkar was
arrested on 5th February
1948 after Gandhiji’s
assassination on 30th
January 1948. Nathu Ram
Godse was the murderer
President Joe Biden,
on last Friday, said
that he would back
“his friend Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi” during India’s G20
presidency for taking
forward the sustainable and
inclusive growth
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‘ABUSIVE’ WORDS AGAINST PM NARENDRA MODI
PM ‘BHASMASURA’ FOR
ANTI-NATIONALS, GOD
FOR COUNTRYMEN: RAVI
ABUSIVE WORDS FOR
PM IS NEW NORMAL
THING FOR CONG: PATRA
Bengaluru (ANI):
Hitting back at Con-
gress for its choice of
words against Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi, BJP national
general secretary CT
Ravi on Saturday said
only the corrupt and
anti-nationals see the
PM as “Bhasmasura”,
but for the people of
the country Modi is
“Lord Narayana”.
Addressing report-
ers here, the BJP leader
said, “PM Modi is
against the corrupt and
anti-nationals so for
them he’s ‘Bhasmas-
ura’ but for country-
men, he’s like Lord
Narayana. PM Modi is
in power to ‘bhasma’
(burn and turn to ash-
es) the corrupt.” For-
mer Congress MP VS
Ugrappa on Friday
called PM Modi “Bhas-
masura” just days after
his party chief Mall-
ikarjun Kharge de-
scribed the prime min-
ister as “Ravana”.
Ravi also said that
leaders like Siddara-
maiah call Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh
(RSS) communal.
“Leaders like Sid-
daramaiah call Hindu-
tva and nationalist
leaders like me com-
munal and people like
Dawood Ibrahim secu-
lar. They call RSS com-
munal and communal
people secular. It is
Congress’ mentality,”
said Ravi.
“Congress can give a
certificate to Dawood
Ibrahim for being secu-
lar,” he added.
Even in 2020, Ugrap-
pa created a controver-
sy by calling PM Modi
a “Bhasmasura” and
Union Minister Amit
Shah “Shani”.
New Delhi (PTI): The
BJP on Saturday said
that using abusive
words against Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi has become a
“new normal” for the
Congress.
BJP spokesperson
Sambit Patra cited re-
ports of Karnataka
Congress leader VS
Ugrappa calling Modi
“Bhasmasur”, a demon
in Indian mythology
, to
hit out at the opposition
party
. He noted that it
comescloseontheheels
of Congress president
Mallikarjun Kharge
throwing “Ravan” barb
at the prime minister.
It has become an is-
sue of common occur-
rence as far as the Con-
gress is concerned. The
Congresshasbecomean
abusiveparty
,healleged
at a press conference.
Citing US President
Joe Biden’s statement
that he stands with his
“friend” Modi as India
took over the G-20 presi-
dency
, Patra said on one
hand the world stands
with him and on the
other,theCongressuses
such language for him.
“This is sad and wor-
risome,”theBJPspokes-
person said.
Drawing on the epic
Mahabharata, he said
the Congress has
thrown “100 abuses” at
Modi and people will
wield ‘Sudarshan
Chakra’ like Lord
Krishnatofinishoff the
opposition party demo-
craticallyintheGujarat
assembly polls.
The BJP leader cited
several development
and welfare initiatives
of the Modi govern-
ment to assert that
such a leader cannot be
a “Bhasmasur”.
PM Modi is against the
corrupt and anti-
nationals so for them
he’s ‘Bhasmasura’ but
for countrymen, he’s like
Lord Narayana. PM
Modi is in power to
‘bhasma’ (burn and turn
to ashes) the corrupt.
CT RAVI,
BJP National Gen Secy
Congress has
thrown “100 abuses”
at Modi and people will
wield ‘Sudarshan
Chakra’ like Lord
Krishna to finish off
the opposition party
democratically in the
Gujarat assembly polls.
SAMBIT PATRA,
BJP Spokesperson
BJP IS TRYING
TO MISUSE
MY REMARKS:
KHARGE ON
‘RAVAN’ ROW
Ahmedabad: Fac-
ing flak from the
Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) over
his “Ravan” jibe
at Prime Minister
Narendra Modi,
Congress president
Mallikarjun Kharge
has accused the
ruling party of mis-
using his remarks
for electoral gains
in Gujarat, and said
that politics is not
about individuals
but policies. In his
first reaction over
the controversy,
Kharge told PTI that
he believes in “per-
formance politics”,
but the BJP’s style
of politics often
lacks the spirit of
democracy as “they
make it about one
person only, who is
everywhere”.
BATTLEGROUND GUJARAT
Yogi Adityanath calls for Congress
‘mukt’ Gujarat, cites UP example
Ahmedabad (PTI): Ut-
tar Pradesh Chief Min-
ister and senior
Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) leader Yogi Adity-
anath on Saturday ap-
pealed to people to rid
Gujarat of Congress
which he said would
solve all problems.
He was addressing a
rally in support of the
BJP contestant in
Khambhat town of
Anand district on the
last day of the cam-
paigning for the second
and final phase of the
Gujarat Assembly polls.
Polling for 89 seats
was held on December
1. The remaining 93
constituencies will vote
on December 5.
Adityanath dubbed
both Congress and Aam
AadmiPartyasa“threat
to security and a barrier
to development”.
“Mahatma Gandhi
had once said the Con-
gress party should be
disbanded once India
achieves Independence.
Now it is your responsi-
bility to do that. A ‘Con-
gress-mukt’ Gujarat
will solve all your prob-
lems,” he said.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath campaigning in Gujarat. —FILE PHOTO
WITH PATIDARS ON
ITS SIDE, BJP HAS
AN EDGE THIS TIME
Ahmedabad: All eyes are
once again on the less-
in-number yet influential
Patidar community of
Gujarat, which had put
the BJP on the edge
in 2017 polls that took
place in the shadow of
Hardik Patel-led quota
agitation to secure OBC
status for the com-
munity. While political
analysts believe that
most Patidars will vote
for BJP this time, former
quota stir leaders think
that many young voters
from the community are
open to other options.
BJP BANKING ON EX-CONG MLA KOTWAL
TO WIN TRIBAL-DOMINATED KHEDBRAHMA
Khedbrahma (PTI): The tribal-dominated Khedbrahma
Assembly segment in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district has
remained a Congress fortress. This time, the
BJP wants to breach it with the help of tribal
leader Ashvin Kotwal who has crossed over
to the ruling party from the Congress. Kotwal
had won the Khedbrahma seat in northeastern
Gujarat as a Congress candidate in the 2007,
2012 and 2017 assembly polls bagging on an
average of 50 to 55 per cent votes. He joined the BJP in May
this year and has been fielded from this seat.
JP Nadda calls for
mega BJP meet on
December 5 and 6
New Delhi (ANI): BJP
National President JP
Nadda on Saturday an-
nounced a crucial meet-
ing on December 5 and
6 in the national capital
to be attended by all key
office bearers of the
party from across states
to decide the road to the
2024 general elections.
Those in the know of
the matter have said
that Nadda will preside
over this two-day meet-
ing, and Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is also
likely to address the
concluding session vir-
tually on Tuesday
. With
last day of campaigning
for the Gujarat Assem-
bly elections coming to
a close on Saturday and
that for the Municipal
Corporation of Delhi
(MCD) polls over on Fri-
day, the meeting will
focus on future strate-
gies and will see the at-
tendance of all the na-
tional office bearers.
According to the par-
ty sources, the meeting
has been called to dis-
cuss the strategy and
preparations for the
2024 Lok Sabha elec-
tions and 2023 assembly
elections in several
states.
Besides, the national
office bearers of the
party, in-charge and co-
in-charge of all the
states, state presidents
and organization gen-
eral secretaries of all
states have also been
called for the meeting.
JP Nadda
Pradhan counters
CM Patnaik, asks
Padampur voters
not to trust him
Bargarh (PTI): Cam-
paigning in poll-bound
Padampur in Odisha on
the last day, senior BJP
leader and Union Min-
ister Dharmendra
Pradhan on Saturday
urged its people not to
trust the ruling BJD.
He said Chief Minis-
ter Naveen Patnaik,
who pledged to accord
district status to Pad-
ampur sub-division on
Friday, had “betrayed”
the people of neigh-
bouring Bijepur.
“Though he(Patnaik)
claims that he works
more and speaks less,
the BJD president sim-
ply utters lies. He had
assured a delegation to
make Padampur a dis-
trict very soon in 2019.
Now he is saying that he
will do it by 2023. There-
fore, do not trust him,”
Pradhan told a poll
meeting at Jagdalpur in
Padampur area.
PADAMPUR BYPOLL
Murmu, Dhankhar, PM Modi pay tributes
New Delhi (ANI): Pres-
ident Droupadi Murmu,
Vice President Jagdeep
Dhankhar and Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi on Saturday paid
rich tribute to India’s
first President Dr Rajen-
dra Prasad on his birth
anniversary and called
him a legendary leader
whoepitomizedcourage
and scholarly zeal.
President Murmu
paid floral tributes to
Dr Rajendra Prasad on
his birth anniversary at
Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Vice President
Jagdeep Dhankhar re-
membered the former
President on his birth
anniversary and said he
had played a pivotal
role in shaping the des-
tiny of the country
.
Paying tributes to Dr
Rajendra Prasad, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi said Prasad was
firmly rooted in India’s
culture and also had a
futuristic vision for the
country’s growth.
DR RAJENDRA PRASAD’S BIRTH ANNIV
President Murmu pays floral tributes to Dr Rajendra Prasad.
MAKE EDU ACCESSIBLE
FOR PWD: PREZ MURMU
New Delhi: President
Droupadi Murmu on Saturday
stressed on maximum use
of technology to remove
language-related barriers
in education and to make
education more accessible
to children with disabilities.
She presented the National
Awards for the Empowerment
of Persons with Disabilities
for 2021 and 2022 here.
GOVT FOCUSED ON
ACCESSIBILITY: MODI
New Delhi: On the Interna-
tional Day of Persons with
Disabilities, PM Narendra
Modi on Saturday said his
govt has taken many initia-
tives to create opportunities
for them. “Our Government
has undertaken numerous
initiatives which have created
opportunities for persons with
disabilities and enabled them
to shine,” PM Modi tweeted.
MP: GOVT SCHOOL TEACHER SUSPENDED FOR
TAKING PART IN CONG’S BHARAT JODO YATRA
Barwani: A govt school teacher has been suspended for
attending the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Madhya
Pradesh’s Barwani district, an official said on Saturday. Rajesh
Kannoje, a teacher with a primary school under the state’s Tribal
Affairs Department in Kanasya, was suspended on November
25, a day after he took part in the yatra. The issue came to light
after his suspension order surfaced on social media.
Bharat Jodo Yatra is the voice of
‘loktantra’,says Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi (PTI): Con-
gress leader Rahul Gan-
dhi on Saturday at-
tacked Prime Minister
Narendra Modi over
high prices of petrol,
diesel and cooking gas,
saying the Bharat Jodo
Yatra is the voice of
‘loktantra’ against his
“loot-tantra”.
The Congress has
been attacking the gov-
ernment for not reduc-
ing the price of petrol
and diesel in the coun-
try despite global crude
oil prices going down
considerably
.
Rahul Gandhi with specially-abled people on International Day of
Persons with Disabilities ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, in Agar Malwa.
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Crucial
Crucial
3 KILLED IN ROAD
ACCIDENT IN UP’S
UNNAO DISTRICT
Unnao: Three people
died in a fire that broke
out following a collision
between two trucks and a
dumper on the Lucknow-
Kanpur highway on Sat-
urday. The deceased have
been identified as Pappu
Singh (52), Balvir Singh
(42) and Satish Kumar
(46), a police official said
on Saturday.
ED RAIDS AT 17
MAHA LOCATIONS
IN PMLA CASE
New Delhi: The ED on
Saturday said that con-
ducted raids in 17 loca-
tions across Mumbai and
Nagpur in connection with
a PMLA case pertaining to
the cross-border smug-
gling of betel nuts. The
search operations were
carried out at office and
residential premises of
various persons involved.
SUKESH DUPING CASE:
PINKI IRANI SENT TO
JUDICIAL CUSTODY
New Delhi: A Delhi Court
sent Pinki Irani to judicial
custody till December 21
in a probe into a Rs 200
crore extortion case involv-
ing jailed conman Sukesh
Chandrasekhar. The police
said, Mumbai-based Irani
is said to be a close aide
of Chandrasekhar and
introduced him to actor
Jacqueline Fernandez.
CUSTOMS SEIZE GOLD
WORTH `70 LAKH AT
KOCHI AIRPORT
Kochi: The Customs at
Kochi airport on Friday
caught a person trying
to smuggle gold worth
Rs 70 lakh inside small
packs after a Kozhikode-
bound plane was diverted
to Kochi following hy-
draulic failure. Malap-
puram native, Samad,
was arrested when the
Spice jet flight from Jed-
dah was diverted to Kochi
airport and Customs
seized 1,650 g of gold
from him, the Customs
officials said on Saturday.
21-YEAR-OLD SOCIAL
MEDIA INFLUENCER
MEGHA THAKUR DIES
New Delhi: Megha
Thakur, Canadian TikTok
star, died “suddenly and
unexpectedly”, her parents
have announced. She was
21. Thakur, who had over
930k followers on TikTok,
was known for promoting
body positivity. She also
frequently shared videos
of her dancing. In an Insta-
gram post from her profile,
her parents shared that she
died on November 24. Her
parents described Megha
as a confident and inde-
pendent young woman.
8. प्रारूप-13
(नियम 13(2) देनिये)
प्राधिक
ृ त अधिकरारी करा कराररायालर - नगर पररषद झुनझुनू
क्रमांकः 12411 दिनांकः 01/12/2022
लोक सूचिरा
अधोहस्ाक्षरक्ाता की जानकारी में यह लाया गया है दक नगरीय क्षषेत्र झुनझुनू के राजस्व ग्ाम झुनझुनू में ससथि् भूदम या उनके भाग, दजनका द्व्वरण नीचषे दिया गया है, का 31 दिसम्बर
2021 सषे पू्वता काला्वदध सषे गैर कृदिक प्रयोजनों के दलए उपयोग दकया जा रहा है / दकया गया है और इसदलए दनमांदक् भूदम या उसके भाग में वयस््यों के अदधकार / दह् राजसथिान
भू-राजस्व अदधदनयम, 1956 की धारा 90 क की उप धारा (8) के अधीन पयता्वदस् दकयषे जानषे की िायी है -
क्र. स.
रराजस्व ग्राम
करा िराम
िरातरा सं. िरातेदरार करा िराम िसररा िं. रकबरा
भूनम की
नकसम
1. झुनझुनू 734 1. अदनल पुत्र पुरुिो्म दहससा - 129/23200 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2. अमरदसंह पुत्र कुमभाराम दहससा - 141/23200 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
3. आतमारामटी्बड़ा पुत्र ररछपाल टी्बड़ा दहससा - 2243/46400 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
4. उमाित्त पुत्र द्वरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
5. ओमप्रकाश पुत्र मिनलाल दहससा - 1/32 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
6. ओमप्रकाश पुत्र रामकुमार दहससा - 31/3867 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
7. गुला्बदसंह पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
8. दचरंजीलाल पुत्र मुन्ालाल दहससा - 53/5800 जाद् - जांदगड सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
9. छगनदसंह पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
10. जगिीश पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
11. जगमाल पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
12. ्ारामणी पत्ी प्रभुियाल दहससा - 347/92800 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
13. ियाराम पुत्र नौरंगराम दहससा - 119/5800 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
14. नषेमीचंि पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
15. न्बतािा पुत्री द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
16. न्वीन पुत्र गोकलचनि दहससा - 9/1856 जाद् - जांदगड सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
17. प्रभूियाल पुत्र भीं्वाराम दहससा - 347/92800 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
18. प्रभूियाल पुत्र भोमाराम दहससा - 127/46400 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
19. ्बा्बू पुत्र जी्ा दहससा - 1/12 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
20. भीं्वदसंह पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
21. मुना पुत्र जी्ा दहससा - 1/12 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
22. मनीराम पुत्र हरीराम दहससा - 1/144 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
23. मुलचनि पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
24. महीपाल पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
25. मामचनि पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा - 1/20 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
26. मोहनलाल पुत्र िषे्वकरण दहससा - 251 /46400 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
27. र्ना पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा - 1/20 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
28. रामकुमार पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
29. रामजीलाल पुत्र दचनमाराम दहससा - 43 / 18560 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
30. रामलाल पुत्र सुरजा दहससा - 1/24 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
31. रामषेश्वर पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा - 1/20 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
32. द्वक्रम पुत्र हरीराम दहससा - 1/144 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
33. द्वजयकुमार शमाता पुत्र रामा्व्ार दहससा - 31/4640 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
34. द्वनोिकुमार पुत्र हरीराम दहससा - 1/144 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
35. दश्वचनि पुत्र िषे्बूराम दहससा - 1/36 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
36. शीशराम पुत्र रामनारायण दहससा - 251/46400 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
37. संजी्व कुमार पुत्र रामचनद्र दहससा - 8/725 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
38. सतयनारायण पुत्र हनुमानाराम दहससा - 127/23200 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
39. सतयनारायण पुत्र मिनलाल दहससा - 1/32 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
40. सं्रा पुत्री द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
41. सं्ोि कुमार पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
42. सुदनल कुमार पुत्र रामचनद्र दहससा - 33/1600 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
43. सुदनल कुमार पुत्र पुरूिो्म दहससा - 257/46400 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
44. सुमन पत्ी सुरषेनद्र दहससा - 251/46400 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
45. सुदमत्रा पत्ी दचमनाराम दहससा - 43/18560 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
46. सुरषेनद्र कुमार पुत्र हरीराम दहससा - 1/144 जाद् - कुमा्व् सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
47. सुरषेश पुत्र रामचनद्र दहससा - 189/23200 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
48. सरोज पुत्री द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/180 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
49. हनुमान पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा - 1/20 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
50. हरनारायण पुत्र िषे्बूराम दहससा - 917/46404 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
51. दहमानशु कुमार पुत्र राजषेनद्रकुमार दहससा - 103/23200 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2490 0.6900 ्बारानी 1
2555 1.4800 ्बारानी 1
2556 0.9500 ्बारानी 3
2846 0.2000 ्बारानी 1
2846/
3937
0.2000 ्बारानी 3
2. झुनझुनू 1242 1. अजी्दसंह पुत्र अमरदसंह दहससा - 251 / 9250 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2. अमरदसंह पुत्र कुमभाराम दहससा - 153 / 18500 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
3. आतमाराम पुत्र ररछपाल दहससा - 11/925 जाद् - महाजन सा. भैङाकीढाणी खा्षेिार
4. कमलािषे्वी पत्ी सज्जनकुमार दहससा - 49/1850 जाद् - जाट सा. लुणा खा्षेिार
5. गुला्बिषे्वी पत्ी मन्ीराम दहससा - 91/4625 जाद् - कुमहार सा. ्बुडादनया खा्षेिार
6. जुगलदकशोर रोजदड़या पुत्र ्बहािुरमल दहससा - 8 / 925 जाद् - जाट सा. ्बास माना
्हसील उियपुर्वाटी खा्षेिार
7. जलषेदसंह पुत्र ररशालदसंह दहससा - 51/3700 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
8. प्वन पुत्र ्बा्बूलाल दहससा - 1953/18500 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
9. ्बन्वारीलाल पुत्र ्बा्बूलाल दहससा - 181 / 1850 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
10. ्ब्बी्ािषे्वी पत्ी सुरषेशकुमार दहससा - 18/925 जाद् - जाट सा. सीगङा खा्षेिार
11. भग्व्ीिषे्वी पत्ी ्बा्बूलाल दहससा - 578/4625 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
12. रषेशमी पत्ी िषे्वकरणदसंह दहससा - 137/9250 जाद् - जाट सा. भैङाकीढाणी खा्षेिार
13. राजषेनद्रदसंह पुत्र रामकरणदसंह दहससा - 2731/37000 जाद् - जाट सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
14. राज्बाला पत्ी रमषेशकुमार दहससा - 2731/37000 जाद् - जाट सा. भड़ूनिाखुिता खा्षेिार
15. द्वनोि पुत्र ्बा्बूलाल दहससा - 2131/18500 जाद् - ब्ाह्मण सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
16. संजी्वकुमार पुत्र रामचनद्र दहससा - 3439 / 18500 जाद् - महाजन सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
17. सतयनारायण पुत्र हनुमानाराम दहससा - 237/3700 जाद् - जाट सा. लुणा खा्षेिार
18. हजारीलाल पुत्र धमाताराम दहससा - 161/18500 जाद् - माली सा. मषेगसागर खा्षेिार
2849 1.8500 ्बारानी 2
3. झुनझुनू 673 1. द्ारका प्रसाि पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2. फ्षेहचनि पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
3. ्बसन्लाल पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
4. महषेनद्र कुमार पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
5. मो्ीलाल पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
6. द्वनोि कुमार पुत्र जगन्ाथि दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2856 0.4500 ्बारानी 2
2857 0.5600 ्बारानी 2
2868 0.6200 ्बारानी 3
4. झुनझुनू 832 1. औमाि् पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
2. जगिीश पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
3. नषेमीचनि पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
4. मूलचनि पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
5. रामकुमार पुत्र द्बरजाराम दहससा - 1/6 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
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5. झुनझुनू 601 1. उममषेि कं्वर पत्ी सािूतालदसंह राठोड़ दहससा - 1/10 जाद् - राजपू् सा. ्बडागां्व खा्षेिार
2. द्ारकाप्रसाि पुत्र मालाराम दहससा - 29/410 जाद् - जांदगड सा. मालसर खा्षेिार
3. ननिकं्वर पत्ी रामपालदसंह दहससा - 1/10 जाद् - राजपू् सा. ्बडागां्व खा्षेिार
4. प्रह्ािराम पुत्र ज्ानाराम दहससा - 1517/16035 जाद् - कुमहार सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
5. मोहममि दनसार पुत्र गीगोखां दहससा - 1/10 जाद् - मुसलमान सा. झुनझुनू खा्षेिार
6. मोहममिदनसार पुत्र गीगषेखां दहससा - 29/410 जाद् - मुसलमान सा. िषेह खा्षेिार
7. मोहरदसंह पुत्र भग्वानाराम दहससा 1/10 जाद् - जाट सा. ररजाणी खा्षेिार
8. राकेश पुत्र महा्वीरप्रसाि दहससा - 12/205 जाद् - जांदगड सा. मालसर खा्षेिार
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2855 1.5400 ्बारानी 3
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अ्ः उ्् भूदम में दह् रखनषे ्वालषे प्रतयषेक वयस्् को इसके द्ारा सूदच् दकया जा्ा है दक इस सूचना के प्रकाशन की ्ारीख सषे 7 दिन के भी्र भी्र कारण ्ब्ायें दक ्यों न उ््
भूदम पर उसके अदधकारों और दह् को पयता्वदस् कर दिया जायें और इसदलए ्यों न भूदम को राजय सरकार समस् द्वललंगमों सषे मु्् दनदह् दकया जा सके।
यह सूचना मषेरषे हस्ाक्षर और मुहर के अधीन 1.12.2022 को जारी की जा्ी है।
िोट : खा्षेिार उ्् आम सूचना को वयस््श: ्ादमल समझषे।
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‘Illegalminingshouldstop’
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Additional
Chief Secretary Mines
Subodh Agarwal has
directed officials to
continueactionagainst
illegal mining activi-
ties. He said that Jhun-
jhunu & Sikar districts
have abundant re-
serves of minerals in-
cluding iron ore and
copper therefore the
action against illegal
mining should contin-
ue. Agarwal said that
the state govt is moving
ahead with the policy
of banning illegal min-
ing in the mining sec-
tor. Referring to the il-
legal mining and trans-
portation of iron ore,
he said that the officers
have given a positive
message by taking ef-
fective action against
illegal activities. He
said that due to Khetri
Copper, Raj is recog-
nized all over the world
and now huge reserves
of Uranium have also
been found.
SubodhAgarwal & other offiicials
in a meeting on Saturday.
Baraat returns
as bride calls
off marriage for
dowry demand
First India Bureau
Ajmer: In an unexpect-
ed turn of events, a
groom’s family can-
celled the wedding and
returned after the
bride’s kin turned down
their dowry demands of
Rs 10 lakh cash or car on
the wedding day
.
The incident oc-
curred in the Ramganj
area of Ajmer on De-
cember 1 when the
groom, Saurabh, was
about to enter the house
of the bride, Nikita. The
family members of the
girl refused to give dow-
ry, following which, the
procession returned
without performing the
marriage. Heated argu-
ments were also ex-
changed from both sides
at the spot. The bride’s
family had come from
Kolkata to Ajmer to per-
form the marriage.
G-20SHERPAAMITABH
KANTTOREACHUDAIPUR
TODAYFORTHESUMMIT
Swapna Sarita Mohanty
Udaipur: India’s G-20
Sherpa Amitabh Kant
will reach Udaipur to-
day and stay here till 8
December. He has been
accorded the status of
State guest from the
General Administra-
tion Department.
The Rajasthan Gov-
ernment’s Depart-
ment of Tourism is all
set to receive Sherpas,
ambassadors, and sen-
ior representatives of
different countries
with a traditional wel-
come for the first
Sherpa meeting of the
G-20 Summit, sched-
uled to start on Sun-
day in Udaipur.
The Department of
Tourism has chalked
out a comprehensive
plan to hold various
cultural programmes
during the 4-day-long
event from today to 7,
starting from welcom-
ing the guests at the
airport to the Sherpa
meeting. Gayatri
Rathod, Principal Sec-
retary, the Department
of Tourism, provided
this information to the
media on Saturday
.
Folk artistes preparing to welcome the guests at the Maharana
Pratap Airport in Udaipur on Saturday.
Rajasthan’s famous
folk artistes to
perform during
4-day event
Family members staging a protest outside Lalgarh Jatan
Police Station demanding suspension of SHO on Saturday.
Sunil Sihag
Sri Ganganagar:
Family members of
the nine-year-old girl,
who was raped and
murdered in the Lal-
garh Jatan area of Sri
Ganganagar, jammed
the state highway on
Friday and refused to
take the body of the
victim till their de-
mands are met. The
family members have
been staging a protest
outside Lalgarh Jatan
Police Station demand-
ing suspension of SHO
and other police staff
and compensation of
Rs. 50 lakhs.
The body of the vic-
tim was recovered on
November 30 from the
crematorium of the
Lalgarh Jatan area.
The girl had injuries
on her head and it was
revealed that the girl
was raped and then
murdered. Following
the incident, the fami-
ly members and locals
are staging a sit-in out-
side the police station.
Girl raped & killed,
family protests for
compensation
9. First India Bureau
Jaipur: Former Con-
gress President Sonia
GandhimayjoinBharat
Jodo Yatra in Ra-
jasthan. Her birthday
falls on December 9 and
she may celebrate the
occasion with Rahul
Gandhi during the
Yatra. Sonia Gandhi
may possibly stay in
Kota on her birthday,
party sources said. CM
Ashok Gehlot reached
New Delhi on Saturday
night where he is sched-
uled to attend the first
meeting of the Con-
gress Steering Commit-
tee today. After attend-
ing the meeting, he will
return to Jhalawar to
welcome Rahul Gan-
dhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra
today evening. He may
invite Sonia Gandhi to
join the Yatra in Ra-
jasthan.
Kota: Revenue Min-
ister Ramlal Jat re-
viewed preparations for
Yatra in Kota’s Ram-
ganjmandi. He held a
meeting with District
Collector OP Bunkar,
ADG l of Police Biju
George Joseph, SDM
Kanishk Kataria,
Tehsildar Navnand Sin-
gh, Congress District
President Saroj Meena
and inspected Hiriya
Khedi, Suket and Deori
Ghata on NH-52 & also
interacted with road-
side guava sellers on
Suket flyover.
Sawai Madhopur:
RAJSICO Chairman
Rajiv Arora, MLA Rohit
Bohra & other leaders
reached Sawai Mad-
hopur and reviewed the
preparations for Bharat
Jodo Yatra. PCC mem-
ber Awadh Sharma,
JMCH’s Deputy Mayor
Aslam Farooqui also
reached Sawai Mad-
hopur and inspected
the Yatra’s route, places
for stay, etc. They spoke
to senior officials ofthe
district administration
and police department
about the preparations.
From there, the leaders
left for Dausa. In the
meanwhile, a contro-
versy over Bharat Jodo
Yatras’ poster erupted
in Rajsamand.
MP Diya Kumari and
MLA Deepti Mahesh-
wari targeted the Con-
gress government and
alleged that the govern-
ment property was be-
ing misused.
Sincere words of praise to
those who least expect it,
make life richer for both, the
receiver and the giver.
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Gul Mohammad
Kota: Kota’s Rampura
Satellite Hospital will
undergo renovation.
Urban Development
and Self-Governance
Minister Shanti Dhari-
wal laid the foundation
stone on Saturday after
offering prayers. The
renovation of parking,
OPD block, administra-
tion block and wards at
the hospital would be
done at a cost of Rs 17
crore.
Dhariwal gave in-
structions to the City
Development Trust to
complete this project in
six months. He said
that the Rajasthan gov-
ernment is working
with extreme sensitiv-
ity to provide better
medical facilities to its
people by expanding
medical facilities
worth more than Rs 193
crore in Kota and in-
creasing its resources.
On this occasion,
Congress leader Amit
Dhariwal, Mayor Man-
ju Mehra, Deputy May-
or Sonu Qureshi, Zafar
Mohammad, Medical
College Principal Dr
Vijay Sardana Hospital
Superintendent RK
Singh, Special Officer
of City Development
Trust RD Meena were
present.
Dhariwal also at-
tended the convention
of West Central Rail-
way Labour Union in
Kota as its chief guest.
Office bearers of the
trade union welcomed
the Minister. Congress
leader Amit Dhariwal
was also present.
Dhariwal, while ad-
dressing the conven-
tion, said that there is a
need to intensify the
struggle for privatisa-
tion of railways.
“The trade union
has been fighting for
the interests of railway
employees. Congress
will stand with the la-
bourers against privat-
ization,” the Minister
said. Demanding im-
plementation of the
Old Pension Scheme
across the country, he
called upon the labour
union to organise a na-
tionwide agitation.
Dhariwal lays foundation stone for Rampura Satellite Hosp’s renovation
TO WHOM IS
MANOHAR LAL
INDEBTED?
Recently, Haryana
CM Manohar Lal
Khattar had invited his
old friends and cam-
paigners for a meal at
the CM’s residence. The
food menu was as sim-
ple as his agenda, ‘Invit-
ing old friends over
Makke ki Roti and Sar-
son ke Saag.’ His cam-
paigner friends ex-
pressed happiness say-
ing, ‘You have left be-
hind the records of all
the 3 sons (Devilal, Ban-
silal and Bhajanlal).We
want your tenure as CM
to set new records.’ On
this, Khattar calmly
said, “10 years is
enough time, I did not
expect that much.’ He
then told his friends
that he had met the PM
in the past and the PM
asked him, “Manohar
Lal ji are you happy?”
To this I said, “I am
happy, satisfied and
eternally grateful to
you that you gave so
many chances. I didn’t
even think that I would
ever become an MLA.”
ALLIES’ ADVICE TO
RAHUL
When Rahul Gan-
dhi’s Bharat Jodo
Yatra entered Maha-
rashtra, Aaditya Thack-
eray, accorded Rahul a
grand welcome saying,
“Welcome to our prov-
ince. Then I would also
say that this time your
visit should have been
in Gujarat instead of
Maharashtra.” To
which Rahul replied na-
ively saying, “My visit
is neither political nor
for political gains.” Af-
ter this Sharad Pawar’s
daughter Supriya Sule,
also bluntly asked Ra-
hul, “Your Yatra was in
Kerala for 17 days while
you are spending only 3
days in UP?” Rahul re-
sponded in the same
manner as he did to
Aaditya. When Jairam
Ramesh came to know
about this, he called
Aaditya and said,
“You should not
have spoken to
Rahul ji like
this.” In re-
turn, Aaditya
bluntly said,
“I said what I
thought was
right.” When Aaditya
narrated the incident to
his father, Uddhav,
stressed that Jairam
Ramesh doesn’t have
the political maturity,
which the late Ahmed
Patel had.
WHAT WILL
HAPPEN IN
HIMACHAL?
The Congress is up-
beat about the pos-
sible results of the
Himachal Pradesh
polls, while BJP is con-
fident that even if they
fall short of a few seats
to form the govern-
ment, the party will
manage it, as many in-
dependents are expect-
ed to win there this
time. On the other
hand, if the Con-
gress wins, then
there will be at
least three
strong contend-
ers for the post of
CM. One is Muke-
sh Agnihotri.The
other is Sukhwind-
er Singh Sukho,
and the third
one is the royal family
there i.e. Rani Pratibha
Singh, on whose behest
20-25 tickets have been
distributed. If any one
of them gets a chance to
become the CM, then
BJP can pull the strings
on the ‘disgruntled’
group.
FEEDING TWO
LAKH PEOPLE,
COURTESY A
‘PAUPER’!
Pradeep Singh, the
Saffron Party’s MP
from Bihar’s Araria as-
sembly seat, was once
one of the poorest LS
MPs. His mother Shy-
ama Devi passed away
on November 22. So on
this Monday i.e. Decem-
ber 5, Dwadasha Kar-
ma, Shradhanjali and
Shanti Bhoj have been
organised for the peace
of the departed soul. If
sources are to be be-
lieved, the MP has sent
invitations to 2 lakh
people of his constitu-
ency to participate in
this programme. The
MP expects that more
than one lakh people
will attend the func-
tion. MP’s close aide
claims that “This, is, in
a way, is the beginning
of preparations for
2024 polls, that is why
invitation letters have
been distributed on
such a large scale’.
MOHAMMAD SAAD
IN CONGRESS’
CAMPAIGN
Maulana Moham-
mad Saad of Niza-
muddin Markaz, who
became popular during
the Corona period, was
seen campaigning for
the Congress during
Delhi Municipal polls.
It is said that this prop-
aganda was a part of a
well thought out strat-
egy. In fact, the Dalit
and Minority commu-
nities, which were once
Congress’s vote bank in
Delhi, have now become
part AAp’s core vote
bank There is a direct
contest between AAP
and BJP in Delhi, so if
Congress makes even a
small dent in the
Muslim vote bank, it
can be beneficial for
BJP. Perhaps this is the
reason why all cases
registered against Saad
have been shelved in a
hurry
.
TEACHING A
LESSON, THE WAY
A LEADER
UNDERSTANDS IT!
Recently, BJP’s Or-
ganisation Gener-
al Secretary BL San-
tosh called an impor-
tant meeting of senior
party leaders and MPs
of Delhi. In this meet-
ing, BJP’s West Delhi
MP Pravesh Verma’s
exaggerated way of
talking annoyed San-
tosh. Turning to Ver-
ma, Santosh said,
“When there
were assembly
elections in
Delhi, we
gave you max-
imum oppor-
tunities.
But when the election
results came, we could
not win even one of
your 10 seats. When the
meeting was over,
Pravesh took Santosh at
a lone corner and plead-
ed saying, “All these
things. You could have
explained to me even in
private.” On this San-
tosh said, “If you had
said these things in pri-
vate, we would have an-
swered you in private.”
QUESTION ON
RAHUL’S VISIT
When Rahul Gan-
dhi reached Mad-
hya Pradesh on his
Bharat Jodo Yatra, a
press conference was
called. As soon as
Jairam Ramesh started
telling reporters that
‘We have worked hard
to prepare the route for
the Yatra,’ Rahul inter-
rupted him saying,
‘This is not a Congress
Yatra and neither is my
Yatra political.’ But the
‘pain’ of Maharashtra
Congress President
Nana Patole was
that ‘when we
are in politics,
how can our
Yatra be non-
political? Rahul
is seen with
masses, but isn’t
giving place
to the
leaders
o n
his platform. For exam-
ple, when Sachin Pilot
joined the Yatra in MP,
Rahul was surprised to
see him and said ‘Achha
aap bhi aaye hai?’ But
Pilot did not get a place
on the stage. Big leaders
of UP are continuously
keeping distance from
the Yatra and thus eve-
ryone is wondering
what is the meaning of
this?
...AND FINALLY
During a ‘roadshow’
of AAP supremo
Arvind Kejriwal for Guj
polls, Harbhajan Singh,
Radhav Chadha & Pun-
jabCMBhagwantMann
were with him on the
campaign truck. Sud-
denly, a young man
from crowd started
waving a steel glass to-
wards Mann. When
Mann turned towards
him, he said, ‘Cheers’.
Mann’s facial expres-
sion changed, Kejriwal
started waving his hand
in the other direction
ignoring this scene.
BY TRIDIB RAMAN
The author is a journalist
and political commentator
and views expressed are
his personal
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LEADERS GIRD UP THEIR LIONS AS BHARAT
JODO YATRA ENTERS RAJASTHAN TODAY!
CM Ashok Gehlot is likely to invite
Sonia Gandhi to join the Yatra in Raj
Minister Ramlal Jat reviewed Yatra
preparations in Kota’s Ramganjmandi
ML Khattar Rahul Gandhi
Jaipur (PTI): A day be-
fore Bharat Jodo Yatra is
slated to enter Raj, Congress
leader Sachin Pilot released
a video welcoming Rahul
Gandhi.”Entire Rajasthan
is joining Rahul ji’s Bharat
Jodo Yatra. Are you com-
ing?” Pilot said in the video
posted on Twitter. The video
showed him tying shoelace,
stretching his body, fixing his
spectacles and running as
more people joined him.
PILOT TIES UP SHOE LACE, STRETCHES BODY
IN VIDEO WELCOMING BHARAT JODO YATRA
Kamal Kant
Jaipur: A division
bench of Rajasthan
high court will hear the
PIL filed by deputy lead-
er of opposition Rajen-
dra Rathore on the is-
sue of the resignations
of Congress MLAs on
December 6.
The PIL is listed at
number 19 in the cause
list of the HC. Hearing
will be held in the bench
of Justice MM Srivas-
tava & Justice VK Bhar-
wani. The PIL was filed
by Rathore on Dec 1
seeking directions to
Assembly Speaker for
taking a decision on
resignations given by
over 90 Congress MLAs.
He also demanded to
make public the names
of MLAs who have re-
signed and to restrain
them from participat-
ing in Assembly pro-
ceedings.
He said in PIL that
under Rajasthan Legis-
lative Assembly Proce-
dure Rule-173, there is
no option but to accept
such resignations.
Jaipur: Giving a message of
soft Hindutva, posters with
a new slogan ‘ Dharm ki Jay
Ho, Adharm Ka Nash Ho’
have emerged ahead of Rahul
Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra in
Rajasthan. Pictures of Rahul
Gandhi’s visit to temples dur-
ing his Yatra are also there on
the posters which have been
put up in various cities and
towns in the state. Gandhi
visited temples in the states
from where the Yatra passed.
The political message is
clear, the Congress wants to
snatch the issue of Hindutva
from BJP.
POSTERS OF BHARAT JODO YATRA WITH AN
ALL NEW SLOGAN GRAB THE SPOTLIGHT
Huge posters of Bharat Jodo Yatra are being put up at various
junctures including the Jawahar Circle at JLN Marg & also the
Bais Godam Circle in Jaipur ahead of Yatra’s commencement in
Rajasthan on Dec 5. —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Cong MLAs’
resignation PIL
to be heard on
December 6
CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with school children during his visit to take stock of preps of Bharat Jodo
Yatra at Suket village in Kota. Also seen here is Pramod Jain Bhaya, Ram Lal Jat and others.
BL Santosh Bhagwant Mann
Dr Kirodi Lal
Meena met Shanti
Dhariwal at the
latter’s residence
on Saturday.
Speculations are
rife in political
circles about the
stalwarts’ meet
Shanti Dhariwal during the foundation stone laying ceremony of
Satellite Hospital in Rampura in Kota on Saturday. Also seen here
are Vijay Sardana, RD Meena, Manju Mehra, Amit Dhariwal, Sonu
Qureshi, Dr Zafar Mohd, Chandan Dubey, Mohd Tahir, Jagdish
Soni and others.
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With an unfettered spirit, Chahat
Singh from Mumbai, made for a
stunning finalist at the First
India Queen 2022, held at
Jade Ballroom, Hotel Sahara
Star, Mumbai on October 21!
n ace model and
a stunning
fashion aficio-
nado, Chahat
Singh is a
young woman
with vivid
dreams and a fierce
passion to achieve all
that she aims for. She
walks with grace, poses
with panache and
moves like melodies. As
she swayed to the Bol-
lywood tunes during
the talent rounds, she
left a lot of mouth
gawking in absolute
awe and fascination. In
conversation with City
First, Chahat spills the
beans about her career
trajectory, family and
the next chapter of her
life.
When asked about
her background, the
dynamic beauty
claimed, “I was born in
Haryana and brought
up in Mumbai. I have a
background in science,
and I’m presently clini-
cal psychology. I choose
to major in psychology
to raise consciousness
about mental health in
our nation.” She fur-
ther added, “I want to
get rid of the idea that
people with mental ill-
nesses should be
ashamed of them-
selves.”
When asked what led
to her interest in the
field of fashion and
modelling, the diva
claimed, “It ain’t solely
about fashion and mod-
elling. I’ve been danc-
ing since I was three
years old, and I’ve had
training in several dif-
ferent dance genres, in-
cluding hip-hop, bone-
breaking, and begin-
ner-level belly
dancing. At the
age of 16, I stum-
bled upon model-
ling, and ever
since, I’ve been
madly in love with
being in front of
the camera. My goal
to represent India
abroad has also been
increasingly intense.
I think pageants pro-
vide contestants with
a lovely and useful
platform to discuss the
problems that are im-
portant to them and
strive towards them. I
have won about 11 ti-
tles as of this point,
and my goal is to win
the bigger crowns.” “I
can’t be more grateful
to Jagdeesh Chandra
and the entire team of
First India Queen for
providing a huge plat-
form and helping me tap
my potential. Grate-
ful to the entire
team & looking
forward to more
opportunities.”
MITALI DUSAD
mitalidusad01@gmail.com
A
PERSONIFIED
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ARIES
MAR 21 - APRIL 20
Things move
positively on the
academic front
and encourage
you. Good man
management
will help you in
completing a
project in time.
Travelling with your near and dear ones
to the countryside will prove immensely
fulfilling. Blessings of someone close will
find you fulfilling your expectations.
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22
You are likely
to experience a
positive phase in
your existence.
Favourable
decision can
be expected
regarding a piece
of property under
dispute. Those in tourism and hospitality
sectors will find new opportunities
knocking at their door. You may take the
initiative of organising a family gathering.
TAURUS
APRIL 21 - MAY 20
Switching to
healthy foods
will be the key to
remaining fit and
active. A family
issue may need
to be deliberated
upon, so that it
does not disturb
domestic harmony. An out of town
invitation will tempt some to undertake
the journey. Spirituality may bring a
special meaning to your life.
SCORPIO
OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22
A trip with
friends will be
both enjoyable
and therapeutic.
Family life will
remain stable
and provide you
a firm foundation
from where to
venture forth. This is the best time for
launching your ideas at work. Money
multiplies through excellent financial
planning. The day turns out well for you.
GEMINI
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Change of diet
will improve
health. A
difference of
opinion may
pit you against
a family elder.
Those compelled
to travel are likely
to find interesting company. Some of you
will be able to add to your wealth and
even plan to buy property. You are set to
enjoy the exclusive company of people.
SAGITTARIUS
NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22
Meeting someone
new is likely to
enlarge your
social circle. Your
ideas will work on
the professional
front and speed
up the progress.
Your financial
condition is not bad, but you do possess
the potential to earn much more. So,
be determine towards it. Overall health
remains good .
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
Time is
favourable as
your real estate
investments start
giving handsome
returns. An
official trip is
likely to keep
you tied up.
Your support to a youngster will help
boost his or her self-confidence. An
earning opportunity may come along for
businesspersons and traders.
CAPRICORN
DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20
Businesspersons
are likely to do
good business
today and earn
well. The day
proves excellent
for you, both
personally and
professionally.
Appease someone in the family to have
your way.You may have to put your foot
down against a trip you are reluctant to
go on.
LEO
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Businesspersons
are likely to do
good business
today and earn
well. The day
proves excellent
for you. Appease
someone in the
family to have
your way.You may have to put your foot
down against a trip you are reluctant to
go on. Keep a close track of the progress
of construction initiated by you.
AQUARIUS
JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19
You will be able
to get the study
stream you desire
on the academic
front. Going
is likely to get
better. Purchasing
a new car or
an expensive
appliance is indicated. The day is
favourable to get a project underway.
Efforts to grow financially strong are
likely to show positive results soon.
VIRGO
AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23
Those in the
financial sector
can hope to start
making profits.
You may think
up ways of
improving
your health.
A major
renovation work may be undertaken at
home. A journey is likely to take you
down the memory lane. Owning a house
is indicated for some.
PISCES
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20
Some additional
perks can be
expected by those
in the private
sector.Family life
will cruise along
smoothly and
give you time for
rest and recoup.
A promotion or a prestigious appointment
is in store for those in a government job.
Money flows in and keeps you financially
secure.
YOUR
DAY
Horoscope by
Saurabbh Sachdeva
l t h o u g h
these state-
ments and
observations
c e r t a i n l y
raisealarms,
there is a
growing con-
cern and ap-
prehension that tech-
nology is on the verge
of replacing human
jobs soon, as a result
of the emergence, evo-
lution, and expansion
of artificial intelli-
gence.
There is no doubt in
our minds that tech-
nology has engulfed
almost every field and
sphere of life in almost
all its incarnations in
the modern world.
While it appears to be
under its control, we
are not certain to what
extent it is under its
control. As the saying
goes, there is always
more than one side to
a story
. There is no ex-
ception to this rule
when it comes to tech-
nology as well. In
terms of using artifi-
cial intelligence as a
tool for creating more
jobs, there are two
schools of thought.
Some view it as a
threat to human jobs,
while others see it as a
tool that can assist in
creating more of them.
I believe that robots
and artificial intelli-
gence, in my view, are
not there to steal our
bread and butter. In-
stead, they are there to
make our lives a bit
easier in some way. A
lot of opportunities
will be presented to
human beings in the
future as a result of
robots and artificial
intelligence. Although
almost 1.7 million jobs
have been lost to auto-
mation since 2000, ac-
cording to the predic-
tion and the study, ar-
tificial intelligence is
expected to create 97
million new jobs by
2025, although almost
1.7 million have been
lost to it since 2000.
Essentially, you are
now beginning to see
how this technology
can serve as a tool for
humans to help them
in the long run and it
cannot just be viewed
as a negative thing.
There is no doubt in
my mind that artificial
intelligence is going to
be the driving force
soon. It will have a pro-
found impact on the
world as we know it in
the not-too-distant fu-
ture. A lot of differ-
ences exist between
people, and one of
them is that some peo-
ple are very excited
when they learn some-
thing new, whereas
others have a rather
gloomy or doomy pic-
ture in their minds as
they are learning
about the same event.
Many fields can be
aided by the techno-
logical advancements
of artificial intelli-
gence soon, including
all those mentioned
above. But these can’t
replicate the human
touch or emotional
string that these fields
require.
As we enter the era
of digitalization, there
is a demand on the
part of humans to join
hands with a new
world, and of course,
we will have to do so
with the help of tech-
nology, since the pres-
ence of technology in
ourdailylivesrequires
that we adapt to its
presence. The benefits
that AI can bring to the
workplace are in high
demand. Despite this,
however, it should not
change the fact that
the human touch will
always be a trend as
well as a necessity
.
According to ex-
perts, the role of artifi-
cial intelligence will
be a boon to mankind.
There is a possibility
to reduce the amount
of time that humans
spend doing tedious
tasks that are undoubt-
edly a part of their
overall responsibili-
ties. The result? It is
expected that the re-
source will be able to
focus on camp pro-
jects. This will allow
him to be of greatest
benefit to both the em-
ployer and the re-
source.
It is a fact of life that
change is constant.
There is no way to
avoid the consequenc-
es of change, but we
must be prepared to
adapt to them. To sur-
vive, we must become
comfortable with the
idea that things will
change from time to
time.
There is an enor-
mous change coming -
a better, more ad-
vanced, new world is
on its way - and we’ve
got to pull our socks up
because it’s time for a
big change. It is only a
matter of time before
we start taking action
instead of whining
about it. In the context
of re-adjustments,
there are a lot of sacri-
fices involved. It is un-
fair and reckless to not
prepare for the future
and to only despair in
the present. In addi-
tion to that, a person’s
ability to show kind-
ness, compassion, em-
pathy, and love for one
another is always go-
ing to be valued as an
asset not only in the
present but also in the
future.
As there is intense
competition between
all types of jobs, ma-
chine learning and ar-
tificial intelligence
jobs face considerably
less competition than
jobs in other types of
jobs. This is even
though there is in-
tense competition be-
tween all types of jobs.
There are an increas-
ing number of special-
ized engineering jobs
on the market, but
there are still a great
number of positions
that have not been
filled. An additional
factor that contributes
to the shortage of
skilled talent on the
market is the scarcity
of qualified people to
fill these jobs. The AI
research spectrum is
expanding.
VIMAL DAGA,
founder of linux world (p)ltd,
technology expert and
philanthropist
A
IMPACT OF AI
IMPACT OF AI
ON FUTURE
ON FUTURE
l t h o u g h
these state-
ments and
observations
c e r t a i n l y
raisealarms,
there is a
growing con-
cern and ap-
prehension that tech-
nology is on the verge
of replacing human
jobs soon, as a result
of the emergence, evo-
lution, and expansion
of artificial intelli-
There is no doubt in
our minds that tech-
nology has engulfed
almost every field and
sphere of life in almost
all its incarnations in
the modern world.
While it appears to be
under its control, we
are not certain to what
extent it is under its
“Sooner or later,
the U.S. will
face mounting
job losses due
to advances in
automation, arti-
ficial intelligence,
and robotics.”
—OREN ETZIONI
There is no
reason and no
way that a hu-
man mind can
keep up with an
artificial intel-
ligence machine
by 2035.”
—GRAY SCOTT
JOB ROLES
JOB ROLES