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JAIPUR l FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 129
OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
ED CHARGESHEETS
JOURNO RANA
AYYUB IN MONEY
LAUNDERING CASE
GAGANYAAN: THE FIRST ABORT TEST LIKELY IN 2023
Bengaluru: The first abort test using the special test vehicle (TV) as part
of Gaganyaan, which was earlier being targeted for the last quarter of this
calendar year, is now expected only in early 2023. The Isro chairman, S
Somanath said that test vehicle is already at SHAR and work is progressing.
New Delhi: The ED has filed a chargesheet against
journalist Rana Ayyub under anti-money laundering
law, accusing her of “cheating” public and utilising
charity funds worth `2.69 crore for creating her
personal assets and also violating foreign law.
WALK THE TALK,
SHUT DOWN
TERROR INFRA:
IND TELLS PAK
New Delhi: India strongly countered Pakistan at an
Asia meet Thursday, saying it had no locus standi
to comment on its internal affairs. Lekhi demanded
that Pak immediately cease anti-India cross-border
terrorism, shut down its infrastructure of terrorism.
BSE SENSEX 57,235.33 390.58 | NSE NIFTY 17,014.35 109.25
WOMEN’S IPL SET
TO START NEXT
YEAR IN MARCH
New Delhi: Women’s
Indian Premier League
(WIPL) is set to start as
a five-team tournament
next year after ICC
Women’s T20 World Cup
on February 26. BCCI’s
proposal plan consists
of 22 matches and each
squad to have 18 players.
AAP GUJARAT CHIEF
RELEASED AFTER
3-HOUR DETENTION
SMOKE: SPICEJET
MAKES EMERGENCY
LANDING IN HYD
New Delhi: AAP Gujarat
chief Gopal Italia was
released 3 hours after he
was detained by the Delhi
Police on Thursday from
NCW office in connection
with a video where he used
derogatory language for PM
Narendra Modi.
Hyderabad: A SpiceJet
plane coming from Goa
made an emergency landing
at Hyderabad airport on
Wednesday night after
smoke was observed in
the cabin and cockpit and
aviation regulator DGCA
is probing the incident,
according to officials.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
NO END TO
HIJAB ROW!
 The SC delivers split verdict in Hijab case
 Justice Hemant Gupta upholds hijab ban
 Matter of choice: Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: The Su-
preme Court on Thurs-
day delivered a split
verdict on the ban on
wearing hijab in Karna-
taka’s educational insti-
tutions, referring the
matter to CJI for consti-
tuting a larger bench.
Justice Hemant Gup-
ta, dismissed the ap-
peals against the Kar-
nataka HC, which re-
fused to lift the ban and
held that the hijab is not
part of the “essential
religious practice” in
Islamic faith. “There is
divergence of opinion,”
Justice Gupta, who was
heading the bench, said
at the outset while pro-
nouncing the verdict on
a batch of 26 petitions.
He said he had framed
11 questions in his
judgement.
Justice Sudhanshu
Dhulia allowed the
pleas and said wearing
the hijab is ultimately a
“matter of choice”.
BALL NOW IN CJI’S COURT
The Supreme Court division bench then said the
matter will be placed before the Chief Justice of
India for hearing by a three-judge bench. Meanwhile,
All India Bar Association (AIBA) has requested CJI
UU Lalit that the Hijab issue be referred to a larger
bench of a minimum of 5 judges including 1 Muslim
judge in SC after split judgments on this issue.
Since it’s a
judicial matter
and since I’ve
not read the
written document I’ll not
be commenting on this.
Supreme court verdict is
very important in this matter,
this not limited to Karnataka,
it’s a national issue hence
the we will wait for the final
Supreme Court verdict.
—Basavaraj Bommai,
Karnataka Chief Minister
It is our biggest
priority to hone
the skills and
potential of the
youth. The youth of Himachal
has served in the army and
created new dimensions
in the security of
the country.
Different types
of skills will help
them take them to
higher positions
in the army as
well.
—Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister
MAJOR
HAPPENINGS
 Udupi on Alert,
Karnataka government
deploys additional
security in sensitive
areas after SC verdict
 The hijab matter
will continue to attract
the SC’s attention:
Congress leader
Jairam Ramesh
 Muslim panel hails
Top Court Justice
Dhulia’s verdict, asks
Karnataka govt to
withdraw case
 The questions
framed by Justices
Gupta and Dhulia may
guide the hearing
before the new bench
 The hijab matter
was first argued on
February 2, 2022
Advocate Ejaz Maqbool, representing the petitioner side,
speaks to the media at Supreme Court lawns, on Thursday.
MODI IN HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHAH IN GUJARAT;
TOP BJP HANDS ON DECK FOR THE BIG POLL PUSH
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union Minister Anurag Singh Thakur, Himachal Chief Minister Jai
Ram Thakur, State BJP chief Suresh Kashyap, former CM Prem Kumar Dhumal and other leaders
at the laying of foundation stone of Bulk Drug Park and dedicates the Indian Institute of Information
Technology (IIIT) Una to the nation, in Una, Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI
Diwali arrives early in
Himachal Pradesh!
PM Narendra Modi launches several projects related
to the pharma, education and connectivity in Una, HP
First India Bureau
Shimla: Prime Minis-
ter Narendra Modi on
Thursday laid the foun-
dation stone of a Bulk
Drug Park in Una dis-
trict during his visit to
poll-bound Himachal
Pradesh. He also dedi-
cated to the nation the
Indian Institute of In-
formation Technology
(IIIT)-Una.
Modi laid the founda-
tion stone of the Bulk
Drug Park at Haroli
which will be built at a
cost of more than Rs
1,900 crore. The park
will help reduce de-
pendence on API im-
ports. It is expected to
attract investments of
around Rs 10,000 crore
and provide employ-
ment to more than
20,000 people.
He said that the state
has played a crucial
role in making India the
number one medicine
manufacturer in the
world. “The raw materi-
als for medicine manu-
facturing will be pro-
duced in Himachal
Pradesh. India’s de-
pendency on other
countries will decrease
significantly.” The PM
added that there was a
need for skill and inno-
vation institutions
across country
. More on P5
BJP WILL RETAIN POWER IN GUJ
WITH TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY: SHAH
Addressing a public gathering at Sant Savaiyanath Dham before
launching the third leg of the Gujarat Gaurav Yatra, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed confidence that
ruling BJP will retain power in Gujarat by winning the upcoming
Assembly elections with a two-thirds majority. Also seen here
are CM Bhupendra Bhai Patel, State party chief CR Paatil, union
minister Mansukh Mandaviya and other leaders. Full Report on P5
KERALA HUMAN
SACRIFICE CASE
3 accused in
police custody
till October 24
Ernakulam: Amid the
horrifying case of Hu-
man Sacrifice in Kera-
la’s Pathanamthitta,
Ernakulam First Class
Magistrate Court sends
all three accused to 12-
day Police custody till
October 24 for allegedly
killing two women as a
human sacrifice in
black magic rituals.
Earlier on Wednesday,
the Ernakulam magis-
trate court said the 3 ac-
cused will be under ju-
dicial remand for a 14-
day duration which will
end on October 26.
Tata group, Singapore airlines in
talks over Vistara, AI integration
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Singapore
Airlines Ltd said on
Thursday it was in con-
fidential discussions
with India’s Tata Group
regarding a potential
deal which may involve
the integration of Vist-
ara and Air India.
“The discussions
seek to deepen the exist-
ing partnership be-
tween SIA and Tata,
and may include a po-
tential integration of
Vistara and Air India,”
Singapore Airlines said
in a statement. Howev-
er, it added the discus-
sions were ongoing and
no definitive terms
were agreed upon yet.
Singapore Airlines
owns a 49% stake in
Tata SIA Airlines,
which operates Vistara,
while the remaining
51% is owned by the In-
dian conglomerate. Air
India did not respond to
comment.
RAJASTHAN LEADS IN SOLAR ENERGY DUE
TO STATE GOVT’S POLICIES: CM GEHLOT
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot said on
Thursday that Ra-
jasthan has become a
leading state in the field
of renewable energy.
“Investments are con-
tinuously pouring in
renewable energy sec-
tor after the state gov-
ernment came out with
new solar and wind en-
ergy policies and sim-
plification of rules.
Max MoUs have also
been signed in field of
solar energy Turn to P8
 The MoU signed
between Rajasthan
Vidyut Utpadan Nigam
and Coal India Limited
for 1190MW solar park
`5,400 crore Solar
Park will be set up
in Poogal of the
Bikaner district
 Equipment required
for solar plant must be
manufactured in State
itself, stresses Gehlot
The country has sufficient reserves of coal
and coal supply will be ensured to the states
as per the requirement. States are being
provided with the options of the road to rail and rail-
sea-rail to ensure smooth transportation of coal. India
is at the forefront in the fight against global warming.
—Pralhad Joshi, Union Coal Minister
DELEGATES WILL
ENSURE VICTORY OF
KHARGE: CM GEHLOT
Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot expressed hope on
Thursday that delegates,
while exercising their voting
right, will make Mallikar-
jun Kharge the new party
President. Giving a state-
ment in favour of Kharge via
a video, Gehlot said, “I hope
that delegates will ensure
victory of Mallikarjun Kharge
with huge majority. After we
succeed, he will guide us all.
Congress will emerge as a
stronger opposition. This is
my thought, my wish that
Kharge should be victorious
with great number of votes.”
THREE OF FAMILY KILLED IN CLASH BETWEEN
TWO GROUPS OVER THEIR OLD ENMITY
Bharatpur: Three persons were killed and two injured
in a group clash in Bharatpur district on Thursday. The
incident occurred in Pathena village in Bhusawar police
station area where the families of Vijendra and Dhar-
mendra clashed. Police said that Vijendra (55), his sons
Hemu (28) and Kishan (24) died in the incident. “The
clash broke out between two groups of the same caste
over an old issue,” a police official said. —Ravi Katara
2-DAY POWER MINS
CONF FROM TODAY
EARTHQUAKE
TREMORS IN CHURU
Udaipur: The Union Power
Ministry will convene a two-
day conference of power
ministers of states and
Union Territories in Udaipur
starting Friday. The event
will be chaired by Union
Minister RK Singh. CM
Ashok Gehlot will also be
present in the meeting.
Churu: Tremors were felt in
Sadulpur area of Churu on
Thursday. Earthquake was of
3.5 magnitude. The tremors
were felt at 3:02 pm. People
thought that it was the
impact of movement of
a heavy vehicle but when
they realised it was an
earthquake, they panicked.
IN BRIEF
CM Ashok Gehlot and Pralhad Joshi with (L) Ramcharan Bohra,
Bhanwar Singh Bhati, Govind Singh Dotasra and Usha Sharma
during MoU signing between RVUNL and CIL Jaipur on Thursday.
We welcome the judgment of the Supreme Court. But I had expected
an order on the Thursday hearing. The matter will go to a larger
bench. As of now, the Karnataka government’s no-hijab rule on
campus stays valid. —BC Nagesh, State Education Minister
TRADERS MEET JMCH MAYOR GURJAR
FOR EXEMPTION IN ADVT FEE ON DIWALI
Jaipur: During the mass decorations on Diwali,
traders met Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage
Mayor Munesh Gurjar on Thursday regarding the
discount on advertisements in the markets. Traders
raised the demand for relaxation in advertisement
costs on Diwali. They also shared the problems they
are facing in the various markets of the old city. The
mayor assured them about the discount on advertis-
ing on Diwali like every year. Under the leadership of
the Jaipur Trade Federation, the traders of the walled
markets reached the house of Mayor Munesh Gurjar.
Federation President Subhash Goyal asked the
Mayor to give an exemption in the advertisement for
Diwali to which Mayor has assured the exemption.
Ramesh Sharma
Sikar: The state unit of
BJP will hold a protest
against the state govt on
Oct 17. A meeting for the
preparations of the
scheduled protest was
held in Sikar on Thurs-
day
. Senior BJP leaders
including Dy Leader of
opposition Rajendra
Rathore, Former BJP
State President Arun
Chaturvedi and other
BJP leaders discussed
the roadmap for protest.
While addressing a
press conference, BJP
leaderRajendraRathore
said that the protest will
beginfromtheassembly
constituency of State
Congress President GS
Dotasra. “The protest
will begin from the Lak-
shamangarh assembly
constituency
. The state
govt has failed on every
front and has cheated
farmers. The Congress
isnotabletofulfillitsan-
nouncements. Bajra is
the largest crop in the
state, but it is not being
given a support price,”.
“Today, the support
price of Bajra is Rs 2350,
butitisbeingsoldforRs.
1300toRs1400.Lasttime
too, farmers had suf-
fered a loss of Rs 600 cr.
If Bajraisnotpurchased
on support price, then
farmerswillsufferaloss
of Rs 7200 cr this year
too,” Rathore added.
RAJASTHAN
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Jaipur: The final
phase of Rajiv Gandhi
Rural Olympics will be
held from October 16 to
19. The last round of
rural Olympics will
witness the presence
of nearly four sports
persons participating
in six different games.
President of Ra-
jasthan State Sports
Council Dr Krishna
Poonia said that in the
present era, children
are more prone to mo-
bile phones instead of
sport activities.
“According to the vi-
sion of Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot, the Ra-
jiv Gandhi Rural Olym-
pic Games has in-
creased mutual con-
nect between village to
village. Seeing the
popularity of these ru-
ral Olympic games,
CM Gehlot has also an-
nounced plans to or-
ganize urban Olym-
pics,” said Dr Poonia.
Mutual connects in villages have increased: Poonia
RG RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES
lll
Seeing the
popularity of
these rural
Olympic games,
CM Gehlot has
also announced
plans to
organize urban
Olympics, says
Dr Poonia
BJP TO PROTEST AGAINST
CONGGOVTONOCTOBER17
‘...support price of Bajra is `2,350, but it is being sold at `1,300’, alleges Rathore
A roadmap of BJP’s protest was discussed in Sikar on Thursday. MP Sumedhanand, Arun Chaturvedi,
Rajendra Rathore, and other office bearers of BJP Sikar unit were also present in the meeting.
Final phase of rural Olympics will begin from October 16. —FILE PHOTO
RAJ BJP MINORITY MORCHA TO CORNER
KHARGE OVER HIS MUHARRAM REMARK
Jaipur: BJP Rajasthan’s Minority Morcha on Thursday
condemned Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s
‘Bakrid mein bachenge toh Muharam mein nachenge’
statement saying that the statement has shaken the mi-
nority community. “Kharge should know that Muharram
is observed as the day of sacrifice given by Imam
Hussain, the grandson of Hazrat Mohammad Sahib
and his 72 companions. Is not a happy occasion but a
sad occasion and fasting is also observed on this day,”
Mohammad Sadik Khan, state president of BJP Minority
morcha, told reporters here. Khan said that it has been
24 hours but till now there is no apology. Kharge’s effigy
will be burnt on 16 and 17 October across the state.
No support to Dr Somya as
BJP maintains silence
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After being
sacked from the post of
Mayor of Jaipur Munic-
ipal Corporation Great-
er, both Dr Somya and
the BJP party are silent.
The way the party
fought aggressively at
the time of her suspen-
sion a year ago was no
longer seen at the time
of her termination. It is
beingtalkedaboutinthe
political corridors that
the saffron party does
not seem to be getting
any special political ad-
vantage on this issue,
due to which the party
hasnotshownanytough
stand on it. A section of
the party is not in favor
of Dr Somya continuing
as mayor. At the same
time, the government
has also done the work
of suppressing the pro-
test by making Sheel
Dhabai as the caretaker
mayor again. Former
BJP state prez Arun
Chaturvedi, , said that
the issue was discussed
after the SC order came.
On the other hand,
even after 16 days of ter-
mination, Dr Somya is
still waiting for official
copyof hertermination.
HCseeksreplyoverREETeligibilty
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Raj HC has is-
sued a notice to RBSE
Ajmer and seeking a
reply in 7 days in a
matter related to
REET Eligibility Test-
2022 Level-2 Result.
The court issued no-
tice on the petition of
Rajesh Kapoor Meena
in the case of non-is-
suance of eligibility
certificate despite se-
curing 82 marks (55%)
in REET after normal-
ization. Hearing in the
case was held in the
single judge bench of
Justice Inderjit Sin-
gh. The court was in-
formed that the peti-
tioner had answered
the questions cor-
rectly but still the
board has considered
them wrong.
RAJ GOVT SUBMITS REPLY IN SC
RELATED TO ILLEGAL SAND MINING
Jaipur: The Rajasthan govt has presented a
reply in the Supreme Court in the case related to
illegal gravel mining. The apex court had sought
a reply during hearing days ago on which the
answer was presented on behalf of the state govt.
Additional Advocate General Dr Manish Singhvi
presented the answer. Final hearing in the matter
will be held on November 16. In another case
related to illegal gravel lease related to Rajasthan
could not be held in the Supreme court today.
The matter will now be heard on November 16.
The matter was listed before the bench of Justice
MR Shah and Justice Krishna Murari. Notably,
river sand mining remained prohibited during the
rainy season from July 1 to Sept 30.
Dungarpur MLA Roat
keeps his promise,gifts
air travel to 40 students
First India Bureau
Dungarpur: Fulfilling
his promise, Chaurasi
MLA Rajkumar Roat has
made 40 talented students
fly by air. Roat sponsored
the air travel of the stu-
dents who were topper in
class 10th and 12th exami-
nation in his constituency
from Udaipur to Delhi.
Of these, 10 students
are from three different
blocks while 10 are from
one school of the MLA’s
Panchayat. Roat said that
he had resolved to do bet-
ter work in the field of
education and in order to
increase the enthusiasm,
he had promised to take 10
meritorious students of
class 10 and 10 from each
Panchayat Samiti in his
constituency on air travel.
He said that 40 stu-
dents of his assembly
constituency were select-
ed in the block level mer-
it. Out of these, 33 are
girls and 7 are boys.
Jaipur: The winter season of Shree Jhulelal Tibetan
Market developed by Rajasthan Housing Board at
Shiprapath in Mansarovar will start on Friday. At 11
am, RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora will inaugurate
this season’s sale. It is noteworthy that the Board had
fulfilled the long-standing demand of providing a per-
manent market by allotting 266 shops of this market
to Tibetan Refugee Hosiery Readymade Seller Union
last year. The union officials apprised the Commis-
sioner that all 266 Tibetan shopkeepers have a lot of
enthusiasm to operate shop in permanent market.
RHB COMMISSIONER PAWAN ARORA
TO INAUGURATE TIBBATI MARKET
NEWS DIGEST
The protest will
begin from the
assembly con-
stituency of Rajasthan
Congress chief Govind S
Dotasra’s constituency,
Lakshmangarh. State
govt has failed
on every front
and has cheat-
ed farmers.
—Rajendra
Rathore
Dy LoP
50 people including 40 students, MLA Rajkumar Roat and teachers, took
an Indigo flight from Udaipur to Delhi on Thursday on a three-day tour.
KEEPING
SIMPLICITY
ABOVE ALL
Union Jal Shakti
Minister having
lunch at the house
of Mandal president
Walajapet and Dalit
leader Boopathy,
on his way to
Kanchipuram to
attend several
programmes in Tamil
Nadu on Thursday.
Work of Rajasthan International
Centre will be completed by Nov 30
Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: UDH Advisor
G S Sandhu on Thurs-
day reviewed the pro-
gress of the construc-
tion of Rajasthan Inter-
national Centre in a
meeting held at the
JDA auditorium. The
centre is being con-
structed at Jhalana In-
stitutional Area with a
cost of Rs 130 crore.
Discussion on com-
pleting the project be-
fore November 30 was
held in the meeting at-
tended by the JDA com-
missioner Ravi Jain
and other officers.
It was informed in
the meeting that the in-
tentionof thestategovt
is to hold an exhibition
on the achievements of
the govt in the Ra-
jasthan International
Centre on the comple-
tion of 4 years of govt.
JDA Commissioner
told the UDH advisor
that at present, the
work of interior deco-
ration of the center is
in progress.
He said that work is
being done at a fast
pace to complete the
project at the earliest
and dedicate it to the
generalpublic.Therep-
resentatives of the con-
sultancy agency ap-
prised Sandhu about
the various planning
and works of the pro-
ject. The Rajasthan In-
ternational Centre is
being constructed with
the facility of conven-
tion hall, auditorium
and mini auditorium,
conference hall, lectur-
er hall, library and e-
library
, restaurant etc.
GS Sandhu, Ravi Jain and other JDA officials on Thursday.
‘Aye Zindagi’ goes
tax free in State
Vice Prez Jagdeep
Dhankhar to visit
Jaipur on Oct 15
Jaipur (FIB): Raj govt
has declared ‘Aye Zind-
agi’ movie tax free in
the state. The state govt
waived SGST on the
ticket in multiplexes
and cinema halls.
Tickets will be sold to
the audience after de-
ducting the amount of
SGST. The order issued
after approval of the
CM Gehlot.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Vice-President
of India, Jagdeep
Dhankhar, will be visit-
ingJaipuronOctober15.
The Vice-President is
scheduled to reach
Jaipur from Delhi at
3:20pmonOct15byaspe-
cial plan of the Indian
Air Force. He will take
part in a program at
BhagwanMahaveerCan-
cer Hospital and later
visitRajBhawaninCivil
Lines.Ataround8pm,he
will return to Delhi.
Dr Somya
OVER 30L PEOPLE
TOOK PART SO FAR
Notably, more than
30 lakh people
have participated in
the games so far and
two lakh teams from
46,348 villages of Ra-
jasthan participated in
the Rajiv Gandhi Rural
Olympic Games which
started from Aug 29.
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: The royal train
Palace on Wheels
reached Pink City on its
first commercial tour
on Thursday. After a
long gap of two and a
half years, the opera-
tion of the Palace on
Wheels train has been
started once again.
The due for this goes
to Tourism Corporation
President Dharmendra
Rathod,whomadeevery
effort to get the royal
train back on track.
Tourists of Palace on
Wheels,whoreachedthe
city on the first commer-
cial tour on Thursday,
were accorded a grand
traditional welcome at
Gandhinagar station.
On its first tour, 35
tourists from eight
countries are travelling
in the royal train. These
include seven tourists
each from India, Amer-
ica and Britain, four
from Canada, three
each from Mauritius
and France, two from
New Zealand and one
from Ireland. These
tourists were given a
red carpet welcome at
the railway station.
The tourists were gar-
landed with tilak.
First India Bureau
Sirohi: The Rajasthan
Government has an-
nounced a compensa-
tion to two youths who
were implicated in a
false cases of murder
and robbery by Sirohi’s
Barlut Police.
Jagveer Singh, Joint
Secretary, Home De-
partment has issued
orders for DGP to give
compensation of Rs 5
lakh each to both the
youths.
CM’s advisor and
MLA Sanyam Lodha
had raised the issue of
implicating Lakhmar-
am Dewasi in a false
case of murder and rob-
bery and imprisoning
innocent Gemaram Ga-
rasiya in a murder case.
In both the cases, a
high-level inquiry com-
mittee was constituted
and a re-investigation
was conducted.
The Inquiry Commit-
tee ordered the compen-
sation of Rs 5 lakh each
in view of their social
and economic condi-
tion. On releasing the
compensation amount,
Sanyam Lodha said
that it was the victory
of the truth.
“Truth has pre-
vailed,” he said.
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Three people
were arrested in Jodh-
pur for allegedly black-
mailing people after
filming their nude vide-
os. The GRP Police Sta-
tion (Merta Road) in
Jodhpur has busted the
honeytrap gang and ar-
rested three people in
this regard. Notably, a
youth allegedly commit-
ted suicide in Jodhpur
after he was harassed by
the accused on the basis
of his obscene videos.
“The incident oc-
curred nearly one-and-
a-half month ago
wherein a youth was
blackmailed and har-
assed. After being tor-
tured continously over
his nude videos, he
committed suicide. The
reason behind his sui-
cide was ascertained
when the victim’s mo-
bile phone was
checked,” police said.
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Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: Based on the
lines of walled city, a
similar walled city will
be built at Agra Road by
Jaipur Development
Authority (JDA). After
a series of consulta-
tions, the JDA has fi-
nally issued a notifica-
tion to develop a Herit-
age City Scheme at
Agra Road. The Herit-
age City will depict the
unique heritage and
architecture of the
walled city
.
Officials informed
the notification was is-
sued under Section 25
of the JDA Act after a
number of meetings
were held by UDH Min-
ister Shanti Dhariwal.
Under the Master De-
velopment Plan – 2025,
the area surrounding
Kho Nagorian and
Agra Road was marked
as a specific develop-
ment area. Later, it
was decided to develop
a Heritage City on
Agra Road.
As per the parame-
ters of Heritage City
Scheme, buildings will
be constructed on Ra-
jasthani architecture
and the scheme has
been earmarked as
mixed land use. Both
residential and com-
mercial use of the land
will be permitted under
the scheme.
GATES TO BE NAMED AFTER STATE HISTORICAL FIGURES
The parameters will be based on Walled
City. The plots falling on a 30-metre road
will be used for mixed and commercial pur-
poses. Similarly, front and side setbacks will
not be applicable in the scheme. The internal
roads of the scheme, where width of road
is less than 30 metres, a Chowk will be built
on the plots measuring 200 to 750 sqm. The
height of the buildings will be 15 metres, in
which the basement, ground floor and three
floors can be constructed. Likewise, a total
of nine roundabouts and six main entrance
gates will be constructed to enter the Herit-
age City. The entrance gates will be named
after the freedom fighter, historical figures
and the history of Jaipur or Rajasthan.
WALLED CITY-LIKE PROJECT TO
BE DEVELOPED AT AGRA ROAD
Buildings to be constructed as per the Rajasthani architecture. —REPRESENTATIONAL PHOTO
Food Department and District administration during the raid.
JDA issues
notification
under Master
Dev Plan, 2025
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
OF HERITAGE CITY
Food adulteration:
16,000 kg mustard
oil seized in city
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Asthefestivalis
approaching, the joint
teamof medical,foodde-
partment and district
administration have be-
come vigil. This investi-
gation team is now seiz-
ing adulterated food
items by raiding differ-
ent places in the city
everyday
.Underthis,the
team on Thursday raid-
ed the companies selling
edible oil at the Vishwa-
karma Industrial (VKI)
area of the city
, where
more than 16,000 kg of
mustard oil was seized.
Takingactionatanother
place735kgof coriander
powder was seized. The
department has taken
samples of both.
According to the re-
port received from the
district administration,
on Thursday the team
under the leadership of
Sub-Divisional Officer
Anil Chaudhary and
Laxmikant Katara
Crime Branch Jaipur
raided the place of Goy-
al Edible on VKI Road
No. 14 and after taking a
sample of mustard oil
from here, 3,600 kg of
mustard oil was seized.
Two brothers
drown in
waterbody in
Barmer dist
Kota: Farmer dies
of shock after
crop damage
MAN HELD FOR
RAPING 6-YR-OLD
GIRL IN KOTA
Kota (PTI): A man has been
arrested here for allegedly
kidnapping and raping a
six-year-old girl, police
said on Thursday. Accord-
ing to the minor’s parents,
an unidentified person
entered their house around
4 am on Wednesday and
took away the girl who was
sleeping, Ranpur police
station SHO Balbir Singh
said. The accused took the
minor to an isolated place
and raped her.
Minor raped
by relative on
marriage lure
First India Bureau
Barmer: Two brothers
drowned in a water-
body at Bayatu sub-di-
vision in Barmer on
Thursday. Police in-
formed the deceased
has been identified as
Suresh (30) and Jogar-
am (30), residents of
Somesra village in
Barmer.
According to the po-
lice, the incident oc-
curred when Suresh
and Jogaram had gone
to graze cattle in the
fields on Thursday.
Jogaram accidently
slipped into the water
body while cattles
were drinking water.
Suresh too jumped into
the water to save him.
However, both of
them went into deep
waters and could not
swim back.
“Their bodies were
fished out by a team of
police officials. Later, a
post-mortem was con-
ducted and bodies were
handed-over to the
family members,” po-
lice added.
First India Bureau
Kota: A 35-year-old
farmer on Thursday
dies due to shock after
the widespread damage
to crops due to unsea-
sonal rains in Kota’s
MahendraNagar.Outof
10-12 bighas of cultiva-
tion between two broth-
ers, Mahendra cultivat-
ed soyabean this year.
However, disap-
pointingly, after sow-
ing it rained for sever-
al days and later Ma-
hendra’s soybean was
destroyed by the water
lying in the fields.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A case of rape
of a minor girl by a
relative has come to
the fore in the city. The
minor was taken in the
guise of promising
marriage.
The accused is a ma-
ternal relative and has
raped the minor several
times in the last one
year. The victim’s father
lodged a report at Man-
sarovarpolicestationon
Wednesday
.
The report said that
the accused who raped
his minor daughter is
the son of a distant ma-
ternal uncle.
The 26-year-old ac-
cused also lives in Man-
yawas Mansarovar area.
PoW reaches Jaipur on first
tour after 2.5-year Covid halt
Two youths, falsely implicated
by police, to get `5 lakh each
3 held for blackmailing people
with nude videos in Jodhpur
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Gandhi Nagar
Railway Station of
Jaipur will be rejuve-
nated with a cost of Rs
215 crore. The appear-
ance of the station will
completely change and
passengers will get fa-
cilitiesasperworldclass
standards.
However, during the
construction work, for
the next two-and-a-half
years, the commuters
will have problems with
the vehicle parking.
The NWR will hand
over the site to the con-
tractor on October 15.
The project will be
completed in the next
30 months.
No vehicle parking
willl be permitted at
the station due of lack
of land.
Gandhi Nagar was
included in the list of
stations identified for
redevelopment. Under
the development
works, two new build-
ings will be construct-
ed at the station.
The main entrance
building on the Bajaj Na-
gar side will be three-
storeyed,whilethebuild-
ing on the Tonk Road
sidewillbetwo-storeyed.
Air concourse will be
constructed to connect
boththeplatformsof the
station.Itwillbethefirst
railway station to have
an air concourse.
Gandhi Nagar Rly Stn to get makeover
WITH WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES
FACILITIES TO BE
ADDED IN BUILDING
The entrance build-
ing will have various
facilities like depar-
ture lobby, security
check area with bag-
gage scanner, help
desk for passengers,
toilets, RPF room,
head TC room etc.
First India Bureau
Masuda: There was an
atmosphere of chaos
in the village after the
bodies of a young girl
and a boy were found
hanging in Shergarh.
The dead bodies have
been identified as Kar-
tik and Anchi.
Sanwar Lal of Sher-
garh had given a com-
plaint to Masuda po-
lice on Wednesday
that his daughter An-
chi had been taken
away by a boy named
Kartik. After which,
on Thursday boy’s
sandals and hand
bracelet were found ly-
ing outside the well.
After getting the in-
formation, the police
called Sanwar Lal to
the spot and searched
the well with the help
of the villagers. Both
the bodies were found
tied with a cloth.
The police kept both
bodies in the mortuary
of Masuda Hospital.
Young couple found
hanging in Masuda
CONDOLENCE MEETS
A condolence meet was organised for the deceased father of the State HRC
Registrar Shailendra Vyas at Adarsh Vidya School in Ambabari.
Vasundhara Raje pays floral tribute to former Minister Harendra Mirdha’s wife
Ratan Kanwar at Askoh Vihar Park in Tilak Marg.
Arrested accused in police custody in Jodhpur.
PERSPECTIVE
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
It’s rightly said, ‘There is
enough for everyone’s
need, but not greed’.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
India is making a new identity under
the leadership of Prime Minister @
narendramodi ji. As the world’s
“pharmacy” at the time of global crisis,
India helped many countries including
America. Today India is supplying food
to the world along with its food supply.
#GujaratGauravYatra
Nitin Gadkari
@nitin_gadkari
Bringing Prosperity Through World
Class Infrastructure in New India.
Iconic cable-stayed cum suspension
bridge across Krishna river in Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana has been
approved at total cost of Rs 1082.56
Cr with the construction period of 30
months. #PragatiKaHighway
TOP TWEETS
SOURAV GANGULY
GIVEN A RAW DEAL
BY BCCI AND IT’S
UNFAIR TO HIM
ourav Ganguly’s
likely exit from BCCI
has kicked up a con-
troversy as Jay Shah
has been given an-
other term as the cricket board’s
secretary while the former India
skipper has been denied the fa-
vour of continuing as President
for a second term. Ganguly’s
fans feel that the BCCI has been
unfair to him. They believe he
has been snubbed. He is also un-
likely to get the board’s backing
for the post of International
Cricket Council’s chairman. Ac-
cording to reports he has de-
clined to be the
Ganguly himself downplayed
the controversy
. “I was the presi-
dentof theCricketAssociationof
Bengal for five years. I have been
president of the BCCI for two
years. After all these terms you
havetoleaveandgo…Youcannot
play forever and you cannot re-
main in administration forever.”
One Trinamool Congress lead-
er said that the BCCI is now
packedwithrelativesof BJPlead-
ers.Thereisobviouslymoretothe
controversy than meets the eye.
S
or now the ban on
hijab will contin-
ue in Karnataka
schools. The Su-
preme Court hear-
ing the petitions challenging
the Karnataka High Court’s
order upholding the ban im-
posed by the state govern-
ment gave a split verdict on
Thursday. Justice Hemant
Gupta dismissed the peti-
tions challenging the high
court’s order, while Justice
Sudhanshu Dhulia said that
“wearing hijab is a matter of
choice” and struck down the
order. Because of their diver-
gent views the Bench has re-
ferred the matter to the Chief
Justice of India “for appro-
priate directions” like wheth-
er the case should be heard by
a three-judge bench or larger.
The Karnataka High Court
had ruled that a prescribed
school uniform does not vio-
late either the right to free-
domof speechandexpression
or the right to privacy under
Article 21 of the Constitution.
Allowing the appeal Jus-
tice Dhulia said, “One thing
which was topmost (priority)
for me was education of girl
child. A girl child in (many)
areas does household work
and chores before going to
school and are we making
her life any better by doing
this (banning hijab).”
The insistence on wearing
hijab by a section of Muslim
girls is in stark contrast to
Iranian women’s defiance
against hijab which is sup-
posed to be mandatory as per
Islamic law, though the Kar-
nataka High Court ruled that
it is not a “part of essential
religious practice in Islam”.
It seems that what is religios-
ity for one set of Muslim
women is a curtailment of
women’s freedom for anoth-
er. Even in India there are
Muslim women who prefer to
go without hijab.
SC’S SPLIT VERDICT
ON HIJAB BAN
Allowing the appeal Justice
Dhulia said, “One thing
which was topmost
(priority) for me was
education of girl child. A
girl child in (many) areas
does household work and
chores before going to
school and are we
making her life any
better by doing this
(banning hijab).”
F
THE NORD STREAM GAS
PIPELINE SABOTAGE
he Nord Stream gas pipeline
leak has put the world on the
verge of confrontation, amid
world peace already at stake
after Russia’s attack on
Ukraine. Russia has directly
blamed the US-Ukraine for
this incident, while the USA
has termed a big conspiracy
to create an energy crisis in
European countries during
the winter season.
Actually, in 2011, Russia
and Germany signed an
agreement on a 1222 km long
Nord Stream pipeline for
easy and safe transportation
of natural gas. The pipeline
was commissioned in Octo-
ber 2012. Through this pipe-
line, Russia supplies 55 bil-
lion cubic meters of natural
gas to Germany per year.
This pipeline became chron-
ic and dilapidated. So Russia
started Nord Stream2. This is
completed in 2021. USA and
some European countries
had objected this project.
Recently
,therewerereports
of rupture of Nord Stream
pipelines and gas leaks from
Russia’s Baltic Sea to Europe.
There are two gas leaks in
both the pipelines. Although
the pipeline had not been in
operationsincethetimeof the
Russia-Ukraine war, but both
lines were filled with gas. The
extent of damage caused to
themarineenvironmentisnot
yet known. But it is estimated
that if the entire gas reserves
go into the water through the
leak,thenabout200,000tonsof
methane gas will be emitted.
Natural gas is composed
mostly of methane, which is
the second most powerful
green gas after carbon diox-
ide. In such conditions, the
possibility of major environ-
mental damage is being ex-
pressed. This issue is gaining
momentum. NATO says that
the pipelines have been delib-
erately targeted. This is an
attack on the interests of
NATO countries and NATO
will retaliate for it. The EU
has also taken this seriously
.
It says it is a well-intentioned
conspiracy and is aimed at
exacerbating the energy cri-
sis in Europe. The EU has
also warned of retaliation on
the lines of NATO.
Both USA and Russia al-
leged each for sabotage. Be-
fore the leak there were sev-
eral explosions in the Baltic
Sea one after the other. It is
alleged that these explosions
have caused damage to the
pipeline. The quality and
depth of Nord Stream is state-
of-the-art. In such a situation,
the chances of damage to the
pipeline itself are negligible.
Then the question arises as to
who has done this audacity?
Russia’s reason for suspi-
cion is that the leak occurred
exactly when Norway and Po-
land announced the commis-
sioning of the Trans-Baltic
Pipeline. After the commis-
sioning, the countries of East-
ern Europe will no longer be
dependent on Russia. So
Kremlin may have damaged
the Nord Stream to create an
energy crisis. Since both the
pipelines are built by Russian
company Gazprom and it has
51%stakeintheentireproject.
The cost of project of Nord
Stream 2 of $11. In such a situ-
ation why Russia would harm
itself? If Kremlin’s intention
was to push Europe into an
energy crisis, he could have
openlyannouncedahalttogas
supplies. Ukraine has also
blamed Russia. Russia has
called a meeting of the Secu-
rity Council to investigate the
whole matter, calling the alle-
gation a ‘stupid and absurd’.
Then is this action of USA?
The finger is being raised on
America because USA and
somecountriesof Centraland
Eastern Europe have been op-
posing the creation of Nord
Stream 2 from the very begin-
ning.TheUSAbelievesthatits
construction will increase Pu-
tin’s influence in Europe and
putPutininabargainingposi-
tionwithbigcountriessuchas
Germany
, Britain and France.
US have said on several occa-
sions that this pipeline is part
of Russia’sbroaderstrategyto
weaken the West by increas-
ing European dependence on
Russian gas supplies. Presi-
dentJoeBidensaidjustbefore
the Russia-Ukraine war that
the US would block Nord
Stream2if itinvadedUkraine.
PolandandUkrainearealso
under suspicion. President
Putin suspects that Ukraine
sabotaged the pipeline to
weaken Russia economically
and cut its influence on Eu-
rope. There is another reason
to doubt Ukraine. After the
start of Nord Stream2, a big
source of his income was go-
ing to end. The Nord Stream
One went to Europe via
Ukraine. Ukraine used to re-
ceive an amount of $ 1 billion
annually from Russia in the
form of transistor fee. Now
through Nord Stream 2, Rus-
sia wants to bypass Ukraine
and reach European coun-
tries. So may have Ukraine
damaged the pipeline.
The dangerous way meth-
anegasisleakingintheBaltic
Seahasaffectedtheecosystem
of the ocean and it infuses the
world into a new environmen-
tal crisis. In such a situation,
the question is who is respon-
sible for the damage caused to
the flora and fauna of the sea
due to the strategic competi-
tion of the superpowers?
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
T
DR SURESH YADAV
The writer is Freelancer and
Commentator on International Affairs
DR N K SOMANI
The writer is Professor and
Commentator on International Affairs
The dangerous way
methane gas is leaking in the
Baltic Sea has affected the
ecosystem of the ocean and it
infuses the world into a new
environmental crisis. In such
a situation, the question is
who is responsible for the
damage caused to the flora
and fauna of the sea due to
the strategic competition of
the superpowers?
NATO says that the
pipelines have been
deliberately targeted. This
is an attack on the
interests of NATO
countries and NATO will
retaliate for it. The EU
has also taken this
seriously. It says it is
a well-intentioned
conspiracy and is
aimed at exacerbating
the energy crisis in
Europe. The EU has also
warned of retaliation on
the lines of NATO
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Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: Delhi
govt’s Dalit Min Rajen-
dra Pal Gautam has
resigned. He resigned at
behest of party, which
was approved by Lieu-
tenant Guv VK Saxena.
On other hand, Satyen-
dra Jain is in jail for
several months in the
hawala case but he is
still a minister and has
not resigned. His port-
folios have been divided
among other ministers
but his resignation has
not been taken even
though he is in jail on
corruption charges.
The controversy in
which Rajendra Pal
Gautam got involved is
a social and political
dispute, but he was
quick to resign.
Rajendra Pal Gautam
had attended an event
in which thousands of
Hindus took a pledge
not to worship Hindu
deities while reiterat-
ing oath of Babasaheb
Bhimrao Ambedkar. Af-
ter its video went viral,
BJP accused Gautam of
being anti-Hindu  Ke-
jriwal hastened his res-
ignation because Kejri-
wal may have got
Ambedkar’s photo in-
stalled in all govt offices
but he is doing Hindut-
va politics. In Gujarat
elections, he is asking
for votes by claiming
themselves to be incar-
nations of Krishna  on
other hand their Min
are making a resolution
not to worship Rama-
Krishna. Only then, see-
ing possibility of loss of
votes, Kejriwal to Gau-
tam to resign.
Self proclaimed ‘Krishna’ Kejriwal gets Gautam to
resign for Hindu votes, but keeps jailed Satyendra!
POLITICAL GAME
Previous govts in India did not provide proper facilities: PM
New Delhi: PM Naren-
dra Modi, who flagged
off country’s 4th
Vande
Bharat Express train
that will run from Amb
Andaura in Himachal
Pradesh  New Delhi,
said previous Indian
governments did not
provide facilities avail-
able elsewhere even in
20th
century
.
He was addressing a
public meeting at the
Indira Gandhi stadium
in poll-bound Una dist.
“We will provide you
with facilities for the
20th
as well as the 21st
centuries,” Modi said.
PM Modi laid the foun-
dation stone of two hy-
dropowerprojects,the48
MW Chanju-III Hydro-
electric Project and the
30 MW Deothal Chanju
Hydro-electric Project,
in Chamba. Both pro-
jects will generate over
270 million units of elec-
tricity annually and
Himachal Pradesh is ex-
pected to get annual rev-
enue of Rs 110 crore
from these projects.
The Prime Minister
also launched Pradhan
Mantri Gram Sadak Yo-
jana (PMGSY)-III in
Himachal Pradesh for
the upgradation of
around 3,125 km of road
in the state. More than
Rs 420 crore has been
sanctioned by the cen-
tral government under
this phase for the upgra-
dationof 440kmof roads
in15borderandfar-flung
blocks of the state.
According to Prime
Minister’s Office
(PMO), running from
Amb Andaura to New
Delhi, it is the fourth
Vande Bharat train that
has been introduced in
the country and is an
advanced version com-
pared to the earlier
ones, being much light-
er and capable of reach-
ing higher speed in
shorter duration.
It accelerates to 100
km per hour in just 52
seconds. The introduc-
tion of the train will
help boost tourism in
the region and provide
a comfortable and fast-
er mode of travel for
people of India.
PM Narendra Modi greets the supporters at the flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat Express from
Amb Andaura, Una, to New Delhi. Also seen Ashwini Vaishnaw Jai Ram Thakur.  —PHOTO BY ANI
PM Narendra Modi at flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat
Express from Amb Andaura, Una to New Delhi.  —PHOTO BY ANI
‘NEHRU IS TO BE BLAMED
FOR PLAGUING KASHMIR’
I want to bring a change
intheparty,saysTharoor
New Delhi (ANI): Con-
gress presidential can-
didate Shashi Tharoor
on Thursday lamented
that some leaders had
openly come out in sup-
portof hispollopponent
MallikarjunKhargeand
even summoned meet-
ings in his favour, say-
ing it disturbed the lev-
el-playing field.
He also said several
PCC chiefs and senior
leaders were not availa-
ble for a meeting with
him during his visits to
their respective states,
but they warmed up to
Kharge when he visited
them for support.
Seeking votes from
delegates at DPCC of-
fice, He said he wanted
to bring a “change” in
organisation. He also
said aimed to “bring
back” the voters who
did not support the Con-
gress in the 2014 and the
2019 Lok Sabha polls.
“I want to bring a
change in the party,” he
told the delegates.
IN THE
COURTYARD
HC ASKS BMC TO
ACCEPT LATKE’S
RESIGNATION
Mumbai: In a major relief
to ‘Shiv Sena Uddhav
Balasaheb Thackeray’
party, the Bombay HC
on Thursday directed the
Brihanmumbai Municipal
Corporation (BMC) to
accept the resignation
of its employee and the
party’s candidate for the
forthcoming Andheri
(East) Assembly bypoll,
Rutuja Latke.
ED MOVES TO
BENGALURU
COURT AGAINST 6
Bengaluru: ED has filed
a Prosecution Complaint
before the Principal
City Civil and Sessions
Judge and Special Court
at Bengaluru against 6
individuals on charges
of money laundering.
Those individuals are
TL Praveen Kumar,
Branch Manager, Bank of
Baroda; SK Subramanaya
Reddy; R Ranganath,
Narasimha Murthy K,
Santha Kumari K, and
R Kavitha. The Special
Court (PMLA) has taken
cognizance of said
Prosecution Complaint,
ED said.
Zanzarka (Guj): Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah on Thursday
blamed India’s first PM
Jawaharlal Nehru for
issues plaguing Kash-
mir  credited Naren-
dra Modi government
for solving them by re-
moving Article 370.
Speaking at an event
to flag off BJP’s ‘Gaurav
Yatra’ in poll-bound Gu-
jarat, Shah also said the
Cong used to taunt his
party over the construc-
tion of the Ram Temple
in Ayodhya but work on
it was now in progress.
“Duetothemistakeof
(first prime minister)
Jawaharlal Nehru of in-
serting Article 370,
Kashmir was in a mess.
It could not be properly
integrated with country
.
Everybody wanted re-
movalof Article370.PM
Modi removed it in one
stroke  completed inte-
grationof Kashmirwith
the country
,” Shah said.
Incidentally, Modi
had also blamed Nehru
for issues plaguing
Kashmir while address-
ing a gathering in Guja-
rat earlier this week.
Shah, later in day, will
flag off 2 ‘gaurav
yatras’.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Gujarat BJP President CR
Paatil offers prayers at Sant Shree Savaiyanath Samadhi Sthaan
temple, Zanzarka, in Ahmedabad on Thursday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
SHAH: PEOPLE OF
GUJARAT HAVE
GARLANDED BJP
WITH VICTORY
Bharat Jodo Yatra: Rahul says BJP
‘auctioning’ govt jobs in Karnataka
CONGRESS’ ‘BHARAT JODO YATRA’ TO PASS
THROUGH VILLAGES IN CHITRADURGA
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah on Thursday
expressed confidence
that ruling BJP will retain
power in Gujarat by win-
ning upcoming Assembly
elections with a two-third
majority. He said the
people of Gujarat have
been trusting the BJP for
a long time and the party
has fulfilled their wishes.
Shah was addressing a
public gathering at Sant
Savaiyanath Dham, a
popular religious place in
Zanzaraka of Ahmedabad
district, before launch-
ing the third leg of the
Gujarat Gaurav Yatra.
The yatra will conclude
at Somnath temple in
the Gir-Somnath district.
“BJP governments have
done innumerable types
of works. And therefore,
in every election, whether
it is corporation, district/
taluka, people of Gujarat
have garlanded BJP with
a victory,” said Shah.
Chitradurga: On 35th
day of the Congress’
Bharat Jodo Yatra, par-
ty leader Rahul Gandhi
accused the Karnataka
government of auction-
ing off state jobs. “The
twin engine of the BJP
is devouring the future
of the young,” he add-
ed, adding that the BJP
administration in Kar-
nataka is busy “selling
jobs” while the state’s
youth are unemployed.
Karnataka is the first
BJP-ruled state to join
the yatra. A day before
the yatra arrived in
Karnataka, posters of
welcoming were ripped.
Chitradurga (Karnataka): ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ of Cong led by
Rahul Gandhi on Thursday resumed from Bommagondana-
halli in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district and headed towards
Rampura. Hundreds of people gathered on roadside in morn-
ing to welcome them. According to Cong workers, march
started at 6.30 am from the BG Kere underpass in Bomma-
gondanahalli. The yatra will exit the state on October 20.
He said this during
the Gaurav Yatra on
Thursday morning
which will conclude
at Somnath Temple
Cong presidential candidate Shashi Tharoor addresses a press
conference regarding party presidential elections.
Rahul Gandhi interacts with a padayatri as he takes part in
party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, at Bommagundanahalli in Chitradurga.
APPROACH TRIAL
COURT FOR BAIL,
HC TO EX PFI CHIEF
New Delhi: The Delhi
High Court Thursday
‘dismissed as withdrawn’
the plea moved by E
Abubacker, the former
chairperson of Popular
Front of India (PFI),
for bail on medical
grounds. He was recently
arrested by the National
Investigation Agency
(NIA) and has been in
custody since Sept 22.
GangusesFASTagtodupepeople
in Delhi with new credit cards
IAS officer and
two others
arrested by ED
Justice Ali Mohd Magrey takes
oath as CJ of JK  Ladakh HC
New Delhi: The Delhi
Police Crime Branch
has claimed to have
busted a gang using
FASTag to cheat people
in the name of activat-
ing credit card services.
The police said they
have arrested three
men and seized luxury
vehicles and other
SUVs from the posses-
sion of the accused.
According to the po-
lice, accused cheated
people of Rs 80L in less
than a month. The mat-
ter came to light while
the police were investi-
gating a murder case.
Senior officers said one
of the gang members
was living with the
murder accused. The
man, Mohd Zahid, 22,
was caught with a lap-
top, mobile phone, card
swipe machine, and
SIM cards. When ques-
tioned, he couldn’t give
details of belonging.
Raipur: Enforcement
Directorate on Thurs-
day arrested Chhattis-
garh cadre IAS officer
Sameer Vishnoi and
two other people after it
launched multi-city
raids in state early this
week as part of a money
laundering investiga-
tion, officials said.
Businessman Sunil
Agrawal of the Indram-
ani group and Laxmi-
kant Tiwari, uncle of
“absconding” business-
man Suryakant Tiwari,
have also been taken
into custody
.
Srinagar: Lieutenant
Governor Manoj Sinha
on Thursday adminis-
tered the oath of office
to Justice Ali Moham-
mad Magrey as Chief
Justice of High Court of
JK and Ladakh here.
Sources told GNS that
sitting judges and some
retiredjudgesof theHC,
judicial officers, Advo-
cate General, lawyers
and other dignitaries
from civil and police de-
partment participated.
Justice Magrey, who
was born on Dec 8, 1960,
in Wattoo village of
Damhal Hanjipora in
south Kashmir’s Kul-
gam dist, is 35th
CJ of
HC. CJ Magrey received
school education in his
native village  did
graduation from Uni-
versity of Kashmir.
Manoj Sinha (left) with Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey during the
latter’s oath-taking ceremony as Chief Justice.
THAROOR APPOINTED CHAIRPERSON OF
PARLPANELONCHEMICALSFERTILISERS
ALL AICC GEN SECYS, STATE IN-CHARGES,
TOLD NOT VOTE IN ASSIGNED STATE
New Delhi: Cong leader Shashi Tharoor has been
appointed as chairperson of Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers, according to a
notification issued by LS Secretariat.Tharoor’s appoint-
ment as chairperson of parliamentary panel came after
Cong leadership suggested his name. Recommendation
came at a time when he is contesting Cong Prez election.
New Delhi: Cong’ central election authority has issued a
directive, AICC general secretaries, state in-charges, sec-
retaries  joint secretaries would cast their vote in party’s
presidential polls at their home state  not in assigned
state. This has been done in order to “maintain trans-
parency in election process”, according to directive by
central election authority chairman Madhusudan Mistry.
—PHOTO BY ANI
—PHOTO BY ANI
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AIFF TO INITIATE
ENQUIRY ON LATE
ARRIVAL OF BOOTS
ARMY's ASSAULT
DOG, CRITICALLY
INJURED, DIES
ODISHA, TELANGANA
GOVTS VIOLATE
MODEL CODE
NAVY MAN BOOKED
AFTER TEEN FILES
RAPE PLAINT
Bhubaneswar (PTI):
The All India Football
Federation will initiate
an enquiry on the late
arrival of boots of
four members of the
FIFA Women’s U-17
World Cup, leading to
the players wearing
them for the first time
during the match.AIFF
secretary general Shaji
Prabhakaran said he
has asked for a report
from the teams on how
the consignment of new
boots did not reach.
New Delhi (Agencies):
Army assault dog
Zoom, who received
gunshot wounds
during an encounter in
Jammu and Kashmir’s
Anantnag district,
succumbed to his
injuries on Thursday
noon, news agency
ANI reported citing
army officials. The
dog was under
treatment at the 54
Advance Field Veteri-
nary Hospital (AFVH)
in Srinagar.
New Delhi (PTI): A
delegation of Bharatiya
Janata Party lead-
ers met the Election
Commission here on
Thursday to complain
against the “illegal”
transfers and postings
by Odisha and Tel-
angana governments
ahead of bypolls in
both states early next
month. The delegation
submitted memo-
randums regarding
complaints against
both states.
Mumbai (PTI): A Navy
engineer has been
booked for rape on
the complaint of his
19-year-old college
friend, a Mumbai
police official said on
Thursday.The teenage
girl, who studies in
a private college and
stays in a hostel near
INHS Asvini in Navy
Nagar in south Mum-
bai, filed her complaint
on Tuesday, the Cuffe
Parade police station
official said.
New Delhi (PTI): The Union Ministry of Law and
Justice will organise an All India Conference of Law
Ministers and Law Secretaries from
October 14 to 17 to provide a platform
for discussion and to help policymak-
ers upgrade the overall legal system,
an official statement said.In a state-
ment, the Ministry said the conference
will be held at Ekta Nagar in Gujarat. The inaugural
session will be held on Saturday morning.
LAW MINISTRY TO ORGANISE ALL INDIA
CONFERENCE OF LAW MINS FROM TODAY
CRUCIAL READ
Kyiv(Agencies): Rus-
sian missiles pounded
more than 40 Ukrainian
cities and towns, offi-
cials said on Thursday,
as NATO allies meeting
in Brussels unveiled
plans to beef up Eu-
rope’s air defences after
committing more mili-
tary aid to Kyiv.
The new pledges
prompted Moscow to
renew warnings that
Western states’ help
made them “a direct
party to the conflict”
and that admitting
Ukraine to Western
military alliance NATO
could trigger World
War Three.
“Kyiv is well aware
that such a step would
mean a guaranteed es-
calation to a World War
Three,” deputy secre-
tary of Russia’s Secu-
rity Council, Alexan-
der Venediktov, told
media as the United
States vowed to defend
“every inch” of allied
territory.
Moscow has repeat-
edly justified the Feb 24
invasion that has killed
tens of thousands of
people, in what it calls
a “special operation”,
by saying Ukraine’s
ambitions to join the al-
liance posed a threat to
Russia’s security
.
Russian missiles target more than 40 Ukraine cities, towns
WANT “EVEN
STRONGER” INDIA
TRADE TIES: UK FM
NATO HOLDS NUCLEAR TALKS AMID
WAR TENSIONS AND PUTIN THREATS
SHANGHAI QUIETLY SHUTS DOWN SCHOOLS,
GYMS, BARS AS COVID RETURNS
‘PAK MISUSED CICA
PLAN TO PROPAGATE
FALSE PROPAGANDA’
London (Agencies): British
foreign minister James
Cleverly said Britain wanted
to have an even stronger
trading relationship with India
after reports that remarks by
a fellow minister about Indian
immigrants could put a future
deal in doubt. Interior minis-
ter Suella Braverman about
Indian migrants and the pos-
sible impact, Cleverly said,
“We do want to have an even
stronger, it’s strong already,
an even stronger trading
relationship with India.”
BRUSSELS (Agencies): NATO’s secretive Nuclear Plan-
ning Group met as the military alliance presses ahead
with plans to hold a nuclear exercise next week as con-
cerns deepen over President Vladimir Putin’s insistence
that he will use any means necessary to defend Russian
territory. Defense ministers which usually happens once
or twice a year, at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Shanghai (Agencies): Shanghai is quietly shutting
down schools and a raft of other venues as officials try
to rein in a flareup that’s hit the financial hub just days
before one of China’s most important political events.
Several schools dotted throughout the city have sus-
pended in-person classes as the fear of infection spread
grows, according to parents and social media posts.
Astana (ANI): India and
Pakistan squared off on the
issues of Kashmir and mean-
ingful engagement at a re-
gional summit in Kazakhstan
on Thursday, with minister
of state for external affairs
Meenakshi Lekhi calling on
Islamabad to immediately
end cross-border terrorism
to create conditions for any
dialogue. Addressing the
CICA Summit in Astana,
Pakistan Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif accused the
Indian government.
A view shows an apartment building damaged by a Russian
military strike in Mykolaiv on Thurdsay.  —PHOTO BY ANI
ACROSS THE WORLD
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: It is a big
irony that the Election
Commission says on
one hand that it is capa-
ble of holding all the
elections across the
country simultaneous-
ly and on the other
hand it cannot hold
elections in two states
simultaneously. Elec-
tions are still held in
six-seven phases in
many states. The as-
sembly elections of
Himachal Pradesh and
Gujarat are an example
of this. Last time i.e. in
2017 the elections of
boththestateswereheld
separately in a gap of
one month. First
Himachal Pradesh elec-
tionswereheldandafter
voting, the parties and
candidates had to wait
for about one and a half
months for the results.
This time it is expect-
ed that both the states
elections can be held si-
multaneously
. In 2017,
the Himachal Pradesh
assembly elections were
held on November 9.
Voting for all the 68 as-
sembly seats in the state
was held on the same
day on November 9. But
afterthattheresultshad
towaitforaboutoneand
a half months as the as-
sembly elections were
held in Gujarat a month
after Himachal Pradesh
and the votes of both
were counted together.
Voting for 182 assembly
seats in Gujarat was
held in two phases on
December 9 and 14.
Four days later, on De-
cember 18, the votes of
both the states were
counted.
Just think, there are
two small states,
Himachal Pradesh and
Gujarat. Together, there
are a total of two hun-
dred and fifty assembly
seats, but the Election
Commission had con-
ducted elections on
these two hundred and
fifty seats in three phas-
es and it took two
months for the process
to be completed.
In Himachal Pradesh,
the process of nomina-
tionhadstartedonOcto-
ber 18, that is, before
that the model code of
conduct (MCC) was put
in place and the MCC
continuedtilltheresults
were declared on De-
cember 18. The process
of elections in Gujarat
began in November.
So, this time there are
two questions before the
election commission.
First, whether the elec-
tions to both the states
will be held simultane-
ously and secondly,
whenwilltheannounce-
ment of the elections be
held? The last time elec-
tion process was com-
pleted on December 20.
In this regard, the Com-
mission still has time.
If both the elections
are to be held together,
then the announcement
of elections can be done
in November also. But
recently, Gujarat state
BJP president CR Patil
hadsaidthattheprocess
of election would be
completed by the end of
November.
WillGujandHPAssemblyelectionsbeheldtogether?
Guwahati (ANI): Pres-
ident Droupadi Murmu,
on Thursday stressed
the need to promote a
knowledge-based socie-
ty and the importance
of technological solu-
tions to the problems of
the country
, while high-
lighting the role of in-
stitutes of higher edu-
cation in this regard.
She was speaking af-
ter virtually inaugurat-
ing and laying the foun-
dation stones for vari-
ous central and state
projects from the cam-
pus of the Indian Insti-
tute of Technology
(IIT), Guwahati.
These include the in-
auguration of super-
computer ‘Param Kam-
rupa’, under the Nation-
al Supercomputing Mis-
sion, and a laboratory
for the design and devel-
opment of high-power
microwave components
at IIT-Guwahati.
Murmu also virtual-
ly inaugurated the Dhu-
bri Medical College and
Hospital and laid the
foundation stones for
the Zonal Institutes of
the National Institute
of Virology (NIV) at Di-
brugarh in Assam and
Jabalpur in Madhya
Pradesh at the same
programme. Lauding
the achievements of
IIT-Guwahati, the Pres-
ident stressed the role
of the institute in the
region.
“Being the only IIT in
the North East, it must
shoulder the responsi-
bility to nurture other
institutes in the region
to work with the state
governmentanddefence
forces to strengthen our
borders and provide
technological solutions
topreventrecurrenceof
naturalcalamitiesinthe
region,” she said.
Murmu also exhort-
ed the people of the
Northeastern region to
play a leading role in
creating a knowledge-
based society
.
IIT Guwahati needs to nurture
other institutes in NE: President
Prez spoke after virtually inaugurating  laying foundation stones for various projects
President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates the Supercomputing
facility at IIT Guwahati, as Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi and
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Kolkata (ANI): Board
of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) president
Sourav Ganguly said
that he enjoyed his time
as a cricket administra-
tor, but one cannot play
forever, remain in ad-
ministration forever.
His comments come
when he was likely to
take over as BCCI presi-
dent. I was the presi-
dent of the Cricket As-
sociation of Bengal for
five years. I have been
president of BCCI for
years. After all these
terms, you have to leave
and go. As an adminis-
trator, you have to con-
tribute a lot and make
things better for the
team. Me being a player,
who was around for a
long time, understood it.
I enjoyed my time as an
administrator thor-
oughly
. You cannot play
forever and you cannot
remain in administra-
tion forever, said Gan-
guly at an an event.
Former Indian crick-
eter and member of the
1983 World Cup winning
team Roger Binny is
likely to be the next
BCCI president replac-
ing Ganguly while BJP
MLA Ashish Shelar is
likely to be the Treas-
urer replacing Arun
Dhumal as per sources
in the BCCI.
Gadchiroli (Agen-
cies): The Maharashtra
forest department on
Thursday tranquilised
and captured ‘conflict
tiger’ CT-1 after it had
killed 13 persons in
Gadchiroli and Chan-
drapur districts in the
state’s Vidarbha region,
an official said.
The tiger was moving
in Wadsa forest range
here in Gadchiroli and
was becoming a threat to
human lives, he added.
“The tiger had killed
six persons in Wadsa,
four in Bhandara and
threeinBrahmapurifor-
estrangeinChandrapur
district. The Principal
Chief Conservator of
Forests (Wildlife) Nag-
pur had, in a meeting on
October 4, directed that
conflicttigerCT-1becap-
tured,” he said.
“Accordingly
, the
Tadoba Tiger Rescue
team, the Rapid Re-
sponse Teams of Chan-
drapur,Navegaon-Nagzi-
ra and other units
workedonwar-footingto
capture the tiger. It was
tranquilised and cap-
tured from Wadsa forest
range on Thursday
morning,” he informed.
One cannot stay in admin
forever, says Sourav Ganguly
Maha:“ConflictTiger”
thatkilled13captured
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly signs a cricket bat during a
programme, in Kolkata on Thursday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
The man eating Tiger that killed 13 persons in Gadchiroli and
Chandrapur district. —FILE PHOTO
The north
east should be
a torch bearer
in spreading knowl-
edge and inculcating
scientific tempera-
ment. The benefits of
technology should
reach the remotest
corners of society
—Droupadi Murmu,
President of India
“THREAT TO HUMAN LIVES” EAM Jaishankar
to pay two-day
visit to Egypt
New Delhi (PTI): Ex-
ternal Affairs Minis-
ter S Jaishankar will
begin a two-day visit
to Egypt on Saturday
to explore new initia-
tives in India’s part-
nership with the Afri-
can nation.
It will be his first bi-
lateral trip to Egypt as
the external affairs
minister. Announcing
the visit, the Ministry
of External Affairs
(MEA) said on Thurs-
day that Jaishankar
will discuss a range of
bilateral, regional and
international issues of
mutual interest with
his Egyptian counter-
part Sameh Hassan
Shoukry. Egypt has
been invited as a ‘guest
country’ during India’s
Presidency of G-20 in
2022-23.
‘15 states among
achievers in logistics
performance index ‘22’
New Delhi (PTI):
Andhra Pradesh, As-
sam and Gujarat are
among the 15 States and
UTs categorised as
achievers in the logis-
tics index chart 2022, ac-
cording to a report re-
leased by the commerce
and Industry Ministry
on October 13, 2022.
The index is an indi-
cator of the efficiency
of logistical services
necessary for promot-
ing exports and eco-
nomic growth. Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh, Ra-
jasthan, Puducherry,
Sikkim and Tripura are
the other States catego-
rised as fast movers in
the ranking.
The 15 States and UTs
ranked in the aspirers
category include Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Goa, Mi-
zoram, Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Lak-
shadweep, Ladakh, Na-
galand, JK and AP
.
The other States and
UTs which are in the
achievers category in-
clude Chandigarh, Del-
hi, Haryana, HP, Karna-
taka, Maharashtra,
Odisha, Punjab, TN,
Telangana, UP and Ut-
tarakhand.
Ganguly says
on his future as
BCCI president
Piyush Goyal
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पाली 2 250 209 133.33 अनर भूनम सड़क 21 निट भू.सं. 210 भू.सं. 208 आवासीर
7 रुकमा देवी / पतुखराज शराम िरर आवंटि 28.06.1998 पाली 2 250 257 177.77 भू.सं. 258 भू.सं. 256 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 258 आवासीर
8 कमला / रोपीराम राज िरर पंजीकृ्त 10.11.2010 पाली 1 247 / 1757 321 111.11 सड़क 20 निट
लक्मी िरर
की भूनम
भू.सं. 322 सड़क 23 निट आवासीर
9 कौिलरा देवी / चतुन्ीलाल प्रजाप्त राज िरर अपंजीकृ्त 08.08.2006 पाली 1 247 175 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 216 भू.सं. 176 भू.सं. 174 आवासीर
10 भोपाल कंवर / संग्ाम नसंह दरावेली पंजीकृ्त 1.11.2017 पाली 2 1597 92 133.33 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 79 भू.सं. 91 भू.सं. 93 आवासीर
11 माणचनद / पतुखराज नरू िक््त िरर पंजीकृ्त 08.12.2005 पाली 2
661, 662,
663
510 / 511 111.11 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 509 / 510 सड़क 25 निट
भू.सं. 511 /
512
आवासीर
12 लली्त कुमार / िंकरलाल अमरिा् िरर पंजीकृ्त 18.05.2021 पाली 2 1504 444 133.33 भू.सं. 43 भू.सं. 45 सड़क 40 निट भू.सं. 63 आवासीर
13 बतुद्ाराम / जीवि जी निवदीप िरर अपंजीकृ्त 28.08.2008 पाली 2 361 / 2 35 111.11 भू.सं. 352 भू.सं. 350 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 358 आवासीर
14 िेमनसंह / नररधारी नसंह निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 02.03.2016 पाली 2 361 / 1 337 111.11 भू.सं. 338 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 336 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर
15 रर्तेि पारीक / लालजी पारीक निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 10.07.2018 पाली 2 361 / 1 804 111.11 भू.सं. 805 सड़क 25 निट सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 803 आवासीर
16 रममा देवी / नबदरीचंद मेवाड़ा निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.05.2012 पाली 2 361 / 2 552 111.11 भू.सं. 553 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 571 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर
17 रममा देवी / नबदरीचंद मेवाड़ा निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.05.2012 पाली 2 361 / 2 553 111.11 भू.सं. 554 भू.सं. 552 भू.सं. 570 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर
18 दौल्त / बंिीलाल
महनिया रौ्तम
िरर
पंजीकृ्त 05.04.86 पाली 2 311 / 1 72 / 371 138.88 भू.सं. 71 / 370 भू.सं. 73 / 372 भू.सं. 79 / 362 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
19 हेमीबाई / सी्ताराम रतुरू िरर पंजीकृ्त 13.01.2004 पाली 1 240 109 / 403 111.11 अनर भूनम भू.सं. 108 / 402 भू.सं. 110 / 404 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
20 हेमीबाई / सी्ताराम रतुरू िरर पंजीकृ्त 13.01.2004 पाली 1 240 108 / 402 111.11
भू.सं. 109 /
403
भू.सं. 107 / 401 भू.सं. 111 / 405 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
21 केिाराम / कुपाजी शराम िरर आवंटि 11.04.95 पाली 1 250 444 ए 66.66
भू.सं. 463 /
464
सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 444 भू.सं. 445 आवासीर
22 चेिािा् / पेमािा् मणी िरर अपंजीकृ्त 25.07.15 पाली 2 318 1060 / 153 111.11
भू.सं. 1059 /
154
भू.सं. 287 / 152 सड़क 20 निट
भू.सं. 1056 /
141
आवासीर
23 री्ता देवी / कािाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 25.07.97 पाली 1 250 401 बी 75.55 भू.सं. 401 ए भू.सं. 402 सककूल सड़क 28 निट आवासीर
24 नवद्ादेवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 22.04.09 पाली 2 311 84 / 85 / 4 138.88
भू.सं. 86 व 87
/ 3
भू.सं. 82 / 83 /
3 / 5
सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर
25 नवद्ादेवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 22.04.09 पाली 2 311 84 / 85 / 4 138.88
भू.सं. 86 व 87
/ 3
भू.सं. 82 / 83 /
3 / 5
सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर
26 सं्तोि कंवर / जवाहर नसंह शराम िरर आंवटि 30.07.1997 पाली 1 250 677 111.11
सड़क 28 निट
6 इंच
वीरमदास का
मकाि
सड़क 50 निट
वीरमदास का
मकाि
आवासीर
27 भंवरलाल / पतुिाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 30.07.1997 पाली 1 250 ए 26 133.33
सड़क 28 निट
6 इंच
हेमाराम का मकाि सड़क 50 निट अनर भूनम आवासीर
28 भंवरी देवी / पारसमल राजेनद् िरर अपंजीकृ्त 04.06.1993 पाली 2 364 100 133.33 आम रास्ता
भू.सं. 100 का
भार
सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 95 आवासीर
29
राजेि कुमार / भंवरलाल पृथवीराज
िाहर / चनदिमल िाहर
मेवा िरर पंजीकृ्त 17.02.2017 पाली 2 1329 50 183.66 47 51 15 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
30 सतुिील कुमार / धिप्तराज धिलक्मी िरर पंजीकृ्त 18.02.2011 पाली 1 946 / 3 5 166.66 अनर भूनम सड़क भू.सं. 4 भू.सं. 6 आवासीर
31 शवे्ता / िवीि कुमार मेवा िरर पंजीकृ्त 16.11.2005 पाली 2 1329 132 166.66 सड़क 40 निट 119 131 133 आवासीर
32 न्डमपल जैि / आिनद जैि मेरा टाउि आवंटि पतुिार्ता
278, 290,
291
789 333.33 790 788 सड़क 60 निट सड़क 40 निट आवासीर
33 कमलादेवी / पारसमल
बाबा रामदेव
कॉलोिी
पंजीकृ्त 01.06.2010 पाली 1 1085 40 ए 137.50 41 ए 39 ए भू.सं. 8 भू.सं. 29 आवासीर
34 रेिाराम / जोराराम पटटेल जोधपतुर रो्ड पंजीकृ्त 21.06.2011 पाली 1 769 / 3 6 / 68 116.66
भू.सं. 6 ए / 68
का िेि नहससा
सड़क सेनटर से
50 िीट मैि
जोधपतुर रो्ड
भू.सं. 5 / 67 सड़क 25 िीट वरावसानरक
35 ढरलाराम उि्फ ्डररा राम / घीसाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 28.09.1993 पाली 1 250 मकाि 133.33 भू.सं. 1444 सड़क 25 िीट भू.स 1446 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर
36 नवद्ा देवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 03.05.2010 पाली 2 311 82 / 83 / 5 133.33
भू.सं. 84 / 85
/ 4
भू.सं. 81 / 80
/ 86
सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर
37 भािाराम / कुपाजी शराम िरर आवंटि 2.04.95 पाली 1 250 444 66.66
भू.सं. 84 / 85
/ 4
भू.सं. 81 / 80
/ 86
सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर
38 रजेनद्नसंह / ्तेजनसंह आिनद िरर पंजीकृ्त 21.03.2018
मण्डली
खतुदया
505 / 2.5
05 / 5.60 /
5/ 4, 505
/ 7/ 2.5
05/6
32 238.68 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 27 भू.सं. 88 भू.सं. 81 आवासीर
39 मंजतु देवी / िांन्तलाल एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.04.08 पाली 2 604 / 2 172 / 152 111.11 भू.सं. 156 / 176 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 171
भू.सं. 1735
174/158 व
154
आवासीर
आयुक्
नरर पररषद् पाली
आपदत्त सूचिना
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Minister of
State for Sports and
Youth Affairs Ashok
Chandna celebrated his
birthday on October 13
with sportspersons and
children.MinisterAshok
Chandna spent time
with the children at the
SMS Stadium on Thurs-
day morning by cutting
cake. Chandna turns 38.
Chandna celebrates
his b’day with sports
enthusiasts, children
Bundi teacher
receives `11L
from Amitabh
Bachchan
First India Bureau
Bundi: Bollywood su-
perstar Amitabh
Bachchanhaspraised
a woman government
teacher of Bundi for
her efforts in promot-
ing girl education in
the district. Amitabh
Bachchan has also
sent her a cheque of
Rs. 11 lakhs to encour-
age her for the noble
cause. Shobha Kan-
war, posted in Gov-
ernment Senior Sec-
ondary School, Ba-
rundhan, (Bundi), re-
cently received an ap-
preciationletteranda
cheque from Amitabh
Bachchan for promot-
ing girl education in
the area. Shobha Kan-
war, who was also a
participant of Kaun
Banega Crorepati, ex-
pressed her desire to
help girls in getting
education during the
show.ShobhaKanwar
said, “Amitabh Bach-
chan had not made
any announcement
during the show, but
he expressed his de-
sire to help me in edu-
cating girls. I have re-
ceived a cheque of Rs.
11 lakh and now I will
open an NGO to help
the needy
, poor and
helpless daughters,”.
Protest in
Bharatpur on
Shekhawat’s
remarks
First India Bureau
Bharatpur: The con-
troversial statement
of Union Water Re-
sources Minister Ga-
jendra Singh Shekha-
wat continues to en-
rage common people
and Congress party
representatives in the
state. After the coun-
ter statements from
Minister Dr Subhash
Garg and Minister
Bhajan Lal Jatav, now
the people of Bharat-
pur have also come
out against Shekha-
wat. The effigy of
Shekhawatwasburnt
on Thursday
. Oppos-
ingShekhawatpeople
saidthatthepeopleof
Bharatpur can give
away their lives on
values and pledges.
Bymakingsuchstate-
ments, Shekhawat
has shown a petty
mentality and tried to
spoil the harmony of
the state. The people
demandedanapology
from Shekhawat for
his statement. On so-
cial media, people
commented saying
that Shekhawat
should have read the
history of Bharatpur
before giving this
kind of mediocre
statement. Due to this
statement of Shekha-
wat, there is resent-
ment among the peo-
ple of all castes here.
We seek meaning in our lives.
Learn to creatively question
yourself to unravel your own self.
—Dr Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Yet another in-
stance of lackadaisical
and lethargic work cul-
ture prevalent in the
DoP has come to light.
RAS Rajendra Singh,
who was put on APO,
was accorded a posting
through the transfer
list dated October 5, but
the officer has been giv-
en a posting on a post
that does not even exist!
Rajendra Singh is a sen-
ior IAS of the 1996 batch
and he had been serv-
ing as the Additional
Director in Panchayati
Raj Sansthan since
January 2021, but ow-
ing to ‘friction’ with
the new minister, he
was put on APO in Au-
gust 2022 by the DoP.
After a gap of two
months, Singh was giv-
en a posting and was
made Additional Direc-
tor in Social Justice
Department, which
has been denoted as a
‘vacant post’ in the
transfer list dated Oc-
tober 5. But the ‘real
story begins now!
Director of Social
Justice Department
Hari Mohan Meena has
informed the DoP
through a letter that
there is just one post of
Additional Director in
the Department and
one officer is already
working on the posi-
tion thus there is no
position available for
Rajendra Singh in the
Department!
This has resulted in
Singh moving from one
office to another, with-
out any real work for
him to attend to. As
such, he is now in the
super-time scale and
has even served as an
Additional Director in
the Social Justice De-
partment ten years
back (July 2012). Singh,
who has had a 26-year-
long career, is now an
example of how DoP
does not know how its
‘Human Resources’
should be handled!
‘Miraculous’ DoP posts RAS on a non-existent position!
SLUGGISH APPROACH

Singh was given
a posting as
Addl Director in
Social Justice
Dept, which has
been denoted as
a ‘vacant post’
in the transfer
list dated
October 5
UNIONMIN:GOVTWON’TCANCEL
COAL BLOCK ALLOCATION TO RAJ
AnMoUwassignedforsettingup1,190MWsolarpowerplantinBikanerdistrict
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Union Coal
Minister Pralhad Joshi
on Thursday said that
the Chhattisgarh gov-
ernment has requested
for cancellation of the
allocationof coalblocks
to Rajasthan but the
government has re-
fused to do so.
He said that he has
spoken to Chhattisgarh
and Rajasthan CMs and
is looking forward to
resolving the issue and
getting the mining ac-
tivities resumed so that
Raj continues to get 11
rakes of coal from
there. “A resolution
from the Chhattisgarh
government has come
for getting the mine al-
lotted to Rajasthan in
Chhattisgarh cancelled,
but we have allotted to
Rajasthan under a pro-
cess, therefore we are
not cancelling it,” Joshi
told reporters here.
Earlier, speaking at a
programme of MoU
signing between Coal In-
dia Ltd and Rajasthan
Vidyut Utpadan Nigam
ltd (RUVNL) for setting
upa1,190MWsolarplant
in Bikaner, Joshi said
that the central govern-
menthaslaidspecialem-
phasis on promoting re-
newable energy genera-
tion. Along with this, by
adoptingnewtechnology
,
the government is also
workingtowardsproduc-
ing electricity from coal
without pollution.
Joshi said that per
capita electricity con-
sumption in the coun-
try will almost double
by 2040 and to meet fu-
ture needs, there is a
need to pay special at-
tention to electricity
generation from renew-
able sources.
CM Ashok Gehlot
said that the state has
huge potential for solar
power and asserted that
factories to manufac-
ture equipment used in
setting up solar plants
should be set up in the
state so that employ-
ment opportunities
should also be created
along with the genera-
tion of energy
.
The MoU was signed
for setting up 1,190 MW
solar power plant in Ra-
jasthan’s Bikaner dis-
trict. Coal India ltd will
set up the plant which is
scheduled to be com-
pleted in two years.
Thesolarplantwillbe
set up in a 2000 mw solar
park in Poogal, Bikaner.
The CMD of RVUNL
R K Sharma and Coal
India Limited’s Techni-
cal Director V Reddy
signed the MoU in the
presence of Union Coal
Minister Pralhad Joshi
and and Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot.
CM Ashok Gehlot during the MoU Signing Ceremony between RVUNL  CIL at Hotel Marriott, Jaipur on Thursday. Also seen here are
Pralhad Joshi, Bhanwar Singh Bhati, GS Dotasra, Usha Sharma, Sheel Dhabhai and other officials.
COURTESY MEET BEFORE OATH
PAYING OBEISANCE
The Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court Pankaj Mithal calls upon Governor Kalraj
Mishra at Raj Bhawan on Thursday. This was Justice Mithal’s courtesy visit to the Governor
before taking oath as the Chief Justice today.
Jaisalmer: Maharashtra Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday visited the famous temple
of local deity Baba Ramdev in Jaisalmer district. Fadnavis reached Baba’s samadhi and
offered velvet chadar and Prasad. Samiti’s administrator and priest Kamal Chhangani made
him worship with rituals. Earlier, Fadnavis was welcomed by BJP workers at helipad in
Ramdevra town. Later, while talking to reporters, Fadnavis said that Baba knows the wishes
of all the devotees and it is not proper to make it public. In the meanwhile, Fadnavis also
visited the Salasar Balaji Temple in Churu district and prayed for peace and harmony.
Jaipur: Former CM Vasundhara Raje offered prayers at the Shila Mata Temple in Amer
on Thursday as a part of her resolve to pay obeisance at the temples dedicated to Nine
Goddesses before Diwali. She prayed for peace and prosperity of the State. She also prayed
at the Ambikeshwar Shiva Temple and Lord Bhairon Temple in Amer. She would be visiting
the Shakambhari Mata Temple situated in Jhunjhunu district on Saturday.
Jpr:GeoIndia-2022tobegintoday
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Petroleum and
Natural Gas minister
Hardeep Singh Puri
will inaugurate a three-
day South Asian Geo-
sciences Conference
and Exhibition ‘GEO
India 2022’ here today at
JECC, Sitapura.
In the conference or-
ganised by the Associa-
tion of Petroleum Ge-
ologists (APG), experts
from India and other
countries including the
US, Norway and the Eu-
ropean Central will par-
ticipate to discuss the
issues and share their
experiences, Rajesh Ku-
mar Srivastava, patron
of APG and CMD of
ONGC, said here.
‘Fossil Fuels, Decar-
bonization  Changing
Energy Dynamics’ has
been chosen as a theme
for conference. Srivas-
tava said that the con-
ference will brainstorm
on role of oil  gas in
context of energy tran-
sition in fast-changing
world, he said.
Will successfully organise Jamboree: Gehlot
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot, while taking stock
of preparations for the
18th National Scout 
Guide Jamboree to be
held at Rohat in Pali
from January 4 to 10,
2023, said that this Jam-
boree of international
level would be the big-
gest ever event of
Scouts and Guides in
the State. “State has got
the opportunity to host
the event after 67 years
and the government
will leave no stone un-
turned for its successful
conduct,” the CM said,
adding, “Such events
develop qualities like
health, character, art 
skill, service spirit, dis-
cipline, social harmony
,
spirit of mutual broth-
erhood. We have organ-
ised rural Olympic
Games with similar
aim,” Gehlot said.
State Chief Commis-
sioner of Rajasthan
State Bharat Scouts
and Guides Niranjan
Arya gave detailed in-
formation about the
progress of various
works being conducted
for Jamboree through
presentation.
New Solar Park will ensure smooth power supply: CM
From Pg 1...
of solar energy in the
Invest Rajasthan Sum-
mit,” the CM said
while addressing a
programme organised
to mark MoU signing
between RVUNL 
CIL for setting up
1190Mw solar project.
He said, “With the
setting up of a solar
park, uninterrupted
power supply can
be made to general
public along with
saving coal and reduc-
ing pollution.”
CIL has got the num-
ber of coal rakes in-
creased, which has
ensured smooth sup-
ply of coal to state, CM
said adding that it is
easy to set up solar
plants due to State’s
large area. Rajasthan
ranks 1st in the coun-
try by setting up
14825MW solar power
projects. Energy Min-
ister BS Bhati said that
investment is coming
into state from private
 govt sectors in solar
energy sector due to
State Govt’s policies.
AFTER CM’s NOD, HINDOLI AGRI MARKET
TO BE RENAMED AFTER MEENA
STATE GOVT EXTENDS PERIOD OF
DISBURSEMENT OF PENSION
Jaipur: CM Gehlot has approved the proposal to name
the agricultural subsidiary market located in Hindoli in
Bundi district after the former Pradhan Late Ragunath
Meena. It is noteworthy that Gehlot, during his Bundi
tour on July 30, 2022, announced to rename Hindoli Kri-
shi Goundi Mandi after Late Raghunath Meena. Notably,
Gehlot has given relaxation in State Govt's order dated
21.04.2010 which stated that Krishi Upaj Mandis should
be named after personalities related to agriculture.
Jaipur: Providing relief to all pensioners, State Govt has
extended the period of disbursement of pension from
November 30, 2022 to March 31, 2023 or till the mobile
app is ready, without producing the living certificate.
According to information received from Director Pension
and Pensioners/ Welfare Department, Sanjay Solanki,
now pensioners/family pensioners can get their pension
without presenting the living certificate till March 31,
2023 or till the mobile app is ready, whichever is earlier.
CM Ashok Gehlot chairs a meeting at CMO to review preps for
‘National Scout  Guide Jamboree’ to be held in Jan 2023. Also
seen here are Dr BD Kalla, GS Dotasra, Usha Sharma, Niranjan Arya.
Raj will host the
event after 67 years
CM Ashok Gehlot congratulates Pralhad Joshi during the MoU
Signing Ceremony. Also seen here is GS Dotasra.
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he emergence of fusion fashion has
revolutionised the Indian fashion in-
dustry. Women want contemporary
styles and vintage charm to blend and
thus Indo-western wear is fast catch-
ing up. City First brings to you an over-
view of the dynamics of this category
.
Indo-Western Fashion is the amalgamation of
western fashion with traditional ethnic wear.
Styling at the top of trends, this fashion state-
ment is a beautiful mixture of two different
cultures and traditions and is commonly re-
ferred to as fusion fashion, which honours the
beauty of both Indian and Western cultures
while promoting innovation that transcends
geographical borders.
Many famous designers have been expertly
combining these two fashion cultures as west-
ern fashion becomes more well-liked and ac-
cepted in Indian society
.
This beautiful combination of modernity with
culture has made a special place in the Indian
Fashion World. Young gorgeous girls during the
festive season prefer to deck up in various
fusion avatars.
Combination of ethnic needlework
into clothing with a western aes-
thetic, like Rajasthani mirror
work and Punjabi phulkari.
Styles like Meenakari,
Kundan, Resham, and Zardozi
are perfect attires to wear in the
festive season. Fashion lovers prefer
wearing the shorter form of the kurta,
known as the ‘kurti,’ which is typically
worn with a pair of denim slacks or trousers.
Newer fusion fashion trends are emerging
throughout time, like modern bridal clothing
including lehengas worn with halter tops.
UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR
uttkarsha.shekhar@firstindia.co.in
The emergence of fusion fashion has revolutionised the Indian
Fashion industry. Women want the fusion of modern
Styles and vintage charm. City First brings to
you an overview of this dynamics fashion!
A SPLASH OF
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Hyderabad: A SpiceJet plane coming from Goa made an emergency landing at Hyderabad airport on Wednesday night after smoke was observed in the cabin and cockpit and aviation regulator DGCA is probing the incident, according to officials. READ Crucial Crucial NO END TO HIJAB ROW!  The SC delivers split verdict in Hijab case  Justice Hemant Gupta upholds hijab ban  Matter of choice: Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia Moni Sharma New Delhi: The Su- preme Court on Thurs- day delivered a split verdict on the ban on wearing hijab in Karna- taka’s educational insti- tutions, referring the matter to CJI for consti- tuting a larger bench. Justice Hemant Gup- ta, dismissed the ap- peals against the Kar- nataka HC, which re- fused to lift the ban and held that the hijab is not part of the “essential religious practice” in Islamic faith. “There is divergence of opinion,” Justice Gupta, who was heading the bench, said at the outset while pro- nouncing the verdict on a batch of 26 petitions. 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MODI IN HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHAH IN GUJARAT; TOP BJP HANDS ON DECK FOR THE BIG POLL PUSH Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union Minister Anurag Singh Thakur, Himachal Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, State BJP chief Suresh Kashyap, former CM Prem Kumar Dhumal and other leaders at the laying of foundation stone of Bulk Drug Park and dedicates the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Una to the nation, in Una, Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI Diwali arrives early in Himachal Pradesh! PM Narendra Modi launches several projects related to the pharma, education and connectivity in Una, HP First India Bureau Shimla: Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi on Thursday laid the foun- dation stone of a Bulk Drug Park in Una dis- trict during his visit to poll-bound Himachal Pradesh. He also dedi- cated to the nation the Indian Institute of In- formation Technology (IIIT)-Una. Modi laid the founda- tion stone of the Bulk Drug Park at Haroli which will be built at a cost of more than Rs 1,900 crore. The park will help reduce de- pendence on API im- ports. It is expected to attract investments of around Rs 10,000 crore and provide employ- ment to more than 20,000 people. He said that the state has played a crucial role in making India the number one medicine manufacturer in the world. “The raw materi- als for medicine manu- facturing will be pro- duced in Himachal Pradesh. India’s de- pendency on other countries will decrease significantly.” The PM added that there was a need for skill and inno- vation institutions across country . 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Earlier on Wednesday, the Ernakulam magis- trate court said the 3 ac- cused will be under ju- dicial remand for a 14- day duration which will end on October 26. Tata group, Singapore airlines in talks over Vistara, AI integration First India Bureau New Delhi: Singapore Airlines Ltd said on Thursday it was in con- fidential discussions with India’s Tata Group regarding a potential deal which may involve the integration of Vist- ara and Air India. “The discussions seek to deepen the exist- ing partnership be- tween SIA and Tata, and may include a po- tential integration of Vistara and Air India,” Singapore Airlines said in a statement. Howev- er, it added the discus- sions were ongoing and no definitive terms were agreed upon yet. Singapore Airlines owns a 49% stake in Tata SIA Airlines, which operates Vistara, while the remaining 51% is owned by the In- dian conglomerate. Air India did not respond to comment. 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Police said that Vijendra (55), his sons Hemu (28) and Kishan (24) died in the incident. “The clash broke out between two groups of the same caste over an old issue,” a police official said. —Ravi Katara 2-DAY POWER MINS CONF FROM TODAY EARTHQUAKE TREMORS IN CHURU Udaipur: The Union Power Ministry will convene a two- day conference of power ministers of states and Union Territories in Udaipur starting Friday. The event will be chaired by Union Minister RK Singh. CM Ashok Gehlot will also be present in the meeting. Churu: Tremors were felt in Sadulpur area of Churu on Thursday. Earthquake was of 3.5 magnitude. The tremors were felt at 3:02 pm. People thought that it was the impact of movement of a heavy vehicle but when they realised it was an earthquake, they panicked. IN BRIEF CM Ashok Gehlot and Pralhad Joshi with (L) Ramcharan Bohra, Bhanwar Singh Bhati, Govind Singh Dotasra and Usha Sharma during MoU signing between RVUNL and CIL Jaipur on Thursday. We welcome the judgment of the Supreme Court. But I had expected an order on the Thursday hearing. The matter will go to a larger bench. As of now, the Karnataka government’s no-hijab rule on campus stays valid. —BC Nagesh, State Education Minister
  • 2. TRADERS MEET JMCH MAYOR GURJAR FOR EXEMPTION IN ADVT FEE ON DIWALI Jaipur: During the mass decorations on Diwali, traders met Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage Mayor Munesh Gurjar on Thursday regarding the discount on advertisements in the markets. Traders raised the demand for relaxation in advertisement costs on Diwali. They also shared the problems they are facing in the various markets of the old city. The mayor assured them about the discount on advertis- ing on Diwali like every year. Under the leadership of the Jaipur Trade Federation, the traders of the walled markets reached the house of Mayor Munesh Gurjar. Federation President Subhash Goyal asked the Mayor to give an exemption in the advertisement for Diwali to which Mayor has assured the exemption. Ramesh Sharma Sikar: The state unit of BJP will hold a protest against the state govt on Oct 17. A meeting for the preparations of the scheduled protest was held in Sikar on Thurs- day . Senior BJP leaders including Dy Leader of opposition Rajendra Rathore, Former BJP State President Arun Chaturvedi and other BJP leaders discussed the roadmap for protest. While addressing a press conference, BJP leaderRajendraRathore said that the protest will beginfromtheassembly constituency of State Congress President GS Dotasra. “The protest will begin from the Lak- shamangarh assembly constituency . The state govt has failed on every front and has cheated farmers. The Congress isnotabletofulfillitsan- nouncements. Bajra is the largest crop in the state, but it is not being given a support price,”. “Today, the support price of Bajra is Rs 2350, butitisbeingsoldforRs. 1300toRs1400.Lasttime too, farmers had suf- fered a loss of Rs 600 cr. If Bajraisnotpurchased on support price, then farmerswillsufferaloss of Rs 7200 cr this year too,” Rathore added. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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 Naresh Sharma Jaipur: The final phase of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympics will be held from October 16 to 19. The last round of rural Olympics will witness the presence of nearly four sports persons participating in six different games. President of Ra- jasthan State Sports Council Dr Krishna Poonia said that in the present era, children are more prone to mo- bile phones instead of sport activities. “According to the vi- sion of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the Ra- jiv Gandhi Rural Olym- pic Games has in- creased mutual con- nect between village to village. Seeing the popularity of these ru- ral Olympic games, CM Gehlot has also an- nounced plans to or- ganize urban Olym- pics,” said Dr Poonia. Mutual connects in villages have increased: Poonia RG RURAL OLYMPIC GAMES lll Seeing the popularity of these rural Olympic games, CM Gehlot has also announced plans to organize urban Olympics, says Dr Poonia BJP TO PROTEST AGAINST CONGGOVTONOCTOBER17 ‘...support price of Bajra is `2,350, but it is being sold at `1,300’, alleges Rathore A roadmap of BJP’s protest was discussed in Sikar on Thursday. MP Sumedhanand, Arun Chaturvedi, Rajendra Rathore, and other office bearers of BJP Sikar unit were also present in the meeting. Final phase of rural Olympics will begin from October 16. —FILE PHOTO RAJ BJP MINORITY MORCHA TO CORNER KHARGE OVER HIS MUHARRAM REMARK Jaipur: BJP Rajasthan’s Minority Morcha on Thursday condemned Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s ‘Bakrid mein bachenge toh Muharam mein nachenge’ statement saying that the statement has shaken the mi- nority community. “Kharge should know that Muharram is observed as the day of sacrifice given by Imam Hussain, the grandson of Hazrat Mohammad Sahib and his 72 companions. Is not a happy occasion but a sad occasion and fasting is also observed on this day,” Mohammad Sadik Khan, state president of BJP Minority morcha, told reporters here. Khan said that it has been 24 hours but till now there is no apology. Kharge’s effigy will be burnt on 16 and 17 October across the state. No support to Dr Somya as BJP maintains silence First India Bureau Jaipur: After being sacked from the post of Mayor of Jaipur Munic- ipal Corporation Great- er, both Dr Somya and the BJP party are silent. The way the party fought aggressively at the time of her suspen- sion a year ago was no longer seen at the time of her termination. It is beingtalkedaboutinthe political corridors that the saffron party does not seem to be getting any special political ad- vantage on this issue, due to which the party hasnotshownanytough stand on it. A section of the party is not in favor of Dr Somya continuing as mayor. At the same time, the government has also done the work of suppressing the pro- test by making Sheel Dhabai as the caretaker mayor again. Former BJP state prez Arun Chaturvedi, , said that the issue was discussed after the SC order came. On the other hand, even after 16 days of ter- mination, Dr Somya is still waiting for official copyof hertermination. HCseeksreplyoverREETeligibilty First India Bureau Jaipur: Raj HC has is- sued a notice to RBSE Ajmer and seeking a reply in 7 days in a matter related to REET Eligibility Test- 2022 Level-2 Result. The court issued no- tice on the petition of Rajesh Kapoor Meena in the case of non-is- suance of eligibility certificate despite se- curing 82 marks (55%) in REET after normal- ization. Hearing in the case was held in the single judge bench of Justice Inderjit Sin- gh. The court was in- formed that the peti- tioner had answered the questions cor- rectly but still the board has considered them wrong. RAJ GOVT SUBMITS REPLY IN SC RELATED TO ILLEGAL SAND MINING Jaipur: The Rajasthan govt has presented a reply in the Supreme Court in the case related to illegal gravel mining. The apex court had sought a reply during hearing days ago on which the answer was presented on behalf of the state govt. Additional Advocate General Dr Manish Singhvi presented the answer. Final hearing in the matter will be held on November 16. In another case related to illegal gravel lease related to Rajasthan could not be held in the Supreme court today. The matter will now be heard on November 16. The matter was listed before the bench of Justice MR Shah and Justice Krishna Murari. Notably, river sand mining remained prohibited during the rainy season from July 1 to Sept 30. Dungarpur MLA Roat keeps his promise,gifts air travel to 40 students First India Bureau Dungarpur: Fulfilling his promise, Chaurasi MLA Rajkumar Roat has made 40 talented students fly by air. Roat sponsored the air travel of the stu- dents who were topper in class 10th and 12th exami- nation in his constituency from Udaipur to Delhi. Of these, 10 students are from three different blocks while 10 are from one school of the MLA’s Panchayat. Roat said that he had resolved to do bet- ter work in the field of education and in order to increase the enthusiasm, he had promised to take 10 meritorious students of class 10 and 10 from each Panchayat Samiti in his constituency on air travel. He said that 40 stu- dents of his assembly constituency were select- ed in the block level mer- it. Out of these, 33 are girls and 7 are boys. Jaipur: The winter season of Shree Jhulelal Tibetan Market developed by Rajasthan Housing Board at Shiprapath in Mansarovar will start on Friday. At 11 am, RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora will inaugurate this season’s sale. It is noteworthy that the Board had fulfilled the long-standing demand of providing a per- manent market by allotting 266 shops of this market to Tibetan Refugee Hosiery Readymade Seller Union last year. The union officials apprised the Commis- sioner that all 266 Tibetan shopkeepers have a lot of enthusiasm to operate shop in permanent market. RHB COMMISSIONER PAWAN ARORA TO INAUGURATE TIBBATI MARKET NEWS DIGEST The protest will begin from the assembly con- stituency of Rajasthan Congress chief Govind S Dotasra’s constituency, Lakshmangarh. State govt has failed on every front and has cheat- ed farmers. —Rajendra Rathore Dy LoP 50 people including 40 students, MLA Rajkumar Roat and teachers, took an Indigo flight from Udaipur to Delhi on Thursday on a three-day tour. KEEPING SIMPLICITY ABOVE ALL Union Jal Shakti Minister having lunch at the house of Mandal president Walajapet and Dalit leader Boopathy, on his way to Kanchipuram to attend several programmes in Tamil Nadu on Thursday. Work of Rajasthan International Centre will be completed by Nov 30 Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: UDH Advisor G S Sandhu on Thurs- day reviewed the pro- gress of the construc- tion of Rajasthan Inter- national Centre in a meeting held at the JDA auditorium. The centre is being con- structed at Jhalana In- stitutional Area with a cost of Rs 130 crore. Discussion on com- pleting the project be- fore November 30 was held in the meeting at- tended by the JDA com- missioner Ravi Jain and other officers. It was informed in the meeting that the in- tentionof thestategovt is to hold an exhibition on the achievements of the govt in the Ra- jasthan International Centre on the comple- tion of 4 years of govt. JDA Commissioner told the UDH advisor that at present, the work of interior deco- ration of the center is in progress. He said that work is being done at a fast pace to complete the project at the earliest and dedicate it to the generalpublic.Therep- resentatives of the con- sultancy agency ap- prised Sandhu about the various planning and works of the pro- ject. The Rajasthan In- ternational Centre is being constructed with the facility of conven- tion hall, auditorium and mini auditorium, conference hall, lectur- er hall, library and e- library , restaurant etc. GS Sandhu, Ravi Jain and other JDA officials on Thursday. ‘Aye Zindagi’ goes tax free in State Vice Prez Jagdeep Dhankhar to visit Jaipur on Oct 15 Jaipur (FIB): Raj govt has declared ‘Aye Zind- agi’ movie tax free in the state. The state govt waived SGST on the ticket in multiplexes and cinema halls. Tickets will be sold to the audience after de- ducting the amount of SGST. The order issued after approval of the CM Gehlot. First India Bureau Jaipur: Vice-President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, will be visit- ingJaipuronOctober15. The Vice-President is scheduled to reach Jaipur from Delhi at 3:20pmonOct15byaspe- cial plan of the Indian Air Force. He will take part in a program at BhagwanMahaveerCan- cer Hospital and later visitRajBhawaninCivil Lines.Ataround8pm,he will return to Delhi. Dr Somya OVER 30L PEOPLE TOOK PART SO FAR Notably, more than 30 lakh people have participated in the games so far and two lakh teams from 46,348 villages of Ra- jasthan participated in the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Games which started from Aug 29.
  • 3. Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: The royal train Palace on Wheels reached Pink City on its first commercial tour on Thursday. After a long gap of two and a half years, the opera- tion of the Palace on Wheels train has been started once again. The due for this goes to Tourism Corporation President Dharmendra Rathod,whomadeevery effort to get the royal train back on track. Tourists of Palace on Wheels,whoreachedthe city on the first commer- cial tour on Thursday, were accorded a grand traditional welcome at Gandhinagar station. On its first tour, 35 tourists from eight countries are travelling in the royal train. These include seven tourists each from India, Amer- ica and Britain, four from Canada, three each from Mauritius and France, two from New Zealand and one from Ireland. These tourists were given a red carpet welcome at the railway station. The tourists were gar- landed with tilak. First India Bureau Sirohi: The Rajasthan Government has an- nounced a compensa- tion to two youths who were implicated in a false cases of murder and robbery by Sirohi’s Barlut Police. Jagveer Singh, Joint Secretary, Home De- partment has issued orders for DGP to give compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to both the youths. CM’s advisor and MLA Sanyam Lodha had raised the issue of implicating Lakhmar- am Dewasi in a false case of murder and rob- bery and imprisoning innocent Gemaram Ga- rasiya in a murder case. In both the cases, a high-level inquiry com- mittee was constituted and a re-investigation was conducted. The Inquiry Commit- tee ordered the compen- sation of Rs 5 lakh each in view of their social and economic condi- tion. On releasing the compensation amount, Sanyam Lodha said that it was the victory of the truth. “Truth has pre- vailed,” he said. First India Bureau Jodhpur: Three people were arrested in Jodh- pur for allegedly black- mailing people after filming their nude vide- os. The GRP Police Sta- tion (Merta Road) in Jodhpur has busted the honeytrap gang and ar- rested three people in this regard. Notably, a youth allegedly commit- ted suicide in Jodhpur after he was harassed by the accused on the basis of his obscene videos. “The incident oc- curred nearly one-and- a-half month ago wherein a youth was blackmailed and har- assed. After being tor- tured continously over his nude videos, he committed suicide. The reason behind his sui- cide was ascertained when the victim’s mo- bile phone was checked,” police said. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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 Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: Based on the lines of walled city, a similar walled city will be built at Agra Road by Jaipur Development Authority (JDA). After a series of consulta- tions, the JDA has fi- nally issued a notifica- tion to develop a Herit- age City Scheme at Agra Road. The Herit- age City will depict the unique heritage and architecture of the walled city . Officials informed the notification was is- sued under Section 25 of the JDA Act after a number of meetings were held by UDH Min- ister Shanti Dhariwal. Under the Master De- velopment Plan – 2025, the area surrounding Kho Nagorian and Agra Road was marked as a specific develop- ment area. Later, it was decided to develop a Heritage City on Agra Road. As per the parame- ters of Heritage City Scheme, buildings will be constructed on Ra- jasthani architecture and the scheme has been earmarked as mixed land use. Both residential and com- mercial use of the land will be permitted under the scheme. GATES TO BE NAMED AFTER STATE HISTORICAL FIGURES The parameters will be based on Walled City. The plots falling on a 30-metre road will be used for mixed and commercial pur- poses. Similarly, front and side setbacks will not be applicable in the scheme. The internal roads of the scheme, where width of road is less than 30 metres, a Chowk will be built on the plots measuring 200 to 750 sqm. The height of the buildings will be 15 metres, in which the basement, ground floor and three floors can be constructed. Likewise, a total of nine roundabouts and six main entrance gates will be constructed to enter the Herit- age City. The entrance gates will be named after the freedom fighter, historical figures and the history of Jaipur or Rajasthan. WALLED CITY-LIKE PROJECT TO BE DEVELOPED AT AGRA ROAD Buildings to be constructed as per the Rajasthani architecture. —REPRESENTATIONAL PHOTO Food Department and District administration during the raid. JDA issues notification under Master Dev Plan, 2025 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF HERITAGE CITY Food adulteration: 16,000 kg mustard oil seized in city First India Bureau Jaipur: Asthefestivalis approaching, the joint teamof medical,foodde- partment and district administration have be- come vigil. This investi- gation team is now seiz- ing adulterated food items by raiding differ- ent places in the city everyday .Underthis,the team on Thursday raid- ed the companies selling edible oil at the Vishwa- karma Industrial (VKI) area of the city , where more than 16,000 kg of mustard oil was seized. Takingactionatanother place735kgof coriander powder was seized. The department has taken samples of both. According to the re- port received from the district administration, on Thursday the team under the leadership of Sub-Divisional Officer Anil Chaudhary and Laxmikant Katara Crime Branch Jaipur raided the place of Goy- al Edible on VKI Road No. 14 and after taking a sample of mustard oil from here, 3,600 kg of mustard oil was seized. Two brothers drown in waterbody in Barmer dist Kota: Farmer dies of shock after crop damage MAN HELD FOR RAPING 6-YR-OLD GIRL IN KOTA Kota (PTI): A man has been arrested here for allegedly kidnapping and raping a six-year-old girl, police said on Thursday. Accord- ing to the minor’s parents, an unidentified person entered their house around 4 am on Wednesday and took away the girl who was sleeping, Ranpur police station SHO Balbir Singh said. The accused took the minor to an isolated place and raped her. Minor raped by relative on marriage lure First India Bureau Barmer: Two brothers drowned in a water- body at Bayatu sub-di- vision in Barmer on Thursday. Police in- formed the deceased has been identified as Suresh (30) and Jogar- am (30), residents of Somesra village in Barmer. According to the po- lice, the incident oc- curred when Suresh and Jogaram had gone to graze cattle in the fields on Thursday. Jogaram accidently slipped into the water body while cattles were drinking water. Suresh too jumped into the water to save him. However, both of them went into deep waters and could not swim back. “Their bodies were fished out by a team of police officials. Later, a post-mortem was con- ducted and bodies were handed-over to the family members,” po- lice added. First India Bureau Kota: A 35-year-old farmer on Thursday dies due to shock after the widespread damage to crops due to unsea- sonal rains in Kota’s MahendraNagar.Outof 10-12 bighas of cultiva- tion between two broth- ers, Mahendra cultivat- ed soyabean this year. However, disap- pointingly, after sow- ing it rained for sever- al days and later Ma- hendra’s soybean was destroyed by the water lying in the fields. First India Bureau Jaipur: A case of rape of a minor girl by a relative has come to the fore in the city. The minor was taken in the guise of promising marriage. The accused is a ma- ternal relative and has raped the minor several times in the last one year. The victim’s father lodged a report at Man- sarovarpolicestationon Wednesday . The report said that the accused who raped his minor daughter is the son of a distant ma- ternal uncle. The 26-year-old ac- cused also lives in Man- yawas Mansarovar area. PoW reaches Jaipur on first tour after 2.5-year Covid halt Two youths, falsely implicated by police, to get `5 lakh each 3 held for blackmailing people with nude videos in Jodhpur Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Gandhi Nagar Railway Station of Jaipur will be rejuve- nated with a cost of Rs 215 crore. The appear- ance of the station will completely change and passengers will get fa- cilitiesasperworldclass standards. However, during the construction work, for the next two-and-a-half years, the commuters will have problems with the vehicle parking. The NWR will hand over the site to the con- tractor on October 15. The project will be completed in the next 30 months. No vehicle parking willl be permitted at the station due of lack of land. Gandhi Nagar was included in the list of stations identified for redevelopment. Under the development works, two new build- ings will be construct- ed at the station. The main entrance building on the Bajaj Na- gar side will be three- storeyed,whilethebuild- ing on the Tonk Road sidewillbetwo-storeyed. Air concourse will be constructed to connect boththeplatformsof the station.Itwillbethefirst railway station to have an air concourse. Gandhi Nagar Rly Stn to get makeover WITH WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES FACILITIES TO BE ADDED IN BUILDING The entrance build- ing will have various facilities like depar- ture lobby, security check area with bag- gage scanner, help desk for passengers, toilets, RPF room, head TC room etc. First India Bureau Masuda: There was an atmosphere of chaos in the village after the bodies of a young girl and a boy were found hanging in Shergarh. The dead bodies have been identified as Kar- tik and Anchi. Sanwar Lal of Sher- garh had given a com- plaint to Masuda po- lice on Wednesday that his daughter An- chi had been taken away by a boy named Kartik. After which, on Thursday boy’s sandals and hand bracelet were found ly- ing outside the well. After getting the in- formation, the police called Sanwar Lal to the spot and searched the well with the help of the villagers. Both the bodies were found tied with a cloth. The police kept both bodies in the mortuary of Masuda Hospital. Young couple found hanging in Masuda CONDOLENCE MEETS A condolence meet was organised for the deceased father of the State HRC Registrar Shailendra Vyas at Adarsh Vidya School in Ambabari. Vasundhara Raje pays floral tribute to former Minister Harendra Mirdha’s wife Ratan Kanwar at Askoh Vihar Park in Tilak Marg. Arrested accused in police custody in Jodhpur.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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. 129 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 It’s rightly said, ‘There is enough for everyone’s need, but not greed’. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp India is making a new identity under the leadership of Prime Minister @ narendramodi ji. As the world’s “pharmacy” at the time of global crisis, India helped many countries including America. Today India is supplying food to the world along with its food supply. #GujaratGauravYatra Nitin Gadkari @nitin_gadkari Bringing Prosperity Through World Class Infrastructure in New India. Iconic cable-stayed cum suspension bridge across Krishna river in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has been approved at total cost of Rs 1082.56 Cr with the construction period of 30 months. #PragatiKaHighway TOP TWEETS SOURAV GANGULY GIVEN A RAW DEAL BY BCCI AND IT’S UNFAIR TO HIM ourav Ganguly’s likely exit from BCCI has kicked up a con- troversy as Jay Shah has been given an- other term as the cricket board’s secretary while the former India skipper has been denied the fa- vour of continuing as President for a second term. Ganguly’s fans feel that the BCCI has been unfair to him. They believe he has been snubbed. He is also un- likely to get the board’s backing for the post of International Cricket Council’s chairman. Ac- cording to reports he has de- clined to be the Ganguly himself downplayed the controversy . “I was the presi- dentof theCricketAssociationof Bengal for five years. I have been president of the BCCI for two years. After all these terms you havetoleaveandgo…Youcannot play forever and you cannot re- main in administration forever.” One Trinamool Congress lead- er said that the BCCI is now packedwithrelativesof BJPlead- ers.Thereisobviouslymoretothe controversy than meets the eye. S or now the ban on hijab will contin- ue in Karnataka schools. The Su- preme Court hear- ing the petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court’s order upholding the ban im- posed by the state govern- ment gave a split verdict on Thursday. Justice Hemant Gupta dismissed the peti- tions challenging the high court’s order, while Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia said that “wearing hijab is a matter of choice” and struck down the order. Because of their diver- gent views the Bench has re- ferred the matter to the Chief Justice of India “for appro- priate directions” like wheth- er the case should be heard by a three-judge bench or larger. The Karnataka High Court had ruled that a prescribed school uniform does not vio- late either the right to free- domof speechandexpression or the right to privacy under Article 21 of the Constitution. Allowing the appeal Jus- tice Dhulia said, “One thing which was topmost (priority) for me was education of girl child. A girl child in (many) areas does household work and chores before going to school and are we making her life any better by doing this (banning hijab).” The insistence on wearing hijab by a section of Muslim girls is in stark contrast to Iranian women’s defiance against hijab which is sup- posed to be mandatory as per Islamic law, though the Kar- nataka High Court ruled that it is not a “part of essential religious practice in Islam”. It seems that what is religios- ity for one set of Muslim women is a curtailment of women’s freedom for anoth- er. Even in India there are Muslim women who prefer to go without hijab. SC’S SPLIT VERDICT ON HIJAB BAN Allowing the appeal Justice Dhulia said, “One thing which was topmost (priority) for me was education of girl child. A girl child in (many) areas does household work and chores before going to school and are we making her life any better by doing this (banning hijab).” F THE NORD STREAM GAS PIPELINE SABOTAGE he Nord Stream gas pipeline leak has put the world on the verge of confrontation, amid world peace already at stake after Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Russia has directly blamed the US-Ukraine for this incident, while the USA has termed a big conspiracy to create an energy crisis in European countries during the winter season. Actually, in 2011, Russia and Germany signed an agreement on a 1222 km long Nord Stream pipeline for easy and safe transportation of natural gas. The pipeline was commissioned in Octo- ber 2012. Through this pipe- line, Russia supplies 55 bil- lion cubic meters of natural gas to Germany per year. This pipeline became chron- ic and dilapidated. So Russia started Nord Stream2. This is completed in 2021. USA and some European countries had objected this project. Recently ,therewerereports of rupture of Nord Stream pipelines and gas leaks from Russia’s Baltic Sea to Europe. There are two gas leaks in both the pipelines. Although the pipeline had not been in operationsincethetimeof the Russia-Ukraine war, but both lines were filled with gas. The extent of damage caused to themarineenvironmentisnot yet known. But it is estimated that if the entire gas reserves go into the water through the leak,thenabout200,000tonsof methane gas will be emitted. Natural gas is composed mostly of methane, which is the second most powerful green gas after carbon diox- ide. In such conditions, the possibility of major environ- mental damage is being ex- pressed. This issue is gaining momentum. NATO says that the pipelines have been delib- erately targeted. This is an attack on the interests of NATO countries and NATO will retaliate for it. The EU has also taken this seriously . It says it is a well-intentioned conspiracy and is aimed at exacerbating the energy cri- sis in Europe. The EU has also warned of retaliation on the lines of NATO. Both USA and Russia al- leged each for sabotage. Be- fore the leak there were sev- eral explosions in the Baltic Sea one after the other. It is alleged that these explosions have caused damage to the pipeline. The quality and depth of Nord Stream is state- of-the-art. In such a situation, the chances of damage to the pipeline itself are negligible. Then the question arises as to who has done this audacity? Russia’s reason for suspi- cion is that the leak occurred exactly when Norway and Po- land announced the commis- sioning of the Trans-Baltic Pipeline. After the commis- sioning, the countries of East- ern Europe will no longer be dependent on Russia. So Kremlin may have damaged the Nord Stream to create an energy crisis. Since both the pipelines are built by Russian company Gazprom and it has 51%stakeintheentireproject. The cost of project of Nord Stream 2 of $11. In such a situ- ation why Russia would harm itself? If Kremlin’s intention was to push Europe into an energy crisis, he could have openlyannouncedahalttogas supplies. Ukraine has also blamed Russia. Russia has called a meeting of the Secu- rity Council to investigate the whole matter, calling the alle- gation a ‘stupid and absurd’. Then is this action of USA? The finger is being raised on America because USA and somecountriesof Centraland Eastern Europe have been op- posing the creation of Nord Stream 2 from the very begin- ning.TheUSAbelievesthatits construction will increase Pu- tin’s influence in Europe and putPutininabargainingposi- tionwithbigcountriessuchas Germany , Britain and France. US have said on several occa- sions that this pipeline is part of Russia’sbroaderstrategyto weaken the West by increas- ing European dependence on Russian gas supplies. Presi- dentJoeBidensaidjustbefore the Russia-Ukraine war that the US would block Nord Stream2if itinvadedUkraine. PolandandUkrainearealso under suspicion. President Putin suspects that Ukraine sabotaged the pipeline to weaken Russia economically and cut its influence on Eu- rope. There is another reason to doubt Ukraine. After the start of Nord Stream2, a big source of his income was go- ing to end. The Nord Stream One went to Europe via Ukraine. Ukraine used to re- ceive an amount of $ 1 billion annually from Russia in the form of transistor fee. Now through Nord Stream 2, Rus- sia wants to bypass Ukraine and reach European coun- tries. So may have Ukraine damaged the pipeline. The dangerous way meth- anegasisleakingintheBaltic Seahasaffectedtheecosystem of the ocean and it infuses the world into a new environmen- tal crisis. In such a situation, the question is who is respon- sible for the damage caused to the flora and fauna of the sea due to the strategic competi- tion of the superpowers? THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL T DR SURESH YADAV The writer is Freelancer and Commentator on International Affairs DR N K SOMANI The writer is Professor and Commentator on International Affairs The dangerous way methane gas is leaking in the Baltic Sea has affected the ecosystem of the ocean and it infuses the world into a new environmental crisis. 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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Sharat K Verma New Delhi: Delhi govt’s Dalit Min Rajen- dra Pal Gautam has resigned. He resigned at behest of party, which was approved by Lieu- tenant Guv VK Saxena. On other hand, Satyen- dra Jain is in jail for several months in the hawala case but he is still a minister and has not resigned. His port- folios have been divided among other ministers but his resignation has not been taken even though he is in jail on corruption charges. The controversy in which Rajendra Pal Gautam got involved is a social and political dispute, but he was quick to resign. Rajendra Pal Gautam had attended an event in which thousands of Hindus took a pledge not to worship Hindu deities while reiterat- ing oath of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Af- ter its video went viral, BJP accused Gautam of being anti-Hindu Ke- jriwal hastened his res- ignation because Kejri- wal may have got Ambedkar’s photo in- stalled in all govt offices but he is doing Hindut- va politics. In Gujarat elections, he is asking for votes by claiming themselves to be incar- nations of Krishna on other hand their Min are making a resolution not to worship Rama- Krishna. Only then, see- ing possibility of loss of votes, Kejriwal to Gau- tam to resign. Self proclaimed ‘Krishna’ Kejriwal gets Gautam to resign for Hindu votes, but keeps jailed Satyendra! POLITICAL GAME Previous govts in India did not provide proper facilities: PM New Delhi: PM Naren- dra Modi, who flagged off country’s 4th Vande Bharat Express train that will run from Amb Andaura in Himachal Pradesh New Delhi, said previous Indian governments did not provide facilities avail- able elsewhere even in 20th century . He was addressing a public meeting at the Indira Gandhi stadium in poll-bound Una dist. “We will provide you with facilities for the 20th as well as the 21st centuries,” Modi said. PM Modi laid the foun- dation stone of two hy- dropowerprojects,the48 MW Chanju-III Hydro- electric Project and the 30 MW Deothal Chanju Hydro-electric Project, in Chamba. Both pro- jects will generate over 270 million units of elec- tricity annually and Himachal Pradesh is ex- pected to get annual rev- enue of Rs 110 crore from these projects. The Prime Minister also launched Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yo- jana (PMGSY)-III in Himachal Pradesh for the upgradation of around 3,125 km of road in the state. More than Rs 420 crore has been sanctioned by the cen- tral government under this phase for the upgra- dationof 440kmof roads in15borderandfar-flung blocks of the state. According to Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), running from Amb Andaura to New Delhi, it is the fourth Vande Bharat train that has been introduced in the country and is an advanced version com- pared to the earlier ones, being much light- er and capable of reach- ing higher speed in shorter duration. It accelerates to 100 km per hour in just 52 seconds. The introduc- tion of the train will help boost tourism in the region and provide a comfortable and fast- er mode of travel for people of India. PM Narendra Modi greets the supporters at the flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat Express from Amb Andaura, Una, to New Delhi. Also seen Ashwini Vaishnaw Jai Ram Thakur. —PHOTO BY ANI PM Narendra Modi at flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat Express from Amb Andaura, Una to New Delhi. —PHOTO BY ANI ‘NEHRU IS TO BE BLAMED FOR PLAGUING KASHMIR’ I want to bring a change intheparty,saysTharoor New Delhi (ANI): Con- gress presidential can- didate Shashi Tharoor on Thursday lamented that some leaders had openly come out in sup- portof hispollopponent MallikarjunKhargeand even summoned meet- ings in his favour, say- ing it disturbed the lev- el-playing field. He also said several PCC chiefs and senior leaders were not availa- ble for a meeting with him during his visits to their respective states, but they warmed up to Kharge when he visited them for support. Seeking votes from delegates at DPCC of- fice, He said he wanted to bring a “change” in organisation. He also said aimed to “bring back” the voters who did not support the Con- gress in the 2014 and the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. “I want to bring a change in the party,” he told the delegates. IN THE COURTYARD HC ASKS BMC TO ACCEPT LATKE’S RESIGNATION Mumbai: In a major relief to ‘Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray’ party, the Bombay HC on Thursday directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to accept the resignation of its employee and the party’s candidate for the forthcoming Andheri (East) Assembly bypoll, Rutuja Latke. ED MOVES TO BENGALURU COURT AGAINST 6 Bengaluru: ED has filed a Prosecution Complaint before the Principal City Civil and Sessions Judge and Special Court at Bengaluru against 6 individuals on charges of money laundering. Those individuals are TL Praveen Kumar, Branch Manager, Bank of Baroda; SK Subramanaya Reddy; R Ranganath, Narasimha Murthy K, Santha Kumari K, and R Kavitha. The Special Court (PMLA) has taken cognizance of said Prosecution Complaint, ED said. Zanzarka (Guj): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday blamed India’s first PM Jawaharlal Nehru for issues plaguing Kash- mir credited Naren- dra Modi government for solving them by re- moving Article 370. Speaking at an event to flag off BJP’s ‘Gaurav Yatra’ in poll-bound Gu- jarat, Shah also said the Cong used to taunt his party over the construc- tion of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya but work on it was now in progress. “Duetothemistakeof (first prime minister) Jawaharlal Nehru of in- serting Article 370, Kashmir was in a mess. It could not be properly integrated with country . Everybody wanted re- movalof Article370.PM Modi removed it in one stroke completed inte- grationof Kashmirwith the country ,” Shah said. Incidentally, Modi had also blamed Nehru for issues plaguing Kashmir while address- ing a gathering in Guja- rat earlier this week. Shah, later in day, will flag off 2 ‘gaurav yatras’. Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Gujarat BJP President CR Paatil offers prayers at Sant Shree Savaiyanath Samadhi Sthaan temple, Zanzarka, in Ahmedabad on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI SHAH: PEOPLE OF GUJARAT HAVE GARLANDED BJP WITH VICTORY Bharat Jodo Yatra: Rahul says BJP ‘auctioning’ govt jobs in Karnataka CONGRESS’ ‘BHARAT JODO YATRA’ TO PASS THROUGH VILLAGES IN CHITRADURGA Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed confidence that ruling BJP will retain power in Gujarat by win- ning upcoming Assembly elections with a two-third majority. He said the people of Gujarat have been trusting the BJP for a long time and the party has fulfilled their wishes. Shah was addressing a public gathering at Sant Savaiyanath Dham, a popular religious place in Zanzaraka of Ahmedabad district, before launch- ing the third leg of the Gujarat Gaurav Yatra. The yatra will conclude at Somnath temple in the Gir-Somnath district. “BJP governments have done innumerable types of works. And therefore, in every election, whether it is corporation, district/ taluka, people of Gujarat have garlanded BJP with a victory,” said Shah. Chitradurga: On 35th day of the Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra, par- ty leader Rahul Gandhi accused the Karnataka government of auction- ing off state jobs. “The twin engine of the BJP is devouring the future of the young,” he add- ed, adding that the BJP administration in Kar- nataka is busy “selling jobs” while the state’s youth are unemployed. Karnataka is the first BJP-ruled state to join the yatra. A day before the yatra arrived in Karnataka, posters of welcoming were ripped. Chitradurga (Karnataka): ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ of Cong led by Rahul Gandhi on Thursday resumed from Bommagondana- halli in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district and headed towards Rampura. Hundreds of people gathered on roadside in morn- ing to welcome them. According to Cong workers, march started at 6.30 am from the BG Kere underpass in Bomma- gondanahalli. The yatra will exit the state on October 20. He said this during the Gaurav Yatra on Thursday morning which will conclude at Somnath Temple Cong presidential candidate Shashi Tharoor addresses a press conference regarding party presidential elections. Rahul Gandhi interacts with a padayatri as he takes part in party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, at Bommagundanahalli in Chitradurga. APPROACH TRIAL COURT FOR BAIL, HC TO EX PFI CHIEF New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Thursday ‘dismissed as withdrawn’ the plea moved by E Abubacker, the former chairperson of Popular Front of India (PFI), for bail on medical grounds. He was recently arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and has been in custody since Sept 22. GangusesFASTagtodupepeople in Delhi with new credit cards IAS officer and two others arrested by ED Justice Ali Mohd Magrey takes oath as CJ of JK Ladakh HC New Delhi: The Delhi Police Crime Branch has claimed to have busted a gang using FASTag to cheat people in the name of activat- ing credit card services. The police said they have arrested three men and seized luxury vehicles and other SUVs from the posses- sion of the accused. According to the po- lice, accused cheated people of Rs 80L in less than a month. The mat- ter came to light while the police were investi- gating a murder case. Senior officers said one of the gang members was living with the murder accused. The man, Mohd Zahid, 22, was caught with a lap- top, mobile phone, card swipe machine, and SIM cards. When ques- tioned, he couldn’t give details of belonging. Raipur: Enforcement Directorate on Thurs- day arrested Chhattis- garh cadre IAS officer Sameer Vishnoi and two other people after it launched multi-city raids in state early this week as part of a money laundering investiga- tion, officials said. Businessman Sunil Agrawal of the Indram- ani group and Laxmi- kant Tiwari, uncle of “absconding” business- man Suryakant Tiwari, have also been taken into custody . Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday adminis- tered the oath of office to Justice Ali Moham- mad Magrey as Chief Justice of High Court of JK and Ladakh here. Sources told GNS that sitting judges and some retiredjudgesof theHC, judicial officers, Advo- cate General, lawyers and other dignitaries from civil and police de- partment participated. Justice Magrey, who was born on Dec 8, 1960, in Wattoo village of Damhal Hanjipora in south Kashmir’s Kul- gam dist, is 35th CJ of HC. CJ Magrey received school education in his native village did graduation from Uni- versity of Kashmir. Manoj Sinha (left) with Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey during the latter’s oath-taking ceremony as Chief Justice. THAROOR APPOINTED CHAIRPERSON OF PARLPANELONCHEMICALSFERTILISERS ALL AICC GEN SECYS, STATE IN-CHARGES, TOLD NOT VOTE IN ASSIGNED STATE New Delhi: Cong leader Shashi Tharoor has been appointed as chairperson of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers, according to a notification issued by LS Secretariat.Tharoor’s appoint- ment as chairperson of parliamentary panel came after Cong leadership suggested his name. Recommendation came at a time when he is contesting Cong Prez election. New Delhi: Cong’ central election authority has issued a directive, AICC general secretaries, state in-charges, sec- retaries joint secretaries would cast their vote in party’s presidential polls at their home state not in assigned state. This has been done in order to “maintain trans- parency in election process”, according to directive by central election authority chairman Madhusudan Mistry. —PHOTO BY ANI —PHOTO BY ANI
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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 AIFF TO INITIATE ENQUIRY ON LATE ARRIVAL OF BOOTS ARMY's ASSAULT DOG, CRITICALLY INJURED, DIES ODISHA, TELANGANA GOVTS VIOLATE MODEL CODE NAVY MAN BOOKED AFTER TEEN FILES RAPE PLAINT Bhubaneswar (PTI): The All India Football Federation will initiate an enquiry on the late arrival of boots of four members of the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup, leading to the players wearing them for the first time during the match.AIFF secretary general Shaji Prabhakaran said he has asked for a report from the teams on how the consignment of new boots did not reach. New Delhi (Agencies): Army assault dog Zoom, who received gunshot wounds during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, succumbed to his injuries on Thursday noon, news agency ANI reported citing army officials. The dog was under treatment at the 54 Advance Field Veteri- nary Hospital (AFVH) in Srinagar. New Delhi (PTI): A delegation of Bharatiya Janata Party lead- ers met the Election Commission here on Thursday to complain against the “illegal” transfers and postings by Odisha and Tel- angana governments ahead of bypolls in both states early next month. The delegation submitted memo- randums regarding complaints against both states. Mumbai (PTI): A Navy engineer has been booked for rape on the complaint of his 19-year-old college friend, a Mumbai police official said on Thursday.The teenage girl, who studies in a private college and stays in a hostel near INHS Asvini in Navy Nagar in south Mum- bai, filed her complaint on Tuesday, the Cuffe Parade police station official said. New Delhi (PTI): The Union Ministry of Law and Justice will organise an All India Conference of Law Ministers and Law Secretaries from October 14 to 17 to provide a platform for discussion and to help policymak- ers upgrade the overall legal system, an official statement said.In a state- ment, the Ministry said the conference will be held at Ekta Nagar in Gujarat. The inaugural session will be held on Saturday morning. LAW MINISTRY TO ORGANISE ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF LAW MINS FROM TODAY CRUCIAL READ Kyiv(Agencies): Rus- sian missiles pounded more than 40 Ukrainian cities and towns, offi- cials said on Thursday, as NATO allies meeting in Brussels unveiled plans to beef up Eu- rope’s air defences after committing more mili- tary aid to Kyiv. The new pledges prompted Moscow to renew warnings that Western states’ help made them “a direct party to the conflict” and that admitting Ukraine to Western military alliance NATO could trigger World War Three. “Kyiv is well aware that such a step would mean a guaranteed es- calation to a World War Three,” deputy secre- tary of Russia’s Secu- rity Council, Alexan- der Venediktov, told media as the United States vowed to defend “every inch” of allied territory. Moscow has repeat- edly justified the Feb 24 invasion that has killed tens of thousands of people, in what it calls a “special operation”, by saying Ukraine’s ambitions to join the al- liance posed a threat to Russia’s security . Russian missiles target more than 40 Ukraine cities, towns WANT “EVEN STRONGER” INDIA TRADE TIES: UK FM NATO HOLDS NUCLEAR TALKS AMID WAR TENSIONS AND PUTIN THREATS SHANGHAI QUIETLY SHUTS DOWN SCHOOLS, GYMS, BARS AS COVID RETURNS ‘PAK MISUSED CICA PLAN TO PROPAGATE FALSE PROPAGANDA’ London (Agencies): British foreign minister James Cleverly said Britain wanted to have an even stronger trading relationship with India after reports that remarks by a fellow minister about Indian immigrants could put a future deal in doubt. Interior minis- ter Suella Braverman about Indian migrants and the pos- sible impact, Cleverly said, “We do want to have an even stronger, it’s strong already, an even stronger trading relationship with India.” BRUSSELS (Agencies): NATO’s secretive Nuclear Plan- ning Group met as the military alliance presses ahead with plans to hold a nuclear exercise next week as con- cerns deepen over President Vladimir Putin’s insistence that he will use any means necessary to defend Russian territory. Defense ministers which usually happens once or twice a year, at NATO headquarters in Brussels. Shanghai (Agencies): Shanghai is quietly shutting down schools and a raft of other venues as officials try to rein in a flareup that’s hit the financial hub just days before one of China’s most important political events. Several schools dotted throughout the city have sus- pended in-person classes as the fear of infection spread grows, according to parents and social media posts. Astana (ANI): India and Pakistan squared off on the issues of Kashmir and mean- ingful engagement at a re- gional summit in Kazakhstan on Thursday, with minister of state for external affairs Meenakshi Lekhi calling on Islamabad to immediately end cross-border terrorism to create conditions for any dialogue. Addressing the CICA Summit in Astana, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused the Indian government. A view shows an apartment building damaged by a Russian military strike in Mykolaiv on Thurdsay. —PHOTO BY ANI ACROSS THE WORLD Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: It is a big irony that the Election Commission says on one hand that it is capa- ble of holding all the elections across the country simultaneous- ly and on the other hand it cannot hold elections in two states simultaneously. Elec- tions are still held in six-seven phases in many states. The as- sembly elections of Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat are an example of this. Last time i.e. in 2017 the elections of boththestateswereheld separately in a gap of one month. First Himachal Pradesh elec- tionswereheldandafter voting, the parties and candidates had to wait for about one and a half months for the results. This time it is expect- ed that both the states elections can be held si- multaneously . In 2017, the Himachal Pradesh assembly elections were held on November 9. Voting for all the 68 as- sembly seats in the state was held on the same day on November 9. But afterthattheresultshad towaitforaboutoneand a half months as the as- sembly elections were held in Gujarat a month after Himachal Pradesh and the votes of both were counted together. Voting for 182 assembly seats in Gujarat was held in two phases on December 9 and 14. Four days later, on De- cember 18, the votes of both the states were counted. Just think, there are two small states, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. Together, there are a total of two hun- dred and fifty assembly seats, but the Election Commission had con- ducted elections on these two hundred and fifty seats in three phas- es and it took two months for the process to be completed. In Himachal Pradesh, the process of nomina- tionhadstartedonOcto- ber 18, that is, before that the model code of conduct (MCC) was put in place and the MCC continuedtilltheresults were declared on De- cember 18. The process of elections in Gujarat began in November. So, this time there are two questions before the election commission. First, whether the elec- tions to both the states will be held simultane- ously and secondly, whenwilltheannounce- ment of the elections be held? The last time elec- tion process was com- pleted on December 20. In this regard, the Com- mission still has time. If both the elections are to be held together, then the announcement of elections can be done in November also. But recently, Gujarat state BJP president CR Patil hadsaidthattheprocess of election would be completed by the end of November. WillGujandHPAssemblyelectionsbeheldtogether? Guwahati (ANI): Pres- ident Droupadi Murmu, on Thursday stressed the need to promote a knowledge-based socie- ty and the importance of technological solu- tions to the problems of the country , while high- lighting the role of in- stitutes of higher edu- cation in this regard. She was speaking af- ter virtually inaugurat- ing and laying the foun- dation stones for vari- ous central and state projects from the cam- pus of the Indian Insti- tute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati. These include the in- auguration of super- computer ‘Param Kam- rupa’, under the Nation- al Supercomputing Mis- sion, and a laboratory for the design and devel- opment of high-power microwave components at IIT-Guwahati. Murmu also virtual- ly inaugurated the Dhu- bri Medical College and Hospital and laid the foundation stones for the Zonal Institutes of the National Institute of Virology (NIV) at Di- brugarh in Assam and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh at the same programme. Lauding the achievements of IIT-Guwahati, the Pres- ident stressed the role of the institute in the region. “Being the only IIT in the North East, it must shoulder the responsi- bility to nurture other institutes in the region to work with the state governmentanddefence forces to strengthen our borders and provide technological solutions topreventrecurrenceof naturalcalamitiesinthe region,” she said. Murmu also exhort- ed the people of the Northeastern region to play a leading role in creating a knowledge- based society . IIT Guwahati needs to nurture other institutes in NE: President Prez spoke after virtually inaugurating laying foundation stones for various projects President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates the Supercomputing facility at IIT Guwahati, as Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi and CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI Kolkata (ANI): Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said that he enjoyed his time as a cricket administra- tor, but one cannot play forever, remain in ad- ministration forever. His comments come when he was likely to take over as BCCI presi- dent. I was the presi- dent of the Cricket As- sociation of Bengal for five years. I have been president of BCCI for years. After all these terms, you have to leave and go. As an adminis- trator, you have to con- tribute a lot and make things better for the team. Me being a player, who was around for a long time, understood it. I enjoyed my time as an administrator thor- oughly . You cannot play forever and you cannot remain in administra- tion forever, said Gan- guly at an an event. Former Indian crick- eter and member of the 1983 World Cup winning team Roger Binny is likely to be the next BCCI president replac- ing Ganguly while BJP MLA Ashish Shelar is likely to be the Treas- urer replacing Arun Dhumal as per sources in the BCCI. Gadchiroli (Agen- cies): The Maharashtra forest department on Thursday tranquilised and captured ‘conflict tiger’ CT-1 after it had killed 13 persons in Gadchiroli and Chan- drapur districts in the state’s Vidarbha region, an official said. The tiger was moving in Wadsa forest range here in Gadchiroli and was becoming a threat to human lives, he added. “The tiger had killed six persons in Wadsa, four in Bhandara and threeinBrahmapurifor- estrangeinChandrapur district. The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Nag- pur had, in a meeting on October 4, directed that conflicttigerCT-1becap- tured,” he said. “Accordingly , the Tadoba Tiger Rescue team, the Rapid Re- sponse Teams of Chan- drapur,Navegaon-Nagzi- ra and other units workedonwar-footingto capture the tiger. It was tranquilised and cap- tured from Wadsa forest range on Thursday morning,” he informed. One cannot stay in admin forever, says Sourav Ganguly Maha:“ConflictTiger” thatkilled13captured BCCI President Sourav Ganguly signs a cricket bat during a programme, in Kolkata on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI The man eating Tiger that killed 13 persons in Gadchiroli and Chandrapur district. —FILE PHOTO The north east should be a torch bearer in spreading knowl- edge and inculcating scientific tempera- ment. The benefits of technology should reach the remotest corners of society —Droupadi Murmu, President of India “THREAT TO HUMAN LIVES” EAM Jaishankar to pay two-day visit to Egypt New Delhi (PTI): Ex- ternal Affairs Minis- ter S Jaishankar will begin a two-day visit to Egypt on Saturday to explore new initia- tives in India’s part- nership with the Afri- can nation. It will be his first bi- lateral trip to Egypt as the external affairs minister. Announcing the visit, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thurs- day that Jaishankar will discuss a range of bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual interest with his Egyptian counter- part Sameh Hassan Shoukry. Egypt has been invited as a ‘guest country’ during India’s Presidency of G-20 in 2022-23. ‘15 states among achievers in logistics performance index ‘22’ New Delhi (PTI): Andhra Pradesh, As- sam and Gujarat are among the 15 States and UTs categorised as achievers in the logis- tics index chart 2022, ac- cording to a report re- leased by the commerce and Industry Ministry on October 13, 2022. The index is an indi- cator of the efficiency of logistical services necessary for promot- ing exports and eco- nomic growth. Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Ra- jasthan, Puducherry, Sikkim and Tripura are the other States catego- rised as fast movers in the ranking. The 15 States and UTs ranked in the aspirers category include Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Mi- zoram, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lak- shadweep, Ladakh, Na- galand, JK and AP . The other States and UTs which are in the achievers category in- clude Chandigarh, Del- hi, Haryana, HP, Karna- taka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, TN, Telangana, UP and Ut- tarakhand. Ganguly says on his future as BCCI president Piyush Goyal
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NEWS JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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 कारायालर नगर पररषद्, पाली क्रमांक : प. 9 ()कृ.भू.रू/2022/950 दिनांक : 13.10.2022 इस कारायालर में निम्न आवेदकों िे कृनि भूनम रूपान्तरण निरमों के अन्तरया्त उिके भूखण्ड के पट्टे चाहे हैं। इस संबध में नकसी वरक््त, संस्ा आनद को नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति हो, ्तो नलनख्त प्रा्यािा-पत्र मर साक्र आपनति सूचिा पत्र के प्रकानि्त होिे के सा्त नदवस के भी्तर अधोहस्ताक्षरकतिाया को प्रस्ततु्त करे। निधायारर्त समरावनध उपरान्त नकसी भी प्रकार की आपनति मानर िहीं होरी और आवेदक को उसके द्ारा चाहे ररे भूखण्ड का पट्ा नवलेख दे नदरा जावेरा। क्र.सं. आवेिक का नाम योजना िस्ावेज पंजीकृ्, अपंजीकृ् व आवंटन मय दिनांक राजसव ग्ाम खसरा संखया भूखण्ड संखया क्ेत्रफल (वर्ग रज में) भूखण्ड की ससथिद् भूखण्ड का प्रकार उत्तर (N) िदक्ण (S) पूव्ग (E) पस्चिम (W) 1 अरुण कुमार / बद्ीदास कामधेिू नवहार अपंजीकृ्त 14.11.18 पाली 2 315 133 / 23 111.11 भू.सं. 132 / 24 भू.सं. 134 / 22 भू.सं. 130 / 20 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 2 जसोदा पंवार / सव. पतुखाराम राजीव रांधी कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 15.06.79 पाली 2 373 55 222.22 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 42 भू.सं. 54 भू.सं. 56 आवासीर 3 राजेशवरी / लालाराम राजीव रांधी कॉलोिी अपंजीकृ्त 15.02.95 पाली 2 373 56 222.22 भू.सं. 41 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 57 भू.सं. 57 आवासीर 4 मम्ता / प्रवीण कुमार नरू िक््त िरर पंजीकृ्त 10.01.22 पाली 2 661, 662, 663 392 / 391 111.11 भू.सं. 39 / 390 भू.सं. 39 / 392 भू.सं. 387 / 386 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 5 सतुकी देवी / छोराराम निरदोस कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 04.03.2021 पाली 1 1294 16 122.22 अनर भूनम सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 55 भू.सं. 15 आवासीर 6 निवली देवी / सव. चतुन्ीलाल जी शराम िरर आवंटि पत्र सं. 382 नदिांक 28.06.1998 पाली 2 250 209 133.33 अनर भूनम सड़क 21 निट भू.सं. 210 भू.सं. 208 आवासीर 7 रुकमा देवी / पतुखराज शराम िरर आवंटि 28.06.1998 पाली 2 250 257 177.77 भू.सं. 258 भू.सं. 256 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 258 आवासीर 8 कमला / रोपीराम राज िरर पंजीकृ्त 10.11.2010 पाली 1 247 / 1757 321 111.11 सड़क 20 निट लक्मी िरर की भूनम भू.सं. 322 सड़क 23 निट आवासीर 9 कौिलरा देवी / चतुन्ीलाल प्रजाप्त राज िरर अपंजीकृ्त 08.08.2006 पाली 1 247 175 111.11 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 216 भू.सं. 176 भू.सं. 174 आवासीर 10 भोपाल कंवर / संग्ाम नसंह दरावेली पंजीकृ्त 1.11.2017 पाली 2 1597 92 133.33 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 79 भू.सं. 91 भू.सं. 93 आवासीर 11 माणचनद / पतुखराज नरू िक््त िरर पंजीकृ्त 08.12.2005 पाली 2 661, 662, 663 510 / 511 111.11 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 509 / 510 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 511 / 512 आवासीर 12 लली्त कुमार / िंकरलाल अमरिा् िरर पंजीकृ्त 18.05.2021 पाली 2 1504 444 133.33 भू.सं. 43 भू.सं. 45 सड़क 40 निट भू.सं. 63 आवासीर 13 बतुद्ाराम / जीवि जी निवदीप िरर अपंजीकृ्त 28.08.2008 पाली 2 361 / 2 35 111.11 भू.सं. 352 भू.सं. 350 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 358 आवासीर 14 िेमनसंह / नररधारी नसंह निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 02.03.2016 पाली 2 361 / 1 337 111.11 भू.सं. 338 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 336 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 15 रर्तेि पारीक / लालजी पारीक निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 10.07.2018 पाली 2 361 / 1 804 111.11 भू.सं. 805 सड़क 25 निट सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 803 आवासीर 16 रममा देवी / नबदरीचंद मेवाड़ा निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.05.2012 पाली 2 361 / 2 552 111.11 भू.सं. 553 सड़क 25 निट भू.सं. 571 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 17 रममा देवी / नबदरीचंद मेवाड़ा निवदीप िरर पंजीकृ्त 28.05.2012 पाली 2 361 / 2 553 111.11 भू.सं. 554 भू.सं. 552 भू.सं. 570 सड़क 20 निट आवासीर 18 दौल्त / बंिीलाल महनिया रौ्तम िरर पंजीकृ्त 05.04.86 पाली 2 311 / 1 72 / 371 138.88 भू.सं. 71 / 370 भू.सं. 73 / 372 भू.सं. 79 / 362 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 19 हेमीबाई / सी्ताराम रतुरू िरर पंजीकृ्त 13.01.2004 पाली 1 240 109 / 403 111.11 अनर भूनम भू.सं. 108 / 402 भू.सं. 110 / 404 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 20 हेमीबाई / सी्ताराम रतुरू िरर पंजीकृ्त 13.01.2004 पाली 1 240 108 / 402 111.11 भू.सं. 109 / 403 भू.सं. 107 / 401 भू.सं. 111 / 405 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 21 केिाराम / कुपाजी शराम िरर आवंटि 11.04.95 पाली 1 250 444 ए 66.66 भू.सं. 463 / 464 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 444 भू.सं. 445 आवासीर 22 चेिािा् / पेमािा् मणी िरर अपंजीकृ्त 25.07.15 पाली 2 318 1060 / 153 111.11 भू.सं. 1059 / 154 भू.सं. 287 / 152 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 1056 / 141 आवासीर 23 री्ता देवी / कािाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 25.07.97 पाली 1 250 401 बी 75.55 भू.सं. 401 ए भू.सं. 402 सककूल सड़क 28 निट आवासीर 24 नवद्ादेवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 22.04.09 पाली 2 311 84 / 85 / 4 138.88 भू.सं. 86 व 87 / 3 भू.सं. 82 / 83 / 3 / 5 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर 25 नवद्ादेवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 22.04.09 पाली 2 311 84 / 85 / 4 138.88 भू.सं. 86 व 87 / 3 भू.सं. 82 / 83 / 3 / 5 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर 26 सं्तोि कंवर / जवाहर नसंह शराम िरर आंवटि 30.07.1997 पाली 1 250 677 111.11 सड़क 28 निट 6 इंच वीरमदास का मकाि सड़क 50 निट वीरमदास का मकाि आवासीर 27 भंवरलाल / पतुिाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 30.07.1997 पाली 1 250 ए 26 133.33 सड़क 28 निट 6 इंच हेमाराम का मकाि सड़क 50 निट अनर भूनम आवासीर 28 भंवरी देवी / पारसमल राजेनद् िरर अपंजीकृ्त 04.06.1993 पाली 2 364 100 133.33 आम रास्ता भू.सं. 100 का भार सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 95 आवासीर 29 राजेि कुमार / भंवरलाल पृथवीराज िाहर / चनदिमल िाहर मेवा िरर पंजीकृ्त 17.02.2017 पाली 2 1329 50 183.66 47 51 15 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 30 सतुिील कुमार / धिप्तराज धिलक्मी िरर पंजीकृ्त 18.02.2011 पाली 1 946 / 3 5 166.66 अनर भूनम सड़क भू.सं. 4 भू.सं. 6 आवासीर 31 शवे्ता / िवीि कुमार मेवा िरर पंजीकृ्त 16.11.2005 पाली 2 1329 132 166.66 सड़क 40 निट 119 131 133 आवासीर 32 न्डमपल जैि / आिनद जैि मेरा टाउि आवंटि पतुिार्ता 278, 290, 291 789 333.33 790 788 सड़क 60 निट सड़क 40 निट आवासीर 33 कमलादेवी / पारसमल बाबा रामदेव कॉलोिी पंजीकृ्त 01.06.2010 पाली 1 1085 40 ए 137.50 41 ए 39 ए भू.सं. 8 भू.सं. 29 आवासीर 34 रेिाराम / जोराराम पटटेल जोधपतुर रो्ड पंजीकृ्त 21.06.2011 पाली 1 769 / 3 6 / 68 116.66 भू.सं. 6 ए / 68 का िेि नहससा सड़क सेनटर से 50 िीट मैि जोधपतुर रो्ड भू.सं. 5 / 67 सड़क 25 िीट वरावसानरक 35 ढरलाराम उि्फ ्डररा राम / घीसाराम शराम िरर आवंटि 28.09.1993 पाली 1 250 मकाि 133.33 भू.सं. 1444 सड़क 25 िीट भू.स 1446 सड़क 30 निट आवासीर 36 नवद्ा देवी / केसाराम बालाजी िरर पंजीकृ्त 03.05.2010 पाली 2 311 82 / 83 / 5 133.33 भू.सं. 84 / 85 / 4 भू.सं. 81 / 80 / 86 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर 37 भािाराम / कुपाजी शराम िरर आवंटि 2.04.95 पाली 1 250 444 66.66 भू.सं. 84 / 85 / 4 भू.सं. 81 / 80 / 86 सड़क 20 निट सड़क 50 निट आवासीर 38 रजेनद्नसंह / ्तेजनसंह आिनद िरर पंजीकृ्त 21.03.2018 मण्डली खतुदया 505 / 2.5 05 / 5.60 / 5/ 4, 505 / 7/ 2.5 05/6 32 238.68 सड़क 30 निट भू.सं. 27 भू.सं. 88 भू.सं. 81 आवासीर 39 मंजतु देवी / िांन्तलाल एक्ता िरर बी अपंजीकृ्त 04.04.08 पाली 2 604 / 2 172 / 152 111.11 भू.सं. 156 / 176 सड़क 20 निट भू.सं. 171 भू.सं. 1735 174/158 व 154 आवासीर आयुक् नरर पररषद् पाली आपदत्त सूचिना First India Bureau Jaipur: Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs Ashok Chandna celebrated his birthday on October 13 with sportspersons and children.MinisterAshok Chandna spent time with the children at the SMS Stadium on Thurs- day morning by cutting cake. Chandna turns 38. Chandna celebrates his b’day with sports enthusiasts, children Bundi teacher receives `11L from Amitabh Bachchan First India Bureau Bundi: Bollywood su- perstar Amitabh Bachchanhaspraised a woman government teacher of Bundi for her efforts in promot- ing girl education in the district. Amitabh Bachchan has also sent her a cheque of Rs. 11 lakhs to encour- age her for the noble cause. Shobha Kan- war, posted in Gov- ernment Senior Sec- ondary School, Ba- rundhan, (Bundi), re- cently received an ap- preciationletteranda cheque from Amitabh Bachchan for promot- ing girl education in the area. Shobha Kan- war, who was also a participant of Kaun Banega Crorepati, ex- pressed her desire to help girls in getting education during the show.ShobhaKanwar said, “Amitabh Bach- chan had not made any announcement during the show, but he expressed his de- sire to help me in edu- cating girls. I have re- ceived a cheque of Rs. 11 lakh and now I will open an NGO to help the needy , poor and helpless daughters,”. Protest in Bharatpur on Shekhawat’s remarks First India Bureau Bharatpur: The con- troversial statement of Union Water Re- sources Minister Ga- jendra Singh Shekha- wat continues to en- rage common people and Congress party representatives in the state. After the coun- ter statements from Minister Dr Subhash Garg and Minister Bhajan Lal Jatav, now the people of Bharat- pur have also come out against Shekha- wat. The effigy of Shekhawatwasburnt on Thursday . Oppos- ingShekhawatpeople saidthatthepeopleof Bharatpur can give away their lives on values and pledges. Bymakingsuchstate- ments, Shekhawat has shown a petty mentality and tried to spoil the harmony of the state. The people demandedanapology from Shekhawat for his statement. On so- cial media, people commented saying that Shekhawat should have read the history of Bharatpur before giving this kind of mediocre statement. Due to this statement of Shekha- wat, there is resent- ment among the peo- ple of all castes here.
  • 9. We seek meaning in our lives. Learn to creatively question yourself to unravel your own self. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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 First India Bureau Jaipur: Yet another in- stance of lackadaisical and lethargic work cul- ture prevalent in the DoP has come to light. RAS Rajendra Singh, who was put on APO, was accorded a posting through the transfer list dated October 5, but the officer has been giv- en a posting on a post that does not even exist! Rajendra Singh is a sen- ior IAS of the 1996 batch and he had been serv- ing as the Additional Director in Panchayati Raj Sansthan since January 2021, but ow- ing to ‘friction’ with the new minister, he was put on APO in Au- gust 2022 by the DoP. After a gap of two months, Singh was giv- en a posting and was made Additional Direc- tor in Social Justice Department, which has been denoted as a ‘vacant post’ in the transfer list dated Oc- tober 5. But the ‘real story begins now! Director of Social Justice Department Hari Mohan Meena has informed the DoP through a letter that there is just one post of Additional Director in the Department and one officer is already working on the posi- tion thus there is no position available for Rajendra Singh in the Department! This has resulted in Singh moving from one office to another, with- out any real work for him to attend to. As such, he is now in the super-time scale and has even served as an Additional Director in the Social Justice De- partment ten years back (July 2012). Singh, who has had a 26-year- long career, is now an example of how DoP does not know how its ‘Human Resources’ should be handled! ‘Miraculous’ DoP posts RAS on a non-existent position! SLUGGISH APPROACH  Singh was given a posting as Addl Director in Social Justice Dept, which has been denoted as a ‘vacant post’ in the transfer list dated October 5 UNIONMIN:GOVTWON’TCANCEL COAL BLOCK ALLOCATION TO RAJ AnMoUwassignedforsettingup1,190MWsolarpowerplantinBikanerdistrict Vikas Sharma Jaipur: Union Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi on Thursday said that the Chhattisgarh gov- ernment has requested for cancellation of the allocationof coalblocks to Rajasthan but the government has re- fused to do so. He said that he has spoken to Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan CMs and is looking forward to resolving the issue and getting the mining ac- tivities resumed so that Raj continues to get 11 rakes of coal from there. “A resolution from the Chhattisgarh government has come for getting the mine al- lotted to Rajasthan in Chhattisgarh cancelled, but we have allotted to Rajasthan under a pro- cess, therefore we are not cancelling it,” Joshi told reporters here. Earlier, speaking at a programme of MoU signing between Coal In- dia Ltd and Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam ltd (RUVNL) for setting upa1,190MWsolarplant in Bikaner, Joshi said that the central govern- menthaslaidspecialem- phasis on promoting re- newable energy genera- tion. Along with this, by adoptingnewtechnology , the government is also workingtowardsproduc- ing electricity from coal without pollution. Joshi said that per capita electricity con- sumption in the coun- try will almost double by 2040 and to meet fu- ture needs, there is a need to pay special at- tention to electricity generation from renew- able sources. CM Ashok Gehlot said that the state has huge potential for solar power and asserted that factories to manufac- ture equipment used in setting up solar plants should be set up in the state so that employ- ment opportunities should also be created along with the genera- tion of energy . The MoU was signed for setting up 1,190 MW solar power plant in Ra- jasthan’s Bikaner dis- trict. Coal India ltd will set up the plant which is scheduled to be com- pleted in two years. Thesolarplantwillbe set up in a 2000 mw solar park in Poogal, Bikaner. The CMD of RVUNL R K Sharma and Coal India Limited’s Techni- cal Director V Reddy signed the MoU in the presence of Union Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi and and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. CM Ashok Gehlot during the MoU Signing Ceremony between RVUNL CIL at Hotel Marriott, Jaipur on Thursday. Also seen here are Pralhad Joshi, Bhanwar Singh Bhati, GS Dotasra, Usha Sharma, Sheel Dhabhai and other officials. COURTESY MEET BEFORE OATH PAYING OBEISANCE The Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court Pankaj Mithal calls upon Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhawan on Thursday. This was Justice Mithal’s courtesy visit to the Governor before taking oath as the Chief Justice today. Jaisalmer: Maharashtra Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday visited the famous temple of local deity Baba Ramdev in Jaisalmer district. Fadnavis reached Baba’s samadhi and offered velvet chadar and Prasad. Samiti’s administrator and priest Kamal Chhangani made him worship with rituals. Earlier, Fadnavis was welcomed by BJP workers at helipad in Ramdevra town. Later, while talking to reporters, Fadnavis said that Baba knows the wishes of all the devotees and it is not proper to make it public. In the meanwhile, Fadnavis also visited the Salasar Balaji Temple in Churu district and prayed for peace and harmony. Jaipur: Former CM Vasundhara Raje offered prayers at the Shila Mata Temple in Amer on Thursday as a part of her resolve to pay obeisance at the temples dedicated to Nine Goddesses before Diwali. She prayed for peace and prosperity of the State. She also prayed at the Ambikeshwar Shiva Temple and Lord Bhairon Temple in Amer. She would be visiting the Shakambhari Mata Temple situated in Jhunjhunu district on Saturday. Jpr:GeoIndia-2022tobegintoday First India Bureau Jaipur: Petroleum and Natural Gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri will inaugurate a three- day South Asian Geo- sciences Conference and Exhibition ‘GEO India 2022’ here today at JECC, Sitapura. In the conference or- ganised by the Associa- tion of Petroleum Ge- ologists (APG), experts from India and other countries including the US, Norway and the Eu- ropean Central will par- ticipate to discuss the issues and share their experiences, Rajesh Ku- mar Srivastava, patron of APG and CMD of ONGC, said here. ‘Fossil Fuels, Decar- bonization Changing Energy Dynamics’ has been chosen as a theme for conference. Srivas- tava said that the con- ference will brainstorm on role of oil gas in context of energy tran- sition in fast-changing world, he said. Will successfully organise Jamboree: Gehlot First India Bureau Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot, while taking stock of preparations for the 18th National Scout Guide Jamboree to be held at Rohat in Pali from January 4 to 10, 2023, said that this Jam- boree of international level would be the big- gest ever event of Scouts and Guides in the State. “State has got the opportunity to host the event after 67 years and the government will leave no stone un- turned for its successful conduct,” the CM said, adding, “Such events develop qualities like health, character, art skill, service spirit, dis- cipline, social harmony , spirit of mutual broth- erhood. We have organ- ised rural Olympic Games with similar aim,” Gehlot said. State Chief Commis- sioner of Rajasthan State Bharat Scouts and Guides Niranjan Arya gave detailed in- formation about the progress of various works being conducted for Jamboree through presentation. New Solar Park will ensure smooth power supply: CM From Pg 1... of solar energy in the Invest Rajasthan Sum- mit,” the CM said while addressing a programme organised to mark MoU signing between RVUNL CIL for setting up 1190Mw solar project. He said, “With the setting up of a solar park, uninterrupted power supply can be made to general public along with saving coal and reduc- ing pollution.” CIL has got the num- ber of coal rakes in- creased, which has ensured smooth sup- ply of coal to state, CM said adding that it is easy to set up solar plants due to State’s large area. Rajasthan ranks 1st in the coun- try by setting up 14825MW solar power projects. Energy Min- ister BS Bhati said that investment is coming into state from private govt sectors in solar energy sector due to State Govt’s policies. AFTER CM’s NOD, HINDOLI AGRI MARKET TO BE RENAMED AFTER MEENA STATE GOVT EXTENDS PERIOD OF DISBURSEMENT OF PENSION Jaipur: CM Gehlot has approved the proposal to name the agricultural subsidiary market located in Hindoli in Bundi district after the former Pradhan Late Ragunath Meena. It is noteworthy that Gehlot, during his Bundi tour on July 30, 2022, announced to rename Hindoli Kri- shi Goundi Mandi after Late Raghunath Meena. Notably, Gehlot has given relaxation in State Govt's order dated 21.04.2010 which stated that Krishi Upaj Mandis should be named after personalities related to agriculture. Jaipur: Providing relief to all pensioners, State Govt has extended the period of disbursement of pension from November 30, 2022 to March 31, 2023 or till the mobile app is ready, without producing the living certificate. According to information received from Director Pension and Pensioners/ Welfare Department, Sanjay Solanki, now pensioners/family pensioners can get their pension without presenting the living certificate till March 31, 2023 or till the mobile app is ready, whichever is earlier. CM Ashok Gehlot chairs a meeting at CMO to review preps for ‘National Scout Guide Jamboree’ to be held in Jan 2023. Also seen here are Dr BD Kalla, GS Dotasra, Usha Sharma, Niranjan Arya. Raj will host the event after 67 years CM Ashok Gehlot congratulates Pralhad Joshi during the MoU Signing Ceremony. Also seen here is GS Dotasra. D D D A REVELATION
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