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has created a lot of dif-
ference in killing ter-
rorism in the country.
Let alone cities of
the country, terror-
ists have to think a
lot even before at-
tacking our bor-
ders. But Congress
questions our surgical
strike,’ PM Modi said.
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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
A BREAK
FROM WALK:
RAHUL RIDES
BULLET IN MP
PT USHA SET TO
GET ELECTED
AS IOA CHIEF
UNOPPOSED
BRIDGE COLLAPSE: 1 DEAD, 14 HURT
Nagpur: A 48-year-old woman died and 14 others were
injured after a part of a foot overbridge (FOB) collapsed
on Sunday evening at Ballarshah railway station under
Nagpur division of Central Railway in Maharashtra.
EGYPT PREZ TO BE R’DAY CHIEF GUEST
New Delhi: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
will be the chief guest at the upcoming Republic
Day celebrations in January, India’s Ministry of
External Affairs confirmed on Sunday.
Gwalior: Bharat Jodo Yatra keeps
making headlines with warm and viral
moments but Sunday is a fun day so
Rahul Gandhi decided to take a break
from the walk and rode a bullet in MP.
New Delhi: PT Usha is set to become
1st woman president of Indian Olympic
Association (IOA) as she emerged as lone
candidate for top post for Dec 10 polls. She
filed her nomination papers on Sunday.
Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter
has colourful start in Lake City
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: The Super In-
dians Rajasthan Chap-
ter organised by First
India News Rajasthan
and Bharat24 news
channel had a colourful
start on Sunday at Lake
City Udaipur. The lamp
lighting of programme
was done in Ananta Re-
sort in the presence of
Assembly Speaker Dr
CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh
Chandra, CEO and Edi-
tor-in-Chief, Bharat24-
Vision of New India and
First India, and CMD,
First India News, film
actor Govinda, Ra-
jasthan Foundation
Commissioner Dhiraj
Srivastava, former Me-
war royal family mem-
ber Lakshyaraj Singh
Mewar, Chief Business
Office and Strategic Ad-
visor Manoj Jagyasi,
newly appointed Man-
agingEditorof Bharat24
Shamsher Singh and
First India News Editor
Jinendra SinghShekha-
wat and other dignitar-
ies.
On this occasion, Dr
CP Joshi threw light on
the challenges of parlia-
mentary democracy
and made it clear that
the legislature, execu-
tive and judiciary all
have their own chal-
lenges and responsibili-
ties, which need to be
understood. Turn to P8
Dr CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Govinda, Dhiraj Srivastava, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Manoj
Jagyasi, Shamsher Singh and Jinendra Singh Shekhawat during the Super Indians Rajasthan
Chapter at Ananta Resort in Udaipur on Sunday. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Dhiraj Srivastava speaking during the event in Udaipur.
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra addressing the event at Hotel Ananta.
Govinda interacting with the audience during the event.
Dr CP Joshi addressing the audience in Udaipur on Sunday.
 Assembly speaker
Dr CP Joshi says
that in Constitution
India means Bharat
and here First India
News and Bharat24
both are present
 Dr Jagdeesh
Chandra highlights
the social concerns
being raised by
First India News
Rajasthan and
Bharat24 channel
China protesters, cops jostle as
anger over Covid curbs mounts
Beijing: Cities like Bei-
jing, Shanghai, Urum-
qi, Nanjing, Guangzhou
and at least a dozen
other cities across Chi-
na saw hundreds of peo-
ple taking to the streets
to protest against Presi-
dent Xi Jinping’s harsh
zero-Covid policy that
has allowed authorities
to place millions of citi-
zens under prolonged
lockdowns even if just a
handful of cases are re-
ported. Some protesters
were shown in videos
shouting for President
Xi to step down.
‘DEALING WITH CHINA IN G20 WILL NOT BE EASY’
New Delhi: Dealing with China would be a
“challenge” for India during its G20 presidency
and New Delhi would adopt a “cautious
approach” towards Beijing, judging it by its
deeds and not words, former deputy national
security advisor Pankaj Saran said on Sunday.
RAC constable, 2
others shot dead
in Bharatpur
Bharatpur: 3 brothers
including a police con-
stable were shot dead
when their neighbour
along with
some others
a l l e g e d l y
opened fire
at them in
their house
in Bharatpur district,
police said on Sunday.
Gajendra Singh, his
two brothers Samandar
Singh and Ishwar Singh
were killed. Gajendra
was a constable posted in
Rajasthan Armed Con-
stabulary (RAC). P3
Protesters raise the blank sheets of white paper as a symbol of
dissent against China’s strict Covid lockdown rules on Sunday.
‘Unduly being accused
for Cong’s infighting’
Bharat Dixit
Jaipur: Union Educa-
tion Minister Dharmen-
dra Pradhan targeted
Congress government
amid the ongoing politi-
calturmoilinRajasthan.
Referring to the recent
verbal spat between CM
Ashok Gehlot and for-
mer Deputy CM Sachin
Pilot, Pradhan said that
Gehlot is unnecessarily
accusing others while
his house is not in order.
“Baseless allegations
are being leveled by CM
Gehlot. The people have
given him the mandate.
Pilot is not a worker of
BJP. I also respect Ashok
Gehlot ji. He is unneces-
sarily accusing me to
hide the quarrel in his
house,” said Pradhan
said 68th
Nat’l Conven-
tion of ABVP. More on P2
Dharmendra Pradhan speaking
during ABVP event on Sunday.
A WORLD
RECORD!
Narendra Modi Stadium in
Ahmedabad has entered
the Guinness Book of
World Records. “Proud
to receive Guinness
World Record for largest
attendance at a T20
match when 1,01,566
people witnessed IPL final
at Narendra Modi Stadium
on 29 May 2022,” BCCI
secretary Jay Shah said.
OTHER TOP
RAJ STORIES
BJP National President
chief Jagat Prakash
Nadda will on December
1 launch party’s ‘Jan
Aakrosh Yatra’ in Jaipur to
corner the Congress
government in state P2
A bilateral training
exercise between Indian
and Australian armies -
‘AUSTRA HIND 22’ - will
be conducted at the
Mahajan Field Firing
Ranges in Bikaner from
today - December 11 P7
Rajasthan Police team
led by Narendra Singh, Dy
SP, CM’s Security Cell,
New Delhi, secured 3rd
position in National
Counter IED Competition
held at NSG, Manesar P2
MASSIVE ANTI-INCUMBENCY IN GUJARAT,
CONG COMING TO POWER, SAYS GEHLOT
Shiv Prakash Purohit and
Bhavani Singh
Dediapada (Narmada):
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot on Sunday took
a dig at Prime Minister
Narendra Modi over his
repeated visits to poll-
bound Gujarat, saying
the PM was campaign-
ing in every street of
the state.
Addressing a public
rally for the Congress at
Dediapada in Gujarat
on Sunday, Gehlot said,
“PM Modi is having to
campaign in every
street of Gujarat as the
BJP government did
nothing for the people
of the state. No inquiry
was conducted into the
Morbi bridge collapse
incident, which left 135
persons dead.
Turn to P8
If Congress had not worked all these
years, there would not have been a
democracy today, says Kharge
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge & others being garlanded by
supporters during a public meeting for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly polls, in Ahmedabad, Sunday.
Jay Shah being presented
the certificate on Sunday.
‘ONLY BJP CAN SAVE
GUJARAT AGAINST TERROR’
PM Modi to address ‘Vijay Sankalp
Sammelan’ in the four cities today
AAP using appeasement politics
as shortcut to power: PM Modi
First India Bureau
Sur at/Kheda/Ne-
trang: Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Sun-
day attacked the Con-
gress on the issue of
terrorism, saying the
Congress, which raised
questions on the surgi-
cal strike, considers ter-
rorism as its vote bank.
“Our government in
Gujarat was acting
against terrorists, but
the UPA government in
Delhi was going soft on
them. They (Congress)
were instead busy at-
tacking me,” Modi said
at his rallies.
‘Your one vote in 2014
The new generation of Gujarat has
not seen the serial bomb blasts
of Ahmedabad and Surat. I
want to caution them of those who are
well-wishers of terrorists. Batla House
encounter was questioned by Congress
leaders. —Narendra Modi, PM
PM Narendra Modi greets while being garlanded by party workers
during a public rally at Netrang, in Bharuch, Gujarat on Sunday.
95TH
EDITION OF
MANN KI BAAT
 The G20 Presidency
is a major opportunity
for India to focus on
the global good
 India sent its first
rocket ‘Vikram-S’ into
space on November 18
 Jointly developed by
India and Bhutan, India
launched a satellite suc-
cessfully on November 26
 Youth are doing
wonderful work in field
of Space, Technology
and Innovation
 In the last 8 years
export of musical instru-
ments from India has
increased more than
3 and a half times
 ‘Lidi-Cro-U’ organi-
sation has under-
taken work of
reviving beauti-
ful facets of
Naga culture
FULL REPORT
ON PAGE 5
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Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: Rajasthan
Housing Board Com-
missioner Pawan Aro-
ra said that compre-
hensive knowledge is
basic mantra of suc-
cess for a civil engineer.
He said civil engineer-
ing students should not
be limited to doing con-
struction only on basis
of drawing.
“In the changing
times, along with con-
struction, they should
also be aware of the nu-
ances of building by-
laws, architectural and
landscaping, and the
changes in the trend of
building materials.
Only then they will be
able to achieve their po-
sition in this field of
engineering,” he said
while addressing civil
engineering students
and faculty members at
the inauguration cere-
mony of the two-day
ICI Fest-22 on behalf of
the Civil Engineering
Department at SKIT.
Housing Commis-
sioner said, “A success-
ful civil engineer is one
who plays an active
role in planning as well
as execution. There is
no alternative to hard
work. Practice three ‘H’
(Hard Work, Honesty,
Humbleness) and One
‘C’ (Compassion),” he
exhorted. Earlier, SKIT
Chairman Surjaram
Meel said that Arora is
a living example of
positive change.
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: Additional
Chief Secretary Mines,
Petroleum and PHED
Subodh Agarwal said
that after instructions
from Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot, in the
joint campaign being
run against illegal min-
ing activities from July
11, the department has
changed the strategy of
action, confiscation of
big machines and illegal
mining. He said that em-
phasisisonthearrestof
thoseinvolvedinmining
activities.
Agarwal said that
since July 21, more than
185 machines, including
100 HEMM machines
have been seized in the
state. “More than 2100
vehicles involved in ille-
gal transportation of
minerals have been
seized.
More than 360 FIRs
and141peoplehavebeen
arrestedinthestatedur-
ingthisperiod.Actionis
going on against illegal
mining activities across
thestatewithmutualco-
ordination by the Mines
and Police Department.
Special instructions
havebeengivenformon-
itoring in Barmer, Pali,
Jodhpur, Bhilwara and
Tonk,” he said.
‘Planning along with construction is key to success’
2100 vehicles, 360 FIRs, 141
held in illegal mining: Agarwal
CONGLEADERSAREDISRESPECTING
MANDATE OF PEOPLE: PRADHAN
Bharat Dixit
Jaipur: Speaking on
the concluding day of
the 68th National Con-
vention of Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi
Parishad here on Sun-
day, Union Education
Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan said that the
Rajasthan assembly
election in 2023 will be
contested under the
leadership of PM
Modi.
On the third day of
convention, Yashwan-
trao Kelkar Youth
Award ceremony was
presented to Nandku-
mar Palve of Maha-
rashtra. The award
carries a cash amount
of Rs 1 lakh award.
Pradhan said days
of the Congress gov-
ernment here is num-
bered. “The general
public in the state has
made up their mind
that the Cong govt has
to be taught a lesson in
the coming elections.
When I reached
Jaipur last night, I
asked the taxi driver
about the Rajasthan
government. Then he
said that this govern-
ment is certain to go.
These people are very
useless,” Pradhan said.
He said that there is
no govt in Rajasthan.
Rather, a group of
power-hungry people
are sitting here fight-
ing among themselves.
There is a mutual ri-
valry. Corruption is
increasing continu-
ously.
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: The opposition
BJP is going to start its
Jan Aakrosh rally in
Rajasthan shortly be-
fore the entry of Rahul
Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo
yatra to corner the
Ashok Gehlot led Con-
gress government.
Bharat Jodo yatra is
expected to enter Ra-
jasthan on Dec 3-4. In
BJP’s Rath yatra, the
failure of the state gov-
ernment will be high-
lighted.
However, there is also
a tussle within the BJP
over posters to be put
up during the yatra.
The BJP central leader-
ship had earlier decided
that to avoid controver-
sy, pictures of only PM
Modi and BJP Presi-
dent JP Nadda would be
displayed on the official
posters and banners,
but now photos of three
big leaders of the state,
Vasudhanra Raje, Sat-
ish Poonia and Gulab
chand Kataria will be
now seen.
The party announced
the yatra in a press con-
ference here. BJP lead-
ers will address press
conferences in districts
today. Rath yatra will
start from Dec 1. Party’s
national president JP
Nadda will flag off yatra
here on Dec 1. He will
flag off 51 rath. 200 raths
will move in the assem-
bly constituency for 10
days and will return on
13 and 14. Party has set
a target to reach 2 crore
people. through this Jan
Aakrosh rally
.
First India Bureau
Udaipur: CEO of NITI
Aayog and G20 Sherpa
of India, Amitabh Kant,
will take stock of prepa-
rations on Monday for
the upcoming G20 Sher-
pa Summit, scheduled
to be held from Decem-
ber 4 to 7 in Udaipur.
The ministry of ex-
ternal affairs and dis-
trict administration of
Udaipur are making
rounds of preparations.
Sources informed
that around 200 diplo-
mats from 20 to 30 coun-
tries and around 100
security personnel and
representatives of in-
ternational media will
be attending the Sherpa
summit. Elaborate ar-
rangements have been
made regarding the
stay, their security and
movement along with
protocol.
Kamal Kant
Jaipur: A four-day Na-
tional Moot Court Com-
petition is being organ-
ized by a private univer-
sity of Jaipur under the
joint aegis of Ranka
Public Charitable
Trust. Supreme Court
Justice Dinesh Mahesh-
wari, who was the chief
guest inaugurated the
competition on Sunday
.
Guest of Honour Ra-
jasthan HC Justice
Ashok Kumar Gaur and
Special Guest Senior
Professor Indian Law
Institute & former
member Law Commis-
sion of India Prof (Dr)
S Shivakumar were pre-
sent. Justice Mahesh-
wari said, “One gets to
learn & understand pro-
cedures of court and a
chance to move for-
ward,” he said.
Around 30 state and
inter-state teams are
participating in the
competition. It is being
organized on the uni-
versity campus at Jag-
atpura. Participants
will learn to plead,
cross-examine, prepare
before the trial, pro-
ceedings of trial, pro-
ceedings of court, de-
bate & other imp things.
Mumbai (ANI): The
Maharashtra Police on
Saturday arrested a so-
cial media influencer
for allegedly duping
women by pretending to
belong to a royal family
of Rajasthan. Police
have informed that the
social media influencer
used to extort money
from the complainant
by threatening to kill
her and her eight-year-
old daughter.
“A case has been
booked against the in-
fluencer Rajwir Singh
under section 386 (ex-
tortion), 354A, 506 II of
the Indian Penal Code
for allegedly extorting
Rs 1,33,000 from her
since April 2021,” sen-
ior police officer of
Goregaon Police Datta-
ri Thope said. Officer
further said that the po-
lice arrested the ac-
cused man from a pri-
vate hotel in Goregaon.
His social media han-
dles disclosed how he
pretended to belong to a
royal family of Ra-
jasthan and contacted
girls to extort money,
Thope added.
“A similar case has
already been registered
against this person at
the Juhu police station
under IPC section 376,”
Thope said further.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan Po-
lice team has secured
the third position in the
National Counter IED
(Improvised Explosive
Device) Competition
held at National Secu-
rity Guard (NSG) in
Manesar.
Rajasthan Police
team led by Narendra
Singh, Deputy SP
, Chief
Minister’s Security
Cell, New Delhi, won
title in this competition
held from Nov 21 to 26.
Singh said that counter
IED capability of state
police & central secu-
rity forces is tested. Po-
lice and security forces
from all over the coun-
try participated in
which 16 personnel of
Rajasthan Police per-
formed brilliantly
.
Jaipur: Food Min Pratap
Singh Khachariyawas lashed
out at BJP over its Jan
Akrosh Yatra and said this
drama would not work now.
About Union Minister Dhar-
mendra Pradhan’s statement
regarding the tussle in the
Congress, Khachariyawas
said that democracy has
been murdered by BJP. “If
we have done this then dis-
solve our government. The
BJP should work to manage
its govt at the Centre,” he
told the media on Sunday.
On the other hand PCC
chief Govind Singh Dotasra
said, “BJP is making base-
less allegations while state
government of Raj is being
praised all over country for
its welfare schemes.” He
said that central govt did
not fulfill the promise of
ERCP.
UnionMinisterDharmendraPradhanwasspeakingat68th
NationalConventionofABVP;
Rajasthan assembly election in 2023 will be contested under PM Modi’s leadership
Practice 3 ‘H’ (Hard
Work, Honesty,
Humbleness) & 1 ‘C’
(Compassion): Arora
Dharmendra Pradhan and others awarding Yashwantrao Kelkar Youth Award to Nandkumar Palve of
Maharashtra IN National Convention of ABVP on Sunday. ­ —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Nadda to launch ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’ on Dec
1 to corner Cong, 200 raths to move around
Arun Singh, Satish Poonia, Ramcharan Bohra, Chandrakanta Meghwal, Rajendra Rathore, Gulab
Chand Kataria, Dr Kirodi Lal Meena, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Bhajan Lal Sharma releasing
poster of Jan Aakrosh rally during a press conference on Sunday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Police taking action by confiscating big machines.
Amitabh Kant to review
arrangements today
SC Justice Maheshwari
inaugurates competition
Royal family imposter
dupes 50 women, held
Raj police gets
3rd
placeinNat’l
counter IED
KHACHARIYAWAS
AND DOTASRA LASH
OUT AT BJP
PRAYING FOR PROSPERITY
Governor Kalraj Mishra along with wife Satyawati Mishra visited Govind Dev Ji Temple on Sunday. He offered prayers and
wished for the happiness and prosperity of the country and the state.
More than 2100 vehicles involved in illegal
transportation have been seized. More than
360 FIRs and 141 people have been arrested.
—Subodh Agarwal, Additional Chief Secretary, Mines
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Pawan Arora inaugurating two-day ICI Fest-22 on behalf of the
Civil Engineering Department at SKIT on Sunday.
Pawan Arora addressing civil
engineering students.
4 DAYS NAT’L MOOT COURT
G20 SHERPA MEET
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Rajeev Gaur
Jodhpur: Kavita Nayal,
a resident of Jaleli Nay-
la village of the district,
has become an officer in
the Navy at the passing
out parade held at the
Indian Navy Academy,
Kerala. Kavita’s father
Omprakash Nayal is
also a lieutenant colonel
in the army
. 23-year-old
brother Abhishek has
also been selected as a
lieutenant in the army
on June 21 last year.
On Saturday, Kavita
was given the rank of
sub-lieutenant in a pro-
gram held at Ezhimala
Academy in Kannur.
Kavita said that she did
class 10 in the year 2016
fromJabalpur.Afterthis
completed studies from
Army School, Secun-
derabad in 2018 with
PCM subject. Further
studies were completed
in June 22 from Manipal
University
, Jaipur.
Kavita has also ob-
tained a C certificate in
Air Force NCC. Kavita
has also won gold medal
in university marathon
and gave SSB interview
in Navy in January to
reach here. Though
Kavita initially wanted
to join the army, she
cleared the interview in
her very first attempt.
Now daughter becomes sub-lieutenant in Navy
IN JALELI NAYLA’S ‘DEFENCE’ FAMILY...

Expressing
happiness,
Kavita’s father
said that the
army is a noble
service and that
is why it was
our desire that
both my children
go to army
Three brothers including one RAC
constable shot dead in Bharatpur
Cop’s son Tenpal had a verbal spat with the neighbour Lakhan, who in revenge fired the shots
Ravi Katara
Bharatpur: Three
brothers including a po-
lice constable were shot
dead when their neigh-
bour along with some
others allegedly opened
fire at them in their
house in Rajasthan’s
Bharatpur district, po-
lice said on Sunday
.
Theincidentoccurred
in Sikrora village and
the police was informed
early Sunday
.
Constable Gajendra
Singh, his two brothers
Samandar Singh and
Ishwar Singh were
killed while Gajendra’s
wife, son and his daugh-
ter in law were injured
and are being treated at
the SMS hospital in
Jaipur, police said.
Gajendra Singh was a
constable posted in Ra-
jasthan Armed Constab-
ulary (RAC).
SHO Kumher Himan-
shu Singh said that Ga-
jendra Singh’s son Ten-
pal had a verbal spat
with his neighbour
Lakhan a few days back
and Tenpal had slapped
Lakhan too. The elderly
people in the village had
intervenedandtheissue
wasresolvedatthattime
but Lakhan wanted re-
venge, the SHO said. He
said that Lakhan along
with 8-10 others barged
into the house of Gajen-
dra late last night and
started shouting. They
opened fire in the air.
When Gajendra Singh
came out of the room,
they shot him dead.
Hearing gunshots and
cries, his two brothers
who live in a separate
house in the neghbour-
hood came out and
rushed to Gajendra Sin-
gh’s house and they
were also shot dead.
Cops standing guard at deceased’s home on Sunday. (Inset) Ishwar
Singh, Samandar Singh and Gajendra Singh.
The relatives and family members staging dharna outside hospital
in Kumher town, demanding arrest of the accused.
Runway expansion in Udpr
but flights grounded at others
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Udaipur air-
port’s runway length
will be increased from
2281 to 2741 metres mak-
ing its about 9,000 feet.
Besides, the instrument
landing system is also
working smoothly.
These facilities will in-
crease air traffic at
Udaipur airport, sec-
ond busiest in the state.
Air traffic will also in-
crease when G-20 Sher-
pa Summit begins in
first week of December.
Meanwhile, Kis-
hangarh airport has
only one flight service
despite the tourist sea-
son being at its peak.
Last year, on an average
four flights operated
daily during this time.
But now only one flight
is operational. Star
Air’s flight to Indore did
not operate after Nov
15. Star Air’s flight to
Surat runs only once a
week. Earlier, Alliance
Air operated flights
from Jaipur four days a
week. These two major
cities are included in
the tourist triangle but
the airlines have not
started flights. Regional
air connectivity flights
from Jaipur have
stopped. These flights
were operating under
the Central govern-
ment’s ambitious flight
scheme, Udaan, so that
the common citizen of
the country could fly
.
Residentdocs’strikeentersday4inKota
First India Bureau
Kota: The resident doc-
tors in Kota continued
their protest for the
fourth consecutive day
demanding arrest of
accused involved in
beating a doctor.
The protestors took
out a rally from MBM
Hospital to District Col-
lectorate and demand-
ed the arrest of the ac-
cused and increased
security of doctors in
the hospital. Notably, a
resident doctor was al-
legedly beaten after a
woman died in the hos-
pital during treatment.
The police had regis-
tered an FIR against
the family members of
the deceased and later
arrested two people in
this regard.
However, the resi-
dent doctors are de-
manding arrest of all
the accused in the mat-
ter. The family mem-
bers of the deceased
have also filed an FIR
in Nayapura Police
Station against the
doctors for misbehav-
ing with them.
Kavita Nayal with her parents during the investiture ceremony.
Female panther spotted with
2 cubs in J’lana Leopard Safari
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: There is good
news from Jhalana
Leopard Safari once
again. The forest offi-
cials have spotted fe-
male panther LK with
two cubs in the jungle.
Prior to this, Panther
Chandani was also spot-
ted with cubs.
With this, the total
number of leopards in
Jhalana Leopard Safari
has reached 45. Forest
Ranger Janeshwar
Chaudhary, Forester
Jogendra Singh Shek-
hawat and their entire
team have started mon-
itoring the movement
of leopard.
Deputy Conservator
of Forest Kapil Chan-
drawal has not only de-
scribed the Jhalana
Leopard Safari as the
pride of the capital city
Jaipur, but has de-
scribed the Jhalana as
an ideal conservation
reserve for the wild cats
and other animals.
Notably, Panther LK
was also spotted with
three cubs last year in
the camera trap.
PSK INAUGURATES DEVP WORKS
Food and Civil Supply Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas inaugurated various development
works in Civil Lines area and reached out to people during Jansevak Aapke Dwar Abhiyan
campiagn on Sunday.
UDH MIN SHANTI DHARIWAL REACHES
RANTHAMBORE ON A THREE-DAY TOUR
Sawai Madhopur: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal on
Sunday reached Ranthambore with his family on a
three-day visit. On Sunday evening,
the minister visited Ranthambore
National Park with the family and saw
tigers. UDH Minister Dhariwal will
be staying in the Abhyaran Resort in
Ranthambore till November 29. ADM
Kapil Sharma and DSP Rajveer Singh
Champawat have been appointed as the protocol
officers for the tour of the UDH Minister.
Screengrab from the video in which Panther LK is seen playing with
her 2 cubs in Jhalana Leopard Safari on Sunday.
Congresswinsby-pollsof6municipalwardsinRaj
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The by-election
results of 13 municipal
wards of 12 districts
were announced on Sun-
day
. Of the 13 wards, six
were won by Congress
while BJP secured four
seats. Likewise, three
seats were won by inde-
pendent candidates.
Similarly
, of these 13
candidates, eight were
men and five were wom-
en candidates.
In Jaipur, BJP candi-
datewinstheby-election
of Ward No 66 of JMC
Heritage. In the by poll,
BJP’s Ghanshyam
Tapan won by a margin
of 978 votes. Independ-
ent candidate Suresh
Biwal secured the sec-
ond place, while Rohit
Navariya of Cong came
third. The returning of-
ficerRakeshMeena said
that Ghanshyam Tapan
has secured 2,844 votes.
Rajasthan Jat
Mahasabha
wants TV show
‘Ahilyabai’ off air
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Rajasthan
Jat Mahasabha state
president Rajaram
Meel and General
Secretary Madan
Chowdhary have
submitted a memo-
randum to Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi and the Union
Information and
Broadcasting Minis-
ter Anurag Thakur
to stop the telecast
of television sop
Ahilyabai with im-
mediate effect and
take action against
the producer and di-
rector for allegedly
tampering with the
history
.
Chowdhary said
that the serial aired
on a TV channel
shows Maharaja
Surajmal’s wrong
portrayal which has
hurt the sentiments
of people having
faith in Surajmal.
Brahmin outfits demand ‘Pujari
Protection Bill’ from State Govt
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Brahmin
organizations have de-
manded a Pujari Protec-
tion Bill for the safety of
priests following a se-
ries of incidents that
were reported wherein
the temple priests were
attacked by people.
Youth State President of
Gaur Brahmin Mahasa-
bha Rajasthan, Advo-
cate Pankaj Pachlangia
said that priests have
always contributed to
promoting the Hindu re-
ligion in society
.
“Incidents relating to
land grabbing of tem-
ples, taking over temple
trust, killing of priests
and forcing them to com-
mit suicide have been
reported in the past in
Rajasthan. A Pujari Pro-
tection Bill should be in-
troduced in the upcom-
ing Assembly Session,”
said Pankaj Pachlangia.
State President of
Brahmin Samaj Ra-
jasthan, Ambika
Prakash Pathak, has
also demanded from the
state government to
bring Pujari Protection
Bill in the upcoming as-
semblysessiontoensure
the security of priests.
Minorgang-rapedbythree
Udpr I-T Raid:
Undeclared
`200 cr, 20kg
gold seized
Dholpur (FIB): A mi-
nor girl was allegedly
gang-raped by three
men in Dholpur while
she was working in the
fields. Police informed
the victim is a class
eleventh student.
“The victim was
raped by a youth of the
same village, while two
other accused helped
the youth to rape the
girl. As the girl shout-
ed, the villagers imme-
diately reached the
spot and caught one of
the accused. The ac-
cused was beaten and
injured by the villag-
ers,” police said.
“The victim is un-
dergoing treatment in
Dholpur hospital and
the matter is being in-
vestigated by Sadar
Thana Police,” police
official added.
First India Bureau
Udaipur: As part of the
ongoing crackdown on
real estate businessmen
in Udaipur, documents
of undisclosed assets
worth over Rs 200 crore
were seized on the fifth
day on Sunday
. In I-T
raids, more than 20 kg
gold jewellery and cash
worth Rs 2 crore have
been recovered from
premises of group own-
ers. Bank lockers will
also be looked into.
The Income Tax dept
team is interrogating
the partners associated
with Acme and Ankush
Real Estate Group. The
I-T teams have found in-
vestment in soft stone
business and files of giv-
ingloanstomanypeople
on hefty interest. The
Dept are recording the
statements of business-
men and these raids will
be over in a day or two.
With this, total
leopards in J’lana
Safari reaches 45
M
M
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JMCH COUNCILLORS MEET MAYOR MUNESH
YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA ON NOV 25, 2022
Regional connectivity
remains irregular
from Kishangarh and
Jaipur airport
Various Brahmin
fronts have stressed on
to protect the ‘Pujaris’
across the Rajasthan
Brahmin front holding meeting
on Sunday.
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Beginning of a New Era!
Congratulations to @isro and NSIL
on the successful launch of PSLV
C54 mission. With the launch of 3
indigenous satellites by @PixxelSpace
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Revered Lakshmibai Kelkar ji played
an important role in awakening the
mother power for the upliftment of
women and responsibility towards the
nation. He also established Rashtra
Sevika Samiti to inspire women power
for national service. Tribute to him on
his memorial day today.
SPIRITUAL SPEAK
This one is for all those
times you made an excuse
for not accomplishing
your goals.
—Bhagavad Gita
IN-DEPTH
DON’T SWALLOW
ANTIBIOTICS IN
LOW-GRADE FEVER,
VIRAL BRONCHITIS
anaging a disease is
a complex and costly
affair. The easiest
way out for a patient
is to swallow antibi-
otics easily available over the
counter. Excess and use of these
antimicrobial medicines with-
out a doctor’s advice is causing
more harm than good. A study
by the World Health Organisa-
tion said that misuse of antibi-
otics in humans and animals is
accelerating the process of de-
veloping resistance to them. The
study found that diseases like
pneumonia, tuberculosis, gon-
orrhea and salmonellosis have
become drug resistant as antibi-
otics used to treat them have
become less effective.
Unregulated usage helps bac-
teria become resistant to a drug
as was found in the case of car-
bapenem which is used to treat
pneumonia and septicemia in
intensive care settings. As more
diseases turn drug resistant, the
Indian Council of Medical Re-
searchhasissuednewguidelines
advising against use of antibiot-
ics in low-grade fever and viral
bronchitis. It has also advised
doctors to follow a timeline while
prescribing antibiotics.
TOP TWEETS
M
he old pension
scheme has
emerged as an im-
portant issue in
HimachalPradesh
and Gujarat elections. In
Himachal Pradesh the Con-
gress has promised restora-
tionof theoldpensionscheme
(OPS) if voted to power. The
OPS,whichallowedtheentire
pension amount to be given to
an employee, was discontin-
ued by the Central govern-
ment in 2004. Himachal
Pradesh has 2.5 lakh govern-
ment employees out of which
1.5 lakh come under the new
pension scheme which is be-
ing opposed as it allows 10
percent deduction from basic
salary towards pension. The
state government contributes
14percenttosecurethefuture
of employees. Under OPS,
pension was fixed at 50 per-
cent of the last basic salary
drawn. Clearly, lakhs of gov-
ernment employees are re-
sentful of the loss in pension
after implementation of NPS.
The Aam Aadmi Party
chief Kejriwal has made a
similar promise to govern-
ment employees in Gujarat.
“By January 31, we will issue
a notification for implement-
ing the old pension scheme in
Gujarat. I am not just talking.
In Punjab we have issued the
notification,” he told voters
not telling them about non-
implementation of OPS. Gov-
ernment employees believe
that NPS is not in interest of
retiring employees as they
can withdraw only 60 of their
entire corpus, 40% of which
goes towards mandatory pur-
chase of annual payment
from an insurance company
.
Implementing the promise
won’t be easy as it will entail
a huge financial burden on
any government. For in-
stance, Punjab has a pension
bill of Rs 11,000 crore under
NPS. The OPS will only in-
crease the burden.
IT’S ALWAYS OLD
VERSUS NEW
Kejriwal has made a
promise to government
employees in Gujarat. “By
January 31, we will
issue a notification for
implementing the OPS
in Gujarat. I am not
just talking. In Punjab
we have issued the
notification,” he told voters
T
FIFA WORLD CUP GROUP
STAGE SCENARIOS
ere we take a look at what
every country needs to do to
qualify in group stages and
keep their dream alive in
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
If two or more teams have
an equal number of points,
they will be divided in the or-
der listed below:
1. Overall group goal differ-
ence
2. Overall group goals scored
3. Head to head (H2H) result
4. H2H goal difference in all
matches between the
teams still level
5. H2H goals scored in all
matches between the
teams still level
6. Fair play points
7. Drawing of lots
GROUP A
l Netherland: With a win
or a tie against Qatar,
Netherlands will automat-
ically qualify, a loss will
also qualify them if Ecua-
dor wins.
l Ecuador: Ecuador are as-
sured of qualifying with a
victory or tie against Sen-
egal. If they lose, they can
only advance if Nether-
lands loses as well, in
which case the goal-differ
ence scenario would apply
.
l Senegal: With a victory vs
Ecuador, Senegal will un-
questionably qualify. If
Netherlands loses, the
goal-difference and head-
to-head scenarios would
apply, and a draw will then
be sufficient.
If Netherlands loses or
draws, can win the group
with a victory
.
l Qatar: Have been elimi-
nated.
GROUP B
l Iran: Iran will win the
group if they defeat the
United States and will fin-
ish in the top two if Eng-
land draws or loses. If
Wales loses or draws, a
draw will enough for Iran
as well. Iran cannot con-
tinue after losing.
l England: England Can
only be eliminated with a
heavy defeat to Wales.Un-
less Iran wins or the Unit-
ed States wins by at least
four goals, a draw will be
sufficient for England to
finish first in the group.
l United States: For the
United States to
succeed,they must beat
Iran. Can top the group if
England lose to Wales (or
if England draw and USA
win by four or more goals.)
l Wales: Wales top the
group if they defeat Eng-
land by four or more goals.
To finish in the top two,
Wales must defeat England
and hope that Iran and the
United States draw.
Wales must defeat Eng-
land by four goals or more
in order to finish ahead of
USA or Iran if they win.
GROUP C
l Poland: To qualify
, Poland
mustdrawwithArgentina.
Will win the group with a
victory, or with a draw if
Saudi Arabia draw/lose.
l Argentina: Argentina
will automatically qualify
if they defeat Poland and
will advance as group win-
ners if Saudi Arabia
draws or loses.Argentina
presently leads Saudi Ara-
bia by two goals in goal-
difference, however if
both teams win, the win-
ner will be determined by
group goal difference and
goals scored.
l Saudi Arabia: Saudi Ara-
bia will automatically
qualify if they defeat Mex-
ico, and if Poland and Ar-
gentina draw, they will
advance as group winners.
l Mexico: Mexico needs to
defeat Saudi Arabia to
have a chance, and a vic-
tory of four goals or more
ensures qualification.
GROUP D
lFrance: Francehasalready
advanced to the round of
16, and they will unques-
tionably win their group if
they defeat Tunisia or
draw with them, or if Aus-
tralia loses to Denmark.
l Australia: If Australia
defeats Denmark, they
will finish in the top two
places. If Tunisia loses or
draws their match with
France, it will also qualify
with a tie. If Tunisia wins
and Australia draws, Tuni-
sia will finish second on
goal differential. A loss
would prevent Australia
from qualifying.
l Denmark: If Tunisia
draws or loses, Denmark
must win to finish Second.
If Tunisia and Denmark
tie, the second-place will
be determined by goal dif-
ference.
l Tunisia: If Australia and
Denmark tie, Tunisia
must win in order to finish
second. Second place will
be decided as stated above
if Denmark wins. If Aus-
tralia wins. Tunisia is dis-
qualified.
GROUP E
Costa Rica’s shock 1-0 win
against Japan means no
country can either qualify or
be eliminated.
Spain put themselves in
complete control of the
group if they beat Germany
.
All four nations would enter
the final group games with
three points if Germany can
defeat Spain, and the Euro-
pean sides would be the
heavy favourites to claim the
top two slots.
GROUP F
Belgium With a victory
over Morocco will qualify to
the round of 16, winning the
group if Croatia and Canada
draw. Canada will be knocked
out if they lose to Croatia.
GROUP G
Brazil can guarantee their
spot in the round of 16 with a
victory over Switzerland if
Serbia wins or draws against
Cameroon.
Switzerland can secure a
spot in the round of 16 with a
victory over Brazil if Came-
roon wins or draws against
Serbia.
Cameroon will be elimi-
nated if Serbia defeats them
and Brazil wins or draws.
GROUP H
If Portugal defeats Uru-
guay, they will win their
group and go to the round of
16, even if South Korea and
Ghana tie earlier in the day
.
Ghana Will be knocked out
if they lose to South Korea.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
H
If Portugal defeats
Uruguay, they will win
their group and go to the
round of 16, even if South
Korea and Ghana tie
earlier in the day. Ghana
Will be knocked out if they
lose to South Korea
Here we take a look
at what every country
needs to do to qualify
in group stages and
keep their dream
alive in FIFA World
Cup Qatar 2022. With
a win or a tie against
Qatar, Netherlands will
automatically qualify, a
loss will also qualify
them if Ecuador wins
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Ayodhya (ANI): Uttar
Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath on
Sunday offered prayers
at the Ram Janmabhoo-
mi temple in Ayodhya.
Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanathalsochaired
a meeting with officials
over the development
works in Ram Janmab-
hoomi temple.
Earlier on November
4, with a steady stream
of devotees to Ayodhya
amid the ongoing con-
struction of the Ram
temple, the Uttar
Pradesh government
approved three main
routes to the temple site
which will enable visi-
tors to have ‘darshan’.
Work on laying two of
these routes is already
underway, government
officials said. One of
these three routes, to be
named Ram Path, will
span13kmsandconnect
Sahadatganj to Naya
Ghat. While the road is
to be laid at a cost of Rs
400 crore, the tendering
process has been com-
pleted. A committee has
also conducted a survey
of the main route after
it was approved by the
government.
The locals on the
route, who have homes
or run shops or other es-
tablishments, would be
rehabilitated before
workonconstructingthe
main approach road to
the Ram temple begins.
The other route, to be
called Shri Ram Janma-
bhoomi Path, will con-
nect Birla Dharmasha-
la to Shri Ram Janmab-
hoomi temple via Sug-
reev fort. Work on lay-
ing this route is on in
full swing. While the
work was initially esti-
mated to be completed
by November, officials
now say that work will
go on till December.
“We will have the
route ready by Decem-
ber this year,” Navdeep
Rinwa, commissioner,
of Ayodhya Mandal.
The third route will
connect Shri Ram Jan-
mabhoomi temple to
Singar Ghat via Hanu-
mangarhi. Work on this
route is underway at a
fast pace, officials said,
adding that most of the
land losers on this route
have already been
awarded compensation.
“After clearing some
other areas, work will
start. The route, once
ready, will help draw
more visitors to the
temple. The Ram Jan-
mabhoomi Path Marg
will not only save the
devotees time but also
enable them to have
darshan,” an Ayodhya
resident said.
Yogi offers prayers at Ram Temple, reviews development works
WORK IN PROGRESS
First India Bureau
New Delhi: In his
monthly Mann ki Baat
radio programme, PM
Narendra Modi on Sun-
day spoke of India’s
G20 presidency, the
space sector, the musi-
cal traditions in India,
the lifestyle of the Naga
community, and the
treatment of muscular
dystrophy
.
As India readies to
assume the presidency
of the “powerful” G20,
PM Modi said the coun-
try should focus on
global good during its
term and asserted that
it has solutions to the
challenges related to
peace, unity, environ-
ment and sustainable
development.
Noting that assuming
G20 presidency is a “big
opportunity” for India,
Modisaidthethemethat
India has given is “One
Earth, One Family, One
Future” which shows its
commitment to ‘Vasud-
haiva Kutumbakam’.
“What a great oppor-
tunity has come for In-
dia, for every Indian!
This becomes even
more special because
India was awarded this
responsibility during
‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal
(75th year of India’s In-
dependence’),” he said.
 —With PTI inputs
PMpoursouthisheartin
monthlyradioaddress
95TH EPISODE OF ‘MANN KI BAAT’ BATTLEGROUND GUJARAT
New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday said the
launch of ‘Vikram S’ rocket heralded a “new era” for pri-
vate space sector in India as he hailed the sector’s contri-
bution in the sphere of space technology. He said on Nov
18, the country witnessed “new history” being made in
space sector. “On this day, India sent its first such rocket
into space, which was designed and prepared by the pri-
vate sector of India. The name of this rocket is ‘Vikram-
S’. As soon as this first rocket of the indigenous Space
Start-up made a historic flight from Sriharikota, the heart
of every Indian swelled with pride,” he noted.
‘VIKRAM-S’ HERALDED NEW ERA FOR
PRIVATE SPACE SECTOR IN INDIA: PM
Ahmedabad (PTI):
Even as women ac-
count for nearly 50 per
cent of voters in Guja-
rat, the number of fe-
male candidates con-
testingthenextmonth's
Assembly elections is
not very encouraging
as only 139 of them are
in the fray out of as
many as 1,621 contend-
ers for 182 seats.
The ruling BJP and
the Opposition Con-
gress have continued
their tradition of offer-
ing tickets to only a
handful of women, but
stillthenumberof such
candidates fielded by
them this time is more
as compared to what it
was in 2017 polls.
The BJP has given
tickets to 18 women
candidates as against
12 in 2017, while the
Congress has fielded 14
women although that
figure was 10 in the last
Assembly election.
The two parties have
also accommodated
more number of wom-
en candidates from
Dalit and tribal com-
munities this time.
Only 139 women in fray
out of 1,621 contestants Ahmedabad (PTI):
Ahead of the upcoming
Gujarat Assembly polls,
a Congress candidate
from Rajkot has courted
a controversy with his
comments
about
religious
places
Ajmer and
Somnath
during a
public meeting. His rival
Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) candidate claimed
such remarks were
objectionable for the
Hindu community. In-
dranil Rajguru (in pic),
the former Congress
MLA who is contesting
on the party ticket from
Rajkot (East) seat, on
Saturday told a gather-
ing, mostly comprising
Muslim audience, in the
constituency that they
should chant “Har Har
Mahadev” after him.
The crowd members
did the same.
CONG CANDIDATE
LANDS IN SOUP
WITH COMMENTS
ON AJMER AND
SOMNATH TEMPLE
Hamirpur (PTI): For-
mer Himachal Pradesh
chief minister and BJP
leader Prem Kumar
Dhumal on Sunday ex-
pressed optimism that
the party would once
again form government
in the state.
Talking to the media
here, he said heavy
turnout of women vot-
ers indicates that the
BJP would be victorious
in the assembly polls
held on November 12.
He said that the peo-
ple would reject the
Congress as they are
aware of the lofty prom-
ises made by the grand
old party earlier which
they failed to fulfil.
Dhumal said the
“double-engine” gov-
ernment has given
pace to the develop-
ment in the state.
He said that whenev-
er the BJP came to pow-
er, the development
rose to its peak and
when the Congress par-
ty came to power, the
development was hay-
wire and corruption
was at its peak.
The former CM said
the claims of the Con-
gress party leaders to
form their government
would fall flat.
Meerut (PTI): Senior
Rashtriya Lok Dal
(RLD) leader Chaud-
hary Yashveer Singh
along with several oth-
ers joined the BJP here
on Sunday
.
Singh, who was for-
mer regional chief of
RLD, joined the saffron
party in presence of
BJP state president
Bhupinder Singh
Chaudhary
. Besides, for-
mer RLD MLA Sudesh
Sharma and other local
leaders of the party also
joined the BJP
.
On the occasion, the
UP BJP chief said the
new joinings will
strengthenthepartyand
it would win Khatauli
assembly seat in the re-
gion by a big margin.
Meanwhile, RLD lead-
er Surendra Sharma
saidthatthosewhocould
notfacechallengesinthe
present day politics are
joining the BJP as they
did not have courage to
face the situation.
The polling for the
bypolls on Khatauli,
Rampur assembly seats
and Mainpuri parlia-
mentary constituency
will be held on Decem-
ber 5 while counting of
votes will take place on
December 8.
BJPwillretainpower,
saysex-CMDhumal
Senior RLD leader,
former MLA join BJP
❍ HIMACHAL PRADESH ❍ SAFFRON PARTY GETS A BOOST
Srinagar (PTI): PDP
president Mehbooba
Mufti on Sunday urged
youths in Jammu and
Kashmir to participate
in future civic and as-
sembly elections, say-
ing it is their “'weapon”'
to fight for their rights
and they should not
cede space to the BJP.
“It is not BJP’s India
and, note it down, we
will not let it become
BJP's India,” Mufti said
at a party function here.
The former JK
chief minister also
warned the Centre not
to behave “like those
raiders from Pakistan
who came to the valley
in 1947” and were forced
to flee by Kashmiris.
“India is not BJP. In-
dia which we joined is
Jawaharlal Nehru’s In-
dia, (M K) Gandhi ji’s
India, Maulana Abul
Kalam Azad’s India. It
is India of Rahul Gan-
dhi who is travelling
the country for Hindu-
Muslim unity, it is
Tushar Gandhi’s In-
dia,” Mufti said.
She again lashed out
at the BJP for the
scrapping of Article
370 in 2019.
“We have formed a
bond of heart with this
country, the constitu-
tional bond, the bond of
love, but what did you
do? You played with our
dignity, our identity.
Youdestroyedthewhole
state. This will not
work,” she said.
Mufti further said
that the people of Kash-
mir were questioning
the accession to India
due to the current situ-
ation in the country
.
Don’t cede space to BJP,says Mufti while
urging JK youth to participate in polls
Srinagar: Authorities in
Anantnag district of JK
Sunday asked PDP presi-
dent Mehbooba Mufti and
seven former legislators
to vacate government res-
idential quarters within 24
hours failing which action
would be taken, officials
said. Mufti was served
an eviction notice for her
'Fairview' residence at the
high security Gupkar area
of the city here last month
as well. Sunday's eviction
notice, by the executive
magistrate First class on
the orders of the Anant-
nag deputy commissioner
was issued to Mufti and
others for the government
quarters located in Hous-
ing Colony at Khanabal
in the south Kashmir
district, the officials said.
MUFTI, EX-MLAS
GET NOTICES TO
VACATE FLATS
WITHIN 24 HOURS
Yogi Adityanath inspects construction work of Ram Temple. (Inset) Yogi offers prayers at the temple.
BJP leaders hold the roadshow for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections, at Keshod, in Junagadh.  —PHOTO BY ANI
PDP President Mehbooba Mufti addresses a youth convention at
Sher-e-Kashmkir Park, in Srinagar, Sunday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  —FILE PHOTO
PM bats for solutions to challenges
related to peace, environment and
sustainable development
Jamnagar (PTI): Hours before cricketer Ravindra
Jadeja travelled through the city's market in an
open SUV as part of a BJP roadshow, his elder sis-
ter Naynaba Jadeja sought votes for the Congress,
reminding voters of price rise under the ruling
party and its “unfulfilled” employment promises.
While the cricketer campaigned for his wife Rivaba
Jadeja, his elder sister canvassed for Bipendrasinh
Jadeja, highlighting the “sibling rivalry” that has
added another layer of interest in the poll after BJP
dropped its sitting MLA Dharmendrasinh Jadeja,
locally better known as Hakubha.
CRICKETER JADEJA, ELDER SISTER
BAT FOR DIFFERENT PARTIES
New Delhi (PTI): Assum-
ing the G20 presidency
is a huge opportunity for
India and the country
must utilise it by focusing
on global good, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
said on Sunday. India
will officially assume the
G20 presidency from the
current chair Indonesia on
December 1. In his latest
monthly radio address,
Mann Ki Baat, Modi said
that India is capable of
providing solutions to the
varied challenges being
faced globally. “India will
assume presidentship of
powerful grouping G20 on
December 1. For India it
is a huge opportunity. In-
dia must utilise opportu-
nity of G20 leadership by
focusing on global good
and welfare,” he said. The
G20 comprises Argentina,
Australia, Brazil, Canada,
China, France, Germany,
India, Indonesia, Italy,
Japan, the Republic of
Korea, Mexico, Rus-
sia, Saudi Arabia, South
Africa, Turkey, the UK,
the US and the European
Union. “Be it peace or
unity, sensitivity towards
environment or sustain-
able development, India
has solution to challenges
related to all such things,”
the PM said.
WE MUST UTILISE
G20 PRESIDENCY
BY FOCUSING ON
GLOBAL GOOD: PM
The G20 has a partnership comprising two-
thirds of the world’s population, three-fourths
of world trade, and 85 per cent of
world GDP. You can imagine India is
going to preside over such a big group,
such a powerful group, from December 1.
 —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
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4 INJURED IN BOMB
BLAST IN BENGAL’S
PARGANAS DISTRICT
FLIER FROM DUBAI
NABBED WITH
GOLD WORTH `48 L
Kolkata (PTI): Four
persons were injured, one
of them seriously, when
several bombs exploded
at Jagaddal area in West
Bengal’s North 24 Parga-
nas district early Sunday
triggering panic in the area.
Police said as per informa-
tion, an altercation took
place between some wed-
ding party members and a
local resident over playing
music at the marriage hall
on Saturday night.
Kochi (ANI): The Customs
department seized 1192
grams of gold, worth Rs
48.5 lakh, at the Kochi air-
port on Sunday. The cus-
toms officers intercepted
a passenger from Dubai at
the Kochi Airport by flight
IX-434. The accused was
identified as Ali, a native
of Kozhikode district. On
examining the passenger,
the customs officials
found four capsules of
gold in compound form,
weighing 1010 grams.
3 KILLED IN ROAD
ACCIDENT IN UP'S
GHAZIPUR DISTRICT
3 KIDS CRUSHED TO
DEATH BY TRAIN IN
PUNJAB’S RUPNAGAR
Ghazipur (PTI): Three
people, including a cou-
ple, were killed when their
car was hit by an uniden-
tified vehicle in Nandganj
area here, police said on
Sunday. The accident took
place on Saturday night,
they said. Neeraj Kumar
(45), his wife Moni (41),
and friend Alok Kumar
(44), all residents of Bi-
har, were on their way to
Prayagraj when their car
was hit from behind.
Rupnagar (PTI): Three
children were crushed to
death by a passenger train
near Sri Kiratpur Sahib
here on Sunday, police
said. The Punjab govern-
ment has ordered an in-
quiry into the incident. The
incident took place when
four children of migrant la-
bourers were playing near
the railway track close
to a bridge over Sutlej
river. The fourth child was
injured in the incident and
was admitted to a hospital.
TEENAGER ABDUCTED AND RAPED IN BAIRIA
VILLAGE IN UTTAR PRADESH’S BALIA DIST
Ballia (PTI): A 16-year-old girl was allegedly abducted and
raped by a man in a village in
Bairia area here, police said on
Sunday.The accused identified
as 23-year-old Munnu Yadav
was arrested on Saturday. The
girl was abducted by Yadav on
November 15 following which an
FIR was registered by the girl’s
family members, Senior Sub Inspector Atul Mishra said.
The girl was recovered two days ago and has been sent for
the medical examination, he said.
SAD SUNDAY: FOUR KILLED IN TWO
SEPARATE ROAD ACCIDENTS IN JAMMU
Jammu (PTI): Four people were killed and two injured
in separate road accidents here, police said on Sunday.
In first incident, Jatin Manhas (18) and
Mahruda Pratap Singh (15) died after two
speeding motorcycles collided head-on
with each other at Dablehar-Chak Mohd
Yaar road in RS Pura area on the outskirts
of the city on Saturday, the police said.
Two others — were injured in the colli-
sion. In another incident, an apple-laden
truck coming from Kashmir skidded off the road and fell
into a deep gorge in Nagrota area late on Saturday evening.
CRUCIAL READ
Lusail [Qatar](ANI):
Lionel Messi’s superb
long-range strike and
Enzo Fernandez’s stun-
ning goal guided Argen-
tina to a dominating
victory over Mexico 2-0
in the Group C game at
the Lusail Stadium,
keeping their FIFA
World Cup dream alive.
It may not have been a
memorable perfor-
mance, but Argentina
get the win they needed,
beating Mexico 2-0 at the
Lusail Stadium to keep
their hopes of qualifica-
tion alive. After their
shocking 2-1 loss to Sau-
di Arabia, Argentina
knew defeat would
meanelimination.They
laboured once more un-
til Messi’s 65th-minute
intervention.
In a rough and tense
match, the 35-year-old,
who is likely playing in
his final World Cup,
scoopedupAngelDiMa-
ria’s pass outside the
box and fired a crisp
shot into the bottom cor-
ner to break the score.
Three minutes from
time,Argentinasecured
the victory thanks to a
ball from substitute
Enzo Fernandez, who
cut inside and curled a
beautiful goal past
Guillermo Ochoa. Mes-
si then switched roles
and became the game’s
provider.
ThewinmovesArgen-
tina up to the second po-
sitioninGroupC,apoint
behind Poland, whom
they will play in their fi-
nal match as they at-
tempt to secure a spot in
the round of 16. As for
Mexico,theyhavetobeat
SaudiArabiatohaveany
hope of qualifying.
Messi, Fernandez guide Argentina to win
FIFA WORLD CUP
Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring goal during match between Argentina and Mexico.
Indore (PTI): The
Bharat Jodo Yatra led
by Congress leader Ra-
hul Gandhi reached In-
dore on Sunday on the
fifth day of its Madhya
Pradesh leg.
People from different
sections of society in-
cluding a differently-
abled man, Manohar,
also joined the foot
march and Gandhi was
seen pushing his wheel-
chair to some distance.
The man said he told
Gandhi that the coun-
try now needs a change.
After a night halt at
Mhow, the birthplace of
Dr BR Ambedkar, the
yatra participants re-
sumed the march on
Sunday morning.
The yatra passed
through the suburban
areaof Rauandreached
Indore. A red carpet
was rolled out to wel-
come when the march
reached Rau.
Indore Commission-
er of Police HC Mishra
said 1,400 personnel
have been deployed in
the city to provide secu-
rity to the yatra and
barricades have been
put up at various places
on the yatra’s route.
Twelve dilapidated
houses in the densely
populated Rajwada area
with narrow streets
have been temporarily
evacuated to avoid the
possibility of any unto-
ward incident during
the march, he said.
Earlier, a sweet shop
in Juni area of Indore
received an anonymous
letter by post on Novem-
ber 17, threatening
bomb blasts in Indore
city during the yatra.
The letter, which re-
ferred to the 1984 anti-
Sikh riots, had also
threatened assassina-
tions of Rahul Gandhi
and MP Congress chief
Kamal Nath. The police
had arrested a person
in this connection.
The Congress’s
Bharat Jodo Yatra, a
mass contact initiative,
will take a night halt at
Chimanbagh Ground in
the city, officials said.
Srinagar (ANI): As
winter arrives in the
Kashmir valley, so does
heavy amounts of snow-
fall. Now, although it
creates many problems
for locals, people have
shown how to turn prob-
lems into opportunities
using their creativity
.
The youth and chil-
dren are the ones who
are most active in this.
They carve sculptures
out of snow and create a
'universe' of happy mo-
ments. The people of
Kashmir have shown
timeandagainthatthere
is no dearth of talent in
the valley
. Their creativ-
ity with snow is yet an-
other proof of this.
Also, the artworks of
Kashmir often grab
people's attention on so-
cial media. Several na-
tional and internation-
ally famous artists Za-
hooruddin Lone, Tasa-
deq Hussain, and sev-
eral others teach snow
sculpting skills to the
children.
In another step in the
direction, the school ad-
ministration in the
Higher Secondary
School Kalshe in the
Talil area of Griz or-
ganized a unique Snow
Art Competition for the
students.
The students show-
cased their talents by
making 'snowmen' and
models of other wild
and domestic animals
and birds. The school
also appreciated the
students' work and also
awarded prizes to the
students for encourag-
ing them.
It is noteworthy that
this trend of making
snow models during the
winter is rising in popu-
larity every year.
IAS Sujata
Sharma to go
back to Andhra
India-NZ second
ODI match called
off due to rain
RSS chief lauds
role of freedom
fighters with
diverse ideologies
Ahtesham Siddiqui
Lucknow: IAS Sujata
Sharma of 2006 batch
is leaving from UP. She
came from Andhra
Pradesh to
UP cadre
on inter-
state depu-
tation for 3
years in
December 2019. Now,
the UP govt will relieve
her on December 2, af-
ter she served for three
years in the state. Shar-
ma has charge of Secre-
tary, Industrial Devel-
opment. She has to go
backtoAndhraPradesh
original carder.
Hamilton [New Zea-
land] (ANI): The sec-
ond ODI of three-match
series between India
and New Zealand was
called off due to rain,
with India scoring 89/1
in 12.5 overs at the time
rain intervened for the
final time and put any
possibility of further
action to rest. Shubman
Gill (45* off 42 balls) and
Suryakumar Yadav (34*
off 25 balls) were at the
crease unbeaten. Put to
bat first by the Kiwis,
India was at 22/0 in 4.5
overs when rain inter-
rupted the action for the
first time. The match
was resumed after rain
as a 29-overs-per side af-
fair. After the match re-
sumed, India lost skip-
per Shikhar Dhawan
early for just three runs.
After that, Gill and
Suryakumar added 66
runs for the second
wicket. But rain played
the spoilsport again.
Patna (PTI): Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh
chief Mohan Bhagwat
on Sunday asserted that
those who fought for the
country’s Independence
demonstrated how peo-
ple with diverse ideolo-
gies could come togeth-
er for a common cause.
He was speaking at a
function on the penulti-
mate day of his four-day
tour of Bihar in Mal-
khachak village of Sa-
ran district, held in the
memory of lesser-
knownfreedomfighters.
He was addressing
the programme before
visiting Darbhanga
where he will interact
with RSS workers from
across the state. Bhag-
wat also released a book
authored by journalist
Ravindra Kumar.
Titled “Swatantrata
Andolan Ki Bikhri
Kadiyan”, the book
claims to shed more
light on India’s struggle
for Independence.
“Thosewhofoughtfor
Independence demon-
strated how people with
diverse ideologies could
come together for a com-
mon cause,” he said.
Dhankhar to give Shilp
Guru  Nat’l Awards
to craftpersons today
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Union Min-
istry of Textiles will be
organizing Shilp Guru
and National Awards to
master craftpersons for
the year 2017, 2018 and
2019 on Monday
.
Vice President
Jagdeep Dhankhar
will be the chief guest
of the award ceremony
.
Union Minister of Com-
merce  Industry, Pi-
yush Goyal will preside
over the function. Dar-
shana Vikram Jardosh,
Minister of State for
Railways and Textiles
will be the Guest of
Honour at the event.
The Office of the De-
velopmentCommission-
er (Handicrafts) has
been implementing the
scheme of National
Awards for master craft-
spersons since 1965 and
Shilp Guru Awards was
introduced in 2002.
These Awards are being
conferred every year to
legendary master craft-
spersons of handicrafts
whose work and dedica-
tion have contributed
not only to the preserva-
tion of rich and diverse
craft heritage of the
country but also to the
resurgence of handi-
craft sector as a whole.
The main objective is to
give recognition to out-
standing craftspersons
inthehandicraftssector.
People showcase creativity
with snow sculptures in JK
Tourists at Gondola rides Gulmarg ski resort, in Jammu and
Kashmir on Saturday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
BHARAT JODO YATRA
RAHULSHOWSHISSOFTSIDE ININDORE
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi walks with padayatris during the party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, at Mhow, in
Indore, Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Rahul Gandhi with a supporter’s pet dog during the party’s Bharat
Jodo Yatra, at Mhow, in Indore on Sunday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
MP POLICE REGISTER CASE OVER VIDEO OF
PRO-PAK SLOGANS DURING CONG’S BJY
SNAKE SPOTTED IN FOOD TENT IN MANIHAR
VILLAGE DURING CONG’S BHARAT JODO YATRA
CONG SEEKS TO BOLSTER HOLD ON KEY MP REGION
WITH BJY; BJP LAUNCHES COUNTER CAMPAIGN
Khargone (PTI): The Madhya Pradesh Police have registered a
case in connection with a purported video pertaining to pro-Pa-
kistani slogans raised during the Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra,
an official said on Sunday. While the Congress alleged it was a
doctored video with which the BJP was trying to defame the foot
march led by Rahul Gandhi, the ruling BJP claimed the opposition
party deleted the clip after a pro-Pakistani slogan was heard in
it. Khargone’s Superintendent of Police Dharmveer Singh Yadav
said the case was registered at Sanawad police station against
unidentified persons under Indian Penal Code Sections 153 (B)
(imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration) and
188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant)
in connection with the video related to pro-Pakistani slogans.
Khargone (PTI): A small snake was spotted in the food tent
when the Bharat Jodo Yatra was in Manihar village in Khargone
district in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, a Congress leader said.
Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Govind
Singh said a small snake was spotted in the food tent when
participants of the Rahul Gandhi-led march were taking a break.
Those present caught the snake and released it in the open
some distance away, he said. Party functionaries said Gandhi
was not near the tent when the incident occurred. The march,
which began from Mortakka in Khandwa district on Saturday
morning, broke for lunch at Manihar, after which it resumed
from Umeria Chowki, before moving to Mhow, the birthplace of
Babasaheb Ambedkar, in the evening.
Bhopal (PTI): The politically crucial Malwa-Nimar region of Madhya
Pradesh played a key role in propelling the Congress to power in 2018
after a gap of 15 years and the party is utilising Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat
Jodo Yatra to strengthen its position in the belt a year ahead of the
Assembly polls. The yatra’s focus on Malwa-Nimar during its MP leg
will help the party revive its organization at the grassroots level and also
allow it to reap electoral benefits, according to a section of Congress
leaders and political observers. Mindful of the political significance
of the region, which accounts for 66 of total 230 Assembly seats, the
ruling BJP, too, has stepped up its efforts to consolidate its position
in Malwa-Nimar and retain its hold on power in the state. Gandhi’s
cross-country march reached Baroda Ahir village, birthplace of tribal
icon and revolutionary Tantya Bheel in Pandhana tehsil in Khandwa
district on November 24, a day after the yatra entered the state.
CONGRESS LEADER SEEN HELPING A WHEELCHAIR-BOUND MAN, PLAYING WITH A SUPPORTER’S PET DOG
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Jaipur (PTI): Nestled
in the Aravali Ranges,
the sleepy Hajipur Dad-
ikar village in Ra-
jasthan’s Alwar district
is now buzzing with ac-
tivity as historians and
tourists flock to take a
look at the pre-historic
rock paintings in its
hills depicting scenes
of dance, hunting and
animal figures.
Discovered in 2001,
the paintings are spread
over an area of 10-12 sq
km. “Dadikar has
emerged as a new tour-
ist point in recent years.
Tourists from more
than 50 countries have
visited this place,” Tej-
pal Gurjar, a local tour-
ist guide said.
He said the rock
paintings depict swas-
tika, lion, elephant,
sword, peacock, fish,
sun, shepherd grazing
goats, fighting animals,
animal skins and other
wild animals.
Tractor-trolleys are
used to take the tourists
to the last motorable
point and from there
the trekking starts.
“The site is now get-
ting popular. Several
tourists who come to
Alwar, which is famous
for the Sariska tiger re-
serve and other sites
like Silisedh, reach
Dadikar for trekking
and for the rock paint-
ings,” he told PTI.
According to the
guide, tourists from
Australia, America,
Mexico, England,
France, Thailand, Po-
land, Ireland, Norway,
Germany, Denmark,
Bangladesh, Turkey, In-
donesia, Italy, Canada,
Spain, Sri Lanka, Japan
etc. have undertaken
trips to the hills to see
the rock paintings.
Pre-historic rock art puts Raj village on tourist map
ARAVALI HILLS ON MAP

District Tourism
Officer Tina
Yadav said rock
paintings in the
hills of Hajipur
Dadikar have
been included in
the list of tourist
places in the
district
‘AustraHind-22’: India-Ausjoint
militaryexercisetobegintoday
New Delhi (ANI): The
joint military exercise
between armies of Aus-
tralia and India ‘Austra
Hind-22’ will begin at
Rajasthan on Novem-
ber 28. The joint mili-
tary exercise scheduled
to take place at Mahajan
Field Firing Ranges in
Rajasthan is aimed to
build “positive: mili-
tary ties, imbibe each
other’s best practices
and promote the ability
to operate together, the
Ministry of Defence
said in the press re-
lease.
Notably, the joint
military exercise ‘Aus-
tra Hind-22” is sched-
uled to take place from
November 28 to Decem-
ber 11. The Ministry of
Defence noted that it is
the first exercise under
‘Austra Hind’ with the
participation of all
arms and services con-
tingent from armies of
both nations. The Aus-
tralian army contin-
gent comprising sol-
diers from the 13th Bri-
gade of the 2nd Division
has arrived in Ra-
jasthan.
“The inaugural Edi-
tion of Joint Military
Exercise between #In-
dianArmy  #Australi-
anArmy ‘AUSTRAHI-
ND-2022’ will be con-
ducted at #Rajasthan
from 27 Nov-11 Dec 2022
with focus on #Peace-
Keeping Operations un-
der the UN mandate,”
the Additional Directo-
rate General of Public
Information, IHQ of
MoD (Army) wrote on
Twitter.
For the joint exercise
with Australia, the In-
dian Army will be rep-
resented by troops from
the Dogra regiment.
Exercise scheduled to take place at Mahajan Firing Ranges is aimed to build positive military ties
Aim of the
exercise is to
build posi-
tive military rela-
tions  promote the
ability to operate
together while un-
dertaking multi-
domain operations
in Semi deserts ter-
rain under a UN
peace enforcement
mandate.
—Ministry of Defence
According to Defence Min-
istry, the ‘Austra Hind’
will be a yearly event that
will be conducted alterna-
tively in India and Aus-
tralia. It stated that the joint
military exercise will enable
the two armies to share
best practices in tactics,
techniques and procedures
for carrying out tactical
operations at the com-
pany and platoon levels for
neutralising hostile threats.
According to the Ministry
of Defence, training on new
generation equipment and
specialist weapons, includ-
ing snipers, surveillance and
communication equipment
have been planned.
AUSTRA HIND’ WILL BE A YEARLY EVENT: DEFENCE MINISTRY
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Pak intruder shot in leg
by BSF on int’l border
Srikaranpur (ANI):
Border Security Force
(BSF) foiled an intru-
sion attempt by Paki-
stan on the Srikaranpur
border area in Ra-
jasthan on Saturday, on
the 14th anniversary of
the 26/11 Mumbai at-
tack. According to the
BSF, the intruder, identi-
fied as Safdar Hussain,
39, hailing from Paki-
stan’s Bahawalnagar
district was shot below
the waist after he defied
caution by the sentry
.
The intruder was
later handed over to the
Pakistan Rangers after
questioning.
“Alert #BSF troops
foiled Pak intruder’s at-
tempt in #Srikaranpur
border area on 26 Nov
afternoon. Safdar Hus-
sain (39), R/o Izafi Basti
Chak 46 Fateh, Dist Ba-
hawalnagar was shot
below the waist, on defy-
ing caution by Sentry;
given first aid, after
questioning handed
over to Pak Rangers,”
BSF tweeted on Satur-
day
.
Earlier on Saturday
,
after hearing the sound
of a suspected flying ob-
ject coming from the Pa-
kistani side around 9.05
pm on Friday, security
personnel deployed at
Daoke Border Outpost
(BoP) in the Amritsar
sectoronIndia-Pakistan
international border
fired six rounds from
their INSAS rifles and
downed a drone.
Later, it was found to
be a China-made Quad-
copter DJI Matrice
300RTK brand drone, ly-
ing in the field near the
border. A few cameras
were also found fitted in
the drone.
“The drone will be
sent to the BSF Francis
unit after investiga-
tion,” said Jasbir Singh,
Commandant, BSF.
Inthelasttwomonths,
BSF has shot down
three drones in the Am-
ritsar area.
Intruder Safdar Hussain hailing from Pakistan was shot below the
waist after he defied caution by the BSF sentry.
Rescue team fishes out two
bodies from a well in Udaipur
First India Bureau
Udaipur: Bodies of two
youths were recovered
from a well in Bhallo Ka
Guda village of Udaipur
district on Sunday
. Po-
lice informed that the
locals alerted the police
after they smelled some-
thing foul from the well.
“The well is located be-
hind the Varahi Mata
Temple under the
Kurabad Police Station
area. A rescue team
fished out their bodies
and it is believed the
bodies are fifteen days
old. The deceased, who
are aged around 25 to 30,
are yet to be identified,”
police said.
Twocrushedtodeath
byspeedingroadways
businJhunjhunu
First India Bureau
Jhunjhunu: Two peo-
plewerekilledwhileone
was injured in Jhunj-
hunu on Sunday after a
speeding bus collided
with a motorcycle. Po-
lice informed the de-
ceased has been identi-
fied as Pankaj (19) and
her aunt Saroj (40).
“Pankaj, his mother
Shubhita, and his aunt
Saroj were heading to-
wards Posana from
Dhamora village on a
motorcycle on Sunday
afternoon. The speeding
roadwaysbushitthemo-
torcycle in front of Jam-
wai Mata Gate located at
Jhunjhunu State High-
way
,” police said.
“Pankaj and Saroj
were stuck under the
bus and were dragged to
a distance due to which
they died on the spot.
WhileShubitasustained
injuries in the mishap
and is presently under-
goingtreatmentinSikar
District Hospital. The
roadwaysbusdriverfled
from the spot after the
accident. The post-mor-
tem of the deceased was
performed and the dead
bodies were handed-
over to the family mem-
bers,” police added.
PAYING TRIBUTE
RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Rathore paying tribute to Congress leader late Biram Singh
Rawat at his residence in Ajmer on Sunday.
Rukmani Riar Sihag
receives National
E-Governance Award
First India Bureau
Hanumangarh: The
National e-Governance
Award-2022 (Gold) for
excellence in district
level e-governance ini-
tiatives has been con-
ferred by the Depart-
ment of Administrative
Reforms and Public
Grievances, Govern-
ment of India, to Hanu-
mangarh District Col-
lector Rukmani Riar
Sihag. Union Minister
Dr. Jitendra Singh pre-
sented this award to the
project team including
the district collector at
a function organized at
Shri Mata Vaishnav
Devi University in
Katra tehsil of Jammu
on Saturday
.
This award has been
given to Sihag for Gan-
ganahar Irrigation
Computerization Pro-
ject while being District
Collector in Sriganga-
nagar district. While
receiving the award, the
project team members
included Paramjit Sin-
gh, Analyst, NIC Srigan-
ganagar, Dheeraj Chaw-
la, Superintending En-
gineer, Water Resources
Department and Sat-
nam Singh, Assistant
Programmer, Informa-
tion Technology and
Communication Dept.
Dr Jitendra Singh presenting the award to Hanumangarh
collector Rukmani Riar Sihag  the team in Jammu on Saturday.
AIM OF THE AWARD
Statements
harming party,
high command
must act:Meena
CM Bal Gopal Scheme
to start on Nov 29
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Five months af-
ter the commencement
of the academic session,
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot will launch
MukhyamantriBal
Gopal Yojana and
Free Uniform Dis-
tribution Scheme
at the chief minis-
ter’s residence on
November 29.
Ontheotherhand,un-
der the Free Uniform
Distribution Scheme, all
the students studying in
government schools
from class I to VIII will
begivensetsof uniforms
freeof costandRs200for
stitching will be depos-
ited directly to bank ac-
count. Education Minis-
ter Dr. BD Kalla, Chief
Secretary Usha Sharma
and officials of educa-
tion department
will be present at
the state level
launch while all
district, block and
gram panchayat
levels will also be
linked in the pro-
gramthroughvideocon-
ference. The district lev-
el program will be at-
tended by MLAs, Zila
Pramukh, chairpersons
of Municipal Corpora-
tions  other district
level officers.
First India Bureau
Dausa: Ahead of the
arrival of Bharat Jodo
Yatra, Congress Seva
Dal workers took out
Tiranga Yatra at Dausa
district headquarters
on Sunday. Under the
leadership of Minister
of State for Agricultur-
al Marketing Murarilal
Meena, the march start-
ed from Dak Bungalow
and reached the Dis-
trict Hospital.
While talking to the
media, the minister
said that the party is
suffering due to the
statements given by
leaders.
Meena said that the
high command should
take steps in this re-
gard and find a quick
solution to the dispute.
Responding to the al-
legations of Health
Minister Parsadilal
Meena, Murarilal Mee-
na, in a light-hearted
manner said, “I don’t
know what is happen-
ing to him these days.
He can’t see Na-
monarayan Meena, Ki-
rorilal Meena and
Sachin Pilot. It seems to
me that his department
is too big,” he said.
WOMAN, PARAMOUR FOUND DEAD IN BARMER
Barmer: Bodies of a married woman and her paramour
were recovered from a water tank in Motisar village of
Barmer district on Sunday. Police informed the deceased
has been identified as Channi (19) and his lover Jogaram
(20), both residents of Sindhari village. “On November 13,
Channi left home and did not return. A day later, her in-laws
filed a missing person report in the police station and
suspected that Jogaram had an affair with Channi and both
had run away from the house,” police said.
People gathered at the accident spot.
—IMAGE FOR REPRESENTATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY
First India Bureau
Sawai Madhopur:
Former Congress na-
tional president Rahul
Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo
Yatra is proposed to
reach Sawai Madhopur
on December 10. The
State Government and
the administration are
on an alert. The first
night halt of Rahul
Gandhi in Sawai Mad-
hopur district will be at
Borip near Kustla on
December 10. On De-
cember 11, he will stay
at Dahlod turn on Lal-
sot Kota Mega Highway
of Malarna Dungar
subdivision. The lunch
venue will be on Lalsot
Kota Highway near
Tond village.
Congress State Pres-
ident Govind Singh Do-
tasra, Revenue Minis-
ter Ramlal Jat, Minis-
ter Sandeep Chaud-
hary, Sawai Madhopur
MLA and CM Advisor
Danish Abrar, Baman-
was MLA Indira Mee-
na and others took
stock of the prepara-
tions as the Yatra will
enter Rajasthan.
During this, district
collector Suresh Ku-
mar Ola, Superinten-
dent of Police Sunil
Kumar Vishnoi, Ma-
larna Dungar sub-divi-
sional officer Kishan
Murari Meena and po-
lice and administra-
tive officials were in-
formed about the prep-
arations for the yatra
by Dotasra. Ten bighas
of land have been iden-
tified on Lalsot Kota
Mega Highway for the
night halt of Rahul
Gandhi’s Yatra.
Jaipur: The State
Government has
called Gurjar leader
Vijay Bainsla, who
threatened not to al-
low Rahul Gandhi’s
Bharat Jodo Yatra to
enter Rajasthan, for
talks at the secretari-
at on Monday
.
The Government
is likely to reach a
settlement with the
Gurjars over the out-
standing demands of
the agreements made
in 2019 and 2020, be-
fore the Yatra enters
the State. Seventeen
leaders of the MBC
class, including Vijay
Bainsla will be pre-
sent in the meeting.
Education Minis-
ter BD Kalla, MoS,
Home Rajendra Ya-
dav, MoS, Sports and
Youth Ashok Chan-
dna, and Devnaray-
an Board chief
Joginder Awana
have been author-
ised to hold talks
with Gurjar leaders.
Take time to enjoy simple
pleasures of life — the things
you enjoyed doing as a child —
do them as an adult.
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ADMIN ON TOES AHEAD OF CONG’S
BHARAT JODO YATRA’S STATE LEG
Threat to Yatra: Govt calls
Gurjar leaders for talks today
Dotasra, other Congress leaders
review preparations in district
Yatra to enter Sawai Madhopur
district on December 10
GS Dotasra, Ramlal Jat, Danish Abrar inspect routes for Bharat Jodo Yatra in Sawai Madhopur.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with Osian MLA Divya Maderna
during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Indore on Sunday.
2
1
KOTA IG REVIEWS
PREPARATIONS
IN JHALAWAR
PARTICIPANTS
TO BE SELECTED
ON NOV 29, 30
32 NEW POSTS TO BE CREATED IN
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MGMT SOCIETY
GOVT GIVES NOD TO FUND FOR ROAD
CONSTRUCTION WORK IN NAGAUR
Jhalawar: Regarding
the law and order and
other arrangements,
Inspector General
of Police Prasanna
Kumar Khamesra on
Sunday inspected the
entry and exit points of
the Yatra in Jhala-
war, Kota, and Bundi
districts. Jhalawar
SP Richa Tomar, Kota
Rural SP Kavendra
Singh Sagar and other
officers were present
during the inspection.
Jaipur: Interviews will
be held for the selec-
tion of state travellers
for Bharat Jodo Yatra,
at the PCC on Novem-
ber 29 and 30.
Voluntary Sector
Development Board
Chairman Mumtaz
Masih said, “There
will be interviews. A
candidate must be a
true Congressman and
be fit. Thousands of
applications have come
for the state travellers.”
Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ap-
proved the proposal for creation of 32 new posts
in the newly formed Public Financial Manage-
ment and Training Society for the operation
of Public Financial Management and Training
Institute. All the posts will be filled through
deputation, retired personnel or through con-
tract. With this decision, the smooth functioning
of the society will be ensured. The objectives of
the Society include training and capacity building
for the finance department and other related
stakeholders.
Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given financial
approval of Rs 26.45 crore for new road construction
work in Nagaur. A road of about 54 km length will be con-
structed after the approval. With the approval of Gehlot,
road construction work will be done in Nagaur district
from Devisagar-Dantina-Akhasar (via Katariya ki Dhani) to
Rohida der-Jhadeli-Gholiyader Turkiya Nada (via Dudiyon,
Rao, Jakhar and Kundan ki Dhani)-Unna Nadi. This will
provide ease of movement for the people of the local
area and will minimise accidents. CM had announced to
get road construction, widening and other basic works
done in different areas of the state in the budget.
CM Gehlot approves `2,554 cr for
reservoirs’ construction in Udaipur
Organisation priority,
will take tough decision if
needed: Jairam Ramesh
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot has ap-
proved a financial pro-
vision of Rs 2,554.23
crore for the construc-
tion of reservoirs on Sei
and Sabarmati rivers in
Kotra tehsil of Udaipur
on Sunday
.
This will ensure
drinking water supply
in Pali and Sirohi dis-
tricts. As per the pro-
posal, water from the
reservoirs being con-
structed on Sei and Sa-
barmati rivers will be
released into Jawai
dam through pressur-
ised pipeline, gravity
pipeline and tunnel.
After construction of
the reservoirs, drinking
water system of 9 towns
of Pali, 560 villages and
Shivganj town of Sirohi
as well as 178 villages
will be strengthened.
Colonel Sonaram
praises Raje,
says BJP can’t
ignore her
Sardarshahar
bypoll: CM to
address rally
on December 1
FROM P1…
Barmer (FIB): Former
MP Colonel Sonaram
Choudhary on Sunday
praised Former Chief
Minister and senior
BJP leader
Vasundha-
ra Raje and
said that
Vasundha-
ra Raje has
her own
identity and she cannot
be ignored. “I do not be-
lieve that Vasundhara
Raje will form a new
party. This is not going
to happen. Time will
tell what decision the
BJP will take regard-
ing her, but she has her
own identity in the
State,” Choudhary
said. While speaking to
media persons, he also
clarified that he will re-
main in BJP and not
join Congress.
Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot is
likely to address a public
rally in Churu’s Sardar-
shahar for the scheduled
by-election in support
of party candidate Anil
Sharama on December 1.
Polling in Sardarshahar
will take place on Decem-
ber 5. With the date of
polling coming closer, the
campaigning has intensi-
fied in Sardarshahar. Min-
isters BD Kalla, Govind
Meghwal, Bhanwar Singh
Bhati and other senior
leaders including Rajen-
dra Pareek are handling
the campaigning of the
Congress party.
Massive
anti-incumbency...
If you elect the Con-
gress, the BJP will be
forced to introspect on
its failures.”
“What is the need for
PMModitovisitGujarat
repeatedly? Isn’t his
name enough to attract
votes?Thereasonforhis
frequent visits here is
that the BJP is scared. I
have been told that there
are nearly 30-35 rebels
inside the BJP (in Guja-
rat). Such is the extent
of anger within the par-
ty
,” Gehlot said.
The senior Congress
leader further claimed
that there is ‘massive
anti-incumbency’ in Gu-
jarat and people should
turn out in numbers to
vote the Congress to
power. He said that
through Bharat Jodo
Yatra, Rahul Gandhi
wants to convey this
message to the common
people that inflation
shouldcomedowninthe
country
, unemployment
should end and peace
should be maintained.
AICC president Mall-
ikarjun Kharge, who
was also present at the
rally in Dediapada, cor-
nered the BJP, saying,
“Modi and Shah have
been asking what the
Congress did in more
than 50 years in power
(at the Centre). If the
Congress had not
worked all these years,
we would not have had a
democracy today
.”
Indore (PTI): Amid the
power tussle in the Ra-
jasthan Congress, sen-
ior Congress leader
Jairam Ramesh on Sun-
day said if needed, the
party will not shy away
from taking “tough de-
cisions” to strengthen
the organisation in that
State. He also said the
Congress leadership is
considering a proper
solution to the Ra-
jasthan issue.
For the Congress, its
organisation in Ra-
jasthan is most impor-
tant, Ramesh, the par-
ty’s general secretary
in-charge of communi-
cations, told reporters
in Indore during the
Bharat Jodo Yatra.
Ramesh’s remark
came in the backdrop of
the Gehlot’s ‘gaddar’
(traitor) remark against
Sachin Pilot in an inter-
view to a TV channel.
“The organisation is
most important for us.
On the issue of Ra-
jasthan, we will decide
on a solution which will
strengthen our organi-
sation. For this, if we
have to take tough deci-
sions, we will take. If a
compromise has to be
made, then it will be
done,” Ramesh said.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in
Dediapada for election rally.
Jairam Ramesh
Aimtocovercountrywidenews:DrChandra
Dr CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Govinda, Dhiraj Srivastava, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar,
Manoj Jagyasi, Shamsher Singh light lamp during the inauguration of Super Indians Rajasthan
Chapter in Udaipur on Sunday.  —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra presents memento to Dr CP Joshi in the
presence of Dhiraj Srivastava during the event on Sunday.
Vijender Solanki, Tripti Arora, Megha Kaushik interact with
Govinda during the event on Sunday.
Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar
addresses the audience
during the event on Sunday.
Govinda and Vijender Solanki host a session with Sameer, A Radhakrishnan, Shreyansh Mehta
during the Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter in Udaipur on Sunday.
Govinda performs with
famous folk dancer Gulabo
Sapera on Sunday.
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: During the
Super Indians Ra-
jasthan Chapter in
Udaipur on Sunday
, Dr
CP Joshi drew the at-
tention towards serv-
ing the public through
technology
.
Earlier, while ad-
dressing the pro-
gramme, Dr Jagdeesh
Chandra mentioned
the social concerns be-
ing raised by First In-
dia News Rajasthan
and Bharat24.
Dr CP Joshi said
that it is written in the
ConstitutionthatIndia
means Bharat and
here First India News
and Bharat24 both are
present.
“Our channel is not
limited to Delhi only
.
Our aim is to show the
newsof 28Statesonthe
theme of ‘States Make
the Nation’,” said Dr
Jagdeesh Chandra.
Lakshyaraj Singh
Mewar said that this
initiative of Bharat24
and First India is
commendable and
people get vision from
such discussion.
Commissioner of
Rajasthan Foundation,
Dhiraj Srivastava
praised the vision of
Dr. Jagdeesh Chandra.
During the program,
the personalities of
Rajasthan, who did re-
markable work in vari-
ous fields, were hon-
oured with mementos.
Govinda conducted
panel discussions in
three different ses-
sions with experts
from different fields
and shared valuable
information.
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OF
THE
DAY!
Aries
MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
Health tips from an
expert will enable you
to get closer to your
fitness goals. Using
your initiative at work
will be much appreciated. You may
get a chance to pursue old hobby.
Your generous behavior would
enable to enjoy some lovely
moments with family.
Gemini
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Following a health diet
will be a good idea.
Luck favours you
today on the profes-
sional front. Focus-
sing on health now will help you in
keeping physically fit. Clarity of mind
will help you forge ahead on the
academic front. Frustration on the
romantic front is possible.
Leo
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Family will be most
supportive, when it
really matters for you.
Some of you may add
to your list of
properties by booking a new one. It is
good day to confess your love as
stars appear favourable for positive
reply. A long drive is likely to help you
get over mental tiredness.
Libra
SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22
Distant relatives may
drop in for a surprise
visit. On professional
front, recognition for
good work would
motivate you to work harder. Those
awaiting an affirmation on romantic
front are likely to get lucky today, as
partner responds positively. Your
day will be full of surprises.
Sagittarius
NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22
It’s a very good day to
take calculated risks in
financial matters. Your
efforts on the
professional front will
be recognised. Opting for some
healthy choices will ensure you
remain in perfect health. You will
feel much happy and contented on
the family front.
Aquarius
JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19
A friend may motivate
you to take up a
healthy activity.
Parents may appear
more than happy with
what you deliver. Plans for overseas
travel are likely to materialise. You are
likely to get clearance for your
construction plans. You find things
moving in the way you want them.
Taurus
APRIL 21 - MAY 20
A major purchase may
make a dent in your
savings, but will help in
keeping up with the
jonesses. Speculation
may not be profitable and you can
very well burn your fingers. Some of
you may get hard pressed to find a
good match for someone eligible in
the family down, Saturn will save you.
Cancer
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
Your intuition will save
you from a tricky spot
today. Yoga would
help in raising energy
levels and improve
your metabolism. You will manage
to achieve your aim through travel.
This is a great time on the academic
front, when you mange to render
your best.
Virgo
AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23
Avoid raising
controversial issues at
home to maintain
harmony. Successful
implementation of
new ideas and projects would add to
your prestige on the professional
front. It is a wonderful day to build
new connections. Your relationship
requires you to be tactful.
Scorpio
OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22
Happiness in the
domestic sphere will
only come with a
changed mind set.
Some of you are likely
to become a part of an overseas
official trip. Better to consult an
expert in financial matters before
making an investment.
Capricorn
DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20
You will succeed in
resolving misunder-
standing with family
members, normalizing
ties. Despite your
misgivings, you retain good health.
You will do much to bring peace at
home. You will remain much in
demand on social front. Some of you
can get romantically involved.
Pisces
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20
Gifting something to
your beloved is likely
to make the day
memorable. Matrimo-
nial match for siblings
will bring happiness for entire family.
You will get a good price for your
property. Those awaiting results are
assured of succeeding with flying
colours.
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fourth planet
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is famed for
its rusty red
appearance.
The Red
Planet is a cold, desert
world with a very thin
atmosphere. But the
dusty, lifeless (as far as
we know it) planet is far
from dull.
Phenomenal dust
storms can grow so
large they engulf the
entire planet, tempera-
tures can get so cold
that carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere con-
denses directly into
snow or frost, and mars
quakes — a Mars ver-
sion of an earthquake
— regularly shake
things up.
It, therefore, comes
as no surprise that this
little red rock continues
to intrigue scientists
and is one of the most
explored bodies in the
solar system, according
to NASA Science.
Every year on Novem-
ber 28th, Red Planet
Day commemorates the
launch of Spacecraft
Mariner 4. It’s also a
day to learn more about
Mars, which is referred
to as the red planet.
After 3 previous at-
tempts, Spacecraft Mar-
iner 4 became the first
successful flyby of
Mars. The spacecraft
was launched on No-
vember 28, 1964, and
reached Mars on July
14, 1965. The successful
mission produced 22
pictures of the Martian
surface. These pictures
were the first-ever
close-up photos to come
from deep space. This
mission, along with sev-
eral others that oc-
curred afterward, has
helped us learn much
about the red planet.
WHY IS MARS CALLED THE
RED PLANET?
The bright rust color
Mars is known for is due
to iron-rich minerals in
its regolith — the loose
dust and rock covering
its surface. The soil of
Earth is a kind of rego-
lith, too, albeit one load-
ed with organic content.
According to NASA, the
iron minerals oxidize,
or rust, causing the soil
to look red.
SIMILAR TO EARTH
Named after the Roman
god of war, Mars is the
seventh smallest planet
in the Solar System.
Similar to Earth in
many ways - it has the
same rotational period
and seasonal cycles -
Mars has 2 moons, Dei-
mos and Phobos, and
has the largest volcano,
Olympus Mons, in the
Solar System.
Because of its simi-
larity to Earth, many
astronomers and scien-
tists believe that at
some point in its histo-
ry Mars may have been
a hospitable planet for
life. Exploration of
Mars has been high on
the agenda of the space
programs of many
countries. NASA, the
American space agency
has estimated that it
could send humans to
the Red Planet by the
2030s.
THE
PLANET DAY
M
WHY WE LOVE RED PLANET DAY
IT FUELS THE IMAGINATION
If humanity is getting close to a manned mis-
sion to Mars — and all indications say “yes”
— how long before a setting like the one in
“Star Trek” comes true, with man interacting
with other intelligent species from other
parts of the universe? It’s just plain fun to
think about!
IT ADVANCES SCIENCE
Did you know that velcro came about as a re-
sult of NASA’s solving a problem for its astro-
nauts, whose equipment kept on floating
away in zero-G? It’s true. So imagine all the
inventive by products that are going to come
about — maybe even cures for diseases —
when the engineering of a manned mission
to Mars is really tested!
IT’S INSPIRING TO THOSE WHO HAVE LONG-TERM GOALS
The spaceflight community is currently dis-
cussing a manned mission to Mars in the dec-
ade of the 2030’s. And they’re putting a little
work towards that goal, each and every day.
So think like that on a personal scale. Where
would you like to be in five or ten years? What
would you like to be doing? Put a little work
in every day.
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  • 1. has created a lot of dif- ference in killing ter- rorism in the country. Let alone cities of the country, terror- ists have to think a lot even before at- tacking our bor- ders. But Congress questions our surgical strike,’ PM Modi said. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 172 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI A BREAK FROM WALK: RAHUL RIDES BULLET IN MP PT USHA SET TO GET ELECTED AS IOA CHIEF UNOPPOSED BRIDGE COLLAPSE: 1 DEAD, 14 HURT Nagpur: A 48-year-old woman died and 14 others were injured after a part of a foot overbridge (FOB) collapsed on Sunday evening at Ballarshah railway station under Nagpur division of Central Railway in Maharashtra. EGYPT PREZ TO BE R’DAY CHIEF GUEST New Delhi: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will be the chief guest at the upcoming Republic Day celebrations in January, India’s Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on Sunday. Gwalior: Bharat Jodo Yatra keeps making headlines with warm and viral moments but Sunday is a fun day so Rahul Gandhi decided to take a break from the walk and rode a bullet in MP. New Delhi: PT Usha is set to become 1st woman president of Indian Olympic Association (IOA) as she emerged as lone candidate for top post for Dec 10 polls. She filed her nomination papers on Sunday. Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter has colourful start in Lake City Ravi Sharma Udaipur: The Super In- dians Rajasthan Chap- ter organised by First India News Rajasthan and Bharat24 news channel had a colourful start on Sunday at Lake City Udaipur. The lamp lighting of programme was done in Ananta Re- sort in the presence of Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO and Edi- tor-in-Chief, Bharat24- Vision of New India and First India, and CMD, First India News, film actor Govinda, Ra- jasthan Foundation Commissioner Dhiraj Srivastava, former Me- war royal family mem- ber Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Chief Business Office and Strategic Ad- visor Manoj Jagyasi, newly appointed Man- agingEditorof Bharat24 Shamsher Singh and First India News Editor Jinendra SinghShekha- wat and other dignitar- ies. On this occasion, Dr CP Joshi threw light on the challenges of parlia- mentary democracy and made it clear that the legislature, execu- tive and judiciary all have their own chal- lenges and responsibili- ties, which need to be understood. Turn to P8 Dr CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Govinda, Dhiraj Srivastava, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Manoj Jagyasi, Shamsher Singh and Jinendra Singh Shekhawat during the Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter at Ananta Resort in Udaipur on Sunday. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Dhiraj Srivastava speaking during the event in Udaipur. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra addressing the event at Hotel Ananta. Govinda interacting with the audience during the event. Dr CP Joshi addressing the audience in Udaipur on Sunday.  Assembly speaker Dr CP Joshi says that in Constitution India means Bharat and here First India News and Bharat24 both are present  Dr Jagdeesh Chandra highlights the social concerns being raised by First India News Rajasthan and Bharat24 channel China protesters, cops jostle as anger over Covid curbs mounts Beijing: Cities like Bei- jing, Shanghai, Urum- qi, Nanjing, Guangzhou and at least a dozen other cities across Chi- na saw hundreds of peo- ple taking to the streets to protest against Presi- dent Xi Jinping’s harsh zero-Covid policy that has allowed authorities to place millions of citi- zens under prolonged lockdowns even if just a handful of cases are re- ported. Some protesters were shown in videos shouting for President Xi to step down. ‘DEALING WITH CHINA IN G20 WILL NOT BE EASY’ New Delhi: Dealing with China would be a “challenge” for India during its G20 presidency and New Delhi would adopt a “cautious approach” towards Beijing, judging it by its deeds and not words, former deputy national security advisor Pankaj Saran said on Sunday. RAC constable, 2 others shot dead in Bharatpur Bharatpur: 3 brothers including a police con- stable were shot dead when their neighbour along with some others a l l e g e d l y opened fire at them in their house in Bharatpur district, police said on Sunday. Gajendra Singh, his two brothers Samandar Singh and Ishwar Singh were killed. Gajendra was a constable posted in Rajasthan Armed Con- stabulary (RAC). P3 Protesters raise the blank sheets of white paper as a symbol of dissent against China’s strict Covid lockdown rules on Sunday. ‘Unduly being accused for Cong’s infighting’ Bharat Dixit Jaipur: Union Educa- tion Minister Dharmen- dra Pradhan targeted Congress government amid the ongoing politi- calturmoilinRajasthan. Referring to the recent verbal spat between CM Ashok Gehlot and for- mer Deputy CM Sachin Pilot, Pradhan said that Gehlot is unnecessarily accusing others while his house is not in order. “Baseless allegations are being leveled by CM Gehlot. The people have given him the mandate. Pilot is not a worker of BJP. I also respect Ashok Gehlot ji. He is unneces- sarily accusing me to hide the quarrel in his house,” said Pradhan said 68th Nat’l Conven- tion of ABVP. More on P2 Dharmendra Pradhan speaking during ABVP event on Sunday. A WORLD RECORD! Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has entered the Guinness Book of World Records. “Proud to receive Guinness World Record for largest attendance at a T20 match when 1,01,566 people witnessed IPL final at Narendra Modi Stadium on 29 May 2022,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said. OTHER TOP RAJ STORIES BJP National President chief Jagat Prakash Nadda will on December 1 launch party’s ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’ in Jaipur to corner the Congress government in state P2 A bilateral training exercise between Indian and Australian armies - ‘AUSTRA HIND 22’ - will be conducted at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Bikaner from today - December 11 P7 Rajasthan Police team led by Narendra Singh, Dy SP, CM’s Security Cell, New Delhi, secured 3rd position in National Counter IED Competition held at NSG, Manesar P2 MASSIVE ANTI-INCUMBENCY IN GUJARAT, CONG COMING TO POWER, SAYS GEHLOT Shiv Prakash Purohit and Bhavani Singh Dediapada (Narmada): Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his repeated visits to poll- bound Gujarat, saying the PM was campaign- ing in every street of the state. Addressing a public rally for the Congress at Dediapada in Gujarat on Sunday, Gehlot said, “PM Modi is having to campaign in every street of Gujarat as the BJP government did nothing for the people of the state. No inquiry was conducted into the Morbi bridge collapse incident, which left 135 persons dead. Turn to P8 If Congress had not worked all these years, there would not have been a democracy today, says Kharge Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge & others being garlanded by supporters during a public meeting for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly polls, in Ahmedabad, Sunday. Jay Shah being presented the certificate on Sunday. ‘ONLY BJP CAN SAVE GUJARAT AGAINST TERROR’ PM Modi to address ‘Vijay Sankalp Sammelan’ in the four cities today AAP using appeasement politics as shortcut to power: PM Modi First India Bureau Sur at/Kheda/Ne- trang: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sun- day attacked the Con- gress on the issue of terrorism, saying the Congress, which raised questions on the surgi- cal strike, considers ter- rorism as its vote bank. “Our government in Gujarat was acting against terrorists, but the UPA government in Delhi was going soft on them. They (Congress) were instead busy at- tacking me,” Modi said at his rallies. ‘Your one vote in 2014 The new generation of Gujarat has not seen the serial bomb blasts of Ahmedabad and Surat. I want to caution them of those who are well-wishers of terrorists. Batla House encounter was questioned by Congress leaders. —Narendra Modi, PM PM Narendra Modi greets while being garlanded by party workers during a public rally at Netrang, in Bharuch, Gujarat on Sunday. 95TH EDITION OF MANN KI BAAT  The G20 Presidency is a major opportunity for India to focus on the global good  India sent its first rocket ‘Vikram-S’ into space on November 18  Jointly developed by India and Bhutan, India launched a satellite suc- cessfully on November 26  Youth are doing wonderful work in field of Space, Technology and Innovation  In the last 8 years export of musical instru- ments from India has increased more than 3 and a half times  ‘Lidi-Cro-U’ organi- sation has under- taken work of reviving beauti- ful facets of Naga culture FULL REPORT ON PAGE 5
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: Rajasthan Housing Board Com- missioner Pawan Aro- ra said that compre- hensive knowledge is basic mantra of suc- cess for a civil engineer. He said civil engineer- ing students should not be limited to doing con- struction only on basis of drawing. “In the changing times, along with con- struction, they should also be aware of the nu- ances of building by- laws, architectural and landscaping, and the changes in the trend of building materials. Only then they will be able to achieve their po- sition in this field of engineering,” he said while addressing civil engineering students and faculty members at the inauguration cere- mony of the two-day ICI Fest-22 on behalf of the Civil Engineering Department at SKIT. Housing Commis- sioner said, “A success- ful civil engineer is one who plays an active role in planning as well as execution. There is no alternative to hard work. Practice three ‘H’ (Hard Work, Honesty, Humbleness) and One ‘C’ (Compassion),” he exhorted. Earlier, SKIT Chairman Surjaram Meel said that Arora is a living example of positive change. Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: Additional Chief Secretary Mines, Petroleum and PHED Subodh Agarwal said that after instructions from Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, in the joint campaign being run against illegal min- ing activities from July 11, the department has changed the strategy of action, confiscation of big machines and illegal mining. He said that em- phasisisonthearrestof thoseinvolvedinmining activities. Agarwal said that since July 21, more than 185 machines, including 100 HEMM machines have been seized in the state. “More than 2100 vehicles involved in ille- gal transportation of minerals have been seized. More than 360 FIRs and141peoplehavebeen arrestedinthestatedur- ingthisperiod.Actionis going on against illegal mining activities across thestatewithmutualco- ordination by the Mines and Police Department. Special instructions havebeengivenformon- itoring in Barmer, Pali, Jodhpur, Bhilwara and Tonk,” he said. ‘Planning along with construction is key to success’ 2100 vehicles, 360 FIRs, 141 held in illegal mining: Agarwal CONGLEADERSAREDISRESPECTING MANDATE OF PEOPLE: PRADHAN Bharat Dixit Jaipur: Speaking on the concluding day of the 68th National Con- vention of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad here on Sun- day, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that the Rajasthan assembly election in 2023 will be contested under the leadership of PM Modi. On the third day of convention, Yashwan- trao Kelkar Youth Award ceremony was presented to Nandku- mar Palve of Maha- rashtra. The award carries a cash amount of Rs 1 lakh award. Pradhan said days of the Congress gov- ernment here is num- bered. “The general public in the state has made up their mind that the Cong govt has to be taught a lesson in the coming elections. When I reached Jaipur last night, I asked the taxi driver about the Rajasthan government. Then he said that this govern- ment is certain to go. These people are very useless,” Pradhan said. He said that there is no govt in Rajasthan. Rather, a group of power-hungry people are sitting here fight- ing among themselves. There is a mutual ri- valry. Corruption is increasing continu- ously. Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: The opposition BJP is going to start its Jan Aakrosh rally in Rajasthan shortly be- fore the entry of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo yatra to corner the Ashok Gehlot led Con- gress government. Bharat Jodo yatra is expected to enter Ra- jasthan on Dec 3-4. In BJP’s Rath yatra, the failure of the state gov- ernment will be high- lighted. However, there is also a tussle within the BJP over posters to be put up during the yatra. The BJP central leader- ship had earlier decided that to avoid controver- sy, pictures of only PM Modi and BJP Presi- dent JP Nadda would be displayed on the official posters and banners, but now photos of three big leaders of the state, Vasudhanra Raje, Sat- ish Poonia and Gulab chand Kataria will be now seen. The party announced the yatra in a press con- ference here. BJP lead- ers will address press conferences in districts today. Rath yatra will start from Dec 1. Party’s national president JP Nadda will flag off yatra here on Dec 1. He will flag off 51 rath. 200 raths will move in the assem- bly constituency for 10 days and will return on 13 and 14. Party has set a target to reach 2 crore people. through this Jan Aakrosh rally . First India Bureau Udaipur: CEO of NITI Aayog and G20 Sherpa of India, Amitabh Kant, will take stock of prepa- rations on Monday for the upcoming G20 Sher- pa Summit, scheduled to be held from Decem- ber 4 to 7 in Udaipur. The ministry of ex- ternal affairs and dis- trict administration of Udaipur are making rounds of preparations. Sources informed that around 200 diplo- mats from 20 to 30 coun- tries and around 100 security personnel and representatives of in- ternational media will be attending the Sherpa summit. Elaborate ar- rangements have been made regarding the stay, their security and movement along with protocol. Kamal Kant Jaipur: A four-day Na- tional Moot Court Com- petition is being organ- ized by a private univer- sity of Jaipur under the joint aegis of Ranka Public Charitable Trust. Supreme Court Justice Dinesh Mahesh- wari, who was the chief guest inaugurated the competition on Sunday . Guest of Honour Ra- jasthan HC Justice Ashok Kumar Gaur and Special Guest Senior Professor Indian Law Institute & former member Law Commis- sion of India Prof (Dr) S Shivakumar were pre- sent. Justice Mahesh- wari said, “One gets to learn & understand pro- cedures of court and a chance to move for- ward,” he said. Around 30 state and inter-state teams are participating in the competition. It is being organized on the uni- versity campus at Jag- atpura. Participants will learn to plead, cross-examine, prepare before the trial, pro- ceedings of trial, pro- ceedings of court, de- bate & other imp things. Mumbai (ANI): The Maharashtra Police on Saturday arrested a so- cial media influencer for allegedly duping women by pretending to belong to a royal family of Rajasthan. Police have informed that the social media influencer used to extort money from the complainant by threatening to kill her and her eight-year- old daughter. “A case has been booked against the in- fluencer Rajwir Singh under section 386 (ex- tortion), 354A, 506 II of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly extorting Rs 1,33,000 from her since April 2021,” sen- ior police officer of Goregaon Police Datta- ri Thope said. Officer further said that the po- lice arrested the ac- cused man from a pri- vate hotel in Goregaon. His social media han- dles disclosed how he pretended to belong to a royal family of Ra- jasthan and contacted girls to extort money, Thope added. “A similar case has already been registered against this person at the Juhu police station under IPC section 376,” Thope said further. First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan Po- lice team has secured the third position in the National Counter IED (Improvised Explosive Device) Competition held at National Secu- rity Guard (NSG) in Manesar. Rajasthan Police team led by Narendra Singh, Deputy SP , Chief Minister’s Security Cell, New Delhi, won title in this competition held from Nov 21 to 26. Singh said that counter IED capability of state police & central secu- rity forces is tested. Po- lice and security forces from all over the coun- try participated in which 16 personnel of Rajasthan Police per- formed brilliantly . Jaipur: Food Min Pratap Singh Khachariyawas lashed out at BJP over its Jan Akrosh Yatra and said this drama would not work now. About Union Minister Dhar- mendra Pradhan’s statement regarding the tussle in the Congress, Khachariyawas said that democracy has been murdered by BJP. “If we have done this then dis- solve our government. The BJP should work to manage its govt at the Centre,” he told the media on Sunday. On the other hand PCC chief Govind Singh Dotasra said, “BJP is making base- less allegations while state government of Raj is being praised all over country for its welfare schemes.” He said that central govt did not fulfill the promise of ERCP. UnionMinisterDharmendraPradhanwasspeakingat68th NationalConventionofABVP; Rajasthan assembly election in 2023 will be contested under PM Modi’s leadership Practice 3 ‘H’ (Hard Work, Honesty, Humbleness) & 1 ‘C’ (Compassion): Arora Dharmendra Pradhan and others awarding Yashwantrao Kelkar Youth Award to Nandkumar Palve of Maharashtra IN National Convention of ABVP on Sunday. ­ —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO Nadda to launch ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’ on Dec 1 to corner Cong, 200 raths to move around Arun Singh, Satish Poonia, Ramcharan Bohra, Chandrakanta Meghwal, Rajendra Rathore, Gulab Chand Kataria, Dr Kirodi Lal Meena, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Bhajan Lal Sharma releasing poster of Jan Aakrosh rally during a press conference on Sunday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO Police taking action by confiscating big machines. Amitabh Kant to review arrangements today SC Justice Maheshwari inaugurates competition Royal family imposter dupes 50 women, held Raj police gets 3rd placeinNat’l counter IED KHACHARIYAWAS AND DOTASRA LASH OUT AT BJP PRAYING FOR PROSPERITY Governor Kalraj Mishra along with wife Satyawati Mishra visited Govind Dev Ji Temple on Sunday. He offered prayers and wished for the happiness and prosperity of the country and the state. More than 2100 vehicles involved in illegal transportation have been seized. More than 360 FIRs and 141 people have been arrested. —Subodh Agarwal, Additional Chief Secretary, Mines FORM NO. URC-2 Advertisement giving notice about registration under Part 1 of Chapter XXI of the Act [Pursuant to Section 374(b) of the Companies Act,2013 and Rule 4(1) of the Companies (Authorized to Register) Rules, 2014] 1. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of sub-section (2) of section 366 of the Companies Act,2013, an application is proposed to be made, after twenty-one days hereof, to the Registrar at Ministry of Corporate Affairs, C/6-7, 1st Floor, Residency Area, Civil Lines, Jaipur, Rajastan. Pin code -302001 that BAHUMANYA MANAGEMENT ANDCONSULTANTS LLP, may be registered under Part 1 of chapter XXI of the Companies Act,2013 as a company limited by shares. 2. The principal objects of the proposed company are as under: To Carry on the business of human resource management, job placements, training and development, human resource outsourcing, manpower planning, manpower supply, career counselling, employee skill and competency development, market research, job fairs, recruitment platforms and consultancy, advisory and management services. 3. A copy of the draft memorandum and articles of association of the proposed company may be inspected at the office at D-188A Agarsen Nagar, Churu Rajasthan 331001. 4. Notice is hereby given that any person objecting to this application may communicate their objection in writing to the Registrar at Ministry Of Corporate Affairs, C/6-7, 1st Floor, Residency Area, Civil Lines, Jaipur, Rajastan, Pin code-302001 within twenty one days from the date of publication of this notice, with a copy to the LLP (company, post conversion) at its registered office. Dated this 27 day of NOVEMBER, 2022. Name(s) of Applicant(s) Mr. Rajendra Prasad Saini Ms. Anuradha Saini Pawan Arora inaugurating two-day ICI Fest-22 on behalf of the Civil Engineering Department at SKIT on Sunday. Pawan Arora addressing civil engineering students. 4 DAYS NAT’L MOOT COURT G20 SHERPA MEET
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: Kavita Nayal, a resident of Jaleli Nay- la village of the district, has become an officer in the Navy at the passing out parade held at the Indian Navy Academy, Kerala. Kavita’s father Omprakash Nayal is also a lieutenant colonel in the army . 23-year-old brother Abhishek has also been selected as a lieutenant in the army on June 21 last year. On Saturday, Kavita was given the rank of sub-lieutenant in a pro- gram held at Ezhimala Academy in Kannur. Kavita said that she did class 10 in the year 2016 fromJabalpur.Afterthis completed studies from Army School, Secun- derabad in 2018 with PCM subject. Further studies were completed in June 22 from Manipal University , Jaipur. Kavita has also ob- tained a C certificate in Air Force NCC. Kavita has also won gold medal in university marathon and gave SSB interview in Navy in January to reach here. Though Kavita initially wanted to join the army, she cleared the interview in her very first attempt. Now daughter becomes sub-lieutenant in Navy IN JALELI NAYLA’S ‘DEFENCE’ FAMILY...  Expressing happiness, Kavita’s father said that the army is a noble service and that is why it was our desire that both my children go to army Three brothers including one RAC constable shot dead in Bharatpur Cop’s son Tenpal had a verbal spat with the neighbour Lakhan, who in revenge fired the shots Ravi Katara Bharatpur: Three brothers including a po- lice constable were shot dead when their neigh- bour along with some others allegedly opened fire at them in their house in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district, po- lice said on Sunday . Theincidentoccurred in Sikrora village and the police was informed early Sunday . Constable Gajendra Singh, his two brothers Samandar Singh and Ishwar Singh were killed while Gajendra’s wife, son and his daugh- ter in law were injured and are being treated at the SMS hospital in Jaipur, police said. Gajendra Singh was a constable posted in Ra- jasthan Armed Constab- ulary (RAC). SHO Kumher Himan- shu Singh said that Ga- jendra Singh’s son Ten- pal had a verbal spat with his neighbour Lakhan a few days back and Tenpal had slapped Lakhan too. The elderly people in the village had intervenedandtheissue wasresolvedatthattime but Lakhan wanted re- venge, the SHO said. He said that Lakhan along with 8-10 others barged into the house of Gajen- dra late last night and started shouting. They opened fire in the air. When Gajendra Singh came out of the room, they shot him dead. Hearing gunshots and cries, his two brothers who live in a separate house in the neghbour- hood came out and rushed to Gajendra Sin- gh’s house and they were also shot dead. Cops standing guard at deceased’s home on Sunday. (Inset) Ishwar Singh, Samandar Singh and Gajendra Singh. The relatives and family members staging dharna outside hospital in Kumher town, demanding arrest of the accused. Runway expansion in Udpr but flights grounded at others Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Udaipur air- port’s runway length will be increased from 2281 to 2741 metres mak- ing its about 9,000 feet. Besides, the instrument landing system is also working smoothly. These facilities will in- crease air traffic at Udaipur airport, sec- ond busiest in the state. Air traffic will also in- crease when G-20 Sher- pa Summit begins in first week of December. Meanwhile, Kis- hangarh airport has only one flight service despite the tourist sea- son being at its peak. Last year, on an average four flights operated daily during this time. But now only one flight is operational. Star Air’s flight to Indore did not operate after Nov 15. Star Air’s flight to Surat runs only once a week. Earlier, Alliance Air operated flights from Jaipur four days a week. These two major cities are included in the tourist triangle but the airlines have not started flights. Regional air connectivity flights from Jaipur have stopped. These flights were operating under the Central govern- ment’s ambitious flight scheme, Udaan, so that the common citizen of the country could fly . Residentdocs’strikeentersday4inKota First India Bureau Kota: The resident doc- tors in Kota continued their protest for the fourth consecutive day demanding arrest of accused involved in beating a doctor. The protestors took out a rally from MBM Hospital to District Col- lectorate and demand- ed the arrest of the ac- cused and increased security of doctors in the hospital. Notably, a resident doctor was al- legedly beaten after a woman died in the hos- pital during treatment. The police had regis- tered an FIR against the family members of the deceased and later arrested two people in this regard. However, the resi- dent doctors are de- manding arrest of all the accused in the mat- ter. The family mem- bers of the deceased have also filed an FIR in Nayapura Police Station against the doctors for misbehav- ing with them. Kavita Nayal with her parents during the investiture ceremony. Female panther spotted with 2 cubs in J’lana Leopard Safari Nirmal Tiwari Jaipur: There is good news from Jhalana Leopard Safari once again. The forest offi- cials have spotted fe- male panther LK with two cubs in the jungle. Prior to this, Panther Chandani was also spot- ted with cubs. With this, the total number of leopards in Jhalana Leopard Safari has reached 45. Forest Ranger Janeshwar Chaudhary, Forester Jogendra Singh Shek- hawat and their entire team have started mon- itoring the movement of leopard. Deputy Conservator of Forest Kapil Chan- drawal has not only de- scribed the Jhalana Leopard Safari as the pride of the capital city Jaipur, but has de- scribed the Jhalana as an ideal conservation reserve for the wild cats and other animals. Notably, Panther LK was also spotted with three cubs last year in the camera trap. PSK INAUGURATES DEVP WORKS Food and Civil Supply Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas inaugurated various development works in Civil Lines area and reached out to people during Jansevak Aapke Dwar Abhiyan campiagn on Sunday. UDH MIN SHANTI DHARIWAL REACHES RANTHAMBORE ON A THREE-DAY TOUR Sawai Madhopur: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal on Sunday reached Ranthambore with his family on a three-day visit. On Sunday evening, the minister visited Ranthambore National Park with the family and saw tigers. UDH Minister Dhariwal will be staying in the Abhyaran Resort in Ranthambore till November 29. ADM Kapil Sharma and DSP Rajveer Singh Champawat have been appointed as the protocol officers for the tour of the UDH Minister. Screengrab from the video in which Panther LK is seen playing with her 2 cubs in Jhalana Leopard Safari on Sunday. Congresswinsby-pollsof6municipalwardsinRaj First India Bureau Jaipur: The by-election results of 13 municipal wards of 12 districts were announced on Sun- day . Of the 13 wards, six were won by Congress while BJP secured four seats. Likewise, three seats were won by inde- pendent candidates. Similarly , of these 13 candidates, eight were men and five were wom- en candidates. In Jaipur, BJP candi- datewinstheby-election of Ward No 66 of JMC Heritage. In the by poll, BJP’s Ghanshyam Tapan won by a margin of 978 votes. Independ- ent candidate Suresh Biwal secured the sec- ond place, while Rohit Navariya of Cong came third. The returning of- ficerRakeshMeena said that Ghanshyam Tapan has secured 2,844 votes. Rajasthan Jat Mahasabha wants TV show ‘Ahilyabai’ off air First India Bureau Jaipur: Rajasthan Jat Mahasabha state president Rajaram Meel and General Secretary Madan Chowdhary have submitted a memo- randum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Information and Broadcasting Minis- ter Anurag Thakur to stop the telecast of television sop Ahilyabai with im- mediate effect and take action against the producer and di- rector for allegedly tampering with the history . Chowdhary said that the serial aired on a TV channel shows Maharaja Surajmal’s wrong portrayal which has hurt the sentiments of people having faith in Surajmal. Brahmin outfits demand ‘Pujari Protection Bill’ from State Govt First India Bureau Jaipur: The Brahmin organizations have de- manded a Pujari Protec- tion Bill for the safety of priests following a se- ries of incidents that were reported wherein the temple priests were attacked by people. Youth State President of Gaur Brahmin Mahasa- bha Rajasthan, Advo- cate Pankaj Pachlangia said that priests have always contributed to promoting the Hindu re- ligion in society . “Incidents relating to land grabbing of tem- ples, taking over temple trust, killing of priests and forcing them to com- mit suicide have been reported in the past in Rajasthan. A Pujari Pro- tection Bill should be in- troduced in the upcom- ing Assembly Session,” said Pankaj Pachlangia. State President of Brahmin Samaj Ra- jasthan, Ambika Prakash Pathak, has also demanded from the state government to bring Pujari Protection Bill in the upcoming as- semblysessiontoensure the security of priests. Minorgang-rapedbythree Udpr I-T Raid: Undeclared `200 cr, 20kg gold seized Dholpur (FIB): A mi- nor girl was allegedly gang-raped by three men in Dholpur while she was working in the fields. Police informed the victim is a class eleventh student. “The victim was raped by a youth of the same village, while two other accused helped the youth to rape the girl. As the girl shout- ed, the villagers imme- diately reached the spot and caught one of the accused. The ac- cused was beaten and injured by the villag- ers,” police said. “The victim is un- dergoing treatment in Dholpur hospital and the matter is being in- vestigated by Sadar Thana Police,” police official added. First India Bureau Udaipur: As part of the ongoing crackdown on real estate businessmen in Udaipur, documents of undisclosed assets worth over Rs 200 crore were seized on the fifth day on Sunday . In I-T raids, more than 20 kg gold jewellery and cash worth Rs 2 crore have been recovered from premises of group own- ers. Bank lockers will also be looked into. The Income Tax dept team is interrogating the partners associated with Acme and Ankush Real Estate Group. The I-T teams have found in- vestment in soft stone business and files of giv- ingloanstomanypeople on hefty interest. The Dept are recording the statements of business- men and these raids will be over in a day or two. With this, total leopards in J’lana Safari reaches 45 M M M JMCH COUNCILLORS MEET MAYOR MUNESH YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA ON NOV 25, 2022 Regional connectivity remains irregular from Kishangarh and Jaipur airport Various Brahmin fronts have stressed on to protect the ‘Pujaris’ across the Rajasthan Brahmin front holding meeting on Sunday.
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 4 l Issue No. 172 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Nitin Gadkari @nitin_gadkari Beginning of a New Era! Congratulations to @isro and NSIL on the successful launch of PSLV C54 mission. With the launch of 3 indigenous satellites by @PixxelSpace and @DhruvaSpace, India has carved a new milestone in Space technology. Smriti Z Irani @smritiirani Revered Lakshmibai Kelkar ji played an important role in awakening the mother power for the upliftment of women and responsibility towards the nation. He also established Rashtra Sevika Samiti to inspire women power for national service. Tribute to him on his memorial day today. SPIRITUAL SPEAK This one is for all those times you made an excuse for not accomplishing your goals. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH DON’T SWALLOW ANTIBIOTICS IN LOW-GRADE FEVER, VIRAL BRONCHITIS anaging a disease is a complex and costly affair. The easiest way out for a patient is to swallow antibi- otics easily available over the counter. Excess and use of these antimicrobial medicines with- out a doctor’s advice is causing more harm than good. A study by the World Health Organisa- tion said that misuse of antibi- otics in humans and animals is accelerating the process of de- veloping resistance to them. The study found that diseases like pneumonia, tuberculosis, gon- orrhea and salmonellosis have become drug resistant as antibi- otics used to treat them have become less effective. Unregulated usage helps bac- teria become resistant to a drug as was found in the case of car- bapenem which is used to treat pneumonia and septicemia in intensive care settings. As more diseases turn drug resistant, the Indian Council of Medical Re- searchhasissuednewguidelines advising against use of antibiot- ics in low-grade fever and viral bronchitis. It has also advised doctors to follow a timeline while prescribing antibiotics. TOP TWEETS M he old pension scheme has emerged as an im- portant issue in HimachalPradesh and Gujarat elections. In Himachal Pradesh the Con- gress has promised restora- tionof theoldpensionscheme (OPS) if voted to power. The OPS,whichallowedtheentire pension amount to be given to an employee, was discontin- ued by the Central govern- ment in 2004. Himachal Pradesh has 2.5 lakh govern- ment employees out of which 1.5 lakh come under the new pension scheme which is be- ing opposed as it allows 10 percent deduction from basic salary towards pension. The state government contributes 14percenttosecurethefuture of employees. Under OPS, pension was fixed at 50 per- cent of the last basic salary drawn. Clearly, lakhs of gov- ernment employees are re- sentful of the loss in pension after implementation of NPS. The Aam Aadmi Party chief Kejriwal has made a similar promise to govern- ment employees in Gujarat. “By January 31, we will issue a notification for implement- ing the old pension scheme in Gujarat. I am not just talking. In Punjab we have issued the notification,” he told voters not telling them about non- implementation of OPS. Gov- ernment employees believe that NPS is not in interest of retiring employees as they can withdraw only 60 of their entire corpus, 40% of which goes towards mandatory pur- chase of annual payment from an insurance company . Implementing the promise won’t be easy as it will entail a huge financial burden on any government. For in- stance, Punjab has a pension bill of Rs 11,000 crore under NPS. The OPS will only in- crease the burden. IT’S ALWAYS OLD VERSUS NEW Kejriwal has made a promise to government employees in Gujarat. “By January 31, we will issue a notification for implementing the OPS in Gujarat. I am not just talking. In Punjab we have issued the notification,” he told voters T FIFA WORLD CUP GROUP STAGE SCENARIOS ere we take a look at what every country needs to do to qualify in group stages and keep their dream alive in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. If two or more teams have an equal number of points, they will be divided in the or- der listed below: 1. Overall group goal differ- ence 2. Overall group goals scored 3. Head to head (H2H) result 4. H2H goal difference in all matches between the teams still level 5. H2H goals scored in all matches between the teams still level 6. Fair play points 7. Drawing of lots GROUP A l Netherland: With a win or a tie against Qatar, Netherlands will automat- ically qualify, a loss will also qualify them if Ecua- dor wins. l Ecuador: Ecuador are as- sured of qualifying with a victory or tie against Sen- egal. If they lose, they can only advance if Nether- lands loses as well, in which case the goal-differ ence scenario would apply . l Senegal: With a victory vs Ecuador, Senegal will un- questionably qualify. If Netherlands loses, the goal-difference and head- to-head scenarios would apply, and a draw will then be sufficient. If Netherlands loses or draws, can win the group with a victory . l Qatar: Have been elimi- nated. GROUP B l Iran: Iran will win the group if they defeat the United States and will fin- ish in the top two if Eng- land draws or loses. If Wales loses or draws, a draw will enough for Iran as well. Iran cannot con- tinue after losing. l England: England Can only be eliminated with a heavy defeat to Wales.Un- less Iran wins or the Unit- ed States wins by at least four goals, a draw will be sufficient for England to finish first in the group. l United States: For the United States to succeed,they must beat Iran. Can top the group if England lose to Wales (or if England draw and USA win by four or more goals.) l Wales: Wales top the group if they defeat Eng- land by four or more goals. To finish in the top two, Wales must defeat England and hope that Iran and the United States draw. Wales must defeat Eng- land by four goals or more in order to finish ahead of USA or Iran if they win. GROUP C l Poland: To qualify , Poland mustdrawwithArgentina. Will win the group with a victory, or with a draw if Saudi Arabia draw/lose. l Argentina: Argentina will automatically qualify if they defeat Poland and will advance as group win- ners if Saudi Arabia draws or loses.Argentina presently leads Saudi Ara- bia by two goals in goal- difference, however if both teams win, the win- ner will be determined by group goal difference and goals scored. l Saudi Arabia: Saudi Ara- bia will automatically qualify if they defeat Mex- ico, and if Poland and Ar- gentina draw, they will advance as group winners. l Mexico: Mexico needs to defeat Saudi Arabia to have a chance, and a vic- tory of four goals or more ensures qualification. GROUP D lFrance: Francehasalready advanced to the round of 16, and they will unques- tionably win their group if they defeat Tunisia or draw with them, or if Aus- tralia loses to Denmark. l Australia: If Australia defeats Denmark, they will finish in the top two places. If Tunisia loses or draws their match with France, it will also qualify with a tie. If Tunisia wins and Australia draws, Tuni- sia will finish second on goal differential. A loss would prevent Australia from qualifying. l Denmark: If Tunisia draws or loses, Denmark must win to finish Second. If Tunisia and Denmark tie, the second-place will be determined by goal dif- ference. l Tunisia: If Australia and Denmark tie, Tunisia must win in order to finish second. Second place will be decided as stated above if Denmark wins. If Aus- tralia wins. Tunisia is dis- qualified. GROUP E Costa Rica’s shock 1-0 win against Japan means no country can either qualify or be eliminated. Spain put themselves in complete control of the group if they beat Germany . All four nations would enter the final group games with three points if Germany can defeat Spain, and the Euro- pean sides would be the heavy favourites to claim the top two slots. GROUP F Belgium With a victory over Morocco will qualify to the round of 16, winning the group if Croatia and Canada draw. Canada will be knocked out if they lose to Croatia. GROUP G Brazil can guarantee their spot in the round of 16 with a victory over Switzerland if Serbia wins or draws against Cameroon. Switzerland can secure a spot in the round of 16 with a victory over Brazil if Came- roon wins or draws against Serbia. Cameroon will be elimi- nated if Serbia defeats them and Brazil wins or draws. GROUP H If Portugal defeats Uru- guay, they will win their group and go to the round of 16, even if South Korea and Ghana tie earlier in the day . Ghana Will be knocked out if they lose to South Korea. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL H If Portugal defeats Uruguay, they will win their group and go to the round of 16, even if South Korea and Ghana tie earlier in the day. Ghana Will be knocked out if they lose to South Korea Here we take a look at what every country needs to do to qualify in group stages and keep their dream alive in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. With a win or a tie against Qatar, Netherlands will automatically qualify, a loss will also qualify them if Ecuador wins Promoted by Shree Cement Ltd. RAHUL FAUJDAR The writer is First India staffer a professional cricketer representing several clubs in Rajasthan
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Ayodhya (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday offered prayers at the Ram Janmabhoo- mi temple in Ayodhya. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanathalsochaired a meeting with officials over the development works in Ram Janmab- hoomi temple. Earlier on November 4, with a steady stream of devotees to Ayodhya amid the ongoing con- struction of the Ram temple, the Uttar Pradesh government approved three main routes to the temple site which will enable visi- tors to have ‘darshan’. Work on laying two of these routes is already underway, government officials said. One of these three routes, to be named Ram Path, will span13kmsandconnect Sahadatganj to Naya Ghat. While the road is to be laid at a cost of Rs 400 crore, the tendering process has been com- pleted. A committee has also conducted a survey of the main route after it was approved by the government. The locals on the route, who have homes or run shops or other es- tablishments, would be rehabilitated before workonconstructingthe main approach road to the Ram temple begins. The other route, to be called Shri Ram Janma- bhoomi Path, will con- nect Birla Dharmasha- la to Shri Ram Janmab- hoomi temple via Sug- reev fort. Work on lay- ing this route is on in full swing. While the work was initially esti- mated to be completed by November, officials now say that work will go on till December. “We will have the route ready by Decem- ber this year,” Navdeep Rinwa, commissioner, of Ayodhya Mandal. The third route will connect Shri Ram Jan- mabhoomi temple to Singar Ghat via Hanu- mangarhi. Work on this route is underway at a fast pace, officials said, adding that most of the land losers on this route have already been awarded compensation. “After clearing some other areas, work will start. The route, once ready, will help draw more visitors to the temple. The Ram Jan- mabhoomi Path Marg will not only save the devotees time but also enable them to have darshan,” an Ayodhya resident said. Yogi offers prayers at Ram Temple, reviews development works WORK IN PROGRESS First India Bureau New Delhi: In his monthly Mann ki Baat radio programme, PM Narendra Modi on Sun- day spoke of India’s G20 presidency, the space sector, the musi- cal traditions in India, the lifestyle of the Naga community, and the treatment of muscular dystrophy . As India readies to assume the presidency of the “powerful” G20, PM Modi said the coun- try should focus on global good during its term and asserted that it has solutions to the challenges related to peace, unity, environ- ment and sustainable development. Noting that assuming G20 presidency is a “big opportunity” for India, Modisaidthethemethat India has given is “One Earth, One Family, One Future” which shows its commitment to ‘Vasud- haiva Kutumbakam’. “What a great oppor- tunity has come for In- dia, for every Indian! This becomes even more special because India was awarded this responsibility during ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal (75th year of India’s In- dependence’),” he said. —With PTI inputs PMpoursouthisheartin monthlyradioaddress 95TH EPISODE OF ‘MANN KI BAAT’ BATTLEGROUND GUJARAT New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday said the launch of ‘Vikram S’ rocket heralded a “new era” for pri- vate space sector in India as he hailed the sector’s contri- bution in the sphere of space technology. He said on Nov 18, the country witnessed “new history” being made in space sector. “On this day, India sent its first such rocket into space, which was designed and prepared by the pri- vate sector of India. The name of this rocket is ‘Vikram- S’. As soon as this first rocket of the indigenous Space Start-up made a historic flight from Sriharikota, the heart of every Indian swelled with pride,” he noted. ‘VIKRAM-S’ HERALDED NEW ERA FOR PRIVATE SPACE SECTOR IN INDIA: PM Ahmedabad (PTI): Even as women ac- count for nearly 50 per cent of voters in Guja- rat, the number of fe- male candidates con- testingthenextmonth's Assembly elections is not very encouraging as only 139 of them are in the fray out of as many as 1,621 contend- ers for 182 seats. The ruling BJP and the Opposition Con- gress have continued their tradition of offer- ing tickets to only a handful of women, but stillthenumberof such candidates fielded by them this time is more as compared to what it was in 2017 polls. The BJP has given tickets to 18 women candidates as against 12 in 2017, while the Congress has fielded 14 women although that figure was 10 in the last Assembly election. The two parties have also accommodated more number of wom- en candidates from Dalit and tribal com- munities this time. Only 139 women in fray out of 1,621 contestants Ahmedabad (PTI): Ahead of the upcoming Gujarat Assembly polls, a Congress candidate from Rajkot has courted a controversy with his comments about religious places Ajmer and Somnath during a public meeting. His rival Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate claimed such remarks were objectionable for the Hindu community. In- dranil Rajguru (in pic), the former Congress MLA who is contesting on the party ticket from Rajkot (East) seat, on Saturday told a gather- ing, mostly comprising Muslim audience, in the constituency that they should chant “Har Har Mahadev” after him. The crowd members did the same. CONG CANDIDATE LANDS IN SOUP WITH COMMENTS ON AJMER AND SOMNATH TEMPLE Hamirpur (PTI): For- mer Himachal Pradesh chief minister and BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal on Sunday ex- pressed optimism that the party would once again form government in the state. Talking to the media here, he said heavy turnout of women vot- ers indicates that the BJP would be victorious in the assembly polls held on November 12. He said that the peo- ple would reject the Congress as they are aware of the lofty prom- ises made by the grand old party earlier which they failed to fulfil. Dhumal said the “double-engine” gov- ernment has given pace to the develop- ment in the state. He said that whenev- er the BJP came to pow- er, the development rose to its peak and when the Congress par- ty came to power, the development was hay- wire and corruption was at its peak. The former CM said the claims of the Con- gress party leaders to form their government would fall flat. Meerut (PTI): Senior Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Chaud- hary Yashveer Singh along with several oth- ers joined the BJP here on Sunday . Singh, who was for- mer regional chief of RLD, joined the saffron party in presence of BJP state president Bhupinder Singh Chaudhary . Besides, for- mer RLD MLA Sudesh Sharma and other local leaders of the party also joined the BJP . On the occasion, the UP BJP chief said the new joinings will strengthenthepartyand it would win Khatauli assembly seat in the re- gion by a big margin. Meanwhile, RLD lead- er Surendra Sharma saidthatthosewhocould notfacechallengesinthe present day politics are joining the BJP as they did not have courage to face the situation. The polling for the bypolls on Khatauli, Rampur assembly seats and Mainpuri parlia- mentary constituency will be held on Decem- ber 5 while counting of votes will take place on December 8. BJPwillretainpower, saysex-CMDhumal Senior RLD leader, former MLA join BJP ❍ HIMACHAL PRADESH ❍ SAFFRON PARTY GETS A BOOST Srinagar (PTI): PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday urged youths in Jammu and Kashmir to participate in future civic and as- sembly elections, say- ing it is their “'weapon”' to fight for their rights and they should not cede space to the BJP. “It is not BJP’s India and, note it down, we will not let it become BJP's India,” Mufti said at a party function here. The former JK chief minister also warned the Centre not to behave “like those raiders from Pakistan who came to the valley in 1947” and were forced to flee by Kashmiris. “India is not BJP. In- dia which we joined is Jawaharlal Nehru’s In- dia, (M K) Gandhi ji’s India, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s India. It is India of Rahul Gan- dhi who is travelling the country for Hindu- Muslim unity, it is Tushar Gandhi’s In- dia,” Mufti said. She again lashed out at the BJP for the scrapping of Article 370 in 2019. “We have formed a bond of heart with this country, the constitu- tional bond, the bond of love, but what did you do? You played with our dignity, our identity. Youdestroyedthewhole state. This will not work,” she said. Mufti further said that the people of Kash- mir were questioning the accession to India due to the current situ- ation in the country . Don’t cede space to BJP,says Mufti while urging JK youth to participate in polls Srinagar: Authorities in Anantnag district of JK Sunday asked PDP presi- dent Mehbooba Mufti and seven former legislators to vacate government res- idential quarters within 24 hours failing which action would be taken, officials said. Mufti was served an eviction notice for her 'Fairview' residence at the high security Gupkar area of the city here last month as well. Sunday's eviction notice, by the executive magistrate First class on the orders of the Anant- nag deputy commissioner was issued to Mufti and others for the government quarters located in Hous- ing Colony at Khanabal in the south Kashmir district, the officials said. MUFTI, EX-MLAS GET NOTICES TO VACATE FLATS WITHIN 24 HOURS Yogi Adityanath inspects construction work of Ram Temple. (Inset) Yogi offers prayers at the temple. BJP leaders hold the roadshow for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections, at Keshod, in Junagadh. —PHOTO BY ANI PDP President Mehbooba Mufti addresses a youth convention at Sher-e-Kashmkir Park, in Srinagar, Sunday. —PHOTO BY PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi. —FILE PHOTO PM bats for solutions to challenges related to peace, environment and sustainable development Jamnagar (PTI): Hours before cricketer Ravindra Jadeja travelled through the city's market in an open SUV as part of a BJP roadshow, his elder sis- ter Naynaba Jadeja sought votes for the Congress, reminding voters of price rise under the ruling party and its “unfulfilled” employment promises. While the cricketer campaigned for his wife Rivaba Jadeja, his elder sister canvassed for Bipendrasinh Jadeja, highlighting the “sibling rivalry” that has added another layer of interest in the poll after BJP dropped its sitting MLA Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, locally better known as Hakubha. CRICKETER JADEJA, ELDER SISTER BAT FOR DIFFERENT PARTIES New Delhi (PTI): Assum- ing the G20 presidency is a huge opportunity for India and the country must utilise it by focusing on global good, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday. India will officially assume the G20 presidency from the current chair Indonesia on December 1. In his latest monthly radio address, Mann Ki Baat, Modi said that India is capable of providing solutions to the varied challenges being faced globally. “India will assume presidentship of powerful grouping G20 on December 1. For India it is a huge opportunity. In- dia must utilise opportu- nity of G20 leadership by focusing on global good and welfare,” he said. The G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Rus- sia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union. “Be it peace or unity, sensitivity towards environment or sustain- able development, India has solution to challenges related to all such things,” the PM said. WE MUST UTILISE G20 PRESIDENCY BY FOCUSING ON GLOBAL GOOD: PM The G20 has a partnership comprising two- thirds of the world’s population, three-fourths of world trade, and 85 per cent of world GDP. You can imagine India is going to preside over such a big group, such a powerful group, from December 1. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 4 INJURED IN BOMB BLAST IN BENGAL’S PARGANAS DISTRICT FLIER FROM DUBAI NABBED WITH GOLD WORTH `48 L Kolkata (PTI): Four persons were injured, one of them seriously, when several bombs exploded at Jagaddal area in West Bengal’s North 24 Parga- nas district early Sunday triggering panic in the area. Police said as per informa- tion, an altercation took place between some wed- ding party members and a local resident over playing music at the marriage hall on Saturday night. Kochi (ANI): The Customs department seized 1192 grams of gold, worth Rs 48.5 lakh, at the Kochi air- port on Sunday. The cus- toms officers intercepted a passenger from Dubai at the Kochi Airport by flight IX-434. The accused was identified as Ali, a native of Kozhikode district. On examining the passenger, the customs officials found four capsules of gold in compound form, weighing 1010 grams. 3 KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT IN UP'S GHAZIPUR DISTRICT 3 KIDS CRUSHED TO DEATH BY TRAIN IN PUNJAB’S RUPNAGAR Ghazipur (PTI): Three people, including a cou- ple, were killed when their car was hit by an uniden- tified vehicle in Nandganj area here, police said on Sunday. The accident took place on Saturday night, they said. Neeraj Kumar (45), his wife Moni (41), and friend Alok Kumar (44), all residents of Bi- har, were on their way to Prayagraj when their car was hit from behind. Rupnagar (PTI): Three children were crushed to death by a passenger train near Sri Kiratpur Sahib here on Sunday, police said. The Punjab govern- ment has ordered an in- quiry into the incident. The incident took place when four children of migrant la- bourers were playing near the railway track close to a bridge over Sutlej river. The fourth child was injured in the incident and was admitted to a hospital. TEENAGER ABDUCTED AND RAPED IN BAIRIA VILLAGE IN UTTAR PRADESH’S BALIA DIST Ballia (PTI): A 16-year-old girl was allegedly abducted and raped by a man in a village in Bairia area here, police said on Sunday.The accused identified as 23-year-old Munnu Yadav was arrested on Saturday. The girl was abducted by Yadav on November 15 following which an FIR was registered by the girl’s family members, Senior Sub Inspector Atul Mishra said. The girl was recovered two days ago and has been sent for the medical examination, he said. SAD SUNDAY: FOUR KILLED IN TWO SEPARATE ROAD ACCIDENTS IN JAMMU Jammu (PTI): Four people were killed and two injured in separate road accidents here, police said on Sunday. In first incident, Jatin Manhas (18) and Mahruda Pratap Singh (15) died after two speeding motorcycles collided head-on with each other at Dablehar-Chak Mohd Yaar road in RS Pura area on the outskirts of the city on Saturday, the police said. Two others — were injured in the colli- sion. In another incident, an apple-laden truck coming from Kashmir skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge in Nagrota area late on Saturday evening. CRUCIAL READ Lusail [Qatar](ANI): Lionel Messi’s superb long-range strike and Enzo Fernandez’s stun- ning goal guided Argen- tina to a dominating victory over Mexico 2-0 in the Group C game at the Lusail Stadium, keeping their FIFA World Cup dream alive. It may not have been a memorable perfor- mance, but Argentina get the win they needed, beating Mexico 2-0 at the Lusail Stadium to keep their hopes of qualifica- tion alive. After their shocking 2-1 loss to Sau- di Arabia, Argentina knew defeat would meanelimination.They laboured once more un- til Messi’s 65th-minute intervention. In a rough and tense match, the 35-year-old, who is likely playing in his final World Cup, scoopedupAngelDiMa- ria’s pass outside the box and fired a crisp shot into the bottom cor- ner to break the score. Three minutes from time,Argentinasecured the victory thanks to a ball from substitute Enzo Fernandez, who cut inside and curled a beautiful goal past Guillermo Ochoa. Mes- si then switched roles and became the game’s provider. ThewinmovesArgen- tina up to the second po- sitioninGroupC,apoint behind Poland, whom they will play in their fi- nal match as they at- tempt to secure a spot in the round of 16. As for Mexico,theyhavetobeat SaudiArabiatohaveany hope of qualifying. Messi, Fernandez guide Argentina to win FIFA WORLD CUP Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring goal during match between Argentina and Mexico. Indore (PTI): The Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Congress leader Ra- hul Gandhi reached In- dore on Sunday on the fifth day of its Madhya Pradesh leg. People from different sections of society in- cluding a differently- abled man, Manohar, also joined the foot march and Gandhi was seen pushing his wheel- chair to some distance. The man said he told Gandhi that the coun- try now needs a change. After a night halt at Mhow, the birthplace of Dr BR Ambedkar, the yatra participants re- sumed the march on Sunday morning. The yatra passed through the suburban areaof Rauandreached Indore. A red carpet was rolled out to wel- come when the march reached Rau. Indore Commission- er of Police HC Mishra said 1,400 personnel have been deployed in the city to provide secu- rity to the yatra and barricades have been put up at various places on the yatra’s route. Twelve dilapidated houses in the densely populated Rajwada area with narrow streets have been temporarily evacuated to avoid the possibility of any unto- ward incident during the march, he said. Earlier, a sweet shop in Juni area of Indore received an anonymous letter by post on Novem- ber 17, threatening bomb blasts in Indore city during the yatra. The letter, which re- ferred to the 1984 anti- Sikh riots, had also threatened assassina- tions of Rahul Gandhi and MP Congress chief Kamal Nath. The police had arrested a person in this connection. The Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, a mass contact initiative, will take a night halt at Chimanbagh Ground in the city, officials said. Srinagar (ANI): As winter arrives in the Kashmir valley, so does heavy amounts of snow- fall. Now, although it creates many problems for locals, people have shown how to turn prob- lems into opportunities using their creativity . The youth and chil- dren are the ones who are most active in this. They carve sculptures out of snow and create a 'universe' of happy mo- ments. The people of Kashmir have shown timeandagainthatthere is no dearth of talent in the valley . Their creativ- ity with snow is yet an- other proof of this. Also, the artworks of Kashmir often grab people's attention on so- cial media. Several na- tional and internation- ally famous artists Za- hooruddin Lone, Tasa- deq Hussain, and sev- eral others teach snow sculpting skills to the children. In another step in the direction, the school ad- ministration in the Higher Secondary School Kalshe in the Talil area of Griz or- ganized a unique Snow Art Competition for the students. The students show- cased their talents by making 'snowmen' and models of other wild and domestic animals and birds. The school also appreciated the students' work and also awarded prizes to the students for encourag- ing them. It is noteworthy that this trend of making snow models during the winter is rising in popu- larity every year. IAS Sujata Sharma to go back to Andhra India-NZ second ODI match called off due to rain RSS chief lauds role of freedom fighters with diverse ideologies Ahtesham Siddiqui Lucknow: IAS Sujata Sharma of 2006 batch is leaving from UP. She came from Andhra Pradesh to UP cadre on inter- state depu- tation for 3 years in December 2019. Now, the UP govt will relieve her on December 2, af- ter she served for three years in the state. Shar- ma has charge of Secre- tary, Industrial Devel- opment. She has to go backtoAndhraPradesh original carder. Hamilton [New Zea- land] (ANI): The sec- ond ODI of three-match series between India and New Zealand was called off due to rain, with India scoring 89/1 in 12.5 overs at the time rain intervened for the final time and put any possibility of further action to rest. Shubman Gill (45* off 42 balls) and Suryakumar Yadav (34* off 25 balls) were at the crease unbeaten. Put to bat first by the Kiwis, India was at 22/0 in 4.5 overs when rain inter- rupted the action for the first time. The match was resumed after rain as a 29-overs-per side af- fair. After the match re- sumed, India lost skip- per Shikhar Dhawan early for just three runs. After that, Gill and Suryakumar added 66 runs for the second wicket. But rain played the spoilsport again. Patna (PTI): Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday asserted that those who fought for the country’s Independence demonstrated how peo- ple with diverse ideolo- gies could come togeth- er for a common cause. He was speaking at a function on the penulti- mate day of his four-day tour of Bihar in Mal- khachak village of Sa- ran district, held in the memory of lesser- knownfreedomfighters. He was addressing the programme before visiting Darbhanga where he will interact with RSS workers from across the state. Bhag- wat also released a book authored by journalist Ravindra Kumar. Titled “Swatantrata Andolan Ki Bikhri Kadiyan”, the book claims to shed more light on India’s struggle for Independence. “Thosewhofoughtfor Independence demon- strated how people with diverse ideologies could come together for a com- mon cause,” he said. Dhankhar to give Shilp Guru Nat’l Awards to craftpersons today First India Bureau New Delhi: Union Min- istry of Textiles will be organizing Shilp Guru and National Awards to master craftpersons for the year 2017, 2018 and 2019 on Monday . Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar will be the chief guest of the award ceremony . Union Minister of Com- merce Industry, Pi- yush Goyal will preside over the function. Dar- shana Vikram Jardosh, Minister of State for Railways and Textiles will be the Guest of Honour at the event. The Office of the De- velopmentCommission- er (Handicrafts) has been implementing the scheme of National Awards for master craft- spersons since 1965 and Shilp Guru Awards was introduced in 2002. These Awards are being conferred every year to legendary master craft- spersons of handicrafts whose work and dedica- tion have contributed not only to the preserva- tion of rich and diverse craft heritage of the country but also to the resurgence of handi- craft sector as a whole. The main objective is to give recognition to out- standing craftspersons inthehandicraftssector. People showcase creativity with snow sculptures in JK Tourists at Gondola rides Gulmarg ski resort, in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. —PHOTO BY PTI BHARAT JODO YATRA RAHULSHOWSHISSOFTSIDE ININDORE Congress leader Rahul Gandhi walks with padayatris during the party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, at Mhow, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on Sunday. —PHOTO BY ANI Rahul Gandhi with a supporter’s pet dog during the party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, at Mhow, in Indore on Sunday. —PHOTO BY ANI MP POLICE REGISTER CASE OVER VIDEO OF PRO-PAK SLOGANS DURING CONG’S BJY SNAKE SPOTTED IN FOOD TENT IN MANIHAR VILLAGE DURING CONG’S BHARAT JODO YATRA CONG SEEKS TO BOLSTER HOLD ON KEY MP REGION WITH BJY; BJP LAUNCHES COUNTER CAMPAIGN Khargone (PTI): The Madhya Pradesh Police have registered a case in connection with a purported video pertaining to pro-Pa- kistani slogans raised during the Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, an official said on Sunday. While the Congress alleged it was a doctored video with which the BJP was trying to defame the foot march led by Rahul Gandhi, the ruling BJP claimed the opposition party deleted the clip after a pro-Pakistani slogan was heard in it. Khargone’s Superintendent of Police Dharmveer Singh Yadav said the case was registered at Sanawad police station against unidentified persons under Indian Penal Code Sections 153 (B) (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration) and 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) in connection with the video related to pro-Pakistani slogans. Khargone (PTI): A small snake was spotted in the food tent when the Bharat Jodo Yatra was in Manihar village in Khargone district in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, a Congress leader said. Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Govind Singh said a small snake was spotted in the food tent when participants of the Rahul Gandhi-led march were taking a break. Those present caught the snake and released it in the open some distance away, he said. Party functionaries said Gandhi was not near the tent when the incident occurred. The march, which began from Mortakka in Khandwa district on Saturday morning, broke for lunch at Manihar, after which it resumed from Umeria Chowki, before moving to Mhow, the birthplace of Babasaheb Ambedkar, in the evening. Bhopal (PTI): The politically crucial Malwa-Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh played a key role in propelling the Congress to power in 2018 after a gap of 15 years and the party is utilising Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra to strengthen its position in the belt a year ahead of the Assembly polls. The yatra’s focus on Malwa-Nimar during its MP leg will help the party revive its organization at the grassroots level and also allow it to reap electoral benefits, according to a section of Congress leaders and political observers. Mindful of the political significance of the region, which accounts for 66 of total 230 Assembly seats, the ruling BJP, too, has stepped up its efforts to consolidate its position in Malwa-Nimar and retain its hold on power in the state. Gandhi’s cross-country march reached Baroda Ahir village, birthplace of tribal icon and revolutionary Tantya Bheel in Pandhana tehsil in Khandwa district on November 24, a day after the yatra entered the state. CONGRESS LEADER SEEN HELPING A WHEELCHAIR-BOUND MAN, PLAYING WITH A SUPPORTER’S PET DOG
  • 8. NEWS JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Jaipur (PTI): Nestled in the Aravali Ranges, the sleepy Hajipur Dad- ikar village in Ra- jasthan’s Alwar district is now buzzing with ac- tivity as historians and tourists flock to take a look at the pre-historic rock paintings in its hills depicting scenes of dance, hunting and animal figures. Discovered in 2001, the paintings are spread over an area of 10-12 sq km. “Dadikar has emerged as a new tour- ist point in recent years. Tourists from more than 50 countries have visited this place,” Tej- pal Gurjar, a local tour- ist guide said. He said the rock paintings depict swas- tika, lion, elephant, sword, peacock, fish, sun, shepherd grazing goats, fighting animals, animal skins and other wild animals. Tractor-trolleys are used to take the tourists to the last motorable point and from there the trekking starts. “The site is now get- ting popular. Several tourists who come to Alwar, which is famous for the Sariska tiger re- serve and other sites like Silisedh, reach Dadikar for trekking and for the rock paint- ings,” he told PTI. According to the guide, tourists from Australia, America, Mexico, England, France, Thailand, Po- land, Ireland, Norway, Germany, Denmark, Bangladesh, Turkey, In- donesia, Italy, Canada, Spain, Sri Lanka, Japan etc. have undertaken trips to the hills to see the rock paintings. Pre-historic rock art puts Raj village on tourist map ARAVALI HILLS ON MAP  District Tourism Officer Tina Yadav said rock paintings in the hills of Hajipur Dadikar have been included in the list of tourist places in the district ‘AustraHind-22’: India-Ausjoint militaryexercisetobegintoday New Delhi (ANI): The joint military exercise between armies of Aus- tralia and India ‘Austra Hind-22’ will begin at Rajasthan on Novem- ber 28. The joint mili- tary exercise scheduled to take place at Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan is aimed to build “positive: mili- tary ties, imbibe each other’s best practices and promote the ability to operate together, the Ministry of Defence said in the press re- lease. Notably, the joint military exercise ‘Aus- tra Hind-22” is sched- uled to take place from November 28 to Decem- ber 11. The Ministry of Defence noted that it is the first exercise under ‘Austra Hind’ with the participation of all arms and services con- tingent from armies of both nations. The Aus- tralian army contin- gent comprising sol- diers from the 13th Bri- gade of the 2nd Division has arrived in Ra- jasthan. “The inaugural Edi- tion of Joint Military Exercise between #In- dianArmy #Australi- anArmy ‘AUSTRAHI- ND-2022’ will be con- ducted at #Rajasthan from 27 Nov-11 Dec 2022 with focus on #Peace- Keeping Operations un- der the UN mandate,” the Additional Directo- rate General of Public Information, IHQ of MoD (Army) wrote on Twitter. For the joint exercise with Australia, the In- dian Army will be rep- resented by troops from the Dogra regiment. Exercise scheduled to take place at Mahajan Firing Ranges is aimed to build positive military ties Aim of the exercise is to build posi- tive military rela- tions promote the ability to operate together while un- dertaking multi- domain operations in Semi deserts ter- rain under a UN peace enforcement mandate. —Ministry of Defence According to Defence Min- istry, the ‘Austra Hind’ will be a yearly event that will be conducted alterna- tively in India and Aus- tralia. It stated that the joint military exercise will enable the two armies to share best practices in tactics, techniques and procedures for carrying out tactical operations at the com- pany and platoon levels for neutralising hostile threats. According to the Ministry of Defence, training on new generation equipment and specialist weapons, includ- ing snipers, surveillance and communication equipment have been planned. AUSTRA HIND’ WILL BE A YEARLY EVENT: DEFENCE MINISTRY —IMAGE FOR REPRESENTATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY Pak intruder shot in leg by BSF on int’l border Srikaranpur (ANI): Border Security Force (BSF) foiled an intru- sion attempt by Paki- stan on the Srikaranpur border area in Ra- jasthan on Saturday, on the 14th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai at- tack. According to the BSF, the intruder, identi- fied as Safdar Hussain, 39, hailing from Paki- stan’s Bahawalnagar district was shot below the waist after he defied caution by the sentry . The intruder was later handed over to the Pakistan Rangers after questioning. “Alert #BSF troops foiled Pak intruder’s at- tempt in #Srikaranpur border area on 26 Nov afternoon. Safdar Hus- sain (39), R/o Izafi Basti Chak 46 Fateh, Dist Ba- hawalnagar was shot below the waist, on defy- ing caution by Sentry; given first aid, after questioning handed over to Pak Rangers,” BSF tweeted on Satur- day . Earlier on Saturday , after hearing the sound of a suspected flying ob- ject coming from the Pa- kistani side around 9.05 pm on Friday, security personnel deployed at Daoke Border Outpost (BoP) in the Amritsar sectoronIndia-Pakistan international border fired six rounds from their INSAS rifles and downed a drone. Later, it was found to be a China-made Quad- copter DJI Matrice 300RTK brand drone, ly- ing in the field near the border. A few cameras were also found fitted in the drone. “The drone will be sent to the BSF Francis unit after investiga- tion,” said Jasbir Singh, Commandant, BSF. Inthelasttwomonths, BSF has shot down three drones in the Am- ritsar area. Intruder Safdar Hussain hailing from Pakistan was shot below the waist after he defied caution by the BSF sentry. Rescue team fishes out two bodies from a well in Udaipur First India Bureau Udaipur: Bodies of two youths were recovered from a well in Bhallo Ka Guda village of Udaipur district on Sunday . Po- lice informed that the locals alerted the police after they smelled some- thing foul from the well. “The well is located be- hind the Varahi Mata Temple under the Kurabad Police Station area. A rescue team fished out their bodies and it is believed the bodies are fifteen days old. The deceased, who are aged around 25 to 30, are yet to be identified,” police said. Twocrushedtodeath byspeedingroadways businJhunjhunu First India Bureau Jhunjhunu: Two peo- plewerekilledwhileone was injured in Jhunj- hunu on Sunday after a speeding bus collided with a motorcycle. Po- lice informed the de- ceased has been identi- fied as Pankaj (19) and her aunt Saroj (40). “Pankaj, his mother Shubhita, and his aunt Saroj were heading to- wards Posana from Dhamora village on a motorcycle on Sunday afternoon. The speeding roadwaysbushitthemo- torcycle in front of Jam- wai Mata Gate located at Jhunjhunu State High- way ,” police said. “Pankaj and Saroj were stuck under the bus and were dragged to a distance due to which they died on the spot. WhileShubitasustained injuries in the mishap and is presently under- goingtreatmentinSikar District Hospital. The roadwaysbusdriverfled from the spot after the accident. The post-mor- tem of the deceased was performed and the dead bodies were handed- over to the family mem- bers,” police added. PAYING TRIBUTE RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Rathore paying tribute to Congress leader late Biram Singh Rawat at his residence in Ajmer on Sunday. Rukmani Riar Sihag receives National E-Governance Award First India Bureau Hanumangarh: The National e-Governance Award-2022 (Gold) for excellence in district level e-governance ini- tiatives has been con- ferred by the Depart- ment of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Govern- ment of India, to Hanu- mangarh District Col- lector Rukmani Riar Sihag. Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh pre- sented this award to the project team including the district collector at a function organized at Shri Mata Vaishnav Devi University in Katra tehsil of Jammu on Saturday . This award has been given to Sihag for Gan- ganahar Irrigation Computerization Pro- ject while being District Collector in Sriganga- nagar district. While receiving the award, the project team members included Paramjit Sin- gh, Analyst, NIC Srigan- ganagar, Dheeraj Chaw- la, Superintending En- gineer, Water Resources Department and Sat- nam Singh, Assistant Programmer, Informa- tion Technology and Communication Dept. Dr Jitendra Singh presenting the award to Hanumangarh collector Rukmani Riar Sihag the team in Jammu on Saturday. AIM OF THE AWARD Statements harming party, high command must act:Meena CM Bal Gopal Scheme to start on Nov 29 First India Bureau Jaipur: Five months af- ter the commencement of the academic session, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will launch MukhyamantriBal Gopal Yojana and Free Uniform Dis- tribution Scheme at the chief minis- ter’s residence on November 29. Ontheotherhand,un- der the Free Uniform Distribution Scheme, all the students studying in government schools from class I to VIII will begivensetsof uniforms freeof costandRs200for stitching will be depos- ited directly to bank ac- count. Education Minis- ter Dr. BD Kalla, Chief Secretary Usha Sharma and officials of educa- tion department will be present at the state level launch while all district, block and gram panchayat levels will also be linked in the pro- gramthroughvideocon- ference. The district lev- el program will be at- tended by MLAs, Zila Pramukh, chairpersons of Municipal Corpora- tions other district level officers. First India Bureau Dausa: Ahead of the arrival of Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress Seva Dal workers took out Tiranga Yatra at Dausa district headquarters on Sunday. Under the leadership of Minister of State for Agricultur- al Marketing Murarilal Meena, the march start- ed from Dak Bungalow and reached the Dis- trict Hospital. While talking to the media, the minister said that the party is suffering due to the statements given by leaders. Meena said that the high command should take steps in this re- gard and find a quick solution to the dispute. Responding to the al- legations of Health Minister Parsadilal Meena, Murarilal Mee- na, in a light-hearted manner said, “I don’t know what is happen- ing to him these days. He can’t see Na- monarayan Meena, Ki- rorilal Meena and Sachin Pilot. It seems to me that his department is too big,” he said. WOMAN, PARAMOUR FOUND DEAD IN BARMER Barmer: Bodies of a married woman and her paramour were recovered from a water tank in Motisar village of Barmer district on Sunday. Police informed the deceased has been identified as Channi (19) and his lover Jogaram (20), both residents of Sindhari village. “On November 13, Channi left home and did not return. A day later, her in-laws filed a missing person report in the police station and suspected that Jogaram had an affair with Channi and both had run away from the house,” police said. People gathered at the accident spot. —IMAGE FOR REPRESENTATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY
  • 9. First India Bureau Sawai Madhopur: Former Congress na- tional president Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra is proposed to reach Sawai Madhopur on December 10. The State Government and the administration are on an alert. The first night halt of Rahul Gandhi in Sawai Mad- hopur district will be at Borip near Kustla on December 10. On De- cember 11, he will stay at Dahlod turn on Lal- sot Kota Mega Highway of Malarna Dungar subdivision. The lunch venue will be on Lalsot Kota Highway near Tond village. Congress State Pres- ident Govind Singh Do- tasra, Revenue Minis- ter Ramlal Jat, Minis- ter Sandeep Chaud- hary, Sawai Madhopur MLA and CM Advisor Danish Abrar, Baman- was MLA Indira Mee- na and others took stock of the prepara- tions as the Yatra will enter Rajasthan. During this, district collector Suresh Ku- mar Ola, Superinten- dent of Police Sunil Kumar Vishnoi, Ma- larna Dungar sub-divi- sional officer Kishan Murari Meena and po- lice and administra- tive officials were in- formed about the prep- arations for the yatra by Dotasra. Ten bighas of land have been iden- tified on Lalsot Kota Mega Highway for the night halt of Rahul Gandhi’s Yatra. Jaipur: The State Government has called Gurjar leader Vijay Bainsla, who threatened not to al- low Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra to enter Rajasthan, for talks at the secretari- at on Monday . The Government is likely to reach a settlement with the Gurjars over the out- standing demands of the agreements made in 2019 and 2020, be- fore the Yatra enters the State. Seventeen leaders of the MBC class, including Vijay Bainsla will be pre- sent in the meeting. Education Minis- ter BD Kalla, MoS, Home Rajendra Ya- dav, MoS, Sports and Youth Ashok Chan- dna, and Devnaray- an Board chief Joginder Awana have been author- ised to hold talks with Gurjar leaders. Take time to enjoy simple pleasures of life — the things you enjoyed doing as a child — do them as an adult. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 ADMIN ON TOES AHEAD OF CONG’S BHARAT JODO YATRA’S STATE LEG Threat to Yatra: Govt calls Gurjar leaders for talks today Dotasra, other Congress leaders review preparations in district Yatra to enter Sawai Madhopur district on December 10 GS Dotasra, Ramlal Jat, Danish Abrar inspect routes for Bharat Jodo Yatra in Sawai Madhopur. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with Osian MLA Divya Maderna during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Indore on Sunday. 2 1 KOTA IG REVIEWS PREPARATIONS IN JHALAWAR PARTICIPANTS TO BE SELECTED ON NOV 29, 30 32 NEW POSTS TO BE CREATED IN PUBLIC FINANCIAL MGMT SOCIETY GOVT GIVES NOD TO FUND FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION WORK IN NAGAUR Jhalawar: Regarding the law and order and other arrangements, Inspector General of Police Prasanna Kumar Khamesra on Sunday inspected the entry and exit points of the Yatra in Jhala- war, Kota, and Bundi districts. Jhalawar SP Richa Tomar, Kota Rural SP Kavendra Singh Sagar and other officers were present during the inspection. Jaipur: Interviews will be held for the selec- tion of state travellers for Bharat Jodo Yatra, at the PCC on Novem- ber 29 and 30. Voluntary Sector Development Board Chairman Mumtaz Masih said, “There will be interviews. A candidate must be a true Congressman and be fit. Thousands of applications have come for the state travellers.” Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ap- proved the proposal for creation of 32 new posts in the newly formed Public Financial Manage- ment and Training Society for the operation of Public Financial Management and Training Institute. All the posts will be filled through deputation, retired personnel or through con- tract. With this decision, the smooth functioning of the society will be ensured. The objectives of the Society include training and capacity building for the finance department and other related stakeholders. Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given financial approval of Rs 26.45 crore for new road construction work in Nagaur. A road of about 54 km length will be con- structed after the approval. With the approval of Gehlot, road construction work will be done in Nagaur district from Devisagar-Dantina-Akhasar (via Katariya ki Dhani) to Rohida der-Jhadeli-Gholiyader Turkiya Nada (via Dudiyon, Rao, Jakhar and Kundan ki Dhani)-Unna Nadi. This will provide ease of movement for the people of the local area and will minimise accidents. CM had announced to get road construction, widening and other basic works done in different areas of the state in the budget. CM Gehlot approves `2,554 cr for reservoirs’ construction in Udaipur Organisation priority, will take tough decision if needed: Jairam Ramesh First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ap- proved a financial pro- vision of Rs 2,554.23 crore for the construc- tion of reservoirs on Sei and Sabarmati rivers in Kotra tehsil of Udaipur on Sunday . This will ensure drinking water supply in Pali and Sirohi dis- tricts. As per the pro- posal, water from the reservoirs being con- structed on Sei and Sa- barmati rivers will be released into Jawai dam through pressur- ised pipeline, gravity pipeline and tunnel. After construction of the reservoirs, drinking water system of 9 towns of Pali, 560 villages and Shivganj town of Sirohi as well as 178 villages will be strengthened. Colonel Sonaram praises Raje, says BJP can’t ignore her Sardarshahar bypoll: CM to address rally on December 1 FROM P1… Barmer (FIB): Former MP Colonel Sonaram Choudhary on Sunday praised Former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Vasundha- ra Raje and said that Vasundha- ra Raje has her own identity and she cannot be ignored. “I do not be- lieve that Vasundhara Raje will form a new party. This is not going to happen. Time will tell what decision the BJP will take regard- ing her, but she has her own identity in the State,” Choudhary said. While speaking to media persons, he also clarified that he will re- main in BJP and not join Congress. Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is likely to address a public rally in Churu’s Sardar- shahar for the scheduled by-election in support of party candidate Anil Sharama on December 1. Polling in Sardarshahar will take place on Decem- ber 5. With the date of polling coming closer, the campaigning has intensi- fied in Sardarshahar. Min- isters BD Kalla, Govind Meghwal, Bhanwar Singh Bhati and other senior leaders including Rajen- dra Pareek are handling the campaigning of the Congress party. Massive anti-incumbency... If you elect the Con- gress, the BJP will be forced to introspect on its failures.” “What is the need for PMModitovisitGujarat repeatedly? Isn’t his name enough to attract votes?Thereasonforhis frequent visits here is that the BJP is scared. I have been told that there are nearly 30-35 rebels inside the BJP (in Guja- rat). Such is the extent of anger within the par- ty ,” Gehlot said. The senior Congress leader further claimed that there is ‘massive anti-incumbency’ in Gu- jarat and people should turn out in numbers to vote the Congress to power. He said that through Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi wants to convey this message to the common people that inflation shouldcomedowninthe country , unemployment should end and peace should be maintained. AICC president Mall- ikarjun Kharge, who was also present at the rally in Dediapada, cor- nered the BJP, saying, “Modi and Shah have been asking what the Congress did in more than 50 years in power (at the Centre). If the Congress had not worked all these years, we would not have had a democracy today .” Indore (PTI): Amid the power tussle in the Ra- jasthan Congress, sen- ior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sun- day said if needed, the party will not shy away from taking “tough de- cisions” to strengthen the organisation in that State. He also said the Congress leadership is considering a proper solution to the Ra- jasthan issue. For the Congress, its organisation in Ra- jasthan is most impor- tant, Ramesh, the par- ty’s general secretary in-charge of communi- cations, told reporters in Indore during the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Ramesh’s remark came in the backdrop of the Gehlot’s ‘gaddar’ (traitor) remark against Sachin Pilot in an inter- view to a TV channel. “The organisation is most important for us. On the issue of Ra- jasthan, we will decide on a solution which will strengthen our organi- sation. For this, if we have to take tough deci- sions, we will take. If a compromise has to be made, then it will be done,” Ramesh said. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in Dediapada for election rally. Jairam Ramesh Aimtocovercountrywidenews:DrChandra Dr CP Joshi, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, Govinda, Dhiraj Srivastava, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Manoj Jagyasi, Shamsher Singh light lamp during the inauguration of Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter in Udaipur on Sunday. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Dr Jagdeesh Chandra presents memento to Dr CP Joshi in the presence of Dhiraj Srivastava during the event on Sunday. Vijender Solanki, Tripti Arora, Megha Kaushik interact with Govinda during the event on Sunday. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar addresses the audience during the event on Sunday. Govinda and Vijender Solanki host a session with Sameer, A Radhakrishnan, Shreyansh Mehta during the Super Indians Rajasthan Chapter in Udaipur on Sunday. Govinda performs with famous folk dancer Gulabo Sapera on Sunday. Ravi Sharma Udaipur: During the Super Indians Ra- jasthan Chapter in Udaipur on Sunday , Dr CP Joshi drew the at- tention towards serv- ing the public through technology . Earlier, while ad- dressing the pro- gramme, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra mentioned the social concerns be- ing raised by First In- dia News Rajasthan and Bharat24. Dr CP Joshi said that it is written in the ConstitutionthatIndia means Bharat and here First India News and Bharat24 both are present. “Our channel is not limited to Delhi only . Our aim is to show the newsof 28Statesonthe theme of ‘States Make the Nation’,” said Dr Jagdeesh Chandra. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar said that this initiative of Bharat24 and First India is commendable and people get vision from such discussion. Commissioner of Rajasthan Foundation, Dhiraj Srivastava praised the vision of Dr. Jagdeesh Chandra. During the program, the personalities of Rajasthan, who did re- markable work in vari- ous fields, were hon- oured with mementos. Govinda conducted panel discussions in three different ses- sions with experts from different fields and shared valuable information.
  • 10. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 JAIPUR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 First India presents Fashion Connect Season 13 in collaboration with India Fashion Week London, the magnificent event was hosted at Novotel London Hammersmith on November 20! The event received a fantastic response and netizens went crazy over the stellar lineup! FASHION CONNECT SEASON 13 X INDIA FASHION WEEK LONDON LONDONWANTSMORE irst India, The Fashion Connect Season 13 in col- laboration with India Fashion Week London the spectacular show was hosted at Novotel LondonHammersmith on November 20. Every season, the fashion show is known for lifting the bar even higher. The previous edition in Dubai included several well- known designers, like Michael Cinco, and this season was no different. After the successful previous seasons, First India presents Fashion Connect Season 13 in collaboration with India Fash- ion Week London decked up with glamorous ensembles of intricate designs with celebra- torycraftsmanshipandartistry . The mega fashion festival wit- nessed some of the most antici- pated global fashion calendars, celebrates fashion at the inter- sectionof cultureandisaglobal entertainment platform for brands,creatives,designers,art- ists and tastemakers who come together to celebrate fashion. Fashion connect supports the growth and development of the fashion industry . It helps fash- ionwarriorstobemoreresilient andthefashionworldtobemore circular through global collabo- ration and local action. As part of themagnificentoccasion,Fa- rah Ansari from Sewa, Ayesha and Radhika from Citrine, and Shalani Narukaa displayed their exquisite designer collec- tions.Ipsitaa,of FirstKissfame, dazzled the crowd with an incrediblesingingperformance. The concert was ended by celeb- rity designer Samant Chauhan, who then launched the official cover of Bhavini Bhargava’s book “Unheard” during the event. The London Fashion Week was nothing short of an ultra-stylish series with jaw- dropping collections. While expressing their grati- tude to everyone, Rishee and Lokesh stated, “This wouldn’t have been possible without the support and guidance of Dr JagdeeshChandra.Eventhough he was unable to attend Fashion Connect Season 13 in London, his leadership and insight gave ittheboostitneededtobeoneof the best! Our vision is to pro- mote fashion and creativity and to encourage revolutionary thinking globally with Fashion Connect. UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR uttkarshashekhar@firstindia.co.in F I am glad that Fashion Con- nect was part of my event this year and I am looking forward to attend the next fashion event in Dubai. —MANNY SINGH
  • 11. 10 ETC JAIPUR | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia POORVI SETH, Fashion Blogger FACE OF THE DAY! Aries MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Health tips from an expert will enable you to get closer to your fitness goals. Using your initiative at work will be much appreciated. You may get a chance to pursue old hobby. Your generous behavior would enable to enjoy some lovely moments with family. Gemini MAY 21 - JUNE 21 Following a health diet will be a good idea. Luck favours you today on the profes- sional front. Focus- sing on health now will help you in keeping physically fit. Clarity of mind will help you forge ahead on the academic front. Frustration on the romantic front is possible. Leo JULY 24 - AUGUST 23 Family will be most supportive, when it really matters for you. Some of you may add to your list of properties by booking a new one. 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YOUR DAY Horoscopeby SaurabbhSachdeva Whatsapp Subscription Subscribe “First India” Daily E-News Paper For Free On Whatsapp To Receive the Most Exclusive News from the Power Corridors of Rajasthan Delhi. RED PLANET DAY, NOVEMBER 28, RECOGNIZES THE PLANET WHICH HAS CAPTIVATED HUMAN OBSERVERS FOR COUNTLESS YEARS, MARS. RIGHT NOW, WE KNOW THAT MARS IS RED, THANKS TO PHOTOGRAPHS BEAMED BACK TO EARTH FROM AMERICAN ROVERS. CITY FIRST HIGHLIGHTS SOME FASCINATING DETAILS ABOUT THE DAY! CITY FIRST ars, the fourth planet from the sun, is famed for its rusty red appearance. The Red Planet is a cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. But the dusty, lifeless (as far as we know it) planet is far from dull. Phenomenal dust storms can grow so large they engulf the entire planet, tempera- tures can get so cold that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere con- denses directly into snow or frost, and mars quakes — a Mars ver- sion of an earthquake — regularly shake things up. It, therefore, comes as no surprise that this little red rock continues to intrigue scientists and is one of the most explored bodies in the solar system, according to NASA Science. Every year on Novem- ber 28th, Red Planet Day commemorates the launch of Spacecraft Mariner 4. It’s also a day to learn more about Mars, which is referred to as the red planet. After 3 previous at- tempts, Spacecraft Mar- iner 4 became the first successful flyby of Mars. The spacecraft was launched on No- vember 28, 1964, and reached Mars on July 14, 1965. The successful mission produced 22 pictures of the Martian surface. These pictures were the first-ever close-up photos to come from deep space. This mission, along with sev- eral others that oc- curred afterward, has helped us learn much about the red planet. WHY IS MARS CALLED THE RED PLANET? The bright rust color Mars is known for is due to iron-rich minerals in its regolith — the loose dust and rock covering its surface. The soil of Earth is a kind of rego- lith, too, albeit one load- ed with organic content. According to NASA, the iron minerals oxidize, or rust, causing the soil to look red. SIMILAR TO EARTH Named after the Roman god of war, Mars is the seventh smallest planet in the Solar System. Similar to Earth in many ways - it has the same rotational period and seasonal cycles - Mars has 2 moons, Dei- mos and Phobos, and has the largest volcano, Olympus Mons, in the Solar System. Because of its simi- larity to Earth, many astronomers and scien- tists believe that at some point in its histo- ry Mars may have been a hospitable planet for life. Exploration of Mars has been high on the agenda of the space programs of many countries. NASA, the American space agency has estimated that it could send humans to the Red Planet by the 2030s. THE PLANET DAY M WHY WE LOVE RED PLANET DAY IT FUELS THE IMAGINATION If humanity is getting close to a manned mis- sion to Mars — and all indications say “yes” — how long before a setting like the one in “Star Trek” comes true, with man interacting with other intelligent species from other parts of the universe? It’s just plain fun to think about! IT ADVANCES SCIENCE Did you know that velcro came about as a re- sult of NASA’s solving a problem for its astro- nauts, whose equipment kept on floating away in zero-G? It’s true. So imagine all the inventive by products that are going to come about — maybe even cures for diseases — when the engineering of a manned mission to Mars is really tested! IT’S INSPIRING TO THOSE WHO HAVE LONG-TERM GOALS The spaceflight community is currently dis- cussing a manned mission to Mars in the dec- ade of the 2030’s. And they’re putting a little work towards that goal, each and every day. So think like that on a personal scale. Where would you like to be in five or ten years? What would you like to be doing? Put a little work in every day.