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oyal
Had comprehensive talks over
lunch with my good friend 
Australian Trade Minister @
DanTehanWannon in New Delhi.
We had an engaging discussion
on ways to further deepen India-
Australia economic and trade ties.
TOP TWEETS
SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Refusing to yield to dualities is your
sacred duty. Do it; stay unmoved by them.
Or your mind’ll be in constant turmoil.
—THE BHAGWAD GITA
Nitin Gadkari@nitin_gadkari
Construction of 6-Lane Access
Controlled Greenfield Highway
section of NH-150C from Julekal
Village to Kurnool town terminating
on NH-40 as part of Solapur-
Kurnool-Chennai Economic Corridor.
gainst the back-
drop of a west-
ern diplomatic
boycott of the
Beijing Winter
Olympics,ChinaandRussia
havemarkedtheoccasionby
showing off their increas-
inglycloserelationship.Rus-
sia’s president Vladimir Pu-
tin posed for pictures with
ChineseleaderXiJinpingat
the opening of the 2022 Win-
ter Games, declaring their
opposition to further en-
largement of Nato and call-
ing on the western alliance
to “abandon its ideologised
cold war approaches”.
In a joint statement, the
two leaders announced a
new era in relations that
would“knownolimits”and
be“superiortopoliticaland
military alliances of the
cold war era”. Meanwhile
they said Nato must “re-
spect the sovereignty
, secu-
rity and interests of other
countries … and to exercise
a fair and objective attitude
towards the peaceful devel-
opment of other states”.
POLITICAL SIGNALS
Given these differences,
news of apparent security
cooperation
between the
two should be taken with a
pinch of salt. While there is
growing collaboration
be-
tween Chinese and Russian
armed forces, the primary
function of their military
cooperation consists in po-
litical signalling, rather
thaninpreparingforajoint
military action.
POSITIVELY
NEUTRAL
Russia seems to have moved
from a position of studied
neutrality on China’s poli-
cies in Asia-Pacific, to out-
rightcondemnation
of trilat-
eral security initiative be-
tween Australia, the UK and
the United States, “
AUKUS”
– and Washington’s
new In-
do-Pacific strategy in gener-
al. The joint declaration
notes that two countries are
seriouslyconcernedbysuch
developments.
Thus, the extent of poten-
tialChinesesupportforRus-
sia in face of another round
of western sanctions re-
mains uncertain. For now,
as one commentator
notes
“it is enough that China re-
mains positively neutral”.
THECONVERSATION
.COM
RUSSIA  CHINA’S VIABLE FRIENDSHIP:
A NEW WORLD ORDER
In a joint statement, the
two leaders announced
a new era in relations
that would “know no
limits” and be
“superior to political
and military alliances
of the cold war era”
A
airy tales are
tales only. Till
the time the
Prince actually
descends from
heaven, fights
it out and conquers the
throne. Life of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
is one such tale that you
have to pinch twice to
believe.
A self-made, self-less,
self-motivated
soul from
a non-descriptiv
e village
grows to a stature that he
becomes a living legend.
THE CHILDHOOD
Born to a poor family in
a small village of Guja-
rat Vadnagar, Modi faced
extreme hardships in
his formative years. His
parents - Damodardas
Modi and Hiraben -
though were financially
deprived but enriched
Narendra and his 6 sib-
lings with ethical values
and sanskar.
Modi’s school mates
and neighbours, recount
that he had a certain
spark since an early age
where even though he
used to be mischievous,
he still had the leader-
ship aspect to his person-
ality. A dare devil boy
Narendra would always
be ready to even risk his
life for wellbeing of oth-
ers. Living in scarcity
had only imbibed never-
say-die spirit in Naren-
dra. This helped Naren-
dra tide over all the ad-
versities around and
hone leadership skills to
prepare for a big battle
awaiting the young
Modi, who was gearing
up to leave his family
and home in the quest
for ‘tatvagyan’.
Before stepping out in
the wilderness, Naren-
dra wanted to study in
Sainik School, as he was
enamoured
with the
armed forces, and asked
his father for it. But for
Damodardas it was sim-
ply an unaffordable prop-
osition. The refusal from
his father further ignited
Narendra’s
desire to
wear uniform. He opted
to join junior NCC. But
the NCC invigilator said
that he did not meet the
height requirements
and
he could not be given a
place. However, a deter-
mined Narendra insisted
and the invigilator even-
tuallyaskedhimtofinish
three tasks- a sprint, a
frog jump and running
on one foot - within stipu-
lated time limit.
To the invigilator’s
surprise, he completed
and forced his way into
NCC the way he stormed
into Politics and reach
the zenith.
HOME AWAY
FROM HOME
The rigorous NCC train-
ing instilled discipline
and selfless service. True
to his name, Modi, in-
spired by his namesake
Narendranath
Datta,
who was later known as
Swami Vivekanand,
de-
cided to leave his family
and mother to serve
motherland.
In 1967, at
the young age of 17, the
thought of becoming a
saint or sadhu came
when he saw a seer med-
itating immersed in a pit
near Vadnagar railway
station. That time Nar-
endra was going with his
family to attend a mar-
riage. The sheer sight of
the sage engrossed in
deep meditation
un-
mindful of happening
around caught his fancy
.
He refused to board the
train and stayed back
just to watch the ‘un-
worldly’ act of the seer
and serve him if he
(seer)) needed water or
food. This little spark
quickly turned into a big
fire and Modi left home
to head straight to Belur
Math to give life a new
dimension and himself a
new identity
. He rechris-
tened himself with a
new name’Aniket’
- one
who does not have a per-
manent roof.
But just changing
name didn’t alter his
fate. He was found too
young to practice renun-
ciation by senior inhab-
itants of math. Modi was
asked to go back and
complete formal educa-
tion before entering the
world of spirituality
.
THE HOMECOMIN
G
Disappointed,
Narendra
returned home and after
spending some time
moved to Ahmedabad to
work at his maternal un-
cle’s canteen. There he
happened to meet Vakil
Sahab, an RSS Pracha-
rak, who drew Narendra
into the Sangh. It was
Vakil Sahab, who en-
rolled him for further
studies and made ar-
rangements for his stay
in Hedgewar Bhawan of
RSS in Ahmedabad.
The colour of khakhi
was still new to Modi
when in 1971, he decided
to go to Delhi for staging
his maiden protest
against the non callous
attitude of Indira Gan-
dhi government towards
the plight of people liv-
ing in East Pakistan
(nowBangladesh),which
was being bulldozed by
the political might of
their fellow countrymen
of West Pakistan.
The demonstrator
s
cordoned off the Paki-
stan Embassy and police
rounded up all the dem-
onstrators,
including
Narendra who was later
put in Tihar Jail. The
creation of a new coun-
try Bangladesh post 1971
Indo Pak war has given
birth to a political prod-
igy in India who stepped
into politics for the
cause of Bangladesh and
now championing
the
cause of entire world.
The start of Modi’s
political life heralded
beginning of new era of
a swayamsevak
who sac-
rificed his life to the wel-
fare of his fellow coun-
trymen. He didn’t mind
risking his life and com-
fort for changing the dy-
namics of Indian politi-
cal system which was
being staled for so many
decades. His demeanour,
impeccable speech and
self-less service won one
and every heart within
the RSS. He became a
favourite of all his sen-
iors in the Sangh. Not
just in Gujarat, but
Sangh representativ
es
from other states also
started coming in con-
tact with him.
And this is where the
story actually begins.
Since the most volatile
part of India’s political
history was yet to unfold
and Narendra was to
play a part in it too.
(to be continued...)
The start of Modi’s political life heralded
beginning of new era of a swayamsevak
who sacrificed his life to the welfare of his
fellow countrymen.He didn’t mind risking his
life and comfort for changing the dynamics of
Indian political system which was being
staled for so many decades
F
SHASHIKANT
SHARMA
The writer is senior journalist
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
DUSTY LANES TO CROWNING GLORY:
THE MAKING OF PM MODI!
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The latest guidelines that will be effective from February
14 removed the demarcation of ‘at-risk’ and other coun-
tries. Further, the health ministry recommended 14 days
of self-monitoring post-arrival as against a seven-day
home quarantine which was mandated earlier.
Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday
said cryptocurrencies are a “threat to macroeco-
nomic and financial stability” and cautioned investors
against punting on them. Meanwhile, RBI left bench-
mark lending rate unchanged at 4 percent.
NO 7-DAY HOME
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FOR INT’L
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804
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3,491 NEW
DEATHS
15
LAST CHANCE: SC SEEKS
MALLYA’S PRESENCE
New Delhi: The Supreme Court
on Thursday gave a final opportu-
nity to fugitive businessman Vijay
Mallya to appear before it before
the apex court pronounces
sentence in contempt case filed
by the banks, in which he was
found guilty.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Having can-
celled the REET exami-
nation and with BJP
agitating fiercely inside
the assembly and out-
side as well, demanding
CBI inquiry into the
matter, Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has now
hit back sharply at the
saffron party question-
ing as to why hasnt its
government in Gujarat
recommended CBI in-
quiry in the proposed
Non-Secretariat Clerk
examination which was
scheduled to occur on
February 13.
Gehlot said on Thurs-
day
,“Today
,theproposed
Non Secretariat Clerk
exam on 13th February
in Gujarat has been post-
poned. This exam has
been postponed thrice in
four years. I said earlier
alsothatorganizedgangs
of paper leaks, copying,
fakedegreesetcindiffer-
ent states are causing
problems in all examina-
tions. Police Constable
Paper in Haryana, SDO,
RAEO  Nurse Recruit-
ment Exam Turn to P8
CM Ashok Gehlot
CM fires at BJP, questions why BJP state
govts didn’t get paper leaks probed by CBI?
Justice Bhandari to take
oath on Feb 14 as regular
CJ of Madras High court
Man sentenced to death for
rape-murder of 4-year-old,
1st such verdict in Jaipur
Chennai: President Ram
nath Kovind on Thursday
appointed 17 judges in high
courts of Madhya Pradesh,
Madras, Orrisa, and Andhra
Pradesh. Justice Munish-
war Nath Bhandari, who
had been appointed as
the Acting Chief Justice
of the Madras High Court
recently, has been made the
Chief Justice of the High
Court. Justice Bhandari will
take oath as CJ of Madras
High Court on February
14. A communication to
this effect was signed by
the President of India and
issued on Thursday. Justice
M N Bhandari was trans-
ferred to the Madras High
Court in November last year
and he assumed office as
the ACJ on November 22.
Born on September 30,
1960, Justice Bhandari en-
rolled himself as a lawyer in
May, 1983. He was elevated
from the Bar to the Bench
of the Rajasthan High Court
in July, 2007 and trans-
ferred to the Allahabad High
Court in March, 2019, from
where he was transferred
and posted as the ACJ of
the Madras High Court in
November last year.
Kamal Kant Vyas
Jaipur: The Special POCSO
Court in Jaipur on Thursday
sentenced the accused of
raping and murdering a
4-year-old girl to capital
punishment. Judge Sandeep
Sharma of POCSO Court
gave this verdict. In the con-
cluding hearing session, the
Special Public Prosecutor
had Special Public Pros-
ecutor Mahavir Kishnawat
pitched for capital punish-
ment to the accused Suresh,
25, saying it would send
the right message to the
society. This is the first case
of death sentence under the
POCSO Act in Jaipur district
and 5th in the state. Victim’s
father had lodged a case at
Naraina police station on
12 August 2021 and the
police found her dead body
in the pond on the same
day. The next day police had
arrested accused Suresh.
The chargesheet was filed
on August 25. The defend-
ant’s counsel had pleaded
that this is the first crime of
the accused and moreover,
if death penalty is given, his
family will be destroyed. The
court also imposed a fine of
Rs 3 lakh on the accused.
Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51
If any candidate is found to have fake certifi-
cate, degree or diploma in Computer Instruc-
tor Recruitment, then strict action will be taken against
such candidates and the institutions issuing them. Also,
such a candidate will be debarred from further competi-
tive examinations. The state government is committed
to transparency in recruitments. In the budget session,
the state government is bringing a bill with strict laws
regarding paper leaks, copying and irregularities in the
examination. Those who play with the future of youth
will not be spared.
P4
61.06%
VOTER TURNOUT
INUPPOLLS1STPHASE
The Election
Commission
revises polling
dates for
Manipur
assembly. Now
the first phase
will go to the
poll on Feb 28
instead of 27,
and the 2nd
phase is
on March 5
instead of 3
The highest
turnout is
reported
in Shamli
(66.01%) and
the lowest in
Ghaziabad
(52.43%)
1
RLD chief
Jayant
Chaudhary
misses voting
deadline
2
EVM glitches
reported from
some booths,
Akhilesh urges
EC to take action
3
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Over 60 per
cent voter turnout was
recorded in the first
phase of polling held
on Thursday across 58
assembly constituen-
cies in 11 districts of
Uttar Pradesh.
Polling closed at 6
pm following a one-
hour extension be-
cause of Covid-19 pro-
tocols. The day passed
off peacefully with mi-
nor technical snags in
EVMs at some places,
election officials said.
Additional Chief
Election Officer
(ACEO) BD Ram Ti-
wari said, “There were
reports of a technical
error in EVMs at some
places.” Those EVMs
were being replaced as
the reports came in, he
added.
On the Samajwadi
Party’s allegation that
poor voters were not
allowed to exercise
their franchise in Dun-
dukheda village in
the Kairana assembly
constituency, Tiwari
said the district magis-
trate concerned was
asked to look into the
matter.
BJP with every ‘Mazloom’,
Oppn trying to trick our
Muslim sisters: PM Modi
Lakhimpur violence: Ashish gets bail as
Alld HC questions charges, rejects probe
Karnataka hijab row reaches SC,apex
court says let K’taka HC hear case first
Prayagraj: While
granting bail to Union
Minister Ajay Mishra
Teni’s son Ashish
Mishra in the case in-
volving the killing of
farmers in Lakhimpur
Kheri last year, the Al-
lahabad High Court
questioned the charges
against him and reject-
ed the police probe.
The Allahabad High
Court raised questions
about some of the
charges listed by the po-
lice against Ashish
Mishra, including fir-
ing at protesters. “Con-
sidering the facts and
circumstances of the
case in toto, it is evident
that as per the FIR, the
role of firing was as-
signed to the applicant
(Ashish Mishra) for
killing the protesters,
but during the course
of investigation, no
such firearm injuries
were found either on
the body of any of the
deceased or on the body
of any injured person,”
the court said.
Defence Counsel Salil
Kumar Srivastava said,
“During arguments on
the bail application, we
raised several issues in-
cluding that Ashish
Mishrawasfalselyimpli-
cated as he was not pre-
sent at the spot. The
court today granted bail
to Ashish Mishra. The
courtorderisnotupload-
ed yet on its website.”
New Delhi: The Su-
preme Court on Thurs-
day refrained from giv-
ing a specific date for
the urgent listing of a
plea seeking trans-
fer of petitions
from the Karna-
taka High Court,
which is current-
ly examining the
permissibility of hijab
in schools and colleges.
Senior advocate Ka-
pil Sibal mentioned the
matter before a bench
headed by Chief Justice
NV Ramana.
Sibal submitted that
this deals with what is
happening in Karnata-
ka,anditsspreading
in the entire coun-
try
. Sibal said the
exams are just
two months away
and his client has
filed the petition today
(Thursday). The Chief
Justice emphasized that
let the high court hear
the matter first.
HC ADJOURNS
HIJAB HEARING
TILL FEB 14
‘SCHOOLS TO OPEN
SANS RELIGIOUS
DRESS CODE’
Bengaluru: The three-
judge full bench of Chief
Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi,
Justice J M Khazi and Jus-
tice Krishna S Dixit, which
was formed on Wednes-
day, said said it wants the
matter to be resolved at
the earliest but till that time
peace and tranquility is to
be maintained.
Saharanpur: As Uttar
Pradesh witnesses the
first phase of polling on
Thursday, Prime Minis-
ter Narendra Modi, ad-
dressing a public rally
in the poll-bound state’s
Saharanpur, said that
the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) govern-
ment stands with “Har
Mazloom (victim of in-
justice)”.
Attacking the opposi-
tion parties, PM Modi
said they got restless
when Muslim women
backed BJP. He also
said that BJP has “freed
the Muslim sisters and
daughters from the
menace of triple talaq”.
PM TARGETS CONG
FOR CDS MENTION
YOUR ONE VOTE CAN SHAPE BRIGHT
FUTURE OF UTTAR PRADESH: SHAH
POWER FOR ALL
HOMES: PM IN GOA
Srinagar: PM Modi while
addressing ‘Vijay Sankalp
Sabha’ in Uttarakhand’s
Srinagar city lashed out
at Congress for using
late Chief of Defence
Staff (CDS) General
Bipin Rawat’s name to
gather votes. New Delhi: Union Home Min-
ister Amit Shah on Thursday
urged upon the people
to cast their votes
in maximum
numbers to help
elect a govern-
ment that can
provide security, well being and
good governance along with
development in the state. UP
CM Yogi Adityanath also urged
voters to cast their votes.
Panaji: Ahead of the
Assembly polls in Goa,
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi held a grand rally
in Mapusa. He empha-
sised on Swachh Bharat
outreach and electricity
for all homes. Goa means
governance, opportuni-
ties, and aspirations.
Bengaluru: Karnataka
Chief Minister Basavaraj
Bommai on Thursday
said that the state will
reopen schools till class
10 without any religious
dress code from Febru-
ary 14. For classes 11th
onwards decision will
be made later on, the
CM added.
DALIP SINGH RANA,
KNOWN AS GREAT
KHALI, JOINS BJP
New Delhi: Wrestler Dalip
Singh Rana, popularly
known as The Great Khali,
on Thursday joined the
Bharatiya
Janata
Party at its
headquar-
ters in Delhi.
He joined
the party in the presence
of Rajya Sabha MP Arun
Singh, MoS Jitendra
Singh and Lok Sabha MP
Sunita Duggal. “I’m glad
to have joined BJP… I
feel that Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s work for
the nation makes him the
right PM. So, I thought
why not be a part of his
governance for the na-
tion’s development. I was
influenced by the BJP’s
national policy,” Rana was
quoted as saying by ANI.
Bijnor: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh
Yadav launched an all-out attack
on PM Modi and threw back
a challenge at PM who had
ridiculed his alliance with
Jayant Chaudhary at an inter-
view yesterday, saying UP has already seen
the “Do ladkon wala khel”. We are sons of
farmers and the farmers this time consider
this election with their honour, he said.
WE ARE SONS OF FARMERS:
AKHILESH REPLY TO PM
Ashish Mishra
U.P. ASSEMBLY POLL 2022-PHASE-1
61.06%
VOTER TURNOUT
INUPPOLLS1STPHASE
,
Bijnor: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh
Yadav launched an all-out attack
on PM Modi and threw back
a challenge at PM who had
Jayant Chaudhary at an inter-
view yesterday, saying UP has already seen
WE ARE SONS OF FARMERS:
AKHILESH REPLY TO PM
U.P. ASSEMBLY POLL 2022-PHASE-1
The highest and lowest turnout
Shamli
66.01%
Uttar Pradesh
The highest and lowest turnout
The highest and lowest turnout
65.32%
Muzaffar Nagar
62.90%
Mathura
63.75%
Voting in 2017 polls
in the same region.
Ghaziabad
52.43%
RAJASTHAN
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FOUR BJP MLAs SUSPENDED FOR
CREATING RUCKUS IN THE HOUSE
Utter chaos witnessed as oppn and ruling MLAs pushed each other
Yogesh Sharma 
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: Four BJP
MLAs were suspended
for the rest of the Ra-
jasthan assembly ses-
sion for creating ruckus
in the House on Thurs-
day. Parliamentary af-
fairs minister Shanti
Dhariwal moved a pro-
posal to suspend the
BJP MLAs Ramlal,
Madan Dilawar, Avi-
nash Gehlot, and Chan-
drabhan Akya for the
rest of the session,
which was passed by
the voice vote.
The BJP members
have been protesting in
the House demanding a
CBI inquiry in the Ra-
jasthan Eligibility Ex-
amination for Teachers
(REET) paper leak case.
The uproar led to four
adjournments on
Thursday
.
During the debate on
the Motion of Thanks
on Governor’s speech,
the BJP MLAs, who
were protesting in the
Well of the House while
holding papers having
demand of CBI inquiry
p r i n t e d
on them,
moved to-
wards CPI (M) MLA
Balwan Poonia who
was speaking on the de-
bate, leading to con-
frontation among the
opposition and ruling
MLAs.
Parliamentary af-
fairs minister Shanti
Dhariwal alleged that
misbehaviour was
done, abuses were
hurled by the BJP
MLAs and the conduct
of the Opposition was
condemnable.
Ziauddin Khan
Jaipur: Bhartiya Ja-
nata party (BJP) MP
Kirodi Lal Meena on
Thursday alleged Rs
400 crore scam and de-
manded a probe by the
Enforcement Directo-
rate (ED) into the cash
transactions in the Ra-
jasthan Eligibility Ex-
amination for Teachers
(REET) paper leak case.
The Rajya Sabha MP
visited the ED office
here along with the
widow of the truck
driver who was killed
when his vehicle carry-
ing REET papers over-
turned in Jaipur in
September last year a
day before the exam.
Meena handed over a
representation to the
ED officials and then
sat on a dharna outside
the agency’s office, al-
leging that he and the
woman were stopped by
police from meeting
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot.
Due to the involve-
ment of cash transac-
tions in the paper leak
case, the ED should con-
duct an inquiry and
give a representation to
the agency’s officials in
Jaipur.
Manish Jat’s hus-
band Ramniwas was
the driver of truck in
which the REET pa-
pers were being trans-
ported. Meena said the
woman suspects that it
was not an accident
and her husband was
murdered.
The state govt has
cancelled level 2 exam
of REET held in Sep-
tember last year. BJP
has demanded a CBI
probe into the matter
which is being investi-
gated by the Special
Operation Group of
the Rajasthan Police.
Manoj Saini
Jaipur: The police have
solved the case of the
kidnappingof an8-year-
old boy from the Ugaria
Vaas village of Kalade-
ra police station area of
Jaipur district. It ar-
rested the uncle-neph-
ew who kidnapped the
minor, Dheeraj Kumar
while he was returning
from school. Actually,
remarriage is believed
to be a big reason in this
whole kidnapping case.
There was no miscreant
or outsider involved.
Dheeraj was kidnapped
by his biological father
Mahesh Yadav along
with his uncle Prahlad
Yadav. Now the police
have arrested uncle-
nephew in the kidnap-
ping case.According to
the information, Ma-
hesh Yadav and his wife
got separated about 6
months back. While Ma-
hesh wanted to keep his
son Dheeraj, his wife
didn’t allow him. Hence,
Mahesh planned to kid-
nap his son Dheeraj Ya-
dav from the school it-
self. The family mem-
bers reached out to po-
lice who now have
handed over Dheeraj to
his mother.
Lunaram Darji
Jalore: Former
minister and sen-
ior Congress lead-
er Bhagraj Chaud-
hary died in Jalore
on Thursday at the
age of 85. On the
death of Chaud-
hary, CM Gehlot
expressed deep
condolences and
wrote in his tweet
that “I pray to God
to give strength to
the family mem-
bers to bear this
loss and give peace
to the departed
soul.” Bhagraj
Chaudhary con-
tested for the first
time from Raniwa-
da in 1962 and con-
tested from Rani-
wada thrice.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Shanti
Dhariwal on Thursday
cornered the Opposi-
tion members who have
been protesting outside
and inside the House
seeking CBI probe into
the REET paper leak.
Dhariwal informed
the house that the state
govt will introduce a bill
with stringent provi-
sions to check paper
leaks and other irregu-
larities in conducting
examination. He in-
formed that during the
previous BJP govt — In
2014, the exam papers of
RAS and RJS were
leaked; in 2013 LDC; and
in 2018 paper of Jail
guard were leaked but
none of the cases was
given to SOG.
Dhariwal said 10, 11,
12, and 18 people were
arrested by the previous
government in various
paper leak cases respec-
tively whereas in the
REET-21 case, more
than 38 people have
been arrested by the
SOG so far.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The conversa-
tion between Vasund-
hara Raje and Rajen-
dra Rathore which was
held on Wednesday has
become a much talked
about point in the politi-
cal corridors.
During the conversa-
tion, a smile was noticed
on Rathore’s face. When
asked, he said “She is a
two-time CM and our
NationalVicePrez.If we
sittogetherandtalk,itis
normal.” But MLAs and
people are speculating
from their point of view.
Rathore was once one of
the chief strategists of
Vasundhara Raje.
He was called her
troubleshooter. Today 2
Rajput satraps are on
top of Vasundhara’s
team- Rajpal Singh
Shekhawat and Push-
pendra Singh Ranawat.
Now the question is
whether the distance be-
tween Raje and Rathore
will continue or will the
snow melt.
MLAs sat on indefinite strike in the House protesting suspension of four MLAs.
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STATE BUDGET ON FEB 23
CHOUDHARY ASSURES ACTION AGAINST
ENCROACHMENTS ON WETLANDS
Under BJP rule REET
leaked twice in 2016 
2018, says Dhariwal
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Jaipur: Forest and
Environment Minister
Hemaram Choudhary on
Thursday said that if any
kind of encroachment
takes place on the wet-
land, then the district col-
lector concerned would
take immediate action
against it. Choudhary said
that as per the notification
of the Union Environment
Ministry, Wetland Author-
ity has been constituted in
the State. So far, non-of-
ficial representatives have
not been nominated in
this authority. This will be
done at the Chief Ministe-
rial level and proposals
have been sent in this
regard.
Jaipur: MoS (Transport)
Brijendra Ola in the
Vidhan Sabha on Thurs-
day told that the applica-
tion for fitness renewal
of commercial vehicles
can be made only in the
concerned district where
the vehicle is registered.
Replying to a supplemen-
tary question asked by
the members during the
Question Hour, Ola said
that earlier fitness renewal
of commercial vehicle
could be done in any
district, but the depart-
ment found many flaws
in it, keeping this in mind.
A new process has been
adopted and this system
will remain in force.
Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will present
the state budget on February 23, as per the Busi-
ness Advisory Committee report tabled in the
assembly on Thursday. The chief minister will give
his reply to the debate on February 15, it said.
There will be no sitting from February 16 to 22 and
on February 23, Gehlot will present the budget.
The Business Advisory Committee meeting was
held on Wednesday.
‘FITNESS RENEWAL ONLY IN CONCERNED DISTS’
BJP CALLS OFF
INDEFINITE SIT-IN
RBSE EXAMS PUSHED FORWARD;
EXAMS NOW FROM MARCH 24
NATHI KA BADA:
DOTASRA, RATHORE
SHARE JOKES
MINS TABLE
REPORTS OF
DEPARTMENTS
Kaladera: Father, his uncle
held for abducting minor son
4 POINTS HEARED,
10 STILL PENDING
In the assembly, Education Minister Dr BD Kalla
announced to postpone the board examinations
due to corona. The Raj govt
has now pushed forward the
10th and 12th board exami-
nations and it will start from
March 24 instead of March
3. The revised timetable will
be released soon.
Interesting dialogues
were held between
Govind Dotasra and
Rajendra Rathore.
Dotasra came to
Rathore before the
proceedings of the
house. He said,“You
are calling my house
Nathi Ka Bada where-
as Nathi ka Bada
is Rathore Sahib’s
house, not mine.”
Revenue Minister
Ramlal Jat tabled
notifications of Revenue
department while indus-
try minister Shakuntala
Rawat tabled notifications
of the Industries depart-
ment and annual reports
of RIDIC, Rajasthan
Khadi Gramodyog Board.
Shanti Dhariwal also
tabled the Annual Report
of the RSHRC.
Jaipur: After the
increasing opposition
of the unemployed the
government has now
started to persuade the
youth and has fulfilled
the four demands out
of the 14 points of the
agitating unemployed.
BUNDI’S VISHDHARI
NEXT TIGER RESERVE
Kirodi alleges `400 cr scam, seeks ED probe
Dr Kirodi Lal Meena and truck driver’s widow staging protest outside ED office.
CONGRESS’
BHAGRAJ
CHAUDHARY
NO MORE
I have reached the ED office and demanding action against
money earned illegally in REET 2021 and justice for Mrs.
Manisha Jat Jhunjhunu resident whose husband died while
carrying container of REET exam paper. —Dr Kirodi Meena, BJP MP
on them,
moved to- INDEFINITE SIT-IN
BUDGET
SESSION
It is unfortunate ev-
eryone has the right
to speak in democra-
cy but the opposition
cannot impose them-
selves on Assembly
proceedings. I
strongly
condemn
this.
—Dr CP Joshi,
Speaker
Satish Poonia
@DrSatishPoonia
Today the ruling party
tarnished the day of
the House, scuffled
with the members of
the BJP (Opposition)
who were protesting
democratically for
the demand for a CBI
inquiry into the REET
exam, the ministers
used lewd abuses.
Cong is furious when
REET theft is caught.
—PHOTO
BY
MUKESH
KIRADOO
RAJASTHAN
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22 ASPs SHIFTED,
HIMANSHU IS
BACK IN SOG
Jaipur: The Home
department shifted
22 ASPs and stayed
January 30 transfer of
ASP Himanshu Sharma,
investigating the REET
paper leak, and five
other ASPs. Himanshu
was shifted in a reshuf-
fle held on January 30
to Sawai Madhopur.
The issue of his trans-
fer, amid investigation,
was also raised by
First India. The Home
Department cancelled
their transfers.
2ND
WAVE WAS DEADLIER THAN 3RD
: GOVT
COVID: Due to impact of vaccine  strictness by govt, ‘peak’ of 3rd
wave could not reach figure of the ‘peak’ of 2nd
wave
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: The curve of
the third wave of coro-
na in the state is now
coming down.
According to the
health department, the
peak of the third wave
is believed to be on Jan-
uary 21, when the max-
imum number of 16,878
cases were reported in
a single day.
Since then, the cases
of corona are continu-
ously decreasing. As
per an analysis of the
health department, the
second wave was the
deadliest and the most
dangerous.
But due to positive
impact of the vaccine
or strictness of the
government, the
“peak” of the 3rd wave
could not reach the fig-
ure of the “peak” of
the 2nd wave, said Dr
VK Mathur, Director
Public Health.
A woman gets vaccinated at JK Lon Hospital on Thursday.
—PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
COVID RNA variations
identified by IIT Jodhpur
Woman, girl
robbed in ex-
councillor’s
residence
First India Bureau
Jodhpur:A multi-insti-
tutional team led by the
IIT Jodhpur used state-
of-the-art genomic se-
quencing methods to
identify variations in
Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
of COVID-19 virus.
“The scientists have
also studied fixation of
intra-host variations
into extra-host varia-
tions  mutations that
lead to variants. The
results of two-phase
study have been pub-
lished in journal, Nu-
cleic Acid Research,”
IIT Jodhpur said in a
statement. “The RNA
structure of COVID-19
virus frequently under-
goes minor modifica-
tions within host cells.
These modifications oc-
cur at the nucleotide
level - nucleotide being
the building block of
the RNA molecule,”
said IIT Jodhpur.
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: In a shocking
incident, armed men
barged into a house in
Sanganerareaof Jaipur
late on Thursday even-
ing and conducted a rob-
bery worth approxi-
mately Rs 9 lakh by
making a woman and a
2.5 years old girl as hos-
tage. According to
sources, the unidenti-
fied robbers entered the
house of a former coun-
cillor on the pretext of
asking an address.
When the woman
opened the gate to an-
swer the accused’s que-
ry, the men overpow-
ered her and made her
their hostage at gun-
point and robbed them.
After the accused left,
the police was in-
formed and an investi-
gation has been initi-
ated in the matter after
filling a case.
12,58,110
TOTAL CASES
3,491 IN A DAY
804 IN JAIPUR
12,19,141
TOTAL RECOVERED
9,439
TOTAL DEATHS
15 IN A DAY
6 IN JAIPUR
29,530
ACTIVE CASES
COVID-19 UPDATE
STONE PELTING
AT MED TEAM
SHYAM LAKHI
MELA FROM
MARCH 6-15
Rajsamand: Medical
team here had gone
to collect samples of
women working at
the MGNREGA site for
corona examination,
when they started
shouting, throwing
stones. Terrified
medical team ran
away. No case has
been registered yet.
Sikar: District Collec-
tor Avichal Chatur-
vedi and SP Kunwar
Rashtradeep and all
top officials of the dis-
trict were present at
the Mela Magistrate’s
office in Khatushyamji
town of the district.
Baba Shyam’s annual
Lakkhi Mela will be
organised from March
6 to March 15.
OFFICERS RELIEVED OF CHARGE
z As Covid cases decline, IPS and RAS offic-
ers looking after the control rooms have been
relieved of charge. 6 inspectors and sub-
inspectors given the control room duty.
z Schools from Classes 6 to 9 reopened on
Thursday. Schools were closed for the last 1.5
month after Covid cases began escalating.
IT raids at 43 sites of 2 marble firms
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The IT depart-
ment raided 2 big busi-
ness groups of state. IT
teams have carried out
action on 43 locations
of the business group
on Thursday morning.
Raid continues in
Jaipur, Sawar, Tonk,
Deoli, Kishangarh. 300
policemen were pre-
sent including income
tax officers.
About 300 employees
of the Income Tax De-
partment, including
policemen, were in-
volved in the raid.
According to the in-
formation, raids have
been taken on the loca-
tions of Tirupati and
Baba Group. Both the
groups have a marble
and mineral business.
Teams of the IT De-
partment’s Investiga-
tion Branch from
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikan-
er, Udaipur and Sri
Ganganagar are inves-
tigating on the spot.
The Income Tax De-
partment was getting
inputs of black money
from businessmen’s
bases for a long time.
The sudden raids in
three districts at once
caused a stir.
Two teens abduct, rape
14-yr-old, threaten to kill
Sanjay Prajapat
Churu: A case of kid-
napping and gangrape
of a 14-year-old has
been reported.
Two teenagers gang
raped minor  threat-
ened to kill her. The Bi-
dasar police registered
an FIR after the victim’s
mother complained and
got the victim’s medical
done. Police registered
a case of kidnapping
and gang rape under
the Pocso Act.
DSP Ramprasad
Vishnoi said that
mother had gone
out leaving her son
 minor daughter at
home. In the evening,
the son went out. This
was when the incident
happened.
A location raided in Mokhampura and a vehicle of IT officials.
CRUCIAL READ
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After contro-
versy over the REET
and Sub-Inspector re-
cruitment test, RAS
entrance exam has
now kicked up a row.
Hitting the streets
over the issue, candi-
dates preparing for
civil services exams
took out a protest rally
against the state gov-
ernment in the Gopal-
pura area of the city
on Thursday and later
met former Chief Min-
ister Vasundhara Raje
at her residence.
Taking out a sym-
bolic funeral proces-
sion, the students de-
manded deferment of
the date of the exams
as there is a change in
the courses of studies.
“As the government
is out to break our
dreams, we have taken
out a funeral of our as-
pirations,” the agitat-
ing students explained.
The protestors re-
quested Raje at her
residence and apprised
her of their grievanc-
es. They requested her
to take up the issue
with RPSC  also raise
it in State Assembly.
“Due to the change
in the syllabus of the
main exam of RAS, the
candidates demanding
extension of the date
met at the residence in
Jaipur,” Raje tweeted.
RAS aspirants take out rally, meet Raje
RAS DREAMS
JAIPUR AIRPORT GETS ACI’S ‘THE VOICE
OF THE CUSTOMER’ AWARD
Jaipur: The Jaipur International Airport Limited
(JIAL) has been honoured with ‘The Voice of the
Customer’ award by the
Airports Council Interna-
tional (ACI) for demon-
strating relentless efforts in
gathering passenger feed-
back on customer needs
in 2021 and providing the
best-in-class travel experience. Throughout the
pandemic, JIAL complied with norms and protocols
in line with the central and state governments while
prioritizing the health and safety of its passengers.
IPS RAHUL TO
JOIN PROTECTOR
OF EMIGRANTS
Jaipur: IPS Barhat
Rahul Manhardan has
been relieved for central
deputa-
tion
and has
been
given
appoint-
ment
in the Protector of
Emigrants in Union
Ministry of External
Affairs in Mumbai for
a period of 2 years. On
Thursday, DOP issued
order in this regard.
JAIPUR SOG ARRESTS 3 WITH FAKE
CURRENCY OF `4,40,300
Jaipur: The Special Operation Group arrested three
accused with fake notes of 4 lakh 40 thousand 300
rupees in Kardhani late
on Wednesday night. The
SOG took the action by
conducting a raid at Radha
Kunj Apartment located
in Nangal Jaisa Bohra.
19-year-old Jaipur resident
Pratham Sharma, 38-year-old Sandeep Sharma,
47-year-old Sampat Jain have been arrested. A case
has been registered against the three accused. They
will be produced before the court today for remand.
RAS aspirants meet
Vasundhara Raje at her
residence with their demands
(inset) aspirants taking out
protest rally on Thursday.
HIGHEST
16878 CASES
on Jan 21 in the 3rd wave
HIGHEST
18298 CASES
IN A DAY IN 2nd WAVE
February 1, 2022
57572 TESTS
6212 PATIENTS
10.79% positivity rate
February 8, 2022
49836 TESTS
3479 PATIENTS
6.98% positivity rate
HIGHEST
3314 CASES
IN A DAY IN 1st WAVE
CORONA MTR
Jodh Patwari
caught taking
bribe of `8K
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: The Patwari
of Bawdi Chak II,
Bhanwarlal Prajapat
was on Thursday
caught red-handed by
the Jodhpur ACB team
on Thursday while tak-
ing a bribe of Rs 8,000
in Patwar Bhawan lo-
cated in Bawdi town.
The complainant
Pappuram Chhaba had
bought agricultural
land in name of his
wife Kamala. To get
mutation filled, he con-
tacted accused Praja-
pat who demanded Rs
10,000. On this com-
plainant lodged a com-
plaint against in ACB
office. ACB verified de-
mand and confirmed
payment of Rs 2,000
during verification,
said ACB ASP Bhopal
Singh Lakhawat.
Palliative care important in
medical system: Galriya
First India Bureau
Jaipur. The 29th In-
ternational Confer-
ence of Indian Asso-
ciation of Palliative
Care was inaugurated
on Thursday at RAS
Club, JLN Marg.
Conference held by
Bhagwan Mahaveer
Cancer Hospital and
Research Center and
Indian Association of
Palliative Care, during
the inaugural session,
Vaibhav Galriya, Prin-
cipal Secretary, Medi-
cal Education Depart-
ment, discussed grow-
ing need for palliative
care, describing it as a
crucial facility of
medical system. Palli-
ative care experts from
over 16 countries par-
ticipated in hybrid
manner. Navrattan Ko-
thari, Chairman, BM-
CHRC told everyone
about the need of pal-
liative care in cancer
patients. Dr. Anjum
Khan Joad, said that
56.8 million people in
the world need pallia-
tive care, but there are
not enough specialists.
Vaibhav Galriya, Navrattan Kothari, Anjum Khan Joad, Dr. SC
Pareek, Prem Singh Lodha during inauguration of the event.
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TOP TWEETS
SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Refusing to yield to dualities is your
sacred duty. Do it; stay unmoved by them.
Or your mind’ll be in constant turmoil.
—THE BHAGWAD GITA
Nitin Gadkari@nitin_gadkari
Construction of 6-Lane Access
Controlled Greenfield Highway
section of NH-150C from Julekal
Village to Kurnool town terminating
on NH-40 as part of Solapur-
Kurnool-Chennai Economic Corridor.
gainst the back-
drop of a west-
ern diplomatic
boycott of the
Beijing Winter
Olympics,ChinaandRussia
havemarkedtheoccasionby
showing off their increas-
inglycloserelationship.Rus-
sia’s president Vladimir Pu-
tin posed for pictures with
ChineseleaderXiJinpingat
the opening of the 2022 Win-
ter Games, declaring their
opposition to further en-
largement of Nato and call-
ing on the western alliance
to “abandon its ideologised
cold war approaches”.
In a joint statement, the
two leaders announced a
new era in relations that
would“knownolimits”and
be“superiortopoliticaland
military alliances of the
cold war era”. Meanwhile
they said Nato must “re-
spect the sovereignty
, secu-
rity and interests of other
countries … and to exercise
a fair and objective attitude
towards the peaceful devel-
opment of other states”.
POLITICAL SIGNALS
Given these differences,
news of apparent security
cooperation between the
two should be taken with a
pinch of salt. While there is
growing collaboration be-
tween Chinese and Russian
armed forces, the primary
function of their military
cooperation consists in po-
litical signalling, rather
thaninpreparingforajoint
military action.
POSITIVELY NEUTRAL
Russia seems to have moved
from a position of studied
neutrality on China’s poli-
cies in Asia-Pacific, to out-
rightcondemnationof trilat-
eral security initiative be-
tween Australia, the UK and
the United States, “
AUKUS”
– and Washington’s new In-
do-Pacific strategy in gener-
al. The joint declaration
notes that two countries are
seriouslyconcernedbysuch
developments.
Thus, the extent of poten-
tialChinesesupportforRus-
sia in face of another round
of western sanctions re-
mains uncertain. For now,
as one commentator notes
“it is enough that China re-
mains positively neutral”.
THECONVERSATION.COM
RUSSIA  CHINA’S VIABLE FRIENDSHIP:
A NEW WORLD ORDER
In a joint statement, the
two leaders announced
a new era in relations
that would “know no
limits” and be
“superior to political
and military alliances
of the cold war era”
A
airy tales are
tales only. Till
the time the
Prince actually
descends from
heaven, fights
it out and conquers the
throne. Life of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
is one such tale that you
have to pinch twice to
believe.
A self-made, self-less,
self-motivated soul from
a non-descriptive village
grows to a stature that he
becomes a living legend.
THE CHILDHOOD
Born to a poor family in
a small village of Guja-
rat Vadnagar, Modi faced
extreme hardships in
his formative years. His
parents - Damodardas
Modi and Hiraben -
though were financially
deprived but enriched
Narendra and his 6 sib-
lings with ethical values
and sanskar.
Modi’s school mates
and neighbours, recount
that he had a certain
spark since an early age
where even though he
used to be mischievous,
he still had the leader-
ship aspect to his person-
ality. A dare devil boy
Narendra would always
be ready to even risk his
life for wellbeing of oth-
ers. Living in scarcity
had only imbibed never-
say-die spirit in Naren-
dra. This helped Naren-
dra tide over all the ad-
versities around and
hone leadership skills to
prepare for a big battle
awaiting the young
Modi, who was gearing
up to leave his family
and home in the quest
for ‘tatvagyan’.
Before stepping out in
the wilderness, Naren-
dra wanted to study in
Sainik School, as he was
enamoured with the
armed forces, and asked
his father for it. But for
Damodardas it was sim-
ply an unaffordable prop-
osition. The refusal from
his father further ignited
Narendra’s desire to
wear uniform. He opted
to join junior NCC. But
the NCC invigilator said
that he did not meet the
height requirements and
he could not be given a
place. However, a deter-
mined Narendra insisted
and the invigilator even-
tuallyaskedhimtofinish
three tasks- a sprint, a
frog jump and running
on one foot - within stipu-
lated time limit.
To the invigilator’s
surprise, he completed
and forced his way into
NCC the way he stormed
into Politics and reach
the zenith.
HOME AWAY
FROM HOME
The rigorous NCC train-
ing instilled discipline
and selfless service. True
to his name, Modi, in-
spired by his namesake
Narendranath Datta,
who was later known as
Swami Vivekanand, de-
cided to leave his family
and mother to serve
motherland. In 1967, at
the young age of 17, the
thought of becoming a
saint or sadhu came
when he saw a seer med-
itating immersed in a pit
near Vadnagar railway
station. That time Nar-
endra was going with his
family to attend a mar-
riage. The sheer sight of
the sage engrossed in
deep meditation un-
mindful of happening
around caught his fancy
.
He refused to board the
train and stayed back
just to watch the ‘un-
worldly’ act of the seer
and serve him if he
(seer)) needed water or
food. This little spark
quickly turned into a big
fire and Modi left home
to head straight to Belur
Math to give life a new
dimension and himself a
new identity
. He rechris-
tened himself with a
new name’Aniket’ - one
who does not have a per-
manent roof.
But just changing
name didn’t alter his
fate. He was found too
young to practice renun-
ciation by senior inhab-
itants of math. Modi was
asked to go back and
complete formal educa-
tion before entering the
world of spirituality
.
THE HOMECOMING
Disappointed, Narendra
returned home and after
spending some time
moved to Ahmedabad to
work at his maternal un-
cle’s canteen. There he
happened to meet Vakil
Sahab, an RSS Pracha-
rak, who drew Narendra
into the Sangh. It was
Vakil Sahab, who en-
rolled him for further
studies and made ar-
rangements for his stay
in Hedgewar Bhawan of
RSS in Ahmedabad.
The colour of khakhi
was still new to Modi
when in 1971, he decided
to go to Delhi for staging
his maiden protest
against the non callous
attitude of Indira Gan-
dhi government towards
the plight of people liv-
ing in East Pakistan
(nowBangladesh),which
was being bulldozed by
the political might of
their fellow countrymen
of West Pakistan.
The demonstrators
cordoned off the Paki-
stan Embassy and police
rounded up all the dem-
onstrators, including
Narendra who was later
put in Tihar Jail. The
creation of a new coun-
try Bangladesh post 1971
Indo Pak war has given
birth to a political prod-
igy in India who stepped
into politics for the
cause of Bangladesh and
now championing the
cause of entire world.
The start of Modi’s
political life heralded
beginning of new era of
a swayamsevak who sac-
rificed his life to the wel-
fare of his fellow coun-
trymen. He didn’t mind
risking his life and com-
fort for changing the dy-
namics of Indian politi-
cal system which was
being staled for so many
decades. His demeanour,
impeccable speech and
self-less service won one
and every heart within
the RSS. He became a
favourite of all his sen-
iors in the Sangh. Not
just in Gujarat, but
Sangh representatives
from other states also
started coming in con-
tact with him.
And this is where the
story actually begins.
Since the most volatile
part of India’s political
history was yet to unfold
and Narendra was to
play a part in it too.
(to be continued...)
The start of Modi’s political life heralded
beginning of new era of a swayamsevak
who sacrificed his life to the welfare of his
fellow countrymen.He didn’t mind risking his
life and comfort for changing the dynamics of
Indian political system which was being
staled for so many decades
F
SHASHIKANT
SHARMA
The writer is senior journalist
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Hyderabad: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has
arrested Balvinder Singh the Promoter — Director of the
PCH Corporation Ltd and other PCH group companies
under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in
a case relating to defrauding
banks to the tune of Rs 370
crore. Balvinder Singh was
arrested on Tuesday. He was
produced before a Special
Court in Hyderabad on
Wednesday, which remand-
ed him to judicial custody till
February 23. Earlier the CBI
in Chennai had lodged a case against him and others un-
der various sections of the IPC. The federal probe agency
had also submitted a charge sheet in this connection
before a Special Court.
ED ARRESTS PCH DIRECTOR BALVINDER
SINGH FOR `370 CRORE BANK FRAUD
CBI ARRESTS AGL
MANAGER FOR
ACCEPTING
`15,000 BRIBE
Indore: The Central
Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) has arrested the
Manager of Awantika Gas
Limited (AGL), Indore for
demanding and accepting
a bribe of `15,000 from a
man for clearing payment
of his bills. The incident
came to light when the
victim filed a complaint
against Vikas Gupta,
Manager of AGL, alleging
that the latter demanded
a bribe of `16,000 for
clearing payment of
his bills. The CBI laid a
trap to nab the accused.
The sleuths caught the
accused red-handed while
demanding and accepting
a bribe of Rs 15,000 from
the complainant.
BRITON ARRESTED
ON SUSPICION OF
RAPING WOMAN ON
FLIGHT FROM US
London: A British man
has been arrested on
suspicion of raping a
passenger on a flight from
the US to Heathrow. Offi-
cers boarded the United
Airlines flight at Heathrow
airport after being alerted
to the incident just after
6:30am on 31 January.
A 40-year-old woman,
also British, reportedly
complained to United
Airlines cabin staff on the
New Jersey to Heathrow
flight after she was al-
legedly forced to have sex
in business class while
others were asleep. The
man was later released on
bail as further enquiries
continue, the Metropolitan
Police said.
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KEJRIWAL’S WIFE,
DAUGHTER TO
CAMPAIGN IN PUNJAB
Chandigarh: Delhi Chief Min-
ister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife
and daughter will lend their
weight to the
election cam-
paign of Aaam
Aadmi Party in
Punjab. They
will be visiting
the State on
Friday to sup-
port AAP on the campaign
trails. As per information
received by AAP, the party
chief’s wife Sunita Kejri-
wal and daughter Harshita
Kejriwal will seek votes for
chief ministerial candidate
Bhagwant Mann in the Dhuri
Assembly seat.
PEOPLE FED UP WITH
CONGRESS, SAYS
BHAGWANT MANN
Amritsar: Aam Aadmi Party’s
Chief Ministerial face for
upcoming Punjab Assembly
elections,
Bhagwant
Mann, on
Thursday said
that people
are fed up
with the ruling
Congress.
“Only 10 days are left for
Punjab polls. People want to
choose a new government
because they have been
disappointed by those whom
they had trusted for five
years. They are fed up with
both the Congress and the
SAD,” Mann said.
ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2022
WILL PROVIDE HONEST
GOVT IN GOA: KEJRIWAL
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal being received at Dabolim Airport ahead
of Goa Assembly elections on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra explains her party’s manifesto to a
motor mechanic in Rampur on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI
Panaji: Hitting out at
the BJP and the Con-
gress, Aam Aadmi Par-
ty (AAP) convener
Arvind Kejriwal on
Thursday alleged that
if any of these parties
is voted to power in Goa
again, it will “plunder”
the State exchequer,
leading to doubling of
the debt burden to Rs
50,000 crore.
He said the AAP will
provide a “corruption-
free and honest” gov-
ernment in the coastal
state. Elections for the
40-member Goa Assem-
bly will be held on Mon-
day
.
Addressing a public
meeting in Mayem as-
sembly constituency,
Kejriwal said Goa is
reeling under a debt
burden of Rs 24,000
crore, “which got accu-
mulated during the pre-
vious rule of the Con-
gress, the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) and
the Maharashtrawadi
Gomantak Party
(MGP)”. —PTI
Vote on unemployment,
inflation, says Priyanka
Rampur: Congress
general secretary Priyanka
Gandhi Vadra on Thursday
said the people of Uttar
Pradesh should vote on
issues of unemployment,
inflation, poverty, crime
against women and Dalits.
Congress leader held a
roadshow in Rampur.
She also interacted with
a tyre puncture repair
shop owner. Speaking to
ANI, Vadra said, “Vote on
issues of unemployment,
inflation, crime against
women and Dalits, poverty.
Think and vote. Cast your
vote for someone who is
working to resolve these
issues.” Voting for the first
phase of the Uttar Pradesh
Assembly elections began
on Thursday at 7:00 am.
Covering the Jat-dominant
belt of western Uttar
Pradesh, the first phase of
polls cover 58 Assembly
constituencies across 11
districts of the state. The
voting, which will conclude
at 6:00 pm today, is taking
place at 25,849 polling
stations and 10,766 poll-
ing centres. As many as
623 candidates are in the
fray on 58 Assembly seats
where polls are being
held today. As per the set
norms, the campaign-
ing for the first phase of
the UP polls ended on
Tuesday (February 8) at
6 pm, marking the start
of a 48-hour-long silence
period.
BJP WILL FORM GOVT IN MANIPUR WITH
MAJORITY, SAYS HIMANTA BISWA SARMA
Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa
Sarma on Thursday exuded confidence that the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will
return to power in Manipur, which is
slated to go to the Assembly polls on
February 27, adding that that the party
will form the government in the state
with a majority. “Election campaign-
ing has begun in Manipur, candidates
have been nominated. BJP will form a
government in Manipur with a majority,” said Sarma
while speaking to ANI here today. The tenure of the
Manipur Legislative Assembly, which consists of 60
members, is scheduled to end on March 19, 2022.
Akhilesh afraid of losing from
Karhal seat,says BJP’s Baghel
Agra: Agra Member of
Parliament (MP) and
Bharatiya Janata Party
candidate from Main-
puri’s Karhal Assembly
constituency SP Singh
Baghel on Thurs-
day said that the
Samajwadi Party
leader Akhilesh
Yadav is now
afraid of
l o s i n g
the elec-
tions. Baghel, who is
also a Union Minister,
said that Yadav is now
reaching out to the peo-
ple in Karhal constitu-
ency after becoming
aware of the stiff
challenge there.
Baghel, who has
beenpittedagainst
the SP leader
by the BJP
f r o m
Karhal
seat, said: “Yadav had
earlier said that he will
come to Karhal constit-
uency only after win-
ning the elections. Now,
he is asking for people’s
votes there. It shows
they (the SP) have the
fear of losing (the elec-
tions).”
Baghel claimed that
people have decided not
to cast their votes for
Yadav in Karhal seat.
Why should I listen to him
...asks Rahul during political rally in
U’khand in reply to PM’s interview
New Delhi: Taking a
dig at Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s inter-
view aired on Wednes-
day, Congress leader
RahulGandhionThurs-
day said that pressure
by central agencies
doesn’t work on him.
“In an interview yes-
terday, Modiji said ‘Ra-
hul doesn't listen’. Did
you understand what he
meant? It meant that
pressure by the En-
forcement Directorate
and CBI doesn't work on
Rahul and he does not
back down. Why should
I listen to him,” Rahul
Gandhi said at a public
rally in Uttarakhand.
Speaking to news
agency ANI, PM Modi
on Wednesday had said
that he cannot reply to
a person who does not
listen and does not sit in
the House. Asked
about Rahul Gandhi's
questions on unemploy-
ment and the India-Chi-
na issue, PM had said, I
have given facts on eve-
ry subject and spoken
on every subject on the
basis of facts. On some
subjects, our external
affairs and defence min-
istry have given de-
tailed answers and
wherever it was neces-
sary, I had also spoken.
How do I reply to a per-
son who does not listen,
and does not sit in the
House?” —Agencies
Rahul Gandhi Narendra Modi
RAHUL ALLEGES ONLY ONE-THIRD PM CARES SPENT
New Delhi: The latest audited report showed that “PM CARES”, which
was set up to deal with several emergencies collected `10,990 crore
in the 2020-21 financial year, while only `3,976 crore, one-third, was
spent. The government sources, however, said that several initiatives
have been approved, which would be funded by the “PM CARES”. For-
mer Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday had trained guns at the
Centre, accusing it of spreading lies on the “PM CARES” fund spend.
“PM CARES collected `10,990 crore till March 2021, spent `3,976
crore,” Gandhi tweeted with the caption “PM Lies”.
RAHUL ‘PROPOSES’,
MODI ‘DISPOSES’!
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi
is neither the national
president of the Congress
party nor the leader of
the Congress in the Lok
Sabha. He does not hold
any post in the Congress
organization or holds any
post in the Parliamentary
Party. BJP leaders have
termed Rahul as ‘Pappu’,
i.e. he does not under-
stand anything and the
people of the country have
completely rejected him.
Despite this, whatever he
says, the entire BJP and
the entire central govern-
ment responds to it. Think,
his party does not have
enough seats in the Lok
Sabha to get the status of
the main opposition party,
yet he spoke on the Presi-
dent’s address, then on the
first day a dozen ministers
of the Center responded to
it and then Prime Minister
Narendra Modi came to
answer. In his long speech,
he only replied to Rahul’s
barbs. The Prime Minister
gave a detailed answer to
each and every thing Rahul
talked about.
Rahul Gandhi had attacked
Ambani-Adani’s unac-
counted earnings in Co-
rona and severe economic
crisis and said that ‘Double
A’ virus is the most
dangerous. Responding
to this, the Prime Minister
said that in the time of
Nehru and Indira, the
Congress government was
called Tata-Birla’s govern-
ment. Rahul had said that
Manmohan Singh’s gov-
ernment had brought 27
crore people out of poverty
line in 10 years and Modi
government brought 23
crore below poverty line.
In response, the Prime
Minister said that the
Congress government had
changed the definition of
poverty in 2013 to make
17 crore rich. Responding
to Rahul calling India a
union of states, the Prime
Minister said that India is
a nation and a living soul
for them. When Rahul had
talked about the failure of
Make in India and people
not getting employment,
then the Prime Minister
targeted him and said that
everything has become a
joke for him.
‘PM hurt by
attack on
industrialists’
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: Usually the
leaders of the parties
are hurt by the attack
on their party, when
their policies are ques-
tioned, or with the per-
sonal attack on them-
selves, but the Prime
Minister gets hurt
when questions are
raised on the industri-
alists. He feels that by
questioning the indus-
trialists, people them-
selves are putting him
in the dock. That’s why
when Rahul Gandhi at-
tacked the Ambani-
Adani’s unaccounted
earnings during the
pandemic and said that
the ‘double-A’ variant is
the most dangerous, the
PM got hurt, that he re-
plied in Parliament. He
told Rahul that people
used to call the govt of
your grandmother and
grandfather as Tata-
Birla’s government.
Responding to the
criticism of two big in-
dustrialists of the coun-
try by Rahul Gandhi, he
said, ‘They also have a
role. Will you humiliate
them? What approach is
it?Thosewhoarewrong
have left the country.”
Earlier in Lucknow, PM
had said that even Ma-
hatma Gandhi used to
stand with Birla with-
out any hesitation.
Worrisome situation
in Bengal: Dhankhar
New Delhi: West Ben-
gal Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar on Thursday
took a dig at the state
government by appeal-
ing to the “state intelli-
gentsia and diaspora to
reflectontheworrisome
situation of the state”.
West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Ba-
nerjee and the state
Governor have been at
loggerheads for a long
time. The Chief Minis-
ter on several occasions
had alleged that the
Governor makes state-
ments out of political
motives and interferes
in the business of the
state government. Gov-
ernor Dhankhar on the
other hand has been ac-
cusing the state govern-
ment of mishandling
the law and order
situation. —ANI
Jagdeep Dhankhar
RTI: Rent of Sonia’s
residence not paid
New Delhi: The rent of
several properties occu-
pied by Congress lead-
ers, including the offi-
cial residence of Con-
gress interim president
Sonia Gandhi, has not
been paid. In reply to an
RTI filed by activist Su-
jit Patel.
The RTI reply by the
Union Ministry of
Housing and Urban De-
velopment states that
there has been pending
rent against Congress
party headquarters on
Akbar Road of
`12,69,902 and the last
time that the rent was
paid was in December
2012. Similarly, for So-
nia Gandhi’s residence
on 10 Janpath Road,
there is a pending rent
of `4,610 and the last
rent received was in
September 2020. —ANI
Sonia Gandhi
Pay `1,788 cr:
Farmers’ group
to PM Modi
New Delhi: The All In-
dia Kisan Sabha, a
farmers’ group, on
Thursday demanded
PM Narendra Modi pro-
vide Rs 1,788 crore,
equal to the penalty
amount imposed by
regulator CCI on tyre
corporates, as grant to
rubber farmers.
The CCI had imposed
a penalty of Rs 622.09
crore on MRF, Rs 425.53
crore on Apollo Tyres,
Rs 252.16 crore on CEAT
Ltd, Rs 309.95 crore on
JK Tyre and Rs 178.33
crore on Birla Tyres.
‘No centralised data on detention centres’
New Delhi: The Minis-
try of Home Affairs in-
formed the Rajya Sabha
thatitdoesnotmaintain
a centralised data on the
total number of deten-
tion centres in the coun-
try
, as powers have been
delegated to the State
governments “to make
necessary arrange-
ments for detention cen-
tres/camps as per their
requirement.”
The MHA has dele-
gated the power to the
state governments to
make the required ar-
rangements to run for
these centres or camps.
Replying to a ques-
tion in the Upper House
on Wednesday
, the MHA
said 100 Foreigners Tri-
bunals are currently
operating in Assam, the
MoS for Home Affairs
Nityanand Rai said.
The Minister added
that the total number of
cases pending in these
FTs as on December 31,
2021, is 1,23,829 while
the total number of peo-
ple declared as foreign-
ers is 1,43,466. The total
number of people de-
clared as Indians is
1,21,598 whereas 329 per-
sons have been deported
to their countries of ori-
gin so far, he said.
The MHA informed
that the FTs are quasi-
judicial bodies in Assam
and according to the
state’s Home Depart-
ment, initially 11 Illegal
Migrant Determination
Tribunals were set up
which were later con-
verted to tribunals after
the SC scrapped the Ille-
gal Migrants (Determi-
nationbyTribunals)Act,
1983, in 2005. —Agencies
TRS MPs WALK OUT OF RAJYA SABHA
New Delhi: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MPs on
Thursday walked out from the Rajya Sabha until the Chair-
man accepts the privilege motion against Prime Minister.
Earlier in the day, TRS MPs moved a privilege motion
against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his statement
in the Rajya Sabha on the passing of the Andhra Pradesh
Reorganisation Bill.
RJD MP MANOJ JHA GIVES NOTICE IN RS
New Delhi: RJD MP Manoj Jha gave a Zero
Hour notice in Rajya Sabha to discuss the
issue of reopening of the physical classes in
colleges. According to RJD MP, the suspen-
sion of offline classes due to the pandemic
has led to a regression in learning and poor
learning outcomes among the students.
OVER 56 CRORE
TRANSACTIONS
UNDER ONORC
New Delhi: Since
inception of the One
Nation One Ration
Card (ONORC) plan
in August 2019,
approximately 56
crore portability
transactions have
been recorded in the
country up to January
31, 2022, the Parlia-
ment was informed
on Wednesday.
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Over 50,000 active Covid cases in four states;
daily positivity rate at 4.44%: Health ministry
T
he Ministry of
Health on Thurs-
day said that
four Indian states have
reported over 50,000 ac-
tive Covid-19 cases
while as many as 11
states have active cases
between 10,000 and
50,000.
Four states, Kerala,
Maharashtra, Tamil
Nadu and Karnataka
have more than 50,000
active cases. Around
141 districts have Cov-
id-19 positivity rate of
over 10 per cent and 160
districts have positivi-
ty rates between 5-10
per cent, the Health
Ministry said in a press
conference.
“On Jan 24, the daily
positivity rate was re-
corded at 20.75%,
which has now de-
creased to 4.44%. It in-
dicates that now the
rate of infection spread
has come down signifi-
cantly, “ said Luv Ag-
garwal, Joint Secre-
tary, health ministry
.
The ministry also
said that that there has
been an overall decline
in coronavirus infec-
tions and positivity
across all states.
Earlier, the health
ministry had issued a
revised Covid-19 guide-
line for international
arrivals, which will
come into force from
February 14. The travel-
lers will no longer have
to quarantine at home
for a week, but need to
self-monitor for 14 days.
Also,thedemarcation
of countries as ‘at risk’
and other classifica-
tions has been removed.
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2. जन्नत / कयालु नस्का मकसजद के पास वा्ड िं. 950 69 अ
3. सलयामुदीन / भंवर अली नबसार्ती मोह ला, वा्ड िं. 51 1232 69 अ
4. बयानो / ्ुसुफ लुहयार स जी मं्डी, वा्ड िं. 42 644 69 अ
5. हबीब खयां / मंगतु खयां क्यामखयानी टरोर सकूल के पास, वा्ड िं. 24 2450 69 अ
6. ममन्नयालयाल / चुन्नीलयाल सोनी िाहटा मारया 56.22 69 अ
7. मकशनी देवी / दीपचंद वा्ड िं. 07 1225 69 अ
8. बजरंगलयाल / मयालचंद पयारीक ालरररा धमयािाला, वा्ड िं. 45 4336 69 अ
9. मोहममद मुस्लम / फकीरुदीन नबसार्ती मोह ला 938 69 अ
10. आमीनया / हनीफ सबजीफरोश म्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 53 1645 69 अ
11. हयाकम अली / पीरू खयां ि्ततु खां ि् ी, वा्ड िं. 30 2479 69 अ
12. धयापया / सदीक सबजीफरोश म्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 55 2350 69 अ
13. मोहममद सलीम / अबदुल गफुर रैरर बस्ती, वा्ड िं. 2250 69 अ
14. सतयार / रजयाक नस्का मकसजद के पास 1800 69 अ
15. ्ुनुस / मनजयामुदीन खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा, वा्ड िं. 37 1232 69 अ
16. आरीफ / रहीमबकश खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा, वा्ड िं. 37 961 69 अ
17. चेतन पुरी / मघया पुरी बतुकलसर बास, वा्ड िं. 25 2064 69 अ
18. दलजीत मसंह / गुरजन्ट मसंह मसख बस सटेण्ड, वा्ड िं. 25 2310 69 अ
19. रयाजपयाल / रयामेशवरलयाल मीणया बतुकलसर बास, वा्ड िं. 1000 69 अ
20. लेखुरयाम / नत्ुरयाम मीणया वा्ड िं. 20 1330 69 अ
21. जुबेदया / सरीफ वा्ड िं. 30 446 69 अ
22. फयारुक / रहमयान वा्ड िं. 30 440 69 अ
23. उ्मयान गनी / अलयादीन ्तेनलराि मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 41 1489 69 अ
24. सलमया / आरीफ अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1500 69 अ
25. इमरयान / सयाबुदीन अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1500 69 अ
26. शयाहरुख खयान / सयाबुदीन अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1794 69 अ
27. सलीम / इ्मयाईल तेली वा्ड िं. 53 3080 69 अ
28. मैनया / हयाकम अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 3832 69 अ
29. अ्त अली / गुलयाब नबी धोबी मदरसा इसलानमरा 1225 69 अ
30. मोहममद सफी सै्द / रमजयान सै्द जामा मकसजद के पास, वा्ड िं. 29 2450 69 अ
31. मु्तयाक अली / शोकत अली धोबी जामा मकसजद के पास, वा्ड िं. 29 764 69 अ
32. मबलयाल / सदीक खोखर भादरजी कुआं 1600 69 अ
33. असलम / इ्मयाईल नस्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 55 1225 69 अ
34. मैनया / अहमद अली धोबी इमाम बा्डा, वा्ड िं. 28 910 69 अ
35. मोहममद रु्तम / पीर मोहममद धोबी मो्ती मकसजद 1732 69 अ
36. भंवरी / मबलयाल खोखर इमाम बा्डा 612 69 अ
37. लयाल मोहममद / चयांदु मुवयाल भादरजी का कुआं 1823 69 अ
38. अलतयाफ / भंवरदीन खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा 1138 69 अ
39. नजमया बयानो / ्याकुब चुनगर मो्ती मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 26 1504 69 अ
40. हयाकम अली / सदीक सै्द मो्ती मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 27 1750 69 अ
41. लक्मण मसंह / मोहन मसंह रयाजपूत कृपालदास की बरीची, वा्ड िं. 23 1400 69 अ
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(राजकरण चि री)
अ रक्
नगरपादलका सरिार र
Will Dera politics help
BJP in its agenda of hung
assembly in Punjab?
Mahesh Sharma
Punjab: In Punjab, the
Bharatiya Janata Par-
ty is looking for a place
to somehow set its foot.
In the last Lok Sabha
elections, it had got
nine per cent votes,
whereas in the previ-
ous assembly elections,
it had got five and a
half per cent votes. For
the first time, BJP is
contesting the assem-
bly elections by break-
ing away from the Aka-
li Dal and it has to take
its vote share of nine
per cent to at least 15
per cent. The BJP’s sec-
ond attempt is to gar-
ner enough votes in
Punjab to hang the as-
sembly and play a role
in post-poll politics.
The BJP is not likely to
get more seats as there
is a lot of resentment
towards it because of
the farmers’ agitation.
Realizing this, BJP has
playd the Dera card.
BJP’s Haryana gov-
ernment has released
DeraSachaSaudachief
Gurmeet Ram Rahim
on parole from jail. In
the last six months, the
Haryana government
released Ram Rahimon
parole several times on
the pretext of treat-
ment. In this way the
party is creating har-
mony among its devo-
tees. The Dera chief
will stay in the ashram
of Gurugram for the
next 21 days, from
where he can give a
‘fatwa’ to his devotees
to vote in favor of BJP
.
The BJP has an old
goodwill with Ram Ra-
him, convicted of rape
and murder. After win-
ning the assembly elec-
tions for the first time
in Haryana in 2014, the
BJP in-charge had gone
to Ram Rahim’s ash-
ram with more than 20
party MLAs to seek
blessings. In Punjab,
the number of seats un-
der the influence of dif-
ferent Deras is close to
70, out of which the
maximum number of
27 seats is under the in-
fluence of Dera Sacha
Sauda. Dera politics
can get BJP votes in
those seats. With the
BJP cutting votes, the
equation of the three -
Congress, AAP and
Akali Dal - will deterio-
rate and the possibility
of a hung assembly will
increase.
Ram Rahim
VIJAYANSNEERS ATYOGI
FORKERALA COMMENT
Yogi urged voters to choose BJP while referring to Left-ruled states
New Delhi: Yogi Adi-
tyanath's comment
warning voters on Ut-
tar Pradesh turning
into Kerala or Bengal
did not go unchal-
lenged as Kerala Chief
Minister Pinarayi Vi-
jayan threw shade at
his Uttar Pradesh
counterpart in a tweet.
If UP turns into
Kerala as Yogi Adity-
anath fears, it will en-
joy the best education,
health services, social
welfare, living stand-
ards and have a harmo-
nious society in which
people won't be mur-
dered in the name of
religion and caste.
That's what the people
of UP would want,
Pinarayi Vijayan
tweeted. He made the
same points in a Hindi tweet posted from his
handle.
If UP turns into Ker-
ala as @myogiadity-
anath fears, it will en-
joy the best education,
health services, social
welfare, living stand-
ards and have a harmo-
nious society in which
people won't be mur-
dered in the name of
religion and caste.
That's what the people
of UP would want.
Congress leader
Shashi Tharoor also
responded to Yogi Adi-
tyanath's comments in
a tweet.
UP will turn into
Kashmir, Bengal or
Kerala if BJP doesn't
come to power, CM
Yogi Adityanath told
voters. through a video
message.
VOTE BJP TO PREVENT UP FROM
BECOMING KERALA, SAYS CM YOGI
New Delhi: It will not take much time for Uttar
Pradesh to become Kashmir, West Bengal or Ker-
ala, if Uttar Pradesh voters commit a lapse, Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath has said on the eve of the
polling for the first phase of the Assembly elec-
tion. His appeal to voters on Wednesday evening
through jibes at other States, including two ruled
by non-BJP parties, did not go down well with the
(CPI-M). Earlier, in his appeal to voters, Adityanath,
who faced the challenge of becoming the first in-
cumbent in three decades to retain
power in the State, said many un-
precedented things had happened
in Uttar Pradesh since 2017. “Be
careful. If you err, water will be
poured over the hardwork of the
last five years. And this time,
UP will not take much time to
become Kashmir, Bengal or
Kerala,” said Adityanath
in a video message.
DON'T INSULT
SPIRIT OF INDIA:
RAHUL TO YOGI
New Delhi: India
is beautiful in all
its colours, don't
insult the spirit
of the country,
Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi said
on Thursday, appar-
ently responding to
Uttar Pradesh Chief
Yogi Adityanath's
remark that the
state will turn into a
Kashmir, Kerala.
If Uttar Pradesh turns into Kerala as Yogi Adityanath fears, it will enjoy the
best education, health services, social welfare, living standards and have a har-
monious society in which people won’t be murdered in the name of religion and
caste. That’s what the people of UP would want
—Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala Chief Minister
Kirit Somaiya
urges MHA
to review his
Z+ security
Mumbai: Former Lok
Sabha MP and BJP
leader Kirit Somaiya
on Thursday urged the
MHA to review his se-
curity arrangements
on the grounds that he
was allegedly being at-
tacked by Shiv Sena
workers despite being
under “Z plus” security
of the CISF.
In a letter to the
MHA, Somaiya said
that there should be a
review of the security
system so that the Pune
type incident, which al-
legedly took place on
February 5, could be
avoided in future. “Shiv
Sena activists attacked
me at Pune Municipal
Corporation on Febru-
ary 5, 2022. They at-
tacked me at Washim
on August 20, 2021, also.
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इस कारायालर में निम्न आवेदकों िे कृनि भूनम रूपान्तरण निरमों के अन्तरया्त उिके भूखण्ड के पट्टे चाहे हैं। इस संबंध में नकसी वरक््त, संस्ा आनद को नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति हो, ्तो नलनख्त प्रा्यािा-पत्र मर साक्र आपनति सूचिा पत्र के
प्रकानि्त होिे के सा्त नदवस के भी्तर अधोहस्ताक्षरक्ताया को प्रस्ततु्त करें। निधायारर्त समरावनध उपरान्त नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति मानर िहीं होरी और अावेदक को उसके द्ारा चाहे ररे भूखण्ड का पट्टा नवलेख दे नदरा जावेरा।
क्र.
सं.
आवेिक का नाम मर
दपता / पत्ी
रोजना
िसतावेज पंजीकृत,
अपंजीकृत व आवंटन
मर दिनांक
राजसव
ग्ाम
खसरा
संखरा
भूखण्ड
संखरा
क्ेत्रफल
(वगया
गज में)
भूखण्ड की ससथिदत
भूखण्ड
का प्रकार
उत्तर
(N)
िदक्ण
(S)
पूवया
(E)
पस्चिम
(W)
1 मंजू देवी / घमाराम शराम िरर सोसारटी
आवंटि
246/25.11.91
पाली 1 250 320 133.33 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 317 भू.सं. 319 भू.सं. 321 आवासीर
2 िूलकंवर / नज्तेनद्र नसंह सतुनदर िरर पंजीकृ्त 25.09.2009 पाली 2 1548 मकाि 68.62 िेि भार शरामलाल का मकाि खाली भूखण्ड सड़क 29 निट आवासीर
3 िरीिि / नलराक्त अली एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.05.15 पाली 2 604/2 40/106 92.22 अनर भूनम सड़क 22 निट अनर भूनम भू.सं. 105 आवासीर
4 िरीिि / नलराक्त अली एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.05.15 पाली 2 604/2 40 111.11 भू.सं. 47 सड़क 22 निट भू.सं. 39 भू.सं. 41 आवासीर
5 पपपू देवी / केसराम पररहार मारा िरर पंजीकृ्त 05.02.2009 पाली 2 363/1 180 111.11 भू.सं. 181 भू.सं. 179 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 163 आवासीर
6 ्डुंराराम / कािाराम खे्तेशवर िरर बी
पंजीकृ्त हक्क्तिामा
30.09.2021
पाली 2 1548 956 111.11 सड़क 20 निट खाली भू.सं. 957
सड़क 27 निट
9 इंच
आवासीर
7 दतुरायादेवी / भर्त कुमार श्ी कृषणा िरर पंजीकृ्त 14.10.2014 पाली 1 223 636/116 138.88 भू.सं. 637/115 भू.सं. 635/117 सड़क 30 निट
भू.सं.
603/111
आवासीर
8 दतुरायादेवी / भर्त कुमार श्ी कृषणा िरर पंजीकृ्त 14.10.2014 पाली 1 223 117/635 138.88 भू.सं. 116/636 भू.सं. 118/634 सड़क 30 निट
भू.सं.
110/604
आवासीर
9 मांरतुनसंह / रूपनसंह राजीव रांधी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 15.06.1971 पाली 1 373 45 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 52 भू.सं. 44 भू.सं. 46 आवासीर
10 ल्ता देवी / भरवािदास नसद्ा्या िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.04.2021 पाली 1 1191 69 133.33 भू.सं. 68 भू.सं. 70 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 17 आवासीर
11 देविारारण प्रजाप्त / भैरूलाल वृनदावि िरर नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 30.11.2021 पाली 1 1240/1 1352/47 152.77 भू.सं. 1353/46 भू.सं. 1351/48 भू.सं. 1328/70 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
12 वीरनसंह / िहिेराम रोकुल कॉलोिी अपंजीकृ्त 11.04.2011 पाली 1 1284 8 111.11 भू.सं. 7 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 20 निट सड़क 20 निट आवासीर
13 मो. जावेद / मो. सलीम देविरर पंजीकृ्त 23.03.2021 पाली 1 1282 141 88.88 भू.सं. 132 सड़क 60 निट भू.सं. 142 भू.सं. 140 आवासीर
14 चेिाराम / चमिाजी महालक्मी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 13.05.2013 पाली 1 1207 238/6 111.11 सड़क 19 निट अनर भूनम भू.सं. 238/5 भू.सं. 238/7 आवासीर
15 सं्तोि / अिोक कुमार चौधरी कॉलोिी नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 01.01.2020 पाली 1 1243 172/5 66.11 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1081 भू.सं. 1073/4 भू.सं. 1072/5 आवासीर
16 सतरिारारण / उदाराम चौधरी कॉलोिी नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 17.02.2020 पाली 1 1243 1076/1 97.22 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1077 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1075/2 आवासीर
17 मो. निरोज / मो. अयरूब मतुरल िरर पंजीकृ्त 03.07.2019 पाली 1 1294 06 150.77 भू.सं. 5 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 15 निट भू.सं. 7 आवासीर
18 भरव्ती / श्वणनसंह रोकुल कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 06.01.2020 पाली 1 1284 13 109.72 भू.सं. 12 भू.सं. 14 भू.सं. 48 व 49 सड़क 25 निट आवासीर
19 रसीदा बािो / रूस्तम अली निरदोस कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 21.09.2021 पाली 1 1293 307/6 88.88 अनर भूनम सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 308/307 भू.सं. 306/5 आवासीर
20 मिोहर नसंह / वीरमाराम केिव िरर नवस्तार अपंजीकृ्त 10.10.2019 पाली 1 1226/1 1659/18 116.66 भू.सं. 1658/19 सड़क 18 निट 6 इंच भू.सं. 1660/17 भू.सं. 1644 आवासीर
21 मतुलाराम / रोरधिलाल चौधरी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 10.10.2008 पाली 1 1243 07/1078 111.11 भू.सं. 1075 सड़क 20 निट
भू.सं. 1077/
6 व 5
भू.सं. 1079/8 आवासीर
22 मतुलाराम / रोरधिलाल चौधरी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 10.10.2008 पाली 1 1243 1077/6 व 5 83.33 भू.सं. 1076 भू.सं. 1077/4 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1077/7 आवासीर
23 सतुजाराम / मंराराम वृनदावि िरर पंजीकृ्त 20.03.2012 पाली 1 1244 1193/74 111.11 भू.सं. 1193/74 भू.सं. 1192/75 सड़क 25 निट
भू.सं.
1178/89
आवासीर
24 सतुजाराम / मंराराम वृनदावि िरर पंजीकृ्त 20.03.2012 पाली 1 1244 1194/73 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 1193/74 सड़क 25 निट
भू.सं.
1177/90
आवासीर
25 िुलीदेवी / बलवन्त पटेल जवाहर िरर पंजीकृ्त 17.07.2012 पाली 1 962 मकाि 83.33 भोप नसंह का मकाि
प्रकाि कंवर का
मकाि
सड़क 29 निट
प्रकाि कंवर का
मकाि
आवासीर
26 लक्मी देवी / ्तेजाराम राज िरर पंजीकृ्त 16.04.2021 पाली 1 1231 57/1499 138.88 भू.सं. 56/1499 भू.सं. 58 / 1498 सड़क 19 निट भू.सं. 1516 आवासीर
27 मिोहर नसंह / वीरमाराम केिव िरर नवस्तार
अपंजीकृ्त
28.10.2020
पाली 1 1226 / 1 1695 / 34 ई 111.11 सड़क 20 निट
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का मकाि
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रो्ड, 61 निट
आवासीर
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आरुकत
नगर पररषद् पाली
आपदत्त सूचिना
Fraud on name of
Old Wine in Raj!
Niranjan Arya
visits Sant
Kaluramji
temple in Pali
E-auction of
378 minor
mineral plots
gets approval
Sunil Tusawada
Pali: Niranjan
Arya, who has been
appointed Advisor to
the Chief Minister
after retiring as the
Chief Secretary of
the state, was on a
day’s tour to the dis-
trict on Thursday.
Villagers gave Arya a
rousing welcome in
the town under
Raipur Marwar sub-
division. He then vis-
ited the temple of
Saint Kaluramji Ma-
haraj and had a ‘dar-
shan’ there. He also
held discussions
with the people’s rep-
resentatives.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A proposal
for e-auction of 378
new plots of minor
minerals in two
phases has been ap-
proved at the level of
ACS mines Subodh
Agarwal. A notifica-
tion regarding this
will be issued after
the approval of
Mines Minister
Pramod Bhaya.
E-auction of 192
plots will be held
from February 25 to
March 15 and of 186
plots from March 3 to
March 25.
Additional Direc-
tor Mahesh Mathur
has issued an e-re-
lease in this regard.
Besides, e-auction of
186 mining licences
will be done from
March 2 to March 25.
These include seven
of sandstone in
Khadipur Bijolia.
Birth anniv: Pilot remembered, people
pay tributes at memorial in Dausa
Boiler blast in Bikaner
STP plant claims 2 lives
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: Some old and
well-known liquor com-
panies are accused of
duping liquor lovers in
the name of old liquor.
There is an allegation
of charging arbitrary
prices for 5 to 50 years
old liquor from the con-
sumers, without prov-
ing its authenticity
. The
Excise Department is
also accused of not only
approving the brands
of these liquor compa-
nies but also blindly ap-
proving the rates given
by them. The Excise
Department has ap-
proved 1,066 brands of
liquor and beer in the
state and their rates for
the current financial
year. Some brands are
being manufactured in
the state’s own distiller-
ies or bottling plants,
while some are import-
ed from abroad and
some are produced in
other states also. Re-
tired Dy Commissioner
of Excise Department
Niranjan Sharma said
department never in-
vestigates the claims.
Laxmikant Sharma 
Dausa: On the birth an-
niversary of Rajesh Pi-
lot, father of former
Deputy CM Sachin Pi-
lot, Congress workers
paid tribute to him. The
workers, under the
leadership of Lok Sab-
ha candidate Savita
Meena, paid floral trib-
utes at the Pilot Memo-
rial located at Jirota
and Bhandana in
Dausa. Minister Mamta
Bhupesh, minister Mu-
rarilal Meena, mnister
Parsadilal Meena,
Bandikui MLA GR Kha-
tana, District Chief Hi-
ralal Saini, Congress
District President Ram-
jilal Odh also remem-
bered him.
Laxman Raghav
Bikaner: Two cousins
were killed when the
digester of the sewer-
age treatment plant ex-
ploded in Gangashahar
on Thursday
. No sooner
had the blast occurred,
35-year-old Sonu and
his 37-year-old cousin
Chhotu, residents of
Hata village of Gorakh-
pur, were thrown far
away and both died on
the spot.
Police sources said
the duo was working on
the plant when the pres-
sure of gas increased to
a very high level all of a
sudden. Unable to bear
the pressure, the digest-
er exploded and the
brothers were flung in
the air.
They kept writhing
in pain for some time
before breathing their
last.
Some companies are duping liquor lovers in the
name of old wine and charging higher prices
NAMES OF MANY BRANDS ARE BEING
MISUSED, SAYS RTI ACTIVIST GYANESH
RTI activist Gyanesh Kumar alleges that the names
of many brands of generic liquor gin like Hundred
Piper, Teachers, Bellantine, Glenwich, Glenlivet,
Royal Salute, Johnny Walker, Jack Daniels, The
Glen Grant, Aberfaldi Hingland, Altmore, Bacardi,
Chivas Regal, Devers and more are being misused.
Ashok Gehlot
@ashokgehlot51
My humble
tributes to prominent
farmer leader and for-
mer Union Minister Shri
Rajesh Pilot on his birth
anniversary.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a good news
to pensioners, the gov-
ernment has simplified
the procedure in calcu-
lating purchase of med-
icine by removing cate-
gorisation of diseases
into normal and seri-
ous. Moreover, the Di-
rector of Insurance and
Provisional Funds has
been empowered to
raise the upper limit for
this from Rs 20,000 to Rs
2L for indoor patients.
Similarly, the Fi-
nance authorities have
been empowered to take
this limit up to Rs 5L in
special cases while the
Fin Budget department
has been empowered to
raise this limit up to Rs
10L in rare cases.
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: IAS Kuldeep
Ranka, Principal Secre-
tary to the CM, on
Thursday attended the
funeral of his maternal
uncle Ashok Bhandari
in Jodhpur. He also met
police and administra-
tion officials who came
to express condolences.
IAS Ranka attends maternal
uncle’s funeral in Jodhpur
Relief to pensioners in
purchase of medicines
Commissioner Dr Rajesh Sharma, Police Commissioner Navjyoti
Gogoi, Collector Himanshu Gupta, DCP Bhuvan Bhushan and JDA
Commissioner Inderjit Yadav arrived at the funeral site to mourn
the death of maternal uncle of Kuldeep Ranka.
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  • 1. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/ep aper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindi a I facebook.com/thefirsti ndia I instagram.com/thefirst india Promoted by Shree Cement Limited Vol 3 Issue No. 246 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77 764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Piyush Goyal@PiyushG oyal Had comprehensive talks over lunch with my good friend Australian Trade Minister @ DanTehanWannon in New Delhi. We had an engaging discussion on ways to further deepen India- Australia economic and trade ties. TOP TWEETS SPIRITUAL SPEAK Refusing to yield to dualities is your sacred duty. Do it; stay unmoved by them. Or your mind’ll be in constant turmoil. —THE BHAGWAD GITA Nitin Gadkari@nitin_gadkari Construction of 6-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway section of NH-150C from Julekal Village to Kurnool town terminating on NH-40 as part of Solapur- Kurnool-Chennai Economic Corridor. gainst the back- drop of a west- ern diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics,ChinaandRussia havemarkedtheoccasionby showing off their increas- inglycloserelationship.Rus- sia’s president Vladimir Pu- tin posed for pictures with ChineseleaderXiJinpingat the opening of the 2022 Win- ter Games, declaring their opposition to further en- largement of Nato and call- ing on the western alliance to “abandon its ideologised cold war approaches”. In a joint statement, the two leaders announced a new era in relations that would“knownolimits”and be“superiortopoliticaland military alliances of the cold war era”. Meanwhile they said Nato must “re- spect the sovereignty , secu- rity and interests of other countries … and to exercise a fair and objective attitude towards the peaceful devel- opment of other states”. POLITICAL SIGNALS Given these differences, news of apparent security cooperation between the two should be taken with a pinch of salt. While there is growing collaboration be- tween Chinese and Russian armed forces, the primary function of their military cooperation consists in po- litical signalling, rather thaninpreparingforajoint military action. POSITIVELY NEUTRAL Russia seems to have moved from a position of studied neutrality on China’s poli- cies in Asia-Pacific, to out- rightcondemnation of trilat- eral security initiative be- tween Australia, the UK and the United States, “ AUKUS” – and Washington’s new In- do-Pacific strategy in gener- al. The joint declaration notes that two countries are seriouslyconcernedbysuch developments. Thus, the extent of poten- tialChinesesupportforRus- sia in face of another round of western sanctions re- mains uncertain. For now, as one commentator notes “it is enough that China re- mains positively neutral”. THECONVERSATION .COM RUSSIA CHINA’S VIABLE FRIENDSHIP: A NEW WORLD ORDER In a joint statement, the two leaders announced a new era in relations that would “know no limits” and be “superior to political and military alliances of the cold war era” A airy tales are tales only. Till the time the Prince actually descends from heaven, fights it out and conquers the throne. Life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one such tale that you have to pinch twice to believe. A self-made, self-less, self-motivated soul from a non-descriptiv e village grows to a stature that he becomes a living legend. THE CHILDHOOD Born to a poor family in a small village of Guja- rat Vadnagar, Modi faced extreme hardships in his formative years. His parents - Damodardas Modi and Hiraben - though were financially deprived but enriched Narendra and his 6 sib- lings with ethical values and sanskar. Modi’s school mates and neighbours, recount that he had a certain spark since an early age where even though he used to be mischievous, he still had the leader- ship aspect to his person- ality. A dare devil boy Narendra would always be ready to even risk his life for wellbeing of oth- ers. Living in scarcity had only imbibed never- say-die spirit in Naren- dra. This helped Naren- dra tide over all the ad- versities around and hone leadership skills to prepare for a big battle awaiting the young Modi, who was gearing up to leave his family and home in the quest for ‘tatvagyan’. Before stepping out in the wilderness, Naren- dra wanted to study in Sainik School, as he was enamoured with the armed forces, and asked his father for it. But for Damodardas it was sim- ply an unaffordable prop- osition. The refusal from his father further ignited Narendra’s desire to wear uniform. He opted to join junior NCC. But the NCC invigilator said that he did not meet the height requirements and he could not be given a place. However, a deter- mined Narendra insisted and the invigilator even- tuallyaskedhimtofinish three tasks- a sprint, a frog jump and running on one foot - within stipu- lated time limit. To the invigilator’s surprise, he completed and forced his way into NCC the way he stormed into Politics and reach the zenith. HOME AWAY FROM HOME The rigorous NCC train- ing instilled discipline and selfless service. True to his name, Modi, in- spired by his namesake Narendranath Datta, who was later known as Swami Vivekanand, de- cided to leave his family and mother to serve motherland. In 1967, at the young age of 17, the thought of becoming a saint or sadhu came when he saw a seer med- itating immersed in a pit near Vadnagar railway station. That time Nar- endra was going with his family to attend a mar- riage. The sheer sight of the sage engrossed in deep meditation un- mindful of happening around caught his fancy . He refused to board the train and stayed back just to watch the ‘un- worldly’ act of the seer and serve him if he (seer)) needed water or food. This little spark quickly turned into a big fire and Modi left home to head straight to Belur Math to give life a new dimension and himself a new identity . He rechris- tened himself with a new name’Aniket’ - one who does not have a per- manent roof. But just changing name didn’t alter his fate. He was found too young to practice renun- ciation by senior inhab- itants of math. Modi was asked to go back and complete formal educa- tion before entering the world of spirituality . THE HOMECOMIN G Disappointed, Narendra returned home and after spending some time moved to Ahmedabad to work at his maternal un- cle’s canteen. There he happened to meet Vakil Sahab, an RSS Pracha- rak, who drew Narendra into the Sangh. It was Vakil Sahab, who en- rolled him for further studies and made ar- rangements for his stay in Hedgewar Bhawan of RSS in Ahmedabad. The colour of khakhi was still new to Modi when in 1971, he decided to go to Delhi for staging his maiden protest against the non callous attitude of Indira Gan- dhi government towards the plight of people liv- ing in East Pakistan (nowBangladesh),which was being bulldozed by the political might of their fellow countrymen of West Pakistan. The demonstrator s cordoned off the Paki- stan Embassy and police rounded up all the dem- onstrators, including Narendra who was later put in Tihar Jail. The creation of a new coun- try Bangladesh post 1971 Indo Pak war has given birth to a political prod- igy in India who stepped into politics for the cause of Bangladesh and now championing the cause of entire world. The start of Modi’s political life heralded beginning of new era of a swayamsevak who sac- rificed his life to the wel- fare of his fellow coun- trymen. He didn’t mind risking his life and com- fort for changing the dy- namics of Indian politi- cal system which was being staled for so many decades. His demeanour, impeccable speech and self-less service won one and every heart within the RSS. He became a favourite of all his sen- iors in the Sangh. Not just in Gujarat, but Sangh representativ es from other states also started coming in con- tact with him. And this is where the story actually begins. Since the most volatile part of India’s political history was yet to unfold and Narendra was to play a part in it too. (to be continued...) The start of Modi’s political life heralded beginning of new era of a swayamsevak who sacrificed his life to the welfare of his fellow countrymen.He didn’t mind risking his life and comfort for changing the dynamics of Indian political system which was being staled for so many decades F SHASHIKANT SHARMA The writer is senior journalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi DUSTY LANES TO CROWNING GLORY: THE MAKING OF PM MODI! JAIPUR l FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 246 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW NEW DELHI www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia The latest guidelines that will be effective from February 14 removed the demarcation of ‘at-risk’ and other coun- tries. Further, the health ministry recommended 14 days of self-monitoring post-arrival as against a seven-day home quarantine which was mandated earlier. Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday said cryptocurrencies are a “threat to macroeco- nomic and financial stability” and cautioned investors against punting on them. Meanwhile, RBI left bench- mark lending rate unchanged at 4 percent. NO 7-DAY HOME QUARANTINE FOR INT’L PASSENGERS CRYPTO CURRENCIES A THREAT: SAYS RBI GUV CORONA CATASTROPHE Rajasthan Jaipur NEW CASES 804 NEW CASES 3,491 NEW DEATHS 15 LAST CHANCE: SC SEEKS MALLYA’S PRESENCE New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday gave a final opportu- nity to fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya to appear before it before the apex court pronounces sentence in contempt case filed by the banks, in which he was found guilty. First India Bureau Jaipur: Having can- celled the REET exami- nation and with BJP agitating fiercely inside the assembly and out- side as well, demanding CBI inquiry into the matter, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has now hit back sharply at the saffron party question- ing as to why hasnt its government in Gujarat recommended CBI in- quiry in the proposed Non-Secretariat Clerk examination which was scheduled to occur on February 13. Gehlot said on Thurs- day ,“Today ,theproposed Non Secretariat Clerk exam on 13th February in Gujarat has been post- poned. This exam has been postponed thrice in four years. I said earlier alsothatorganizedgangs of paper leaks, copying, fakedegreesetcindiffer- ent states are causing problems in all examina- tions. Police Constable Paper in Haryana, SDO, RAEO Nurse Recruit- ment Exam Turn to P8 CM Ashok Gehlot CM fires at BJP, questions why BJP state govts didn’t get paper leaks probed by CBI? Justice Bhandari to take oath on Feb 14 as regular CJ of Madras High court Man sentenced to death for rape-murder of 4-year-old, 1st such verdict in Jaipur Chennai: President Ram nath Kovind on Thursday appointed 17 judges in high courts of Madhya Pradesh, Madras, Orrisa, and Andhra Pradesh. Justice Munish- war Nath Bhandari, who had been appointed as the Acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court recently, has been made the Chief Justice of the High Court. Justice Bhandari will take oath as CJ of Madras High Court on February 14. A communication to this effect was signed by the President of India and issued on Thursday. Justice M N Bhandari was trans- ferred to the Madras High Court in November last year and he assumed office as the ACJ on November 22. Born on September 30, 1960, Justice Bhandari en- rolled himself as a lawyer in May, 1983. He was elevated from the Bar to the Bench of the Rajasthan High Court in July, 2007 and trans- ferred to the Allahabad High Court in March, 2019, from where he was transferred and posted as the ACJ of the Madras High Court in November last year. Kamal Kant Vyas Jaipur: The Special POCSO Court in Jaipur on Thursday sentenced the accused of raping and murdering a 4-year-old girl to capital punishment. Judge Sandeep Sharma of POCSO Court gave this verdict. In the con- cluding hearing session, the Special Public Prosecutor had Special Public Pros- ecutor Mahavir Kishnawat pitched for capital punish- ment to the accused Suresh, 25, saying it would send the right message to the society. This is the first case of death sentence under the POCSO Act in Jaipur district and 5th in the state. Victim’s father had lodged a case at Naraina police station on 12 August 2021 and the police found her dead body in the pond on the same day. The next day police had arrested accused Suresh. The chargesheet was filed on August 25. The defend- ant’s counsel had pleaded that this is the first crime of the accused and moreover, if death penalty is given, his family will be destroyed. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 3 lakh on the accused. Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 If any candidate is found to have fake certifi- cate, degree or diploma in Computer Instruc- tor Recruitment, then strict action will be taken against such candidates and the institutions issuing them. Also, such a candidate will be debarred from further competi- tive examinations. The state government is committed to transparency in recruitments. In the budget session, the state government is bringing a bill with strict laws regarding paper leaks, copying and irregularities in the examination. Those who play with the future of youth will not be spared. P4 61.06% VOTER TURNOUT INUPPOLLS1STPHASE The Election Commission revises polling dates for Manipur assembly. Now the first phase will go to the poll on Feb 28 instead of 27, and the 2nd phase is on March 5 instead of 3 The highest turnout is reported in Shamli (66.01%) and the lowest in Ghaziabad (52.43%) 1 RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary misses voting deadline 2 EVM glitches reported from some booths, Akhilesh urges EC to take action 3 First India Bureau Lucknow: Over 60 per cent voter turnout was recorded in the first phase of polling held on Thursday across 58 assembly constituen- cies in 11 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Polling closed at 6 pm following a one- hour extension be- cause of Covid-19 pro- tocols. The day passed off peacefully with mi- nor technical snags in EVMs at some places, election officials said. Additional Chief Election Officer (ACEO) BD Ram Ti- wari said, “There were reports of a technical error in EVMs at some places.” Those EVMs were being replaced as the reports came in, he added. On the Samajwadi Party’s allegation that poor voters were not allowed to exercise their franchise in Dun- dukheda village in the Kairana assembly constituency, Tiwari said the district magis- trate concerned was asked to look into the matter. BJP with every ‘Mazloom’, Oppn trying to trick our Muslim sisters: PM Modi Lakhimpur violence: Ashish gets bail as Alld HC questions charges, rejects probe Karnataka hijab row reaches SC,apex court says let K’taka HC hear case first Prayagraj: While granting bail to Union Minister Ajay Mishra Teni’s son Ashish Mishra in the case in- volving the killing of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri last year, the Al- lahabad High Court questioned the charges against him and reject- ed the police probe. The Allahabad High Court raised questions about some of the charges listed by the po- lice against Ashish Mishra, including fir- ing at protesters. “Con- sidering the facts and circumstances of the case in toto, it is evident that as per the FIR, the role of firing was as- signed to the applicant (Ashish Mishra) for killing the protesters, but during the course of investigation, no such firearm injuries were found either on the body of any of the deceased or on the body of any injured person,” the court said. Defence Counsel Salil Kumar Srivastava said, “During arguments on the bail application, we raised several issues in- cluding that Ashish Mishrawasfalselyimpli- cated as he was not pre- sent at the spot. The court today granted bail to Ashish Mishra. The courtorderisnotupload- ed yet on its website.” New Delhi: The Su- preme Court on Thurs- day refrained from giv- ing a specific date for the urgent listing of a plea seeking trans- fer of petitions from the Karna- taka High Court, which is current- ly examining the permissibility of hijab in schools and colleges. Senior advocate Ka- pil Sibal mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana. Sibal submitted that this deals with what is happening in Karnata- ka,anditsspreading in the entire coun- try . Sibal said the exams are just two months away and his client has filed the petition today (Thursday). The Chief Justice emphasized that let the high court hear the matter first. HC ADJOURNS HIJAB HEARING TILL FEB 14 ‘SCHOOLS TO OPEN SANS RELIGIOUS DRESS CODE’ Bengaluru: The three- judge full bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice J M Khazi and Jus- tice Krishna S Dixit, which was formed on Wednes- day, said said it wants the matter to be resolved at the earliest but till that time peace and tranquility is to be maintained. Saharanpur: As Uttar Pradesh witnesses the first phase of polling on Thursday, Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi, ad- dressing a public rally in the poll-bound state’s Saharanpur, said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) govern- ment stands with “Har Mazloom (victim of in- justice)”. Attacking the opposi- tion parties, PM Modi said they got restless when Muslim women backed BJP. He also said that BJP has “freed the Muslim sisters and daughters from the menace of triple talaq”. PM TARGETS CONG FOR CDS MENTION YOUR ONE VOTE CAN SHAPE BRIGHT FUTURE OF UTTAR PRADESH: SHAH POWER FOR ALL HOMES: PM IN GOA Srinagar: PM Modi while addressing ‘Vijay Sankalp Sabha’ in Uttarakhand’s Srinagar city lashed out at Congress for using late Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat’s name to gather votes. New Delhi: Union Home Min- ister Amit Shah on Thursday urged upon the people to cast their votes in maximum numbers to help elect a govern- ment that can provide security, well being and good governance along with development in the state. UP CM Yogi Adityanath also urged voters to cast their votes. Panaji: Ahead of the Assembly polls in Goa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a grand rally in Mapusa. He empha- sised on Swachh Bharat outreach and electricity for all homes. Goa means governance, opportuni- ties, and aspirations. Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday said that the state will reopen schools till class 10 without any religious dress code from Febru- ary 14. For classes 11th onwards decision will be made later on, the CM added. DALIP SINGH RANA, KNOWN AS GREAT KHALI, JOINS BJP New Delhi: Wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known as The Great Khali, on Thursday joined the Bharatiya Janata Party at its headquar- ters in Delhi. He joined the party in the presence of Rajya Sabha MP Arun Singh, MoS Jitendra Singh and Lok Sabha MP Sunita Duggal. “I’m glad to have joined BJP… I feel that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s work for the nation makes him the right PM. So, I thought why not be a part of his governance for the na- tion’s development. I was influenced by the BJP’s national policy,” Rana was quoted as saying by ANI. Bijnor: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav launched an all-out attack on PM Modi and threw back a challenge at PM who had ridiculed his alliance with Jayant Chaudhary at an inter- view yesterday, saying UP has already seen the “Do ladkon wala khel”. We are sons of farmers and the farmers this time consider this election with their honour, he said. WE ARE SONS OF FARMERS: AKHILESH REPLY TO PM Ashish Mishra U.P. ASSEMBLY POLL 2022-PHASE-1 61.06% VOTER TURNOUT INUPPOLLS1STPHASE , Bijnor: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav launched an all-out attack on PM Modi and threw back a challenge at PM who had Jayant Chaudhary at an inter- view yesterday, saying UP has already seen WE ARE SONS OF FARMERS: AKHILESH REPLY TO PM U.P. ASSEMBLY POLL 2022-PHASE-1 The highest and lowest turnout Shamli 66.01% Uttar Pradesh The highest and lowest turnout The highest and lowest turnout 65.32% Muzaffar Nagar 62.90% Mathura 63.75% Voting in 2017 polls in the same region. Ghaziabad 52.43%
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia REET PAPER LEAK ROW FOUR BJP MLAs SUSPENDED FOR CREATING RUCKUS IN THE HOUSE Utter chaos witnessed as oppn and ruling MLAs pushed each other Yogesh Sharma Naresh Sharma Jaipur: Four BJP MLAs were suspended for the rest of the Ra- jasthan assembly ses- sion for creating ruckus in the House on Thurs- day. Parliamentary af- fairs minister Shanti Dhariwal moved a pro- posal to suspend the BJP MLAs Ramlal, Madan Dilawar, Avi- nash Gehlot, and Chan- drabhan Akya for the rest of the session, which was passed by the voice vote. The BJP members have been protesting in the House demanding a CBI inquiry in the Ra- jasthan Eligibility Ex- amination for Teachers (REET) paper leak case. The uproar led to four adjournments on Thursday . During the debate on the Motion of Thanks on Governor’s speech, the BJP MLAs, who were protesting in the Well of the House while holding papers having demand of CBI inquiry p r i n t e d on them, moved to- wards CPI (M) MLA Balwan Poonia who was speaking on the de- bate, leading to con- frontation among the opposition and ruling MLAs. Parliamentary af- fairs minister Shanti Dhariwal alleged that misbehaviour was done, abuses were hurled by the BJP MLAs and the conduct of the Opposition was condemnable. Ziauddin Khan Jaipur: Bhartiya Ja- nata party (BJP) MP Kirodi Lal Meena on Thursday alleged Rs 400 crore scam and de- manded a probe by the Enforcement Directo- rate (ED) into the cash transactions in the Ra- jasthan Eligibility Ex- amination for Teachers (REET) paper leak case. The Rajya Sabha MP visited the ED office here along with the widow of the truck driver who was killed when his vehicle carry- ing REET papers over- turned in Jaipur in September last year a day before the exam. Meena handed over a representation to the ED officials and then sat on a dharna outside the agency’s office, al- leging that he and the woman were stopped by police from meeting Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Due to the involve- ment of cash transac- tions in the paper leak case, the ED should con- duct an inquiry and give a representation to the agency’s officials in Jaipur. Manish Jat’s hus- band Ramniwas was the driver of truck in which the REET pa- pers were being trans- ported. Meena said the woman suspects that it was not an accident and her husband was murdered. The state govt has cancelled level 2 exam of REET held in Sep- tember last year. BJP has demanded a CBI probe into the matter which is being investi- gated by the Special Operation Group of the Rajasthan Police. Manoj Saini Jaipur: The police have solved the case of the kidnappingof an8-year- old boy from the Ugaria Vaas village of Kalade- ra police station area of Jaipur district. It ar- rested the uncle-neph- ew who kidnapped the minor, Dheeraj Kumar while he was returning from school. Actually, remarriage is believed to be a big reason in this whole kidnapping case. There was no miscreant or outsider involved. Dheeraj was kidnapped by his biological father Mahesh Yadav along with his uncle Prahlad Yadav. Now the police have arrested uncle- nephew in the kidnap- ping case.According to the information, Ma- hesh Yadav and his wife got separated about 6 months back. While Ma- hesh wanted to keep his son Dheeraj, his wife didn’t allow him. Hence, Mahesh planned to kid- nap his son Dheeraj Ya- dav from the school it- self. The family mem- bers reached out to po- lice who now have handed over Dheeraj to his mother. Lunaram Darji Jalore: Former minister and sen- ior Congress lead- er Bhagraj Chaud- hary died in Jalore on Thursday at the age of 85. On the death of Chaud- hary, CM Gehlot expressed deep condolences and wrote in his tweet that “I pray to God to give strength to the family mem- bers to bear this loss and give peace to the departed soul.” Bhagraj Chaudhary con- tested for the first time from Raniwa- da in 1962 and con- tested from Rani- wada thrice. First India Bureau Jaipur: Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal on Thursday cornered the Opposi- tion members who have been protesting outside and inside the House seeking CBI probe into the REET paper leak. Dhariwal informed the house that the state govt will introduce a bill with stringent provi- sions to check paper leaks and other irregu- larities in conducting examination. He in- formed that during the previous BJP govt — In 2014, the exam papers of RAS and RJS were leaked; in 2013 LDC; and in 2018 paper of Jail guard were leaked but none of the cases was given to SOG. Dhariwal said 10, 11, 12, and 18 people were arrested by the previous government in various paper leak cases respec- tively whereas in the REET-21 case, more than 38 people have been arrested by the SOG so far. First India Bureau Jaipur: The conversa- tion between Vasund- hara Raje and Rajen- dra Rathore which was held on Wednesday has become a much talked about point in the politi- cal corridors. During the conversa- tion, a smile was noticed on Rathore’s face. When asked, he said “She is a two-time CM and our NationalVicePrez.If we sittogetherandtalk,itis normal.” But MLAs and people are speculating from their point of view. Rathore was once one of the chief strategists of Vasundhara Raje. He was called her troubleshooter. Today 2 Rajput satraps are on top of Vasundhara’s team- Rajpal Singh Shekhawat and Push- pendra Singh Ranawat. Now the question is whether the distance be- tween Raje and Rathore will continue or will the snow melt. MLAs sat on indefinite strike in the House protesting suspension of four MLAs. NIB NO-05/2022 INVITATION OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) Through e-bid E-bids are invited on behalf of the National Health Mission from recognized/ reputed bidders up to 5:00 PM of 14.02.2022 for the procurement of ZIPPER BAG in State of Rajasthan. Details are available on the State Public Procurement Portal http://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in and http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in and on department website www.rajswasthya.nic.in and document will be uploaded on 04.02.2022. UBN No. : MHS2122GLRCO4100 Mission Director, NHM DIPR/C/1571/2022 Government of Rajasthan National Health Mission, Rajasthan Department of Medical, Health FW, Swasthya Bhawan, Jaipur Ph.No. 0141-2225715 E-mail: storenhmrajasthan@gmail.com F. No. ()/Store/ Zipper Bag /2021-22/826 Date: 4/2/2022 STATE BUDGET ON FEB 23 CHOUDHARY ASSURES ACTION AGAINST ENCROACHMENTS ON WETLANDS Under BJP rule REET leaked twice in 2016 2018, says Dhariwal RAJE-RATHORE MEET LEADS TO POLITICAL SPECULATIONS z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z DAY 2 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE HOUSE Jaipur: Forest and Environment Minister Hemaram Choudhary on Thursday said that if any kind of encroachment takes place on the wet- land, then the district col- lector concerned would take immediate action against it. Choudhary said that as per the notification of the Union Environment Ministry, Wetland Author- ity has been constituted in the State. So far, non-of- ficial representatives have not been nominated in this authority. This will be done at the Chief Ministe- rial level and proposals have been sent in this regard. Jaipur: MoS (Transport) Brijendra Ola in the Vidhan Sabha on Thurs- day told that the applica- tion for fitness renewal of commercial vehicles can be made only in the concerned district where the vehicle is registered. Replying to a supplemen- tary question asked by the members during the Question Hour, Ola said that earlier fitness renewal of commercial vehicle could be done in any district, but the depart- ment found many flaws in it, keeping this in mind. A new process has been adopted and this system will remain in force. Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will present the state budget on February 23, as per the Busi- ness Advisory Committee report tabled in the assembly on Thursday. The chief minister will give his reply to the debate on February 15, it said. There will be no sitting from February 16 to 22 and on February 23, Gehlot will present the budget. The Business Advisory Committee meeting was held on Wednesday. ‘FITNESS RENEWAL ONLY IN CONCERNED DISTS’ BJP CALLS OFF INDEFINITE SIT-IN RBSE EXAMS PUSHED FORWARD; EXAMS NOW FROM MARCH 24 NATHI KA BADA: DOTASRA, RATHORE SHARE JOKES MINS TABLE REPORTS OF DEPARTMENTS Kaladera: Father, his uncle held for abducting minor son 4 POINTS HEARED, 10 STILL PENDING In the assembly, Education Minister Dr BD Kalla announced to postpone the board examinations due to corona. The Raj govt has now pushed forward the 10th and 12th board exami- nations and it will start from March 24 instead of March 3. The revised timetable will be released soon. Interesting dialogues were held between Govind Dotasra and Rajendra Rathore. Dotasra came to Rathore before the proceedings of the house. He said,“You are calling my house Nathi Ka Bada where- as Nathi ka Bada is Rathore Sahib’s house, not mine.” Revenue Minister Ramlal Jat tabled notifications of Revenue department while indus- try minister Shakuntala Rawat tabled notifications of the Industries depart- ment and annual reports of RIDIC, Rajasthan Khadi Gramodyog Board. Shanti Dhariwal also tabled the Annual Report of the RSHRC. Jaipur: After the increasing opposition of the unemployed the government has now started to persuade the youth and has fulfilled the four demands out of the 14 points of the agitating unemployed. BUNDI’S VISHDHARI NEXT TIGER RESERVE Kirodi alleges `400 cr scam, seeks ED probe Dr Kirodi Lal Meena and truck driver’s widow staging protest outside ED office. CONGRESS’ BHAGRAJ CHAUDHARY NO MORE I have reached the ED office and demanding action against money earned illegally in REET 2021 and justice for Mrs. Manisha Jat Jhunjhunu resident whose husband died while carrying container of REET exam paper. —Dr Kirodi Meena, BJP MP on them, moved to- INDEFINITE SIT-IN BUDGET SESSION It is unfortunate ev- eryone has the right to speak in democra- cy but the opposition cannot impose them- selves on Assembly proceedings. I strongly condemn this. —Dr CP Joshi, Speaker Satish Poonia @DrSatishPoonia Today the ruling party tarnished the day of the House, scuffled with the members of the BJP (Opposition) who were protesting democratically for the demand for a CBI inquiry into the REET exam, the ministers used lewd abuses. Cong is furious when REET theft is caught. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 22 ASPs SHIFTED, HIMANSHU IS BACK IN SOG Jaipur: The Home department shifted 22 ASPs and stayed January 30 transfer of ASP Himanshu Sharma, investigating the REET paper leak, and five other ASPs. Himanshu was shifted in a reshuf- fle held on January 30 to Sawai Madhopur. The issue of his trans- fer, amid investigation, was also raised by First India. The Home Department cancelled their transfers. 2ND WAVE WAS DEADLIER THAN 3RD : GOVT COVID: Due to impact of vaccine strictness by govt, ‘peak’ of 3rd wave could not reach figure of the ‘peak’ of 2nd wave Vikas Sharma Jaipur: The curve of the third wave of coro- na in the state is now coming down. According to the health department, the peak of the third wave is believed to be on Jan- uary 21, when the max- imum number of 16,878 cases were reported in a single day. Since then, the cases of corona are continu- ously decreasing. As per an analysis of the health department, the second wave was the deadliest and the most dangerous. But due to positive impact of the vaccine or strictness of the government, the “peak” of the 3rd wave could not reach the fig- ure of the “peak” of the 2nd wave, said Dr VK Mathur, Director Public Health. A woman gets vaccinated at JK Lon Hospital on Thursday. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR COVID RNA variations identified by IIT Jodhpur Woman, girl robbed in ex- councillor’s residence First India Bureau Jodhpur:A multi-insti- tutional team led by the IIT Jodhpur used state- of-the-art genomic se- quencing methods to identify variations in Ribonucleic acid (RNA) of COVID-19 virus. “The scientists have also studied fixation of intra-host variations into extra-host varia- tions mutations that lead to variants. The results of two-phase study have been pub- lished in journal, Nu- cleic Acid Research,” IIT Jodhpur said in a statement. “The RNA structure of COVID-19 virus frequently under- goes minor modifica- tions within host cells. These modifications oc- cur at the nucleotide level - nucleotide being the building block of the RNA molecule,” said IIT Jodhpur. Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: In a shocking incident, armed men barged into a house in Sanganerareaof Jaipur late on Thursday even- ing and conducted a rob- bery worth approxi- mately Rs 9 lakh by making a woman and a 2.5 years old girl as hos- tage. According to sources, the unidenti- fied robbers entered the house of a former coun- cillor on the pretext of asking an address. When the woman opened the gate to an- swer the accused’s que- ry, the men overpow- ered her and made her their hostage at gun- point and robbed them. After the accused left, the police was in- formed and an investi- gation has been initi- ated in the matter after filling a case. 12,58,110 TOTAL CASES 3,491 IN A DAY 804 IN JAIPUR 12,19,141 TOTAL RECOVERED 9,439 TOTAL DEATHS 15 IN A DAY 6 IN JAIPUR 29,530 ACTIVE CASES COVID-19 UPDATE STONE PELTING AT MED TEAM SHYAM LAKHI MELA FROM MARCH 6-15 Rajsamand: Medical team here had gone to collect samples of women working at the MGNREGA site for corona examination, when they started shouting, throwing stones. Terrified medical team ran away. No case has been registered yet. Sikar: District Collec- tor Avichal Chatur- vedi and SP Kunwar Rashtradeep and all top officials of the dis- trict were present at the Mela Magistrate’s office in Khatushyamji town of the district. Baba Shyam’s annual Lakkhi Mela will be organised from March 6 to March 15. OFFICERS RELIEVED OF CHARGE z As Covid cases decline, IPS and RAS offic- ers looking after the control rooms have been relieved of charge. 6 inspectors and sub- inspectors given the control room duty. z Schools from Classes 6 to 9 reopened on Thursday. Schools were closed for the last 1.5 month after Covid cases began escalating. IT raids at 43 sites of 2 marble firms First India Bureau Jaipur: The IT depart- ment raided 2 big busi- ness groups of state. IT teams have carried out action on 43 locations of the business group on Thursday morning. Raid continues in Jaipur, Sawar, Tonk, Deoli, Kishangarh. 300 policemen were pre- sent including income tax officers. About 300 employees of the Income Tax De- partment, including policemen, were in- volved in the raid. According to the in- formation, raids have been taken on the loca- tions of Tirupati and Baba Group. Both the groups have a marble and mineral business. Teams of the IT De- partment’s Investiga- tion Branch from Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikan- er, Udaipur and Sri Ganganagar are inves- tigating on the spot. The Income Tax De- partment was getting inputs of black money from businessmen’s bases for a long time. The sudden raids in three districts at once caused a stir. Two teens abduct, rape 14-yr-old, threaten to kill Sanjay Prajapat Churu: A case of kid- napping and gangrape of a 14-year-old has been reported. Two teenagers gang raped minor threat- ened to kill her. The Bi- dasar police registered an FIR after the victim’s mother complained and got the victim’s medical done. Police registered a case of kidnapping and gang rape under the Pocso Act. DSP Ramprasad Vishnoi said that mother had gone out leaving her son minor daughter at home. In the evening, the son went out. This was when the incident happened. A location raided in Mokhampura and a vehicle of IT officials. CRUCIAL READ First India Bureau Jaipur: After contro- versy over the REET and Sub-Inspector re- cruitment test, RAS entrance exam has now kicked up a row. Hitting the streets over the issue, candi- dates preparing for civil services exams took out a protest rally against the state gov- ernment in the Gopal- pura area of the city on Thursday and later met former Chief Min- ister Vasundhara Raje at her residence. Taking out a sym- bolic funeral proces- sion, the students de- manded deferment of the date of the exams as there is a change in the courses of studies. “As the government is out to break our dreams, we have taken out a funeral of our as- pirations,” the agitat- ing students explained. The protestors re- quested Raje at her residence and apprised her of their grievanc- es. They requested her to take up the issue with RPSC also raise it in State Assembly. “Due to the change in the syllabus of the main exam of RAS, the candidates demanding extension of the date met at the residence in Jaipur,” Raje tweeted. RAS aspirants take out rally, meet Raje RAS DREAMS JAIPUR AIRPORT GETS ACI’S ‘THE VOICE OF THE CUSTOMER’ AWARD Jaipur: The Jaipur International Airport Limited (JIAL) has been honoured with ‘The Voice of the Customer’ award by the Airports Council Interna- tional (ACI) for demon- strating relentless efforts in gathering passenger feed- back on customer needs in 2021 and providing the best-in-class travel experience. Throughout the pandemic, JIAL complied with norms and protocols in line with the central and state governments while prioritizing the health and safety of its passengers. IPS RAHUL TO JOIN PROTECTOR OF EMIGRANTS Jaipur: IPS Barhat Rahul Manhardan has been relieved for central deputa- tion and has been given appoint- ment in the Protector of Emigrants in Union Ministry of External Affairs in Mumbai for a period of 2 years. On Thursday, DOP issued order in this regard. JAIPUR SOG ARRESTS 3 WITH FAKE CURRENCY OF `4,40,300 Jaipur: The Special Operation Group arrested three accused with fake notes of 4 lakh 40 thousand 300 rupees in Kardhani late on Wednesday night. The SOG took the action by conducting a raid at Radha Kunj Apartment located in Nangal Jaisa Bohra. 19-year-old Jaipur resident Pratham Sharma, 38-year-old Sandeep Sharma, 47-year-old Sampat Jain have been arrested. A case has been registered against the three accused. They will be produced before the court today for remand. RAS aspirants meet Vasundhara Raje at her residence with their demands (inset) aspirants taking out protest rally on Thursday. HIGHEST 16878 CASES on Jan 21 in the 3rd wave HIGHEST 18298 CASES IN A DAY IN 2nd WAVE February 1, 2022 57572 TESTS 6212 PATIENTS 10.79% positivity rate February 8, 2022 49836 TESTS 3479 PATIENTS 6.98% positivity rate HIGHEST 3314 CASES IN A DAY IN 1st WAVE CORONA MTR Jodh Patwari caught taking bribe of `8K First India Bureau Jodhpur: The Patwari of Bawdi Chak II, Bhanwarlal Prajapat was on Thursday caught red-handed by the Jodhpur ACB team on Thursday while tak- ing a bribe of Rs 8,000 in Patwar Bhawan lo- cated in Bawdi town. The complainant Pappuram Chhaba had bought agricultural land in name of his wife Kamala. To get mutation filled, he con- tacted accused Praja- pat who demanded Rs 10,000. On this com- plainant lodged a com- plaint against in ACB office. ACB verified de- mand and confirmed payment of Rs 2,000 during verification, said ACB ASP Bhopal Singh Lakhawat. Palliative care important in medical system: Galriya First India Bureau Jaipur. The 29th In- ternational Confer- ence of Indian Asso- ciation of Palliative Care was inaugurated on Thursday at RAS Club, JLN Marg. Conference held by Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Center and Indian Association of Palliative Care, during the inaugural session, Vaibhav Galriya, Prin- cipal Secretary, Medi- cal Education Depart- ment, discussed grow- ing need for palliative care, describing it as a crucial facility of medical system. Palli- ative care experts from over 16 countries par- ticipated in hybrid manner. Navrattan Ko- thari, Chairman, BM- CHRC told everyone about the need of pal- liative care in cancer patients. Dr. Anjum Khan Joad, said that 56.8 million people in the world need pallia- tive care, but there are not enough specialists. Vaibhav Galriya, Navrattan Kothari, Anjum Khan Joad, Dr. SC Pareek, Prem Singh Lodha during inauguration of the event.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Promoted by Shree Cement Limited Vol 3 Issue No. 246 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Piyush Goyal@PiyushGoyal Had comprehensive talks over lunch with my good friend Australian Trade Minister @ DanTehanWannon in New Delhi. We had an engaging discussion on ways to further deepen India- Australia economic and trade ties. TOP TWEETS SPIRITUAL SPEAK Refusing to yield to dualities is your sacred duty. Do it; stay unmoved by them. Or your mind’ll be in constant turmoil. —THE BHAGWAD GITA Nitin Gadkari@nitin_gadkari Construction of 6-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway section of NH-150C from Julekal Village to Kurnool town terminating on NH-40 as part of Solapur- Kurnool-Chennai Economic Corridor. gainst the back- drop of a west- ern diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics,ChinaandRussia havemarkedtheoccasionby showing off their increas- inglycloserelationship.Rus- sia’s president Vladimir Pu- tin posed for pictures with ChineseleaderXiJinpingat the opening of the 2022 Win- ter Games, declaring their opposition to further en- largement of Nato and call- ing on the western alliance to “abandon its ideologised cold war approaches”. In a joint statement, the two leaders announced a new era in relations that would“knownolimits”and be“superiortopoliticaland military alliances of the cold war era”. Meanwhile they said Nato must “re- spect the sovereignty , secu- rity and interests of other countries … and to exercise a fair and objective attitude towards the peaceful devel- opment of other states”. POLITICAL SIGNALS Given these differences, news of apparent security cooperation between the two should be taken with a pinch of salt. While there is growing collaboration be- tween Chinese and Russian armed forces, the primary function of their military cooperation consists in po- litical signalling, rather thaninpreparingforajoint military action. POSITIVELY NEUTRAL Russia seems to have moved from a position of studied neutrality on China’s poli- cies in Asia-Pacific, to out- rightcondemnationof trilat- eral security initiative be- tween Australia, the UK and the United States, “ AUKUS” – and Washington’s new In- do-Pacific strategy in gener- al. The joint declaration notes that two countries are seriouslyconcernedbysuch developments. Thus, the extent of poten- tialChinesesupportforRus- sia in face of another round of western sanctions re- mains uncertain. For now, as one commentator notes “it is enough that China re- mains positively neutral”. THECONVERSATION.COM RUSSIA CHINA’S VIABLE FRIENDSHIP: A NEW WORLD ORDER In a joint statement, the two leaders announced a new era in relations that would “know no limits” and be “superior to political and military alliances of the cold war era” A airy tales are tales only. Till the time the Prince actually descends from heaven, fights it out and conquers the throne. Life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one such tale that you have to pinch twice to believe. A self-made, self-less, self-motivated soul from a non-descriptive village grows to a stature that he becomes a living legend. THE CHILDHOOD Born to a poor family in a small village of Guja- rat Vadnagar, Modi faced extreme hardships in his formative years. His parents - Damodardas Modi and Hiraben - though were financially deprived but enriched Narendra and his 6 sib- lings with ethical values and sanskar. Modi’s school mates and neighbours, recount that he had a certain spark since an early age where even though he used to be mischievous, he still had the leader- ship aspect to his person- ality. A dare devil boy Narendra would always be ready to even risk his life for wellbeing of oth- ers. Living in scarcity had only imbibed never- say-die spirit in Naren- dra. This helped Naren- dra tide over all the ad- versities around and hone leadership skills to prepare for a big battle awaiting the young Modi, who was gearing up to leave his family and home in the quest for ‘tatvagyan’. Before stepping out in the wilderness, Naren- dra wanted to study in Sainik School, as he was enamoured with the armed forces, and asked his father for it. But for Damodardas it was sim- ply an unaffordable prop- osition. The refusal from his father further ignited Narendra’s desire to wear uniform. He opted to join junior NCC. But the NCC invigilator said that he did not meet the height requirements and he could not be given a place. However, a deter- mined Narendra insisted and the invigilator even- tuallyaskedhimtofinish three tasks- a sprint, a frog jump and running on one foot - within stipu- lated time limit. To the invigilator’s surprise, he completed and forced his way into NCC the way he stormed into Politics and reach the zenith. HOME AWAY FROM HOME The rigorous NCC train- ing instilled discipline and selfless service. True to his name, Modi, in- spired by his namesake Narendranath Datta, who was later known as Swami Vivekanand, de- cided to leave his family and mother to serve motherland. In 1967, at the young age of 17, the thought of becoming a saint or sadhu came when he saw a seer med- itating immersed in a pit near Vadnagar railway station. That time Nar- endra was going with his family to attend a mar- riage. The sheer sight of the sage engrossed in deep meditation un- mindful of happening around caught his fancy . He refused to board the train and stayed back just to watch the ‘un- worldly’ act of the seer and serve him if he (seer)) needed water or food. This little spark quickly turned into a big fire and Modi left home to head straight to Belur Math to give life a new dimension and himself a new identity . He rechris- tened himself with a new name’Aniket’ - one who does not have a per- manent roof. But just changing name didn’t alter his fate. He was found too young to practice renun- ciation by senior inhab- itants of math. Modi was asked to go back and complete formal educa- tion before entering the world of spirituality . THE HOMECOMING Disappointed, Narendra returned home and after spending some time moved to Ahmedabad to work at his maternal un- cle’s canteen. There he happened to meet Vakil Sahab, an RSS Pracha- rak, who drew Narendra into the Sangh. It was Vakil Sahab, who en- rolled him for further studies and made ar- rangements for his stay in Hedgewar Bhawan of RSS in Ahmedabad. The colour of khakhi was still new to Modi when in 1971, he decided to go to Delhi for staging his maiden protest against the non callous attitude of Indira Gan- dhi government towards the plight of people liv- ing in East Pakistan (nowBangladesh),which was being bulldozed by the political might of their fellow countrymen of West Pakistan. The demonstrators cordoned off the Paki- stan Embassy and police rounded up all the dem- onstrators, including Narendra who was later put in Tihar Jail. The creation of a new coun- try Bangladesh post 1971 Indo Pak war has given birth to a political prod- igy in India who stepped into politics for the cause of Bangladesh and now championing the cause of entire world. The start of Modi’s political life heralded beginning of new era of a swayamsevak who sac- rificed his life to the wel- fare of his fellow coun- trymen. He didn’t mind risking his life and com- fort for changing the dy- namics of Indian politi- cal system which was being staled for so many decades. His demeanour, impeccable speech and self-less service won one and every heart within the RSS. He became a favourite of all his sen- iors in the Sangh. Not just in Gujarat, but Sangh representatives from other states also started coming in con- tact with him. And this is where the story actually begins. Since the most volatile part of India’s political history was yet to unfold and Narendra was to play a part in it too. (to be continued...) The start of Modi’s political life heralded beginning of new era of a swayamsevak who sacrificed his life to the welfare of his fellow countrymen.He didn’t mind risking his life and comfort for changing the dynamics of Indian political system which was being staled for so many decades F SHASHIKANT SHARMA The writer is senior journalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi DUSTY LANES TO CROWNING GLORY: THE MAKING OF PM MODI!
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  • 6. CRUCIAL READS Hyderabad: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Balvinder Singh the Promoter — Director of the PCH Corporation Ltd and other PCH group companies under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in a case relating to defrauding banks to the tune of Rs 370 crore. Balvinder Singh was arrested on Tuesday. He was produced before a Special Court in Hyderabad on Wednesday, which remand- ed him to judicial custody till February 23. Earlier the CBI in Chennai had lodged a case against him and others un- der various sections of the IPC. The federal probe agency had also submitted a charge sheet in this connection before a Special Court. ED ARRESTS PCH DIRECTOR BALVINDER SINGH FOR `370 CRORE BANK FRAUD CBI ARRESTS AGL MANAGER FOR ACCEPTING `15,000 BRIBE Indore: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested the Manager of Awantika Gas Limited (AGL), Indore for demanding and accepting a bribe of `15,000 from a man for clearing payment of his bills. The incident came to light when the victim filed a complaint against Vikas Gupta, Manager of AGL, alleging that the latter demanded a bribe of `16,000 for clearing payment of his bills. The CBI laid a trap to nab the accused. The sleuths caught the accused red-handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 15,000 from the complainant. BRITON ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF RAPING WOMAN ON FLIGHT FROM US London: A British man has been arrested on suspicion of raping a passenger on a flight from the US to Heathrow. Offi- cers boarded the United Airlines flight at Heathrow airport after being alerted to the incident just after 6:30am on 31 January. A 40-year-old woman, also British, reportedly complained to United Airlines cabin staff on the New Jersey to Heathrow flight after she was al- legedly forced to have sex in business class while others were asleep. The man was later released on bail as further enquiries continue, the Metropolitan Police said. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia KEJRIWAL’S WIFE, DAUGHTER TO CAMPAIGN IN PUNJAB Chandigarh: Delhi Chief Min- ister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife and daughter will lend their weight to the election cam- paign of Aaam Aadmi Party in Punjab. They will be visiting the State on Friday to sup- port AAP on the campaign trails. As per information received by AAP, the party chief’s wife Sunita Kejri- wal and daughter Harshita Kejriwal will seek votes for chief ministerial candidate Bhagwant Mann in the Dhuri Assembly seat. PEOPLE FED UP WITH CONGRESS, SAYS BHAGWANT MANN Amritsar: Aam Aadmi Party’s Chief Ministerial face for upcoming Punjab Assembly elections, Bhagwant Mann, on Thursday said that people are fed up with the ruling Congress. “Only 10 days are left for Punjab polls. People want to choose a new government because they have been disappointed by those whom they had trusted for five years. They are fed up with both the Congress and the SAD,” Mann said. ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2022 WILL PROVIDE HONEST GOVT IN GOA: KEJRIWAL Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal being received at Dabolim Airport ahead of Goa Assembly elections on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI Priyanka Gandhi Vadra explains her party’s manifesto to a motor mechanic in Rampur on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI Panaji: Hitting out at the BJP and the Con- gress, Aam Aadmi Par- ty (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday alleged that if any of these parties is voted to power in Goa again, it will “plunder” the State exchequer, leading to doubling of the debt burden to Rs 50,000 crore. He said the AAP will provide a “corruption- free and honest” gov- ernment in the coastal state. Elections for the 40-member Goa Assem- bly will be held on Mon- day . Addressing a public meeting in Mayem as- sembly constituency, Kejriwal said Goa is reeling under a debt burden of Rs 24,000 crore, “which got accu- mulated during the pre- vious rule of the Con- gress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP)”. —PTI Vote on unemployment, inflation, says Priyanka Rampur: Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday said the people of Uttar Pradesh should vote on issues of unemployment, inflation, poverty, crime against women and Dalits. Congress leader held a roadshow in Rampur. She also interacted with a tyre puncture repair shop owner. Speaking to ANI, Vadra said, “Vote on issues of unemployment, inflation, crime against women and Dalits, poverty. Think and vote. Cast your vote for someone who is working to resolve these issues.” Voting for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections began on Thursday at 7:00 am. Covering the Jat-dominant belt of western Uttar Pradesh, the first phase of polls cover 58 Assembly constituencies across 11 districts of the state. The voting, which will conclude at 6:00 pm today, is taking place at 25,849 polling stations and 10,766 poll- ing centres. As many as 623 candidates are in the fray on 58 Assembly seats where polls are being held today. As per the set norms, the campaign- ing for the first phase of the UP polls ended on Tuesday (February 8) at 6 pm, marking the start of a 48-hour-long silence period. BJP WILL FORM GOVT IN MANIPUR WITH MAJORITY, SAYS HIMANTA BISWA SARMA Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday exuded confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will return to power in Manipur, which is slated to go to the Assembly polls on February 27, adding that that the party will form the government in the state with a majority. “Election campaign- ing has begun in Manipur, candidates have been nominated. BJP will form a government in Manipur with a majority,” said Sarma while speaking to ANI here today. The tenure of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, which consists of 60 members, is scheduled to end on March 19, 2022. Akhilesh afraid of losing from Karhal seat,says BJP’s Baghel Agra: Agra Member of Parliament (MP) and Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Main- puri’s Karhal Assembly constituency SP Singh Baghel on Thurs- day said that the Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav is now afraid of l o s i n g the elec- tions. Baghel, who is also a Union Minister, said that Yadav is now reaching out to the peo- ple in Karhal constitu- ency after becoming aware of the stiff challenge there. Baghel, who has beenpittedagainst the SP leader by the BJP f r o m Karhal seat, said: “Yadav had earlier said that he will come to Karhal constit- uency only after win- ning the elections. Now, he is asking for people’s votes there. It shows they (the SP) have the fear of losing (the elec- tions).” Baghel claimed that people have decided not to cast their votes for Yadav in Karhal seat. Why should I listen to him ...asks Rahul during political rally in U’khand in reply to PM’s interview New Delhi: Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s inter- view aired on Wednes- day, Congress leader RahulGandhionThurs- day said that pressure by central agencies doesn’t work on him. “In an interview yes- terday, Modiji said ‘Ra- hul doesn't listen’. Did you understand what he meant? It meant that pressure by the En- forcement Directorate and CBI doesn't work on Rahul and he does not back down. Why should I listen to him,” Rahul Gandhi said at a public rally in Uttarakhand. Speaking to news agency ANI, PM Modi on Wednesday had said that he cannot reply to a person who does not listen and does not sit in the House. Asked about Rahul Gandhi's questions on unemploy- ment and the India-Chi- na issue, PM had said, I have given facts on eve- ry subject and spoken on every subject on the basis of facts. On some subjects, our external affairs and defence min- istry have given de- tailed answers and wherever it was neces- sary, I had also spoken. How do I reply to a per- son who does not listen, and does not sit in the House?” —Agencies Rahul Gandhi Narendra Modi RAHUL ALLEGES ONLY ONE-THIRD PM CARES SPENT New Delhi: The latest audited report showed that “PM CARES”, which was set up to deal with several emergencies collected `10,990 crore in the 2020-21 financial year, while only `3,976 crore, one-third, was spent. The government sources, however, said that several initiatives have been approved, which would be funded by the “PM CARES”. For- mer Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday had trained guns at the Centre, accusing it of spreading lies on the “PM CARES” fund spend. “PM CARES collected `10,990 crore till March 2021, spent `3,976 crore,” Gandhi tweeted with the caption “PM Lies”. RAHUL ‘PROPOSES’, MODI ‘DISPOSES’! Moni Sharma New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi is neither the national president of the Congress party nor the leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha. He does not hold any post in the Congress organization or holds any post in the Parliamentary Party. BJP leaders have termed Rahul as ‘Pappu’, i.e. he does not under- stand anything and the people of the country have completely rejected him. Despite this, whatever he says, the entire BJP and the entire central govern- ment responds to it. Think, his party does not have enough seats in the Lok Sabha to get the status of the main opposition party, yet he spoke on the Presi- dent’s address, then on the first day a dozen ministers of the Center responded to it and then Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to answer. In his long speech, he only replied to Rahul’s barbs. The Prime Minister gave a detailed answer to each and every thing Rahul talked about. Rahul Gandhi had attacked Ambani-Adani’s unac- counted earnings in Co- rona and severe economic crisis and said that ‘Double A’ virus is the most dangerous. Responding to this, the Prime Minister said that in the time of Nehru and Indira, the Congress government was called Tata-Birla’s govern- ment. Rahul had said that Manmohan Singh’s gov- ernment had brought 27 crore people out of poverty line in 10 years and Modi government brought 23 crore below poverty line. In response, the Prime Minister said that the Congress government had changed the definition of poverty in 2013 to make 17 crore rich. Responding to Rahul calling India a union of states, the Prime Minister said that India is a nation and a living soul for them. When Rahul had talked about the failure of Make in India and people not getting employment, then the Prime Minister targeted him and said that everything has become a joke for him. ‘PM hurt by attack on industrialists’ Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: Usually the leaders of the parties are hurt by the attack on their party, when their policies are ques- tioned, or with the per- sonal attack on them- selves, but the Prime Minister gets hurt when questions are raised on the industri- alists. He feels that by questioning the indus- trialists, people them- selves are putting him in the dock. That’s why when Rahul Gandhi at- tacked the Ambani- Adani’s unaccounted earnings during the pandemic and said that the ‘double-A’ variant is the most dangerous, the PM got hurt, that he re- plied in Parliament. He told Rahul that people used to call the govt of your grandmother and grandfather as Tata- Birla’s government. Responding to the criticism of two big in- dustrialists of the coun- try by Rahul Gandhi, he said, ‘They also have a role. Will you humiliate them? What approach is it?Thosewhoarewrong have left the country.” Earlier in Lucknow, PM had said that even Ma- hatma Gandhi used to stand with Birla with- out any hesitation. Worrisome situation in Bengal: Dhankhar New Delhi: West Ben- gal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday took a dig at the state government by appeal- ing to the “state intelli- gentsia and diaspora to reflectontheworrisome situation of the state”. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Ba- nerjee and the state Governor have been at loggerheads for a long time. The Chief Minis- ter on several occasions had alleged that the Governor makes state- ments out of political motives and interferes in the business of the state government. Gov- ernor Dhankhar on the other hand has been ac- cusing the state govern- ment of mishandling the law and order situation. —ANI Jagdeep Dhankhar RTI: Rent of Sonia’s residence not paid New Delhi: The rent of several properties occu- pied by Congress lead- ers, including the offi- cial residence of Con- gress interim president Sonia Gandhi, has not been paid. In reply to an RTI filed by activist Su- jit Patel. The RTI reply by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban De- velopment states that there has been pending rent against Congress party headquarters on Akbar Road of `12,69,902 and the last time that the rent was paid was in December 2012. Similarly, for So- nia Gandhi’s residence on 10 Janpath Road, there is a pending rent of `4,610 and the last rent received was in September 2020. —ANI Sonia Gandhi Pay `1,788 cr: Farmers’ group to PM Modi New Delhi: The All In- dia Kisan Sabha, a farmers’ group, on Thursday demanded PM Narendra Modi pro- vide Rs 1,788 crore, equal to the penalty amount imposed by regulator CCI on tyre corporates, as grant to rubber farmers. The CCI had imposed a penalty of Rs 622.09 crore on MRF, Rs 425.53 crore on Apollo Tyres, Rs 252.16 crore on CEAT Ltd, Rs 309.95 crore on JK Tyre and Rs 178.33 crore on Birla Tyres. ‘No centralised data on detention centres’ New Delhi: The Minis- try of Home Affairs in- formed the Rajya Sabha thatitdoesnotmaintain a centralised data on the total number of deten- tion centres in the coun- try , as powers have been delegated to the State governments “to make necessary arrange- ments for detention cen- tres/camps as per their requirement.” The MHA has dele- gated the power to the state governments to make the required ar- rangements to run for these centres or camps. Replying to a ques- tion in the Upper House on Wednesday , the MHA said 100 Foreigners Tri- bunals are currently operating in Assam, the MoS for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said. The Minister added that the total number of cases pending in these FTs as on December 31, 2021, is 1,23,829 while the total number of peo- ple declared as foreign- ers is 1,43,466. The total number of people de- clared as Indians is 1,21,598 whereas 329 per- sons have been deported to their countries of ori- gin so far, he said. The MHA informed that the FTs are quasi- judicial bodies in Assam and according to the state’s Home Depart- ment, initially 11 Illegal Migrant Determination Tribunals were set up which were later con- verted to tribunals after the SC scrapped the Ille- gal Migrants (Determi- nationbyTribunals)Act, 1983, in 2005. —Agencies TRS MPs WALK OUT OF RAJYA SABHA New Delhi: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MPs on Thursday walked out from the Rajya Sabha until the Chair- man accepts the privilege motion against Prime Minister. Earlier in the day, TRS MPs moved a privilege motion against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his statement in the Rajya Sabha on the passing of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill. RJD MP MANOJ JHA GIVES NOTICE IN RS New Delhi: RJD MP Manoj Jha gave a Zero Hour notice in Rajya Sabha to discuss the issue of reopening of the physical classes in colleges. According to RJD MP, the suspen- sion of offline classes due to the pandemic has led to a regression in learning and poor learning outcomes among the students. OVER 56 CRORE TRANSACTIONS UNDER ONORC New Delhi: Since inception of the One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) plan in August 2019, approximately 56 crore portability transactions have been recorded in the country up to January 31, 2022, the Parlia- ment was informed on Wednesday.
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Over 50,000 active Covid cases in four states; daily positivity rate at 4.44%: Health ministry T he Ministry of Health on Thurs- day said that four Indian states have reported over 50,000 ac- tive Covid-19 cases while as many as 11 states have active cases between 10,000 and 50,000. Four states, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have more than 50,000 active cases. Around 141 districts have Cov- id-19 positivity rate of over 10 per cent and 160 districts have positivi- ty rates between 5-10 per cent, the Health Ministry said in a press conference. “On Jan 24, the daily positivity rate was re- corded at 20.75%, which has now de- creased to 4.44%. It in- dicates that now the rate of infection spread has come down signifi- cantly, “ said Luv Ag- garwal, Joint Secre- tary, health ministry . The ministry also said that that there has been an overall decline in coronavirus infec- tions and positivity across all states. Earlier, the health ministry had issued a revised Covid-19 guide- line for international arrivals, which will come into force from February 14. The travel- lers will no longer have to quarantine at home for a week, but need to self-monitor for 14 days. Also,thedemarcation of countries as ‘at risk’ and other classifica- tions has been removed. , (
  • 8. ) Ph. 01564 -220681, 220030 Email : eonpsdr@gmail.com मांक ि.पा.स./2021-22/2663-66 नदिांक 10/02/2022 प्रारूप 0 (दनरम 6(2) िेदख ) लोक सूचिना इस कारायालर में सूची में अंनक्ताितुसार िीचे वनणया्त भूनम में के अपिे अनधकारों को आवासीर/वानणक रक प्ररोजि के नलए सी भूनम के उपरोर के नलए पूणया सवानमतव पट्टा अनधकारी प्राप्त करिे के नलए धारा 69-अ के ्तह्त िररपानलका के पक्ष में अ रनपया्त करिे हे्ततु आवेदि प्रस्ततु्त नकरा ररा है नजसका नववरण निम्नाितुसार है - नजले का िाम - चूरू िरर का िाम - सरदारिहर क्र.सं. प्राथि का नाम आवेदित भूदम का सथिान आवेदित भूदम का क्ेत्रफल वगयाफट में प्ररोजन 1. अनवर अली / ज्यान मोहममद वा्ड िं. 36 1322 69 अ 2. जन्नत / कयालु नस्का मकसजद के पास वा्ड िं. 950 69 अ 3. सलयामुदीन / भंवर अली नबसार्ती मोह ला, वा्ड िं. 51 1232 69 अ 4. बयानो / ्ुसुफ लुहयार स जी मं्डी, वा्ड िं. 42 644 69 अ 5. हबीब खयां / मंगतु खयां क्यामखयानी टरोर सकूल के पास, वा्ड िं. 24 2450 69 अ 6. ममन्नयालयाल / चुन्नीलयाल सोनी िाहटा मारया 56.22 69 अ 7. मकशनी देवी / दीपचंद वा्ड िं. 07 1225 69 अ 8. बजरंगलयाल / मयालचंद पयारीक ालरररा धमयािाला, वा्ड िं. 45 4336 69 अ 9. मोहममद मुस्लम / फकीरुदीन नबसार्ती मोह ला 938 69 अ 10. आमीनया / हनीफ सबजीफरोश म्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 53 1645 69 अ 11. हयाकम अली / पीरू खयां ि्ततु खां ि् ी, वा्ड िं. 30 2479 69 अ 12. धयापया / सदीक सबजीफरोश म्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 55 2350 69 अ 13. मोहममद सलीम / अबदुल गफुर रैरर बस्ती, वा्ड िं. 2250 69 अ 14. सतयार / रजयाक नस्का मकसजद के पास 1800 69 अ 15. ्ुनुस / मनजयामुदीन खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा, वा्ड िं. 37 1232 69 अ 16. आरीफ / रहीमबकश खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा, वा्ड िं. 37 961 69 अ 17. चेतन पुरी / मघया पुरी बतुकलसर बास, वा्ड िं. 25 2064 69 अ 18. दलजीत मसंह / गुरजन्ट मसंह मसख बस सटेण्ड, वा्ड िं. 25 2310 69 अ 19. रयाजपयाल / रयामेशवरलयाल मीणया बतुकलसर बास, वा्ड िं. 1000 69 अ 20. लेखुरयाम / नत्ुरयाम मीणया वा्ड िं. 20 1330 69 अ 21. जुबेदया / सरीफ वा्ड िं. 30 446 69 अ 22. फयारुक / रहमयान वा्ड िं. 30 440 69 अ 23. उ्मयान गनी / अलयादीन ्तेनलराि मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 41 1489 69 अ 24. सलमया / आरीफ अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1500 69 अ 25. इमरयान / सयाबुदीन अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1500 69 अ 26. शयाहरुख खयान / सयाबुदीन अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 1794 69 अ 27. सलीम / इ्मयाईल तेली वा्ड िं. 53 3080 69 अ 28. मैनया / हयाकम अंजतुमि नव ालर, वा्ड िं. 34 3832 69 अ 29. अ्त अली / गुलयाब नबी धोबी मदरसा इसलानमरा 1225 69 अ 30. मोहममद सफी सै्द / रमजयान सै्द जामा मकसजद के पास, वा्ड िं. 29 2450 69 अ 31. मु्तयाक अली / शोकत अली धोबी जामा मकसजद के पास, वा्ड िं. 29 764 69 अ 32. मबलयाल / सदीक खोखर भादरजी कुआं 1600 69 अ 33. असलम / इ्मयाईल नस्का मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 55 1225 69 अ 34. मैनया / अहमद अली धोबी इमाम बा्डा, वा्ड िं. 28 910 69 अ 35. मोहममद रु्तम / पीर मोहममद धोबी मो्ती मकसजद 1732 69 अ 36. भंवरी / मबलयाल खोखर इमाम बा्डा 612 69 अ 37. लयाल मोहममद / चयांदु मुवयाल भादरजी का कुआं 1823 69 अ 38. अलतयाफ / भंवरदीन खोखर इसलानमरा मदरसा 1138 69 अ 39. नजमया बयानो / ्याकुब चुनगर मो्ती मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 26 1504 69 अ 40. हयाकम अली / सदीक सै्द मो्ती मकसजद, वा्ड िं. 27 1750 69 अ 41. लक्मण मसंह / मोहन मसंह रयाजपूत कृपालदास की बरीची, वा्ड िं. 23 1400 69 अ इसनलए इसके द्ारा समस्त संबंनध्त वरक््तरों को सूनच्त नकरा जा्ता है नक रनद नकसी वरक््त के पास राजस्ाि िररपानलका अनधनिरम 2009 की धारा 69-अ के अधीि पूणया सवानमतव पट्टा अनधकार प्राप्त करिे के नलए िररपानलका के पक्ष में आवेदि द्ारा भूनम के अनधकार अ रप्रण करिे की अितु ा की मंजूरी के संबंध में कोई आक्षेप है ्तो वह इस िोनटस प्रकािि के 07 सा्त नदवस के भी्तर नकसी भी कारया नदवस पर कारायालर समर के दौराि अधोहस्ताक्षरक्ताया के समक्ष सम्याक दस्तावेजों के सा् अपिा आक्षेप प्रस्ततु्त कर सकेरा। उपरतुया््त निरम समर के भी्तर नकसी आक्षेप के अभाव में रह सम ा जावेरा नक नकसी वरक््त को कोई आक्षेप िहीं है और मामले का ्तदितुसार निपटारा नकरा जावेरा। रह सूचिा मेरे हस्ताक्षर और मतुहर के अधीि आज नदिांक 10/02/2022 को जारी की ररी। (राजकरण चि री) अ रक् नगरपादलका सरिार र Will Dera politics help BJP in its agenda of hung assembly in Punjab? Mahesh Sharma Punjab: In Punjab, the Bharatiya Janata Par- ty is looking for a place to somehow set its foot. In the last Lok Sabha elections, it had got nine per cent votes, whereas in the previ- ous assembly elections, it had got five and a half per cent votes. For the first time, BJP is contesting the assem- bly elections by break- ing away from the Aka- li Dal and it has to take its vote share of nine per cent to at least 15 per cent. The BJP’s sec- ond attempt is to gar- ner enough votes in Punjab to hang the as- sembly and play a role in post-poll politics. The BJP is not likely to get more seats as there is a lot of resentment towards it because of the farmers’ agitation. Realizing this, BJP has playd the Dera card. BJP’s Haryana gov- ernment has released DeraSachaSaudachief Gurmeet Ram Rahim on parole from jail. In the last six months, the Haryana government released Ram Rahimon parole several times on the pretext of treat- ment. In this way the party is creating har- mony among its devo- tees. The Dera chief will stay in the ashram of Gurugram for the next 21 days, from where he can give a ‘fatwa’ to his devotees to vote in favor of BJP . The BJP has an old goodwill with Ram Ra- him, convicted of rape and murder. After win- ning the assembly elec- tions for the first time in Haryana in 2014, the BJP in-charge had gone to Ram Rahim’s ash- ram with more than 20 party MLAs to seek blessings. In Punjab, the number of seats un- der the influence of dif- ferent Deras is close to 70, out of which the maximum number of 27 seats is under the in- fluence of Dera Sacha Sauda. Dera politics can get BJP votes in those seats. With the BJP cutting votes, the equation of the three - Congress, AAP and Akali Dal - will deterio- rate and the possibility of a hung assembly will increase. Ram Rahim VIJAYANSNEERS ATYOGI FORKERALA COMMENT Yogi urged voters to choose BJP while referring to Left-ruled states New Delhi: Yogi Adi- tyanath's comment warning voters on Ut- tar Pradesh turning into Kerala or Bengal did not go unchal- lenged as Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vi- jayan threw shade at his Uttar Pradesh counterpart in a tweet. If UP turns into Kerala as Yogi Adity- anath fears, it will en- joy the best education, health services, social welfare, living stand- ards and have a harmo- nious society in which people won't be mur- dered in the name of religion and caste. That's what the people of UP would want, Pinarayi Vijayan tweeted. He made the same points in a Hindi tweet posted from his handle. If UP turns into Ker- ala as @myogiadity- anath fears, it will en- joy the best education, health services, social welfare, living stand- ards and have a harmo- nious society in which people won't be mur- dered in the name of religion and caste. That's what the people of UP would want. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor also responded to Yogi Adi- tyanath's comments in a tweet. UP will turn into Kashmir, Bengal or Kerala if BJP doesn't come to power, CM Yogi Adityanath told voters. through a video message. VOTE BJP TO PREVENT UP FROM BECOMING KERALA, SAYS CM YOGI New Delhi: It will not take much time for Uttar Pradesh to become Kashmir, West Bengal or Ker- ala, if Uttar Pradesh voters commit a lapse, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said on the eve of the polling for the first phase of the Assembly elec- tion. His appeal to voters on Wednesday evening through jibes at other States, including two ruled by non-BJP parties, did not go down well with the (CPI-M). Earlier, in his appeal to voters, Adityanath, who faced the challenge of becoming the first in- cumbent in three decades to retain power in the State, said many un- precedented things had happened in Uttar Pradesh since 2017. “Be careful. If you err, water will be poured over the hardwork of the last five years. And this time, UP will not take much time to become Kashmir, Bengal or Kerala,” said Adityanath in a video message. DON'T INSULT SPIRIT OF INDIA: RAHUL TO YOGI New Delhi: India is beautiful in all its colours, don't insult the spirit of the country, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday, appar- ently responding to Uttar Pradesh Chief Yogi Adityanath's remark that the state will turn into a Kashmir, Kerala. If Uttar Pradesh turns into Kerala as Yogi Adityanath fears, it will enjoy the best education, health services, social welfare, living standards and have a har- monious society in which people won’t be murdered in the name of religion and caste. That’s what the people of UP would want —Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala Chief Minister Kirit Somaiya urges MHA to review his Z+ security Mumbai: Former Lok Sabha MP and BJP leader Kirit Somaiya on Thursday urged the MHA to review his se- curity arrangements on the grounds that he was allegedly being at- tacked by Shiv Sena workers despite being under “Z plus” security of the CISF. In a letter to the MHA, Somaiya said that there should be a review of the security system so that the Pune type incident, which al- legedly took place on February 5, could be avoided in future. “Shiv Sena activists attacked me at Pune Municipal Corporation on Febru- ary 5, 2022. They at- tacked me at Washim on August 20, 2021, also.
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NEWS JAIPUR | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia कारायालर नगर पररषद् पाली क्रमांक : प. 9()कृ.भू.रूपा./2022/786 दिनांक : 09.02.2022 इस कारायालर में निम्न आवेदकों िे कृनि भूनम रूपान्तरण निरमों के अन्तरया्त उिके भूखण्ड के पट्टे चाहे हैं। इस संबंध में नकसी वरक््त, संस्ा आनद को नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति हो, ्तो नलनख्त प्रा्यािा-पत्र मर साक्र आपनति सूचिा पत्र के प्रकानि्त होिे के सा्त नदवस के भी्तर अधोहस्ताक्षरक्ताया को प्रस्ततु्त करें। निधायारर्त समरावनध उपरान्त नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति मानर िहीं होरी और अावेदक को उसके द्ारा चाहे ररे भूखण्ड का पट्टा नवलेख दे नदरा जावेरा। क्र. सं. आवेिक का नाम मर दपता / पत्ी रोजना िसतावेज पंजीकृत, अपंजीकृत व आवंटन मर दिनांक राजसव ग्ाम खसरा संखरा भूखण्ड संखरा क्ेत्रफल (वगया गज में) भूखण्ड की ससथिदत भूखण्ड का प्रकार उत्तर (N) िदक्ण (S) पूवया (E) पस्चिम (W) 1 मंजू देवी / घमाराम शराम िरर सोसारटी आवंटि 246/25.11.91 पाली 1 250 320 133.33 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 317 भू.सं. 319 भू.सं. 321 आवासीर 2 िूलकंवर / नज्तेनद्र नसंह सतुनदर िरर पंजीकृ्त 25.09.2009 पाली 2 1548 मकाि 68.62 िेि भार शरामलाल का मकाि खाली भूखण्ड सड़क 29 निट आवासीर 3 िरीिि / नलराक्त अली एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.05.15 पाली 2 604/2 40/106 92.22 अनर भूनम सड़क 22 निट अनर भूनम भू.सं. 105 आवासीर 4 िरीिि / नलराक्त अली एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.05.15 पाली 2 604/2 40 111.11 भू.सं. 47 सड़क 22 निट भू.सं. 39 भू.सं. 41 आवासीर 5 पपपू देवी / केसराम पररहार मारा िरर पंजीकृ्त 05.02.2009 पाली 2 363/1 180 111.11 भू.सं. 181 भू.सं. 179 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 163 आवासीर 6 ्डुंराराम / कािाराम खे्तेशवर िरर बी पंजीकृ्त हक्क्तिामा 30.09.2021 पाली 2 1548 956 111.11 सड़क 20 निट खाली भू.सं. 957 सड़क 27 निट 9 इंच आवासीर 7 दतुरायादेवी / भर्त कुमार श्ी कृषणा िरर पंजीकृ्त 14.10.2014 पाली 1 223 636/116 138.88 भू.सं. 637/115 भू.सं. 635/117 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 603/111 आवासीर 8 दतुरायादेवी / भर्त कुमार श्ी कृषणा िरर पंजीकृ्त 14.10.2014 पाली 1 223 117/635 138.88 भू.सं. 116/636 भू.सं. 118/634 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 110/604 आवासीर 9 मांरतुनसंह / रूपनसंह राजीव रांधी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 15.06.1971 पाली 1 373 45 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 52 भू.सं. 44 भू.सं. 46 आवासीर 10 ल्ता देवी / भरवािदास नसद्ा्या िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.04.2021 पाली 1 1191 69 133.33 भू.सं. 68 भू.सं. 70 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 17 आवासीर 11 देविारारण प्रजाप्त / भैरूलाल वृनदावि िरर नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 30.11.2021 पाली 1 1240/1 1352/47 152.77 भू.सं. 1353/46 भू.सं. 1351/48 भू.सं. 1328/70 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 12 वीरनसंह / िहिेराम रोकुल कॉलोिी अपंजीकृ्त 11.04.2011 पाली 1 1284 8 111.11 भू.सं. 7 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 20 निट सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 13 मो. जावेद / मो. सलीम देविरर पंजीकृ्त 23.03.2021 पाली 1 1282 141 88.88 भू.सं. 132 सड़क 60 निट भू.सं. 142 भू.सं. 140 आवासीर 14 चेिाराम / चमिाजी महालक्मी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 13.05.2013 पाली 1 1207 238/6 111.11 सड़क 19 निट अनर भूनम भू.सं. 238/5 भू.सं. 238/7 आवासीर 15 सं्तोि / अिोक कुमार चौधरी कॉलोिी नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 01.01.2020 पाली 1 1243 172/5 66.11 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1081 भू.सं. 1073/4 भू.सं. 1072/5 आवासीर 16 सतरिारारण / उदाराम चौधरी कॉलोिी नवस्तार पंजीकृ्त 17.02.2020 पाली 1 1243 1076/1 97.22 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1077 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1075/2 आवासीर 17 मो. निरोज / मो. अयरूब मतुरल िरर पंजीकृ्त 03.07.2019 पाली 1 1294 06 150.77 भू.सं. 5 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 15 निट भू.सं. 7 आवासीर 18 भरव्ती / श्वणनसंह रोकुल कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 06.01.2020 पाली 1 1284 13 109.72 भू.सं. 12 भू.सं. 14 भू.सं. 48 व 49 सड़क 25 निट आवासीर 19 रसीदा बािो / रूस्तम अली निरदोस कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 21.09.2021 पाली 1 1293 307/6 88.88 अनर भूनम सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 308/307 भू.सं. 306/5 आवासीर 20 मिोहर नसंह / वीरमाराम केिव िरर नवस्तार अपंजीकृ्त 10.10.2019 पाली 1 1226/1 1659/18 116.66 भू.सं. 1658/19 सड़क 18 निट 6 इंच भू.सं. 1660/17 भू.सं. 1644 आवासीर 21 मतुलाराम / रोरधिलाल चौधरी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 10.10.2008 पाली 1 1243 07/1078 111.11 भू.सं. 1075 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1077/ 6 व 5 भू.सं. 1079/8 आवासीर 22 मतुलाराम / रोरधिलाल चौधरी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 10.10.2008 पाली 1 1243 1077/6 व 5 83.33 भू.सं. 1076 भू.सं. 1077/4 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1077/7 आवासीर 23 सतुजाराम / मंराराम वृनदावि िरर पंजीकृ्त 20.03.2012 पाली 1 1244 1193/74 111.11 भू.सं. 1193/74 भू.सं. 1192/75 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 1178/89 आवासीर 24 सतुजाराम / मंराराम वृनदावि िरर पंजीकृ्त 20.03.2012 पाली 1 1244 1194/73 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 1193/74 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 1177/90 आवासीर 25 िुलीदेवी / बलवन्त पटेल जवाहर िरर पंजीकृ्त 17.07.2012 पाली 1 962 मकाि 83.33 भोप नसंह का मकाि प्रकाि कंवर का मकाि सड़क 29 निट प्रकाि कंवर का मकाि आवासीर 26 लक्मी देवी / ्तेजाराम राज िरर पंजीकृ्त 16.04.2021 पाली 1 1231 57/1499 138.88 भू.सं. 56/1499 भू.सं. 58 / 1498 सड़क 19 निट भू.सं. 1516 आवासीर 27 मिोहर नसंह / वीरमाराम केिव िरर नवस्तार अपंजीकृ्त 28.10.2020 पाली 1 1226 / 1 1695 / 34 ई 111.11 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1739 / 34 एच भू.सं. 1696 / 34 एि भू.सं. 1694 / 34 औ. आवासीर 28 इनद्रा देवी / धिाराम केिव िरर अपंजीकृ्त 09.03.2005 पाली 1 1307 195/66 138.88 भू.सं. 196/77 भू.सं. 194/65 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 203/71 आवासीर 29 ल्तादेवी / भरवािदास नसद्ा्या िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.04.2021 पाली 1 1191 17 133.33 भू.सं. 18 भू.सं. 16 भू.सं. 69 सड़क 75 निट आवासीर 30 हीरीदेवी / िेि नररी मरुधर िरर आवंटि 22.06.1989 पाली 1 251, 253 67 333.33 सड़क 30 निट बैकनसंह जाररवाल का मकाि ्ततुलसीदास का मकाि सड़क सरदारसंमंद रो्ड, 61 निट आवासीर 31 आिा छाजे्ड / प्रकाि राज छाजे्ड मेवा िरर पंजीकृ्त 13.02.2012 पाली 2 1329 114 139.33 भू.सं. 137 सड़क 60 निट भू.सं. 115 भू.सं. 113 आवासीर आरुकत नगर पररषद् पाली आपदत्त सूचिना Fraud on name of Old Wine in Raj! Niranjan Arya visits Sant Kaluramji temple in Pali E-auction of 378 minor mineral plots gets approval Sunil Tusawada Pali: Niranjan Arya, who has been appointed Advisor to the Chief Minister after retiring as the Chief Secretary of the state, was on a day’s tour to the dis- trict on Thursday. Villagers gave Arya a rousing welcome in the town under Raipur Marwar sub- division. He then vis- ited the temple of Saint Kaluramji Ma- haraj and had a ‘dar- shan’ there. He also held discussions with the people’s rep- resentatives. First India Bureau Jaipur: A proposal for e-auction of 378 new plots of minor minerals in two phases has been ap- proved at the level of ACS mines Subodh Agarwal. A notifica- tion regarding this will be issued after the approval of Mines Minister Pramod Bhaya. E-auction of 192 plots will be held from February 25 to March 15 and of 186 plots from March 3 to March 25. Additional Direc- tor Mahesh Mathur has issued an e-re- lease in this regard. Besides, e-auction of 186 mining licences will be done from March 2 to March 25. These include seven of sandstone in Khadipur Bijolia. Birth anniv: Pilot remembered, people pay tributes at memorial in Dausa Boiler blast in Bikaner STP plant claims 2 lives Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: Some old and well-known liquor com- panies are accused of duping liquor lovers in the name of old liquor. There is an allegation of charging arbitrary prices for 5 to 50 years old liquor from the con- sumers, without prov- ing its authenticity . The Excise Department is also accused of not only approving the brands of these liquor compa- nies but also blindly ap- proving the rates given by them. The Excise Department has ap- proved 1,066 brands of liquor and beer in the state and their rates for the current financial year. Some brands are being manufactured in the state’s own distiller- ies or bottling plants, while some are import- ed from abroad and some are produced in other states also. Re- tired Dy Commissioner of Excise Department Niranjan Sharma said department never in- vestigates the claims. Laxmikant Sharma  Dausa: On the birth an- niversary of Rajesh Pi- lot, father of former Deputy CM Sachin Pi- lot, Congress workers paid tribute to him. The workers, under the leadership of Lok Sab- ha candidate Savita Meena, paid floral trib- utes at the Pilot Memo- rial located at Jirota and Bhandana in Dausa. Minister Mamta Bhupesh, minister Mu- rarilal Meena, mnister Parsadilal Meena, Bandikui MLA GR Kha- tana, District Chief Hi- ralal Saini, Congress District President Ram- jilal Odh also remem- bered him. Laxman Raghav Bikaner: Two cousins were killed when the digester of the sewer- age treatment plant ex- ploded in Gangashahar on Thursday . No sooner had the blast occurred, 35-year-old Sonu and his 37-year-old cousin Chhotu, residents of Hata village of Gorakh- pur, were thrown far away and both died on the spot. Police sources said the duo was working on the plant when the pres- sure of gas increased to a very high level all of a sudden. Unable to bear the pressure, the digest- er exploded and the brothers were flung in the air. They kept writhing in pain for some time before breathing their last. Some companies are duping liquor lovers in the name of old wine and charging higher prices NAMES OF MANY BRANDS ARE BEING MISUSED, SAYS RTI ACTIVIST GYANESH RTI activist Gyanesh Kumar alleges that the names of many brands of generic liquor gin like Hundred Piper, Teachers, Bellantine, Glenwich, Glenlivet, Royal Salute, Johnny Walker, Jack Daniels, The Glen Grant, Aberfaldi Hingland, Altmore, Bacardi, Chivas Regal, Devers and more are being misused. Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 My humble tributes to prominent farmer leader and for- mer Union Minister Shri Rajesh Pilot on his birth anniversary. First India Bureau Jaipur: In a good news to pensioners, the gov- ernment has simplified the procedure in calcu- lating purchase of med- icine by removing cate- gorisation of diseases into normal and seri- ous. Moreover, the Di- rector of Insurance and Provisional Funds has been empowered to raise the upper limit for this from Rs 20,000 to Rs 2L for indoor patients. Similarly, the Fi- nance authorities have been empowered to take this limit up to Rs 5L in special cases while the Fin Budget department has been empowered to raise this limit up to Rs 10L in rare cases. Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: IAS Kuldeep Ranka, Principal Secre- tary to the CM, on Thursday attended the funeral of his maternal uncle Ashok Bhandari in Jodhpur. He also met police and administra- tion officials who came to express condolences. IAS Ranka attends maternal uncle’s funeral in Jodhpur Relief to pensioners in purchase of medicines Commissioner Dr Rajesh Sharma, Police Commissioner Navjyoti Gogoi, Collector Himanshu Gupta, DCP Bhuvan Bhushan and JDA Commissioner Inderjit Yadav arrived at the funeral site to mourn the death of maternal uncle of Kuldeep Ranka.