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CRUCIAL READ
MEA: 68 FISHERMEN DETAINED BY LANKA
BETWEEN DEC 18 & 20, TALKS UNDERWAY
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on
Tuesday said about 68 Indian fishermen and 10 boats
were taken into custody from Tamil Nadu by the Sri
Lankan authorities between December 18 and 20. MEA
spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, “We are concerned
about the detention of the Indian fishermen.”
LANDSLIDE WIN
FOR TRINAMOOL IN
KOLKATA CIVIC POLLS
COLD WAVE, FOG IN
STORE FOR NORTH,
CENTRAL INDIA
Kolkata: TMC on Tuesday
registered a landslide vic-
tory in Kolkata Municipal
Corporation polls, winning
134 of 144 wards. BJP,
which had emerged as
the main Opposition party
in Assembly polls earlier,
won 3 seats, while the Left
Front and Congress won
two each.
New Delhi: The MET
department has predicted
cold to severe cold wave
conditions over central,
north and east India in the
next two days, following
which a relief is likely.
Cold wave conditions are
likely to persist in parts
of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi
and Rajasthan.
WOMEN’S MARRIAGE AGE
CAUSING PAIN TO SP: MODI
PM CHIDES RIVALS FOR BASHING DECISION; ATTENDS ‘NARI
SHAKTI’ PROGRAMME IN PRAYAGRAJ; TRANSFERS `1K CR TO SHGs
Prayagraj: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi
took a jibe at the Sama-
jwadi Party on Tuesday
and said the govern-
ment’s decision to raise
the marriage of women
to 21 has caused pain to
some. PM Modi was ad-
dressing a rally in UP’s
Prayagraj, which was
attended by over two
lakh women.
Taking a swipe at
his rivals, PM Modi
said women are hap-
py with the govern-
ment’s decision to
raise the marriage age
but this has caused pain
to some. “We are trying
to increase the age of
marriage of women
to 21 years so that
they can have time to
study and progress.
The country is taking
this decision for its
daughters. Everyone is
seeing who is having
problems with this...it
has caused pain to
some,” he said.
PM’s remark follows
after some SP MPs
made adverse com-
ments on
the issue re-
cently. PM also
took a dig at SP
rule from 2012 to
2017. Ahead of the UP
Assembly polls, PM
transferred Rs1,000
crore into bank ac-
counts of various self-
help groups. Nearly 16
lakh women will ben-
efit from the scheme.
Bill linking voter ID,
Aadhaar gets RS nod
New Delhi: The Elec-
tionLaws(Amendment)
Bill, which aims to im-
plement long-pending
electoral reforms in-
cluding linking Aad-
haar with the voter ID
card, was passed in the
Rajya Sabha amid a
walkout by the Opposi-
tion on Tuesday. The
Bill was passed in the
Lok Sabha on Monday
.
Besides linking elec-
toral roll to Aadhaar,
the proposed legislation
seeks to make the stat-
utes gender neutral by
substituting the term
‘wife’ with ‘spouse’ to al-
low husbands of service
voters to cast their vote
from the place where
their wives are posted.
It also seeks to provide
four qualifying dates—
January 1, April 1, July
1 and October 1—in a
year for registration of
voters, instead of a sin-
gle qualifying date—
January 1.
Earlier in the day, RS
proceedings were ad-
journed till post-lunch
session without trans-
acting any business af-
ter oppn objected to al-
location of time for pas-
sage of Election Laws
(Amendment) Bill with-
out them being part of
BAC meeting. —ANI
LOK SABHA ADJOURNED AS OPPN
DEMANDS MoS MISHRA’S SCALP
TMC MP DEREK O’BRIEN SUSPENDED
FROM RS FOR ‘UNRULY BEHAVIOUR’
New Delhi: Lok Sabha was adjourned till 2 pm
on Tuesday following ruckus from Opposition
members demanding the resignation of Union
Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra
and to exempt Tamil Nadu from National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test (NEET). Opposition members
stormed the Well of the House shouting slogans
and displaying placards as soon as the Question
Hour began. Due to continued disruptions,
Speaker Om Birla adjourned the House 47
minutes into Question Hour.
New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien
was on Tuesday suspended from Rajya Sabha
for remaining part of the
current Session for ‘unruly
behaviour’ in House. He
allegedly threw RS Rule
Book towards Chair during
discussion on Election Laws
(Amendment Bill) 2021.
He was suspended after House passed a motion
moved by MoS for Parl Affairs in this regard.
Prayagraj has
been land of con-
fluence of Ganga-
Yamuna-Saras-
wati, symbol of our mother
power for thousands of
years. Today this city is also
witnessing such a wonderful
confluence of women and
power. —Narendra Modi, PM
PM Modi interacts with women
during distribution of certificates
to women beneficiaries under
various government schemes at
Parade Ground, in Prayagraj on
Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI
EX-PUNJAB MIN
SODHI QUITS
CONG, JOINS BJP
Chandigarh: Former
Punjab cabinet minister
Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi
Tuesday resigned from
the Congress and joined
the BJP in the presence
of party leaders Gajendra
Shekhawat and Bhupendra
Yadav in Delhi. Rana So-
dhi has been a confidant
of former chief minister
Captain Amarinder Singh.
A sitting MLA from Guru
Har Sahai, Sodhi was
dropped from the cabinet
after Amarinder’s ouster.
Volatile Sensex
snaps falling,
surges 497 pts
New Delhi: Bottom
hunters gathered on
Dalal Street on Tuesday
after a sharp drop in the
previous sessions, tak-
ing benchmark indices
higher and helping
them snap two-day los-
ing streak.
The 30-share pack
Sensex rose 497 points
or 0.89 per cent to close
at 56,319.01. The index
closed nearly 600 points
lower from day’s high.
Its broader peer NSE
Nifty advanced 156.65
points or 0.94 per cent to
16,770.85.
However, selling at
high levels indicates
that the overall trend
remains weak in the
market.
20 anti-India YouTube
channels blocked by govt
New Delhi: The central
government blocked 20
YouTube channels and
two websites on Tues-
day for spreading anti-
India propaganda and
fake news on the inter-
net, according to the
Ministry of informa-
tion and broadcasting.
Theministrysaidthat
the now blocked chan-
nels and websites be-
longed to a coordinated
disinformation network
from Pakistan and used
to post divisive content
on Kashmir, Indian
Army
, Ram Mandir, mi-
nority communities,
and CDS General Bipin
Rawat,amongothervar-
ious sensitive subjects
related to India.
INSTA ACCOUNTS
OF MY KIDS TOO
HACKED: PRIYANKA
Lucknow: Asked to com-
ment on pre-election raids
on political opponents,
Congress leader Priyanka
Gandhi Vadra went one step
further on Tuesday, accusing
the government of preying
on her children on social
media. “They are even hack-
ing my children’s Instagram
accounts, let alone phone
tapping. Do they not have
any other work?” she said.
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At least three people were killed and 44 injured after a massive fire broke out
at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) refinery at Haldia in West Bengal’s Purba
Medinipur district on Tuesday afternoon. Sources said that they had seen a flash
which might have started the fire. Authorities have started a probe to ascertain
the cause of the incident.
Bhilwara: 12 employees of Agucha Mines were injured when a blast occurred
in a vehicle that was moving ahead of them in Bhilwara district. “Employees
were moving in a vehicle when a blast occurred in another which was moving
ahead. They were admitted to a hospital where their condition is stable,” SHO of
Gulabpura police station Satish said.
3 KILLED, OVER 40
INJURED IN FIRE AT
IOC REFINERY IN
WEST BENGAL
12 EMPLOYEES OF
AGUCHA MINES
INJURED IN BLAST
IN BHILWARA
OMICRON SPREADS ITS
TENTACLES IN MAHA,
EVADES VACCINE TOO
Mumbai: Eighty-one
per cent of the 54 pa-
tients detected with
the Omicron variant
in Maharashtra are
cases of break-
through infections,
which means they
got infected while
they were fully vac-
cinated. A few have
even taken a third in-
jection of Pfizer vac-
cine. According to
experts, this is in line
with the growing evi-
dence that the vari-
ant can evade the im-
mune response.
LOK SABHA MP KUNWAR DANISH ALI
TESTS +VE, WAS IN PARL ON MONDAY
BOOSTER JAB TO
HELP: MODERNA
`1 LAKH FINE FOR PLEA AGAINST PM
MODI’S PIC ON VACCINE CERTIFICATES
New Delhi: Lok Sabha MP Kunwar Danish Ali, who
attended Parliament on Monday, said he has tested
positive for Covid-19. The BSP leader added that he is
fully vaccinated, and urged people who had come in
contact with him to isolate themselves. “Despite being
fully vaccinated, today, I tested positive for #COVID19.
Yesterday, I attended Parliament also. I request all
those who came in my contact to get tested and isolate
themselves. I am having mild symptoms and hope to
recover soon,” he tweeted.
Washington: Moderna
has said that a booster
dose of its Covid-19
vaccine should offer
protection against
the rapidly spreading
Omicron. Moderna said
lab tests showed the
half-dose booster shot
increased by 37 times
the level of so-called
neutralizing antibodies
able to fight Omicron.
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala HC on Tuesday dismissed a
petition questioning PM Modi’s picture on Covid-19 vax
certificates & fined the petitioner `1 lakh while calling the
plea “frivolous” and “politically motivated”. It said Modi is the
country’s PM and not that of any political party or ideology
and that such a petition was “not expected from a citizen”.
CORONA
CATASTROPHE
INDIA
RAJASTHAN
5,326
new cases
453
Omicron tally
23
new cases
01
new fatalities
CONG TRUMPS
BJP IN RURAL
ELECTIONS IN
RAJASTHAN
Jaipur: The ruling Con-
gress party scored over
the opposition BJP in zila
parishad and panchayat
polls held in 4 districts,
results of which were an-
nounced on Tuesday. Out
of 568 panchayat samiti
seats, Congress bagged
278 while BJP got 165.
The BJP grabbed Kota
and Baran zila parishads
from Congress. BJP
bagged 13 out of 25
seats in Baran while got
13 out of 23 seats in
Kota zila parishad.
Of the 106 Zila Parishad
seats, Congress emerged
victorious in 62, BJP in
36, five independents, 2
CPIM and 1 BSP. P2
Sensitive CM orders premature
release of sick and old prisoners!
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has ap-
proved the proposal for
premature release of
such prisoners who
have served most of
their sentences, are dis-
playing good behaviour,
or are suffering from
serious diseases and old
age and who have been
serving long sentences
in the jails of the state.
This initiative of the
Chief Minister will
bring happiness to such
families, whose mem-
bers have undergone a
major part of life im-
prisonment.
According to the pro-
posal, inmates serving
term other than life sen-
tence, and such prison-
ers suffering from old
age and serious diseas-
es like cancer, AIDS,
leprosy and other seri-
ous diseases or are
blind or handicapped
and dependent on oth-
ers for their daily ac-
tivities may be released
prematurely
. Also, such
old men, who are 70
years of age and wom-
en, who are 65 years of
age or more and have
served one-third of the
sentence, can be re-
leased prematurely
.
Turn to P10
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
GEHLOT TO
ADDRESS RPSC
FUNCTION TODAY
Ajmer: The foundation
day function of RPSC on
Wednesday will be ad-
dressed by chief minister
Ashok Gehlot virtually. A
documentary presentation
will be given by the RPSC.
The programme will be ad-
dressed by acting chairman
Dr Shiv Singh and member
Dr Jaswant Rathi will deliver
vote of thanks.
RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021
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RSLSA: OFFICIALS TO BE RESPONSIBLE
IF ANYONE DIES OF COLD IN STATE
Jaipur: Issuing guidelines to the Chief Secretary
and others, the Rajasthan State Legal Services
Authority (RSLSA) said on Tuesday that if someone
dies of cold due to staying under the naked sky, the
concerned official body or authorised official will
be held responsible for it. The RSLSA has asked
the authorities concerned to run a 3-day campaign
beginning Wednesday and ensure that all the peo-
ple staying out in the open be rehabilitated in ‘rain
baseras’ (night shelters) while following the Covid
protocol. The Authority has also asked CS to send
instructructions to all the concerned authorities.
Jaipur: The Jaisinghpura Khor police have arrested a
fraudster who used to supply fake currency notes in-
serting them in between the
valid ones in a bundle. The
police also seized a large
number of bundles of fake
currencies amounting to Rs
80 lakh from the possession
of the accused Khemchand
Bunkar aka Shahnaz of
Amer, late Monday evening. On a tip-off, a police
party intercepted Shahnaz when he was riding a bike.
They found that the bundles of notes he was carrying
were all fake except the initial few. The bundles were
wrapped in transparent polythene envelopes and
packed with cello tapes. Cops are investigating  are
probing Shahnaz to know who else is involved.
JAIPUR POLICE BUSTS FAKE CURRENCY
RACKET, ONE ARRESTED
JAIPUR COPS LAUNCH ‘NIGHT HAWK’
TO CURB SPEED OF UNRULY VEHICLES
NEWS DIGEST
Jaipur: In a novel initiative, Jaipur Traffic Police
launched Night Hawk on Tuesday. The bikes were
flagged off by Police Com-
missioner Anand Srivas-
tava. Their job will be to
curb the speed of unruly
vehicles in the city and to
act on them.In a first in the
country, the traffic police
can now speed up to 350
km in the night and with the help of the cameras
installed on their bikes, they will now be able to take
action even in places where Interceptor can’t reach.
Cong is another name for devp: Bairwa
First India Bureau
Niwai: MLA Prashant
Bairwa distributed pat-
tas in the camp organ-
ised under the Pra-
shasan Shehron Ke
Sang Abhiyan on Tues-
day. Bairwa said that
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot was worried
about every person of
the state and he works
for 20 hours and is en-
gaged in welfare works
of the people of the
state. “Only Congress
can bring development
in the country and
Congress is another
name for development.
State government has
distributed 10 lakh pat-
tas in the drives and
crores of people will be
benefited,” he added.
Prashant Bairwa hands over a land lease to a beneficiary during
a PSKS camp organised at Niwai on Tuesday.
Over 3 lakh Rajputs expected
for historic event in city today
Man stabs wife’s
lover to death at
bus stand
Jaipur: A man alleg-
edly murdered his
wife’s lover in the Vish-
wakarma Nagar area of
Jaipur on Tuesday
.
Accused Karan is ab-
sconding and being
searched, police said.
Yogesh often used to
come to Jaipur from
Delhi on pretext of
meeting Karan, who re-
cently came to know
about his illicit affair
with his wife and asked
Yogesh to stay away
from her, the police
said. Yogesh, however,
came from Delhi on
Tuesday and Karan’s
wife went to receive
him at a nearby bus
stand. Karan too fol-
lowed her, the police
said. As Karan found
his wife meeting Yogesh
at the bus stand, he
whipped out a knife 
stabbed him, cops said,
adding in a fit of rage,
Karan also slit open Yo-
gesh’s throat, killing
him on the spot.—PTI
Laxman Raghav
Jaipur: Rajputs from
all over Rajasthan will
reach Jaipur to attend
the programme to mark
75th anniversary of
Shri Kshatriya Yuvak
Sangh at Bhawani Ni-
ketan today
.
“People who believe
in Kshatriya dharma
will gather from all over
Rajasthan and across
the country. More than
three lakh people are
coming from every part
of Rajasthan,” Khacha-
riyawas said that lakhs
of people will take a
pledge to die for the
country and religion
under the saffron flag
of the Kshatriya Yuvak
Sangh.
BJP leader Rajendra
Rathore said that the
programme will prove
to be a milestone not
only in the social area,
but also in the political
field.
Union Minister Ga-
jen Shri dra Singh said
that the organisation
started by Tan Singh is
completing 75 years and
the historic programme
on Wednesday will give
a message of unity
.
Entry of heavy vehi-
cles has been prohibit-
ed in the city today
.
PS Khachariyawas takes stock of preparations of Diamond Jubillee
celebrations of Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh at Bhawani Niketan.
Workers engaged in preparations of Diamond Jubillee celebrations to
be held at Bhawani Niketan today. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
SMS resident accuses
senior of sexual abuse
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A senior doc-
tor and resident of
SMS medical college
have come face to face
by levelling allegations
on each other. The sen-
ior woman doctor of
pharmacology dept has
lodged a case against
Dr Lokendra Sharma,
who is working in the
department, and a PG
student Dr Anil
Bhandari for indecent
gesture and sexual har-
assment.
At the same time, Dr
Bhandari has accused
senior doctor and her
husband of mental har-
assment and using in-
decent language. On
the complaint of the
resident doctor, the col-
lege principal has con-
stituted a committee to
look into the matter.
On the other hand, a
woman has lodged an
FIR against the staffers
of Marks  Spencer
situated at WTP for
misbehaving and out-
raging modesty.
MINORS RAPED
Kota/Nagaur: Police
on arrested a man,
Aman Verma for ab-
ducting a 16-year-old
girl  outraging her
modesty. His parents
 two other relatives
were also arrested for
conspiring to get Rs
14.5 lakh from girl’s
family. Aman lured
her into his love trap.
He then kidnapped
the girl, took her to
Karauli and raped her
there. Meanwhile, a
case of gang rape of
a 15-year-old minor
has come to light
in Nagaur. A minor
studying in class
ten was returning
from school, when
two youths forcibly
took her in the car
to a cafe located in
Kuchaman. After
intoxicating the girl,
both of them raped
her alternately  also
shot porn videos.
Voting was held for 106 members in the four Zila Parishads. Congress has won 57 and BJP has also won 35 seats
CONGRESS TRUMPS BJP, WINS
278 SEATS IN PANCHAYAT POLLS
First India Bureau
Jaipur. The results of
panchayat elections
in four districts of Ra-
jasthan were declared
on Tuesday. The rul-
ing Congress party in
the state has come
down heavily on the
BJP. 278 candidates of
Congress have been
elected as Panchayat
Samiti members and
165 candidates of
Bharatiya Janata Par-
ty have won the elec-
tion. According to the
State Election Com-
mission, voting was
held for 568 members
of 30 Panchayat Sami-
tis in four districts. In
these elections, Con-
gress candidates won
278 seats, BJP 165
seats, Independents 97
seats, Bahujan Samaj
Party (BSP) 14 seats
and Communist
Marxist Party (CPI-
M) candidates 13
seats.
Voting was held for
106 members in the
four Zila Parishads.
Out of these, Con-
gress has won 57 and
BJP has also won 35
seats. BJP has got ma-
jority in Kota and
Congress party in Sri
Ganganagar. A total
of 2251 candidates
tried their electoral
luck. Of these, 1,946
candidates were in
the fray for Panchayat
Samiti members
while 305 candidates
for Zila Parishad
members. Out of
these, three out of 106
Zila Parishad mem-
bers and six out of 568
Panchayat Samiti
members were elected
unopposed.
“The results of Panchayati Raj elec-
tions of four districts are encouraging
for us. Congress is going to make its
head in more than 20 out of 30 Pan-
chayat Samitis. This victory is a victory of peo-
ple’s faith in the Congress party and good gov-
ernance of the government.”
—Govind Singh Dotasra, PCC Chief
“Farmers and youth gave a mandate
against the anti-people Congress govern-
ment. It is great performance of any op-
position party in the Panchayati Raj
elections in political history. Congress had board
in 4 Zila Parishads now BJP snatched two Zila
Parishad boards from Congress with the blessings
of the public. BJP also performed brilliantly in
Panchayat Samiti elections in 4 districts”
—Satish Poonia, State BJP President
“The people have blessed Congress govt’s
model of good governance, public wel-
fare, development and brotherhood with
gift of victory. Once again in Zila Pari-
shad  Panchayat polls, BJP’s lie, deceit was de-
feated. This victory has boosted Gehlot govt
—Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Minister
ZILA PARISHAD - 106
CONG 62
BJP 36
IND 05
CPIM 02
BSP 01
DISTRICT SEATS CONG BJP
PANCHAYAT SAMITI SEATS 568
BARAN 25 12 13
SRI. 31 25 03
KARAULI 27 15 07
KOTA 23 10 13
CONG 278
BJP 165
IND 97
BSP 14
CPIM 13
RLP 01
BJP FARES WELL IN KOTA POLLS
z It has won 13 out of
23 seats in Zila Pari-
shad while Congress
could win only 10
seats. BJP has got a
majority in the seat of
the district chief.
z Out of 5 Panchayat
Samitis, BJP won 3 in
Sangod, Khairabad and
Sultanpur. Cong got
majority in Ladpura.
z The BJP emerged
winner in 13 out of 19
wards of Sangod Pan-
chayat Samiti, while
Congress won only six
seats.
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi : In the Lok
Sabha, Baran-Jhalawar
MP Dushyant Singh
openlyexpresseddissat-
isfaction with the Min-
ister of State for Agri-
culture on the question
related to farmers. Du-
shyant Singh raised
questions on the Union
Agriculture Minister
and Lok Sabha Speaker
regardingtheAgriStack
project. During the
Question Hour, Dushy-
ant Singh said- ‘I am not
satisfied with the an-
swerof theminister,big
ministers are sitting
here. In Madhya
Pradesh, a pilot project
isbeingdoneinthearea
of AgricultureMinister,
a pilot project is being
run in the area of
SpeakerSahib.Wecome
frompoorregionBaran-
Jhalawar, will the pilot
project be brought here
also?”Replying to Du-
shyant Singh’s ques-
tion, Union Agriculture
Minister Narendra Sin-
gh Tomar said Dushy-
ant Singh is worrying
abouthisarea.Thepilot
project has been started
in four districts. Later it
will be implemented in
all the districts. Digital
Agri Mission has been
launched. Farmer’s ac-
counts are being digit-
ised, till now the ac-
countof 5crorefarmers
has been digitised, this
figure is expected to
reach 8 crore by De-
cember. As far as farm-
ers’ data is concerned,
farmers’ data is not go-
ing anywhere. The
scheme is being imple-
mented with full secu-
rity.
Dushyant expresses discontent over farmers’ issue in LS
RAISING CONCERN
For bypolls in Ward 57, about 55.03 percent voters cast their
votes while 52.75 percent in ward 97 of JMC Heritage on
Tuesday. Counting will take place on December 23. There are
21,322 voters in both these places, out of which 12,511 people
came to cast their votes. A total of 8 candidates have contested
in these two wards. The bypolls were necessitated after the
death of two councillors.
Dushyant Singh
“Data Protection Bill of 2019 is cur-
rently pending in JPC. Will the
data of the farmer be given to the
corporate world by the profiling depart-
ment. Industrialists will benefit from data
protection. When will our farmers get the
benefit. When will our landless farmers be
able to take advantage of the schemes?
—Dushyant Singh, MP
—PHOTO
BY
SUMAN
SARKAR
—PHOTO
BY
SANTOSH
SHARMA
RAJASTHAN
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Jaipur: Paralympic
gold medalist Avani Le-
khara said that the state
government has done
commendable work for
the development and
upliftment of every sec-
tion in last three years.
The schemes being run
for women empower-
ment are commendable.
Lekhara said that the
recently launched ‘I Am
Shakti Udaan Yojana’
by the state government
would prove to be a
milestone in healthcare
of women  girls dur-
ing her visit to an exhi-
bition at Jawahar Kala
Kendra on Tuesday
.
Lekhara extended
her best wishes for the
scheme and said it will
empower girls and
women. Under the
scheme, sanitary nap-
kins will be made avail-
able in small villages.
She also inquired about
other government
schemes at the stalls of
different departments
in the exhibition.
State govt has done commendable work: Avani
3 YEARS OF GEHLOT GOVT
I Am Shakti Udaan Yojana’ by the
state government would prove to be a
milestone in healthcare of women and
girls. State government has done com-
mendable work for the development and uplift-
ment of every section in the last three years.
—Avani Lekhara, Paralympian
Paralympic gold medalist Avani
Lekhara praised ‘I Am Shakti Udaan
Yojana’ during her visit to JKK
Avani Lekhara releases baloons of ‘I am Shakti Udaan Yojana’.
Also seen is Arun Joshi.
LEOPARDESS ATTACKS LEOPARD FOR
DRINKING WATER KEPT FOR HER CUBS
Jaipur: An interesting video
of a leopardess fighting with
a leopard to save the water
meant for her cubs surfaced
on Monday. Leopardess Paro
also Princess of Amagarh
was spotted in Amagarh of the Galta forest attacking
a leopard arrived from the Sumail after he drank water
from that container. —Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: Hearing a case related to the Sunrisers
building situated on Ashok Road in C-Scheme,here,
the HC on Tuesday ruled that the provisions of Real
Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA)
are applicable to the banks also. A Division Bench
of Chief Justice Akil Qureshi and Justice Uma
Shankar Vyas dismissed the case filed by Union
Bank of India (formerly Andhra Bank), saying if a
bank takes over an under-construction building
due to non-repayment of loan by the developer, the
bank itself becomes the promoter.
SUNRISE BUILDING CASE: RERA APPLIES
TO BANKS TOO, RULES RAJ HIGH COURT
NEWS DIGEST
JPRAIRPORTRECORDS32%
INCREASEINPASSENGERS
In November, 4,18,182 passengers including 3,94,181 domestic  24,001 international recorded
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After Covid 19,
passenger traffic at
Jaipur International
Airport witnessed a re-
cord growth of 32 per-
cent in November.
Total 4,18,182 passen-
gers travelled through
Jaipur Airport in No-
vember, of which
3,94,281 were domestic
and 24001 were interna-
tional travelers.
In October 2021 total
passenger traffic was
3,15,978.
As per airport offi-
cials, the growth trend
is likely to continue in
coming months.
“In November pas-
senger traffic increased
by record 32 per cent.
Firstly, travel has be-
come easy with 2 vacci-
nation certificates and
stringent Covid 19
guidelines. Secondly,
tourist season has set
in, so more and more
people are travelling.
The growth trend is
likely to stay in the com-
ing winter months,”
said a senior official at
Jaipur Airport.
Very soon we will
surpass pre Covid pas-
senger traffic at Jaipur
Airport, he added.
In October 2021, a to-
tal of 3,15,978 travelled
through Jaipur airport
of which 2,97,852 were
domestic and 18,126
were international
travelers. In November
2021, total 4,18,182 pas-
sengers travelled, of
which 3,94,181 were do-
mestic and 24,001 were
international travelers.
However, this month till
December 15th
, about
2,75,215 passengers
have already travelled.
Passengers at the Jaipur international airport. —FILE PHOTO
FLIGHTS  PASSENGER LOAD
MONTH OCT 21 NOV 21 DEC 21
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 2658 2136 2095
INTERNATIONAL 138 150 104
DOMESTIC PAX 297852 394181 258809
INTERNATIONAL PAX 18126 24001 16406
Man with 2 doses
of vax dies of Covid
First India Bureau
Jhunjhunu/Pratap-
garh: A 60-year-old
man died of corona, de-
spite taking both doses.
He died during treat-
ment in a private hospi-
tal in Jaipur. The per-
son was suffering from
heart ailment, BP and
diabetes for the last 6 to
7 years. He was admit-
ted to a hospital in
Jaipur for the last 1
month. BCMO Dr. Har-
ish Yadav said samples
of all people who came
in contact with him
would be taken.
Besides, a Pratap-
garh-based person who
recently returned from
Dubai has been admit-
ted to the isolation ward
of the district hospital
after he tested positive
for corona infection. He
is suspected to be Omi-
cron infected but ge-
nome sequencing re-
port is waited.
According to the Health
Department, a 55-year-
old resident of Ariapati
Colony has been con-
firmed to have corona.
COVID-19
UPDATE
9,55,273
TOTAL CASES
21 IN A DAY
9,46,095
TOTAL RECOVERED
8,961
TOTAL DEATHS
1 IN A DAY
217
ACTIVE CASES
85 IN JAIPUR
Justice Birendra
Kumar transferred
to Raj High Court
from Patna HC
Jaipur: Justice
Birendra Kumar was
on Tuesday trans-
ferred from Patna HC
to the Rajasthan HC,
the Law Ministry
said. The SCCollegi-
um had recommended
the transfer of Justice
Birendra Kumar in
October.
The Department of
Justice in the Law
Ministry issued a noti-
fication announcing
his transfer, an official
statement said. —PTI
MERCURY
RISE
CHURU
2.40
C
FATEHPUR
1.30
C
KARAULI
2.30
C
ALWAR
3.10
C
Bhilwara
3.30
C
Sikar
40
C
RELIEF! AS TEMP RISES
CM’s OSD, BJP spokesperson
at loggerheads over Raj IAS
First India Bureau
Jaipur: On Tuesday,
BJP spokesperson Shai-
na NC  CM Ashok Ge-
hlot’s OSD Lokesh
Sharma came at logger-
heads after Shaina
tweeted wrong facts
about an IAS of Ra-
jasthan cadre.
The BJP spokesper-
son tweeted a photo of
PM Modi touching a
woman’s feet  she
claimed that the wom-
an, whose feet PM
touched, was IAS Aarti
Dogra. Objecting to the
information, Lokesh
Sharma said, “Why are
you spreading lies?
This is not Aarti Dogra
in the picture with
Modi. Dogra is working
as Special Secretary in
Rajasthan CMO.”
Screenshot of tweets between Lokesh Sharma  Shaina NC.
IN THE COURTYARD
17 DEMANDS OF
TRIBAL PASSED
State President of Tribal
Development Council
KC Ghumaria submit-
ted a proposal related to
problems faced by tribals.
A resolution with 17 de-
mands was passed which
included the effective
implementation of the 5th
Schedule of the Constitu-
tion in the TSP areas of
Rajasthan, along with giv-
ing constitutional powers
to State Scheduled Tribes
Commission  special
recruitment for reserved
posts of tribe  formation
of Advisory Committee.
New members of JPR Bar
Association felicitated
E-FILING, HC’S NEW YEAR RESOLUTION
Jaipur: An honour cer-
emony was organised
by the Rajasthan HC
Bar Association on
Tuesday to felicitate the
newly elected execu-
tives of the Jaipur Bar
Association.
Senior advocates of
the HC honoured the
newly elected President
of Jaipur Bar Associa-
tion Kamal Kishore
Sharma and General
Secretary Manoj Ku-
mar Sharma and other
executive members
with garlands.
President of Ra-
jasthan HC Bar Associ-
ation Bhuvnesh Shar-
ma said that this tradi-
tion has been started by
HC Bar Association
here. He said that maxi-
mum number of advo-
cates are associated
with Jaipur Bar Asso-
ciation and regular of-
fice should be opened in
Jaipur HC premises.
— Kamal Kant Vyas
Jaipur: In an initiative
towards making the Ra-
jasthan HC a ‘Paperless
Court’, ‘e-filing’ has
been made mandatory
for the Central and state
governments in the new
year.
They must have to
register their cases,
both as petitioner and
respondent, and submit
the related papers
through e-filing only
from January 1 2022 on-
wards. The court ad-
ministration has made
it clear that if the gov-
ernments file any phys-
ical papers, they will
not be accepted and in
case of any new case, it
will not be listed for
hearing.
The Registrar Gen-
eral of the court issued
a notification to this ef-
fect on Monday
.
In October this year,
the Supreme Court had
given guidelines to take
steps towards making
the courts paperless.
Hence, the High Court
administration has de-
cided to implement e-
filing starting with the
governments. —FIB
Bringreservationinpvtsector:Kulaste
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In the National
Conference of Tribal
Development Council
here, Union Minister
Faggan Singh Kulaste
advocated reservation
in private sector.
Kulaste said when
government companies
are being privatized,
the government should
implement reservation
in the private sector as
well. There should be
agitation against govt.
He also said that ag-
gressive stand and agi-
tate against leaders and
political parties if the
government does not
bring about reservation
in the private sector.
On this occasion Ar-
jun Lal Meena, Somji
Bhai Damor, Arvind
Netaam, Shivaji Rao
Moghe, Geetashree
Uraon, Hanuman Sahai
Sirsi were present.
Faggan Singh Kulaste being felicitated at the event.
For land revenue to the tribal people in
the forest area, there is a need for the trib-
al people to work actively together.
—Faggan Singh Kulaste, MoS Steel and Rural Development
BOOKING HAS STARTED GOING UP
According to Airlines officials, number of book-
ings have started going up as compared to
previous months, which is a good sign of growth.
The trend is going to stay to festive and tourist
season. “Apart of festive and tourist season, the
two vaccination certificate rule has really picked
up. Both at the time of arrival and departure pas-
senger has to ensure that he is fully vaccinated,”
said an Airlines official.
FREE VACCINATION AND TESTING AT
MEDICAL  HEALTH DEPT STALL AT JKK
Astate level exhibition was organised by
the Department of Information and Public
Relations at Jawahar Kala Kendra on Monday.
Flagship programmes and achievements of
the state government were displayed in digital
form at the stalls. Here, information about gov-
ernment schemes like youth, women, farmers,
good governance, medicine, etc. is available
at the press of a button. Free vaccination and
testing facilities at the medical and health
department’s stalls.
Temperatures are likely to
increase further in the next
24 hours, the meteorological
department said on Tuesday.
“Night temperatures have
gradually increased by three
to five degrees in the last 48
hours. Severe cold wave was
there in Fatehpur and cold
wave conditions at a few other
places. The temperatures have
increased as the strong north-
erly winds have weakened,” an
official said. Fatehpur in Sikar
recorded 1.3 degrees Celsius,
followed by Karauli and Churu
where minimum temp were
2.3  2.4 degrees Celsius.
—PHOTO
BY
SUMAN
SARKAR
PERSPECTIVE
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
The spirit is beyond
destruction. No one can
bring an end to spirit
which is everlasting.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
Piyush Goyal
@PiyushGoyal
Held a meeting with Food Ministers
from various states. Inaugurated the
Rice Fortification Dashboard and
held wide ranging discussions on
community kitchens as well as Fair
Price Shop transformation to ensure
food security  nutrition for all.
Avinash Pande
@avinashpandeinc
On behalf of the Uttarakhand
Screening Committee, thanks to all the
applicants, State Congress Committee
and District Congress Committee
office bearers for their cooperation.
@INCUttarakhand is definitely headed
for victory. @INCIndia
@kcvenugopalmp
TOP TWEETS
PUTIN’S
UKRAINE
FORMULA
s reports pile up
about Russia’s mili-
tary mobilization on
Ukraine’s border and
the Kremlin’s diplo-
matic demands, questions
abound. What is going on? What
will come next? Will Russia in-
vade? In fact, Russian President
Vladimir Putin is following an
eight-year-old script.
In the fall of 2013, Putin’s gov-
ernment launched a multifac-
eted offensive to prevent
Ukraine, Moldova, and Armenia
from signing free-trade agree-
ments with the European Un-
ion. That set off a gradually
deepening crisis that would pro-
foundly alter Ukraine’s domes-
tic politics, Russia’s position in
Europe, and the future of NATO.
Less than a year later, Russia an-
nexed Crimea and embarked on
a barely disguised effort to dis-
mantle the rest of Ukraine. The
Kremlin then launched two
more incursions into eastern
Ukraine to save the separatist
statelets that it had managed to
set up there. Since then, 14,000
people have died in this low-level
“frozen” conflict.
PROJECT-SYNDICATE.ORG
A
fter a year in
which people
longed to get back
to “normal,” it is
now clear that
COVID-19 will not make this
possible. The pandemic, now
heading into its third year,
has profoundly affected indi-
viduals, communities, coun-
tries, and international coop-
eration, creating four tough
challenges for 2022. Rebuild-
ing trust will be critical to
confronting all of them.
The first challenge is that
people’s relationship to work
has changed. In some coun-
tries, lockdowns, the death of
loved ones, and the general
uncertainty of the pandemic
have prompted or accelerated
arethink.IntheUnitedStates,
the number of workers quit-
ting their jobs exceeded four
million in each month from
July to October 2021. Many
young Chinese are joining the
“lie flat” movement by opting
outof longworkinghours,do-
ing the bare minimum to get
by
, and striving for only what
is absolutely essential for sur-
vival.Thepandemichasdeep-
ened the divide between those
who can work from home and
the many who cannot.
In 2022, people need to
trust that going back to work
will genuinely improve their
lives. Getting to that point
will require action by both
governments and companies.
Investment to help remedy
the disruption in education
caused by COVID-19 is cru-
cial. Some 1.6 billion students
in 180 countries were kept out
of school as a result of the
pandemic. Establishing pro-
grams to help students catch
up – and gain the skills and
training needed for the twen-
ty-first-century economy –
will help them get better jobs.
PROJECT-SYNDICATE.ORG
KEY TO COVID POWERED
CHALLENGES OF 2022
The first challenge is
that people’s
relationship to work has
changed. In some
countries, lockdowns, the
death of loved ones, and
the general uncertainty of
the pandemic
have prompted or
accelerated a rethink
A
KMC OUTCOME A REASON
TO REJOICE FOR TMC
ven as the Trinamool supre-
mo was busy with the Goa
campaigning, her party work-
ers were led by Abhishek Ba-
nerjeeduringtheslogoversto
the run up to the crucial KMC
elections and on Tuesday
, the
TMC left its indelible mark on
the civic polls. By noon, the
writing on the wall was clear.
TMC had taken a lead in 133
out of 144 wards in the Kolka-
ta Municipal poll elections.
Earlier, the elections were
held on December 19 which
registered a 64 per cent turn-
out. With this civic poll vic-
tory, it was TMC’s third con-
secutive win in the Kolkata
Municipal elections.
As the TMC was leading in
133 of 144 KC seats while this
article was being written,
party supremo and West Ben-
gal CM Mamata Banerjee
said TMC maintained a
“landslide victory” as they
work at the grassroots. “Kol-
kata is now the safest city (in
the country). We have al-
ready beautified the city
. My
intention now is to see that
urban area, semi urban area
and village areas are devel-
oped,” she said.
Earlier, on Sunday sporad-
ic incidents of violence, in-
cluding hurling of two crude
bombs at two booths, marred
the KMC elections on Sunday
as nearly 40.5 lakh voters ex-
ercised their franchise.
In 2015, TMC had won 113
seats which was, so far, the
highest in recent times and
this year it has broken its
previous records turning the
Opposition into absolute
minnows. All the 16 boroughs
have been under the control
of Trinamool Congress.
Till late noon, no one from
the saffron camp had given
any comment neither was
there any tweet.
In a little over six months,
that the TMC has again
drubbed the BJP… but this
time the BJP was minus the
star power.
The TMC has bettered its
positionintheKMCbyatleast
20 seats as compared to the re-
sults of 2015 KMC elections.
It may be recalled earlier
that despite the starry cam-
paign by the BJP in 2021, the
TMC managed 215 seats and
BJP ended with 77. And by
November-end… defections
and desertions had reduced
the BJP to 70 and left the
TMC hovering around 221.
The Assembly poll story
might be hugely rejoicing for
the TMC, but Mamata had to
prove a point as she had lost
to Suvendu Adhikari in a
keenly contested contest at
Nandigram. She, however,
fought back and was su-
premely in power from Bha-
wanipore. Since then, Didi as
she is fondly known, has left
for the national vista to
broaden her party’s pros-
pects. Earlier, during the elec-
tion day… the Leader of Op-
position and BJP leader, Suv-
enduAdhikarihadsaid…“We
werepreventedbypoliceaswe
came out of my house where I
was holding a meeting. Police
hasnorighttopreventusfrom
going to Kolkata. Bidhanna-
gar Police has no role and this
is not the jurisdiction of Kol-
kata Municipal polls. My resi-
dence is in Bidhanagar Mu-
nicipality area and the police
have no right to stop us.”
Even the West Bengal Gov-
ernor,JagdeepDhankhar,had
tweeted, “Leader of Opposi-
tion has communicated “In
Salt Lake my residence was
totally blocked by Bidhanna-
garpolicewhere20BJPMLAs
including some state leaders
stayed. regards Suvendu
Adhikari Lop WBLA”. He also
mentioned that a delegation
of BJP MLAs will meet him
today on the issue.
However, in politics it is
kabhi khushi kabhi gham. If
the KMC outcome was a rea-
son to rejoice overwhelm-
ingly, grapevine has it that
Mamata who flew to Guwa-
hati to seek the blessings of
Ma Kamakhya and from
there she is expected to visit
Shillong where everything is
not so fine for the party
.
Frombeingtheprincipalop-
position party in Meghalaya
until of late, a beleaguered
Congress decided to support
the ruling National People’s
Party led by CM Conrad Sang-
ma,in“interestof thepeople.”
“We have decided to offer
our support to the govern-
ment on the aspect of govern-
ance in greater interest of
the people of Meghalaya,”
Congress leader Ampareen
Lyngdoh said.
In November, the Congress
suffered a huge loss when 12
of its 17 MLAs led by former
chief minister Mukul Sang-
ma defected to the Trina-
mool. The development re-
duced the Grand Old Party
(Congress) to a smaller party
and made the Trinamool the
state’s principal opposition
in a matter of time.
But in deciding to support
the current government, the
CongressgotclosertotheBJP
,
an NPP ally and a constituent
of the Meghalaya Democratic
Alliance (MDA) government.
The Trinamool said after it
emerged in Meghalaya, the
Congress was, perhaps, feel-
ing threatened. “But our in-
tention is not to threaten any-
body. We want to build the
party that will work for the
people,” TMC state chief
Charles Pyngrope said.
Mamata, as political sourc-
es say… will visit Shillong
after her Guwahati trip to
gauge the situation.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
E
Assembly poll story might be
hugely rejoicing for TMC,
but Mamata had to prove a
point as she had lost to
Suvendu Adhikari in a
keenly contested contest at
Nandigram. She, however,
fought back  was supremely
in power from Bhawanipore.
Since then, Didi as she is
fondly known, has left for the
national vista to broaden her
party’s prospects
As the TMC was
leading in 133 of 144
KC seats while this
article was being written,
party supremo and West
Bengal CM Mamata
Banerjee said TMC
maintained a “landslide
victory” as they work
at the grassroots
ROBIN ROY
The writer is Senior Associate Editor,
Free Press Journal, Mumbai and former
Managing Editor, First India
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee offering prayers at
Maa Kamakhya temple, in Guwahati on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI
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Goa:ECholdsmeetwithpol
partiesaheadofelections
Panaji: The Election
Commission of India
held a meeting with the
representatives of all
political parties in Goa
on Tuesday, months
ahead of the Assembly
election.
The meeting was
chaired by Chief Elec-
tion Commissioner Su-
shil Chandra and other
members of the com-
mission were present.
The meeting was held at
Hotel DoubleTree by
Hilton. Representatives
of BJP, Congress, TMC,
M a h a r a s h t r aw a d i
Gomantak Party
(MGP), Goa Forward
Party (GFP) met the
CEC.
After the meeting,
representatives of par-
ties said that they have
given some suggestions
to the Commission.
BJP Goa unit presi-
dent Sadanand Tana-
vade and Senior Con-
gress leader Altin
Gomes appreciated the
online registration sys-
tem of the SUVIDHA
App by the Election
Commission.
The GFP and BJP re-
quested the Commis-
sion to delay the imple-
mentation of model
code of conduct in the
State. —ANI
Plea in SC for fresh
Nat’l accreditation
policy for hospitals
New Delhi: A plea has
been filed in the Su-
preme Court seeking a
fresh national accredi-
tation policy that en-
sures the optimum doc-
tor to patient and nurse
to patient ratio is ad-
hered to in all the Na-
tional Accreditation
Board for Hospitals and
Healthcare Providers
(NABH) hospitals and
those who apply for ac-
creditation.
The plea filed by the
Indian Professional
Nurses Association, a
non-governmental reg-
istered body working
for the welfare of the
nurses across India,
also prayed to direct the
Quality Council of In-
dia and the National Ac-
creditation Board for
Hospitals and Health-
care Providers (NABH)
to place on record the
documents it peruses
while granting accredi-
tation. The plea also
sought direction for
forming a committee to
monitor the quality of
patient care, patient
safety and satisfaction.
The petitioner said
that the plea has been
filed in light of the RTI
responses and also in
the context of the over-
burden put on medical
staff during the ongoing
pandemic. In the RTI re-
sponse, Quality Council
of India admits that it
has no specified norms
related to the patient-
nurses ratio. —ANI
IN THE COURTYARD
Govt plans review plea for
OBC quota in local polls
New Delhi: The Union
government plans to file
a review petition in the
Supreme Court to allow
political reservation of
other backward classes
(OBC) in local bodies
and municipal corpora-
tions “for the time be-
ing” till the states meet
the criteria set by the
top court, a government
statement issued late on
Monday said.
The government plan
comes after the Su-
preme Court, in sepa-
rate verdicts delivered
over the past fortnight,
struck down 27% reser-
vation for OBCs in local
body elections in Maha-
rashtra and Madhya
Pradesh citing the ab-
sence of empirical data
on OBC.
The union ministry
of social justice and em-
powerment said it is
consulting the law min-
istry and other stake-
holders in this regard.
How apt is Cong’s appointment of in-charges?
Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: Is any work
being done in the Con-
gress party under some
plan, or is it a free meal
for all? This important
question is being raised
by party leaders and in
informal conversations,
the party leaders have
raised several logical
questions regarding the
appointment of Con-
gress in-charges.
Like some time back,
questionhadarisenasto
why Harish Rawat was
keptinchargeof Punjab
when elections are to be
held simultaneously in
Punjabandhisownstate
Uttarakhand?
He was earlier in
charge of Assam, from
where he was made in
charge of Punjab. Simi-
larly
, now it is being
asked that Imran
Masood has been made
in charge of Delhi even
whenthereisanelection
in his own state Uttar
Pradesh. Meanwhile
therearetalksof Masood
joiningtheSPbuthewas
madein-chargeof Delhi.
However, perhaps the
biggest question of all
this is as to why is Dev-
endra Yadav made in
charge of Uttarakhand?
Yadav vote in the state is
negligible and there is a
kind of prejudice to-
wards Yadavs since the
firing on the agitators
of Uttarakhand under
Samajwadi Party rule.
It is worth noting that
in 1994 when Mulayam
Singh Yadav was the
Chief Minister, seven
people were killed at
Rampur Tiraha when
agitators demanding
for the state of Uttara-
khand were fired upon.
Even though Devendra
Yadav has nothing to do
with Mulayam Singh
Yadav, but only after lis-
tening the word Yadav,
people here get upset.
Brahmin and Rajput
voters are in majority
in the state but Con-
gress has kept Deven-
dra Yadav as in-charge.
Banned Assam outfit inches
towards peace talks with govt
Guwahati: The Kamta-
pur Liberation Organi-
zation — a banned sepa-
ratist group active in
western Assam and
northern Bengal — is
inching closer to re-
suming peace talks
with the government.
The KLO was once al-
lied to ULFA, or the
United Liberation Front
of Asom, in Bhutan and
Myanmar, wants a sepa-
rate Kamtapur state for
the Koch Rajbongshi
community
.
On Tuesday, in a vid-
eo message sent from an
undisclosed location,
Koch Pavel, the KLO’s
Foreign Secretary, re-
minded the government
of the Cooch Behar
Merger Agreement that
recognised Kamtapur
as a “full-fledged con-
stituent state of Union
of India”. —Agencies
Meghwal: Govt will consider revoking
suspension if Opposition MPs apologise
New Delhi: Union Min-
ister Arjun Ram Megh-
wal on Tuesday said
that the 12 suspended
Rajya Sabha MPs from
the Opposition had low-
ered Parliament’s dig-
nity while adding that
the government will
consider revoking the
suspension if they apol-
ogise.
“They have (sus-
pended MPs) lowered
Parliament’s dignity.
They should have some
remorse. If they apolo-
gise, the government
will think about revok-
ing the suspension. It
has been Parliamenta-
ry tradition if some
MP does something to
lower Parliament’s dig-
nity, they apologised,”
Meghwal told the me-
dia. Union Min AR
Meghwal Asked about
the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) Parliamen-
tary Party meeting, the
Union Minister said,
“Union Law Minister
Kiren Rijiju gave a
presentation that why
does the country need
the Election Laws
(Amendment) Bill that
was passed in the Lok
Sabha yesterday. Our
national president (JP
Nadda) addressed us at
the end that we have to
celebrate December 25,
the birth anniversary
of Atal Bihari Vajpay-
ee, as Good Govern-
ance Day.”
Since the beginning
of the Winter Session
on November 29, Rajya
Sabha has been facing a
ruckus over the revoca-
tion of the suspension
of 12 MPs from the
House. —ANI
Ruckus continues in Parliament; Suspended MPs have lowered Parl’s dignity, says Union Min
Delhi Police acted
swiftly: MoS Rai
New Delhi: Union
Minister of State for
Home Nityanand
Rai on Tuesday in-
formed the Lok Sab-
ha that Delhi Police
acted swiftly in an
impartial and fair
manner during the
violence in the North-
east part of Delhi in
Feb 2020.
Rai in a written re-
ply to Lok Sabha MP
Thomas Chazhikadan
said,“DelhiPo-
lice makes sus-
tained efforts
to obviate the occur-
renceof anyuntoward
incident in the NCT of
Delhi. During the vio-
lenceintheNorth-East
partof Delhi,DelhiPo-
lice acted swiftly in an
impartial and fair
manner.” MoS Home
further inform Lower
Housethatproportion-
ateandappropriateac-
tions were taken by
Delhi Police to control
the situation.
“ S i n c e re,
dedicated and
incessant ef-
forts made by Delhi
Police brought riot-
ous situation to nor-
malcy within a short
span of time and also
prevented riots from
spreading across to
other areas of Delhi/
NCR” he added. —ANI
BJP PARLIAMENTARY
PARTY MEETING BEGINS
New Delhi: BJP Parlia-
mentary Party meeting
has commenced at the
Ambedkar Interna-
tional Center in the
national Capital on
Tuesday. Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is not
attending the meeting.
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah, Finance
Minister Nirmala Si-
tharaman; Ports, Ship-
ping and Waterways
Minister Sarbananda
Sonowal, Minister of
State (MoS) for Food
Processing Industries
Prahlad Singh Patel;
Environment, Forest
and Climate Change
Minister Bhupender
Yadav, MoS Ministry
of External Affairs V
Muraleedharan and
other union ministers
are present at the meet-
ing. BJP chief JP Nadda
and other party MPs
are also present at the
meeting. In its notice,
the BJP Parliamentary
Party has requested
the attendance of all
BJP members of both
Lok Sabha and Rajya
Sabha. The winter
session of Parliament is
scheduled to culminate
on 23 December. —ANI
Oppn MPs hold march seeking
MoS Ajay Mishra’s suspension
New Delhi: Several
Opposition MPs of
both the Houses on
Tuesday marched from
the Mahatma Gandhi
statue in Parliament to
Vijay Chowk, demand-
ing suspension of Min-
ister of State for Home
Affairs Ajay Mishra
Teni over Lakhimpur
Kheri incident.
Congress leaders Ra-
hul Gandhi, Adhir Ran-
jan Chowdhury, Leader
of Opposition in Rajya
Sabha Mallikarjun
Kharge, Shiv Sena MP
Sanjay Raut, Trinamool
Congress MP Dola Sen
among others partici-
pated in the march. At
least 17 political parties
joined the protest
march including Shiv
Sena, TMC, NCP, Con-
gress, DMK and others.
Earlier today, the Op-
position leaders held a
meeting in the Parlia-
ment on Tuesday to
chalk out the floor strat-
egy for the day
.
Some of them were
seen carrying placards
that read “Sack MoS
Home”.
Teni’s son Ashish is
accused in the Lakhim-
pur Kheri case and is
presently in jail.
Rahul Gandhi while
addressing the media at
Vijay Chowk accused
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi of inaction
over the Opposition’s
demand for Teni’s dis-
missal. —ANI
LAKHIMPUR KHERI INCIDENT
Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrives to attend the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting at Ambedkar
International Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI
Rahul Gandhi along with Oppn MPs including Sanjay Raut, Adhir
Ranjan Choudhary, Mallikarjun Kharge, Anand Sharma  others
march from Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk on Tuesday.
N-E DELHI
VIOLENCE
Anita Hada
New Delhi: The in-
fighting within Bharati-
ya Janata Party (BJP)
in West Bengal does not
seem to be ending any-
time soon and the move
of replacing Dilip
Ghosh by making Su-
kanta Majumdar the
state president, does
not seem to be paying
any dividends.
On the contrary
, since
then, the internal strife
and controversies in
the party have also in-
tensified. Many senior
party leaders, who have
been associated with
the BJP for decades, are
angry with the politics
of Suvendu Adhikari,
who is joined BJP from
Trinamool.
Former Governor
Tathagata Roy, who was
a senior leader of the
party, targeted the in-
charge of the state and
the state leadership sev-
eral times and levelled
some serious allega-
tions regarding the
policies of the party
and the selection of
candidates.
Now, BJP MP Roopa
Ganguly has also made
similar allegations
stressing that the party
has sold tickets in the
Kolkata Municipal Cor-
poration elections,
claiming that she has
proof of this. She has
also said that she is not
an office-bearer of the
party, so she has no re-
sponsibility
. Ganguly is
a nominated member of
Rajya Sabha and her
term is to end in Octo-
ber next year. She has
an idea that the party
will not send her to the
Rajya Sabha again, that
is why she is separating
herself.
But apart from Gan-
guly, many other lead-
ers had levelled allega-
tions of tickets being
sold in the Assembly
elections and similar al-
legations are being
made in the corpora-
tion elections as well.
Bengal BJP’s internal strife does not seem to be ending!
POLITICAL SCHISM
lll
Now, BJP MP
Roopa Ganguly
has also made
allegations
stressing that
the party has
sold tickets in
the Kolkata Civic
polls, claiming
that she has
proof of this
Sukanta Majumdar Dilip Ghosh
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20. जयिंि लाल/बुधाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 12 1890 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
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22. जयिंि लाल/मुलाराम जांदगर सुबेिार कुआ रार्ड नं. 12 818 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
23. राजुिान / खींरिान िारण सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 06 2187 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
24. नोरंगलाल / भंररलाल माली सुबेिार कुआ रार्ड नं. 13 1908 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
25. गोरूराम / लािुराम नायक दसलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 06 2205 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
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28. शांदत िेरी / मघाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
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30. माला िेरी / सीताराम पारीक हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 2700 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
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38. सुशील कुमार / मुरलीधर ब्ाहमण रार्ड नं. 23 1354 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
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58. भंररलाल / हुणताराम सुथार हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1120 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
59. राजुिान िारण/ नाथुिान िारण रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2700 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
60. दबकसमला बानो/ मजी खां ्यामखानी ्यामखानी मकसजि रार्ड नं. 25 2520 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
61. दनराणाराम / मालाराम रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड नं. 38 1222 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
62. सतार खां/ छो्ु खां कायमखानी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 19 2100 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
63. बाबुलाल / दकताबुदिन धोबी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 2376 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
64. कानता िेरी / राजकरण राक्मकी हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 834 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
65. िौथमल / घरसीराम तारग गौशाला बास रार्ड नं. 33 2682 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
66. माला / नानु िुनगर पुराने गैस गौिाम के पास रार्ड नं. 05 2090 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
67. नथमल / मालिंि माली रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2070 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
68. सांररमल / तोलाराम माली सोमनाथ मंदिर रार्ड नं. 18 2808 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
69. भंररी िेरी/ सतयनारायण माली मानजी माली रार्ड नं. 15 1458 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
70. लािु दसंह/ करणी दसंह गौशाला बास रार्ड नं. 33 900 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
71. फुल मोहममि / जमाल अंजुमन सकुल के पास रार्ड 26 2500 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
72. मिनदसंह / मोहनदसंह राजपुत मानजी माली रैल रार्ड नं. 19 357 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
73. मुलिंि माली/ धन्ाराम माली रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
74. ओमप्काश / दकशनलाल नाई बस दरपो के दपछटे रार्ड 19 1242 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
75. तीजु िेरी/ रूघाराम जा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 15 2170 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
76. गोरीशंकर / मंगतुराम शमा्व ्ांद्या मंदिर के दपछटे रार्ड 15 1845 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
77. मिनलाल / रामकुमार माली हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1629 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
78. संतोष िेरी/ रामकुमार शमा्व झालररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 12 1200 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
79. दशररतन / दनराणाराम मेहतर हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 3960 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
80. आदबिा/ असलम गौरी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 23 1000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
81. हंसराज/ पूणा्वराम शमा्व सोमनाथ का रैरा रार्ड नं. 18 990 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
82. गोमती िेरी/ रतनलाल नाई नया बास रार्ड नं. 06 1044 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
83. कंिन िेरी/ मोहनलाल प्जापत दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 627 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
84. बसनती / ररधकरण राक्मकी हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 443 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
85. जाफर अली/ हाजी सिीक दबसायती रार्ड नं. 27 800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
86. खुबिंि/ जुहाराराम खाती दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड न. 13 2201 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
87. मुन्ी िेरी/ दगरधारीलाल प्जापत भोपा बसती रार्ड नं. 07 3600 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
88. सुखलाल/ सुगनाराम भा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 15 918 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
89. सफी / गन्ी कसाई रार्ड नं. 38 2520 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
90. दमलापिंि / सोहनलाल माली अजु्वन ्लब के पास 2200 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
91. रामकुमार/ मालाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 14 612 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
92. बाबुलाल/ गणपत राम जांदगर बालकनाथ जी की बगीिी रार्ड नं. 12 2318 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
93. मिनलाल प्जापत/ दगरधारीलाल प्जापत नई बसती रार्ड नं. 40 2014 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
94. नतथुशाह/ अली शाह काजी अंजुमन पाठशाला रार्ड नं. 26 1996 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
95. बनरारीलाल / नरजीराम प्जापत हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1710 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
96. हाकम अली/ अ्लािीन खां बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 1453 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
97. भंररलाल / श्रण कुमार रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड नं. 36 509 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
98. याकुब खां/मोहममि अली खां ्यामखानी मकसजि रार्ड नं. 23 2166 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
99. िनद्प्काश/ ्कुराम ब्ाहमण सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 05 3290 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
100. गीता िेरी / सोहनलाल माली बुकलसर बास 1800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
101. सुशील कुमार / मोहनलाल िजणी दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 612 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
102. मुरारीलाल / दकशनलाल भा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 17 800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
103. लक्मीनारायण / भागीरथ राम िानोदिया बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 14 3600 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
104. संतोष िेरी / रामलाल जा् नया बास रार्ड नं. 08 620 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
105. राजु दसंह/ करणी दसंह राजपुत धोदलया कुआ रार्ड नं. 05 1677 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
106. जगिीश प्साि/ भुराराम जा् शहीि समारक के सामने रार्ड नं. 18 2682 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
107. दरमल कुमार/ नोरंगराम प्जापत दरशरकमा्व मंदिर के पास रार्ड 13 1377 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
108. राधेशयाम / झाबरमल खाती भूरजी कुआ रार्ड नं. 3150 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
109. भगरानाराम / दबरबलराम जा् ्ांद्या कुआ रार्ड नं. 15 3501 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
110. महारीर प्साि / अजु्वनराम प्जापत िौधरी कुआ रार्ड नं. 54 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
111. मो. ररजरान/ लाल मो. दछंपा भूरजी कुआ रार्ड नं. 23 1890 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
112. छो्ी िेरी/ प्हलािराय शमा्व दगनाणी बास रार्डनं 07 1865 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
113. मांगीलाल/ मालाराम रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड 38 2082 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
114. लालिंि/ रूपाराम जा् सकुल नमबर 05 के पास रार्ड 09 1746 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
115. सुमेरमल / रामनारायण शमा्व दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 2448 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
116. नानुराम / रामिेराराम भा् हरीरामजी मंदिर के पास रार्ड नं. 16 2250 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
117. हनुमान प्साि/ मनीराम सरामी रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
118. राजकरण/ पोकरमल माली सुबेिार की ्ंकी रार्ड नं. 13 1128 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
119. अजु्वनलाल / हरमानराम िोद्या िौधरी का कुआ के पास 2100 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन
120. भंररी िेरी/ सुमेरमल धाणका राधा कृषण काॅलोनी 9070 कृदष भूदम दनयमन
121. प्काश कंरर/ रघुरीर दसंह राजपुत भीखमदसंह काॅलोनी 1400 कृदष भूदम दनयमन
122. फणीशरर /रतनलाल जांदगर सतयनारायण जांदगर काॅलोनी 1250 कृदष भूदम दनयमन
123. िीनियाल/पुरखाराम सरामी राधा कृषण काॅलोनी 1680 कृदष भूदम दनयमन
इस काया्वलय के द्ारा उपरो्तानुसार प्ापत आरेिनों का प्शासन शहरों के संग अदभयान 2021 के अनतग्वत दनसतारण दकया जाना है इस
संबंध में दकसी भी वयक्त को कोई उजर आपदति हो तो मय प्माण 07 दिरस में अद्ोहसताक्षरकात्व के समक्ष प्सतुत करें।
(राजकरण चौधरी) (अत्वनाश शमा्ग)
अधयक् अत्धशाषी अत्धकारी
नररपात्लका सरिारशहर नररपात्लका सरिारशहर
ARMY GETS WEAPONS BOOST
FOR PAK, CHINA BORDERS
New Delhi: The Indian
Army is set to receive in-
digenously designed and
developedanti-personnel
and anti-tank mines,
which will help security
personnel foil attempts
made by adversaries on
the borders with Paki-
stan and China.
“The Indian Army is
going to induct 7 lakh
indigenously developed
‘Nipun’ anti-personnel
mines which carry a po-
tent mix of RDX,” a se-
curity official familiar
with the developments
also told. The Corps of
Engineers is showcas-
ing the indigenous
equipment in Pune,
which were inducted
into the army for carry-
ing out anti-terror op-
erations against the en-
emyaswellasdefending
its own areas. —ANI
NIPUN ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES
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  • 1. CRUCIAL READ MEA: 68 FISHERMEN DETAINED BY LANKA BETWEEN DEC 18 & 20, TALKS UNDERWAY New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday said about 68 Indian fishermen and 10 boats were taken into custody from Tamil Nadu by the Sri Lankan authorities between December 18 and 20. MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, “We are concerned about the detention of the Indian fishermen.” LANDSLIDE WIN FOR TRINAMOOL IN KOLKATA CIVIC POLLS COLD WAVE, FOG IN STORE FOR NORTH, CENTRAL INDIA Kolkata: TMC on Tuesday registered a landslide vic- tory in Kolkata Municipal Corporation polls, winning 134 of 144 wards. BJP, which had emerged as the main Opposition party in Assembly polls earlier, won 3 seats, while the Left Front and Congress won two each. New Delhi: The MET department has predicted cold to severe cold wave conditions over central, north and east India in the next two days, following which a relief is likely. Cold wave conditions are likely to persist in parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan. WOMEN’S MARRIAGE AGE CAUSING PAIN TO SP: MODI PM CHIDES RIVALS FOR BASHING DECISION; ATTENDS ‘NARI SHAKTI’ PROGRAMME IN PRAYAGRAJ; TRANSFERS `1K CR TO SHGs Prayagraj: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi took a jibe at the Sama- jwadi Party on Tuesday and said the govern- ment’s decision to raise the marriage of women to 21 has caused pain to some. PM Modi was ad- dressing a rally in UP’s Prayagraj, which was attended by over two lakh women. Taking a swipe at his rivals, PM Modi said women are hap- py with the govern- ment’s decision to raise the marriage age but this has caused pain to some. “We are trying to increase the age of marriage of women to 21 years so that they can have time to study and progress. The country is taking this decision for its daughters. Everyone is seeing who is having problems with this...it has caused pain to some,” he said. PM’s remark follows after some SP MPs made adverse com- ments on the issue re- cently. PM also took a dig at SP rule from 2012 to 2017. Ahead of the UP Assembly polls, PM transferred Rs1,000 crore into bank ac- counts of various self- help groups. Nearly 16 lakh women will ben- efit from the scheme. Bill linking voter ID, Aadhaar gets RS nod New Delhi: The Elec- tionLaws(Amendment) Bill, which aims to im- plement long-pending electoral reforms in- cluding linking Aad- haar with the voter ID card, was passed in the Rajya Sabha amid a walkout by the Opposi- tion on Tuesday. The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on Monday . Besides linking elec- toral roll to Aadhaar, the proposed legislation seeks to make the stat- utes gender neutral by substituting the term ‘wife’ with ‘spouse’ to al- low husbands of service voters to cast their vote from the place where their wives are posted. It also seeks to provide four qualifying dates— January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1—in a year for registration of voters, instead of a sin- gle qualifying date— January 1. Earlier in the day, RS proceedings were ad- journed till post-lunch session without trans- acting any business af- ter oppn objected to al- location of time for pas- sage of Election Laws (Amendment) Bill with- out them being part of BAC meeting. —ANI LOK SABHA ADJOURNED AS OPPN DEMANDS MoS MISHRA’S SCALP TMC MP DEREK O’BRIEN SUSPENDED FROM RS FOR ‘UNRULY BEHAVIOUR’ New Delhi: Lok Sabha was adjourned till 2 pm on Tuesday following ruckus from Opposition members demanding the resignation of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra and to exempt Tamil Nadu from National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Opposition members stormed the Well of the House shouting slogans and displaying placards as soon as the Question Hour began. Due to continued disruptions, Speaker Om Birla adjourned the House 47 minutes into Question Hour. New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien was on Tuesday suspended from Rajya Sabha for remaining part of the current Session for ‘unruly behaviour’ in House. He allegedly threw RS Rule Book towards Chair during discussion on Election Laws (Amendment Bill) 2021. He was suspended after House passed a motion moved by MoS for Parl Affairs in this regard. Prayagraj has been land of con- fluence of Ganga- Yamuna-Saras- wati, symbol of our mother power for thousands of years. Today this city is also witnessing such a wonderful confluence of women and power. —Narendra Modi, PM PM Modi interacts with women during distribution of certificates to women beneficiaries under various government schemes at Parade Ground, in Prayagraj on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI EX-PUNJAB MIN SODHI QUITS CONG, JOINS BJP Chandigarh: Former Punjab cabinet minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi Tuesday resigned from the Congress and joined the BJP in the presence of party leaders Gajendra Shekhawat and Bhupendra Yadav in Delhi. Rana So- dhi has been a confidant of former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. A sitting MLA from Guru Har Sahai, Sodhi was dropped from the cabinet after Amarinder’s ouster. Volatile Sensex snaps falling, surges 497 pts New Delhi: Bottom hunters gathered on Dalal Street on Tuesday after a sharp drop in the previous sessions, tak- ing benchmark indices higher and helping them snap two-day los- ing streak. The 30-share pack Sensex rose 497 points or 0.89 per cent to close at 56,319.01. The index closed nearly 600 points lower from day’s high. Its broader peer NSE Nifty advanced 156.65 points or 0.94 per cent to 16,770.85. However, selling at high levels indicates that the overall trend remains weak in the market. 20 anti-India YouTube channels blocked by govt New Delhi: The central government blocked 20 YouTube channels and two websites on Tues- day for spreading anti- India propaganda and fake news on the inter- net, according to the Ministry of informa- tion and broadcasting. Theministrysaidthat the now blocked chan- nels and websites be- longed to a coordinated disinformation network from Pakistan and used to post divisive content on Kashmir, Indian Army , Ram Mandir, mi- nority communities, and CDS General Bipin Rawat,amongothervar- ious sensitive subjects related to India. INSTA ACCOUNTS OF MY KIDS TOO HACKED: PRIYANKA Lucknow: Asked to com- ment on pre-election raids on political opponents, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra went one step further on Tuesday, accusing the government of preying on her children on social media. “They are even hack- ing my children’s Instagram accounts, let alone phone tapping. Do they not have any other work?” she said. www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 196 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI At least three people were killed and 44 injured after a massive fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) refinery at Haldia in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district on Tuesday afternoon. Sources said that they had seen a flash which might have started the fire. Authorities have started a probe to ascertain the cause of the incident. Bhilwara: 12 employees of Agucha Mines were injured when a blast occurred in a vehicle that was moving ahead of them in Bhilwara district. “Employees were moving in a vehicle when a blast occurred in another which was moving ahead. They were admitted to a hospital where their condition is stable,” SHO of Gulabpura police station Satish said. 3 KILLED, OVER 40 INJURED IN FIRE AT IOC REFINERY IN WEST BENGAL 12 EMPLOYEES OF AGUCHA MINES INJURED IN BLAST IN BHILWARA OMICRON SPREADS ITS TENTACLES IN MAHA, EVADES VACCINE TOO Mumbai: Eighty-one per cent of the 54 pa- tients detected with the Omicron variant in Maharashtra are cases of break- through infections, which means they got infected while they were fully vac- cinated. A few have even taken a third in- jection of Pfizer vac- cine. According to experts, this is in line with the growing evi- dence that the vari- ant can evade the im- mune response. LOK SABHA MP KUNWAR DANISH ALI TESTS +VE, WAS IN PARL ON MONDAY BOOSTER JAB TO HELP: MODERNA `1 LAKH FINE FOR PLEA AGAINST PM MODI’S PIC ON VACCINE CERTIFICATES New Delhi: Lok Sabha MP Kunwar Danish Ali, who attended Parliament on Monday, said he has tested positive for Covid-19. The BSP leader added that he is fully vaccinated, and urged people who had come in contact with him to isolate themselves. “Despite being fully vaccinated, today, I tested positive for #COVID19. Yesterday, I attended Parliament also. I request all those who came in my contact to get tested and isolate themselves. I am having mild symptoms and hope to recover soon,” he tweeted. Washington: Moderna has said that a booster dose of its Covid-19 vaccine should offer protection against the rapidly spreading Omicron. Moderna said lab tests showed the half-dose booster shot increased by 37 times the level of so-called neutralizing antibodies able to fight Omicron. Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala HC on Tuesday dismissed a petition questioning PM Modi’s picture on Covid-19 vax certificates & fined the petitioner `1 lakh while calling the plea “frivolous” and “politically motivated”. It said Modi is the country’s PM and not that of any political party or ideology and that such a petition was “not expected from a citizen”. CORONA CATASTROPHE INDIA RAJASTHAN 5,326 new cases 453 Omicron tally 23 new cases 01 new fatalities CONG TRUMPS BJP IN RURAL ELECTIONS IN RAJASTHAN Jaipur: The ruling Con- gress party scored over the opposition BJP in zila parishad and panchayat polls held in 4 districts, results of which were an- nounced on Tuesday. Out of 568 panchayat samiti seats, Congress bagged 278 while BJP got 165. The BJP grabbed Kota and Baran zila parishads from Congress. BJP bagged 13 out of 25 seats in Baran while got 13 out of 23 seats in Kota zila parishad. Of the 106 Zila Parishad seats, Congress emerged victorious in 62, BJP in 36, five independents, 2 CPIM and 1 BSP. P2 Sensitive CM orders premature release of sick and old prisoners! First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ap- proved the proposal for premature release of such prisoners who have served most of their sentences, are dis- playing good behaviour, or are suffering from serious diseases and old age and who have been serving long sentences in the jails of the state. This initiative of the Chief Minister will bring happiness to such families, whose mem- bers have undergone a major part of life im- prisonment. According to the pro- posal, inmates serving term other than life sen- tence, and such prison- ers suffering from old age and serious diseas- es like cancer, AIDS, leprosy and other seri- ous diseases or are blind or handicapped and dependent on oth- ers for their daily ac- tivities may be released prematurely . Also, such old men, who are 70 years of age and wom- en, who are 65 years of age or more and have served one-third of the sentence, can be re- leased prematurely . Turn to P10 Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot GEHLOT TO ADDRESS RPSC FUNCTION TODAY Ajmer: The foundation day function of RPSC on Wednesday will be ad- dressed by chief minister Ashok Gehlot virtually. A documentary presentation will be given by the RPSC. The programme will be ad- dressed by acting chairman Dr Shiv Singh and member Dr Jaswant Rathi will deliver vote of thanks.
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia NOTICE INVITING BID (2021-22) Bids for rart contract for supply and installation of supply and installation of Various Chemicals & Reagents & Consumable items for Department of Pathology are invited from interested bidders upto 05.00 PM - 27.12.2021. Other particulars of the bid may be visited on the procurement portal (http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in, http://sppp.raj.nic.in) of the State. UBN - MHS2122GLRC03202 Est Cost 12 lacs PMO & MS DIPR/C/12865/2021
  • 3. ,  राजकीय जयपुररया दिदकतसालय, जयपुर क्रमांक : पैथोल जी/ररजेन स/2020-21/3394 दिनांक : 15/12/2021 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER P .H.E.D. CIRCLE TONK Online tenders through e-procurement system are hereby invited, on behalf of the Governor of Rajasthan from enlisted contractors with the department in appropriate class under the Government of Rajastian and enlisted contractors with CPWD/ Postal, Telecom, Railways, MES, other State Govt./ Central Govt. undertaking/organisation equivalent to “B” class of Rajasthan provided they meet out prescribed eligibility criteria for the following works. The details may be seen on the DIPR website and tenders can be downloaded from website http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in. Bidders who wish to participate in online bidding will have to procure digital certificate as per IT Act-2000 to sign their electronic bids. Offers which are not digitally signed will not be accepted. 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Submission of Rupees 50 stamp paper original physically on dated 29.12.2021 up to 13.00 Hrs. दनदरिा प्पत् रेबसाई् :// . . . पर िेखें र राउनलोर दकये जा सकते ह। धरोहर रादश एरं ्टेणरर रादश ई िालान के मा यम से जमा दकये जारें। Superintending Engineer PHED Circle Tonk NOTICE INVITING TENDERS THROUGH e-procurement system NIT No. 27-28/2021-22 No. 4692-4699 Date : 15/12/2021 DIPR/C/12858/2021 RSLSA: OFFICIALS TO BE RESPONSIBLE IF ANYONE DIES OF COLD IN STATE Jaipur: Issuing guidelines to the Chief Secretary and others, the Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority (RSLSA) said on Tuesday that if someone dies of cold due to staying under the naked sky, the concerned official body or authorised official will be held responsible for it. The RSLSA has asked the authorities concerned to run a 3-day campaign beginning Wednesday and ensure that all the peo- ple staying out in the open be rehabilitated in ‘rain baseras’ (night shelters) while following the Covid protocol. The Authority has also asked CS to send instructructions to all the concerned authorities. Jaipur: The Jaisinghpura Khor police have arrested a fraudster who used to supply fake currency notes in- serting them in between the valid ones in a bundle. The police also seized a large number of bundles of fake currencies amounting to Rs 80 lakh from the possession of the accused Khemchand Bunkar aka Shahnaz of Amer, late Monday evening. On a tip-off, a police party intercepted Shahnaz when he was riding a bike. They found that the bundles of notes he was carrying were all fake except the initial few. The bundles were wrapped in transparent polythene envelopes and packed with cello tapes. Cops are investigating are probing Shahnaz to know who else is involved. JAIPUR POLICE BUSTS FAKE CURRENCY RACKET, ONE ARRESTED JAIPUR COPS LAUNCH ‘NIGHT HAWK’ TO CURB SPEED OF UNRULY VEHICLES NEWS DIGEST Jaipur: In a novel initiative, Jaipur Traffic Police launched Night Hawk on Tuesday. The bikes were flagged off by Police Com- missioner Anand Srivas- tava. Their job will be to curb the speed of unruly vehicles in the city and to act on them.In a first in the country, the traffic police can now speed up to 350 km in the night and with the help of the cameras installed on their bikes, they will now be able to take action even in places where Interceptor can’t reach. Cong is another name for devp: Bairwa First India Bureau Niwai: MLA Prashant Bairwa distributed pat- tas in the camp organ- ised under the Pra- shasan Shehron Ke Sang Abhiyan on Tues- day. Bairwa said that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was worried about every person of the state and he works for 20 hours and is en- gaged in welfare works of the people of the state. “Only Congress can bring development in the country and Congress is another name for development. State government has distributed 10 lakh pat- tas in the drives and crores of people will be benefited,” he added. Prashant Bairwa hands over a land lease to a beneficiary during a PSKS camp organised at Niwai on Tuesday. Over 3 lakh Rajputs expected for historic event in city today Man stabs wife’s lover to death at bus stand Jaipur: A man alleg- edly murdered his wife’s lover in the Vish- wakarma Nagar area of Jaipur on Tuesday . Accused Karan is ab- sconding and being searched, police said. Yogesh often used to come to Jaipur from Delhi on pretext of meeting Karan, who re- cently came to know about his illicit affair with his wife and asked Yogesh to stay away from her, the police said. Yogesh, however, came from Delhi on Tuesday and Karan’s wife went to receive him at a nearby bus stand. Karan too fol- lowed her, the police said. As Karan found his wife meeting Yogesh at the bus stand, he whipped out a knife stabbed him, cops said, adding in a fit of rage, Karan also slit open Yo- gesh’s throat, killing him on the spot.—PTI Laxman Raghav Jaipur: Rajputs from all over Rajasthan will reach Jaipur to attend the programme to mark 75th anniversary of Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh at Bhawani Ni- ketan today . “People who believe in Kshatriya dharma will gather from all over Rajasthan and across the country. More than three lakh people are coming from every part of Rajasthan,” Khacha- riyawas said that lakhs of people will take a pledge to die for the country and religion under the saffron flag of the Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh. BJP leader Rajendra Rathore said that the programme will prove to be a milestone not only in the social area, but also in the political field. Union Minister Ga- jen Shri dra Singh said that the organisation started by Tan Singh is completing 75 years and the historic programme on Wednesday will give a message of unity . Entry of heavy vehi- cles has been prohibit- ed in the city today . PS Khachariyawas takes stock of preparations of Diamond Jubillee celebrations of Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh at Bhawani Niketan. Workers engaged in preparations of Diamond Jubillee celebrations to be held at Bhawani Niketan today. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR SMS resident accuses senior of sexual abuse First India Bureau Jaipur: A senior doc- tor and resident of SMS medical college have come face to face by levelling allegations on each other. The sen- ior woman doctor of pharmacology dept has lodged a case against Dr Lokendra Sharma, who is working in the department, and a PG student Dr Anil Bhandari for indecent gesture and sexual har- assment. At the same time, Dr Bhandari has accused senior doctor and her husband of mental har- assment and using in- decent language. On the complaint of the resident doctor, the col- lege principal has con- stituted a committee to look into the matter. On the other hand, a woman has lodged an FIR against the staffers of Marks Spencer situated at WTP for misbehaving and out- raging modesty. MINORS RAPED Kota/Nagaur: Police on arrested a man, Aman Verma for ab- ducting a 16-year-old girl outraging her modesty. His parents two other relatives were also arrested for conspiring to get Rs 14.5 lakh from girl’s family. Aman lured her into his love trap. He then kidnapped the girl, took her to Karauli and raped her there. Meanwhile, a case of gang rape of a 15-year-old minor has come to light in Nagaur. A minor studying in class ten was returning from school, when two youths forcibly took her in the car to a cafe located in Kuchaman. After intoxicating the girl, both of them raped her alternately also shot porn videos. Voting was held for 106 members in the four Zila Parishads. Congress has won 57 and BJP has also won 35 seats CONGRESS TRUMPS BJP, WINS 278 SEATS IN PANCHAYAT POLLS First India Bureau Jaipur. The results of panchayat elections in four districts of Ra- jasthan were declared on Tuesday. The rul- ing Congress party in the state has come down heavily on the BJP. 278 candidates of Congress have been elected as Panchayat Samiti members and 165 candidates of Bharatiya Janata Par- ty have won the elec- tion. According to the State Election Com- mission, voting was held for 568 members of 30 Panchayat Sami- tis in four districts. In these elections, Con- gress candidates won 278 seats, BJP 165 seats, Independents 97 seats, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 14 seats and Communist Marxist Party (CPI- M) candidates 13 seats. Voting was held for 106 members in the four Zila Parishads. Out of these, Con- gress has won 57 and BJP has also won 35 seats. BJP has got ma- jority in Kota and Congress party in Sri Ganganagar. A total of 2251 candidates tried their electoral luck. Of these, 1,946 candidates were in the fray for Panchayat Samiti members while 305 candidates for Zila Parishad members. Out of these, three out of 106 Zila Parishad mem- bers and six out of 568 Panchayat Samiti members were elected unopposed. “The results of Panchayati Raj elec- tions of four districts are encouraging for us. Congress is going to make its head in more than 20 out of 30 Pan- chayat Samitis. This victory is a victory of peo- ple’s faith in the Congress party and good gov- ernance of the government.” —Govind Singh Dotasra, PCC Chief “Farmers and youth gave a mandate against the anti-people Congress govern- ment. It is great performance of any op- position party in the Panchayati Raj elections in political history. Congress had board in 4 Zila Parishads now BJP snatched two Zila Parishad boards from Congress with the blessings of the public. BJP also performed brilliantly in Panchayat Samiti elections in 4 districts” —Satish Poonia, State BJP President “The people have blessed Congress govt’s model of good governance, public wel- fare, development and brotherhood with gift of victory. Once again in Zila Pari- shad Panchayat polls, BJP’s lie, deceit was de- feated. This victory has boosted Gehlot govt —Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Minister ZILA PARISHAD - 106 CONG 62 BJP 36 IND 05 CPIM 02 BSP 01 DISTRICT SEATS CONG BJP PANCHAYAT SAMITI SEATS 568 BARAN 25 12 13 SRI. 31 25 03 KARAULI 27 15 07 KOTA 23 10 13 CONG 278 BJP 165 IND 97 BSP 14 CPIM 13 RLP 01 BJP FARES WELL IN KOTA POLLS z It has won 13 out of 23 seats in Zila Pari- shad while Congress could win only 10 seats. BJP has got a majority in the seat of the district chief. z Out of 5 Panchayat Samitis, BJP won 3 in Sangod, Khairabad and Sultanpur. Cong got majority in Ladpura. z The BJP emerged winner in 13 out of 19 wards of Sangod Pan- chayat Samiti, while Congress won only six seats. Aditi Nagar New Delhi : In the Lok Sabha, Baran-Jhalawar MP Dushyant Singh openlyexpresseddissat- isfaction with the Min- ister of State for Agri- culture on the question related to farmers. Du- shyant Singh raised questions on the Union Agriculture Minister and Lok Sabha Speaker regardingtheAgriStack project. During the Question Hour, Dushy- ant Singh said- ‘I am not satisfied with the an- swerof theminister,big ministers are sitting here. In Madhya Pradesh, a pilot project isbeingdoneinthearea of AgricultureMinister, a pilot project is being run in the area of SpeakerSahib.Wecome frompoorregionBaran- Jhalawar, will the pilot project be brought here also?”Replying to Du- shyant Singh’s ques- tion, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Sin- gh Tomar said Dushy- ant Singh is worrying abouthisarea.Thepilot project has been started in four districts. Later it will be implemented in all the districts. Digital Agri Mission has been launched. Farmer’s ac- counts are being digit- ised, till now the ac- countof 5crorefarmers has been digitised, this figure is expected to reach 8 crore by De- cember. As far as farm- ers’ data is concerned, farmers’ data is not go- ing anywhere. The scheme is being imple- mented with full secu- rity. Dushyant expresses discontent over farmers’ issue in LS RAISING CONCERN For bypolls in Ward 57, about 55.03 percent voters cast their votes while 52.75 percent in ward 97 of JMC Heritage on Tuesday. Counting will take place on December 23. There are 21,322 voters in both these places, out of which 12,511 people came to cast their votes. A total of 8 candidates have contested in these two wards. The bypolls were necessitated after the death of two councillors. Dushyant Singh “Data Protection Bill of 2019 is cur- rently pending in JPC. Will the data of the farmer be given to the corporate world by the profiling depart- ment. Industrialists will benefit from data protection. When will our farmers get the benefit. When will our landless farmers be able to take advantage of the schemes? —Dushyant Singh, MP —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
  • 4. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Jaipur: Paralympic gold medalist Avani Le- khara said that the state government has done commendable work for the development and upliftment of every sec- tion in last three years. The schemes being run for women empower- ment are commendable. Lekhara said that the recently launched ‘I Am Shakti Udaan Yojana’ by the state government would prove to be a milestone in healthcare of women girls dur- ing her visit to an exhi- bition at Jawahar Kala Kendra on Tuesday . Lekhara extended her best wishes for the scheme and said it will empower girls and women. Under the scheme, sanitary nap- kins will be made avail- able in small villages. She also inquired about other government schemes at the stalls of different departments in the exhibition. State govt has done commendable work: Avani 3 YEARS OF GEHLOT GOVT I Am Shakti Udaan Yojana’ by the state government would prove to be a milestone in healthcare of women and girls. State government has done com- mendable work for the development and uplift- ment of every section in the last three years. —Avani Lekhara, Paralympian Paralympic gold medalist Avani Lekhara praised ‘I Am Shakti Udaan Yojana’ during her visit to JKK Avani Lekhara releases baloons of ‘I am Shakti Udaan Yojana’. Also seen is Arun Joshi. LEOPARDESS ATTACKS LEOPARD FOR DRINKING WATER KEPT FOR HER CUBS Jaipur: An interesting video of a leopardess fighting with a leopard to save the water meant for her cubs surfaced on Monday. Leopardess Paro also Princess of Amagarh was spotted in Amagarh of the Galta forest attacking a leopard arrived from the Sumail after he drank water from that container. —Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: Hearing a case related to the Sunrisers building situated on Ashok Road in C-Scheme,here, the HC on Tuesday ruled that the provisions of Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) are applicable to the banks also. A Division Bench of Chief Justice Akil Qureshi and Justice Uma Shankar Vyas dismissed the case filed by Union Bank of India (formerly Andhra Bank), saying if a bank takes over an under-construction building due to non-repayment of loan by the developer, the bank itself becomes the promoter. SUNRISE BUILDING CASE: RERA APPLIES TO BANKS TOO, RULES RAJ HIGH COURT NEWS DIGEST JPRAIRPORTRECORDS32% INCREASEINPASSENGERS In November, 4,18,182 passengers including 3,94,181 domestic 24,001 international recorded First India Bureau Jaipur: After Covid 19, passenger traffic at Jaipur International Airport witnessed a re- cord growth of 32 per- cent in November. Total 4,18,182 passen- gers travelled through Jaipur Airport in No- vember, of which 3,94,281 were domestic and 24001 were interna- tional travelers. In October 2021 total passenger traffic was 3,15,978. As per airport offi- cials, the growth trend is likely to continue in coming months. “In November pas- senger traffic increased by record 32 per cent. Firstly, travel has be- come easy with 2 vacci- nation certificates and stringent Covid 19 guidelines. Secondly, tourist season has set in, so more and more people are travelling. The growth trend is likely to stay in the com- ing winter months,” said a senior official at Jaipur Airport. Very soon we will surpass pre Covid pas- senger traffic at Jaipur Airport, he added. In October 2021, a to- tal of 3,15,978 travelled through Jaipur airport of which 2,97,852 were domestic and 18,126 were international travelers. In November 2021, total 4,18,182 pas- sengers travelled, of which 3,94,181 were do- mestic and 24,001 were international travelers. However, this month till December 15th , about 2,75,215 passengers have already travelled. Passengers at the Jaipur international airport. —FILE PHOTO FLIGHTS PASSENGER LOAD MONTH OCT 21 NOV 21 DEC 21 DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 2658 2136 2095 INTERNATIONAL 138 150 104 DOMESTIC PAX 297852 394181 258809 INTERNATIONAL PAX 18126 24001 16406 Man with 2 doses of vax dies of Covid First India Bureau Jhunjhunu/Pratap- garh: A 60-year-old man died of corona, de- spite taking both doses. He died during treat- ment in a private hospi- tal in Jaipur. The per- son was suffering from heart ailment, BP and diabetes for the last 6 to 7 years. He was admit- ted to a hospital in Jaipur for the last 1 month. BCMO Dr. Har- ish Yadav said samples of all people who came in contact with him would be taken. Besides, a Pratap- garh-based person who recently returned from Dubai has been admit- ted to the isolation ward of the district hospital after he tested positive for corona infection. He is suspected to be Omi- cron infected but ge- nome sequencing re- port is waited. According to the Health Department, a 55-year- old resident of Ariapati Colony has been con- firmed to have corona. COVID-19 UPDATE 9,55,273 TOTAL CASES 21 IN A DAY 9,46,095 TOTAL RECOVERED 8,961 TOTAL DEATHS 1 IN A DAY 217 ACTIVE CASES 85 IN JAIPUR Justice Birendra Kumar transferred to Raj High Court from Patna HC Jaipur: Justice Birendra Kumar was on Tuesday trans- ferred from Patna HC to the Rajasthan HC, the Law Ministry said. The SCCollegi- um had recommended the transfer of Justice Birendra Kumar in October. The Department of Justice in the Law Ministry issued a noti- fication announcing his transfer, an official statement said. —PTI MERCURY RISE CHURU 2.40 C FATEHPUR 1.30 C KARAULI 2.30 C ALWAR 3.10 C Bhilwara 3.30 C Sikar 40 C RELIEF! AS TEMP RISES CM’s OSD, BJP spokesperson at loggerheads over Raj IAS First India Bureau Jaipur: On Tuesday, BJP spokesperson Shai- na NC CM Ashok Ge- hlot’s OSD Lokesh Sharma came at logger- heads after Shaina tweeted wrong facts about an IAS of Ra- jasthan cadre. The BJP spokesper- son tweeted a photo of PM Modi touching a woman’s feet she claimed that the wom- an, whose feet PM touched, was IAS Aarti Dogra. Objecting to the information, Lokesh Sharma said, “Why are you spreading lies? This is not Aarti Dogra in the picture with Modi. Dogra is working as Special Secretary in Rajasthan CMO.” Screenshot of tweets between Lokesh Sharma Shaina NC. IN THE COURTYARD 17 DEMANDS OF TRIBAL PASSED State President of Tribal Development Council KC Ghumaria submit- ted a proposal related to problems faced by tribals. A resolution with 17 de- mands was passed which included the effective implementation of the 5th Schedule of the Constitu- tion in the TSP areas of Rajasthan, along with giv- ing constitutional powers to State Scheduled Tribes Commission special recruitment for reserved posts of tribe formation of Advisory Committee. New members of JPR Bar Association felicitated E-FILING, HC’S NEW YEAR RESOLUTION Jaipur: An honour cer- emony was organised by the Rajasthan HC Bar Association on Tuesday to felicitate the newly elected execu- tives of the Jaipur Bar Association. Senior advocates of the HC honoured the newly elected President of Jaipur Bar Associa- tion Kamal Kishore Sharma and General Secretary Manoj Ku- mar Sharma and other executive members with garlands. President of Ra- jasthan HC Bar Associ- ation Bhuvnesh Shar- ma said that this tradi- tion has been started by HC Bar Association here. He said that maxi- mum number of advo- cates are associated with Jaipur Bar Asso- ciation and regular of- fice should be opened in Jaipur HC premises. — Kamal Kant Vyas Jaipur: In an initiative towards making the Ra- jasthan HC a ‘Paperless Court’, ‘e-filing’ has been made mandatory for the Central and state governments in the new year. They must have to register their cases, both as petitioner and respondent, and submit the related papers through e-filing only from January 1 2022 on- wards. The court ad- ministration has made it clear that if the gov- ernments file any phys- ical papers, they will not be accepted and in case of any new case, it will not be listed for hearing. The Registrar Gen- eral of the court issued a notification to this ef- fect on Monday . In October this year, the Supreme Court had given guidelines to take steps towards making the courts paperless. Hence, the High Court administration has de- cided to implement e- filing starting with the governments. —FIB Bringreservationinpvtsector:Kulaste First India Bureau Jaipur: In the National Conference of Tribal Development Council here, Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste advocated reservation in private sector. Kulaste said when government companies are being privatized, the government should implement reservation in the private sector as well. There should be agitation against govt. He also said that ag- gressive stand and agi- tate against leaders and political parties if the government does not bring about reservation in the private sector. On this occasion Ar- jun Lal Meena, Somji Bhai Damor, Arvind Netaam, Shivaji Rao Moghe, Geetashree Uraon, Hanuman Sahai Sirsi were present. Faggan Singh Kulaste being felicitated at the event. For land revenue to the tribal people in the forest area, there is a need for the trib- al people to work actively together. —Faggan Singh Kulaste, MoS Steel and Rural Development BOOKING HAS STARTED GOING UP According to Airlines officials, number of book- ings have started going up as compared to previous months, which is a good sign of growth. The trend is going to stay to festive and tourist season. “Apart of festive and tourist season, the two vaccination certificate rule has really picked up. Both at the time of arrival and departure pas- senger has to ensure that he is fully vaccinated,” said an Airlines official. FREE VACCINATION AND TESTING AT MEDICAL HEALTH DEPT STALL AT JKK Astate level exhibition was organised by the Department of Information and Public Relations at Jawahar Kala Kendra on Monday. Flagship programmes and achievements of the state government were displayed in digital form at the stalls. Here, information about gov- ernment schemes like youth, women, farmers, good governance, medicine, etc. is available at the press of a button. Free vaccination and testing facilities at the medical and health department’s stalls. Temperatures are likely to increase further in the next 24 hours, the meteorological department said on Tuesday. “Night temperatures have gradually increased by three to five degrees in the last 48 hours. Severe cold wave was there in Fatehpur and cold wave conditions at a few other places. The temperatures have increased as the strong north- erly winds have weakened,” an official said. Fatehpur in Sikar recorded 1.3 degrees Celsius, followed by Karauli and Churu where minimum temp were 2.3 2.4 degrees Celsius. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
  • 5. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vol 3 Issue No. 196 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Kavita Pant responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK The spirit is beyond destruction. No one can bring an end to spirit which is everlasting. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyal Held a meeting with Food Ministers from various states. Inaugurated the Rice Fortification Dashboard and held wide ranging discussions on community kitchens as well as Fair Price Shop transformation to ensure food security nutrition for all. Avinash Pande @avinashpandeinc On behalf of the Uttarakhand Screening Committee, thanks to all the applicants, State Congress Committee and District Congress Committee office bearers for their cooperation. @INCUttarakhand is definitely headed for victory. @INCIndia @kcvenugopalmp TOP TWEETS PUTIN’S UKRAINE FORMULA s reports pile up about Russia’s mili- tary mobilization on Ukraine’s border and the Kremlin’s diplo- matic demands, questions abound. What is going on? What will come next? Will Russia in- vade? In fact, Russian President Vladimir Putin is following an eight-year-old script. In the fall of 2013, Putin’s gov- ernment launched a multifac- eted offensive to prevent Ukraine, Moldova, and Armenia from signing free-trade agree- ments with the European Un- ion. That set off a gradually deepening crisis that would pro- foundly alter Ukraine’s domes- tic politics, Russia’s position in Europe, and the future of NATO. Less than a year later, Russia an- nexed Crimea and embarked on a barely disguised effort to dis- mantle the rest of Ukraine. The Kremlin then launched two more incursions into eastern Ukraine to save the separatist statelets that it had managed to set up there. Since then, 14,000 people have died in this low-level “frozen” conflict. PROJECT-SYNDICATE.ORG A fter a year in which people longed to get back to “normal,” it is now clear that COVID-19 will not make this possible. The pandemic, now heading into its third year, has profoundly affected indi- viduals, communities, coun- tries, and international coop- eration, creating four tough challenges for 2022. Rebuild- ing trust will be critical to confronting all of them. The first challenge is that people’s relationship to work has changed. In some coun- tries, lockdowns, the death of loved ones, and the general uncertainty of the pandemic have prompted or accelerated arethink.IntheUnitedStates, the number of workers quit- ting their jobs exceeded four million in each month from July to October 2021. Many young Chinese are joining the “lie flat” movement by opting outof longworkinghours,do- ing the bare minimum to get by , and striving for only what is absolutely essential for sur- vival.Thepandemichasdeep- ened the divide between those who can work from home and the many who cannot. In 2022, people need to trust that going back to work will genuinely improve their lives. Getting to that point will require action by both governments and companies. Investment to help remedy the disruption in education caused by COVID-19 is cru- cial. Some 1.6 billion students in 180 countries were kept out of school as a result of the pandemic. Establishing pro- grams to help students catch up – and gain the skills and training needed for the twen- ty-first-century economy – will help them get better jobs. PROJECT-SYNDICATE.ORG KEY TO COVID POWERED CHALLENGES OF 2022 The first challenge is that people’s relationship to work has changed. In some countries, lockdowns, the death of loved ones, and the general uncertainty of the pandemic have prompted or accelerated a rethink A KMC OUTCOME A REASON TO REJOICE FOR TMC ven as the Trinamool supre- mo was busy with the Goa campaigning, her party work- ers were led by Abhishek Ba- nerjeeduringtheslogoversto the run up to the crucial KMC elections and on Tuesday , the TMC left its indelible mark on the civic polls. By noon, the writing on the wall was clear. TMC had taken a lead in 133 out of 144 wards in the Kolka- ta Municipal poll elections. Earlier, the elections were held on December 19 which registered a 64 per cent turn- out. With this civic poll vic- tory, it was TMC’s third con- secutive win in the Kolkata Municipal elections. As the TMC was leading in 133 of 144 KC seats while this article was being written, party supremo and West Ben- gal CM Mamata Banerjee said TMC maintained a “landslide victory” as they work at the grassroots. “Kol- kata is now the safest city (in the country). We have al- ready beautified the city . My intention now is to see that urban area, semi urban area and village areas are devel- oped,” she said. Earlier, on Sunday sporad- ic incidents of violence, in- cluding hurling of two crude bombs at two booths, marred the KMC elections on Sunday as nearly 40.5 lakh voters ex- ercised their franchise. In 2015, TMC had won 113 seats which was, so far, the highest in recent times and this year it has broken its previous records turning the Opposition into absolute minnows. All the 16 boroughs have been under the control of Trinamool Congress. Till late noon, no one from the saffron camp had given any comment neither was there any tweet. In a little over six months, that the TMC has again drubbed the BJP… but this time the BJP was minus the star power. The TMC has bettered its positionintheKMCbyatleast 20 seats as compared to the re- sults of 2015 KMC elections. It may be recalled earlier that despite the starry cam- paign by the BJP in 2021, the TMC managed 215 seats and BJP ended with 77. And by November-end… defections and desertions had reduced the BJP to 70 and left the TMC hovering around 221. The Assembly poll story might be hugely rejoicing for the TMC, but Mamata had to prove a point as she had lost to Suvendu Adhikari in a keenly contested contest at Nandigram. She, however, fought back and was su- premely in power from Bha- wanipore. Since then, Didi as she is fondly known, has left for the national vista to broaden her party’s pros- pects. Earlier, during the elec- tion day… the Leader of Op- position and BJP leader, Suv- enduAdhikarihadsaid…“We werepreventedbypoliceaswe came out of my house where I was holding a meeting. Police hasnorighttopreventusfrom going to Kolkata. Bidhanna- gar Police has no role and this is not the jurisdiction of Kol- kata Municipal polls. My resi- dence is in Bidhanagar Mu- nicipality area and the police have no right to stop us.” Even the West Bengal Gov- ernor,JagdeepDhankhar,had tweeted, “Leader of Opposi- tion has communicated “In Salt Lake my residence was totally blocked by Bidhanna- garpolicewhere20BJPMLAs including some state leaders stayed. regards Suvendu Adhikari Lop WBLA”. He also mentioned that a delegation of BJP MLAs will meet him today on the issue. However, in politics it is kabhi khushi kabhi gham. If the KMC outcome was a rea- son to rejoice overwhelm- ingly, grapevine has it that Mamata who flew to Guwa- hati to seek the blessings of Ma Kamakhya and from there she is expected to visit Shillong where everything is not so fine for the party . Frombeingtheprincipalop- position party in Meghalaya until of late, a beleaguered Congress decided to support the ruling National People’s Party led by CM Conrad Sang- ma,in“interestof thepeople.” “We have decided to offer our support to the govern- ment on the aspect of govern- ance in greater interest of the people of Meghalaya,” Congress leader Ampareen Lyngdoh said. In November, the Congress suffered a huge loss when 12 of its 17 MLAs led by former chief minister Mukul Sang- ma defected to the Trina- mool. The development re- duced the Grand Old Party (Congress) to a smaller party and made the Trinamool the state’s principal opposition in a matter of time. But in deciding to support the current government, the CongressgotclosertotheBJP , an NPP ally and a constituent of the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government. The Trinamool said after it emerged in Meghalaya, the Congress was, perhaps, feel- ing threatened. “But our in- tention is not to threaten any- body. We want to build the party that will work for the people,” TMC state chief Charles Pyngrope said. Mamata, as political sourc- es say… will visit Shillong after her Guwahati trip to gauge the situation. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL E Assembly poll story might be hugely rejoicing for TMC, but Mamata had to prove a point as she had lost to Suvendu Adhikari in a keenly contested contest at Nandigram. She, however, fought back was supremely in power from Bhawanipore. Since then, Didi as she is fondly known, has left for the national vista to broaden her party’s prospects As the TMC was leading in 133 of 144 KC seats while this article was being written, party supremo and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said TMC maintained a “landslide victory” as they work at the grassroots ROBIN ROY The writer is Senior Associate Editor, Free Press Journal, Mumbai and former Managing Editor, First India West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee offering prayers at Maa Kamakhya temple, in Guwahati on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI
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  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Goa:ECholdsmeetwithpol partiesaheadofelections Panaji: The Election Commission of India held a meeting with the representatives of all political parties in Goa on Tuesday, months ahead of the Assembly election. The meeting was chaired by Chief Elec- tion Commissioner Su- shil Chandra and other members of the com- mission were present. The meeting was held at Hotel DoubleTree by Hilton. Representatives of BJP, Congress, TMC, M a h a r a s h t r aw a d i Gomantak Party (MGP), Goa Forward Party (GFP) met the CEC. After the meeting, representatives of par- ties said that they have given some suggestions to the Commission. BJP Goa unit presi- dent Sadanand Tana- vade and Senior Con- gress leader Altin Gomes appreciated the online registration sys- tem of the SUVIDHA App by the Election Commission. The GFP and BJP re- quested the Commis- sion to delay the imple- mentation of model code of conduct in the State. —ANI Plea in SC for fresh Nat’l accreditation policy for hospitals New Delhi: A plea has been filed in the Su- preme Court seeking a fresh national accredi- tation policy that en- sures the optimum doc- tor to patient and nurse to patient ratio is ad- hered to in all the Na- tional Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) hospitals and those who apply for ac- creditation. The plea filed by the Indian Professional Nurses Association, a non-governmental reg- istered body working for the welfare of the nurses across India, also prayed to direct the Quality Council of In- dia and the National Ac- creditation Board for Hospitals and Health- care Providers (NABH) to place on record the documents it peruses while granting accredi- tation. The plea also sought direction for forming a committee to monitor the quality of patient care, patient safety and satisfaction. The petitioner said that the plea has been filed in light of the RTI responses and also in the context of the over- burden put on medical staff during the ongoing pandemic. In the RTI re- sponse, Quality Council of India admits that it has no specified norms related to the patient- nurses ratio. —ANI IN THE COURTYARD Govt plans review plea for OBC quota in local polls New Delhi: The Union government plans to file a review petition in the Supreme Court to allow political reservation of other backward classes (OBC) in local bodies and municipal corpora- tions “for the time be- ing” till the states meet the criteria set by the top court, a government statement issued late on Monday said. The government plan comes after the Su- preme Court, in sepa- rate verdicts delivered over the past fortnight, struck down 27% reser- vation for OBCs in local body elections in Maha- rashtra and Madhya Pradesh citing the ab- sence of empirical data on OBC. The union ministry of social justice and em- powerment said it is consulting the law min- istry and other stake- holders in this regard. How apt is Cong’s appointment of in-charges? Sharat K Verma New Delhi: Is any work being done in the Con- gress party under some plan, or is it a free meal for all? This important question is being raised by party leaders and in informal conversations, the party leaders have raised several logical questions regarding the appointment of Con- gress in-charges. Like some time back, questionhadarisenasto why Harish Rawat was keptinchargeof Punjab when elections are to be held simultaneously in Punjabandhisownstate Uttarakhand? He was earlier in charge of Assam, from where he was made in charge of Punjab. Simi- larly , now it is being asked that Imran Masood has been made in charge of Delhi even whenthereisanelection in his own state Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile therearetalksof Masood joiningtheSPbuthewas madein-chargeof Delhi. However, perhaps the biggest question of all this is as to why is Dev- endra Yadav made in charge of Uttarakhand? Yadav vote in the state is negligible and there is a kind of prejudice to- wards Yadavs since the firing on the agitators of Uttarakhand under Samajwadi Party rule. It is worth noting that in 1994 when Mulayam Singh Yadav was the Chief Minister, seven people were killed at Rampur Tiraha when agitators demanding for the state of Uttara- khand were fired upon. Even though Devendra Yadav has nothing to do with Mulayam Singh Yadav, but only after lis- tening the word Yadav, people here get upset. Brahmin and Rajput voters are in majority in the state but Con- gress has kept Deven- dra Yadav as in-charge. Banned Assam outfit inches towards peace talks with govt Guwahati: The Kamta- pur Liberation Organi- zation — a banned sepa- ratist group active in western Assam and northern Bengal — is inching closer to re- suming peace talks with the government. The KLO was once al- lied to ULFA, or the United Liberation Front of Asom, in Bhutan and Myanmar, wants a sepa- rate Kamtapur state for the Koch Rajbongshi community . On Tuesday, in a vid- eo message sent from an undisclosed location, Koch Pavel, the KLO’s Foreign Secretary, re- minded the government of the Cooch Behar Merger Agreement that recognised Kamtapur as a “full-fledged con- stituent state of Union of India”. —Agencies Meghwal: Govt will consider revoking suspension if Opposition MPs apologise New Delhi: Union Min- ister Arjun Ram Megh- wal on Tuesday said that the 12 suspended Rajya Sabha MPs from the Opposition had low- ered Parliament’s dig- nity while adding that the government will consider revoking the suspension if they apol- ogise. “They have (sus- pended MPs) lowered Parliament’s dignity. They should have some remorse. If they apolo- gise, the government will think about revok- ing the suspension. It has been Parliamenta- ry tradition if some MP does something to lower Parliament’s dig- nity, they apologised,” Meghwal told the me- dia. Union Min AR Meghwal Asked about the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Parliamen- tary Party meeting, the Union Minister said, “Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju gave a presentation that why does the country need the Election Laws (Amendment) Bill that was passed in the Lok Sabha yesterday. Our national president (JP Nadda) addressed us at the end that we have to celebrate December 25, the birth anniversary of Atal Bihari Vajpay- ee, as Good Govern- ance Day.” Since the beginning of the Winter Session on November 29, Rajya Sabha has been facing a ruckus over the revoca- tion of the suspension of 12 MPs from the House. —ANI Ruckus continues in Parliament; Suspended MPs have lowered Parl’s dignity, says Union Min Delhi Police acted swiftly: MoS Rai New Delhi: Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai on Tuesday in- formed the Lok Sab- ha that Delhi Police acted swiftly in an impartial and fair manner during the violence in the North- east part of Delhi in Feb 2020. Rai in a written re- ply to Lok Sabha MP Thomas Chazhikadan said,“DelhiPo- lice makes sus- tained efforts to obviate the occur- renceof anyuntoward incident in the NCT of Delhi. During the vio- lenceintheNorth-East partof Delhi,DelhiPo- lice acted swiftly in an impartial and fair manner.” MoS Home further inform Lower Housethatproportion- ateandappropriateac- tions were taken by Delhi Police to control the situation. “ S i n c e re, dedicated and incessant ef- forts made by Delhi Police brought riot- ous situation to nor- malcy within a short span of time and also prevented riots from spreading across to other areas of Delhi/ NCR” he added. —ANI BJP PARLIAMENTARY PARTY MEETING BEGINS New Delhi: BJP Parlia- mentary Party meeting has commenced at the Ambedkar Interna- tional Center in the national Capital on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not attending the meeting. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Si- tharaman; Ports, Ship- ping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of State (MoS) for Food Processing Industries Prahlad Singh Patel; Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav, MoS Ministry of External Affairs V Muraleedharan and other union ministers are present at the meet- ing. BJP chief JP Nadda and other party MPs are also present at the meeting. In its notice, the BJP Parliamentary Party has requested the attendance of all BJP members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. The winter session of Parliament is scheduled to culminate on 23 December. —ANI Oppn MPs hold march seeking MoS Ajay Mishra’s suspension New Delhi: Several Opposition MPs of both the Houses on Tuesday marched from the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Parliament to Vijay Chowk, demand- ing suspension of Min- ister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Mishra Teni over Lakhimpur Kheri incident. Congress leaders Ra- hul Gandhi, Adhir Ran- jan Chowdhury, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, Trinamool Congress MP Dola Sen among others partici- pated in the march. At least 17 political parties joined the protest march including Shiv Sena, TMC, NCP, Con- gress, DMK and others. Earlier today, the Op- position leaders held a meeting in the Parlia- ment on Tuesday to chalk out the floor strat- egy for the day . Some of them were seen carrying placards that read “Sack MoS Home”. Teni’s son Ashish is accused in the Lakhim- pur Kheri case and is presently in jail. Rahul Gandhi while addressing the media at Vijay Chowk accused Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi of inaction over the Opposition’s demand for Teni’s dis- missal. —ANI LAKHIMPUR KHERI INCIDENT Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrives to attend the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting at Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI Rahul Gandhi along with Oppn MPs including Sanjay Raut, Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, Mallikarjun Kharge, Anand Sharma others march from Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk on Tuesday. N-E DELHI VIOLENCE Anita Hada New Delhi: The in- fighting within Bharati- ya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal does not seem to be ending any- time soon and the move of replacing Dilip Ghosh by making Su- kanta Majumdar the state president, does not seem to be paying any dividends. On the contrary , since then, the internal strife and controversies in the party have also in- tensified. Many senior party leaders, who have been associated with the BJP for decades, are angry with the politics of Suvendu Adhikari, who is joined BJP from Trinamool. Former Governor Tathagata Roy, who was a senior leader of the party, targeted the in- charge of the state and the state leadership sev- eral times and levelled some serious allega- tions regarding the policies of the party and the selection of candidates. Now, BJP MP Roopa Ganguly has also made similar allegations stressing that the party has sold tickets in the Kolkata Municipal Cor- poration elections, claiming that she has proof of this. She has also said that she is not an office-bearer of the party, so she has no re- sponsibility . Ganguly is a nominated member of Rajya Sabha and her term is to end in Octo- ber next year. She has an idea that the party will not send her to the Rajya Sabha again, that is why she is separating herself. But apart from Gan- guly, many other lead- ers had levelled allega- tions of tickets being sold in the Assembly elections and similar al- legations are being made in the corpora- tion elections as well. Bengal BJP’s internal strife does not seem to be ending! POLITICAL SCHISM lll Now, BJP MP Roopa Ganguly has also made allegations stressing that the party has sold tickets in the Kolkata Civic polls, claiming that she has proof of this Sukanta Majumdar Dilip Ghosh
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दनयमन 20. जयिंि लाल/बुधाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 12 1890 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 21. मिनलाल / मालाराम ब्ाहमण रार्ड नं. 40 2400 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 22. जयिंि लाल/मुलाराम जांदगर सुबेिार कुआ रार्ड नं. 12 818 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 23. राजुिान / खींरिान िारण सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 06 2187 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 24. नोरंगलाल / भंररलाल माली सुबेिार कुआ रार्ड नं. 13 1908 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 25. गोरूराम / लािुराम नायक दसलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 06 2205 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 26. पुणणी िेरी/ मोहनलाल भा् आिश्व दक्रयद्र सकुल रार्ड नं. 23 1176 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 27. मालाराम/ भुराराम भा् दशराणी बास रार्ड नं. 01 4750 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 28. शांदत िेरी / मघाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 29. भंररी िेरी/ भंरर नाथ नया बास रार्ड नं. 06 1400 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 30. माला िेरी / सीताराम पारीक हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 2700 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 31. लक्मी िेरी/ दमन्ालाल िजणी माताजी मंदिर के पास रार्ड 23 1145 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 32. पार्वती िेरी/ सांररमल जोगी मानजी माली का कुआ रार्ड 14 2400 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 33. लािुराम / नानुराम जा् रार्ड नं. 33 1140 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 34. धम्विंि/ मोहनलाल रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड 31 600 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 35. रामिनद् / भगाराम ्ाक मिन हो्ल के पास रार्ड 19 1985 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 36. कनहैयालाल/ हरमानाराम नाई मीणा कुआ रार्ड 16 344 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 37. पुनमिंि / भंररलाल नाई सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड 05 1353 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 38. सुशील कुमार / मुरलीधर ब्ाहमण रार्ड नं. 23 1354 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 39. मो. सरीफ / मुशाजी दछंपा भूरजी कुआ रार्ड 23 1533 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 40. शयामसुनिर/ शंकरलाल पारीक रामनगर बास रार्ड 01 2655 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 41. नथमल / मघाराम लुहार रोररेज बस स्टेणर के पास रार्ड 20 560 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 42. जसोिा/ शांदतलाल भोजक नया बास रार्ड नं. 06 3219 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 43. धनराज/ थाररमल नाई रार्ड नं. 20 2240 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 44. रामकुमार/ िुगा्वराम जांदगर बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 18 2187 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 45. भगरान सहाय / पीथाराम भा् हनुमान धोरा रार्ड 23 2990 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 46. मोहममि इसलाम/ मोहममि आमीन रैगर बसती रार्ड 36 2552 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 47. मीरा िेरी / लुणाराम जा् सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 2000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 48. संजय कुमार/ आईिान राक्मकी हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 3534 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 49. िोथमल / पीरूराम मीणा मानजी माली कुआ रार्ड नं. 14 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 50. िौथमल / रामेशररलाल माली भूरजी रैल रार्ड नं. 23 2484 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 51. गीता िेरी / लालिंि माली धोदलया कुआ रार्ड नं. 04 2697 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 52. मो. आसीफ/ फतेह मोहममि अंजुमन सकुल रार्ड नं. 26 3000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 53. हाकम अली/ नासीर खां ्यामखानी मकसजि रार्ड नं. 24 3300 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 54. आदबिा/ असलम तेली मदिना मकसजि रार्ड नं. 19 2451 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 55. गोपाल/ रामकुमार माली हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1631 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 56. रमेश कुमार/ भुराराम जा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 18 2340 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 57. सनतोष िेरी/हरमानप्साि कुमहार िौधरी कुआ रार्ड नं. 39 1224 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 58. भंररलाल / हुणताराम सुथार हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1120 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 59. राजुिान िारण/ नाथुिान िारण रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2700 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 60. दबकसमला बानो/ मजी खां ्यामखानी ्यामखानी मकसजि रार्ड नं. 25 2520 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 61. दनराणाराम / मालाराम रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड नं. 38 1222 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 62. सतार खां/ छो्ु खां कायमखानी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 19 2100 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 63. बाबुलाल / दकताबुदिन धोबी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 2376 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 64. कानता िेरी / राजकरण राक्मकी हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 834 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 65. िौथमल / घरसीराम तारग गौशाला बास रार्ड नं. 33 2682 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 66. माला / नानु िुनगर पुराने गैस गौिाम के पास रार्ड नं. 05 2090 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 67. नथमल / मालिंि माली रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2070 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 68. सांररमल / तोलाराम माली सोमनाथ मंदिर रार्ड नं. 18 2808 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 69. भंररी िेरी/ सतयनारायण माली मानजी माली रार्ड नं. 15 1458 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 70. लािु दसंह/ करणी दसंह गौशाला बास रार्ड नं. 33 900 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 71. फुल मोहममि / जमाल अंजुमन सकुल के पास रार्ड 26 2500 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 72. मिनदसंह / मोहनदसंह राजपुत मानजी माली रैल रार्ड नं. 19 357 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 73. मुलिंि माली/ धन्ाराम माली रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 74. ओमप्काश / दकशनलाल नाई बस दरपो के दपछटे रार्ड 19 1242 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 75. तीजु िेरी/ रूघाराम जा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 15 2170 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 76. गोरीशंकर / मंगतुराम शमा्व ्ांद्या मंदिर के दपछटे रार्ड 15 1845 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 77. मिनलाल / रामकुमार माली हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1629 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 78. संतोष िेरी/ रामकुमार शमा्व झालररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 12 1200 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 79. दशररतन / दनराणाराम मेहतर हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 3960 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 80. आदबिा/ असलम गौरी बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 23 1000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 81. हंसराज/ पूणा्वराम शमा्व सोमनाथ का रैरा रार्ड नं. 18 990 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 82. गोमती िेरी/ रतनलाल नाई नया बास रार्ड नं. 06 1044 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 83. कंिन िेरी/ मोहनलाल प्जापत दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 627 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 84. बसनती / ररधकरण राक्मकी हररजन बसती रार्ड नं. 38 443 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 85. जाफर अली/ हाजी सिीक दबसायती रार्ड नं. 27 800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 86. खुबिंि/ जुहाराराम खाती दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड न. 13 2201 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 87. मुन्ी िेरी/ दगरधारीलाल प्जापत भोपा बसती रार्ड नं. 07 3600 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 88. सुखलाल/ सुगनाराम भा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 15 918 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 89. सफी / गन्ी कसाई रार्ड नं. 38 2520 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 90. दमलापिंि / सोहनलाल माली अजु्वन ्लब के पास 2200 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 91. रामकुमार/ मालाराम मेघराल बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 14 612 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 92. बाबुलाल/ गणपत राम जांदगर बालकनाथ जी की बगीिी रार्ड नं. 12 2318 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 93. मिनलाल प्जापत/ दगरधारीलाल प्जापत नई बसती रार्ड नं. 40 2014 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 94. नतथुशाह/ अली शाह काजी अंजुमन पाठशाला रार्ड नं. 26 1996 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 95. बनरारीलाल / नरजीराम प्जापत हनुमान राद्का रार्ड नं. 40 1710 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 96. हाकम अली/ अ्लािीन खां बुकलसर बास रार्ड नं. 1453 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 97. भंररलाल / श्रण कुमार रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड नं. 36 509 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 98. याकुब खां/मोहममि अली खां ्यामखानी मकसजि रार्ड नं. 23 2166 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 99. िनद्प्काश/ ्कुराम ब्ाहमण सलामपुररया कुआ रार्ड नं. 05 3290 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 100. गीता िेरी / सोहनलाल माली बुकलसर बास 1800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 101. सुशील कुमार / मोहनलाल िजणी दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 612 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 102. मुरारीलाल / दकशनलाल भा् दकसान छात्ारास रार्ड नं. 17 800 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 103. लक्मीनारायण / भागीरथ राम िानोदिया बापा सेरा सिन रार्ड नं. 14 3600 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 104. संतोष िेरी / रामलाल जा् नया बास रार्ड नं. 08 620 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 105. राजु दसंह/ करणी दसंह राजपुत धोदलया कुआ रार्ड नं. 05 1677 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 106. जगिीश प्साि/ भुराराम जा् शहीि समारक के सामने रार्ड नं. 18 2682 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 107. दरमल कुमार/ नोरंगराम प्जापत दरशरकमा्व मंदिर के पास रार्ड 13 1377 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 108. राधेशयाम / झाबरमल खाती भूरजी कुआ रार्ड नं. 3150 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 109. भगरानाराम / दबरबलराम जा् ्ांद्या कुआ रार्ड नं. 15 3501 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 110. महारीर प्साि / अजु्वनराम प्जापत िौधरी कुआ रार्ड नं. 54 2450 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 111. मो. ररजरान/ लाल मो. दछंपा भूरजी कुआ रार्ड नं. 23 1890 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 112. छो्ी िेरी/ प्हलािराय शमा्व दगनाणी बास रार्डनं 07 1865 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 113. मांगीलाल/ मालाराम रैगर रैगर बसती रार्ड 38 2082 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 114. लालिंि/ रूपाराम जा् सकुल नमबर 05 के पास रार्ड 09 1746 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 115. सुमेरमल / रामनारायण शमा्व दरशरकमा्व मंदिर रार्ड नं. 13 2448 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 116. नानुराम / रामिेराराम भा् हरीरामजी मंदिर के पास रार्ड नं. 16 2250 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 117. हनुमान प्साि/ मनीराम सरामी रामनगर बास रार्ड नं. 01 2000 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 118. राजकरण/ पोकरमल माली सुबेिार की ्ंकी रार्ड नं. 13 1128 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 119. अजु्वनलाल / हरमानराम िोद्या िौधरी का कुआ के पास 2100 स्टे् ग्ाण् ए्् दनयमन 120. भंररी िेरी/ सुमेरमल धाणका राधा कृषण काॅलोनी 9070 कृदष भूदम दनयमन 121. प्काश कंरर/ रघुरीर दसंह राजपुत भीखमदसंह काॅलोनी 1400 कृदष भूदम दनयमन 122. फणीशरर /रतनलाल जांदगर सतयनारायण जांदगर काॅलोनी 1250 कृदष भूदम दनयमन 123. िीनियाल/पुरखाराम सरामी राधा कृषण काॅलोनी 1680 कृदष भूदम दनयमन इस काया्वलय के द्ारा उपरो्तानुसार प्ापत आरेिनों का प्शासन शहरों के संग अदभयान 2021 के अनतग्वत दनसतारण दकया जाना है इस संबंध में दकसी भी वयक्त को कोई उजर आपदति हो तो मय प्माण 07 दिरस में अद्ोहसताक्षरकात्व के समक्ष प्सतुत करें। (राजकरण चौधरी) (अत्वनाश शमा्ग) अधयक् अत्धशाषी अत्धकारी नररपात्लका सरिारशहर नररपात्लका सरिारशहर ARMY GETS WEAPONS BOOST FOR PAK, CHINA BORDERS New Delhi: The Indian Army is set to receive in- digenously designed and developedanti-personnel and anti-tank mines, which will help security personnel foil attempts made by adversaries on the borders with Paki- stan and China. “The Indian Army is going to induct 7 lakh indigenously developed ‘Nipun’ anti-personnel mines which carry a po- tent mix of RDX,” a se- curity official familiar with the developments also told. The Corps of Engineers is showcas- ing the indigenous equipment in Pune, which were inducted into the army for carry- ing out anti-terror op- erations against the en- emyaswellasdefending its own areas. —ANI NIPUN ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES
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