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1. NATURE’S
WHITE
CARPET
COUNTDOWN TO
BIG SURGE
India heads into intense
but short-lived virus wave
According to Cambridge tracker, nation may see a
spurt in the Covid-19 growth rate within days
Mohd Fahad
New Delhi: India may
see a spurt in the Cov-
id-19 growth rate within
days and head into an
intense but short-lived
virus wave as the high-
ly-infectious omicron
variant moves through
the crowded nation of
almost 1.4 billion.
“It is likely that India
will see a period of ex-
plosive growth in daily
cases and that the in-
tense growth phase will
be relatively short,”
Paul Kattuman, profes-
sor at the Judge Busi-
ness School at the Uni-
versity of Cambridge
which has developed a
Covid-19 India tracker,
wrote in an email. “New
infections will begin to
rise in a few days, pos-
sibly within this week,”
he said, adding that it
was hard to predict how
high the daily cases
could go.
Kattuman and his
team of researchers, de-
velopers of the India
Covid tracker, are see-
ing a sharp rise in infec-
tion rates across India.
The tracker spotlighted
six states as a “signifi-
cant concern” in a De-
cember 24 note, with
adjusted growth rate of
new cases exceeding
5%. This had expanded
to 11 Indian states by
December 26.
‘DATA SUPPORTING VERY HIGH IMMUNE
ESCAPE POTENTIAL OF THE OMICRON’
New Delhi: There is now clear experimental and clinical
data supporting very high immune escape potential of
Omicron, but initial estimates show
the severity of illness being lower than
what was seen in previous outbreaks,
the Indian SARS-COV-2 Genomics
Consortia INSACOG said in its latest
bulletin citing global data. “While
Delta continues to be the most prevalent VOC globally, the
Omicron variant has completely displaced it in southern
Africa and is on track to become the dominant variant in
U.K. and elsewhere,” INSACOG said in its bulletin.
PM MODI VISIT TO UAE
POSTPONED AMID COVID
New Delhi: The visit of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to UAE,
expected to take place in the
first week of January, has been
postponed amid a spike in Omicron
cases, sources told news agency
ANI. The sources said the PM Modi
was scheduled to visit UAE from
January 6 on his first foreign visit in
the new year.
Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul
Gandhi left for Italy via Doha on
Wednesday morning. According to
sources, he is expected to be out
of India till January 15.
CORONA
CATASTROPHE
INDIA
RAJASTHAN
9,195
new cases
302
new fatalities
Mon killings:
Nagaland SIT
to question
Armymen
from today
Pawar: Left Cong,
not ideology of
Nehru, Gandhi’
Kohima: The Special
Investigations Team set
up by the Nagaland gov-
ernment to probe the
Army operation at Ot-
ing village in Mon on
December 4 that left six
coal miners dead will
get access to the sol-
diers involved in the
incident. The govern-
ment had called the in-
cident a case of “mis-
taken identity”. In the
violence that followed
the incident, nine more,
including a soldier,
were killed.
Army sources said
that while the SIT was
yet to take the statement
of anyone, it would have
access starting on
Thursday to “whosoev-
er they want”. It is not
clear how many or who
all be called for ques-
tioning. The soldiers
involved will be called
to depose at the Rainfor-
est Research Institute in
Jorhat, Assam.
Pune: Speaking at the
launch of a coffee table
book on his life Wednes-
day, NCP chief Sharad
P a w a r
said while
he left the
Congress,
he never
d u m p e d
the ideolo-
gy of Mahatma Gandhi
and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Pawar also said he
never wanted to return
to Maharashtra as the
Chief Minister in 1991,
but he “accepted the
challenge”.
Corona changing form, be alert: Shah
Gandhinagar: Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah on Wednesday
said the coronavirus
pandemic cannot be
controlled until the
masses become aware
and follow the guide-
lines issued by the gov-
ernment.
He also appealed to
those in the 15-18 age
group to get them-
selves vaccinated at
the earliest when their
turn begins from Janu-
ary 3.
Addressing a gather-
ing through video con-
ferencing after dedi-
cating and laying foun-
dation stones for vari-
ous developmental
works worth around
Rs 50 crore in his Lok
Sabha constituency of
Gandhinagar, Shah
also asked the admin-
istration to remain
alert about the rising
cases of coronavirus.
“Coronavirus is
once again rising after
changing form. This
time, all of us, be it
municipal corpora-
tions, municipalities,
district panchayats or
state governments,
will have to remain
alert,” the Union Home
Minister said.
GEHLOT CABINET DEMANDS STRICTER
ACTION TO TACKLE COVID SURGE
CABINET’S OPEN MEET
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: The Rajasthan
Cabinet on Wednesday
decided to make Covid
vaccination mandatory
for entry into public
places after January 31.
It also decided to strict-
ly enforce night curfew
as Covid cases are ris-
ing due to highly infec-
tious Omicron variant.
Till Tuesday, the state
had recorded 46 cases of
Omicron, out of which
30 were recovered.
The meeting con-
vened at CMR on
Wednesday lasted for
about two and a half
hours. In this, a new
guideline has been ap-
proved regarding Coro-
na which will come into
immediate effect. Mean-
while, CM has also pro-
vided a major relief to
the hospitality sector
by announcing no can-
cellation of New Year
celebrations Turn to P8
CRUCIAL READ
EC MEETS POL
PARTIES IN UP;
LEADERS URGE NOT
TO DELAY POLLS
Lucknow: ECI team
on Tuesday met all
the major political
parties in UP where
many of them urged
ECI to not postpone
or delay 2022 polls in
state, amid concerns
over Omicron variant.
The representatives
of BJP, SP, RLD, BSP
& Congress attended
the meeting. Team led
by CEC Sushil Chan-
dra also held a review
meeting on Wednes-
day with state’s
senior officials.
2 YEARS, NO TON
131
new cases
00
new fatalities
l Indian Test skip-
per Virat Kohli ended
the year 2021 without
scoring a century in
international cricket as
he departed for 18 in the
second innings of the
first Test against South
Africa on Wednesday.
l In 2020 also, Kohli
had failed to reach the
triple-figure mark.
l The Indian skip-
per’s last international
century, his 70th, came
on November 23, 2019
in the day-night Test
against Bangladesh at
Eden Gardens.
l Commentator and
former India batting
coach Sanjay Bangar
said that the key to
Kohli regaining some
of his lost form is
to find options
elsewhere on
the ground
apart from
the key
region
between
point &
cover.
Snow-covered Kedarnath temple complex after
fresh snowfall in Kedarnath. (Inset) Tourists enjoy
amid snow in Ski Resort in Gulmarg of Kashmir.
As hill states experience heavy snowfall, tempera-
ture continues to plummet and cold wave casts its
spell over entire north India.
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People not adhering to social distancing norms visit Heritage
street near Golden temple on Wednesday.
Union Home Minister Amit
Shah during Gandhinagar
projects’ launch ceremony
via video conferencing.
l CM gives relief to
hospitality sector,
allows New Year
celebrations, but
with riders
l 2 vax doses must
for entry into public
places after Jan 31
l Malls &
commercial
establishments to
remain open till 10
pm daily
Ashok Gehot@ashokgehlot51
It is very shameful that even after more than a
week of the controversial Dharma Sansad held
in Uttarakhand, no arrests have been made.
Talking to a media channel, the Chief Minister of
Uttarakhand expressed ignorance about this issue, which is
surprising when the Home Department is with him. People are
being incited and freedom fighters like Gandhiji and Nehruji are
being abused at such Dharma Sansads.
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2. RAJASTHAN
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GOLD SEIZED AT JAIPUR AIRPORT
For `15K, woman smuggled
gold from Sharjah, nabbed
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a first, 4 cas-
es of gold smuggling
have been reported
from Jaipur Airport
within a month.
On Wednesday morn-
ing, a 55-year-old wom-
an returning from
Sharjah by Air Arabia
flight, was nabbed by
the Customs team after
investigation when she
failed the metal detec-
tor clearance. Gold had
been converted into a
paste which looked like
artificial stone, was
wrapped in black car-
bon sheet in two packs
of black and red and
kept inside a cloth bag.
It was recovered from
the woman’s undergar-
ment. The weight of the
recovered gold is about
618.40 grams and is
worth 30 lakh 64 thou-
sand rupees.
Assistant commis-
sioner Bharat Bhushan
informed that the wom-
an is a resident of Delhi
andhadgonetoDubaito
meetherson,whoworks
in a hotel, 7 days ago.
During initial interro-
gation, the woman said
that someone at Sharjah
airport asked her to
bring the gold to India.
In lieu of gold smug-
gling, the person paid
for her air ticket and
promised to give her 15
thousand rupees.
A team led by Asst Commissioner of Customs Bharat Bhushan
Atal during gold seizure at the Jaipur airport on Wednesday.
State BJP meeting today,
to discuss 2023 poll plan
Ravi Katara &
Laxmikant Sharma
Bharatpur/ Dausa :
The state BJP will hold
its executive committee
meeting at the Raj Gar-
den here on Thursday.
The meeting is viewed
with importance as the
party is going to chalk
out its strategy for the
2023 elections in the
state. All the senior
leaders, including the
Union ministers from
the state, are hence ex-
pected to attend it.
Meanwhile, state
president Dr Satish
Poonia attended a meet-
ing of the party’s fron-
tal organisations held
at the venue on Wednes-
day. State organising
secretaryChandrashek-
har too was present in
the meeting.
BJP is girding up its
loin for the 2023 polls
and the meeting is seen
as an attempt of the
party to strengthen its
position in eastern Raj.
Earlier, during his
visit to Dausa, Poonia
took a dig at the state
government saying that
RPSC can be read as
Relative Public Service
Commission, Poonia ac-
cused the Congress offi-
cials of running a paper
syndicate and of adjust-
ing their relatives.
Satish Poonia during a party meet in Dausa on Wednesday.
Meeting an attempt
to strengthen
party position in
eastern Rajasthan
Satish Poonia has
targeted Gehlot in the
VDO recruitment paper
leak case. Poonia said,
“If the Chief Minister of
Uttar Pradesh can cancel
the exam and punish the
culprits involved in paper
leak, then why Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot is not able to give
justice to the unem-
ployed of the state.”
POONIA ATTACKS CM
OVER VDO EXAM SCAM
25e-scootersguttedin
blazeat22Godamarea
Firefighters work to douse the fire at 22 Godam area on Wednesday. —PHOTOS BY SUMAN SARKAR
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A fire broke out
at a godown of an elec-
tric scooty manufactur-
ing company in 22 Go-
dam area of Jaipur on
Wednesday. 24 fire ten-
ders reached the spot
and brought the fire un-
der control after a lot of
effort. In fact, suddenly
around 11 o’clock in the
warehouse of Ayan
Electronic Private Lim-
ited located in the in-
dustrial area, suddenly
smoke started coming
out. Police and fire bri-
gade were informed.
Mahesh Nagar Police
Station Officer Sajjan
Singh said that no loss
of life has been report-
ed due to the fire. Com-
pany’s chairman JP
Vijayvargiya said that
about 25 vehicles have
been burnt to ashes due
to the fire. There was a
loss of Rs 50 lakh.
Preliminary investi-
gation revealed that a
lithium battery kept in
the godown exploded on
Wednesday morning.
With the explosion, the
electronic scooty kept
in the warehouse
caught fire. Fire Officer
Rajendra Nagar said
that no employee was
present when the fire
broke out in the go-
down. The goods kept in
the factory were burnt
to ashes due to fire.
Firefighters during operation.
6 depts roped in to stop food adulteration
Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: To stop adulter-
ationinfooditems,awar
campaign for Shuddha
will be launched from
January 1. This time the
campaign will be strict
and 6 departments have
been linked together for
strong action. The most
important thing is that
the way decoy opera-
tions are done at sonog-
raphy centers to stop fe-
tal testing. On some
similar lines decoy op-
erations will be conduct-
ed against adulteration.
The District Adminis-
tration, Police, Medical,
Logistics Department,
Weights, Measures and
Dairying Department
will take action togeth-
er. For the first time in
the campaign, the spe-
cial investigation team
will carry out the decoy
operation. The SDO,
Tehsildar BDO, Deputy
SP, Police Inspector,
Food Safety Officer, Le-
gal Metrology Officer
and Dairy Representa-
tive will be included.
The daily report will
have to be sent to the col-
lector. There will be an
online system. 4 teams
have been formed in
Jaipur district.
Pic
for
representational
purpose
only
Post rain, dense fog shrouds
rural Raj; more chill ahead
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The rain that
lasted for 3 days in State
stopped on wednesday.
Weatherremainedclear
in the entire Rajasthan
including Jaipur.
Earlier on Wednes-
day morning, dense fog
engulfed the rural are-
as. At the same time, the
minimum temperature
in most of the cities
dropped by 4 to 8 degree
Celsius. The lowest tem-
perature was recorded
at 2 degree Celsius in
Fatehpur Shekhawati
of Sikar district. In Ch-
uru, the mercury went
down to below 5 degree
Celsius. The Jaipur Me-
teorological Center has
issued a warning of fall-
ing temperatures in the
coming days and north-
erly winds from the new
year. Once again the
cold wave phase will
start in the state, due to
which a snow-like situa-
tion can arise.
People perform yoga at Central Park on a chilly Wednesday morning. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
SHO booked
for molesting
complainant
in Bundi dist
First India Bureau
Bundi: A case of moles-
tation has been regis-
tered against SHO
Shaukat Khan, who had
committed obscene acts
with the complainant,
who lodged a case of
dowry harassment at
the Mahila police sta-
tion in Bundi.
A case was registered
on Wednesday follow-
ing the instructions of
the IG on the report of
the victim. Earlier,
Shaukat Khan was sus-
pended. The victim, a
resident of Bundi, has
lodged an FIR in the
Mahila police station
for dowry harassment.
She had called SHO
Khan for action. Later,
the SHO started harass-
ing the victim. He
would repeatedly call
her and pressurise her
to talk on WhatsApp
calls. Not only this, he
asked her to come to his
room many times.
Apart from this, when
the victim had gone to
the police station, he
also touched her and
told her kamsin kali.
Distraught by this
shameful behaviour, the
victim had complained
to the IG. Later, Shaukat
Khan was suspended in
the name of departmen-
talinquiryinthematter.
However, no case was
registered against him.
Swapna S Mohanty
Jaipur: Community ra-
dio has been playing a
significant role in rais-
ing the voice, thought,
problems, and issues of
the community. Ra-
jasthan has more than
10 community radio sta-
tions, whether it is the
tribal area of southern
Rajasthan or the Hadoti
region, community ra-
dio has made its pres-
ence strongly felt.
However, in a recent
meeting of the Agricul-
ture Department in Ra-
jasthan on Agricultural
Technology Manage-
ment Agency (ATMA)
scheme, the department
officials have ques-
tioned the existence of
community radio in the
state. The officials stat-
ed that “There is hardly
any use of community
radio in the state. There
aremanynewerandbet-
ter mediums available
to spread the message
about agriculture and
allied subjects, the Com-
munity Radio medium
has now become outdat-
ed and least useful.”
Whileduringthepeak
Corona time, UNICEF,
World Bank, the United
Nations gave special im-
portance to community
radio and it played an
important role in differ-
ent ways to solve the
community problems.
In fact Ministry of
Information and broad-
casting has been trying
diligently to bring com-
munity radio to the fore
and reaching the far-
thest and least accessi-
ble places in our coun-
try through them, mak-
ing it more powerful.
Questioning commu-
nity radio existence by
anydepartmentisamat-
terof graveconcernand
is very painful for the
community
, said Jayesh
Joshi, Secretary Gener-
al of Community Radio
Association of India. He
said, “In fact, communi-
ty radio has not been
able to get complete sup-
port from state govern-
ment and the kind of
statement agriculture
department has passed
is heartbreaking.”
He further added that
the association has re-
quested the Chief Minis-
ter to meet and discuss
abouttheissuesothathis
timely intervention can
preventanyfurtherdam-
age to the community
radiomovementwhichis
alreadystrugglingtofind
a strong footing in India.
Community Radio remains a voice of community during pandemic!
RADIO MATTERS
lll
AT THE TIME
OF COVID
UNICEF,
WORLD BANK,
UNITED
NATIONS
ORGANISATION
LOOKED UP TO
COMMUNITY
RADIO TO
REACH RURAL
COMMUNITY
Village people listen to a radio programme.
Ministry of Information
and broadcasting has
been trying diligently to
bring community radio
to the fore and reaching
the farthest and least
accessible places in our
country through them,
making it more powerful.
Questioning community
radio existence by any
department is a matter of
grave concern and is very
painful for the commu-
nity, said Jayesh Joshi,
Secy Gen of Community
Radio Assn of India.
OFFICIALS TUNING TO
A WRONG FREQUENCY
Mahesh Joshi condemns
Rajawat’s act against
engineer; FIR filed
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Water Resourc-
es Minister Dr Mahesh
Joshi has strongly con-
demned the incident of
misbehaviour in Kota
with an Additional
Chief Engineer level of-
ficer of Public Health
Engineering Depart-
ment. Former MLA
Bhavani Singh Ra-
jawat forced him to
drink water.
Dr Joshi took infor-
mation about this in a
meeting with the de-
partmental officers at
the Government Secre-
tariat on Wednesday
. He
said that such incidents
only disrupt the smooth
functioning of the state
and such conduct does
not suit any public rep-
resentative. He said that
everyone has the right
to express his opinion
or lodge a protest but
such acts will not be tol-
erated by the state gov-
ernment. He said offi-
cials have been asked to
submit a detailed report
after investigating the
matter. Later, an FIR
was filed against Ra-
jawat in the matter.
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Amagarh Leopard Safari starts from New Year
Nirmal Tiwari
Jaipur: With the year
ending, the campaign of
First India News has re-
sulted in a new gift to
the City Wildlife Tour-
ism. The second Leop-
ard Safari of Jaipur in
Amagarh in the Galta
forest area and overall,
the fourth wildlife safari
of the capital will start
in the New Year.
On Wednesday, Forest
and Environment Min
Hemaram Choudhary
made official announce-
ment of Amagarh Leop-
ard Safari during his
Jhalana visit.
In order to balance
the growing number of
leopards in Jaipur, First
India News had been
running a campaign to
start Leopard Safari in
Amagarh for a long
time. After becoming
Minister of Forest and
Environment, Choud-
hary went for the first
time to Jhalana visit.
Meanwhile, PCCF of
Dr DN Pandey, Chief
Wildlife Warden Arin-
dam Tomar, DFO Ajay
Chittauda and Ranger
Janeshwar Chaudhary
welcomed him. During
Jhalana visit, Choud-
hary saw Leopard Ram-
bo on Neem Gatta. Dur-
ing the safari, Chowd-
hary looked very
thrilled; he also visited
the Interpretation Cent-
er of Jhalana and also
made an official an-
nouncement to start
Leopard Safari in
Amagarh in New Year.
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Omicron cases
are witnessing a steady
rise with 23 new cases
reported on Wednesday
.
Cases are now being
found in Bhilwara, Al-
war & Jodhpur, Jaipur,
Sikar, Ajmer & Udaipur.
Total tally has in-
creased from 46 to 69 in
Rajasthan.
According to the re-
port of the Medical
Health Department Ra-
jasthan, 10 cases report-
ed from Ajmer, 9 from
Jaipur, 2 from Bhilwara
and one each from Al-
war & Jodhpur.
Out of those infected,
4 people have returned
from abroad, while 3
were in contact with
them. 2 others have re-
turned from other
states. 2 such people
have been found posi-
tive, who came in con-
tact with these people.
Rajasthan is now
back at number four in
the country in terms of
Omicron cases. So far,
804 cases of this variant
have been found across
the country with Delhi
topping the list with 238
patients. There are 167
cases in Maharashtra,
73 in Gujarat and 69 in
Rajasthan.
OMICRON
CASES
MAXIMUM
IN JAIPUR
10 OMICRON CASES IN AJMER,
PATIENTS ADMITTED TO JLN HOSP
If we look at the
district-wise sta-
tus of Omicron
cases in Ra-
jasthan, 39 are
in Jaipur, 17 in
Ajmer, 4 in Sikar,
4 in Udaipur, 2
in Bhilwara, one
each in Alwar
and Jodhpur
& one person
from Maharash-
tra. Out of 46
patients found
in Rajasthan in
the past, 44 have
recovered.
Shubham Jain
Ajmer: 10 Omicron infected patients found here. They
have been admitted to JLN Hospital. Initially the number
of Omicron infected reached 17, but later 7 patients
tested negative. CMHO doctor KK Soni said that 10
infected patients of Omicron have come from different
areas of city. An elderly, his daughter-in-law & grandson
came from Tanzania in East Africa have been infected. A
fellow resident of Isai Mohalla, who returned from Dubai,
including a foreign female tourist who came to Pushkar,
has been found to be Omicron positive. Along with this, 1
patient each who came in contact from Panchsheel Nagar,
Ramnagar, Foy Sagar Road, Gurunanak Colony and
Adarsh Nagar in the city have been found to be Omicron
positive. CMHO Dr KK Soni said that wherever more
than 1 Omicron infected patient has been found, a micro
containment zone will be created. Along with this, people
who came in contact with infected patients are also being
investigated.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Reacting
sharply to the VDO pa-
per leak incident,
BJP’s national Vice-
President and former
CM Vasundhara Raje
Scindia said here on
Wednesday that Con-
gress party is playing
with the future of the
youth. She pointed out
that like REET, Con-
gressmen are involved
in this scam too.
Pointing to the ar-
rest of Prakash
Godara, state general
secretary of party’s
student front NSUI, the
former CM said that
the paper leak inci-
dents are happening
because the govern-
ment is weak.
The Congress has
fallen to the extent that
question papers are be-
ing leaked at the be-
hest of the party
.
Meanwhile, BJP MP
Dr Kirodi Lal Meena
too has targeted the
ruling party on the is-
sue. He said that
Godara’s arrest has
proved that the Con-
gress leaders and the
state government are
the mastermind be-
hind the whole epi-
sode. They are only
patronising the gangs
who are involved in
various exam malprac-
tices and irregulari-
ties, he added.
While allegations
were made, another
case of giving exam
with fake ID has come
to light in Jodhpur.
Sumer Pushtikar
School, Jalori Gate,
Jodhpur. Jodhpur Po-
lice has arrested two
candidates appearing
for VDO Exam. SHO
Sunil Charan said that
the police reached the
school on receiving in-
formation about a can-
didate sitting for exam
with a fake ID.
According to the
FIR, Rughnath Ram
Vishnoi, resident of
Sankra, Sanchore, got
a fake ID made by put-
ting his photo on the
admit card of Sunil
Bhil, resident of Bhin-
mal, on the basis of
which he appeared for
the examination in
place of Sunil.
Interrogation re-
vealed that he gave his
exam in first meeting
but in second meeting
he appeared to write
the exam in place of
Sunil. Both arrested.
CONG IS PLAYING WITH
CHILDREN’S FUTURE: RAJE
VDO EXAM: 2 FAKE CANDIDATES HELD
2 dead as
truck, trailer
collide head on
FUN RIDE AT KAZIRANGA...
First India Bureau
Rajsamand: A trailer
and truck collided head-
on on Wednesday in
Bhim police station
area here. The driver
sitting in the trailer,
one of his companions
and the driver of the
truck were trapped in
the cabin. One person
sitting in the trailer
died in the accident,
while the truck driver
and 1 person were seri-
ously injured. Injured
were admitted to Bhim
Hospital, from where
they were referred to
Beawar where 1 died.
Truck was filled with
bamboo, trailer with
aluminum.
RAJ DETECTS 23 MORE OMICRON CASES
ON WEDNESDAY, TALLY RISES TO 69
Bundi crosses target
vaccination, 101.2 %
Vaccination
drive slow as
public not
serious!
CORONA BLAST
IN JAIPUR, 88
CASES IN A DAY
Jaipur: The Pink City is all
set to face the third wave
of corona with the num-
ber of cases increasing
everyday. At 88, Wednes-
day saw the highest spike
in the number of daily
cases in this phase. Ghat-
gate prison has become
latest hotspot with 8 new
cases detected among in-
mates on Tuesday and 13
more on Wednesday. The
virus is gradually spread-
ing tentacles throughout
the state. Number of
clusters where epidemic
is spreading fast has gone
up to 40.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Even though
the third wave is about
to knock in the state, yet
the general public is not
showing seriousness.
Medical Minister Par-
sadi Lal Meena has set
a target of administer-
ing the first dose to
100% people by Decem-
ber 31, for which merely
two days are left and a
door-to-door campaign
is being run for this.
However, there are
those districts too that
have given a good per-
formance. Amongst
these are Pratapgarh
and Bundi which have
completed 100 percent
vaccine cover. In fact,
first dose has been ad-
ministered to 101.2% in
Bundi district and
101.1% in Pratapgarh.
Meanwhile, against the
target, Jaipur stands at
98.6 in Jaipur I and
97.2% in Jaipur II. Fur-
ther, 96.3% people have
got first dose at Hanu-
mangarh.
First India Bureau
Bundi: Once again the
district has topped in
vaccination due to joint
effort of local adminis-
tration, health depart-
ment & police.
The local District
Collector Renu Jaipal,
Chief Medical and
Health Officer Dr Ma-
hendra Tripathi and
their team, the nursing
staff all worked togeth-
er day and brought Bun-
di to the apex position.
So far 8,44,003 people
have been vaccinated
here, which is more
than the target. If we
talk about the percent-
age then 101.2 %.
CREDIT GOES TO
IAS RENU JAIPAL
CMHO Dr Mahendra
Tripathi gave information
about 101.2 %
vaccination. The
achievement is the work
of IAS officer Renu
Jaipal. Earlier, Jaipal did
100% vaccination in
Pratapgarh and now the
same mirrored in Bundi.
Strict covid protocol by cops
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: Number of
corona infected indi-
viduals is on the rise
here. To curb increase
in cases, the police ad-
ministration has
made preparations
once again to strictly
follow Covid protocol.
Additional Com-
missioner Law and
Order Haider Ali Zai-
di said that experts
are continuously ex-
pressing apprehen-
sion about third wave
of corona infection.
The effect of the first
& second waves of the
corona has been seen.
After the corona infec-
tion rises again in
Jaipur, the police are
now making it manda-
tory to apply masks
and strictly follow so-
cial distancing. He
said that CM Gehlot
has directed the Home
Department to strictly
follow the guidelines.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Municipal
Corporation Greater
Mayor Sheel Dhabhai
is seen in action for
continuous better san-
itation & removal of
temporary encroach-
ments in the corpora-
tion area. Even on
Wednesday Dhabhai
along with the coun-
cilors visited ward 41,
35 and 38 area to check
the encroachments re-
moval work happen-
ing on the main road.
Dhabhai in action, visits
site to check progress
RCA President Vaibhav Gehlot visited Kaziranga National Park
in Assam on Wednesday along with daughter Kashwini. Forest officer installing camera
at Galta forest area. —File Photo
Vax camp at police station.
—PHOTO
BY
PK
AGARWAL
—PHOTO
BY
SUMAN
SARKAR
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
My soul melts away for
sorrow; strengthen me
according to your word!
—Bible
IN-DEPTH
TOP TWEETS
COVID CASES
ARE RISING,
HOSPITALS TO
FACE ANOTHER
CHALLENGE NOW
ountry is all geared
up to face Omicron,
or is in the process of
putting up its defenc-
es against the vari-
ant which is multiplying at a
rapid pace. Though not lethal,
there have been only a few fa-
talities due to Omicron, it is
feared that its spread could lead
to further mutation of the virus.
As the highly infectious virus
spreads in the country
, the Cam-
bridge University’s India track-
er has warned that India was
likely to “see a period of explo-
sive growth in daily cases and
that the intense growth phase
will be relatively short”. Cam-
bridge University has developed
a Covid-19 India tracker. Over
9,000 new cases were reported in
the country on Wednesday
. With
cases rising hospitals will once
again be under strain. Hopefully
,
people won’t be denied medical
care due to shortage of beds and
we are better prepared this time
Young and old will rush for
vaccines now. Are there enough
jabs available?
C
his is one decision
of the Central
g o v e r n m e n t
which should be
neither politi-
cised nor criticised as it only
aims to promote Indian mu-
sic. Whether it is classical or
filmy Indian music has its
own melodious charm which
enthrals all of us, and also
some foreigners. The minis-
try’s joint secretary Usha
Padhee’s letter to airlines
and airport operators ex-
plains the reasons why in-
stead of foreign Indian music
should be played. “Music
played by most of the airlines
across the globe is quintes-
sential of the country to
which the airline belongs, for
example, jazz in American
airlines or Mozart in Austral-
ian airlines and Arab music
in an airline from the Middle
East.” The letter rightly
pointed out that Indian mu-
sic is seldom played in flights
operating on domestic or in-
ternational air routes.
Urging all airport opera-
tors and airlines to play In-
dian music at airports and
when airborne, the Civil
Aviation ministry pointed
out the rich heritage of In-
dian music and Indians are
generally proud of it. If one
goes by the joint secretary
Padhee’s letter, the music
played in other airlines is
classical (jazz and Mozart).
Therefore, playing classical
Indian music, hopefully both
instrumental and vocal, will
be a welcome move. Those
who do not relish classical
music should also be provid-
ed the option of listening to
film music of their choice.
The government must si-
multaneously promote train-
ing in classical music. Look
back and you will wonder
who’s there to replace MS
Subbulakshmi, Kumar Gan-
dharv, M. Balamuralikrish-
na, Girija Devi, Bhimsen
Joshi, Kishori Amonkar and
a host of other stalwarts or
come anywhere close.
CIVIL AVIATION STRIKES
THE RIGHT CHORD
The ministry’s joint
secretary Usha
Padhee’s letter to
airlines and airport
operators explains the
reasons why instead
of foreign Indian music
should be played
T
IS STRATEGIC
COOPERATION WITH
CHINA POSSIBLE?
Under these circumstances,
we don’t really have the
luxury of focusing exclusively
on competition or picking
fights for domestic political
gain. The risks to global
health and prosperity are too
high. Escaping the dangerous
path of competition without
cooperation will require
sustained leadership on both
sides and from all sectors of
society. There is no guarantee
of success, but there is no
alternative to trying
romclimatechangeandrising
inequality to the pandemic
and the digital revolution,
there is ample common
groundforrivalpowerstopur-
sue mutually beneficial forms
of collaboration. Unfortunate-
ly
, the opposite has happened,
raising doubts about the cur-
rent recovery and the world’s
future health and prosperity
.
Looking at the economic
landscape as 2021 draws to a
close, one cannot help but no-
tice the emergence of new ob-
staclestoarobustrecovery
.The
United States, Europe, China,
and others face a growing list
of remarkably similar short-
and longer-term challenges.
The pandemic remains the
most immediate concern.
Without full global vaccina-
tion, new COVID-19 variants
will continue to emerge, po-
tentially forcing governments
to renew partial or full lock-
downs. The coronavirus thus
represents a permanent drag
on the recovery
.
A second challenge is the
blockage of global supply
chains, which, together with
supply-sideshiftsinlabormar-
kets, has created persistent
inflationary pressures unlike
anythingseeninoveradecade.
Withoutcross-bordereffortsto
resolvesupplybottlenecksand
shortages, central banks may
be forced to curtail today’s
surging demand by tightening
monetary policy
.
Anothercommonissueisthe
complex task of properly regu-
lating the digital technologies
and sectors that now account
for an increasingly large share
of most economies. Regulators
in Europe, the US, China, and
India have been intensifying
their efforts on this front, writ-
ing new rules for data security
,
access, and usage, and launch-
inginvestigationsintopotential
abuses of market power, espe-
cially by the mega-platforms.
As the financial sector shifts to
digital payments and curren-
cies, and as new entrants
emerge in credit, insurance,
and asset-management mar-
kets, there is an urgent need to
adaptregulationstoensurefair
competition, access to valuable
data, and financial stability
.
It is no secret that a sub-
stantial share of incremental
wealth creation in recent dec-
ades has occurred in technol-
ogy sectors such as e-com-
merce, payments, fintech, and
social media. The result has
been high concentrations of
new wealth, which in turn
raises concerns about undue
influence over policy. Such
worries are particularly evi-
dent in the US and China,
even though the two coun-
tries have very different sys-
tems of governance, and thus
different channels through
which influence is exercised.
Similarly, although the ter-
minology differs in the US
and China, both countries are
struggling to reverse rising
income and wealth inequality
and declining social mobility
.
In the US, many politicians
speak of delivering more in-
clusive growth. In China, the
government has launched a
new campaign to achieve
“common prosperity
.”
Heated debates in both
countries about how best to
pursue these goals reflect con-
cerns that an excessive or
overly narrow approach to
redistribution could adverse-
ly affect economic efficiency
and dynamism.
The similarity between
these national policymaking
efforts suggests that the US
and China have a common in-
terest in establishing new
rules of engagement in the
global economy and the finan-
cial sector. Both must adapt to
the new realities implied by
the digital revolution and
shifting global power balanc-
es. There is also a clear need
for new agreements to limit
the offensive use of digital
and cyber technologies, and
to free up benign cross-border
flows of technology (in
health, education, and other
sectors) that are at risk of be-
ing blocked by national-secu-
rity considerations.
Finally, there is the global
challenge of climate change.
Without the free and friction-
less movement of the neces-
sary technologies and financ-
ing, the world will have no
chance of limiting global
warming to 1.5° Celsius above
pre-industrial levels. Here,
too, success will depend on
whether the US and China
can work together.
Withsomanycommonchal-
lenges, one might have expect-
ed the world’s leading powers
to pursue a difficult but rea-
sonable balance between stra-
tegic competition and strate-
gic cooperation. After all, both
China and the US would ben-
efit from acknowledging that
theyhavecompellingcommon
interests, not just unavoidable
disagreements.
But, for the most part, this
has not happened. Although
US President Joe Biden and
Chinese President Xi Jinping
recently agreed to carve out
space for cooperation on cli-
mate change and the energy
transition, the US nonethe-
less has doubled down on stra-
tegic competition, citing na-
tional-security concerns.
We are still a long way from
enjoying the free flow of tech-
nology needed to reduce glob-
al emissions to net-zero by
mid-century. On the Chinese
side, US strategy is seen as an
effort to impede or even re-
verse China’s economic and
technological progress. Amer-
ica’spartisanpolarizationand
social divisions are presented
as evidence of a failing politi-
cal and economic system.
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The writer is a Nobel laureate in economics,
is Professor of Economics Emeritus and
a former dean of the Graduate School of
Business at Stanford University
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remains the most
immediate concern.
Without full global
vaccination, new
COVID-19 variants will
continue to emerge,
potentially forcing
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Rakesh Ranjan
New Delhi: The secre-
tary-level reshuffle of
eight IAS officers ef-
fected on Monday is
seen to show a signifi-
cant trend.
First and foremost,
the reshuffle opened up
the opportunity for up-
ward mobility for 1990
batch IAS officers who
have been waiting for
Secretary-level post-
ings at the Centre.
Pankaj Jain, an As-
sam-Meghalaya cadre
1990-batch IAS officer
became the first benefi-
ciary of the reshuffle
from his batch. His ap-
pointment as Secretary,
Ministry of Petroleum
Natural Gas, might
have enthused his
batchmates because the
ministry is viewed as
an important one. His
elevation from the rank
of Additional Secretary
in the Department of
Financial Services, an-
other key ministry, may
be indicative of the ad-
ministration’s confi-
dence in his ability
.
Further, even as sev-
eral officers from the
1989 batch have been
awaiting their turn for
Secretary-level posting,
Manoj Joshi (a Kerala
Cadre IAS) was named
as the successor to Dur-
ga Shanker Mishra who
was set to hang his
boots coming Friday as
Secretary of the Hous-
ing Urban Affairs but
in a sudden move the
Centre on Wednesday
evening announced
Mishra’s repatriation
to cadre as state chief
secretary
.
To help familiarize
Manoj Joshi with his
new assignment, he
was first appointed as
OSD before taking over
the charge from Mishra
who made a sort of re-
cord of serving for the
eight consecutive years
in the Ministry as Joint
Secretary, Additional
Secretary, and Secre-
tary. Joshi was earlier
working as Special Sec-
retary in the Ministry
of Food Processing In-
dustries.
Further, Joshi’s
batchmate Rohit Ku-
mar Singh, a Rajasthan
cadre IAS officer, was
appointed as Secretary,
Department of Con-
sumer Affairs. Singh
has also spearheaded
the newly carved-out
special-purpose Secre-
tariat for ‘Azadi Ka Am-
rit Mahotsav’ as Special
Secretary
.
Singh has replaced
Ms. Leena Nandan who
was laterally appoint-
ed/shifted to the key
ministry for Environ-
ment, Forests, and Cli-
mate Change
(MoEFCC). Ms. Nan-
dan joins the batch of
three secretaries given
new responsibilities on
a lateral-shift basis. Ms.
Nandan will take over
from the outgoing Sec-
retary (MoEFCC)
Rameshwar Prasad
Gupta retiring this
coming Friday
.
Further, Sanjay Ku-
mar Singh, a 1987-batch
MP cadre IAS officer,
was appointed as Secre-
tary, Ministry of Steel.
This post has fallen va-
cant after the appoint-
ment of his batchmate
Pradeep Kumar Trip-
athi as DOPT Secretary
.
While moving to Steel,
Singh will hand over
the charge of Secretary,
Department of Admin-
istrative Reforms
Public Grievances, and
Department of Pen-
sions Pensioners Wel-
fare to V Srinivas, a
1989-batch Rajasthan
cadre IAS officer, work-
ing in the same depart-
ment as Special Secre-
tary
.
Rajeev Ranjan
(lAS:1989:MP) has been
appointed as Secretary,
National Commission
for Backward Classes
in the rank pay of
Secretary to the Gov-
ernment of India at a
time when the back-
ward classes issue is
politically hot. Cur-
rently, he is Special Sec-
retary, Department of
Expenditure, Ministry
of Finance.
The appointment of
former Chief Secretary
of Punjab Ms. Vini Ma-
hajan, a 1987 batch of-
ficer, as Union Secre-
tary for the Department
of Drinking Water and
Sanitation has drawn
attention for a few rea-
sons.
First, she is the only
one in the lot to be
brought from the cadre
state as a fresh entrant.
Secondly, ever since
Capt Amrinder Singh’s
Govt was toppled and
Capt joined hands with
BJP, it was presumed
that the Centre would
induct Ms. Mahajan
into the next round of
secretary-reshuffle as
she has been close to
Captain. It may be not-
ed that her husband
Dinkar Gupta, ex-DGP
of Punjab, may be the
next whom the Centre
may draft as DG in a
Central Paramilitary
Force or a Central Po-
lice Organization.
Among all, Bharat
Lal’s appointment was
very interesting. The
1988-batch Indian For-
est Service officer was
picked up as the next
Secretary of the Lokpal
Secretariat vice Brij
Kumar Agarwal who is
set to complete his term
of the contract this
coming Friday. Inter-
estingly, among all the
appointments, the noti-
fication on Lal’s was
full of officialese.
It didn’t escape any-
one’s notice that Lal got
a fresh lease of career a
month ahead of his re-
tirement(i.e.31.12.2021).
His contractual ap-
pointment was done for
a period of one year be-
yond the date of his su-
perannuation on usual
terms and conditions
applicable to re-em-
ployed Central Govern-
ment officers.
Interestingly, Lal’s
appointment was con-
trary to what officials
generally believed.
Many have expected
him to become the next
Secretary of the De-
partment of Drinking
Water Sanitation
where he worked as Ad-
ditional Secretary for a
long and handled the
most ambitious pro-
grams of the drinking
water pipelines.
However, it is pointed
out that Lal had often
missed out on opportu-
nities for better place-
ment. Considering the
Lok Pal institution is an
important one, there is
enough reason for Lal
to be happy
.
Secy-level reshuffle indicates consolidation entry of 1990 batch of IAS
READING BETWEEN LINES
New Delhi: Union Min-
ister Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat on Wednes-
day said the BJP is
ready for virtual elec-
tion rallies and the par-
ty will follow the Elec-
tion Commission’s
guidelines issued re-
garding polls in the
wake of the emergence
of Omicron variant of
COVID-19 .
Speaking to media
persons here, Shekha-
wat said, “Conducting
elections is the respon-
sibility of the Election
Commission. The EC is
holding talks with the
health secretary and
the experts over the
pandemic situation of
the country. The elec-
tion commission will
make a decision on elec-
tion rallies and we will
follow the guidelines.”
He slammed Punjab
Chief Minister Charan-
jit Singh Channi for al-
leging BJP of creating
panic over the pandem-
ic situation after the
rise in the cases of
COVID across the coun-
try ahead of the Assem-
bly elections.
“Centre has not is-
sued any fresh guide-
lines over COVID-19 ,
but many states have
done it unilaterally
. I
think Channi sahib is
pointing towards AAP
andKejriwal,”headded.
Shekhawat says BJP ready
for virtual election rallies
He slammed Channi for alleging BJP is creating panic over pandemic situation
ANDHRA PRADESH BJP PROMISES LIQUOR
AT `50 A BOTTLE IF VOTED TO POWER
Amaravati: The BJP in Andhra Pradesh has prom-
ised to offer liquor at `50
per bottle, besides several
initiatives. BJP Chief Somu
Veeraju, lashing out at CM
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and
opposition Telugu Desam
Party, Veerraju said the po-
litical forces in the state failed to develop the state.
New Delhi: Karnataka Congress president DK Shiva-
kumar on Wednesday scolded a man for trying to take
a selfie with him in Mandya district. In a clip shared
by ANI, he can be seen grabbing the mobile phone of
the man and moving the device away from his face.
Shivakumar later cited the assassination of former PM
Rajiv Gandhi to defend his act. He said one cannot be
sure what the other person is carrying in his hand.
“You know what happened to Rajiv Gandhi. Some-
times, human anger and emotions come out, nothing
wrong in that,” he was quoted as saying by ANI.
New Delhi: A day after the Federation of Resident Doc-
tors’ Association (FORDA)
proposed three demands
to end the protest over
the delay in NEET-PG
counselling and alleged
manhandling of doctors
by the police, it decided on
Wednesday to continue the
strike until the police issue a ‘’written apology for their
behaviour’’, according to FORDA President Dr Manish.
SHIVAKUMAR SCOLDS MAN FOR TRYING TO
TAKE SELFIE WITH HIM, CITES RAJIV GANDHI
FORDA CONTINUES STRIKE, SEEKS
WRITTEN APOLOGY FROM DELHI POLICE
NEWS DIGEST
MLA Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi
gets ‘Z’ category security by MHA
New Delhi: Punjab
MLA Rana Gurmit
Singh Sodhi, who
recently joined the
BJP from Congress
has been given ‘Z’
category security
in Delhi and Pun-
jab, said a MHA of-
ficial on Wednesday
.
“We have provided Z
category security to So-
dhi in Delhi and Pun-
jab. He was given secu-
rity on December 26,”
said senior MHA
official.
Sodhi, an MLA
from Guru Har
Sahai in
Ferozpur district
joinedBJPonDe-
cember 21 ahead of the
Punjab Assembly elec-
tions which are slated
for early next year.
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
DECISION ON SEAT-SHARING
FOR PUNJAB POLLS SOON
MANIPUR MINISTER LETPAO
HAOKIP JOINS BJP IN DELHI
New Delhi: Union Minister of State
Som Parkash on Wednesday said that
the seat-sharing with BJP alliance
parties will be decoded in two to three
days. His statement came after BJP
announced its alliance with Cpt Ama-
rinder Singh’s party and former Akali
Dal leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa’s
new outfit for upcoming Punjab polls.
New Delhi: Manipur minister and NPP
leader Letpao Haokip on Wednesday
joined BJP in the presence of Union
minister Bhupender Yadav. NPP is
BJP’s ally in Manipur and Hakoip is the
youth affairs and sports minister in the
BJP-led govt. Hakoip joined the BJP in
presence of party’s national spokesper-
son Sambit Patra the Union minister.
In blow to Sidhu,
Congress won’t
announce CM
face in Punjab
Chandigarh: In a blow
to Punjab Congress
chief Navjot Singh Sid-
hu, who is said to have
been positioning him-
self asthechief minister
candidateof Congressin
the state, a senior party
leader confirmed ru-
mors that Congress
won’t announce a CM
face for the upcoming
stateassemblyelections.
Sunil Jakhar, Chair-
man of campaign com-
mittee of Punjab Con-
gress, said party will
contest under a “joint
leadership”. The move
is aimed at balancing
caste equations in the
state and preventing in-
fighting within the par-
ty. The top faces of the
party in Punjab come
from diverse communi-
ties, aimed at strength-
ening numbers by tap-
ping into vote banks of
all electorally signifi-
cant groups.
Sidhu had demanded
that his party declare a
chief minister candi-
date as recently as
Wednesday morning.
—ANI
IN THE COURTYARD
Court seeks Centre’s report on 68
fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy
Chennai: Madurai
bench of the Madras
HC sought a detailed
report from the Cen-
tral govt about the
steps taken to bring
back the 68 fishermen
who were arrested by
the Sri Lankan Navy
.
An advocate from
Rameshwaram moved
a petition before the
Madurai bench regard-
ing the recent arrest of
68 fishermen from
Rameshwaram and
Pudukkottai.
In the petition, he
has stated that when
Gujarat fishermen
were shot by the Paki-
stan Navy, the Central
govt immediately sum-
moned the Pakistan
HighCommissionerfor
India and registered its
condemnation.
Rape convict sentenced to
life, throws shoe at judge
Surat: A court in Surat
today sentenced a
27-year-old man to life
imprisonment “for the
remainder of his natu-
ral life” in a case of
rape and murder of a
five-year-old girl in
April this year.
After the court of
specialPOCSOjudgePS
Kala pronounced the
sentence, the convict,
Sujit Saket, got enraged
and threw his slippers
towards the judge. The
footwear missed the
target and fell near the
witness box. According
to the prosecution, the
convict, a resident of
MadhyaPradesh,raped
and murdered the girl
on April 30. The victim
was the daughter of a
migrant labourer.
Case can’t be
stopped as others
not charged: SC
New Delhi: Criminal
proceedings against an
accused cannot be
stopped merely be-
cause some of the per-
sons who might have
committed the offenc-
es are not charge-
sheeted, SC said while
hearing an appeal filed
by Suvarna Coopera-
tive Bank Ltd against a
Karnataka HC order.
WITH MISHRA REPATRIATED AS ‘UP
CS’, CENTRE’S POLITICS ROLLS ON
Rakesh Ranjan
New Delhi: Wednes-
day’s ACC announce-
ment of the repatria-
tion of Union Secretary
for Housing Urban
Affairs Durga Shanker
Mishra, a 1984 batch UP
cadre IAS officer, who is
set to retire two days
later, has drawn the at-
tention of one and all
for its unique wording.
The notification
reads, “The Appoint-
ments Committee of
the Cabinet has ap-
proved repatriation of
Shri Durga Shanker
Mishra, lAS (UP:1984)
to his cadre for his pro-
posed appointment as
Chief Secretary, Uttar
Pradesh by the State
Government of Uttar
Pradesh.”
Normally, when an
officer is repatriated,
the ACC never states
the posting the officer
will get in his state cad-
re.
The wording of the
notification suggests
that the central govern-
ment is repatriating
Mishra because the
state government has
‘proposed’ to make him
the CS and therefore the
centre was complying
with a request from the
UP government. Not
surprisingly
, the Centre
issued another notifica-
tion extending Mishra’s
service by a year.
Not unusual because
both the central and UP
governments are run by
the same party. It is
quite likely that both
governments might
have consulted each
other on the issue and
might have felt that
Mishra may be more
useful as the CS since
the state is scheduled to
face elections in a few
months that appears in-
creasingly complex for
the ruling dispensation.
Since Mishra will re-
place Rajendra Kumar
Tiwari (1985 batch IAS)
as state CS, it may be
considered necessary to
bring Tiwari to the Cen-
tre, unless there is
something more inter-
esting for his accommo-
dation in the state itself.
Mishra’s repatriation
as CS has triggered a lot
of political specula-
tions. He was once a PS
to BSP supremo
Mayawati. So, it is spec-
ulated whether
Mishra’s appointment
is part of BJP’s out-
reach programme to the
BSP leader. In this con-
text, it is pointed out
that when the BJP won
the state election last
time, there was a plan
then to make Mishra
the state chief secre-
tary in the belief at the
Centre that Adityanath
may not measure up to
the stupendous task
that lay ahead in UP.
However, to maintain
the public image of har-
mony within the party,
the Centre scuttled its
own plan as it had scut-
tled the plan to make
Manoj Sinha the CM.
But, now, in the face
of an impending elec-
tion, the state CM finds
himself on a weak wick-
et having estranged a
lot of party workers
and leaders. So the Cen-
tre is seen to have
stepped into managing
the state administra-
tion. It could also be the
Centre’s way of show-
ing Adityanath his
place.
Durga Shankar Mishra
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COVID RAISES ITS UGLY HEAD AGAIN
IN MUMBAI, 2.5K CASES IN 24-HRS
Mumbai: With the ris-
ing case of Covid-19 in
Mumbai, Aditya Thack-
eray, who is the Guard-
ian Minister of the city,
chaired a meeting.
In the meeting, BMC
Commissioner Iqbal
Singh Chahal, Mumbai
Mayor Kishori Ped-
nekar and other health
officials were also pre-
sent. Mumbai reported
2,510 Covid-19 cases in
the past 24 hours an 82
per cent jump over
Tuesday’s 1,377 cases.
Mumbai is prepping for
a massive rise in Covid
cases. “Covid restric-
tions must be complied
with by all. If hotels are
violating Covid-19 pro-
tocols and restrictions,
action will be taken
against them,” Aaditya
said. —ANI
Kolkata: West Bengal
chief minister Mamata
Banerjee said on
Wednesday schools and
colleges in the state
could be closed for some
time amid rising num-
ber of Covid-19 cases.
Banerjee held an ad-
ministrative meeting
wherein she asked offi-
cials to review the cur-
rent pandemic situa-
tion in the state and
also begin identifying
containment zones in
Kolkata given the high
rate of infection in the
city
.
Educational institu-
tions reopened in the
state on November 16
after a gap of about 20
months.
Bengal on Tuesday
witnessed a massive
jump in single-day Cov-
id-19 cases having
logged 752 infections,
up from 439 reported on
the preceding day. Of
the 752 fresh cases, Kol-
kata accounted for 382
infections, followed by
North 24 Parganas with
102. On Monday, Kolka-
ta recorded 204
infections, the state
health bulletin data
showed. —PTI
New Delhi: Amid the
rise in cases of Omi-
cron variant of corona-
virus, CRPF on Wednes-
day has reactivated
their Covid care centre
in Bawana in Delhi.
The 50-bed dedicated
Covid care centre in
Bawana has been reac-
tivated. A Covid moni-
toring cell at CRPF
headquarters and at 23
other establishments of
the force has been acti-
vated.
Total 99.74 per cent
CRPF personnel are
fully vaccinated, the re-
maining cannot be ad-
ministered vaccines
due to comorbidities.
CRPF will administer
booster dose to all per-
sonnel. —ANI
Didi mulls shutting
schools as Covid-19
cases rise unabated
Amid Omicron
threat, CRPF
reactivates its
Covid facility
Dr Dangs Lab as central lab conducted tests in
all 3 trial phases of Corbevax vaccine: Dr Dang
Action will be taken if hotels, restaurants violate Covid-19
norms, says Maha Environment Min Aaditya Thackeray
New Delhi: With the
Drug Controller General
of India (DCGI) approv-
ing two new COVID-19
vaccines and one anti-
viral drug for emergency
use on Tuesday, Dr
Arjun Dang, CEO, Dr
Dangs Lab, welcomed
the announcement and
said they feel immensely
proud “to have been a
part of this momentous
journey as the central lab
of choice for an end-to-
end services” concerning
Corbevax vaccine. “Dr
Dangs Lab conducted
screening, safety and
several immunogenic-
ity tests for all the three
phases of the Corbevax
which were multi-centric,
ensuring seamless man-
agement, timely submis-
sion of results. —ANI
OPS urges Stalin to take ‘appropriate action’
to curb spread of Omicron in Tamil Nadu
Chennai: All India
Anna Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam (AIADMK)
Coordinator and former
deputy Chief Minister
O Panneerselvam on
Wednesday urged Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister MK
Stalin to take “appropri-
ate action” to curb the
spread of the Omicron
variant of Covid-19 in
the State. Panneersel-
vam said, “The number
of Omicron confirmed
cases in Tamil Nadu
has risen to 45 on
Wednesday. Doctors
expect schools, colleg-
es, Government offices,
banks, private offices
and factories to ensure
100 per cent face
masks and adherence
to community spaces.”
“Therefore, I urge the
CM to take appropriate
action to prevent the
further spread of the
Omicron,” he added.
Lucknow: A shock-
ing viral video of a
man thrashing a
Dalit minor girl in
Uttar Pradesh’s Am-
ethi has triggered
outrage, prompting
the police to register
a case and make an
arrest. Two men
were arrested in Am-
ethi on Wednesday
for assaulting a
16-year-old Dalit girl
in Raipur Phulwari
town on suspicion of
theft, police said.
The video shows
two men holding the
teenaged girl to the
floor while a third
rains blows on the
soles of her feet with
a stick. The girl was
reportedly accused
of theft; three wom-
en seen in the video
are heard question-
ing her. She cries out
in pain, but the blows
don’t stop. At one
point, the man hit-
ting the girl drags
her on the floor,
grabs her by the hair
and shakes her in a
brutal show.
In a statement
shared on Twitter by
the official handle of
Amethi Police, Circle
Officer Arpit Kapoor
has said they have
registered a case un-
der the Protection of
Children from Sexu-
al Offences (POCSO)
Act and the SC/ST
(Prevention of Atroc-
ities) Act and arrest-
ed one Naman Soni
so far. He added that
the other accused in
the case will be ar-
rested soon.
Condemning the
incident, Congress
leader Priyanka Gan-
dhiVadrahastrained
guns at the Yogi Gov-
ernment. —PTI
2 held in UP after
video of girl being
tortured goes viral
Thiruvananthapuram: A 19-year-old youth was
stabbed to death allegedly by the owner of a
house, which he broke into early on Wednesday,
police said. The accused later surrendered at the
nearby police station and admitted that he killed
the youth suspecting him to be a thief.
Anish George, a native of Pettah in the heart of
the city, was killed by Lalu, who also hails from
the same place. According to the accused, the
shocking incident took place by around 3.30 am.
Lalu said he woke up to some noise in one of the
rooms on the first floor of the house and found
George there. Suspecting him to be a thief, he
attacked the person using a sharp weapon. —PTI
KERALA TEEN STABBED TO DEATH IN
ALLEGED ROBBERY ATTEMPT
New Delhi: Refuting
media reports on the
price of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s new
Merc-Maybach S650
guard-armoured cars,
sources in the know
stated that the cars cost
lesser than the appar-
ently inflated prices
quoted in some media
reports. Sources added
that the price was in
fact “a third” of the
range of prices being
quoted in various me-
dia portals.
Earlier, some media
portals reported that
the top of the line May-
bach S650 guard which
had enhanced security
features was in excess
of Rs 12 crore.
However, decisions
makers privy to infor-
mation of this particu-
lar security upgrade
told ANI on the condi-
tion of anonymity that
media reports were
quoting an inflated
priceandalsoexpressed
concern that specula-
tion on security fea-
tures of this particular
car was not in the na-
tional interest. —ANI
New Delhi: The In-
come Tax Department
carried out search-and-
seizure operations on 22
December on two prom-
inent business groups
of Raipur and Korba,
engaged in the busi-
nesses of manufactur-
ing iron and steel prod-
ucts, coal washery
.
As per an official re-
lease, the search action
covered more than 35
premises spread over
Raipur, Korba, Bilaspur
and Raigarh districts of
Chhattisgarh.
During the course of
the search action
against one of the
groups, various incrim-
inating documents and
digital evidence were
found, including a par-
allel set of cash books.
The preliminary analy-
sis of these parallel sets
of cash books revealed
a systematic record of
unaccounted transac-
tions of more than Rs.
200 crore.
Later, it came to light
that certain entities of
this group were in-
dulged in hiding re-
crods of actual produc-
tion and unaccounted
sales made in cash. In
the case of one such en-
tity, a parallel set of
books of account bore
evidence of transac-
tions of about Rs.50
crore, which is not re-
flected in the regular
books of account. —ANI
New Delhi: The Indian
army, along with the
National Security
Council Secretariat
(NSCS), established a
Quantum Lab to spear-
head research and
training at the Military
College of Telecommu-
nication and Engineer-
ing (MCTE) in Madhya
Pradesh’s Mhow. Gen
MM Naravane, the
Chief of Army
Staff, was also briefed
on the developments
during his recent visit
to Mhow.
Military College of
Telecommunication
Engineering (MCTE) is
a leading government
college based in Mhow
which provides an ar-
ray of academic cours-
es and events. —ANI
Chennai: Apple suppli-
er Foxconn Technology
Group on Wednesday,
said that it is restruc-
turing its local manage-
ment team, after the re-
cent mass food-poison-
ing incident at Sripe-
rumbudur factory’s off-
site dormitory facility.
An Apple spokesperson
said Foxconn’s Sripe-
rumbudur facility
placed on probation.
In a statement on
Wednesday, Foxconn
said that all employees
will continue to be paid
while “necessary im-
provements” are under-
taken before restarting
operations.
Foxconn said it will
continue to provide
support for staff as they
return to work. “We are
also restructuring our
local management team
and our management
systems to ensure we
can achieve and main-
tain the high standards
that are needed,” a
statement by Foxconn
Technology Group said.
— Agencies
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: PM Naren-
dra Modi repealed the
three agriculture laws
by putting his reputa-
tion at stake and agreed
to accept everything the
farmers said.
But the demand for
removal of Union MoS
for Home Ajay Mishra
alias Teni Maharaj from
the government was not
accepted. The farmers
kept pushing for this
and the entire Opposi-
tion was adamant about
this in Parliament but
the government did not
budge. Teni Maharaj
was definitely kept out
of someeventsandsome
days from Parliament
but he was not removed.
BJPbelievesthatTeni
Maharaj will mobilise
Brahmin votes in UP
, so
hewasnotremoved.Sig-
nificantly, the BJP is
worrying over the Brah-
min vote. In the areas of
Purvanchal and Bun-
delkhand, there is news
of Brahmins getting an-
gry with the BJP
.
Only then, on the pre-
text of the ‘Prabudh
Varg Sammelan’, the
BJP had organised
Brahmin conferences
and now a committee of
Brahmin leaders has
been formed, which will
go to the area and con-
vince the angry Brah-
mins. Ajay Mishra has
also been included in
this committee.
A meeting of Brah-
min leaders was held at
the residence of Union
Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan in Delhi, in
which this committee
was formed. Apart from
Teni Maharaj, Deputy
CM Dinesh Sharma,
Minister Shrikant Shar-
ma and Jitin Prasad are
also included in this.
CONGRESS HAS
HATRED FOR
HINDUS: SAMBIT
BSF SEIZES YABA
TABLETS WORTH
`1.47 CR, 4 HELD
New Delhi: Slamming
the Congress over the
Malegaon case, BJP
spokesperson Sambit
Patra said the grand-old
party has a hatred for
Hindus. The BJP spokes-
persons remarks came
a day after a witness of
2008 Malegaon bomb
blast case turned hostile
and told the court that
Maharashtra ATS had
forced him to falsely take
UP CM Yogi Adityanath
and five RSS members’
names in the case.
Agartala: The BSF on
Tuesday seized 29,580
Yaba tablets worth Rs
1.47 crore near the
Indo-Bangladesh border
in Tripura. Earlier on
Tuesday night, the BSF
troops confiscated
contraband items worth
Rs 15,78,138. Acting
on specific intelligence
inputs, BSF troops of
Gokulnagar foiled the
trans-border attempt
and apprehended four
Bangladeshi nationals.
ITBP CHIEF GETS
ADDITIONAL
CHARGE OF SSB DG
AKBAR ALLAHABADI’S
NAME CHANGED TO
‘PRAYAGRAJI’
New Delhi: ITBP
chief Sanjay Arora on
Wednesday was given
additional charge of the
post of Director General
SSB. The MHA issued
an office memorandum
directing to refer to the
subject and to convey
the approval of the
competent authority
that consequent upon
the superannuation of
Kumar Rajesh Chandra
as Director-General of
the SSB in December
this year.
Prayagraj: The suffixes
of renowned Urdu poets
were changed from “Al-
lahabadi” to “Prayagraj”
on the website of the
Uttar Pradesh Higher
Education Services
Commission on Tues-
day, prompting officials
to claim the portal was
hacked.The ‘Allahabadi’
suffix of all writers or
poets was changed to
‘Prayagraj’ on the portal.
These include poets
Rashid Allahabadi. —PTI
‘WHY TROUBLED’: MINISTER’S JIBE AT
AKHILESH ON UP BUSINESSMAN RAIDS
Ballia: Taking a swipe at Akhilesh Yadav, Union
Minister Anurag Thakur said the Samajwadi
Party (SP) chief was
“troubled” over raids
at a perfume trader’s
properties but did not
feel for the poor. He
also sought to know
whether Congress
president Sonia Gandhi, senior leaders Rahul
Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Yadav
had taken the “BJP vaccine” for Covid-19.
CRUCIAL READ IT-dept conducts searches on
business houses of Chhattisgarh
Sources clarify on car
added to PM’s security
New Delhi: Taxpay-
ers who have not
e-verified their ITRs
for 2019-20 fiscal
can complete the
verification process
by February 28, 2022,
as the Income Tax
department has given
a one-time relaxation.
As per law, an
ITR, filed electroni-
cally without a digital
signature, has to be
verified electronically
through Aadhaar OTP,
or net-banking, or
code sent through
demat account, pre-
validated bank ac-
count and ATM within
120 days of filing the
return. —PTI
FOR INCOME
TAX RETURNS,
THIS DEADLINE
IS IMPORTANT
Army sets up
lab at Mhow to
boost research
and training
Apple puts Foxconn’s
facility on probation
Will Teni Maharaj successfully mobilise
Brahmin votes for BJP in UP elections
Maharashtra Minister Aaditya Thackeray holds a meeting at the BMC office to review the situation.
Ajay Mishra alias Teni Maharaj
MASS FOOD POSIONING IN TN
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को पट्ा जारी कर मिया जारेगा। आरेिक द्ारा आरेिन पत् के साथि संलग्न मकये गये कागजात की जानकारी काय्व
मिरस में काया्वलय से प्रापत की जा सकती है।
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नाम ि त्पतिा का नाम खसरा नं. राजसि ग्ाम िर्गरज बयनामा
1 श्ी ओमप्रकाि पुत् पुरुिोतिम मनरासी िौपडा मसनिर, धौलपुर 163 धौलपुर 163 बयनामा
2 श्ी सररता प्रजापमत पत्ी िीपिनि प्रजापमत, बा्डी, धौलपुर 688 महमिपुर 200 बयनामा
3 श्ी सररता प्रजापमत पत्ी िीपिनि प्रजापमत बा्डी धौलपुर 688 महमिपुर 200 बयनामा
4
श्ीमती अनीता पत्ी गजेनद्र प्रजापमत मनरासी आननि नगर
कॉलोनी, धौलपुर
688/1 महमिपुर 200 बयनामा
5 श्ीमती रेखा पत्ी नरेि कुमार मनरासी भरतपुर 887 महमिपुर 222.22 बयनामा
6 श्ीमती मरमला िेरी पत्ी मुन्ा मनरासी मिीना कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 86 फमतहाबाि 66.66 बयनामा
7 श्ी मुन्ा खां पुत् मििमा खां मनरासी तलैया, धौलपुर 683 धौलपुर 128.39 बयनामा
8 श्ी असगर खां पुत् हुसैन खां मनरासी तलैया कोठी, धौलपुर 54 फमतहाबाि 142.22 बयनामा
9 श्ी तरूण मसंह परहार पुत् संजीर मनरासी मपिारली बा्डी, धौलपुर 655, 656 महमिपुर 180 बयनामा
10
श्ीमती पुषपा िेरी पत्ी गौरेलाल मनरासी मंगल मबहार काॅलोनी,
धौलपुर
937 महमिपुर 237 बयनामा
11 श्ी रकील पुत् राम्ररूप मनरासी बा्डी, धौलपुर
894/ 1152
/ 1 / 2
महमिपुर 185 बयनामा
12
श्ीमती सुमन कुमारी पत्ी मिनेि कुमार िमा्व मनरासी बसे्डी,
धौलपुर
895/1 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
13 श्ी मिन पुत् खूबी मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 938 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
14 श्ी धममेनद्र पुत् मंगल मसंह मनरासी गढी िटौला सैपंऊ, धौलपुर 696 महमिपुर 166.66 बयनामा
15 श्ी भूपेनद्र पुत् राजीरर मनरासी मोहन काॅलोनी, धौलपुर 611 महमिपुर 120.83 बयनामा
16
श्ी सररन मसंह पुत् मौजीराम मनरासी अननिापुरा राजाखे्डा,
धौलपुर
526 महमिपुर 149 बयनामा
17
श्ी सलमान खान, िाहरूख खान, आममर खान, कामसम खां
पुत्गण िमिाि मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर
58 फमतहाबाि 493.89 बयनामा
18 श्ीमती बेबी पत्ी असगर खां मनरासी तलैया कोठी, धौलपुर 54 फमतहाबाि 133.33 बयनामा
19 श्ीमती बेबी पत्ी असगर खां मनरासी तलैया कोठी, धौलपुर 54 फमतहाबाि 126.88 बयनामा
20 श्ीमती हरपयारी पत्ी मौजीराम मनरासी मिीना कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 30 धौलपुर 50 बयनामा
21 श्ीमती ऊिा पत्ी शयामबाबू मनरासी धौलपुर 822 मफरोजपुर 74 बयनामा
22 श्ी मुनेि कुमार पुत् गोकुल िनि मनरासी आननि नगर, धौलपुर 881 महमिपुर 181.66 बयनामा
23 श्ीमती महािेरी पत्ी हरीकेि मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 41 फमतहाबाि 164.84 बयनामा
24 श्ी महारीर पुत् लालाराम मनरासी मजरौली का पुरा, धौलपुर 128 मजरौली 50 बयनामा
25 श्ी धीर मसंह पुत् गुनिीराम मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 33 फमतहाबाि 111.11 बयनामा
26
श्ीमती राधा िेरी पत्ी गोपाल मसंह मनरासी सीताराम कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
894 / 1152
/ 1 / 2
महमिपुर 208.33 बयनामा
27
श्ी हंसराज मसंह मसकररार पुत् रामरीर मसंह मनरासी खेरागढ,
आगरा
627 महमिपुर 110 बयनामा
28 श्ी रमरनद्र मसंह पुत् अमर मसंह मनरासी बा्डी, धौलपुर 627 महमिपुर 97.77 बयनामा
29 श्ी लोहरे पुत् फगुनी मनरासी कच्ी सराय, पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 36 फमतहाबाि 100 बयनामा
30
श्ी समिन ममतिल पुत् राधा मकिन मनरासी नारायण कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
82 िमापुर 103.88 बयनामा
31 श्ीमती नेहा पत्ी धम्व मसंह मनरासी रतनपुरा बा्डी, धौलपुर 663 महमिपुर 79.87 बयनामा
32 श्ीमती अनीता पत्ी मुकेि कुमार मनरासी बसे्डी, धौलपुर 546 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
33 श्ी द्ाररका प्रसाि पुत् िंकर मसंह मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, धौलपुर 467 धौलपुर 38.88 बयनामा
34
रिा्वरानी पत्ी द्ाररका प्रसाि मनरासी जी.टी. रो्ड, मिकारबाग,
धौलपुर
467 धौलपुर 432 बयनामा
35 श्ी हररओम िमा्व पुत् रामजीलाल िमा्व मनरासी धौलपुर 308 मजरौली 150 बयनामा
36 श्ीमती गुड्ी िेरी पत्ी हामकम मसंह मनरासी सैपंऊ रो्ड, धौलपुर 14 धौलपुर 100 बयनामा
37
श्ी िेरेनद्र कुमार वयास पुत् मिरिरनलाल मनरासी नौगजा पुराना
िहर, धौलपुर
110 फमतहाबाि 350 बयनामा
38
श्ी परिोतिम गौ्ड पुत् कैलाि मनरासी ग्ाम हरजूपुरा बसे्डी,
धौलपुर
408 / 25 झौर 221 बयनामा
39
श्ीमती क्तुरी िेरी पत्ी रामरीर मनरासी नारायण कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
8820 / 2 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
40
श्ी आमीन उफ्फ अमीन खां पुत् मुन्ू खां मनरासी पुराना िहर,
धौलपुर
562 धौलपुर 150 बयनामा
41
श्ी सामबर खां, अमीन उफ्फ मीन खां पुत् मुन्ू खां मनरासी पटपरा,
धौलपुर
562 धौलपुर 166.66 बयनामा
42 श्ी कैलािी पुत् घूरेलाल मनरासी सागरपा्डा, धौलपुर 370 फमतहाबाि 200 बयनामा
43 श्ी पूरन प्रजापमत पुत् घूरेलाल मनरासी सागरपा्डा, धौलपुर 370 फमतहाबाि 200 बयनामा
44 श्ी बहािुर मसंह पुत् घूरेलाल मनरासी सागरपा्डा, धौलपुर 370 फमतहाबाि 200 बयनामा
45 श्ीमती अनीता यािर पत्ी संतोि यािर मनरासी गरामलयर 698 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
46
श्ी महाराज मसंह पुत् गुलाब मसंह कुिराह मनरासी भामतीपुरा,
धौलपुर
92 महारतनगर 133.33 बयनामा
47
श्ी बबलू, सुनील, जेक, जोन, मरमलयम पुत्गण जेमस बाबू
मनरासी फूटा िरराजा, धौलपुर
43 फमतहाबाि 248.88 बयनामा
48 श्ी िलेल मसह पुत् रंिी मनरासी बा्डी, धौलपुर 939 महमिपुर 118.33 बयनामा
49 श्ी प्रेम कुमार पुत् िौलीराम मनरासी पटपरा के पीिे, धौलपुर 694 धौलपुर 170 बयनामा
50
श्ीमती राखी पत्ी अखलेि, श्ीमती कोमेि पत्ी धीरेनद्र
कोलुआ, धौलपुर
894/2 महमिपुर 166.66 बयनामा
51 श्ीमती मधू पत्ी मटनकूराम मनरासी सैपंऊ, धौलपुर 545 महमिपुर 116.66 बयनामा
52 श्ी केिर गौ्ड पुत् कैलाि िनि गौ्ड मनरासी बसे्डी, धौलपुर 25 / 1 / 2 झौर 244.44 बयनामा
53 श्ीमती ममता गौ्ड पत्ी पुरुिोतम गौ्ड मनरासी हरजूपुरा, धौलपुर 24 / 2 झौर 200 बयनामा
54 श्ी िबबरी पुत् नरी खां मनरासी पुरानी सराय, धौलपुर 58 फमतहाबाि 135.11 बयनामा
55 श्ी जगिीि पुत् हुकम मसंह मनरासी नया पुरा भामतीपुरा, धौलपुर 993 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
56
श्ीमती सुिामा िेरी पत्ी खूबिनि मनरासी िाह्डी कायमगंज,
फरूखाबाि
993 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
57
श्ी आननिपाल पुत् रेिराम मनरासी मनजामपुरा कसमपुर खोला,
मुजफफरनगर
993 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
58 श्ी रीरेनद्र पुत् हरमरलास मनरासी नयू िेरगढ पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 993 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
59 श्ी उियरीर मसंह पुत् सुरेि मसंह मनरासी मानसरोरर, जयपुर 627 महमिपुर 111.11 बयनामा
60 श्ी नेकराम पुत् ्डांगर मसंह भोगीराम मनरासी बा्डी रो्ड, धौलपुर 46 धौलपुर 150 बयनामा
61 श्ीमती जरीना पत्ी आसुद्ीन मनरासी पुरानी सराय, धौलपुर 204 फमतहाबाि 84.44 बयनामा
62 श्ी मुकेि िनि िमा्व पुत् मनरंजन लाल मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 698 महमिपुर 150 बयनामा
63 श्ी राजू पुत् नूरी मनरासी मिीना कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 59 फमतहाबाि 55.55 बयनामा
64
श्ी अमरेि पत्ी िाऊियाल, राजेनद्र मसंह पुत् मथिुरा प्रसाि
मनरासी ममनयां, धौलपुर
56 धौलपुर 150 बयनामा
65
श्ीमती लज्ारती पत्ी मरजेनद्र मसंह मनरासी सुनिर कॉलोनी,
धौलपुर
165 मजरौली 148.88 बयनामा
66 श्ी मरजेनद्र मसंह पुत् रंगीलाल मनरासी सुनिर कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 165 मजरौली 177.77 बयनामा
67 श्ी लीलाधर पुत् हररमरलास मनरासी नौरगाराि, धौलपुर 104/378 मजरौली 156 बयनामा
68 श्ीमती रेखा िेरी पत्ी ओमप्रकाि मनरासी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 30 फमतहाबाि 100 बयनामा
69 श्ीमती गुड्ी पत्ी लाखन मसंह मनरासी हमथियाखाना, धौलपुर 178 फमतहाबाि 100 बयनामा
70 श्ीमती लोंगो पत्ी रमरनद्र मसंह मनरासी भोगीराम कॉलोनी, धौलपुर 46 धौलपुर 300 बयनामा
71
श्ीमती मीणा िेरी पत्ी जगिीि मनरासी रेलरे क्रॉमसंग के पास,
धौलपुर
311 धौलपुर 185 बयनामा
72 श्ी राममलरास पुत् रणरीर मनरासी ममनया, धौलपुर 3 मजरौली 192.7 जमाबनिी
73
श्ी रामरीर, रामररन पुत्गण मनहाल मसंह मनरासी परसौिा ममनयां,
धौलपुर
1/381 मजरौली 200 जमाबनिी
74 श्ी रमेि िनि बंसल पुत् जसराम बंसल मनरासी ममनयां, धौलपुर 80 िमापुर 176.25 बयनामा
75 श्ीमती हरपयारी पत्ी होतम मसंह मनरासी धौलपुर 46 धौलपुर 151.66 बयनामा
76 श्ी गोपी िनि पुत् मुनिी मसह मनरासी खेरागढ, आगरा 817 महमिपुर 177.77 बयनामा
77
श्ीमती ईशरर िेरी पत्ी केिार मसंह मनरासी जुबली हॉल के पास,
पटपरा, धौलपुर
725 धौलपुर 133.33 बयनामा
78 श्ी पररमाल मसंह पुत् मेहताब मसंह मनरासी भानपुर, मुरैना 356 फमतहाबाि 166.66 बयनामा
79 श्ीमती सुधा पत्ी रामू मनरासी मकरी पुराना िहर, धौलपुर 327 फमतहाबाि 88.88 बयनामा
80 श्ीमती प्रेमा पत्ी मेहताब मसंह मनरासी भानपुरा, धौलपुर 356 फमतहाबाि 133.33 बयनामा
81 श्ी ब्रजेि कुमार पुत् नेकराम मनरासी तयागी भरन, धौलपुर 640 महमिपुर 133.33 बयनामा
82
श्ी पंकज िमा्व पुत् रामिरन िमा्व मनरासी नगर पामलका रो्ड,
धौलपुर
625 महमिपुर 166.66 बयनामा
83 श्ी सररन लाल कुिराह पुत् मंगीराम मनरासी खेरागढ, आगरा 805 धौलपुर 315 बयनामा
84 श्ी आररफ पुत् सखारत मनरासी कसाईपा्डा, धौलपुर 65 फमतहाबाि 26.15 बयनामा
85 श्ीमती आिा पत्ी सखारत मनरासी कसाईपा्डा, धौलपुर 65 फमतहाबाि 163 बयनामा
86
श्ीमती ममथिलेि पत्ी सुनील कुमार मंगल मनरासी नृमसंह रो्ड,
तबेला, धौलपुर
153 धौलपुर 193.33 बयनामा
87
श्ीमती सुनीता पत्ी मुकेि कुमार मंगल मनरासी नृमसंह रो्ड
तबेला, धौलपुर
153 धौलपुर 193.33 बयनामा
88
श्ीमती बेबी पुत्ी रामिास पत्ी ननिराम कोली मनरासी पुराना
िहर, धौलपुर
46 फमतहाबाि 25.55 बयनामा
89
श्ी बलरीर मसंह िौहान पुत् रामअरतार िौहान मनरासी
राधामबहारी रो्ड, धौलपुर
172/390 झौर 200 बयनामा
90 श्ी रामगोपाल पुत् बाबूलाल बघेलकुंज कॉलोनी, मजरौली, धौलपुर 232 मजरौली 86.97 बयनामा
91
श्ी मरनोि िमा्व, बनटी िमा्व पुत्गण िको्डीलाल मनरासी
बघेलकुंज कॉलोनी, धौलपुर
232 मजरौली 201.38 बयनामा
92 श्ी मििुपाल पुत् बाबूलाल मनरासी रतन का पुरा सैपंऊ, धौलपुर 230 मजरौली 126.66 बयनामा
93
श्ी राजू खां पुत् अबिुल गफफार एरं रूखसाना पत्ी राजू खां
मनरासी मिरनगर, पोखरा, धौलपुर
170 धौलपुर 116.69 बयनामा
94
श्ीमती जीनू सैंगर पत्ी जगिेर मसंह मनरासी राधामबहारी रो्ड,
धौलपुर
879 धौलपुर 99.30 बयनामा
95
श्ीमती ओमरती पत्ी महेि िनि मनरासी जगन्ाथि नगर,
मफरोजपुर
915 मफरोजपुर 115 बयनामा
96 श्ीमती उमम्वला पत्ी िेरी मसंह मनरासी नयू िेरगढस धौलपुर 298 फमतहाबाि 156.56 बयनामा
97 श्ी सुरेि िनि पुत् सुनिर मसंह मनरासी मिररया, धौलपुर 423/1 िूं का पुरा 216.66
प्रोमरजनल
पट्टा
98 श्ी कुमरपाल पुत् हेतराम मनरासी सामिकपुर, धौलपुर 423/1 िूं का पुरा 96.66
प्रोमरजनल
पट्टा
99 श्ी शयाममसंह पुत् मोहर मसंह मनरासी रेहसैना, लालपुर 423/1 िूं का पुरा 246.66
प्रोमरजनल
पट्टा
100 श्ी शयाममसंह पुत् मोहर मसंह मनरासी रेहसैना, लालपुर 421 िूं का पुरा 388.88
प्रोमरजनल
पट्टा
101 श्ीमती ररीना पत्ी प्रिीप कुमार मनरासी रूपपुर, फमतहाबाि 231 मजरौली 145 बयनामा
आयुकति
नरर पररषद, धौलपुर
JOB BONANZA! EDU DEPT TO APPOINT
31K TEACHERS; PHED 1,700 NEW STAFF
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur : The Public
Health and Engineer-
ing Department is go-
ing to appoint around
1,700 new employees in
various posts in the
coming days. While the
recruitment process for
1,309 posts of technical
cadre have already
started, preparations
are afoot for recruit-
ment of 368 junior engi-
neers. Public Health
and Engineering Minis-
ter Dr Mahesh Joshi
expressed his concerns
over scores of posts ly-
ing vacant for a long
period in the depart-
ment during a review
meeting on Wednesday
.
He asked the Chair-
man of Rajasthan Sub-
ordinate and Ministe-
rial Services Selection
Board, Hari Prasad
Sharma to complete the
pending recruitments
at the board level on pri-
ority
. Dr Joshi said that
water is the most im-
portant issue related to
the common man. He
asked the chairman of
the Board to issue a no-
tice for recruitment of
JEs as soon as possible.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The recruit-
ment process of 31,000
class three teachers in
Rajasthan will start in
January
. In this, 16,000
teachers will be re-
cruited in Level-1 and
15,000 posts in Level-2.
Education Minister
BD Kalla said that the
work of classification
of posts is in the final
stage. The Education
Department will issue
the recruitment notifi-
cation in January. In
such a situation, there
will be no shortage of
teachers in govern-
ment schools in the
new year. The Educa-
tion Minister said that
according to the va-
cancies in 33 districts,
31,000 posts will be re-
cruited.
Bikaner: An earth-
quake measuring 4.4 on
the Richter scale hit Bi-
kaner on Wednesday, the
NCS informed. Tremors
of the quake had a depth
of 25 km and occurred at
around 10:25am. “tremor
of Magnitude: 4.4, oc-
curred on Dec 29, 10:25:21,
IST, Depth: 25 Km, Loca-
tion: 374km WNW of Bi-
kaner, Rajasthan, India,”
NCS said in a tweet.
Gul Mohammed
Kota: A case of rape
with a minor has come
to light in Kunhadi
area of Kota. The ac-
cused who works as a
labourer in Nanta
area raped his 14-year-
old sister-in-law while
his wife and mother-
in-law were at the hos-
pital.
The victim had come
to Kota with her par-
ents for the treatment
of her father and was
putting up at her sis-
ter’s house.
Kunhadi CI Ganga
Sahai Sharma said
that two days back
while the victim’s
mother and sister
were at the hospital,
the accused reached
home in a drunken
state raped her after
threatening her that
he would leave her sis-
ter if she told anyone
about the incident.
Taking action in the
matter, the Kota police
have arrested the ac-
cused.
Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: Development
CommissionerGaurav
Goel emphasised on
‘vertical development’
and assured that
Jaipur Development
Authority (JDA)
would put best of its
efforts in this regard.
He was speaking at a
meeting of the Confed-
eration of Real Estate
Developers’ Associa-
tions of India (CRE-
DAI) here on Wednes-
day
.
In the meeting, the
Mangalam group
signed an MoU with
JDA for developing an
integrated township
with 3,000 flats at a
cost of Rs 10,000 crore.
The group will also de-
velop three industrial
cities wherein around
2,000 industries will
come up.
Yunus Gasawat
Nagaur: In the Inves-
tor Nagaur Sum-
mit-2021, entrepre-
neurs drew the blue-
print for the new in-
dustrial development
of Nagaur. State In-
dustries Minister
Shakuntala Rawat and
Rajasthan Foundation
C o m m i s s i o n e r
Dheeraj Srivastava
virtually addressed
the gathering.
Rawat said the in-
vestors have benefited
a lot from the single-
window policy of the
government.
The District Level
Investment Summit
concluded with the
theme “Committed
and Delivered”. In this
summit, 437 MoUs and
LoIs of different types
of industries were
made and 18,000 new
employment opportu-
nities are expected to
be created by these
agreements. About 437
industrial units and
investors have agreed
to invest more than
2346 crores in various
sectors including So-
lar, Real Estate, Min-
eral, Chemical, Agro-
Processing, Bio-fuel,
Hotel, Leather, Salt,
Gems and Jewellery
.
Recruitment of 31k teachers
in Edu Dept in Jan: BD Kalla
Earthquake measuring 4.4 on
Richter scale hits Bikaner
Dr Joshi expresses concern
over scores of vacant posts
Recruitment process will be
completed soon: Hari Prasad
Dr Mahesh Joshi took a review meeting on Wednesday regarding recruitment. Also seen are
Sudhansh Pant, Hari Prasad Sharma and others.
Industries Minister Shakuntala Rawat. —FILE PHOTO
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Minor raped by her
brother-in-law in Kota
Single window helped
investors: Shakuntala
CREDAI meet: Gaurav Goel
calls for vertical development
BD Kalla
NAGAUR INVESTMENT SUMMIT