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Peacocks seen dancing around the
Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on Saturday.
The India Meteorological Department
(IMD) recorded 41.3 mm at 8.30 am and
reported that pre-monsoon showers will
continue in Mumbai till June 15-16.
DANCEOF
THE
MONSOON!
CRUCIAL READ
1 TERRORIST KILLED
2 TERRORISTS HELD
Kulgam: One terrorist of
proscribed terror outfit Hizb-
ul-Mujahideen (HM) was
killed during encounter with
security forces, police said
on Saturday. 2 terrorists
who are new recruits of LeT
group nabbed in Baramulla.
5 DROWN IN BUNDI
AND HANUMANGARH
Jaipur: 3 teen boys drowned
in a pond while trying to
save each other Saturday
afternoon at Salwalia village
in Hindoli. Meanwhile, 2
kids also drowned in water
tank in Hirnawali village in
Hanumangarh. P7
JUSTIN BIEBER CANCELS SHOWS AFTER
HALF OF FACE LEFT PARALYSED BY VIRUS
Washington: Justin Bieber has cancelled a series
of shows on his latest tour after
a virus caused “full paralysis” on
one side of his face. The Canadian
popstar said he had been diagnosed
with Ramsay Hunt syndrome after a
virus had damaged the nerves in his ear.
INSIDE P6
NAGALAND POLICE
FILE CASE AGAINST
30 ARMY MEN
FASHION DESIGNER
FOUND DEAD, COPS
SUSPECT SUICIDE
AMIT SHAH CHAIRS
MEETING IN DADRA
& NAGAR, DAMAN
BJP WINS 3 SEATS
MAHA, HAPPY TIME
FOR FADNAVIS
PM MODI SHARES
MAJOR ECONOMIC
REFORM STEPS
LEADERS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE
l Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal l Kerala CM Pinarayi
Vijayan l Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik l Telangana CM
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao l TN CM MK Stalin l
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray l Jharkhand CM
Hemant Soren l Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann l
Congress President Sonia Gandhi l RJD President Lalu
Prasad Yadav l CPI(M) Gen Secy Sitaram Yechury l
SP President Akhilesh Yadav l NCP President Sharad
Pawar l RLD National President Jayant Chaudhary l
Karnataka ex-CM HD Kumaraswamy l Former PM HD
Deve Gowda l JKNC President Farooq Abdullah l
PDP President Mehbooba Mufti l More leaders
❍ AHEAD OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Mamata didi invites
22 Oppn CMs, leaders
for meeting on June 15
New Delhi: With the
presidential elections
just a month away
, WB
CMMamataBanerjeeon
Saturday wrote to 22 Op-
positionCMsandleaders
to participate in a meet-
ing in Delhi on June 15.
According to the report,
the meeting will be held
in a bid to form a “strong
and effective opposition
against divisive forces.”
Mamata will be on a
three-day visit to Delhi
between June 14 and 16.
Banerjee’svisitwillbe
basically a preparatory
mission so that CM can
take a lead role to ensure
that a unanimous Oppo-
sition candidate is field-
ed against BJP’s candi-
date. She has invited
leaders to participate in
joint meeting at Consti-
tution Club in Delhi.
DIDI PROMISES
ACTION, SAYS SOME
POLITICAL PARTIES
BEHIND VIOLENCE
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee promised
strict action against culprits and said some
political parties are behind the violence.
PROPHET MUHAMMAD REMARK ROW
2 dead in Ranchi, 227 held in UP,
WB BJP chief & YouTuber arrested
Section 144 imposed, internet suspended in Ranchi and Howrah
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: At least two
persons died of a bullet
injuries in Jharkhand’s
Ranchi on Saturday,
where the police fired in
the air to disperse a
crowd pelting stones, as
protests erupted in sev-
eral towns and cities
across the country on
Friday against deroga-
tory references to the
Prophet made by for-
mer BJP spokespersons
Nupur Sharma and
Naveen Kumar Jindal.
In Ranchi, the police
fired in the air to dis-
perse a gathering that
pelted stones, injuring
Ranchi SSP Surendra
Jha, another officer,
and a policeman.
ARRESTS IN UP
UP Police on Saturday
detained Javed Ahmed,
alleged “mastermind”
behind violence in Pray-
agraj. “There could be
more masterminds. A
total of 227 people were
arrested from various
districts of UP
.
HOWRAH VIOLENCE
Fresh violence between
police and a group of
protesters broke out at
Panchla Bazaar in How-
rah where 60 arrested.
BJP’sWBchief Sukanta
Majumdar was arrested
on Saturday when he
triedtovisitviolence-hit
Howrahdist,policesaid.
Women police personnel monitor the city through CCTV cameras
during the curfew imposed in Ranchi on Saturday.
HIGHLIGHTS
 Bengal BJP chief re-
leased 4 hours after arrest
 Police summon Nupur
Sharma over remarks
against Prophet
 Bajrang Dal activists
stage a protest in Jammu
 UP cops razed houses
of 2 accused– Muzammil
and Abdul Waqir in Saha-
ranpur, CM Yogi issues
stern warning
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday
expressed concern over the “worsening law and order”
situation in the state, following protests in several parts
of Howrah district. He asked CM Mamata Banerjee to ac-
tion against lawbreakers. Meanwhile, during evening, WB
BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar along with other leaders
met Guv Dhankhar and submitted memorandum. Bengal
BJP has sought the deployment of paramilitary forces in
state over violent protests in Howrah and Murshidabad.
MOTHER RECALLS
LAST PHONE CALL
A 16-year-old boy was
among 2 people who
died in Ranchi. Muda-
sir’s grieving mother, re-
calling last talk with him,
said, “He said ‘mummy
please disconnect the
call, I am getting out of
here’. Sometime later
his friend informed
me he was shot.”
TASLIMA: IF PROPHET
WERE ALIVE TODAY...
Exiled Bangladeshi
author Taslima Nasreen
weighed in on the
massive backlash and
protests triggered by
controversial remarks
about Prophet Muham-
mad, saying he would
have been “shocked to
see madness of Muslim
fanatics around world”.
Fierce road accident in
Jhalawar; 5 die, 2 hurt
Arif Mansoori
Jhalawar: Five people
including 3 students
died and two were in-
jured in a horrific car-
container-bike colli-
sion. The accident was
so severe that head of
car driver was severed.
Due to high speed of
container, it dragged
car backwards, due to
which 3 bike-borne stu-
dents coming behind
car were also hit by it
on NH-52 near Asnawar
on Saturday. 5 people
were declared dead by
doctors in the hospital.
CM Ashok Gehlot expresses grief over accident
Gehlot’s cabinet approves new
‘reforms’ for a ‘New Rajasthan’!
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Under the
chairmanship of Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot,
a meeting of the State
Cabinet was held on Sat-
urday at the Chief Min-
ister’s residence. In this,
many important deci-
sions have been taken
including increasing
the opportunities of
promotion in eye assis-
tant cadre, promoting
medi-tourism in the
state, providing advance
technology training to
the youth, Turn to P8
CM Ashok Gehlot

Rajiv Gandhi CBT Institute
to be set up, Agri markets to
be strengthened, 2397.54
hectares land allotted for
1000 MW Solar Power
Project, the solar power
plant will be set up by Adani
hence the land allotment
has been made to that
company, Medi-Tourism to
get a major boost, now all
state employees to fall
under the purview of GPF as
General Provident Fund
Rules, 2021 amended
OUR EDITIONS:
JAIPUR, LUCKNOW,
NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
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First India Bureau
Dausa: Former deputy
CM Sachin Pilot on Sat-
urday hit out at BJP-
ruled central govern-
ment for not granting
Central Project status
to Eastern Rajasthan
Canal Project (ERCP)
and challenged Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi to live up to his
word. Pilot was in
Dausa to pay tributes to
father Rajesh Pilot on
his death anniversary
.
Prayer meet was or-
ganised at Rajesh Pilot
memorial in Bhadana,
Dausa. Ministers Par-
sadilal Meena, Murar-
ilal Meena, and Mamta
Bhupesh, Dharmendra
Rathore, MLAs Ved
Prakash Solanki,
Dipender Singh Shek-
hawat, Mukesh Bhakar,
Harish Meena, Indraj
Gurjar, Indra Meena,
Suresh Modi, Ram Ni-
was Gavadia, Prashant
Bairwa, GR Khatana.
—With PTI Inputs
‘Want to complete my father’s unfinished task’, says Pilot

Pilot questioned
the silence of
former CM
Vasundhara
Raje over the
cross vote of
Shobharani
Kushwah, BJP
MLA from
Dholpur, in RS
polls.
Group from Punjab is trying
to develop wine culture in Jpr
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: A liquor group
from Punjab has tried
to disturb the culture of
capital, a tradition that
is contrary to religious
& social values, as well
as venomous for young-
er generation. Liquor is
being sold openly by
this group here after
8:00 pm, due to which
liquor culture is grow-
ing rapidly in capital.
In sting operation
conducted on May 23
and 27, First India News
had exposed the dark
truth of liquor traders
flouting rules, but de-
partment was seen
avoiding action against
guilty licensees and ex-
cise inspectors. Now
once again our team
conducted third sting
operation on June 9 and
10, which also exposes a
similar site.
A total of 404 shops are
approved by Excise De-
partment in Jaipur.
Country and English
liquor and beer are sold
under composite ar-
rangement at these liq-
uor shops. According to
rules of Excise Depart-
ment, liquor shops can
be opened only from 10
am to 8 pm. Question
arises whether the liq-
uor merchants are fol-
lowing excise rules and
regulations and wheth-
er department is en-
suring its compliance?
The revelations were
shocking!
In 3 back-to-back sting operations, excise rules were being violated in the city
People outside a wine shop. —FILE PHOTO
LIQUOR SHOPS OPENED HERE POST 8
PM & MRP HIGHER THAN FIXED RATE
On June 9 & June
10, a licensee Vinod
Kumar Sethi at Thadi
Market Agarwal Farm
in Sanganer Circle sold
liquor openly. At 8.55
pm, team bought bottle
of Tuborg Classic beer
at Rs 190, although it
had MRP of Rs 165.
Rules for rate & fixed
timings were broken.
Video of beer being
sold from liquor shop
after 8 pm & online
payment receipt are
available as evidence.
Similar was case at
Deepak Sharma’s shop
at Riddhi Siddhi, Gur-
preet Singh’s shop at
DCM, & Sagar’s shop
at Bajri Mandi Road
of Jaipur West Circle,
shops opened between
8-11 pm.
EXCISE MINISTER PARSADI LAL
MEENA MUST TAKE COGNISANCE
A liquor group from
Punjab has started
campaign of devel-
oping wine culture.
It is tainting image
of Pink City. Despite
being in knowledge
of Excise Inspec-
tors, salesmen at
all these shops
were selling liquor
fearlessly from 8:00
pm till late at night
& charging arbitrary
rates from custom-
ers. Now it remains
to be seen how
soon Excise Min
Parsadi Lal Meena
& Excise Commis-
sioner Prakash
Rajpurohit take
strict action against
the culprit officers.
In the third sting operation, it was found that
Excise Department was seen avoiding action
against guilty licensees and excise inspectors
INCREASING CASES OF RAPE
House help caught stealing gold
& cash, attempts to rape 52-yr-old
24-year-old was employed as servant at jeweller’s house
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A 52-year-old
woman was allegedly
subjected to rape at-
tempt by a servant in
Ashok Nagar here,
police informed.
Police informed
victimcaughtaccused
red-handed while he
was stealing orna-
ments from the cup-
board, following
which, accused tried
to rape victim.
“Accused has been
identified as Roshan
Yadav (24). Roshan
was employed as a
servant at a jeweller’s
house in Ashok Na-
gar. As soon as victim
saw Roshan stealing
things, he attacked
woman & beat her. He
then tied her face with
a towel & tried to rape
her. Victim resisted
and ran outside of
house, following
which, accused fled
away with gold orna-
ments & 1 lakh rupees
cash,” police added.
An FIR has been filed
and the matter is be-
ing investigated.
Police grapple with
establishing identity
of the dead girl
Jaipur: Kalwar Police is facing a
daunting task these days in es-
tablishing identity of a dead body
of a girl found in the area thirteen
days ago. Police officials believe
that girl, aged around 18 years,
was brutally murdered some-
where else, but body was thrown
near Ramkutiya Poddar Farm
under Kalwar Police station. SHO
Panna Lal Jangid informed that
girl was murdered over love af-
fair or honour killing.
Minor girl allegedly
raped by construction
worker of her home
Ajmer: A 15-yr-old minor girl
was allegedly raped by construc-
tion labourer in Mangliyawas
area here, police said. Police
informed victim’s father have
filed an FIR. “Accused has been
identified as Pawan. He was
working as construction labourer
at girls’ home for quite some
time. On March 13, accused took
girl to hotel and later to nearby
forest area, where was raped by
the accused.” police said.
21-yr-old son of Cong leader
ends life losing PUBG target
First India Bureau
Udaipur: Pratham
Gurjar, 21-year-old son
of Zila Parishad mem-
ber & Congress leader
Kamini Gurjar, died by
suicide reportedly after
not being able to meet a
target in online game
PUBG.
He could not com-
plete any challenge in
the game. Police is prob-
ing on this angle but his
mobile is locked.
Police says Pratham’s
family is denying any
kind of tension but he
usedtoplaymoregames
on mobile.
The family lives in
Sector-4 of Hiranmagri.
Sub-Inspector Laxman
Singh of Hiranmagri
police station said at 4
in the morning his
grandmother saw
Pratham coming from
the washroom.
But later in the morn-
ing they saw him hang-
ing. The father broke
the gate open with the
help of a tenant.
Police at the residence of decesed (inset) Pratham Gurjar.
JDA demolishes 2 illegal constructions
First India Bureau
Jaipur: JDA’s enforce-
ment squad removed
encroachments on
Bhavani Singh Road in
front of Panchdeep
Bhawan of Employees’
State Insurance Corpo-
ration.
Team removed en-
croachments from 63.8
m long and 2.5 m wide
dedicated land in front
of the building.
The paved wall of
about 2.5 feet high and
63.8 long and the iron
railing on it was demol-
ished and removed.
Bhavani Singh Road
will be widened with
help of elevated road.
On Delhi Road, an il-
legal colony being built
on about 3 bighas of ag-
riculture land in village
Nangal Susawatan was
freed. It was being set-
tled in the name of
Bhairu Nagar Exten-
sion. The Enforcement
Squad demolished grav-
el roads, boundary
walls and other illegal
constructions.
Illegal encroachment being demolished. —File Photo
Sachin Pilot paying tribute to his father (Right top) Dharmendra
Rathore paying tribute (Right down) Ministers and supporters at the
prayer meet organised at Rajesh Pilot’s memorial in Bhadana, Dausa.
HOLY CERTIFICATION!
Food Safety
and Standards
Authority of India
gives a certificate
to Moti Dungri
Ganesh Temple.
This certificate is
for the hygienic
offering in God
category. Temple
has received a
certificate for the
process of making
and offering the
prasad.
NEWS DIGEST
PALI OLYMPIC
ASSOCIATION TO
HONOUR PLAYERS
Pali: General meeting
of Pali Olympic Asso-
ciation took place on
Friday to discuss about
World Olympic Day on
June 23. In meeting, it
was decided to honour
National level players
of Pali district. List
should be handed over
to Pali Olympic Associ-
ation secretary Rajesh
Patnecha by June 18.
Mahipal Singh, Prez of
Pali Olympic Associa-
tion gave best wishes.
PANTHER
CREATES PANIC, 5
CATTLES HUNTED
Ajmer: Movement of
a panther has created
panic among villagers
in Silora area in Ajmer
district’s Kishangarh.
Panther has hunted 5
cattles of cattle rearers
Dilip Gehlot, Surajkaran
and Ganpat Gehlot in
20 days. Silora Sar-
panch Raj Kishore Mali
shared information to
the forest department
about the movement
of the panther in Gaal
forest area of Pitambar.
Ayush has increased multifold and it has
earned a name worldwide: Min Sonowal
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Union Min of
Ayush Sarbananda So-
nowal on Saturday said
that market of Ayush
has increased multifold
and it has earned a
name worldwide.
Minister said Modi
govt formed Ayush min-
istry in 2014 & worked
to promote traditional
Indian medicine sys-
tems including Ayur-
veda & naturopathy
. He
said in the corona pan-
demic, people realized
importance of Ayurve-
da and the credibility of
AYUSH increased.
“AYUSH has got dis-
tinct identity at world
level. Government of
India is promoting it af-
ter forming ministry,”
he told reporters at Na-
tional Institute of Ayur-
veda here.
Min was on visit to
institute during which
he interacted with stu-
dents and inaugurated
various buildings like
Panchkarma Bhawan,
and Yogya Laboratory
.
Sarbananda Sonowal, Ramcharan Bohra, and Manjupara
Mahendrabhai inaugurating facilities at NIA, Jaipur.
MIN VISITED NIA
Elderly couple
attacked by
chain-snatchers
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chain snatch-
ers targeted an elderly
couple from Adarsh Na-
gar police station area.
The couple lost balance
& scooter slipped. El-
derly woman got stitch-
es on her head, and hus-
band, broke his hand
and got stitches in his
head as his face rubbed.
When First India
reached victim couple’s
house, it was found vic-
tim was Dr Surya Shek-
har Daga, retired addi-
tional director in FSL
of Police Dept where he
served for 34 years but
are being harassed.
My humble tributes
to prominent farm-
ers’ leader & former
Union Min Rajesh
Pilot on his death
anniversary.
—Ashok Gehlot,
Chief Minister
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Bikaner dis-
trict has been ranked
32nd in the combined
district rankings re-
leased for the month of
May on the basis of en-
rollmentingovtschools,
quality of education,
examinationresultsand
other facilities. On the
other hand, Jaipur is
second and Churu, the
home district of former
Education Minister GS
Dotasra, is in fourth
place. At the same time,
the Ajmer district has
been the worst.
Ajmer has the worst
ranking in state. It is
ranked 33rd. Bikaner is
at 32nd place, Pratap-
garh at 31st place, Ban-
swara at 30th and Jodh-
pur at 29th place.
After the Joint Dis-
trict Ranking was re-
leased by Rajasthan
School Education Coun-
cil on the basis of Shala
Darpandata,Additional
State Project Director
Murari Lal Sharma has
given the responsibility
of the last five rankers
to the District Chief Dis-
trict Education Officer.
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EDU MINISTER’S DIST TRAILS
IN GOVT SCHOOL RANKINGS
Sri Ganganagar tops the list, Jaipur seals second spot in the monthly ranking of Dept
Guest lecturers to teach in
Mahatma Gandhi Schools
First India Bureau
Bikaner: After not get-
ting enough qualified
teachers even after in-
terviewing for the Eng-
lish medium Mahatma
Gandhi Schools of Ra-
jasthan, now it has been
decided to hire guest
faculty to teach in these
schools. Director of Sec-
ondary Education
Gaurav Agarwal, in an
order issued on Satur-
day, has given the ap-
proval to appoint teach-
ers from guest faculty in
these Mahatma Gandhi
Schools, where no teach-
er has been found even
after one round of inter-
views. These teachers
will be given a salary of
Rs 300 to 400 per hour.
Thousands of Mahat-
ma Gandhi Schools
have opened across the
state. Teachers who
teach in English were to
be employed in these
schools, but very few
posts could be filled. Al-
though the schools got
subject teachers in ur-
ban areas, there were
no such teachers in vil-
lages. In such a situa-
tion, now these posts
are being filled by guest
faculty
. The Directorate
of Secondary Educa-
tion has given approval
in this regard.
COACHING STUDENT STABBED WITH A
KNIFE IN KOTA BY SIX MISCREANTS
Kota: A coaching student in Kota’s Rajiv Gandhi
Nagar was allegedly stabbed with a knife by some
unknown miscreants on Friday
evening, police informed. The vic-
tim identified as Prashant Gurjar
is presently studying at a coaching
centre in Kota. “The miscreants
called the victim at a park in Rajiv
Gandhi Nagar on Friday evening.
As soon as Prashant arrived, nearly six unidentified
men attacked him with a knife. He was immediately
taken to a hospital for treatment. The victim claimed
that he has no idea why he was attacked. A case has
been registered at Jawahar Nagar Police Station and
the matter is being investigated,” police informed.
Jaipur: Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik reached
Kukas on Saturday and stayed at Hotel Shivvilas. The
Guv Malik was led by Amer SDM Priyavrat Singh
Charan and he was given guard of honour. Malik will
participate in ‘International Jat Parliament’ at Birla
Auditorium on Sunday.
MEGHALAYA GUV MALIK IN JAIPUR FOR
INTERNATIONAL JAT PARLIAMENT TODAY
NEWS DIGEST
Work in mission mode for IGRGY: CS
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma said
that Rajasthan would
be the first state in the
country to implement
Indira Gandhi Urban
Employment Guaran-
tee Scheme. She said
that to make this
scheme an example in
the country, all collec-
tors will have to work in
mission mode and mon-
itor it at micro level.
Sharma said this
while addressing the SP
and Collector’s video
conference at the Gov-
ernment Secretariat on
Saturday. She said that
the work done under
the scheme would be re-
viewed in all the dis-
tricts next month. Ade-
quate publicity should
be given to the three-
tier public hearing.
She also directed to
prepare district wise ac-
tion plan to prevent
road accidents. She also
stressed on the use of
helmets and said that
awareness should be
spread to use helmets
with ISI mark and work
in mission mode for
this and also stressed
for action in ‘Shuddh ki
Liye Yudh Abhiyan’.
CentrewantstoprivatisePoW,we
want to run it old way: Rathore
Ashvini Yadav
Alwar: Taking jibe at
Centre’s effort of priva-
tising railway, RTDC
chairman Dharmendra
S Rathore on Saturday
said that the Centre
wants privatise the rail-
ways completely. He
said that we want to run
the Royal Train, PoW
via old model but Cen-
tre is dilly-dallying.
Rathore also took
part in the 10th district
level conference of the
Working Journalists
Union in Alwar, where
was the Chief Guest.
While releasing the sou-
venir of the conference,
he said the role of me-
dia as the fourth pillar
of democracy is very
important. “Social me-
dia is flooded with fake
and sensational news
these days. CM Gehlot
has started journalists’
welfare schemes like
Patrakar Samaan Yoja-
na, scholarship to chil-
dren of journalists etc.
Congress to
protest over
ED notice to
Rahul, Sonia
HC asks govt
to decide on
RajComp in
next 60 days
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Congress
will hold a demon-
stration outside the
office of the En-
forcement Directo-
rate here on June 13
against the ED no-
tice to Congress
president Sonia
Gandhi and former
president Rahul
Gandhi.
PCCchief Govind
Singh Dotasra will
lead the protest
march from PCC of-
fice to ED office lo-
cated near Ambed-
kar circle. CM
Ashok Gehlot is
likely to go to Delhi
to join march there.
Ministers, MLAs,
MPs, party office
bearers and other
leaders and workers
will participate
here. Dotasra said
that Constitutional
institutions are be-
ing misused by the
BJP govt and notice
to Sonia Gandhi and
Rahul Gandhi is a
reflection of the
misuse of power
and the repressive
policies of Central
govt.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan
high court has di-
rected the state govt
to decide on investi-
gation on a com-
plaint of corruption
of Rs 250 crore in
RAJNET project of
RajComp Info Ser-
vice ltd in 60 days.
Hearing a review
petition of ‘Public
AgainstCorruption’
on financial irregu-
larities in the pro-
ject, the Jaipur
Bench of the Raj HC
ordered the govt to
decide the investiga-
tion in 60 days un-
der Section 17A of
the Prevention of
Corruption Act.
Advocates PC
Bhandari and Dr
TN Sharma in-
formed the court
that Rajcomp Info
Services Limited
had given a tender
of Rs 240 cr in 2017
for setting up 22500
WiFi points but only
1750 WiFi points
were installed and
only 1632 of them
are working. The
ACB is also probing
the matter.
SI,broker in ACB net
for taking `15k bribe
Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: The ACB on
Saturday arrested Sub
Inspector Kesharam,
in-charge of
Lohawat po-
lice station
and his broker
Ranveer Sin-
gh (a private
person) red-
handed taking
a bribe of Rs
15,000. The Jaipur Rural
Unit of bureau took the
action on the instruc-
tions of the HQs.
DG ACB BL Soni said
that a complaint was
given by the complain-
ant to the Jaipur Rural
Unit of the district that
in lieu of redressal of
the complaint
against him,
the accused
demanded the
bribe. The
ACB Jaipur
Rural Unit
under the
leadership of
ASP Ahad Khan veri-
fied the complaint and
laid a trap on Saturday
.
The bureau was in a
hunt for accused.
On his tour to Alwar Dharmendra Rathore was welcomed by
Malakheda Sarpanch Himmat Chaudhary and others on Saturday.
CS Usha Shrama during the meeting on Saturday. Senior officers
from Urban Development, Women and Child Development, Home,
Social Justice and Empowerment were also present. Collectors
and SPs of all the districts joined through video conference.
5 RAS to be promoted to
IAS, meeting on June 24
FUEL SUPPLIES
TO GO DRY IN
RAJASTHAN
KHERA: OUR PEOPLE
HAVE JOINED SANGH
First India Bureau
Jaipur: 5 RAS officers
will be promoted to IAS.
A board meeting will be
held at UPSC in Delhi
on June 24 and 3 RPS
will also become IPS.
The name of Pukhraj
Sain, Shruti Bhardwaj,
Arun K Purohit, Mukul
Sharma, Ajay Singh
Rathore, Priyanka Gos-
wami, Jagjit S Monga,
Ramniwas Mehta, Arun
Garg, Rajendra Singh,
Rajendra K Verma,
Sanchita Vishnoi,
Harsh Sawan Sukha,
Ashutosh Gupta, Bhan-
war Singh Sandh have
been forwarded.
Of these, Pukhraj
Sain, Shruti Bhardwaj,
Arun Kumar Purohit,
Mukul Sharma and
Ajay Singh Rathore are
likely to become IAS. CS
Usha Sharma and Prin-
cipal Secretary Hemant
Gera will attend the 2
board meetings. Addi-
tional Chief Secretary
Abhay Kumar will also
go with them.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Most of the pet-
rol pumps in the state
areonthevergeof going
dry as HPCL and BPCL
have stopped fuel supply
to dealers. Rajasthan Pe-
troleum Dealers Associ-
ation have wrote a letter
to Ashutosh AT, Secre-
tary
,Food,CivilSupplies
and Consumer Affairs
Department stating that
farmers will face prob-
lems due to disturbance
in supply
. Banks are
closed due to the Satur-
dayholidaywhiledepots
of oil companies will re-
main closed on Sunday
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Congress na-
tional spox Pawan
Khera on Saturday said
that some people from
Congress have joined
the Sangh. In the lecture
programme in Jaipur,
Khera said their fight is
against this ideology of
Sangh’s imposition.
“If our leadership
had acted strong in the
90s, this ideology would
not have been strong to-
day
. Rahul Gandhi alone
is fighting with it but I
think some people from
our party have joined
them (sangh). Congress
must speak its truth out
loud” he said.
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A Government School in Alwar which was turned to look like a
train to connect more students to school.
Jaipur: The applica-
tion of Mukhyamantri
Anupriti Coaching
Scheme, operated by the
state government for the
preparation of various
professional courses and
competitive examina-
tions, will now be paper-
less. The portal will be
opened from June 15 for
the year 2022-23 with
new provisions. Secre-
tary, Social Justice and
Empowerment Depart-
ment, Dr. Samit Sharma
informed that with new
provisions, the online
portal will be opened for
application from June
15. Proposals for new
and renewal of coaching
institutes will be invited
from June 15.
This government is
ready to derail the ed-
ucation. They
changed the dress of
the children of gov-
ernment school and
could not provide it
in the last 3 years. Is
it the job of the teach-
ers to get the dress
stitched? This is im-
practical & unfair.
—Vasudev Devnani,
BJP MLA
BJP MLA dons ‘community garb’ to save self
SHOBHARANI HITS BACK
COMMUNITY PLEA
“Me and my Kushwaha community did not go to
BJP in 2017 by-elections, rather these people, after
destroying my family, when they felt that the Kush-
waha community of Rajasthan along with Dholpur
district is slipping out of hands of the BJP, then
they came to us and made some promises in front
of the state president and responsible 20 elders
and youth of the society. None of those promises
were fulfilled. BJP High Command should ask
these great people who took us in BJP’s fold as to
why did this happen to us. We won from Dholpur
3 times in a row, they know that if we win for 4th
time, then our stature will go up in politics. That’s
why they want someone from Kushwahas to be a
slave who can nod head in assent,” she said.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Dholpur MLA
Shobharani Kushwah,
who was suspended by
the BJP for cross-voting
in favour of Congress
candidate Pramod Ti-
wari in the Rajya Sabha
elections, on Saturday
said her supporters did
want her to vote for the
saffron party-backed in-
dependent candidate.
Without naming any-
one, Kushwaha target-
ed BJP’s national lead-
ers for allegedly getting
her supporters and
party workers defeated
in Dholpur Nagar Pari-
shad chairperson and
panchayat elections in
the district. Meanwhile,
The BJP high command
has sought an answer
from the state leader-
ship regarding the
cross-voting by Shobha-
rani Kushwah in the RS
elections on Friday
while also issuing a
show-cause notice to
the MLA. Shobharani
said the BJP-backed in-
dependent candidate
was openly talking
about cross-voting
ahead of the polling
and her supporters did
not like him. She al-
leged that the BJP has
deceived the Kushwah
community and said
her supporters do not
want her to be in BJP.
‘community garb’
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Understanding is
the heartwood of well-
spoken words.
—Buddha
IN-DEPTH
CHARAK VERSUS
HIPPOCRATIC
OATHS, WHAT’S
FUSS ABOUT?
hich oath should a
medical student take
--- the traditional Hip-
pocratic one or the
new Charak Sha-
path--- as is being suggested by
the National Medical Commis-
sion? The Hippocratic Oath,
which has been administered to
doctors over centuries, contains
principles of ethical medical
practices. The oath named after
ancient Indian healer-saint has
its own set of ethics. The Nation-
al Medical Commission, which
hasreplacedtheMedicalCouncil
of India, mooted that ethical val-
ues prescribed by the Indian
saint should be administered to
medicos. After it was opposed,
the idea was shelved but institu-
tions like AIIMS administered it.
One of the rules for students
prescribed in the Charak Samh-
ita, a Sanskrit scripture written
between 100 BC and 200 AD talks
of the necessity of asceticism for
students of medicine, a tough
call. The main difference be-
tween the two oaths is that while
Charak Shapath has to be given
at the start of medical education,
the Hippocratic pledge is taken
by new physicians and surgeons.
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
PM @narendramodi ji has always put
people at the heart of his policies.
Developmental initiatives undertaken
by the Modi govt. is a tool to
ensure welfare and good of citizens,
especially those who have been
unserved and underserved.
Nitin Gadkari
@nitin_gadkari
Unfolding Unprecedented Growth &
Prosperity in #NewIndia. The landmark
reforms initiated by PM Shri @
narendramodi Ji has led to a resurging
economy with record growth. Today,
the GST collections have crossed
Rs.1 lakh crore mark every month.
TOP TWEETS
W
n a boost to India’s
efforts to get Hin-
di the status of a
global language
the UN General
Assembly’s resolution on
multilingualism adopted on
Friday mentions the Hindi
language for the first time,
along with Urdu and Bangla.
India’s Permanent Repre-
sentative to the UN Ambas-
sador TS Trimurti said that
he “welcomed all these addi-
tions. It is imperative that
multilingualism at the Unit-
ed Nations in a true sense is
embraced and India will sup-
port the UN in achieving this
objective”. The resolution co-
sponsored by India and 79
other nations emphasises the
role of the UN towards “inte-
grating multilingualism into
its activities on an equitable
basis”. The UN has six offi-
cial languages---Arabic, Chi-
nese, French, English, Span-
ish and Russian.
India has been spending a
lot of money and effort to
help the UN disseminate in-
formation to the Hindi-
speaking populace across the
world. India launched a pro-
ject named ‘Hindi @ UN’ in
2018. As part of the initiative
India has contributed about
USD 800,000. It has also been
making extra-budgetary con-
tributions for promotion of
Hindi at the UN. The project
is run in collaboration with
the UN Department of Public
Information.
Because of India’s sus-
tained efforts, the UN web-
site and social media handles
have been disseminating UN
News in Hindi since 2018.
There is also a UN Facebook
page in Hindi.
Friday’s adoption of Hindi
as one of the unofficial lan-
guages is the culmination of
these efforts.
Although it is facing stiff
opposition from south Indian
states, finding mention at the
UN as an unofficial language
isabigstepforwardforHindi.
HINDI@UN BEARS
FRUIT FINALLY
India’s Permanent
Representative to the UN
Ambassador TS Trimurti said
that he “welcomed all these
additions. It is imperative
that multilingualism at the
United Nations in a true
sense is embraced and
India will support the UN in
achieving this objective”
I
hina had a civil service even
before Confucius was born.
For a short period he was
himself a civil servant. Those
aspiring to become civil serv-
ants were required to pass
rigid tests, oral and written.
Indiahadnosuchtradition.
The British introduced the In-
dian Civil Service. ICS. After
1947 the IAS was created by
Sardar Vallabhai Patel. The
IAS examinations are among
the most competitive in the
world. In the first thirty years
of its birth the IAS attracted
outstanding young men and
women, who helped build
modern India under the vi-
sionaryleadershipof Jawaha-
rlal Nehru and Sardar Patel.
As the years went by the
best and the brightest started
gravitating towards the cor-
porate sector. Inevitably the
quality of those joining the
IAS, IFS, IPS and other civil
services got progressively
eroded. A recent example of
this process was the despica-
ble conduct of an IAS couple.
The Indian Express car-
ried a startling report in ear-
ly June that an IAS couple
used to go out for a walk in
the evening in the govern-
ment-run Thyagraj Sports
Complex, accompanied by
their dog. All the athletes
who used the ground were
turned out more than an hour
before closing time, so that
IAS officer, Sanjeev Khirwar
and his wife, Rinku Dugga
IAS could take their evening
stroll with their canine.
The Home Ministry acted
promptly
. Khirwar was trans-
ferred to Ladakh. His wife to
Arunachal Pradesh. The de-
cision of the government was
largely but not wholly wel-
come. Some critics asked why
the offending, insensitive, ar-
rogant couple had not been
sent to the Andaman Islands.
What had Leh and
Arunachal Pradesh done to
be given “such presents”.
They should have been imme-
diately suspended, if not dis-
missed. The wags are having
a ball, “We don’t care a damn
for the couple. We are wor-
ried about their dog.” One
conclusion is inescapable, se-
rious damage has been done
to the prestige of the IAS.
ABOUT ISLAM
If I am not mistaken the
world wide population of
Muslims is over 1.5 billion.
Islam is the religion of 55
countries. All are members
of the United Nations and
other International agencies.
When did Islam come to In-
dia. More than a thousand
years ago. How many Mus-
limsliveinourcountry
.If you
ask this question to a Muslim,
his answer is likely to be, “25
crore”.Anon-Muslimwillput
thefigureatlessthan15crore.
The combined population of
the UK, Germany and France
is about 15 crore.
The Islamic World extends
from Morocco to Indonesia. 90
percent Muslims do not en-
courage birth control or fam-
ilyplanning.Onthe5thof this
month derogatory remarks
were made about Prophet Mu-
hammad by the BJP national
spokesperson, Nurpur Shar-
ma and its Delhi media head,
Naveen Kumar Jindal. Both
have lost their jobs.
The Islamic countries have
been offended. However their
criticism has on the whole
not gone over the top. But
there is no getting away from
the fact that in the Islamic
world there is now a question
mark after the words, “Indi-
an Secularism”. Here, theses
countries are mistaken. The
word secular is enshrined in
our constitution. But hardly
any one in the establishment
uses the word.
I am a Hindu. My mother
tongue is Braj Bhasha, which
is spoken in Mathura, Vrin-
davan, Goverdhan, Gokul,
Bharatpur. It is a pleasure to
speak Braj Bhasha. Its in
Braj that Bhagwan Krishna
played with the Gopies and
ran away with their clothes.
Why has the reaction in
the Islamic World been mut-
ed. It is aware that India is
the largest home of Muslims
in the world- after Indonesia,
Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The anti- Islam Indians
should realize that 15 crore
Muslims cannot be thrown
either in the Bay of Bengal or
in the Arabian Sea. They are
here to stay
. In 1947 they chose
India as their home and not
Pakistan. Gandhiji had re-
spect for all religions, that did
not make him a lesser Hindu.
Religion and politics can
co-existandhaveco-existedin
our beloved country
. Of late
Hindu verbal overkill is dam-
aging our age old tradition of
religious tolerance. Verbal
incontinence should always
be kept under control. I am at
the moment reading a fasci-
nating and revealing book,
“The Legacy of Violence” by
Caroline Elkins. She is a pro-
fessor of History and of Afri-
can and African American
studiesatHarvardUniversity
.
Her first book, “Britain’s
Gulag: The Brutal End of
Empire in Kenya” estab-
lished her as a distinguished
historian of a younger gen-
eration, who was not senti-
mental about the British Em-
pire. On the contrary she ex-
posed the pervasive use of
brutality of the British Em-
pire and merciless racism.
‘Spanning more than two
hundred years of history,
Caroline Elkins reveals an
evolutionary and racialized
doctrine that espoused an un-
relenting deployment of vio-
lence to secure and preserve
British interest… when Brit-
ish could no longer maintain
control over the violence it
provoked and enacted, it re-
treated from its Empire de-
stroying and hiding incrimi-
nating evidence of its poli-
cies and practices.’
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
DOG-WALKING IAS COUPLE TRANSFERRED
TO FAR ENDS OF COUNTRY
C
‘Spanning more than two
hundred years of history,
Caroline Elkins reveals an
evolutionary and racialized
doctrine that espoused an
unrelenting deployment of
violence to secure and
preserve British interest…
when British could no longer
maintain control over the
violence it provoked and
enacted, it retreated from its
Empire destroying and
hiding incriminating
evidence of its policies
and practices.’
K NATWAR SINGH
The author is Former Minister
of External Affairs of India
DEROGATORY REMARKS AGAINST PROPHET
The Islamic World extends from Morocco to Indonesia. 90
percent Muslims do not encourage birth control or family
planning. On the 5th of this month derogatory remarks were
made about Prophet Muhammad by the BJP national spokes-
person, Nurpur Sharma and its Delhi media head, Naveen
Kumar Jindal. Both have lost their jobs.
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Dadra and Nagar
Haveli: Union Home
Minister Amit Shah on
Saturday chaired a
meeting of the Western
Zonal Council, compris-
ing the states of Guja-
rat, Maharashtra, Goa
and Union Territory of
Dadra and Nagar Have-
li and Daman and Diu.
The Home Minister
will be apprised about
the details related to
boundary issues be-
tween the concerned
states, security-related
matters, law and order,
and infrastructure like
road, transport, indus-
tries, water and power,
said a top government
official.
Out of 30 topics dis-
cussed, 27 have been re-
solved in the 25th West-
ern Regional Council
meeting chaired by Un-
ion Home and Coopera-
tion Minister Amit
Shah. As per MHA
statement, only three
topics are left for dis-
cussion. “It shows re-
solve of govt led by
Narendra Modi towards
the all-round develop-
ment of the nation in
the spirit of cooperative
federalism,” it said.
Guwahati (Agencies):
Thirty Army special
forces soldiers have
been named in a Naga-
land Police chargesheet
over a botched ambush
last year that killed 14
civilians. The state po-
lice chief said their Spe-
cial Investigation Team,
or SIT, has given the
chargesheet to court. It
names one Army offic-
er and 29 jawans. The
SIT alleged the soldiers
did not follow standard
operation procedures,
or SOPs, and rules of
engagement. The SIT’s
investigation indicated
the 21 Para Special
Forces soldiers did not
follow SOPs during the
ambush that killed 14
civilians returning
home in a pickup truck
at night. A soldier died
in a subsequent attack
by villagers, who sur-
rounded jawans in an-
ger, after the incident
on Dec 4, 2021. Naga-
land govt has asked
Centre for permission
to act against soldiers
named. State police
have also sent a letter to
Defence Ministry, for
sanction to take action.
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First India Bureau
New Delhi: Union Min-
ister of State (I/C) Sci-
ence & Technology;
Minister of State (I/C)
Earth Sciences; MoS
PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances, Pensions,
Atomic Energy and
Space, Dr Jitendra Sin-
gh said that in the Bio-
tech Start-ups sector,
India is moving from
women specific to wom-
en-led projects. He said,
today, India is looking
at a growth of the Bio-
tech sector from $70 Bil-
lion to $150 Billion in
the next 4 years and
added that this cannot
be accomplished with-
out the active participa-
tion of women.
After releasing a
book based on “Com-
pendium of 75 Women
Biotech Entrepre-
neurs” at Biotech Start-
up Expo at Pragati
Maidan here, Dr Jiten-
dra Singh was address-
ing the session “The
Way Forward”. He said,
in the past 8 years of
Modi Govt, the number
of female entrepreneur-
owned Biotech compa-
nies has seen an expo-
nential rise and this can
be aptly described as
women-led empower-
ment, rather than wom-
en empowerment only
.
The Minister said
that women scientists
have carved a niche for
themselves in Space,
Nuclear Science, Drone
and Nano-technology
and added that many of
the big scientific pro-
jects including that of
mostambitiousmanned
mission Gaganyaan to
be launched in 2023 are
being led by women sci-
entists. He said, one of
the key pillars of PM
Modi’s New India is the
success story of women
innovators in country
.
Number of Biotech
Start-Ups in nation has
increased from 50 to
over 5,000 in last 8 years,
because of PM Modi’s
support, Dr Singh said.
INDIA IS MOVING FROM WOMEN-SPECIFIC TO
WOMEN-LED PROJECTS: JITENDRA SINGH
New Delhi (ANI): Re-
form measures taken by
government in past
eight years, like the re-
moval of outdated laws,
have furthered ‘Ease of
Doing Business’ in In-
dia, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said on
Saturday
.
“Guided by the prin-
ciple of ‘Reform, Per-
form and Transform’
the Government of In-
dia has brought in sev-
eral reforms which
have furthered ‘Ease of
Doing Business.’ At the
same time, many out-
dated laws which
slowed growth have
been removed,” the PM
tweeted. The Prime
Minister shared details
of reforms during the
last 8 years in the field
of ‘Ease of Doing Busi-
ness’ and for spreading
widespread prosperity
and encouraging entre-
preneurship in the
country
.
He shared a MyGov
tweet thread and arti-
cles from his website
and Namo App. It listed
major economic reform
measures taken by the
government in the past
eight years.
A graphic released
with the tweet notes
that India has become
the fastest-growing
economy in the world.
The Indian economy
grew by 8.7 per cent in
the year ended March
2022, the fastest among
the major economies
across the world.
The real GDP or
Gross Domestic Prod-
uct (GDP) at Constant
(2011-12) Prices in the
year 2021-22 is estimat-
ed to attain a level of Rs
147.36 lakh crore, as
against the first revised
estimate of Rs 135.58
lakh crore for the year
2020-21, released on 31st
January 2022. The
growth in GDP during
2021-22 is estimated at
8.7 percent as compared
to a contraction of 6.6
per cent in 2020-21, as
per the latest data re-
leased by the National
Statistical Office (NSO).
The tweet highlight-
ed that India has
achieved its highest-ev-
er merchandise and ser-
vices exports.
India achieved an all-
time high annual mer-
chandise export of
$417.81 billion in FY
2021-22, an increase of
43.18 % over $291.81 bil-
lion in FY2020-21 and an
increase of 33.33 %
over $313.36 billion in
FY2019-20, as per Minis-
try of Commerce & In-
dustry data.
GST collections
surged to an all-time
high of Rs 1.68 lakh
crore in April 2022.
REFORMS HAVE AIDED IN INDIA’S
‘EASE OF DOING BUSINESS’: PM
Members of Patidar
community &
various organisations
will hold a protest today
demanding renaming of
Narendra Modi stadium
in Ahmedabad. The
Motera cricket stadium
was earlier named after
Sardar Patel.The stadi-
um has become a flash
point ahead of state
polls as Patidar groups
have come together
under ‘Sardar Sanman
Sankalp Andolan Samiti’
demanding a name
change.
PM Modi shared major economic
reform steps taken in past 8 yrs
Graphic showing India as fastest-
growing economy in the world Narendra Modi
@narendramodi
Guided by the principle
of ‘Reform, Perform
and Transform’ the
Government of India
has brought in several
reforms which have
furthered ‘Ease of Doing
Business.’ At the same
time, many outdated
laws which slowed
growth have been
removed.
Pune/Mumbai: BJP
leader Devendra Fad-
navis on Saturday ex-
pressed happiness as
BJP won 3 RS seats in
the state. “Very happy
that all our three candi-
dates- Piyush Goyal,
Anil Bonde, and
Dhananjay Mahadik
have been elected to RS.
Dhananjay Mahadik ne
aisa dhobi pachhad la-
gaya’ in last moments
that he got more votes
than Sena’s Raut,” he
said. NCP chief Sharad
Pawar on Saturday said
Fadnavis succeeded in
working the “miracle”
of weaning away inde-
pendent MLAs from ri-
val camps using “differ-
ent means”.
The sixth seat was a
risk for MVA, but (Ma-
harashtra CM and Shiv
Sena president) Uddhav
Thackeray took risk.
Purnia: At least nine-
people were killed and
two others injured
when the SUV they
were travelling in lost
control and fell into a
roadside ditch in Bi-
har’s Purnia district on
Saturday, officials said.
The local administra-
tion is trying to ascer-
tain the identity of the
deceased.Purnea: At
least eight people were
killed and two others
injured when the SUV
they were travelling in
lost control and fell into
a roadside ditch in Bi-
har’s Purnia district on
Saturday, officials said.
Local administration is
trying to ascertain de-
ceaseds’ identity
.’
CM Nitish Kumar ex-
pressed condolences on
loss of lives in accident
& announced a compen-
sation of Rs 4 lakh each
forfamiliesof deceased.
New Delhi (ANI): Delhi HC is scheduled
to pass a judgment on Monday (June
13) on a petition moved by CPIM Leader
Brinda Karat challenging a trial court
order which had dismissed her plea
seeking an FIR against Union Minister
Anurag Thakur and his colleague–MP
Pravesh Verma for allegedly delivering
hate speeches in 2020. The Bench of
Justice Chandra Dhari Singh on Monday
will pronounce the Judgement who kept
the order reserved on March 25, 2022,
in the matter. Karat in October 2021, had
challenged the trial court order.
New Delhi (PTI): Delhi HC has directed
Centre to expeditiously take steps for
filling up vacant posts, including that
of Member (Administration), Member
(Law) and Member (Finance or Ac-
countancy) in Adjudicating Authority
under PMLA within four months. Justice
Prathiba M Singh said steps shall also
be taken to fill the posts of Administra-
tive Officer and Registrar on an expedi-
tious basis.“It is directed that steps shall
be taken for filling up all vacant posts,
on an expeditious basis & in any case
within a period of 4 months,” HC said.
An investiga-
tion by the state
police revealed
disproportionate firing
by a team of the 21 Para
Special Forces led to im-
mediate killing of villag-
ers.We have registered
five cases in this regard.
The investigation is un-
derway.
—TJ Longkumer,
Nagaland’s DGP
Sharad Pawar compliments
Fadnavis for BJP’s poll result
The SIT alleged that soldiers didn’t follow SOPs.
Amit Shah being felicitated with a painting of Diu Fort during the
25th Western Zonal Council meeting, in Diu on Saturday.
Botched Nagaland Ambush: 30 soldiers
named in state police chargesheet
Mumbai: Describing BJP’s
victory on 3 RS seats in
Maharashtra as ‘mandate
of horsetrading,’ Shiv Sena
leader Sanjay Raut on
Saturday accused EC of sid-
ing with opposition party,
which he claimed “put pres-
sure” on poll panel. Raut
said defeat of Sena’s 2nd
candidate Sanjay Pawar
was not a setback.
PM Narendra Modi and HM Amit Shah lauded Karnataka
CM Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday for BJP winning 3
Rajya Sabha seats in the biennial elections to four seats
on Friday. Modi hailed CM for his political strategy and
acumen which played a major role in winning.
Chandigarh: Day after los-
ing RS election in Haryana
due to cross-voting,
Congress expelled its leg-
islator Kuldeep Bishnoi for
cross voting. didn’t vote
for party candidate Ajay
Maken and cross-voted
in favour of Independent
candidate Kartikeya, who
was supported by ruling
BJP-JJP combine.
‘MANDATE OF...’:
RAUT ON BJP’S
MAHA RS GAINS
BIG GIFT FROM KARNATAKA: PM MODI,
SHAH LAUD CM BASAVARAJ BOMMAI
CONG EXPELS ITS
HARYANA MLA
KULDEEP BISHNOI
Chandigarh (ANI): Congress candidate Ajay Maken
lost RS polls to media baron Kartikeya Sharma, the
BJP-backed independent candidate, by a “narrow
margin”, a huge shock for the grand old party which
was confident of winning the seat. “By a very very,
very narrow margin, Ajay Maken has lost,” Haryana
Congress MLA Bharat Bhushan Batra told report-
ers after results came in. Polling was held on June
10 to elect two members to Upper House of Parl
from Haryana. BJP’s Krishan Lal Panwar scored a
comfortable victory with 31 votes, leaving the battle
for the second seat between Maken and Sharma.
Telangana: Celebrity fashion designer Prathyusha Gari-
mella was found dead on Saturday in suspicious circum-
stances at her Banjara Hills resi-
dence in Hyderabad, Telangana.
Prathyusha, who was founder of
her own label named Prathyusha
Garimella, used to run a fashion
studio in Banjara Hills and had
top clients from Tollywood, Bol-
lywood and also from other sectors. CI of Banjara Hills
has stated that she was found lying in the bathroom and
that her dead body has been shifted to Osmania hospital.
She is suspected to have died by suicide.
New Delhi: Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Lovlina
Borgohain and reigning world champion Nikhat Zareen
lived up to the expectations and booked their places in
the Indian boxing contingent for the 2022 Commonwealth
Games by registering comprehensive victories on the final
day of the trials on Saturday.
Washington: A US district judge in Las Vegas has dis-
missed a rape lawsuit against football superstar Cristiano
Ronaldo, castigating the legal team behind the complaint.
Judge Jennifer Dorsey threw out the case brought by Kath-
ryn Mayorga of Nevada, who alleged she was assaulted by
Portuguese soccer star in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009.
Beijing: China has contin-
ued to harden its positions
along the border with India,
and countries in the region
should have to face politi-
cal intimidation by Beijing,
US Defence Secretary
Lloyd J Austin said Satur-
day. The comments come
just days after a top US
Army general had said that
China’s infrastructure de-
velopment along the entire
area opposite the border
with India is alarming.
New Delhi: The female
cyclist, who had alleged
sexual harassment by
sacked national coach RK
Sharma, on Saturday filed
a police complaint against
him even as the Sports
Authority of India (SAI)
said it will speak with the
cycling contingent that
travelled to Slovenia as
part of its detailed inves-
tigation.
AJAY MAKEN LOSES RS POLLS BY
‘NARROW MARGIN’ TO MEDIA BARON
STADIUM RENAME:
PATIDARS TO
PROTEST TODAY
TOP FASHION DESIGNER FOUND DEAD IN
HYDERABAD HOME, COPS SUSPECT SUICIDE
HC’s VERDICT ON BRINDA’S PIL
AGAINST THAKUR ON JUNE 13
EXPEDITE FILLING OF PMLA’s
ADJUDICATING AUTHORITY POSTS
CWG 2022: LOVLINA, NIKHAT AMONG 4
WOMEN IN INDIAN BOXING CONTINGENT
RAPE CASE AGAINST FOOTBALL STAR
CRISTIANO RONALDO DISMISSED
‘CHINA HARDENING
POSITIONS ALONG
INDIA BORDER’
CYCLIST FILES
POLICE CASE
AGAINST COACH
RS POLLS
9 killed, two hurt as car
falls into roadside ditch
27 of 30 topics resolved in Western
Zonal Council meet chaired by Shah
IN THE COURTYARD
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh addressing a session “The Way
Forward’’ at Biotech Start-up Expo at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
CRUCIAL READS
Bhuj: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday said that suspended
BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma should be arrested for her contro-
versial remarks about Prophet Muhammad. While stating that nobody
should indulge in violence over the issue nor should police take law in
their hands. “Nupur Sharma is not being arrested. As per the law, she
should be arrested. She has not been arrested for so many days. Why
don’t you arrest her and take legal action against her? Who is stopping
you?” Owaisi asked, speaking to reporters in Bhuj, Gujarat.
HER APOLOGY NOT ENOUGH, ARREST NUPUR AS PER LAW: OWAISI
Amit Shah
@AmitShah
Released @satyanve-
shan ji’s book ‘Maha-
rana: Thousand Years of
Crusade’ published by
@prabhatbooks today.
This is a commendable
effort to put in front of
the country the glorious
history of thousands of
years of struggle and
glorious history of the
Maharanas of Mewar for
the protection of religion
and culture.
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Bikaner: When Tulsi
Devi, a divyang of Nal-
bari, got the tricycle
within 24 hours, she
thanked the state gov-
ernment and the dis-
trict administration. It
happened after she
reached the Collector’s
office on Friday. Tulsi
Devi told that her old
tricycle was broken.
Taking quick action
on this, despite Satur-
day being a state holi-
day, Collector Bhagwa-
ti Prasad Kalal handed
over the tricycle to
Tulsi Devi.
She expressed her
heartfelt gratitude to
the government for this
help and told that she is
getting pension under
the Chief Minister’s
Special Yogyajan Sam-
man Pension Yojana.
Dausa (PTI): A 25-year-
old man allegedly ended
his life after he shot at
and injured a girl with
whom he was in a rela-
tionship in Dausa dis-
trict, police said.
The critically injured
girl, aged around 17, is
admitted to SMS hospi-
tal in Jaipur, they said.
The man, who mar-
ried last month to an-
other woman, called
the girl to an agricul-
ture farm at around 4
am on Friday. When
she arrived, he opened
fire at her and left the
place, police said.
The man reached
home and called a fam-
ily member of the girl
saying that she was
dead and her body was
lying in the farm. Sub-
sequently, he went to
the roof of the house
and shot himself in the
head, they said.
The houses of both of
them are located at a
distance of around 500
metres in same village.
On receiving the phone
call, the girl’s family
rushed to the farm and
found her in an injured
state and took her home
instead of a hospital.
First India Bureau
Kota: Seven people
were arrested in Ram-
ganj Mandi sub-divi-
sion on Saturday after a
group of men created a
ruckus during a Dalit
wedding procession be-
ing taken out under po-
lice protection in Goy-
anda village of the dis-
trict. On Friday night,
some people from Ra-
jput community tried to
stop the Dalit wedding
procession. They creat-
ed ruckus and made
casteist remarks.
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Police have
set an unique example
by uniting the two fami-
lies after seven years.
Marriages were solem-
nised seven years ago
but got into tangle and
matter reached the po-
lice station Daijar area
of Jodhpur.
The police counselled
both the families for
one-and-a-half months.
Boththefamiliesagreed
and on Friday
, marriage
procession reached the
police station, where
both the couples were
married again in the
presence of the police.
The interesting thing
about the marriage was
that the sons and daugh-
ters of the couples be-
came baraatis. Both the
couples Girdhariram-
Usha and Vishnaram-
Dharu remarried after 7
years at police station.
Girdhari has two sons
while Vishnaram has a
son and daughter.
Chateauroux[France]
(ANI): Tokyo Paralym-
pics gold medalist Ava-
ni Lekhara added an-
other medal to her tally
by winning gold at the
R8- Women’s 50m 3P
SH1 event during the
ongoing Chateauroux
Para Shooting World
Cup 2022. She won
the medal by achieving
a score of 458.3. This
is her second gold at
the event.
Earlier on Friday,
Rahul Jakhar and Ru-
bina Francis won gold
and silver medals re-
spectively at the P5
Mixed 10m Air Pistol
Standard SH1 event in
the ongoing Chateaur-
oux Para Shooting
World Cup 2022.
First India Bureau
Banswara: Three peo-
ple, including two driv-
ers killed in a collision
between two trucks on
Nimbahera-Dahod (NH
113) in Sadar police
station area of Ban-
swara district. Mean-
while, one injured was
taken out and admitted
to the hospital.
The speed of the
trucks can be gauge
from the fact that the
trucks got completely
damaged in the acci-
dent. Entire cabins
were destroyed. The
drivers were stuck in
the steering for hours.
Rajendra Chhabra
Jaipur: The Khandela
SDM for whom the ad-
vocates of the state are
agitating and protest-
ing is a junior RAS
Rakesh Kumar, who
became RAS last year
after getting promoted
from Tehsildar servic-
es. Notably, in July
2020, he was given his
first posting as Khan-
dela SDM.
There are several
questions which need
answers. Firstly, when
for the past one year
repeated complaints
regarding corruption
were being made
against him, then why
wasn’t he ever trans-
ferred, while several
RAS and SDM in the
state have been trans-
ferred. Secondly, which
political power play
has ensured that the
SDM remains comfort-
ably placed in the posi-
tion? How did such a
junior officer get in-
volved in corruption?
How was he so power-
ful in the region that
the police was also a
‘party’ in his game?
Sixteen years are left
for Rakesh Kumar’s
service and he could
have been given a good
posting before retiring
but in the very first
year and the very first
posting, Kumar de-
stroyed his career. Now
a demand is being
raised that the powers
of SDM related to rev-
enue cases - hearing
and decision making -
should be taken back
which could be a worri-
some point for the en-
tire RAS cadre.
JUNIOR RAS’s ‘ADVENTURES’
TURN TO ‘MISADVENTURE’!
LAWYER SUICIDE: FAMILY
MEMBERS CONTINUE STIR
Family refuses to conduct funeral; deadlock over demands continues
Ramesh Sharma 
Sikar: Family members
of advocate Hansraj,
who died after he set
himself on fire inside
sub-divisional magis-
trate’s office, and advo-
cates continued their
protest in Sikar on the
third consecutive day
on Saturday
. The family
has refused to conduct
funeral and the dead-
lock over the demands
is continuing.
MP Swami Sumed-
hanand, RLP MLA
Narayan Beniwal went
to the dharna site and
spoke to the family
members.
Hansraj’s brother
Ranjeet said that the
administration was
pressuring to cremate
the body but the cre-
mation will be done
only after the demands
are met. He said that if
the pressure contin-
ued, the funeral would
be conducted in the
SDM court.
Calling the suicide as
a sacrifice for justice by
Hansraj, MP Sumed-
hanand said that it was
surprising that the ad-
ministration has not
taken any step to end
the deadlock even after
three days.
He said that the sac-
rifice of Hansraj will
not go in vain. The MP
said that the dharna
MP Swami Sumedhanand, RLP MLA Narayan Beniwal participate in dharna with family members.
When divyang gets tricycle in
less than 24 hrs in Bikaner!
Man shoots girl,kills self
in Dausa; girl in hospital
7 held for creating
ruckus at Dalit’s
marriage in Kota
Remarriage in which couple’s
children became ‘baraatis’
Para Shooting WC 2022: Avani
Lekhara clintches second gold
TWO COUSINS DIE AS SPEEDING BUS HITS
CAR FROM BACK SIDE IN BARMER
BODY FOUND BURIED
UNDER TRAILER
Barmer: Two cousins were killed in a road mis-
hap in Barmer district. Incident happened when
a bus rammed into the car from the back side.
Car was crushed
under the bus that
caused the death
of two cousins
Jasram Soni and
Kewal Ram on the
spot, police said.
In the accident four
passengers of the
bus including two
women also got injured who were admitted to
the hospital. Police said that on Saturday a car
was going to Baitu from Barmer. A bus com-
ing from Jodhpur to Barmer, rammed into a car
from the backside. —Mukesh Mathrani
Udaipur: A dead body
was left unattended for
16 hours in Udaipur
after a trailer lost its
balance and overturned
near Kevra Police Chow-
ki on Udaipur-Banswara
highway. Police said that
nobody was aware that
a dead body was buried
under the overturned
trailer. “The mishap
took place early Friday
morning. The trailer lost
its balance while trying
to collide with another
trailer parked in the op-
posite direction.
SixdieinseparateroadaccidentsinRaj
M
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TERMINATION OF SDM, SHO DEMANDED
RENOVATE AT LEAST ONE WATER
SOURCE IN EACH PANCHAYAT: NEERAJ
Sri Ganganagar: Divisional Commissioner Dr
Neeraj K Pawan said at least one traditional water
source should be selected and renovated in each
gram panchayat of the division. The Div Commis-
sioner was addressing the divisional level video
conference on Saturday. Gram Panchayat level
representatives and government personnel of the
division joined in this VC. The Divisional Commis-
sioner said that every gram panchayat should get
a johad, pond or nadi renovated and plantation
should be done in them through MNREGA.
Alwar: A girl student suffering from migraine died
as her health deteriorated after she was dropped 3
km away from the
bus stand by a bus
of GLM Agriculture
College. After that
Hemlata Kumawat
reached the hostel
and got admitted
to the hospital after
her health deteriorated where she died during treat-
ment. Students created ruckus in GLM Agriculture
College on Saturday by closing the college gate.
AILING GIRL STUDENT DIES DUE TO COLLEGE
ADMIN’S NEGLIGENCE, STUDENTS PROTEST
Suratgarh: Production stalled from the supercriti-
cal thermal power plant of Suratgarh as the eighth
unit of the plant has been
closed for the last 2 days. It
was shut down due to leak-
age in the tube. Meanwhile,
the seventh unit is also ly-
ing closed due to generator failure. So, there is zero
production from two units of 1360 MW of critical
thermal. Even the sub-critical thermal unit has the
same story as its two units of 250 MW capacity of
the plant are closed. Both the plants are generating
817 MW instead of the expected 2860 MW.
SURATGARH THERMAL UNIT SHUT FOR
TWO DAYS DUE TO TECHNICAL FAULT
NEWS DIGEST
Massive fire breaks
out in factory in
Dausa, no casualty
Six drown in separate
incidents in Rajasthan
First India Bureau
Dausa: A major fire
broke out in a facto-
ry located in Mahu-
wa area of Dausa
district, officials
said on Saturday. It
was a pattal- dona
(plates) manufactur-
ing unit which
caught fire at around
3 am on Friday
.
Fire brigades were
pressed into service
but they could not
control the fire after
which fire brigades
from Jaipur were
also called,” police
said. SHO Mahuwa
Police Station Bud-
dhi Prakash said that
crude oil-like sub-
stance is coming out
from the factory and
there is a strong pos-
sibility that stolen
crude oil was stored
in the factory. Police
suspect that oil was
allegedly stolen from
a pipeline passing
from about 100-me-
tres away from the
factory
. The oil is the
reason firefighters
are finding it diffi-
cult to put out the
fire, they said.
First India Bureau
Bundi/Bikaner: Four
children were
drowned in two sepa-
rate incidents in Ra-
jasthan on Saturday.
In Bundi’s Hindoli
town, three kids
drowned in a water
body. The incident
happened in the Sala-
vliya village when
four kids went into
the water body to
take bath. One of the
kids went deep into
the water. Later, three
of them drowned
while they were try-
ing to save each other.
“The deceased was
identified as Kaushal
(13), Kuldeep (14) and
Dilkhush (13).
13-year-old girl
drowns in Bikaner
In Bikaner, a 13-year-
old girl in Bikaner’s
Khajuwala area
drowned in a canal,
police informed on
Saturday. The inci-
dent occurred at un-
der Chatargarh PS.
2 kids drown in
Hanumangarh
In Hanumangarh, 2
kids were drowned in
pond in the farm in
village Hirnawali.
Fire tenders try to douse the flames in the factory.
Police investigating at the
accident site in Banswara.
Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist Avani Lekhara with her new
supporters cheering for the finals of the R2 10m Air Rifle SH1
event. She met these youngsters before finals at the range and
was happy to share some of experiences with them.
Tulsi Devi with officials.
Jasram Soni & Kewal Ram
Remarriage of both couples being solemnised in police station.
Villagers seraching kids’ bodies in water body in Bundi.
Collision of 2 trucks
claimed 3 lives
in Banswara
will continue till jus-
tice is given to the de-
ceased advocate.
MLA Narayan Beni-
wal said that it was
an example of the
corrupt system trou-
bling people.
3 minor boys
drown in Bundi
SDM Rakesh Kumar gets first
aide after fire incident.
WHERE DO AZAM
KHAN’S LOYALTIES
LIE?
The nature of poli-
tics is such that
even real loyalty is seen
shamelessly in the
throes of moral bank-
ruptcy
. There was a dis-
cussion that the BJP is
going to field Mukhtar
Abbas Naqvi in the
Rampurby-election,but
suddenlyanunexpected
name of Ghanshyam
Lodhi was announced
whom the people of
Rampur believe to be
the man of Azam Khan.
Lodhi, who has been a
two-timeSPMLC,Azam
Khan’s grace, is also
popularly believed to be
the head of Azam’s
‘Hindu army’. He also
had the status of ‘Hanu-
man’ of Azam. Sources
reveal that earlier, when
Azam met Akhilesh Ya-
dav in a closed room,
something else was go-
ing on in Azam’s mind
and heart. This meeting
lasted for about two
hours and when Akh-
ilesh came out of the
room after this meeting,
he signaled to his close
ones that Azam would
field his wife Tanzeem
Fatima. But as soon as
this news started taking
shape in saffron party,
some people came in
contact with Azam, and
after that his tone
changed. Talking to
Akhilesh, Azam sug-
gested the name of one
of his close aide Asim
Raza, saying that his ac-
complice Hayat didn’t
want to contest from
Rampur. So whether Lo-
dhi wins or Raza wins
in Rampur, only Azam
will get the pleasure of
winning. And in these
changedcircumstances,
even if the ED makes
new cases against
Azam, Azam’s
‘ s a f f r o n
h o p e s ’
have already been de-
clared.
WILL THE
COUNTRY GET A
MUSLIM
PRESIDENT?
The way Nupur
Sharma’s state-
ments have provoked
the Muslim community
living in and outside the
country and especially
the way there has been
an extremely strong re-
action from Arab coun-
tries, BJP can play its
trump card in the presi-
dential election. Sourc-
es close to the topmost
echelons of Sangh and
the BJP reveal that the
saffron party can play
its master stroke under
which a Muslim can be
made the next Presi-
dent or Vice President
of the country
. The first
name in this race is of
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi,
who apart from being a
politician, is a poet,
writer and scholar. In
recent days, three of his
novels have come out in
Hindi, he is soft-spoken
and friendly, has been
the Minister of Parlia-
mentary Affairs, due to
which he has deep ties
with the opposition par-
ties as well. He is also
considered close to the
Sangh and Modi. An-
other name is that of
Kerala Governor Arif
Mohammad Khan who
is always in the head-
lines for his impeccable
ideas. This time too,
when Qatar demanded
an apology from the
Government of India
on Nupur Sharma’s
statement, Arif went
ahead and rejected this
demand outright and
said, “Due to the stupid-
ity of two or four peo-
ple, 5000 old culture has
been put in the dock.”
Arif, a lawyer by profes-
sion, is also an expert in
law, Islam and the Con-
stitution. He has equal
knowledge of Upani-
shads, Puranas and
Bhagwat Geeta. In the
Shah Bano case, he had
resigned from the Rajiv
Gandhi cabinet, then
Vajpayee also became
his admirer. Thawar
Chand Gehlot, a Dalit
leader and Governor of
Karnataka has also tak-
en a fresh entry in this
race. In
recent days, when Ge-
hlot came to Delhi, one
of his important meet-
ings with PM Modi is
being linked to this de-
velopment.
NAVEEN DEMANDS
RS 15K CRORE
FROM THE
CENTRAL GOVT
Naveen Patnaik has
learned the finer
tricks of politics from
his father Biju Patnaik.
Recently, when Naveen
Patnaik got a message
from the central BJP
government that he has
to support the NDA
candidate in the presi-
dential election, along
with saying yes, Naveen
also brought forward
his old demand in
which the Odisha gov-
ernment was to get Rs
10,333 crore from the
central government un-
der the head of ‘food
subsidy’. This payment
is pending for a long
time, so the Odisha gov-
ernment has also added
an additional interest
of Rs 5454.67 crore on it.
Odisha’s Naveen Pat-
naik government says
that ‘since the central
government has taken
so long in payment, due
to this they have to bear
the burden of addition-
al interest of several
crores. The BJP strate-
gists wanted Naveen to
come to Delhi once and
meet PM Modi, but
Naveen is leaving on 28
June on a foreign trip to
UAE and Italy. He is
also scheduled to meet
the Pope this time in
Vatican City. Naveen is
travelling to these
countries to attract for-
eign investment to Odi-
sha, he has to meet NRI
Odia people settled in
Dubai, after which he
will leave for Italy
.
...AND FINALLY
Recently, a high-
power meeting of
BJP leaders was
convened regarding
Kashmir elections, in
which National Secu-
rity Advisor Ajit Doval
was also present. In
this meeting, the strat-
egy of Kashmir elec-
tion was discussed in
detail and a suggestion
came that why not Na-
tional Conference
leader Farooq Abdul-
lah be asked to come in
support of BJP. Farooq
was spoken to but he
bluntly said, “I am 85
years old and if I come
with BJP at this time
no one will touch my
soil, and I have to be
buried here in Kash-
mir only.” Only after
this, the ED has tight-
ened the noose on Fa-
rooq Abdullah for al-
leged financial irregu-
larities in the Kashmir
Cricket Association.
BJP is now talking to
some smaller parties
and strong independ-
ents there to support
the BJP after winning.
FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL
BY TRIDIB
RAMAN
The author is a journalist
and political commentator
and views expressed are
his personal
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AZAM KHAN ARIF MOHAMMAD KHAN MUKHTAR ABBAS NAQVI NAVEEN PATNAIK
First India Bureau
Jaipur: While most
ministers considered
Saturday’scabinetmeet-
ing to be a routine affair
where they would give
their assent to certain
proposals, it came as a
shock to them when, re-
freshed from the victory
of Rajya Sabha election,
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot, who is now fo-
cussed on penning the
script to make a come-
back in the state post
2023assemblypolls;lam-
basted the ministers on
their laid back attitude.
A visibly agitated
Gehlotgaveapieceof
his mind to the minis-
ters during the two and
half hour long meeting
whereinthechief minis-
tertookafullthirtymin-
utes, specially to high-
light his angst and to
alert the ministers
to buckle up.
But Gehlot’s
verbal barbs
were not
based on
whims, rath-
er had the
backing of
feedback
and factual records on
ministers’ activities in
field.
Thefeedbackrevealed
to Gehlot stated that
most of the ministers
kept their doors
closed for people
and have post-
ed guards
outside their
bungalows
where let
alonegeneral
public, even
Congress workers are
several times not al-
lowed to enter. There-
fore, Gehlot has cau-
tionedtheministersask-
ing them to keep their
doors open for everyone.
Moreover, Gehlot also
assured the ministers
that if they do their
work properly and any
officer does not cooper-
ate thereafter and the
government’s policies
and schemes are thus af-
fected on ground, then
actionwouldbetakenon
such officer.
“Theresponsibilityof
implementing the deci-
sions of the government
lies with the ministers,
legislators and officers.
If theofficerdoesnotfol-
low the instructions,
then action will be tak-
en. If any officer does
not obey the instruc-
tions, then tell me. Ac-
tionwillbetakenagainst
such officers,” he said.
Meanwhile,Gehlotin-
structedtheministersto
tour the state and asked
them to engage in night
stays in villages during
the tour.
FAROOQ ABDULLAH
‘Aggressive’ Gehlot lambasts
own Cabinet colleagues!
CM GEHLOT LEARNS OF SEVERAL MINISTERS CLOSING THEIR
DOORS NOT JUST TO PUBLIC BUT TO PARTY WORKERS AS WELL
Responsibility of implementing
decisions of the government lies
with ministers, legislators and
officers. If they don’t follow orders,
then action will be taken..
—Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After success-
fully strategising for
comfotable sailing of
the three Congress
candidates in the Ra-
jya Sabha elections,
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot, on Saturday,
stressed that all par-
ties have given a befit-
ting reply to BJP’s
horse trading attempts
by staying united.
Tweeting his elation
on victory, Gehlot
said, “Heartfelt grati-
tude to all the honor-
able MLAs for the stu-
pendous victory of
Congress candidates
in the Rajya Sabha
elections. It is the luck
of Rajasthan that
whether it is the time
of Rajya Sabha elec-
tions or political cri-
sis, 6 MLAs who joined
Congress from BSP in
Rajasthan, 13 Inde-
pendents, 2 CPI(M), 2
BTP, 1 RLD MLAs have
supported our govern-
ment. All these have
given a befitting reply
to the horse-trading
attempts made by the
BJP.”
The Chief Minister,
in a series of tweets,
further added, “These
MLAs have supported
the government since
2018 only to give a sta-
ble government to the
state because develop-
ment is possible at a
faster pace with a sta-
ble government. These
MLAs have supported
the government with-
out any inducement
for the development of
their area. I am happy
that in Rajasthan,
these MLAs have set a
new tradition in which
they have defeated the
money power and mus-
cle power of BJP and
further strengthened
the confidence of the
people of the state.
With this victory, the
prestige of our state
has increased in the
whole country.”
Party unity thwarted BJP’s horse-trading attempts: CM
Gehlot’s cabinet...
naming medical col-
lege school of Bharat-
pur after ex-CM Jag-
annath Pahadia, pro-
moting solar energy,
and implementation
of GPF deduction for
state employees.
Technology
training for Youth
The Cabinet has de-
cided to set up Rajiv
Gandhi Centre of Ad-
vanced Technology
(CBT) Institute as a
Society
. Along with
this, the bylaws of the
society were also ap-
proved. With this,
youth in the state will
getopportunitiestodo
certificate courses in
latest IT technologies.
Medical college
and school named
after former CM
Pahadia
Keeping in view the
public sentiments, it
has been decided to
name Govt Higher
Secondary School at
Bhusawar, Bharatpur
after Jagannath Paha-
riya.
Strengthening agri
markets in state
The cabinet has taken
an important decision
for strengthening of
agricultural markets.
It has been decided to
amend Mandi Act for
provision of ‘mandi
area’ in place of pre-
sent provision of sec-
tion 17 & section 17-A
of Rajasthan Krishi
Upaj Mandi Act, 1961.
Land allotment for
1000 MW solar
power project in
Jaisalmer
The cabinet decided to
allot 9479.15 bighas
(2397.54 hectares) of
government land to
M/s Adani Renewable
Energy Holding for
Ltd.,atvillageBandha
in Jaisalmer district,
for1000MWsolarpow-
er project. Electricity
generation will in-
crease with establish-
ment of solar energy
based generation unit
in the state.
Amendment in Raj
State Employees
General Provident
Fund Rules, 2021
The cabinet decided to
amend ‘Rajasthan
State Employees Gen-
eral Provident Fund
Rules, 2021’. In order
to implement this pro-
posal, the provisions
of Rajasthan State
Employees General
ProvidentFundRules,
2021 will be applicable
to the state employees
appointedonandafter
01-01-2004.
Medi-tourism
wellness Centre
The Cabinet has de-
cided to establish and
operate a Medi-Tour-
ismWellnessCentreat
Nathdwara. The Cen-
tre will be operated on
pilot basis under the
aegis of district level
society through expe-
rienced social organi-
zation to provide qual-
ity medicine of Natur-
opathy
,YogaandAyur-
veda.
Amendment in Raj
Ethanol
Production
Promotion Policy
The Cabinet has de-
cided to amend the
earlier set priorities
and the State’s “Ra-
jasthan Ethanol Pro-
duction Promotion
Policy2021”forsetting
up of Distilleries,
Breweries and Bot-
tling Plants in Ra-
jasthan.
FROM PG1…
First India Bureau
Jaipur:Duringthecabi-
net meet, issue of an of-
ficer related to RSS was
raised by UDH Minister
Shanti Dhariwal who
pointed at Education
Minister Dr BD Kalla
andsaid,“Primeposting
has been given to the
people of RSS. At least
you remove such peo-
ple.” Dhariwal men-
tioned someone named
Ranjit after which Kalla
gave clarification on the
matter from his side and
said that he has been
transferred, but not re-
lieved. On this CM Ge-
hlot also supported Dha-
riwal and asked Dr BD
Kalla to relieve the of-
ficer immediately
. Now
the question doing
roundsin‘powercircles’
is : who gave posting to
people associated with
RSS in Congress rule?
Min Dhariwal
questions RSS
officer’s posting
The administration is busy preparing for CM Gehlot’s
proposed visit to Rajsamand on June 12 due to
which Rajsamand District Collector Neelabh Saxena
and Rajsamand SP Sudhir Chaudhary reached the
venue where they took stock of preparations and gave
necessary directions. Gehlot is scheduled to visit
Khamnor and Fatehpur in Rajsamand district on June
12, where he will lay foundation stone of an Ayurve-
dic hospital to be built in 52 bighas of land. Admn is
busy preparing for event to be held in Bhagal, while a
helipad is being built.
CM TO VISIT RAJSAMAND ON JUNE 12
I am happy
that in Ra-
jasthan, these
MLAs have set a new
tradition in which they
have defeated the money
power and muscle power
of BJP.
—Ashok Gehlot,
Chief Minister
These MLAs have supported govt since
2018 only to give stable govt to Raj as
fast devp is possible only in such scenario
CM Ashok Gehlot
CM Ashok Gehlot
P
ooja Hegde is one of the
most promising actresses
in the entertainment in-
dustry
. She often treats
her fans with a glimpse of her
everyday routine on social me-
dia. Pooja has made a mark for
herself in the industry with her
talent.Shehasworkedinmovies
such as Radhe Shyam, Beast,
Housefull 4, and others. Pooja
enjoys a massive fan following
and her fans wait for her photo-
graphs to
come out in
the public domain. Pooja shared
some behind-the-scenes (BTS)
photos from her latest project
and oozed royalty as she got
dolled up in Indian attire. She
also accessorized her look
well with some jewellery
.
Nonetheless, she was
looking pretty in the
pictures. A fan
wrote, “Gor-
geous.”
A
nanya Panday is
one of the popu-
lar celebrities in
Bollywood. She
entered the industry with
Karan Johar’s Student of
the Year 2 in the year 2019.
After that, she appeared in
several movies including
Pati Patni Aur Woh, Geh-
raiyaan, and others.
She enjoys a massive
fan following on
social media
and now and
then, she updates her fans
with her personal and pro-
fessional lives.
Ananya talked about her
experience of working
with Siddhant and revealed
the nicknames she has for
both of them. “It was amaz-
ing. Sid and I are good
friends. I call us Tom and
Jerry because we fight a
lot. But then we also love
each other a lot.
He’s a great
actor.”
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K
iara Advani is one of
the leading actresses
in the film industry.
The actress gave hits
like ‘Kabir Singh’, ‘Good
News,and‘Shershaah’,among
others, and worked with co-ac-
tors like Akshay Kumar, Diljit
Dosanjh, Shahid Kapoor, Kartik
Aaryan, and Sidharth Malhotra.
She is currently gearing up for
her next release ‘JugJugg Jeeyo’
opposite Varun Dhawan. Talk-
ing about her favourite star, the
29-year-old actress earlier said
her favourite co-star depends
on the film she is promoting
and with whom.
When asked if she has
worked with many amazing
actors in the past and will
be seen with Vicky
Kaushal, Varun Dha-
wan, and Ram Charan in
her next projects and
who has been her fa-
vourite co-actor
amongst all? To which
Kiara replied, “Who am
I working with right now?
Kartik right, so he is my
favourite costar. The film I
am promoting is what my
answer depends on. If I am
promoting ‘Govinda Mera
Naam’ with Vicky, he will be
my favourite costar and so
on. So, I am going to be very
practical and say that Kar-
tik Aaryan is my favourite
costar amongst everyone.
ranitha Subhash has welcomed her firstborn
with hubby Nitin Raju. The couple has been
blessed with a baby girl. Sharing some pictures
from the hospital on social media, the actress
penned an emotional note thanking all the
doctors and the hospital staff, who helped
her during the delivery. Her note read,
“The last few days have been surreal … ever
since our baby girl was born...I was really
lucky to have a gynaecologist mom, but
for her, this was the hardest time emo-
tionally. Thankfully we had Dr Sunil
Ishwar and his team at Aster Rv that
made sure my delivery was
smooth. Also wanted to thank
Dr Subbu, our anaesthetist,
and his team who made sure
the process was as less
painful as possible. Can’t
wait to share my birth
story with you all.”
P
PRANITHA WELCOMES
PRANITHA WELCOMES
BABY GIRL
BABY GIRL
TOM & JERRY
KIARA'S
KIARA'S
FAVOURITE
FAVOURITE
CO-STAR
CO-STAR
K
areena Kapoor
Khan is an actress
who is known for
her presence on so-
cial media. The actress
aces the art of keeping
her fans updated about
her personal and pro-
fessional lives and of-
ten shares pics from
the set. Interestingly,
Kareena is currently
shooting for her OTT
debut Devotion of Sus-
pect X which is be-
ing helmed by Su-
joy Ghosh and
also stars Jaid-
eep Ahlawat and
Vijay Varma. As
Bebo, is quite ac-
tive on Insta-
gram, she has
been sharing pics giving
glimpses of her on-set fun
with co-stars.
And now, Kareena is
again making headlines as
she has shared a new pic
from the sets of Devotion of
Suspect X. It happens to be
a candid pic of the actress
who was seen having a
hearty laugh while shoot-
ing for an intense scene in
the movie. Kareena cap-
tioned the image, “In the
middle of shooting an in-
tense scene with Mr
Ghosh…does this happen to
most actors? #cracking up
#Happiness #Devotion of
Suspect X”. Clearly, Karee-
na is enjoying every bit of
shooting for Sujoy Ghosh’s
murder mystery thriller.
DEVOTION OF
SUSPECT X
HEGDE OOZES ROYALTY
HEGDE OOZES ROYALTY
Pranitha Subhash Ananya Panday
Pooja Hegde
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kiara Advani
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MAHIMA VERMA, Architect
ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
People falling
under this sign
will have very
refreshing day.
Visiting a mall
or watching
a movie with
family is likely
to be the
highlight of the day for some. You may
enjoy travelling to a tourist destination
recommended by your friends. Spend
more time with your partner today.
LIBRA
SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22
You are likely to
find the day most
auspicious. Your
knowledge about
your line of work
will be roundly
appreciated
and get you the
thumbs up from
higher ups. Friends and family may get
together to give you a surprise and make
your day. Business travel may leave little
time for romance.
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 20
Something
you have
implemented at
work is likely
to profit the
company and
get you noticed.
You are likely
to celebrate the
achievement of a family youngster in
a grand way. Shifting into your very
own house may soon become a reality.
Overall a good day for you.
SCORPIO
OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22
You will
derive great
benefit from
an exercise
routine that you
keenly follow.
Extra workload
is foreseen
at work, but
nothing that you cannot handle within
office hours. Taking the family on a
trip seems impossible today due to
your professional commitments.
GEMINI
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Driving down
with lover to a
happening place
is indicated
today. A vacation
you only
dreamed about is
likely to become
a reality soon .
Healthy eating will help prevent digestive
ailments. Money will be no constraint in
buying what you like. Overall a good day
for you.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 22
Your stars favour
a bright beautiful
day . A setback
you have recently
experienced can
make you come
out stronger. Tax
advisor will be a
big help in saving
taxes, so don’t hesitate to contact one.It
is difficult for the relationship of friends
turned lovers to fall apart, so relax.
Overall a good day for you.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
Good earning
opportunities
come to you.
Help from
co-workers in a
time consuming
task will be
forthcoming on
the work front.
Support of family will encourage you
to take up a challenge. Socially, your
presence will be much looked forward
to. Overall a good day for you.
CAPRICORN
DEC 23 - JAN 20
Previous
investments are
likely to give you
good returns.
Some of you
may decide to
follow in the
footsteps of
celebrities and
visit the very same exotic destination
that they had been to.No amount of
excuses will dispel lover’s suspicions
about your tendency to stray the path.
LEO
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Project left
halfway by
someone else
may come on
your shoulders,
but your
efforts will be
acknowledged.
Some clarification
will need to be sought on a financial
issue, before you take the next step.
A Some of you are all set to enjoy a
splendid vacation.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 19
Keep on doing
whatever you are
doing to remain
healthy. Some
of you will have
to curb your
splurging ways.
Family life will
cruise along
smoothly with much love and bonhomie.
Don’t speed up on the road. Chance of
moving to a new location on transfer is
likely for some.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEP 23
Money coming
from various
streams will keep
you in an elated
state of mind.
A new fitness
regime that you
have adopted
promises to keep
you in the pink of health. Getting an old
furniture upholstered may be at the top
of the mind of some homemakers. Your
search for partner may soon be over.
PISCES
FEB20 - MARCH 20
Settling down
in a new house
is indicated for
some. Money
put together
on previous
occasions is
likely to come
in handy now.
A family youngster is keen to learn from
you, so don’t disappoint.You may have
to awaken partner’s interest in you once
again. Overall a good day for you.
YOUR
DAY
Horoscope by
Saurabbh Sachdeva
Traditional
Indian Medicine
can Treat Type
2 DIABETES
Several traditional medicines that are
commonly used in South Asia were
found to be effective in treating type 2
diabetes, reveals a new study, led by
experts at the University of Nottingham
yurveda is a
traditional
medical sys-
tem that has
been used for
thousands of
years in many
South Asian countries
such as India and Ne-
pal. Some of the herbs
included are also used
in other parts of the
world including Iran,
China and Mexico - to
name a few.
A multi-pronged
and individualized ap-
proach is used to man-
age health conditions
such as lifestyle modi-
fication (including
diet), Ayurvedic de-
toxifying and purify-
ing therapies (e.g.,
Panchakarma) and
Ayurvedic medicines
(containing plant, ani-
mal or mineral-origin
ingredients - single or
in combination).
In this new study
published in Fron-
tiers in Pharmacolo-
gy, experts conducted
an in-depth review to
show that these medi-
cines are effective in
blood sugar control in
people with type 2 dia-
betes. Other beneficial
effects, such as on
body weight, blood
pressure, cholesterol
and other diabetes-re-
lated parameters were
also shown. It is the
first comprehensive
systematic review of
any traditional medi-
cine (including Ayur-
veda), which included
a wide range of Ayur-
vedic medicines.
The research was
led by Dr Kaushik
Chattopadhyay, Asso-
ciate Professor in Ev-
idence-Based Health-
care in the School of
Medicine and the Not-
tingham Centre for
E v i d e n c e - B a s e d
Healthcare (A JBI
Centre of Excellence)
at the University. The
team members have
expertise in Ayurve-
da, diabetes, and this
type of research, and
are based in top insti-
tutes in the UK, India,
and Nepal.
Type 2 diabetes is a
complex disorder that
hasmajorhealth,social
and economic conse-
quences. Type 2 diabe-
tes is one of the main
diseases for which pa-
tients consult Ayurve-
dicpractitionersand
use Ayurvedic
medicines of-
ten continu-
ously from
the point of
diagnosis.
Ayurve-
dic medi-
cineiscom-
monly used
by patients
as it fits with
their health be-
liefs and culture.
Itsacceptability
,satis-
faction, and perceived
relief are usually
high, especially
among rural, poor,
older and indige-
nous/minority pop-
ulations. Many pa-
tients with type 2 dia-
betes prefer not to use
allopathic medicines
due to the associated
side effects, cost, and
mode of administra-
tion (e.g., injections).
Previous systemat-
ic reviews have
shown the potential
for managing
type 2 diabetes
with these
m e d i c i n e s ,
h o w e v e r
many need up-
dating and
none have pro-
vided a compre-
hensive summary
of all the medicines
evaluated for manag-
ing the condition.
As part of this re-
view, the team
searched a range of
sources, including
18 electronic data-
bases. Two hundred
and nineteen arti-
cles were included in
the review which rep-
resented 199 rand-
omized controlled tri-
als (21,191 partici-
pants) and 98 Ayurve-
dic medicines.
Many Ayurvedic
practitioners may
view the inclusion of
herb extracts and pro-
prietary Ayurvedic
medicines in this re-
view as a deviation
from the classical
style of management.
However, in reality,
many Ayurvedic prac-
titioners prescribe,
and many people con-
sume these types of
medicines.
Dr Chattopadhyay
said: “This is the first
time a thorough re-
view has taken place
looking at all these
medicines on a much
larger scale. The cur-
rent evidence suggests
the benefits of a range
of Ayurvedic medi-
cines in improving gly-
cemic control in type 2
diabetes patients. Giv-
en the limitations of
the available evidence
and to strengthen the
evidence base, high-
quality randomized
controlled trials
should be conducted
and reported.”
“As part of the fund-
ed project, we have
developed a clinical
guideline for manag-
ing type 2 diabetes by
Ayurvedic practition-
ers based on this evi-
dence and will be eval-
uating it.”
Source: This article is
sourced from www.medindia.net.
Medindia is a trusted health site
from India and among the top
100 health websites in the world.
HANNAH JOY
cityfirst@firstindia.co.in
A
 Ayurvedic medicines help control blood
sugar levels in type 2 diabetes patients
 Traditional medicines can also affect one’s
body weight, blood pressure and cholesterol
 Many Ayurvedic practitioners prescribe and
many people consume traditional medicines
 The benefits of a range of Ayurvedic medi-
cines can help improve glycemic control in type
2 diabetes patients.
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atches have
now become
a snobbish
a c c e s s o r y
which can
easily be
t w i n n e d
with outfits suitable for
different events. Every
watch can create a dis-
tinctive look for the
wearer. The world of
watches is now trans-
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always be purchased
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sic or a designer watch.
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Choosing the style or a
case shape for a wom-
an’s watch is very im-
portant. Square-shaped
and rectangular watch-
es are also popular
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canvaryfromdailywear
watches to sports time-
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inchesincircumference.
Women’s watches usu-
ally have diameters
ranging from 22 to 34mm
depending on the style
and watchmaker. A
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of 22 to 28mm is more
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er the watch is being
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look of a woman’s watch
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  • 1. Peacocks seen dancing around the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded 41.3 mm at 8.30 am and reported that pre-monsoon showers will continue in Mumbai till June 15-16. DANCEOF THE MONSOON! CRUCIAL READ 1 TERRORIST KILLED 2 TERRORISTS HELD Kulgam: One terrorist of proscribed terror outfit Hizb- ul-Mujahideen (HM) was killed during encounter with security forces, police said on Saturday. 2 terrorists who are new recruits of LeT group nabbed in Baramulla. 5 DROWN IN BUNDI AND HANUMANGARH Jaipur: 3 teen boys drowned in a pond while trying to save each other Saturday afternoon at Salwalia village in Hindoli. Meanwhile, 2 kids also drowned in water tank in Hirnawali village in Hanumangarh. P7 JUSTIN BIEBER CANCELS SHOWS AFTER HALF OF FACE LEFT PARALYSED BY VIRUS Washington: Justin Bieber has cancelled a series of shows on his latest tour after a virus caused “full paralysis” on one side of his face. The Canadian popstar said he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome after a virus had damaged the nerves in his ear. INSIDE P6 NAGALAND POLICE FILE CASE AGAINST 30 ARMY MEN FASHION DESIGNER FOUND DEAD, COPS SUSPECT SUICIDE AMIT SHAH CHAIRS MEETING IN DADRA & NAGAR, DAMAN BJP WINS 3 SEATS MAHA, HAPPY TIME FOR FADNAVIS PM MODI SHARES MAJOR ECONOMIC REFORM STEPS LEADERS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE l Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal l Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan l Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik l Telangana CM Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao l TN CM MK Stalin l Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray l Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren l Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann l Congress President Sonia Gandhi l RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav l CPI(M) Gen Secy Sitaram Yechury l SP President Akhilesh Yadav l NCP President Sharad Pawar l RLD National President Jayant Chaudhary l Karnataka ex-CM HD Kumaraswamy l Former PM HD Deve Gowda l JKNC President Farooq Abdullah l PDP President Mehbooba Mufti l More leaders ❍ AHEAD OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Mamata didi invites 22 Oppn CMs, leaders for meeting on June 15 New Delhi: With the presidential elections just a month away , WB CMMamataBanerjeeon Saturday wrote to 22 Op- positionCMsandleaders to participate in a meet- ing in Delhi on June 15. According to the report, the meeting will be held in a bid to form a “strong and effective opposition against divisive forces.” Mamata will be on a three-day visit to Delhi between June 14 and 16. Banerjee’svisitwillbe basically a preparatory mission so that CM can take a lead role to ensure that a unanimous Oppo- sition candidate is field- ed against BJP’s candi- date. She has invited leaders to participate in joint meeting at Consti- tution Club in Delhi. DIDI PROMISES ACTION, SAYS SOME POLITICAL PARTIES BEHIND VIOLENCE West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee promised strict action against culprits and said some political parties are behind the violence. PROPHET MUHAMMAD REMARK ROW 2 dead in Ranchi, 227 held in UP, WB BJP chief & YouTuber arrested Section 144 imposed, internet suspended in Ranchi and Howrah Moni Sharma New Delhi: At least two persons died of a bullet injuries in Jharkhand’s Ranchi on Saturday, where the police fired in the air to disperse a crowd pelting stones, as protests erupted in sev- eral towns and cities across the country on Friday against deroga- tory references to the Prophet made by for- mer BJP spokespersons Nupur Sharma and Naveen Kumar Jindal. In Ranchi, the police fired in the air to dis- perse a gathering that pelted stones, injuring Ranchi SSP Surendra Jha, another officer, and a policeman. ARRESTS IN UP UP Police on Saturday detained Javed Ahmed, alleged “mastermind” behind violence in Pray- agraj. “There could be more masterminds. A total of 227 people were arrested from various districts of UP . HOWRAH VIOLENCE Fresh violence between police and a group of protesters broke out at Panchla Bazaar in How- rah where 60 arrested. BJP’sWBchief Sukanta Majumdar was arrested on Saturday when he triedtovisitviolence-hit Howrahdist,policesaid. Women police personnel monitor the city through CCTV cameras during the curfew imposed in Ranchi on Saturday. HIGHLIGHTS  Bengal BJP chief re- leased 4 hours after arrest  Police summon Nupur Sharma over remarks against Prophet  Bajrang Dal activists stage a protest in Jammu  UP cops razed houses of 2 accused– Muzammil and Abdul Waqir in Saha- ranpur, CM Yogi issues stern warning West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday expressed concern over the “worsening law and order” situation in the state, following protests in several parts of Howrah district. He asked CM Mamata Banerjee to ac- tion against lawbreakers. Meanwhile, during evening, WB BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar along with other leaders met Guv Dhankhar and submitted memorandum. Bengal BJP has sought the deployment of paramilitary forces in state over violent protests in Howrah and Murshidabad. MOTHER RECALLS LAST PHONE CALL A 16-year-old boy was among 2 people who died in Ranchi. Muda- sir’s grieving mother, re- calling last talk with him, said, “He said ‘mummy please disconnect the call, I am getting out of here’. Sometime later his friend informed me he was shot.” TASLIMA: IF PROPHET WERE ALIVE TODAY... Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen weighed in on the massive backlash and protests triggered by controversial remarks about Prophet Muham- mad, saying he would have been “shocked to see madness of Muslim fanatics around world”. Fierce road accident in Jhalawar; 5 die, 2 hurt Arif Mansoori Jhalawar: Five people including 3 students died and two were in- jured in a horrific car- container-bike colli- sion. The accident was so severe that head of car driver was severed. Due to high speed of container, it dragged car backwards, due to which 3 bike-borne stu- dents coming behind car were also hit by it on NH-52 near Asnawar on Saturday. 5 people were declared dead by doctors in the hospital. CM Ashok Gehlot expresses grief over accident Gehlot’s cabinet approves new ‘reforms’ for a ‘New Rajasthan’! First India Bureau Jaipur: Under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, a meeting of the State Cabinet was held on Sat- urday at the Chief Min- ister’s residence. In this, many important deci- sions have been taken including increasing the opportunities of promotion in eye assis- tant cadre, promoting medi-tourism in the state, providing advance technology training to the youth, Turn to P8 CM Ashok Gehlot  Rajiv Gandhi CBT Institute to be set up, Agri markets to be strengthened, 2397.54 hectares land allotted for 1000 MW Solar Power Project, the solar power plant will be set up by Adani hence the land allotment has been made to that company, Medi-Tourism to get a major boost, now all state employees to fall under the purview of GPF as General Provident Fund Rules, 2021 amended OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, LUCKNOW, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI www.firstindia.co.in https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 6
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Dausa: Former deputy CM Sachin Pilot on Sat- urday hit out at BJP- ruled central govern- ment for not granting Central Project status to Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) and challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to live up to his word. Pilot was in Dausa to pay tributes to father Rajesh Pilot on his death anniversary . Prayer meet was or- ganised at Rajesh Pilot memorial in Bhadana, Dausa. Ministers Par- sadilal Meena, Murar- ilal Meena, and Mamta Bhupesh, Dharmendra Rathore, MLAs Ved Prakash Solanki, Dipender Singh Shek- hawat, Mukesh Bhakar, Harish Meena, Indraj Gurjar, Indra Meena, Suresh Modi, Ram Ni- was Gavadia, Prashant Bairwa, GR Khatana. —With PTI Inputs ‘Want to complete my father’s unfinished task’, says Pilot  Pilot questioned the silence of former CM Vasundhara Raje over the cross vote of Shobharani Kushwah, BJP MLA from Dholpur, in RS polls. Group from Punjab is trying to develop wine culture in Jpr Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: A liquor group from Punjab has tried to disturb the culture of capital, a tradition that is contrary to religious & social values, as well as venomous for young- er generation. Liquor is being sold openly by this group here after 8:00 pm, due to which liquor culture is grow- ing rapidly in capital. In sting operation conducted on May 23 and 27, First India News had exposed the dark truth of liquor traders flouting rules, but de- partment was seen avoiding action against guilty licensees and ex- cise inspectors. Now once again our team conducted third sting operation on June 9 and 10, which also exposes a similar site. A total of 404 shops are approved by Excise De- partment in Jaipur. Country and English liquor and beer are sold under composite ar- rangement at these liq- uor shops. According to rules of Excise Depart- ment, liquor shops can be opened only from 10 am to 8 pm. Question arises whether the liq- uor merchants are fol- lowing excise rules and regulations and wheth- er department is en- suring its compliance? The revelations were shocking! In 3 back-to-back sting operations, excise rules were being violated in the city People outside a wine shop. —FILE PHOTO LIQUOR SHOPS OPENED HERE POST 8 PM & MRP HIGHER THAN FIXED RATE On June 9 & June 10, a licensee Vinod Kumar Sethi at Thadi Market Agarwal Farm in Sanganer Circle sold liquor openly. At 8.55 pm, team bought bottle of Tuborg Classic beer at Rs 190, although it had MRP of Rs 165. Rules for rate & fixed timings were broken. Video of beer being sold from liquor shop after 8 pm & online payment receipt are available as evidence. Similar was case at Deepak Sharma’s shop at Riddhi Siddhi, Gur- preet Singh’s shop at DCM, & Sagar’s shop at Bajri Mandi Road of Jaipur West Circle, shops opened between 8-11 pm. EXCISE MINISTER PARSADI LAL MEENA MUST TAKE COGNISANCE A liquor group from Punjab has started campaign of devel- oping wine culture. It is tainting image of Pink City. Despite being in knowledge of Excise Inspec- tors, salesmen at all these shops were selling liquor fearlessly from 8:00 pm till late at night & charging arbitrary rates from custom- ers. Now it remains to be seen how soon Excise Min Parsadi Lal Meena & Excise Commis- sioner Prakash Rajpurohit take strict action against the culprit officers. In the third sting operation, it was found that Excise Department was seen avoiding action against guilty licensees and excise inspectors INCREASING CASES OF RAPE House help caught stealing gold & cash, attempts to rape 52-yr-old 24-year-old was employed as servant at jeweller’s house First India Bureau Jaipur: A 52-year-old woman was allegedly subjected to rape at- tempt by a servant in Ashok Nagar here, police informed. Police informed victimcaughtaccused red-handed while he was stealing orna- ments from the cup- board, following which, accused tried to rape victim. “Accused has been identified as Roshan Yadav (24). Roshan was employed as a servant at a jeweller’s house in Ashok Na- gar. As soon as victim saw Roshan stealing things, he attacked woman & beat her. He then tied her face with a towel & tried to rape her. Victim resisted and ran outside of house, following which, accused fled away with gold orna- ments & 1 lakh rupees cash,” police added. An FIR has been filed and the matter is be- ing investigated. Police grapple with establishing identity of the dead girl Jaipur: Kalwar Police is facing a daunting task these days in es- tablishing identity of a dead body of a girl found in the area thirteen days ago. Police officials believe that girl, aged around 18 years, was brutally murdered some- where else, but body was thrown near Ramkutiya Poddar Farm under Kalwar Police station. SHO Panna Lal Jangid informed that girl was murdered over love af- fair or honour killing. Minor girl allegedly raped by construction worker of her home Ajmer: A 15-yr-old minor girl was allegedly raped by construc- tion labourer in Mangliyawas area here, police said. Police informed victim’s father have filed an FIR. “Accused has been identified as Pawan. He was working as construction labourer at girls’ home for quite some time. On March 13, accused took girl to hotel and later to nearby forest area, where was raped by the accused.” police said. 21-yr-old son of Cong leader ends life losing PUBG target First India Bureau Udaipur: Pratham Gurjar, 21-year-old son of Zila Parishad mem- ber & Congress leader Kamini Gurjar, died by suicide reportedly after not being able to meet a target in online game PUBG. He could not com- plete any challenge in the game. Police is prob- ing on this angle but his mobile is locked. Police says Pratham’s family is denying any kind of tension but he usedtoplaymoregames on mobile. The family lives in Sector-4 of Hiranmagri. Sub-Inspector Laxman Singh of Hiranmagri police station said at 4 in the morning his grandmother saw Pratham coming from the washroom. But later in the morn- ing they saw him hang- ing. The father broke the gate open with the help of a tenant. Police at the residence of decesed (inset) Pratham Gurjar. JDA demolishes 2 illegal constructions First India Bureau Jaipur: JDA’s enforce- ment squad removed encroachments on Bhavani Singh Road in front of Panchdeep Bhawan of Employees’ State Insurance Corpo- ration. Team removed en- croachments from 63.8 m long and 2.5 m wide dedicated land in front of the building. The paved wall of about 2.5 feet high and 63.8 long and the iron railing on it was demol- ished and removed. Bhavani Singh Road will be widened with help of elevated road. On Delhi Road, an il- legal colony being built on about 3 bighas of ag- riculture land in village Nangal Susawatan was freed. It was being set- tled in the name of Bhairu Nagar Exten- sion. The Enforcement Squad demolished grav- el roads, boundary walls and other illegal constructions. Illegal encroachment being demolished. —File Photo Sachin Pilot paying tribute to his father (Right top) Dharmendra Rathore paying tribute (Right down) Ministers and supporters at the prayer meet organised at Rajesh Pilot’s memorial in Bhadana, Dausa. HOLY CERTIFICATION! Food Safety and Standards Authority of India gives a certificate to Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple. This certificate is for the hygienic offering in God category. Temple has received a certificate for the process of making and offering the prasad. NEWS DIGEST PALI OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION TO HONOUR PLAYERS Pali: General meeting of Pali Olympic Asso- ciation took place on Friday to discuss about World Olympic Day on June 23. In meeting, it was decided to honour National level players of Pali district. List should be handed over to Pali Olympic Associ- ation secretary Rajesh Patnecha by June 18. Mahipal Singh, Prez of Pali Olympic Associa- tion gave best wishes. PANTHER CREATES PANIC, 5 CATTLES HUNTED Ajmer: Movement of a panther has created panic among villagers in Silora area in Ajmer district’s Kishangarh. Panther has hunted 5 cattles of cattle rearers Dilip Gehlot, Surajkaran and Ganpat Gehlot in 20 days. Silora Sar- panch Raj Kishore Mali shared information to the forest department about the movement of the panther in Gaal forest area of Pitambar. Ayush has increased multifold and it has earned a name worldwide: Min Sonowal First India Bureau Jaipur: Union Min of Ayush Sarbananda So- nowal on Saturday said that market of Ayush has increased multifold and it has earned a name worldwide. Minister said Modi govt formed Ayush min- istry in 2014 & worked to promote traditional Indian medicine sys- tems including Ayur- veda & naturopathy . He said in the corona pan- demic, people realized importance of Ayurve- da and the credibility of AYUSH increased. “AYUSH has got dis- tinct identity at world level. Government of India is promoting it af- ter forming ministry,” he told reporters at Na- tional Institute of Ayur- veda here. Min was on visit to institute during which he interacted with stu- dents and inaugurated various buildings like Panchkarma Bhawan, and Yogya Laboratory . Sarbananda Sonowal, Ramcharan Bohra, and Manjupara Mahendrabhai inaugurating facilities at NIA, Jaipur. MIN VISITED NIA Elderly couple attacked by chain-snatchers First India Bureau Jaipur: Chain snatch- ers targeted an elderly couple from Adarsh Na- gar police station area. The couple lost balance & scooter slipped. El- derly woman got stitch- es on her head, and hus- band, broke his hand and got stitches in his head as his face rubbed. When First India reached victim couple’s house, it was found vic- tim was Dr Surya Shek- har Daga, retired addi- tional director in FSL of Police Dept where he served for 34 years but are being harassed. My humble tributes to prominent farm- ers’ leader & former Union Min Rajesh Pilot on his death anniversary. —Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister
  • 3. First India Bureau Jaipur: Bikaner dis- trict has been ranked 32nd in the combined district rankings re- leased for the month of May on the basis of en- rollmentingovtschools, quality of education, examinationresultsand other facilities. On the other hand, Jaipur is second and Churu, the home district of former Education Minister GS Dotasra, is in fourth place. At the same time, the Ajmer district has been the worst. Ajmer has the worst ranking in state. It is ranked 33rd. Bikaner is at 32nd place, Pratap- garh at 31st place, Ban- swara at 30th and Jodh- pur at 29th place. After the Joint Dis- trict Ranking was re- leased by Rajasthan School Education Coun- cil on the basis of Shala Darpandata,Additional State Project Director Murari Lal Sharma has given the responsibility of the last five rankers to the District Chief Dis- trict Education Officer. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia EDU MINISTER’S DIST TRAILS IN GOVT SCHOOL RANKINGS Sri Ganganagar tops the list, Jaipur seals second spot in the monthly ranking of Dept Guest lecturers to teach in Mahatma Gandhi Schools First India Bureau Bikaner: After not get- ting enough qualified teachers even after in- terviewing for the Eng- lish medium Mahatma Gandhi Schools of Ra- jasthan, now it has been decided to hire guest faculty to teach in these schools. Director of Sec- ondary Education Gaurav Agarwal, in an order issued on Satur- day, has given the ap- proval to appoint teach- ers from guest faculty in these Mahatma Gandhi Schools, where no teach- er has been found even after one round of inter- views. These teachers will be given a salary of Rs 300 to 400 per hour. Thousands of Mahat- ma Gandhi Schools have opened across the state. Teachers who teach in English were to be employed in these schools, but very few posts could be filled. Al- though the schools got subject teachers in ur- ban areas, there were no such teachers in vil- lages. In such a situa- tion, now these posts are being filled by guest faculty . The Directorate of Secondary Educa- tion has given approval in this regard. COACHING STUDENT STABBED WITH A KNIFE IN KOTA BY SIX MISCREANTS Kota: A coaching student in Kota’s Rajiv Gandhi Nagar was allegedly stabbed with a knife by some unknown miscreants on Friday evening, police informed. The vic- tim identified as Prashant Gurjar is presently studying at a coaching centre in Kota. “The miscreants called the victim at a park in Rajiv Gandhi Nagar on Friday evening. As soon as Prashant arrived, nearly six unidentified men attacked him with a knife. He was immediately taken to a hospital for treatment. The victim claimed that he has no idea why he was attacked. A case has been registered at Jawahar Nagar Police Station and the matter is being investigated,” police informed. Jaipur: Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik reached Kukas on Saturday and stayed at Hotel Shivvilas. The Guv Malik was led by Amer SDM Priyavrat Singh Charan and he was given guard of honour. Malik will participate in ‘International Jat Parliament’ at Birla Auditorium on Sunday. MEGHALAYA GUV MALIK IN JAIPUR FOR INTERNATIONAL JAT PARLIAMENT TODAY NEWS DIGEST Work in mission mode for IGRGY: CS First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma said that Rajasthan would be the first state in the country to implement Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guaran- tee Scheme. She said that to make this scheme an example in the country, all collec- tors will have to work in mission mode and mon- itor it at micro level. Sharma said this while addressing the SP and Collector’s video conference at the Gov- ernment Secretariat on Saturday. She said that the work done under the scheme would be re- viewed in all the dis- tricts next month. Ade- quate publicity should be given to the three- tier public hearing. She also directed to prepare district wise ac- tion plan to prevent road accidents. She also stressed on the use of helmets and said that awareness should be spread to use helmets with ISI mark and work in mission mode for this and also stressed for action in ‘Shuddh ki Liye Yudh Abhiyan’. CentrewantstoprivatisePoW,we want to run it old way: Rathore Ashvini Yadav Alwar: Taking jibe at Centre’s effort of priva- tising railway, RTDC chairman Dharmendra S Rathore on Saturday said that the Centre wants privatise the rail- ways completely. He said that we want to run the Royal Train, PoW via old model but Cen- tre is dilly-dallying. Rathore also took part in the 10th district level conference of the Working Journalists Union in Alwar, where was the Chief Guest. While releasing the sou- venir of the conference, he said the role of me- dia as the fourth pillar of democracy is very important. “Social me- dia is flooded with fake and sensational news these days. CM Gehlot has started journalists’ welfare schemes like Patrakar Samaan Yoja- na, scholarship to chil- dren of journalists etc. Congress to protest over ED notice to Rahul, Sonia HC asks govt to decide on RajComp in next 60 days First India Bureau Jaipur: Congress will hold a demon- stration outside the office of the En- forcement Directo- rate here on June 13 against the ED no- tice to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former president Rahul Gandhi. PCCchief Govind Singh Dotasra will lead the protest march from PCC of- fice to ED office lo- cated near Ambed- kar circle. CM Ashok Gehlot is likely to go to Delhi to join march there. Ministers, MLAs, MPs, party office bearers and other leaders and workers will participate here. Dotasra said that Constitutional institutions are be- ing misused by the BJP govt and notice to Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi is a reflection of the misuse of power and the repressive policies of Central govt. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan high court has di- rected the state govt to decide on investi- gation on a com- plaint of corruption of Rs 250 crore in RAJNET project of RajComp Info Ser- vice ltd in 60 days. Hearing a review petition of ‘Public AgainstCorruption’ on financial irregu- larities in the pro- ject, the Jaipur Bench of the Raj HC ordered the govt to decide the investiga- tion in 60 days un- der Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act. Advocates PC Bhandari and Dr TN Sharma in- formed the court that Rajcomp Info Services Limited had given a tender of Rs 240 cr in 2017 for setting up 22500 WiFi points but only 1750 WiFi points were installed and only 1632 of them are working. The ACB is also probing the matter. SI,broker in ACB net for taking `15k bribe Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: The ACB on Saturday arrested Sub Inspector Kesharam, in-charge of Lohawat po- lice station and his broker Ranveer Sin- gh (a private person) red- handed taking a bribe of Rs 15,000. The Jaipur Rural Unit of bureau took the action on the instruc- tions of the HQs. DG ACB BL Soni said that a complaint was given by the complain- ant to the Jaipur Rural Unit of the district that in lieu of redressal of the complaint against him, the accused demanded the bribe. The ACB Jaipur Rural Unit under the leadership of ASP Ahad Khan veri- fied the complaint and laid a trap on Saturday . The bureau was in a hunt for accused. On his tour to Alwar Dharmendra Rathore was welcomed by Malakheda Sarpanch Himmat Chaudhary and others on Saturday. CS Usha Shrama during the meeting on Saturday. Senior officers from Urban Development, Women and Child Development, Home, Social Justice and Empowerment were also present. Collectors and SPs of all the districts joined through video conference. 5 RAS to be promoted to IAS, meeting on June 24 FUEL SUPPLIES TO GO DRY IN RAJASTHAN KHERA: OUR PEOPLE HAVE JOINED SANGH First India Bureau Jaipur: 5 RAS officers will be promoted to IAS. A board meeting will be held at UPSC in Delhi on June 24 and 3 RPS will also become IPS. The name of Pukhraj Sain, Shruti Bhardwaj, Arun K Purohit, Mukul Sharma, Ajay Singh Rathore, Priyanka Gos- wami, Jagjit S Monga, Ramniwas Mehta, Arun Garg, Rajendra Singh, Rajendra K Verma, Sanchita Vishnoi, Harsh Sawan Sukha, Ashutosh Gupta, Bhan- war Singh Sandh have been forwarded. Of these, Pukhraj Sain, Shruti Bhardwaj, Arun Kumar Purohit, Mukul Sharma and Ajay Singh Rathore are likely to become IAS. CS Usha Sharma and Prin- cipal Secretary Hemant Gera will attend the 2 board meetings. Addi- tional Chief Secretary Abhay Kumar will also go with them. First India Bureau Jaipur: Most of the pet- rol pumps in the state areonthevergeof going dry as HPCL and BPCL have stopped fuel supply to dealers. Rajasthan Pe- troleum Dealers Associ- ation have wrote a letter to Ashutosh AT, Secre- tary ,Food,CivilSupplies and Consumer Affairs Department stating that farmers will face prob- lems due to disturbance in supply . Banks are closed due to the Satur- dayholidaywhiledepots of oil companies will re- main closed on Sunday . First India Bureau Jaipur: Congress na- tional spox Pawan Khera on Saturday said that some people from Congress have joined the Sangh. In the lecture programme in Jaipur, Khera said their fight is against this ideology of Sangh’s imposition. “If our leadership had acted strong in the 90s, this ideology would not have been strong to- day . Rahul Gandhi alone is fighting with it but I think some people from our party have joined them (sangh). Congress must speak its truth out loud” he said. ONLINE PORTAL FOR ANUPRITI SCHEME TOP 10 DISTRICTS IN MAY MONTH 1st SRI GANGANAGAR 2nd JAIPUR 3rd BUNDI 4th CHURU 5th SIKAR 6th JHUNJHUNU 7th NAGAUR 8th PALI 9th KOTA 10th CHITTORGARH A Government School in Alwar which was turned to look like a train to connect more students to school. Jaipur: The applica- tion of Mukhyamantri Anupriti Coaching Scheme, operated by the state government for the preparation of various professional courses and competitive examina- tions, will now be paper- less. The portal will be opened from June 15 for the year 2022-23 with new provisions. Secre- tary, Social Justice and Empowerment Depart- ment, Dr. Samit Sharma informed that with new provisions, the online portal will be opened for application from June 15. Proposals for new and renewal of coaching institutes will be invited from June 15. This government is ready to derail the ed- ucation. They changed the dress of the children of gov- ernment school and could not provide it in the last 3 years. Is it the job of the teach- ers to get the dress stitched? This is im- practical & unfair. —Vasudev Devnani, BJP MLA BJP MLA dons ‘community garb’ to save self SHOBHARANI HITS BACK COMMUNITY PLEA “Me and my Kushwaha community did not go to BJP in 2017 by-elections, rather these people, after destroying my family, when they felt that the Kush- waha community of Rajasthan along with Dholpur district is slipping out of hands of the BJP, then they came to us and made some promises in front of the state president and responsible 20 elders and youth of the society. None of those promises were fulfilled. BJP High Command should ask these great people who took us in BJP’s fold as to why did this happen to us. We won from Dholpur 3 times in a row, they know that if we win for 4th time, then our stature will go up in politics. That’s why they want someone from Kushwahas to be a slave who can nod head in assent,” she said. First India Bureau Jaipur: Dholpur MLA Shobharani Kushwah, who was suspended by the BJP for cross-voting in favour of Congress candidate Pramod Ti- wari in the Rajya Sabha elections, on Saturday said her supporters did want her to vote for the saffron party-backed in- dependent candidate. Without naming any- one, Kushwaha target- ed BJP’s national lead- ers for allegedly getting her supporters and party workers defeated in Dholpur Nagar Pari- shad chairperson and panchayat elections in the district. Meanwhile, The BJP high command has sought an answer from the state leader- ship regarding the cross-voting by Shobha- rani Kushwah in the RS elections on Friday while also issuing a show-cause notice to the MLA. Shobharani said the BJP-backed in- dependent candidate was openly talking about cross-voting ahead of the polling and her supporters did not like him. She al- leged that the BJP has deceived the Kushwah community and said her supporters do not want her to be in BJP. ‘community garb’ YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA ON JUNE 11, 2022
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 4 l Issue No. 6 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK Understanding is the heartwood of well- spoken words. —Buddha IN-DEPTH CHARAK VERSUS HIPPOCRATIC OATHS, WHAT’S FUSS ABOUT? hich oath should a medical student take --- the traditional Hip- pocratic one or the new Charak Sha- path--- as is being suggested by the National Medical Commis- sion? The Hippocratic Oath, which has been administered to doctors over centuries, contains principles of ethical medical practices. The oath named after ancient Indian healer-saint has its own set of ethics. The Nation- al Medical Commission, which hasreplacedtheMedicalCouncil of India, mooted that ethical val- ues prescribed by the Indian saint should be administered to medicos. After it was opposed, the idea was shelved but institu- tions like AIIMS administered it. One of the rules for students prescribed in the Charak Samh- ita, a Sanskrit scripture written between 100 BC and 200 AD talks of the necessity of asceticism for students of medicine, a tough call. The main difference be- tween the two oaths is that while Charak Shapath has to be given at the start of medical education, the Hippocratic pledge is taken by new physicians and surgeons. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp PM @narendramodi ji has always put people at the heart of his policies. Developmental initiatives undertaken by the Modi govt. is a tool to ensure welfare and good of citizens, especially those who have been unserved and underserved. Nitin Gadkari @nitin_gadkari Unfolding Unprecedented Growth & Prosperity in #NewIndia. The landmark reforms initiated by PM Shri @ narendramodi Ji has led to a resurging economy with record growth. Today, the GST collections have crossed Rs.1 lakh crore mark every month. TOP TWEETS W n a boost to India’s efforts to get Hin- di the status of a global language the UN General Assembly’s resolution on multilingualism adopted on Friday mentions the Hindi language for the first time, along with Urdu and Bangla. India’s Permanent Repre- sentative to the UN Ambas- sador TS Trimurti said that he “welcomed all these addi- tions. It is imperative that multilingualism at the Unit- ed Nations in a true sense is embraced and India will sup- port the UN in achieving this objective”. The resolution co- sponsored by India and 79 other nations emphasises the role of the UN towards “inte- grating multilingualism into its activities on an equitable basis”. The UN has six offi- cial languages---Arabic, Chi- nese, French, English, Span- ish and Russian. India has been spending a lot of money and effort to help the UN disseminate in- formation to the Hindi- speaking populace across the world. India launched a pro- ject named ‘Hindi @ UN’ in 2018. As part of the initiative India has contributed about USD 800,000. It has also been making extra-budgetary con- tributions for promotion of Hindi at the UN. The project is run in collaboration with the UN Department of Public Information. Because of India’s sus- tained efforts, the UN web- site and social media handles have been disseminating UN News in Hindi since 2018. There is also a UN Facebook page in Hindi. Friday’s adoption of Hindi as one of the unofficial lan- guages is the culmination of these efforts. Although it is facing stiff opposition from south Indian states, finding mention at the UN as an unofficial language isabigstepforwardforHindi. HINDI@UN BEARS FRUIT FINALLY India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador TS Trimurti said that he “welcomed all these additions. It is imperative that multilingualism at the United Nations in a true sense is embraced and India will support the UN in achieving this objective” I hina had a civil service even before Confucius was born. For a short period he was himself a civil servant. Those aspiring to become civil serv- ants were required to pass rigid tests, oral and written. Indiahadnosuchtradition. The British introduced the In- dian Civil Service. ICS. After 1947 the IAS was created by Sardar Vallabhai Patel. The IAS examinations are among the most competitive in the world. In the first thirty years of its birth the IAS attracted outstanding young men and women, who helped build modern India under the vi- sionaryleadershipof Jawaha- rlal Nehru and Sardar Patel. As the years went by the best and the brightest started gravitating towards the cor- porate sector. Inevitably the quality of those joining the IAS, IFS, IPS and other civil services got progressively eroded. A recent example of this process was the despica- ble conduct of an IAS couple. The Indian Express car- ried a startling report in ear- ly June that an IAS couple used to go out for a walk in the evening in the govern- ment-run Thyagraj Sports Complex, accompanied by their dog. All the athletes who used the ground were turned out more than an hour before closing time, so that IAS officer, Sanjeev Khirwar and his wife, Rinku Dugga IAS could take their evening stroll with their canine. The Home Ministry acted promptly . Khirwar was trans- ferred to Ladakh. His wife to Arunachal Pradesh. The de- cision of the government was largely but not wholly wel- come. Some critics asked why the offending, insensitive, ar- rogant couple had not been sent to the Andaman Islands. What had Leh and Arunachal Pradesh done to be given “such presents”. They should have been imme- diately suspended, if not dis- missed. The wags are having a ball, “We don’t care a damn for the couple. We are wor- ried about their dog.” One conclusion is inescapable, se- rious damage has been done to the prestige of the IAS. ABOUT ISLAM If I am not mistaken the world wide population of Muslims is over 1.5 billion. Islam is the religion of 55 countries. All are members of the United Nations and other International agencies. When did Islam come to In- dia. More than a thousand years ago. How many Mus- limsliveinourcountry .If you ask this question to a Muslim, his answer is likely to be, “25 crore”.Anon-Muslimwillput thefigureatlessthan15crore. The combined population of the UK, Germany and France is about 15 crore. The Islamic World extends from Morocco to Indonesia. 90 percent Muslims do not en- courage birth control or fam- ilyplanning.Onthe5thof this month derogatory remarks were made about Prophet Mu- hammad by the BJP national spokesperson, Nurpur Shar- ma and its Delhi media head, Naveen Kumar Jindal. Both have lost their jobs. The Islamic countries have been offended. However their criticism has on the whole not gone over the top. But there is no getting away from the fact that in the Islamic world there is now a question mark after the words, “Indi- an Secularism”. Here, theses countries are mistaken. The word secular is enshrined in our constitution. But hardly any one in the establishment uses the word. I am a Hindu. My mother tongue is Braj Bhasha, which is spoken in Mathura, Vrin- davan, Goverdhan, Gokul, Bharatpur. It is a pleasure to speak Braj Bhasha. Its in Braj that Bhagwan Krishna played with the Gopies and ran away with their clothes. Why has the reaction in the Islamic World been mut- ed. It is aware that India is the largest home of Muslims in the world- after Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The anti- Islam Indians should realize that 15 crore Muslims cannot be thrown either in the Bay of Bengal or in the Arabian Sea. They are here to stay . In 1947 they chose India as their home and not Pakistan. Gandhiji had re- spect for all religions, that did not make him a lesser Hindu. Religion and politics can co-existandhaveco-existedin our beloved country . Of late Hindu verbal overkill is dam- aging our age old tradition of religious tolerance. Verbal incontinence should always be kept under control. I am at the moment reading a fasci- nating and revealing book, “The Legacy of Violence” by Caroline Elkins. She is a pro- fessor of History and of Afri- can and African American studiesatHarvardUniversity . Her first book, “Britain’s Gulag: The Brutal End of Empire in Kenya” estab- lished her as a distinguished historian of a younger gen- eration, who was not senti- mental about the British Em- pire. On the contrary she ex- posed the pervasive use of brutality of the British Em- pire and merciless racism. ‘Spanning more than two hundred years of history, Caroline Elkins reveals an evolutionary and racialized doctrine that espoused an un- relenting deployment of vio- lence to secure and preserve British interest… when Brit- ish could no longer maintain control over the violence it provoked and enacted, it re- treated from its Empire de- stroying and hiding incrimi- nating evidence of its poli- cies and practices.’ THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL DOG-WALKING IAS COUPLE TRANSFERRED TO FAR ENDS OF COUNTRY C ‘Spanning more than two hundred years of history, Caroline Elkins reveals an evolutionary and racialized doctrine that espoused an unrelenting deployment of violence to secure and preserve British interest… when British could no longer maintain control over the violence it provoked and enacted, it retreated from its Empire destroying and hiding incriminating evidence of its policies and practices.’ K NATWAR SINGH The author is Former Minister of External Affairs of India DEROGATORY REMARKS AGAINST PROPHET The Islamic World extends from Morocco to Indonesia. 90 percent Muslims do not encourage birth control or family planning. On the 5th of this month derogatory remarks were made about Prophet Muhammad by the BJP national spokes- person, Nurpur Sharma and its Delhi media head, Naveen Kumar Jindal. Both have lost their jobs.
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  • 7. Dadra and Nagar Haveli: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday chaired a meeting of the Western Zonal Council, compris- ing the states of Guja- rat, Maharashtra, Goa and Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Have- li and Daman and Diu. The Home Minister will be apprised about the details related to boundary issues be- tween the concerned states, security-related matters, law and order, and infrastructure like road, transport, indus- tries, water and power, said a top government official. Out of 30 topics dis- cussed, 27 have been re- solved in the 25th West- ern Regional Council meeting chaired by Un- ion Home and Coopera- tion Minister Amit Shah. As per MHA statement, only three topics are left for dis- cussion. “It shows re- solve of govt led by Narendra Modi towards the all-round develop- ment of the nation in the spirit of cooperative federalism,” it said. Guwahati (Agencies): Thirty Army special forces soldiers have been named in a Naga- land Police chargesheet over a botched ambush last year that killed 14 civilians. The state po- lice chief said their Spe- cial Investigation Team, or SIT, has given the chargesheet to court. It names one Army offic- er and 29 jawans. The SIT alleged the soldiers did not follow standard operation procedures, or SOPs, and rules of engagement. The SIT’s investigation indicated the 21 Para Special Forces soldiers did not follow SOPs during the ambush that killed 14 civilians returning home in a pickup truck at night. A soldier died in a subsequent attack by villagers, who sur- rounded jawans in an- ger, after the incident on Dec 4, 2021. Naga- land govt has asked Centre for permission to act against soldiers named. State police have also sent a letter to Defence Ministry, for sanction to take action. INDIA JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau New Delhi: Union Min- ister of State (I/C) Sci- ence & Technology; Minister of State (I/C) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Sin- gh said that in the Bio- tech Start-ups sector, India is moving from women specific to wom- en-led projects. He said, today, India is looking at a growth of the Bio- tech sector from $70 Bil- lion to $150 Billion in the next 4 years and added that this cannot be accomplished with- out the active participa- tion of women. After releasing a book based on “Com- pendium of 75 Women Biotech Entrepre- neurs” at Biotech Start- up Expo at Pragati Maidan here, Dr Jiten- dra Singh was address- ing the session “The Way Forward”. He said, in the past 8 years of Modi Govt, the number of female entrepreneur- owned Biotech compa- nies has seen an expo- nential rise and this can be aptly described as women-led empower- ment, rather than wom- en empowerment only . The Minister said that women scientists have carved a niche for themselves in Space, Nuclear Science, Drone and Nano-technology and added that many of the big scientific pro- jects including that of mostambitiousmanned mission Gaganyaan to be launched in 2023 are being led by women sci- entists. He said, one of the key pillars of PM Modi’s New India is the success story of women innovators in country . Number of Biotech Start-Ups in nation has increased from 50 to over 5,000 in last 8 years, because of PM Modi’s support, Dr Singh said. INDIA IS MOVING FROM WOMEN-SPECIFIC TO WOMEN-LED PROJECTS: JITENDRA SINGH New Delhi (ANI): Re- form measures taken by government in past eight years, like the re- moval of outdated laws, have furthered ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in In- dia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday . “Guided by the prin- ciple of ‘Reform, Per- form and Transform’ the Government of In- dia has brought in sev- eral reforms which have furthered ‘Ease of Doing Business.’ At the same time, many out- dated laws which slowed growth have been removed,” the PM tweeted. The Prime Minister shared details of reforms during the last 8 years in the field of ‘Ease of Doing Busi- ness’ and for spreading widespread prosperity and encouraging entre- preneurship in the country . He shared a MyGov tweet thread and arti- cles from his website and Namo App. It listed major economic reform measures taken by the government in the past eight years. A graphic released with the tweet notes that India has become the fastest-growing economy in the world. The Indian economy grew by 8.7 per cent in the year ended March 2022, the fastest among the major economies across the world. The real GDP or Gross Domestic Prod- uct (GDP) at Constant (2011-12) Prices in the year 2021-22 is estimat- ed to attain a level of Rs 147.36 lakh crore, as against the first revised estimate of Rs 135.58 lakh crore for the year 2020-21, released on 31st January 2022. The growth in GDP during 2021-22 is estimated at 8.7 percent as compared to a contraction of 6.6 per cent in 2020-21, as per the latest data re- leased by the National Statistical Office (NSO). The tweet highlight- ed that India has achieved its highest-ev- er merchandise and ser- vices exports. India achieved an all- time high annual mer- chandise export of $417.81 billion in FY 2021-22, an increase of 43.18 % over $291.81 bil- lion in FY2020-21 and an increase of 33.33 % over $313.36 billion in FY2019-20, as per Minis- try of Commerce & In- dustry data. GST collections surged to an all-time high of Rs 1.68 lakh crore in April 2022. REFORMS HAVE AIDED IN INDIA’S ‘EASE OF DOING BUSINESS’: PM Members of Patidar community & various organisations will hold a protest today demanding renaming of Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. The Motera cricket stadium was earlier named after Sardar Patel.The stadi- um has become a flash point ahead of state polls as Patidar groups have come together under ‘Sardar Sanman Sankalp Andolan Samiti’ demanding a name change. PM Modi shared major economic reform steps taken in past 8 yrs Graphic showing India as fastest- growing economy in the world Narendra Modi @narendramodi Guided by the principle of ‘Reform, Perform and Transform’ the Government of India has brought in several reforms which have furthered ‘Ease of Doing Business.’ At the same time, many outdated laws which slowed growth have been removed. Pune/Mumbai: BJP leader Devendra Fad- navis on Saturday ex- pressed happiness as BJP won 3 RS seats in the state. “Very happy that all our three candi- dates- Piyush Goyal, Anil Bonde, and Dhananjay Mahadik have been elected to RS. Dhananjay Mahadik ne aisa dhobi pachhad la- gaya’ in last moments that he got more votes than Sena’s Raut,” he said. NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday said Fadnavis succeeded in working the “miracle” of weaning away inde- pendent MLAs from ri- val camps using “differ- ent means”. The sixth seat was a risk for MVA, but (Ma- harashtra CM and Shiv Sena president) Uddhav Thackeray took risk. Purnia: At least nine- people were killed and two others injured when the SUV they were travelling in lost control and fell into a roadside ditch in Bi- har’s Purnia district on Saturday, officials said. The local administra- tion is trying to ascer- tain the identity of the deceased.Purnea: At least eight people were killed and two others injured when the SUV they were travelling in lost control and fell into a roadside ditch in Bi- har’s Purnia district on Saturday, officials said. Local administration is trying to ascertain de- ceaseds’ identity .’ CM Nitish Kumar ex- pressed condolences on loss of lives in accident & announced a compen- sation of Rs 4 lakh each forfamiliesof deceased. New Delhi (ANI): Delhi HC is scheduled to pass a judgment on Monday (June 13) on a petition moved by CPIM Leader Brinda Karat challenging a trial court order which had dismissed her plea seeking an FIR against Union Minister Anurag Thakur and his colleague–MP Pravesh Verma for allegedly delivering hate speeches in 2020. The Bench of Justice Chandra Dhari Singh on Monday will pronounce the Judgement who kept the order reserved on March 25, 2022, in the matter. Karat in October 2021, had challenged the trial court order. New Delhi (PTI): Delhi HC has directed Centre to expeditiously take steps for filling up vacant posts, including that of Member (Administration), Member (Law) and Member (Finance or Ac- countancy) in Adjudicating Authority under PMLA within four months. Justice Prathiba M Singh said steps shall also be taken to fill the posts of Administra- tive Officer and Registrar on an expedi- tious basis.“It is directed that steps shall be taken for filling up all vacant posts, on an expeditious basis & in any case within a period of 4 months,” HC said. An investiga- tion by the state police revealed disproportionate firing by a team of the 21 Para Special Forces led to im- mediate killing of villag- ers.We have registered five cases in this regard. The investigation is un- derway. —TJ Longkumer, Nagaland’s DGP Sharad Pawar compliments Fadnavis for BJP’s poll result The SIT alleged that soldiers didn’t follow SOPs. Amit Shah being felicitated with a painting of Diu Fort during the 25th Western Zonal Council meeting, in Diu on Saturday. Botched Nagaland Ambush: 30 soldiers named in state police chargesheet Mumbai: Describing BJP’s victory on 3 RS seats in Maharashtra as ‘mandate of horsetrading,’ Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday accused EC of sid- ing with opposition party, which he claimed “put pres- sure” on poll panel. Raut said defeat of Sena’s 2nd candidate Sanjay Pawar was not a setback. PM Narendra Modi and HM Amit Shah lauded Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday for BJP winning 3 Rajya Sabha seats in the biennial elections to four seats on Friday. Modi hailed CM for his political strategy and acumen which played a major role in winning. Chandigarh: Day after los- ing RS election in Haryana due to cross-voting, Congress expelled its leg- islator Kuldeep Bishnoi for cross voting. didn’t vote for party candidate Ajay Maken and cross-voted in favour of Independent candidate Kartikeya, who was supported by ruling BJP-JJP combine. ‘MANDATE OF...’: RAUT ON BJP’S MAHA RS GAINS BIG GIFT FROM KARNATAKA: PM MODI, SHAH LAUD CM BASAVARAJ BOMMAI CONG EXPELS ITS HARYANA MLA KULDEEP BISHNOI Chandigarh (ANI): Congress candidate Ajay Maken lost RS polls to media baron Kartikeya Sharma, the BJP-backed independent candidate, by a “narrow margin”, a huge shock for the grand old party which was confident of winning the seat. “By a very very, very narrow margin, Ajay Maken has lost,” Haryana Congress MLA Bharat Bhushan Batra told report- ers after results came in. Polling was held on June 10 to elect two members to Upper House of Parl from Haryana. BJP’s Krishan Lal Panwar scored a comfortable victory with 31 votes, leaving the battle for the second seat between Maken and Sharma. Telangana: Celebrity fashion designer Prathyusha Gari- mella was found dead on Saturday in suspicious circum- stances at her Banjara Hills resi- dence in Hyderabad, Telangana. Prathyusha, who was founder of her own label named Prathyusha Garimella, used to run a fashion studio in Banjara Hills and had top clients from Tollywood, Bol- lywood and also from other sectors. CI of Banjara Hills has stated that she was found lying in the bathroom and that her dead body has been shifted to Osmania hospital. She is suspected to have died by suicide. New Delhi: Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain and reigning world champion Nikhat Zareen lived up to the expectations and booked their places in the Indian boxing contingent for the 2022 Commonwealth Games by registering comprehensive victories on the final day of the trials on Saturday. Washington: A US district judge in Las Vegas has dis- missed a rape lawsuit against football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, castigating the legal team behind the complaint. Judge Jennifer Dorsey threw out the case brought by Kath- ryn Mayorga of Nevada, who alleged she was assaulted by Portuguese soccer star in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009. Beijing: China has contin- ued to harden its positions along the border with India, and countries in the region should have to face politi- cal intimidation by Beijing, US Defence Secretary Lloyd J Austin said Satur- day. The comments come just days after a top US Army general had said that China’s infrastructure de- velopment along the entire area opposite the border with India is alarming. New Delhi: The female cyclist, who had alleged sexual harassment by sacked national coach RK Sharma, on Saturday filed a police complaint against him even as the Sports Authority of India (SAI) said it will speak with the cycling contingent that travelled to Slovenia as part of its detailed inves- tigation. AJAY MAKEN LOSES RS POLLS BY ‘NARROW MARGIN’ TO MEDIA BARON STADIUM RENAME: PATIDARS TO PROTEST TODAY TOP FASHION DESIGNER FOUND DEAD IN HYDERABAD HOME, COPS SUSPECT SUICIDE HC’s VERDICT ON BRINDA’S PIL AGAINST THAKUR ON JUNE 13 EXPEDITE FILLING OF PMLA’s ADJUDICATING AUTHORITY POSTS CWG 2022: LOVLINA, NIKHAT AMONG 4 WOMEN IN INDIAN BOXING CONTINGENT RAPE CASE AGAINST FOOTBALL STAR CRISTIANO RONALDO DISMISSED ‘CHINA HARDENING POSITIONS ALONG INDIA BORDER’ CYCLIST FILES POLICE CASE AGAINST COACH RS POLLS 9 killed, two hurt as car falls into roadside ditch 27 of 30 topics resolved in Western Zonal Council meet chaired by Shah IN THE COURTYARD Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh addressing a session “The Way Forward’’ at Biotech Start-up Expo at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. CRUCIAL READS Bhuj: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday said that suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma should be arrested for her contro- versial remarks about Prophet Muhammad. While stating that nobody should indulge in violence over the issue nor should police take law in their hands. “Nupur Sharma is not being arrested. As per the law, she should be arrested. She has not been arrested for so many days. Why don’t you arrest her and take legal action against her? Who is stopping you?” Owaisi asked, speaking to reporters in Bhuj, Gujarat. HER APOLOGY NOT ENOUGH, ARREST NUPUR AS PER LAW: OWAISI Amit Shah @AmitShah Released @satyanve- shan ji’s book ‘Maha- rana: Thousand Years of Crusade’ published by @prabhatbooks today. This is a commendable effort to put in front of the country the glorious history of thousands of years of struggle and glorious history of the Maharanas of Mewar for the protection of religion and culture.
  • 8. NEWS JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Bikaner: When Tulsi Devi, a divyang of Nal- bari, got the tricycle within 24 hours, she thanked the state gov- ernment and the dis- trict administration. It happened after she reached the Collector’s office on Friday. Tulsi Devi told that her old tricycle was broken. Taking quick action on this, despite Satur- day being a state holi- day, Collector Bhagwa- ti Prasad Kalal handed over the tricycle to Tulsi Devi. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the government for this help and told that she is getting pension under the Chief Minister’s Special Yogyajan Sam- man Pension Yojana. Dausa (PTI): A 25-year- old man allegedly ended his life after he shot at and injured a girl with whom he was in a rela- tionship in Dausa dis- trict, police said. The critically injured girl, aged around 17, is admitted to SMS hospi- tal in Jaipur, they said. The man, who mar- ried last month to an- other woman, called the girl to an agricul- ture farm at around 4 am on Friday. When she arrived, he opened fire at her and left the place, police said. The man reached home and called a fam- ily member of the girl saying that she was dead and her body was lying in the farm. Sub- sequently, he went to the roof of the house and shot himself in the head, they said. The houses of both of them are located at a distance of around 500 metres in same village. On receiving the phone call, the girl’s family rushed to the farm and found her in an injured state and took her home instead of a hospital. First India Bureau Kota: Seven people were arrested in Ram- ganj Mandi sub-divi- sion on Saturday after a group of men created a ruckus during a Dalit wedding procession be- ing taken out under po- lice protection in Goy- anda village of the dis- trict. On Friday night, some people from Ra- jput community tried to stop the Dalit wedding procession. They creat- ed ruckus and made casteist remarks. First India Bureau Jodhpur: Police have set an unique example by uniting the two fami- lies after seven years. Marriages were solem- nised seven years ago but got into tangle and matter reached the po- lice station Daijar area of Jodhpur. The police counselled both the families for one-and-a-half months. Boththefamiliesagreed and on Friday , marriage procession reached the police station, where both the couples were married again in the presence of the police. The interesting thing about the marriage was that the sons and daugh- ters of the couples be- came baraatis. Both the couples Girdhariram- Usha and Vishnaram- Dharu remarried after 7 years at police station. Girdhari has two sons while Vishnaram has a son and daughter. Chateauroux[France] (ANI): Tokyo Paralym- pics gold medalist Ava- ni Lekhara added an- other medal to her tally by winning gold at the R8- Women’s 50m 3P SH1 event during the ongoing Chateauroux Para Shooting World Cup 2022. She won the medal by achieving a score of 458.3. This is her second gold at the event. Earlier on Friday, Rahul Jakhar and Ru- bina Francis won gold and silver medals re- spectively at the P5 Mixed 10m Air Pistol Standard SH1 event in the ongoing Chateaur- oux Para Shooting World Cup 2022. First India Bureau Banswara: Three peo- ple, including two driv- ers killed in a collision between two trucks on Nimbahera-Dahod (NH 113) in Sadar police station area of Ban- swara district. Mean- while, one injured was taken out and admitted to the hospital. The speed of the trucks can be gauge from the fact that the trucks got completely damaged in the acci- dent. Entire cabins were destroyed. The drivers were stuck in the steering for hours. Rajendra Chhabra Jaipur: The Khandela SDM for whom the ad- vocates of the state are agitating and protest- ing is a junior RAS Rakesh Kumar, who became RAS last year after getting promoted from Tehsildar servic- es. Notably, in July 2020, he was given his first posting as Khan- dela SDM. There are several questions which need answers. Firstly, when for the past one year repeated complaints regarding corruption were being made against him, then why wasn’t he ever trans- ferred, while several RAS and SDM in the state have been trans- ferred. Secondly, which political power play has ensured that the SDM remains comfort- ably placed in the posi- tion? How did such a junior officer get in- volved in corruption? How was he so power- ful in the region that the police was also a ‘party’ in his game? Sixteen years are left for Rakesh Kumar’s service and he could have been given a good posting before retiring but in the very first year and the very first posting, Kumar de- stroyed his career. Now a demand is being raised that the powers of SDM related to rev- enue cases - hearing and decision making - should be taken back which could be a worri- some point for the en- tire RAS cadre. JUNIOR RAS’s ‘ADVENTURES’ TURN TO ‘MISADVENTURE’! LAWYER SUICIDE: FAMILY MEMBERS CONTINUE STIR Family refuses to conduct funeral; deadlock over demands continues Ramesh Sharma  Sikar: Family members of advocate Hansraj, who died after he set himself on fire inside sub-divisional magis- trate’s office, and advo- cates continued their protest in Sikar on the third consecutive day on Saturday . The family has refused to conduct funeral and the dead- lock over the demands is continuing. MP Swami Sumed- hanand, RLP MLA Narayan Beniwal went to the dharna site and spoke to the family members. Hansraj’s brother Ranjeet said that the administration was pressuring to cremate the body but the cre- mation will be done only after the demands are met. He said that if the pressure contin- ued, the funeral would be conducted in the SDM court. Calling the suicide as a sacrifice for justice by Hansraj, MP Sumed- hanand said that it was surprising that the ad- ministration has not taken any step to end the deadlock even after three days. He said that the sac- rifice of Hansraj will not go in vain. The MP said that the dharna MP Swami Sumedhanand, RLP MLA Narayan Beniwal participate in dharna with family members. When divyang gets tricycle in less than 24 hrs in Bikaner! Man shoots girl,kills self in Dausa; girl in hospital 7 held for creating ruckus at Dalit’s marriage in Kota Remarriage in which couple’s children became ‘baraatis’ Para Shooting WC 2022: Avani Lekhara clintches second gold TWO COUSINS DIE AS SPEEDING BUS HITS CAR FROM BACK SIDE IN BARMER BODY FOUND BURIED UNDER TRAILER Barmer: Two cousins were killed in a road mis- hap in Barmer district. Incident happened when a bus rammed into the car from the back side. Car was crushed under the bus that caused the death of two cousins Jasram Soni and Kewal Ram on the spot, police said. In the accident four passengers of the bus including two women also got injured who were admitted to the hospital. Police said that on Saturday a car was going to Baitu from Barmer. A bus com- ing from Jodhpur to Barmer, rammed into a car from the backside. —Mukesh Mathrani Udaipur: A dead body was left unattended for 16 hours in Udaipur after a trailer lost its balance and overturned near Kevra Police Chow- ki on Udaipur-Banswara highway. Police said that nobody was aware that a dead body was buried under the overturned trailer. “The mishap took place early Friday morning. The trailer lost its balance while trying to collide with another trailer parked in the op- posite direction. SixdieinseparateroadaccidentsinRaj M M M TERMINATION OF SDM, SHO DEMANDED RENOVATE AT LEAST ONE WATER SOURCE IN EACH PANCHAYAT: NEERAJ Sri Ganganagar: Divisional Commissioner Dr Neeraj K Pawan said at least one traditional water source should be selected and renovated in each gram panchayat of the division. The Div Commis- sioner was addressing the divisional level video conference on Saturday. Gram Panchayat level representatives and government personnel of the division joined in this VC. The Divisional Commis- sioner said that every gram panchayat should get a johad, pond or nadi renovated and plantation should be done in them through MNREGA. Alwar: A girl student suffering from migraine died as her health deteriorated after she was dropped 3 km away from the bus stand by a bus of GLM Agriculture College. After that Hemlata Kumawat reached the hostel and got admitted to the hospital after her health deteriorated where she died during treat- ment. Students created ruckus in GLM Agriculture College on Saturday by closing the college gate. AILING GIRL STUDENT DIES DUE TO COLLEGE ADMIN’S NEGLIGENCE, STUDENTS PROTEST Suratgarh: Production stalled from the supercriti- cal thermal power plant of Suratgarh as the eighth unit of the plant has been closed for the last 2 days. It was shut down due to leak- age in the tube. Meanwhile, the seventh unit is also ly- ing closed due to generator failure. So, there is zero production from two units of 1360 MW of critical thermal. Even the sub-critical thermal unit has the same story as its two units of 250 MW capacity of the plant are closed. Both the plants are generating 817 MW instead of the expected 2860 MW. SURATGARH THERMAL UNIT SHUT FOR TWO DAYS DUE TO TECHNICAL FAULT NEWS DIGEST Massive fire breaks out in factory in Dausa, no casualty Six drown in separate incidents in Rajasthan First India Bureau Dausa: A major fire broke out in a facto- ry located in Mahu- wa area of Dausa district, officials said on Saturday. It was a pattal- dona (plates) manufactur- ing unit which caught fire at around 3 am on Friday . Fire brigades were pressed into service but they could not control the fire after which fire brigades from Jaipur were also called,” police said. SHO Mahuwa Police Station Bud- dhi Prakash said that crude oil-like sub- stance is coming out from the factory and there is a strong pos- sibility that stolen crude oil was stored in the factory. Police suspect that oil was allegedly stolen from a pipeline passing from about 100-me- tres away from the factory . The oil is the reason firefighters are finding it diffi- cult to put out the fire, they said. First India Bureau Bundi/Bikaner: Four children were drowned in two sepa- rate incidents in Ra- jasthan on Saturday. In Bundi’s Hindoli town, three kids drowned in a water body. The incident happened in the Sala- vliya village when four kids went into the water body to take bath. One of the kids went deep into the water. Later, three of them drowned while they were try- ing to save each other. “The deceased was identified as Kaushal (13), Kuldeep (14) and Dilkhush (13). 13-year-old girl drowns in Bikaner In Bikaner, a 13-year- old girl in Bikaner’s Khajuwala area drowned in a canal, police informed on Saturday. The inci- dent occurred at un- der Chatargarh PS. 2 kids drown in Hanumangarh In Hanumangarh, 2 kids were drowned in pond in the farm in village Hirnawali. Fire tenders try to douse the flames in the factory. Police investigating at the accident site in Banswara. Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist Avani Lekhara with her new supporters cheering for the finals of the R2 10m Air Rifle SH1 event. She met these youngsters before finals at the range and was happy to share some of experiences with them. Tulsi Devi with officials. Jasram Soni & Kewal Ram Remarriage of both couples being solemnised in police station. Villagers seraching kids’ bodies in water body in Bundi. Collision of 2 trucks claimed 3 lives in Banswara will continue till jus- tice is given to the de- ceased advocate. MLA Narayan Beni- wal said that it was an example of the corrupt system trou- bling people. 3 minor boys drown in Bundi SDM Rakesh Kumar gets first aide after fire incident.
  • 9. WHERE DO AZAM KHAN’S LOYALTIES LIE? The nature of poli- tics is such that even real loyalty is seen shamelessly in the throes of moral bank- ruptcy . There was a dis- cussion that the BJP is going to field Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi in the Rampurby-election,but suddenlyanunexpected name of Ghanshyam Lodhi was announced whom the people of Rampur believe to be the man of Azam Khan. Lodhi, who has been a two-timeSPMLC,Azam Khan’s grace, is also popularly believed to be the head of Azam’s ‘Hindu army’. He also had the status of ‘Hanu- man’ of Azam. Sources reveal that earlier, when Azam met Akhilesh Ya- dav in a closed room, something else was go- ing on in Azam’s mind and heart. This meeting lasted for about two hours and when Akh- ilesh came out of the room after this meeting, he signaled to his close ones that Azam would field his wife Tanzeem Fatima. But as soon as this news started taking shape in saffron party, some people came in contact with Azam, and after that his tone changed. Talking to Akhilesh, Azam sug- gested the name of one of his close aide Asim Raza, saying that his ac- complice Hayat didn’t want to contest from Rampur. So whether Lo- dhi wins or Raza wins in Rampur, only Azam will get the pleasure of winning. And in these changedcircumstances, even if the ED makes new cases against Azam, Azam’s ‘ s a f f r o n h o p e s ’ have already been de- clared. WILL THE COUNTRY GET A MUSLIM PRESIDENT? The way Nupur Sharma’s state- ments have provoked the Muslim community living in and outside the country and especially the way there has been an extremely strong re- action from Arab coun- tries, BJP can play its trump card in the presi- dential election. Sourc- es close to the topmost echelons of Sangh and the BJP reveal that the saffron party can play its master stroke under which a Muslim can be made the next Presi- dent or Vice President of the country . The first name in this race is of Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, who apart from being a politician, is a poet, writer and scholar. In recent days, three of his novels have come out in Hindi, he is soft-spoken and friendly, has been the Minister of Parlia- mentary Affairs, due to which he has deep ties with the opposition par- ties as well. He is also considered close to the Sangh and Modi. An- other name is that of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan who is always in the head- lines for his impeccable ideas. This time too, when Qatar demanded an apology from the Government of India on Nupur Sharma’s statement, Arif went ahead and rejected this demand outright and said, “Due to the stupid- ity of two or four peo- ple, 5000 old culture has been put in the dock.” Arif, a lawyer by profes- sion, is also an expert in law, Islam and the Con- stitution. He has equal knowledge of Upani- shads, Puranas and Bhagwat Geeta. In the Shah Bano case, he had resigned from the Rajiv Gandhi cabinet, then Vajpayee also became his admirer. Thawar Chand Gehlot, a Dalit leader and Governor of Karnataka has also tak- en a fresh entry in this race. In recent days, when Ge- hlot came to Delhi, one of his important meet- ings with PM Modi is being linked to this de- velopment. NAVEEN DEMANDS RS 15K CRORE FROM THE CENTRAL GOVT Naveen Patnaik has learned the finer tricks of politics from his father Biju Patnaik. Recently, when Naveen Patnaik got a message from the central BJP government that he has to support the NDA candidate in the presi- dential election, along with saying yes, Naveen also brought forward his old demand in which the Odisha gov- ernment was to get Rs 10,333 crore from the central government un- der the head of ‘food subsidy’. This payment is pending for a long time, so the Odisha gov- ernment has also added an additional interest of Rs 5454.67 crore on it. Odisha’s Naveen Pat- naik government says that ‘since the central government has taken so long in payment, due to this they have to bear the burden of addition- al interest of several crores. The BJP strate- gists wanted Naveen to come to Delhi once and meet PM Modi, but Naveen is leaving on 28 June on a foreign trip to UAE and Italy. He is also scheduled to meet the Pope this time in Vatican City. Naveen is travelling to these countries to attract for- eign investment to Odi- sha, he has to meet NRI Odia people settled in Dubai, after which he will leave for Italy . ...AND FINALLY Recently, a high- power meeting of BJP leaders was convened regarding Kashmir elections, in which National Secu- rity Advisor Ajit Doval was also present. In this meeting, the strat- egy of Kashmir elec- tion was discussed in detail and a suggestion came that why not Na- tional Conference leader Farooq Abdul- lah be asked to come in support of BJP. Farooq was spoken to but he bluntly said, “I am 85 years old and if I come with BJP at this time no one will touch my soil, and I have to be buried here in Kash- mir only.” Only after this, the ED has tight- ened the noose on Fa- rooq Abdullah for al- leged financial irregu- larities in the Kashmir Cricket Association. BJP is now talking to some smaller parties and strong independ- ents there to support the BJP after winning. FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL BY TRIDIB RAMAN The author is a journalist and political commentator and views expressed are his personal Children are the flower buds of life’s garden, they must be protected at all costs; all of us must stand united against child labour. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 AZAM KHAN ARIF MOHAMMAD KHAN MUKHTAR ABBAS NAQVI NAVEEN PATNAIK First India Bureau Jaipur: While most ministers considered Saturday’scabinetmeet- ing to be a routine affair where they would give their assent to certain proposals, it came as a shock to them when, re- freshed from the victory of Rajya Sabha election, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who is now fo- cussed on penning the script to make a come- back in the state post 2023assemblypolls;lam- basted the ministers on their laid back attitude. A visibly agitated Gehlotgaveapieceof his mind to the minis- ters during the two and half hour long meeting whereinthechief minis- tertookafullthirtymin- utes, specially to high- light his angst and to alert the ministers to buckle up. But Gehlot’s verbal barbs were not based on whims, rath- er had the backing of feedback and factual records on ministers’ activities in field. Thefeedbackrevealed to Gehlot stated that most of the ministers kept their doors closed for people and have post- ed guards outside their bungalows where let alonegeneral public, even Congress workers are several times not al- lowed to enter. There- fore, Gehlot has cau- tionedtheministersask- ing them to keep their doors open for everyone. Moreover, Gehlot also assured the ministers that if they do their work properly and any officer does not cooper- ate thereafter and the government’s policies and schemes are thus af- fected on ground, then actionwouldbetakenon such officer. “Theresponsibilityof implementing the deci- sions of the government lies with the ministers, legislators and officers. If theofficerdoesnotfol- low the instructions, then action will be tak- en. If any officer does not obey the instruc- tions, then tell me. Ac- tionwillbetakenagainst such officers,” he said. Meanwhile,Gehlotin- structedtheministersto tour the state and asked them to engage in night stays in villages during the tour. FAROOQ ABDULLAH ‘Aggressive’ Gehlot lambasts own Cabinet colleagues! CM GEHLOT LEARNS OF SEVERAL MINISTERS CLOSING THEIR DOORS NOT JUST TO PUBLIC BUT TO PARTY WORKERS AS WELL Responsibility of implementing decisions of the government lies with ministers, legislators and officers. If they don’t follow orders, then action will be taken.. —Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister First India Bureau Jaipur: After success- fully strategising for comfotable sailing of the three Congress candidates in the Ra- jya Sabha elections, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, on Saturday, stressed that all par- ties have given a befit- ting reply to BJP’s horse trading attempts by staying united. Tweeting his elation on victory, Gehlot said, “Heartfelt grati- tude to all the honor- able MLAs for the stu- pendous victory of Congress candidates in the Rajya Sabha elections. It is the luck of Rajasthan that whether it is the time of Rajya Sabha elec- tions or political cri- sis, 6 MLAs who joined Congress from BSP in Rajasthan, 13 Inde- pendents, 2 CPI(M), 2 BTP, 1 RLD MLAs have supported our govern- ment. All these have given a befitting reply to the horse-trading attempts made by the BJP.” The Chief Minister, in a series of tweets, further added, “These MLAs have supported the government since 2018 only to give a sta- ble government to the state because develop- ment is possible at a faster pace with a sta- ble government. These MLAs have supported the government with- out any inducement for the development of their area. I am happy that in Rajasthan, these MLAs have set a new tradition in which they have defeated the money power and mus- cle power of BJP and further strengthened the confidence of the people of the state. With this victory, the prestige of our state has increased in the whole country.” Party unity thwarted BJP’s horse-trading attempts: CM Gehlot’s cabinet... naming medical col- lege school of Bharat- pur after ex-CM Jag- annath Pahadia, pro- moting solar energy, and implementation of GPF deduction for state employees. Technology training for Youth The Cabinet has de- cided to set up Rajiv Gandhi Centre of Ad- vanced Technology (CBT) Institute as a Society . Along with this, the bylaws of the society were also ap- proved. With this, youth in the state will getopportunitiestodo certificate courses in latest IT technologies. Medical college and school named after former CM Pahadia Keeping in view the public sentiments, it has been decided to name Govt Higher Secondary School at Bhusawar, Bharatpur after Jagannath Paha- riya. Strengthening agri markets in state The cabinet has taken an important decision for strengthening of agricultural markets. It has been decided to amend Mandi Act for provision of ‘mandi area’ in place of pre- sent provision of sec- tion 17 & section 17-A of Rajasthan Krishi Upaj Mandi Act, 1961. Land allotment for 1000 MW solar power project in Jaisalmer The cabinet decided to allot 9479.15 bighas (2397.54 hectares) of government land to M/s Adani Renewable Energy Holding for Ltd.,atvillageBandha in Jaisalmer district, for1000MWsolarpow- er project. Electricity generation will in- crease with establish- ment of solar energy based generation unit in the state. Amendment in Raj State Employees General Provident Fund Rules, 2021 The cabinet decided to amend ‘Rajasthan State Employees Gen- eral Provident Fund Rules, 2021’. In order to implement this pro- posal, the provisions of Rajasthan State Employees General ProvidentFundRules, 2021 will be applicable to the state employees appointedonandafter 01-01-2004. Medi-tourism wellness Centre The Cabinet has de- cided to establish and operate a Medi-Tour- ismWellnessCentreat Nathdwara. The Cen- tre will be operated on pilot basis under the aegis of district level society through expe- rienced social organi- zation to provide qual- ity medicine of Natur- opathy ,YogaandAyur- veda. Amendment in Raj Ethanol Production Promotion Policy The Cabinet has de- cided to amend the earlier set priorities and the State’s “Ra- jasthan Ethanol Pro- duction Promotion Policy2021”forsetting up of Distilleries, Breweries and Bot- tling Plants in Ra- jasthan. FROM PG1… First India Bureau Jaipur:Duringthecabi- net meet, issue of an of- ficer related to RSS was raised by UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal who pointed at Education Minister Dr BD Kalla andsaid,“Primeposting has been given to the people of RSS. At least you remove such peo- ple.” Dhariwal men- tioned someone named Ranjit after which Kalla gave clarification on the matter from his side and said that he has been transferred, but not re- lieved. On this CM Ge- hlot also supported Dha- riwal and asked Dr BD Kalla to relieve the of- ficer immediately . Now the question doing roundsin‘powercircles’ is : who gave posting to people associated with RSS in Congress rule? Min Dhariwal questions RSS officer’s posting The administration is busy preparing for CM Gehlot’s proposed visit to Rajsamand on June 12 due to which Rajsamand District Collector Neelabh Saxena and Rajsamand SP Sudhir Chaudhary reached the venue where they took stock of preparations and gave necessary directions. Gehlot is scheduled to visit Khamnor and Fatehpur in Rajsamand district on June 12, where he will lay foundation stone of an Ayurve- dic hospital to be built in 52 bighas of land. Admn is busy preparing for event to be held in Bhagal, while a helipad is being built. CM TO VISIT RAJSAMAND ON JUNE 12 I am happy that in Ra- jasthan, these MLAs have set a new tradition in which they have defeated the money power and muscle power of BJP. —Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister These MLAs have supported govt since 2018 only to give stable govt to Raj as fast devp is possible only in such scenario CM Ashok Gehlot CM Ashok Gehlot
  • 10. P ooja Hegde is one of the most promising actresses in the entertainment in- dustry . She often treats her fans with a glimpse of her everyday routine on social me- dia. Pooja has made a mark for herself in the industry with her talent.Shehasworkedinmovies such as Radhe Shyam, Beast, Housefull 4, and others. Pooja enjoys a massive fan following and her fans wait for her photo- graphs to come out in the public domain. Pooja shared some behind-the-scenes (BTS) photos from her latest project and oozed royalty as she got dolled up in Indian attire. She also accessorized her look well with some jewellery . Nonetheless, she was looking pretty in the pictures. A fan wrote, “Gor- geous.” A nanya Panday is one of the popu- lar celebrities in Bollywood. She entered the industry with Karan Johar’s Student of the Year 2 in the year 2019. After that, she appeared in several movies including Pati Patni Aur Woh, Geh- raiyaan, and others. She enjoys a massive fan following on social media and now and then, she updates her fans with her personal and pro- fessional lives. Ananya talked about her experience of working with Siddhant and revealed the nicknames she has for both of them. “It was amaz- ing. Sid and I are good friends. I call us Tom and Jerry because we fight a lot. But then we also love each other a lot. He’s a great actor.” www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 JAIPUR, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 K iara Advani is one of the leading actresses in the film industry. The actress gave hits like ‘Kabir Singh’, ‘Good News,and‘Shershaah’,among others, and worked with co-ac- tors like Akshay Kumar, Diljit Dosanjh, Shahid Kapoor, Kartik Aaryan, and Sidharth Malhotra. She is currently gearing up for her next release ‘JugJugg Jeeyo’ opposite Varun Dhawan. Talk- ing about her favourite star, the 29-year-old actress earlier said her favourite co-star depends on the film she is promoting and with whom. When asked if she has worked with many amazing actors in the past and will be seen with Vicky Kaushal, Varun Dha- wan, and Ram Charan in her next projects and who has been her fa- vourite co-actor amongst all? To which Kiara replied, “Who am I working with right now? Kartik right, so he is my favourite costar. The film I am promoting is what my answer depends on. If I am promoting ‘Govinda Mera Naam’ with Vicky, he will be my favourite costar and so on. So, I am going to be very practical and say that Kar- tik Aaryan is my favourite costar amongst everyone. ranitha Subhash has welcomed her firstborn with hubby Nitin Raju. The couple has been blessed with a baby girl. Sharing some pictures from the hospital on social media, the actress penned an emotional note thanking all the doctors and the hospital staff, who helped her during the delivery. Her note read, “The last few days have been surreal … ever since our baby girl was born...I was really lucky to have a gynaecologist mom, but for her, this was the hardest time emo- tionally. Thankfully we had Dr Sunil Ishwar and his team at Aster Rv that made sure my delivery was smooth. Also wanted to thank Dr Subbu, our anaesthetist, and his team who made sure the process was as less painful as possible. Can’t wait to share my birth story with you all.” P PRANITHA WELCOMES PRANITHA WELCOMES BABY GIRL BABY GIRL TOM & JERRY KIARA'S KIARA'S FAVOURITE FAVOURITE CO-STAR CO-STAR K areena Kapoor Khan is an actress who is known for her presence on so- cial media. The actress aces the art of keeping her fans updated about her personal and pro- fessional lives and of- ten shares pics from the set. Interestingly, Kareena is currently shooting for her OTT debut Devotion of Sus- pect X which is be- ing helmed by Su- joy Ghosh and also stars Jaid- eep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma. As Bebo, is quite ac- tive on Insta- gram, she has been sharing pics giving glimpses of her on-set fun with co-stars. And now, Kareena is again making headlines as she has shared a new pic from the sets of Devotion of Suspect X. It happens to be a candid pic of the actress who was seen having a hearty laugh while shoot- ing for an intense scene in the movie. Kareena cap- tioned the image, “In the middle of shooting an in- tense scene with Mr Ghosh…does this happen to most actors? #cracking up #Happiness #Devotion of Suspect X”. Clearly, Karee- na is enjoying every bit of shooting for Sujoy Ghosh’s murder mystery thriller. DEVOTION OF SUSPECT X HEGDE OOZES ROYALTY HEGDE OOZES ROYALTY Pranitha Subhash Ananya Panday Pooja Hegde Kareena Kapoor Khan Kiara Advani
  • 11. 10 ETC JAIPUR | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia F A C E O F T H E D A Y MAHIMA VERMA, Architect ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 People falling under this sign will have very refreshing day. Visiting a mall or watching a movie with family is likely to be the highlight of the day for some. You may enjoy travelling to a tourist destination recommended by your friends. Spend more time with your partner today. LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 You are likely to find the day most auspicious. Your knowledge about your line of work will be roundly appreciated and get you the thumbs up from higher ups. Friends and family may get together to give you a surprise and make your day. Business travel may leave little time for romance. TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20 Something you have implemented at work is likely to profit the company and get you noticed. You are likely to celebrate the achievement of a family youngster in a grand way. Shifting into your very own house may soon become a reality. Overall a good day for you. SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22 You will derive great benefit from an exercise routine that you keenly follow. Extra workload is foreseen at work, but nothing that you cannot handle within office hours. Taking the family on a trip seems impossible today due to your professional commitments. GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 21 Driving down with lover to a happening place is indicated today. A vacation you only dreamed about is likely to become a reality soon . Healthy eating will help prevent digestive ailments. Money will be no constraint in buying what you like. Overall a good day for you. SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 22 Your stars favour a bright beautiful day . A setback you have recently experienced can make you come out stronger. Tax advisor will be a big help in saving taxes, so don’t hesitate to contact one.It is difficult for the relationship of friends turned lovers to fall apart, so relax. Overall a good day for you. CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 23 Good earning opportunities come to you. Help from co-workers in a time consuming task will be forthcoming on the work front. Support of family will encourage you to take up a challenge. Socially, your presence will be much looked forward to. Overall a good day for you. CAPRICORN DEC 23 - JAN 20 Previous investments are likely to give you good returns. Some of you may decide to follow in the footsteps of celebrities and visit the very same exotic destination that they had been to.No amount of excuses will dispel lover’s suspicions about your tendency to stray the path. LEO JULY 24 - AUGUST 23 Project left halfway by someone else may come on your shoulders, but your efforts will be acknowledged. Some clarification will need to be sought on a financial issue, before you take the next step. A Some of you are all set to enjoy a splendid vacation. AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 Keep on doing whatever you are doing to remain healthy. Some of you will have to curb your splurging ways. Family life will cruise along smoothly with much love and bonhomie. Don’t speed up on the road. Chance of moving to a new location on transfer is likely for some. VIRGO AUG 24 - SEP 23 Money coming from various streams will keep you in an elated state of mind. A new fitness regime that you have adopted promises to keep you in the pink of health. Getting an old furniture upholstered may be at the top of the mind of some homemakers. Your search for partner may soon be over. PISCES FEB20 - MARCH 20 Settling down in a new house is indicated for some. Money put together on previous occasions is likely to come in handy now. A family youngster is keen to learn from you, so don’t disappoint.You may have to awaken partner’s interest in you once again. Overall a good day for you. YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva Traditional Indian Medicine can Treat Type 2 DIABETES Several traditional medicines that are commonly used in South Asia were found to be effective in treating type 2 diabetes, reveals a new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham yurveda is a traditional medical sys- tem that has been used for thousands of years in many South Asian countries such as India and Ne- pal. Some of the herbs included are also used in other parts of the world including Iran, China and Mexico - to name a few. A multi-pronged and individualized ap- proach is used to man- age health conditions such as lifestyle modi- fication (including diet), Ayurvedic de- toxifying and purify- ing therapies (e.g., Panchakarma) and Ayurvedic medicines (containing plant, ani- mal or mineral-origin ingredients - single or in combination). In this new study published in Fron- tiers in Pharmacolo- gy, experts conducted an in-depth review to show that these medi- cines are effective in blood sugar control in people with type 2 dia- betes. Other beneficial effects, such as on body weight, blood pressure, cholesterol and other diabetes-re- lated parameters were also shown. It is the first comprehensive systematic review of any traditional medi- cine (including Ayur- veda), which included a wide range of Ayur- vedic medicines. The research was led by Dr Kaushik Chattopadhyay, Asso- ciate Professor in Ev- idence-Based Health- care in the School of Medicine and the Not- tingham Centre for E v i d e n c e - B a s e d Healthcare (A JBI Centre of Excellence) at the University. The team members have expertise in Ayurve- da, diabetes, and this type of research, and are based in top insti- tutes in the UK, India, and Nepal. Type 2 diabetes is a complex disorder that hasmajorhealth,social and economic conse- quences. Type 2 diabe- tes is one of the main diseases for which pa- tients consult Ayurve- dicpractitionersand use Ayurvedic medicines of- ten continu- ously from the point of diagnosis. Ayurve- dic medi- cineiscom- monly used by patients as it fits with their health be- liefs and culture. Itsacceptability ,satis- faction, and perceived relief are usually high, especially among rural, poor, older and indige- nous/minority pop- ulations. Many pa- tients with type 2 dia- betes prefer not to use allopathic medicines due to the associated side effects, cost, and mode of administra- tion (e.g., injections). Previous systemat- ic reviews have shown the potential for managing type 2 diabetes with these m e d i c i n e s , h o w e v e r many need up- dating and none have pro- vided a compre- hensive summary of all the medicines evaluated for manag- ing the condition. As part of this re- view, the team searched a range of sources, including 18 electronic data- bases. Two hundred and nineteen arti- cles were included in the review which rep- resented 199 rand- omized controlled tri- als (21,191 partici- pants) and 98 Ayurve- dic medicines. Many Ayurvedic practitioners may view the inclusion of herb extracts and pro- prietary Ayurvedic medicines in this re- view as a deviation from the classical style of management. However, in reality, many Ayurvedic prac- titioners prescribe, and many people con- sume these types of medicines. Dr Chattopadhyay said: “This is the first time a thorough re- view has taken place looking at all these medicines on a much larger scale. The cur- rent evidence suggests the benefits of a range of Ayurvedic medi- cines in improving gly- cemic control in type 2 diabetes patients. Giv- en the limitations of the available evidence and to strengthen the evidence base, high- quality randomized controlled trials should be conducted and reported.” “As part of the fund- ed project, we have developed a clinical guideline for manag- ing type 2 diabetes by Ayurvedic practition- ers based on this evi- dence and will be eval- uating it.” Source: This article is sourced from www.medindia.net. Medindia is a trusted health site from India and among the top 100 health websites in the world. HANNAH JOY cityfirst@firstindia.co.in A  Ayurvedic medicines help control blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes patients  Traditional medicines can also affect one’s body weight, blood pressure and cholesterol  Many Ayurvedic practitioners prescribe and many people consume traditional medicines  The benefits of a range of Ayurvedic medi- cines can help improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients. HIGHLIGHTS
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