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Imphal: Security forces
were rushed to Imphal
afterfreshclashesbroke
out again on Monday
afternoon. Tension
gripped Imphal after a
mob set on fire houses
in the Imphal East dis-
trict. The Army and the
paramilitary forces
have been rushed in to
control the situation.
Following the arson,
the state govt has short-
ened the curfew relaxa-
tion which now ranges
from 6 am to 2 pm. Ear-
lier, the curfew was re-
laxed from 6 am to 4 pm.
A section of Meitei and
Kuki communities of
New Checkon locality
of state capital Imphal
had clashed, according
to police sources. The
clashes had started over
space in a local market.
Manipur has been
witness to ethnic clash-
es connected to multi-
ple issues for almost a
month. Early this
month, clashes had bro-
ken out in the state after
Kuki tribals organised
a solidarity march on
May 3 to protest against
the Meiteis’ demand for
Scheduled Tribe status.
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TAMIL/TELUGU ACTOR SARATH
BABU PASSES AWAY AT 71
Kochi: Veteran actor Sarath Babu (71), known
predominantly for his roles in Tamil and Telugu
cinema, passed away in Hyderabad on Monday.
He breathed his last at Hyderabad’s AIG Hospital.
SATYENDAR JAIN HOSPITALISED
AS HIS HEALTH DETERIORATES
New Delhi: Jailed former AAP leader Satyendar
Jain was brought to Safdarjung Hospital after
he complained of deterioration in health. Further
details are awaited.
CONTRIBUTE MAXIMUM IN PARL,
ASSEMBLIES: V-P TO LEGISLATORS
Thiruvananthapuram: Vice President Jagdeep
Dhankhar on Monday urged MPs and MLAs to
“immobilise their remote controls” to contribute
their maximum in the temples of democracy.
P6
P5
WE ARE READY TO
UNDERGO NARCO
TEST: BAJRANG PUNIA
New Delhi: Wrestler Bajrang
Punia on Monday accepted
Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s
challenge of undergoing
narco-analysis test to
ascertain the truthfulness
of sexual harassment
allegations against the WFI
president. P6
CRUISE CASE: HC
EXTENDS INTERIM
RELIEF TO WANKHEDE
Mumbai: The Bombay High
Court on Monday extended
till June 8 interim protection
given to former NCB zonal
director Sameer Wankhede
in a case in which he is
accused of demanding
Rs 25 crore bribe from
superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
DOCU ON PM MODI:
DELHI HIGH COURT
ISSUES NOTICE TO BBC
New Delhi: The Delhi
High Court on Monday
issued a notice to the
British Broadcasting
Company (BBC) on a plea
by a Gujarat-based Non-
Governmental Organisation
(NGO) seeking to file the
suit as an ‘indigent person’.
JPC NEEDED TO PROBE
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST
ADANI GROUP: CONG
New Delhi: The Congress has
alleged that the Supreme Court-
appointed expert committee
& SEBI have “hit walls” while
investigating Adani group’s
transactions and stressed
need for a joint parliamentary
committee probe.
AT LEAST 20 DEAD IN
GUYANA SCHOOL
DORMITORY FIRE
Georgetown: At least 20
people were killed Sunday
in a school dormitory fire
in Guyana, with the nation’s
president calling it a “major
disaster.” “It is horrible, it is
painful,” President Irfaan Ali
said on Sunday night. P7
READ
Crucial
Crucial
NEWLY ELECTED MLAs
TAKE OATH AS K’TAKA
ASSEMBLY BEGINS
Bengaluru: The first session
of 16th Karnataka Assembly,
after the Siddaramaiah-led
Congress govt came to
power in the state, began on
Monday, for the oath taking
of all the newly-elected
MLAs. All the 224 newly
elected legislators will take
oath as MLAs during the
three-day session. P5
PMannouncesdevelopmentinitiativesforPacificIslandnations
Port Moresby (PTI):
Prime Minister Naren-
draModionMondaycon-
veyed to leaders of 14
Pacific Island countries
that India is ready to
share its capabilities
with them “without any
hesitation” and an-
nounced new develop-
ment initiatives in sec-
tors such as healthcare,
cyberspace and small
andmediumenterprises.
Modi made the an-
nouncements on the
new initiatives at the
FIPIC (Forum for India-
Pacific Islands Cooper-
ation) summit.
In his concluding re-
marks at the Forum for
India-Pacific Islands
Cooperation (FIPIC),
Modi said India decided
to establish a super-spe-
cialty cardiology hospi-
tal in Fiji and will assist
in setting up dialysis
units in all the 14 Pa-
cific island countries.
INDIA A RELIABLE
PARTNER OF PACIFIC
ISLAND NATIONS: PM
OVER 7,500 PEOPLE FROM VIOLENCE-HIT
MANIPUR FLEE TO MIZORAM: OFFICIAL
BJP’S “BAD OMEN”
REPLY TO RAHUL
GANDHI’S ATTACK
PRIME MINISTER MODI CONFERRED WITH
PAPUA NEW GUINEA, FIJI’S HIGHEST HONOURS
PM MODI ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA; TO HOLD
TALKS WITH COUNTERPART PM ALBANESE
Port Moresby: PM Modi
on Monday showcased
New Delhi as a “reliable”
partner of Pacific island
nations as he said those
considered trustworthy
were “not standing by” the
region in times of need, in
what is being seen as an
oblique reference to China.
A friend in need is a friend
indeed, Modi told top
leaders of 14 Pacific Island
nations at a summit, as-
suring that India is ready
to share its capabilities
and experiences with the
region “without any hesi-
tation” and that “we are
with you in every way.”
Aizawl (PTI): Over 7,500 people have fled to Mizo-
ram from the violence-hit Manipur, an official said on
Monday. A total of 7,527 ethnic Zos, known as Kukis,
have crossed over to Mizoram till 5 pm on Monday. They
have taken shelter in eight districts of the state. Kolasib
has the highest number of displaced people at 2,685,
followed by Aizawl (2,386) and Saitual (2,153), he said.
New Delhi: The BJP
on Monday taunted
Congress leader Rahul
Gandhi with a “crybaby”
jibe for his objection to
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi inaugurating the
new Parliament build-
ing. BJP spokesperson
Gaurav Bhatia said Rahul
Gandhi “starts beating
his chest” whenever
there’s a historic mo-
ment in the country.
Port Moresby: PM Narendra Modi
was on Monday conferred with
the highest honours of Papua New
Guinea and Fiji, in a rare recognition
for a non-resident in the two Pacific
island nations. Sir Bob Dadae, Gov-
ernor-General of Papua New Guinea,
conferred PM Modi with the Grand
Companion of the Order of Logohu.
Sydney: Prime Minister Narendra
Modi arrived here on Monday for the
third and final leg of his three-nation
tour during which he will hold talks
with his Australian counterpart An-
thony Albanese and attend a commu-
nity event to celebrate the country’s
dynamic, diverse Indian diaspora.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Papua New Guinea PM James Marape launches a translation
of the Tamil classic ‘Thirukkural’ in the Tok Pisin language of Papua New Guinea, in Port Moresby.
C-authors Subha Saseendran and Governor Sasindran Muthuvel are also seen. —PHOTO BY PTI
MANIPUR ON BOIL AGAIN
TENSIONINIMPHAL
AGAIN,CURFEWON
Opposition mulls boycott of new
Parliament building inauguration
New Delhi: The Con-
gress and several Oppo-
sition parties are mull-
ing to boycott the inau-
guration of the new Par-
liament building by PM
Narendra Modi on May
28,thebirthanniversary
of Hindutva ideologue
VD Savarkar. The foun-
dation stone of the new
Parliamentbuildingwas
also laid by the PM. That
time too, the Congress
and many Opposition
parites had stayed away
from the ceremony
.
Why `2,000 note was introduced and
why it is being junked, RBI explains
New Delhi: The Rs 2,000
note was introduced in
Nov 2016 under Section
24(1) of the RBI Act, to
meet the currency re-
quirement of the econo-
my “in an expeditious
manner” after the big
demonetisationexercise,
in which the legal tender
statusof allRs500andRs
1,000 banknotes in circu-
lation at that time was
withdrawn, the Reserve
Bank of India has said.
“With fulfilment of that
objective and availabil-
ity of banknotes in oth-
er denominations in
adequate quantities,
printing of Rs 2000
banknotes was stopped
in 2018-19,” RBI said.
“Raj’s roads will be at par
with those of US by 2024”
Laxman Raghav and
Kapil Sharma
Hanumangarh: Union
Road Transport and
Highways Minister Ni-
tin Gadkari on Monday
said that by the end of
2024, the roads in Ra-
jasthan will be like
those in the United
States leading to the
prosperity of the state.
Gadkari said this
while addressing the
gathering at a founda-
tion stone-laying pro-
gramme of various
development works
worth Rs Rs 2,050
crore at Pakka Sarna
village in Hanuman-
garh district.
More on P8
Army personnel and Assam Rifles deployed to ensure the protection to vehicles carrying essential
goods from and to Imphal via NH 37 in violence-hit Manipur. —PHOTO BY ANI
PM Narendra Modi at new Parliament building. —FILE PHOTO
G20 event in
J&K: Delegates
arrive in Kashmir
Srinagar (ANI): G20
delegates arrived in
Jammu & Kashmir’s
Srinagar amid heavy
security on May 22. The
delegates will attend
the 3rd G20 Tourism
Working Group meet-
ings till May 24. Srina-
gar is all decked up to
welcome the delegates
to the valley
. Security in
the valley has been
beefed up to counter
threats from enemies.
Meanwhile, the securi-
ty measures have been
heightened in Srinagar
as the city is all set to
host the third G20 Tour-
ism Working Group
meeting, which started
here on Monday
. P6
“DON’T PANIC:” RBI GUV DAS SAYS `2,000
NOTES WILL CONTINUE TO BE LEGAL LENDER
Mumbai (ANI): Reserve
Bank of India Governor
Shaktikanta Das on Monday
reiterated that Rs 2,000
notes will continue to be a
legal lender, after the Central
bank’s announcement that
the notes will be withdrawn
from circulation. He also
said he doesn’t expect a rush
in the branches and urged
people to not rush to banks.
PIL IN HC AGAINST EXCHANGE OF `2,000
NOTES WITHOUT REQUISITION SLIP, ID PROOF
New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court will hear on
Tuesday a public interest litigation against permission to
exchange Rs 2,000 denomination notes without obtaining
any requisition slip and identity proof. The plea was filed
by lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay who mentioned the
case before a bench for an urgent hearing Monday itself.
But the court declined request and posted it for Tuesday.
PERSPECTIVE P4
DON’T KNOW WHY PM MODI DIDN’T DECLARE
MANGARH A NATIONAL MONUMENT: GEHLOT
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: CMAshokGe-
hlot on Monday targeted
PM Narendra Modi for
not announcing Man-
garh Dham as a national
monument during the
latter’s visit to the area.
“PM Modi had come
only after preparing to
declare Mangarh Dham
asanationalmonument.
For this, he had already
called our Chief Secre-
tary and asked how
much land would be re-
quiredforthis.Ihadalso
gone to make an an-
nouncement, but don’t
know what was the rea-
son that Modi ji could
not declare Mangarh as
a national monument.
He only said that Ra-
jasthan, Gujarat, Maha-
rashtra and MP should
together decide what to
do in the matter,” said
Gehlot while addressing
the 483rd birth anniver-
sary celebrations of Ma-
harana Pratap organ-
ised by Mewar Kshatri-
ya Mahasabha and Mu-
nicipal Corporation at
Sukhadia Theater here.
CM Gehlot said when
he was the Union Min-
ister, the Mewar Com-
plex Scheme was start-
ed to develop places re-
lated to Pratap. Regard-
ing this, Gehlot told
BJP State President CP
Joshi, “You get the old
file of Mewar Complex
recovered from Delhi.
Modi ji should think
about this so that Me-
war Complex can be
presented in a new ava-
tar in the coming times.
The government may
belong to any party, but
this work can only be
done by a government,”
he said. More on P2 & 8
CM IN UDAIPUR
CM Ashok Gehlot lights lamp to inaugurate birth anniversary
celebrations of Maharana Pratap in Udaipur, on Monday.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari doing an aerial survey on Monday.
CM announces
constitution of Veer
Shiromani Maharana
Pratap Board
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Jaipur: After Murlipu-
ra, Jhotwara, Malviya
Nagar zone area of
Greater Jaipur Munici-
pal Corporation, Mayor
Dr Somya flagged off 40
more hoppers for door-
to-door garbage collec-
tion in Sanganer zone
on Monday
.
Hoppers were sent
fromSanganerbusstand
to 18 wards and soon 15
more new hoppers will
be sanctioned for the
zone. Vinod Chaudhary
,
Chairmanof theGarage
Committee and Divya
Singh,whocontestedthe
mayor’s election from
Congress, were also pre-
sent. According to the
report received from the
JMCG officials, earlier
in these 18 wards, door-
to-door garbage collec-
tion was done through
36 hoppers.
40 hoppers begin trash collection in Sanganer
JMCH INITIATIVE
483RD BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF MAHARANA PRATAP
Maharana Pratap Board soon, says CM
CM Gehlot also announces development works worth `5 crore for Maharana Pratap’s mausoleum, Rajtilak Sthal and other places
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: Chief Minis-
terAshokGehlotsaidon
Mondaythatbycelebrat-
ing the birth anniversa-
ry of Maharana Pratap
every year, the young
generation is getting in-
spired by his sacrifice,
valour and bravery
.
“The saga of his brav-
ery and sacrifice in-
spires people not only in
Rajasthanbutalsointhe
country and abroad to
move forward with a
sense of self-respect,”
said Gehlot while ad-
dressing the 483rd birth
anniversary celebra-
tions of Maharana
Pratap organised by Me-
war Kshatriya Mahasa-
bha and Municipal Cor-
poration at Sukhadia
Theater on Monday
. He
said that it is the duty of
the present generation
to hand over this glori-
ous saga of valor to the
coming generations.
The Chief Minister
announced formation
of Veer Shiromani Ma-
harana Pratap Board at
the function. This board
will make the young
generation aware about
the bravery of Pratap.
Gehlot also an-
nounced to undertake
development works at a
cost of Rs 5 crore for the
development of Maha-
rana Pratap’s mausole-
um, Rajtilak Sthal and
other places, allotment
of landnearMeeraMed-
pat Girls Hostel for hos-
tel. He said that an an-
nouncement has been
made to make Mahara-
na Pratap Panorama at
Chavand at a cost of Rs
4 crore, for which work
orders have been issued.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot along with other leaders holding the idol of Maharana Pratap while
celebrating his birth anniversary in Udaipur on Monday.
SPEAKER CP JOSHI INAUGURATES
THREE-DAY FAIR IN HALDIGHATI
Rajsamand: On the 483rd birth anniversary of Maharana
Pratap in Rajsamand, a three-day fair was inaugurated at
Shaheen Bagh in Haldighati, the battle site of Maharana
Pratap. The fair was inaugurated by Speaker of Vidhan
Sabha CP Joshi. Joshi said that it is because of the indomi-
table courage and bravery shown by Maharana Pratap while
facing many difficulties in life to protect the motherland,
was why he is called Pratah Sammeer and Veer Shiromani.
“He had an amazing leadership ability to organize and
take people of all castes, religions and sects of the society
together. I call upon the youth to imbibe the qualities of
Maharana Pratap in their personal lives.
On the occasion of the birth
anniversary of Maharana
Pratap, Rajsamand MP Diya
Kumari pays floral tribute
to the statues of Maharana
Pratap and Rana Punja in
Kumbhalgarh on Monday.
Rajendra Rathore, Dharmendra Rathore and other leaders
of BJP and Congress come together to celebrate the birth
anniversary of Maharana Pratap in Pushkar on Monday.
—PHOTO
BY
ANAND
SHARMA
JMCG Mayor Dr Somya flags off 40 garbage hoppers in Sanganer
on Monday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
BJP, Cong celebrate
Maharana Pratap’s
birth anniv together
Shubham Jain
Ajmer: The birth an-
niversary of Maha-
rana Pratap was cele-
brated by the BJP and
Congressmen at the
Maharana Pratap me-
morial in Pushkar
Valley
, Ajmer on Mon-
day. BJP’s Leader
of Opposition Rajen-
dra Rathore, RTDC
Chairman Dharmen-
dra Rathore and other
BJP and Congress
officials and workers
were present on the
occasion.
The birth anniver-
sary was celebrated
across the state.
Dharmendra Rathore
said that Maharana
Pratap was known
across the globe.
“Maharana Pratap
fought for Mewar till
his last breath and
even wandered in the
jungles. He always
advocated Hindu-
Muslim brother-
hood,” he said.
GIMMICKS: LOP
M
M
M
DR SOMYA ON GENERAL MEET ISSUE
RAJSAMAND MP
DIYA KUMARI PAYS
FLORAL TRIBUTE
Police use force as protesters pelt stones
PILOT, KIRODI MEET KOTKHAWDA ACCIDENT VICTIMS’ KIN
Babulal Saini
Bassi (Jaipur): The
people protested by
keepingallthefourdead
bodies, who were
crushed by Thar jeep, at
the spot in Kotkhawada
on Monday for the sec-
ond day
.
Former Deputy CM
Sachin Pilot reached
the spot on Monday
and met the relatives
and people of the de-
ceased. He asked the
people sitting on the
dharna to hold talks in
the tehsil office, but
things did not work
out. Chaksu MLA Ved
Prakash Solanki also
accompanied him.
People raised slogans
against MLA Solanki.
The crowd went ber-
serk. Stones were also
pelted and the police
lathi-charged.
An agreement was
reached on the de-
mands of the victims’
families on Monday
evening after which the
protest ended and 4
dead bodies were re-
moved from the spot in
the presence of MP Dr
Kirodi Lal Meena who
handed over Rs 2 lakh
in cash from his salary
.
MLA Vedprakash
Solanki handed over a
cheque of Rs 10 lakh
from CM Chiranjeevi
scheme and announced
to give his two months’
salary.
Dr Kirori also sat on a
dharna along with the
relativesof thedeceased
outside DGP Umesh
Mishra’s bungalow for
notregisteringanFIRin
the Kotkhawada acci-
dent in Jaipur.
2019 LS polls were
fought on bodies of
our soldiers: Malik
Jaipur (PTI): Former
Jammu & Kashmir
Governor Satyapal Ma-
lik again attacked the
Government over the
Pulwama attack issue,
saying the 2019 Lok
Sabha elections were
“fought on the bodies
of our soldiers”, and
the then home minster
would have to resign
had there been a probe
into the incident.
He claimed he had in-
formed Prime Minister
Narendra Modi about
the attack just after the
incident but “he told me
to keep quiet”.
“Elections (Lok Sab-
ha 2019) were fought on
the bodies of our sol-
diers and no investiga-
tion was done. Had an
inquiry been done, the
then home minister
(Rajnath Singh) would
have to resign. Many
officers would have
been jailed and there
would have been a
huge controversy,”
Satyapal Malik said at
an event in Bansur of
Alwar district.
Sachin Pilot meets the family
of deceased on Monday.
MP Dr Kirodi Lal Meena holds
protest outside DGP’s residence.
Univ of Tech confers doctorate
on Mahant of Mehandipur Balaji
Monu Singh Rajawat
Dausa: Mahant Naresh
Puri Maharaj, presi-
dent of Mehandipur
Balaji Trust, has been
given an honorary doc-
torate degree by the
University of Technol-
ogy. Many dignitaries
and officials, including
Education Minister BD
Kalla were present in
this third grand convo-
cation programme or-
ganised by the univer-
sity. Mahnat Puri dis-
tributed Oxford diction-
ary and Hanuman
Chalisa book to the re-
cipients of degrees.
Puri has been hon-
oured with titles like
Bharat Gaurav and
Sant Shiromani Sam-
man by Jaipur’s San-
skriti Gaurav Sanstha
at the British Parlia-
ment in London.
Mehandipur Balaji Trust President, Mahant Naresh Puri Maharaj
being felicitated at the convocation of University of Technology.
Two trucks catch fire after
collision at NH-62, 1 dies
Truck rams into car
in Ajmer, 3 killed
First India Bureau
Nagaur: Two trailers
collided face-to-face on
Monday morning in
Merta. The two trailers
burst into flames after
the collision. The driv-
er of one trailer was
burnt alive in the acci-
dent, while the driver
of the other trailer got
severely injured. The
injured has been admit-
ted to the district hospi-
tal in Nagaur.
The accident hap-
pened on the outskirts
of Chimrani village in
Merta City town of the
district. There was no
divider in the middle of
NH-62, where the acci-
dent took place.
Ajmer (PTI): Three
people, including a six-
year-old girl, were
killed and eight injured
after a truck rammed
into their car in the Sri-
nagar area of Ra-
jasthan’s Ajmer dis-
trict, police said on
Monday. The accident
occurred in the Bawan-
di village late on Sun-
day, they said.
Mother jumps into well
with kids in Ajmer, all die
First India Bureau
Ajmer: A mother
jumped into a well along
with her son and daugh-
ter in the Loharwada
area of Nasirabad. On
getting the information,
the villagers pulled all
three out dead.
The police got the
bodies of all three kept
in the mortuary of the
hospital. The deceased
were identified as Bhag-
wati Devi (32), Kuldeep
(12) and Deepika (6).
Former J&K Governor Satyapal Malik being garlanded at an event
in Alwar’s Bansur on Monday.
BJP State Chief CP Joshi, while paying tribute
to Maharana Pratap in Gogunda, said, “Those
who insult saffron have to be taught a lesson.
This time lotus will bloom in Rajasthan.”
CP JOSHI PAYS TRIBUTE
Governor Kalraj Mishra while paying floral
tribute to Maharana Pratap said he was the
first freedom fighter of the country and if
any national hero has inspired us to sacrifice
everything while fighting for the nation, then
it is Maharana Pratap.
GUV REMEMBERS MAHARANA
CID CB arrests
man with fake
currency worth
`1.41 lakh
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a major ac-
tion, the CID CB of Po-
lice Headquarters ar-
rested a crook with fake
currency notes of Rs
1.41 lakh on Monday
.
The police team took
this action on Mano-
harpura-Dausa High-
way. Rahul Gurjar, a
resident of Manohar-
pura Todi village, was
arrested. The police
seized fake notes worth
Rs 1.41 lakh from the
miscreants. All the fake
notes were of Rs 200.
DIG Crime Rahul
Prakash told that in-
formation was re-
ceived from the in-
former that a young
man is circulating fake
currency notes in the
area. After this, a team
was appointed to trap
the fraudster. The po-
lice have arrested Ra-
hul Gurjar and regis-
tered an FIR.
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Udaipur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot on
Monday inaugurated
Jungle Safari at Jaisa-
mand Wildlife Sanctu-
ary through video con-
ference in Udaipur on
International Biodiver-
sity Day
.
Gehlot said that sev-
eral historic decisions
have been taken by the
state government for
forest and environment
protection. “Continu-
ous development of
wildlife, forest area and
ecotourism is being
done in the state. With
the introduction of Jun-
gle Safari in Jaisamand
Sanctuary, along with
promoting tourism in
Udaipur district, a ma-
jor ecotourism site will
be developed in the
state and employment
opportunities will also
be available in the
area,” he said. Extend-
ing best wishes to all
the people of the state
on International Biodi-
versity Day, he dedicat-
ed this gift to the people
of the state.
Meanwhile, apart
from Udaipur’s Jaisa-
mand the Forest De-
partment also started
another wildlife safari
in Jhunjhunu’s Beed.
Navin Sharma
Jaipur: Department of
Information and Tech-
nology joint director
Vedprakash Yadav was
also a member of the
purchasing committee
due to being in-charge
of the store branch. The
investigators revealed
that he used to take 2
percent commission in
lieu of getting tenders
in favour of firms.
The bribe was sought
for tenders of Electron-
ic Display, Computer,
Printer, Stationery, E
Mitra Plus Rural Ma-
chine, E-Mitra urban
machine and others. Ya-
dav also spent huge
amount on higher edu-
cation of children. A
Disproportionate Asset
case will also be filed
against Yadav by ACB.
Yadav had initially
refused to hand over the
keys of the almirah,
fromwhichRs2.31crore
and 1 kg gold biscuit
were recovered in Yoja-
na Bhavan, to the police
but later confessed the
whole truth after strict-
ness and sufficient evi-
dence. The investiga-
tors have found docu-
ments of the plots in the
search at the residence
of Yadav in Jhotwara.
CM inaugurates jungle safari in Jaisamand
ON INTERNATIONAL BIODIVERSITY DAY...

Several historic
decisions have
been taken by
the state
government for
forest and
environment
protection, says
Gehlot during
the launch
CM Ashok Gehlot, GS Dotasra, and others during the inauguration
of the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary in Udaipur on Monday.
ACCUSED VP YADAV USED
TO GET 2% COMMISSION
The bribe amount
was sought for
issuing tenders of
office equipments
YOJANA BHAVAN CASH & GOLD HAUL
REVELATIONS RELATED TO VEDPRAKASH
YADAV FOUND BY INVESTIGATORS
 A 252 meter
plot of JDA lease in
Parth Nagar Jagat-
pura is on Yadav’s
name found.
 Two plots in the
name of himself and
his wife on Phagi
Road.
 Plot and other
plot documents
found in his wife’s
name in Sushant
City on Kalwar
Road.
 Yadav used the
almirah in the base-
ment near his room
as a private locker
and considered it
safe to keep cash
and gold in it.
First India Bureau
Jaipur:TheMinistryof
Jal Shakti on Monday
signed an MoU with
Malviya National Insti-
tute of Technology
(MNIT) Jaipur to set up
a national centre to en-
sure the protection of
dams from earthquakes
and other natural disas-
ters. Union Jal Shakti
Minister Gajendra S
Shekhawat said the cen-
tral govt would provide
Rs 30 crore for setting up
the proposed centre at
the MNIT Jaipur.
According to MoU be-
tween MNIT and the Na-
tional Dam Safety Au-
thority of the Ministry
of Jal Shakti, the new
centre will handle tech-
nology development re-
lated to structural and
earthquake safety of all
damsinthecountry
.The
central govt is working
in mission mode to-
wards the safety and
maintenance of dams, a
statement quoted Shek-
hawat as saying.
Shekhawat also
hailed PM Modi for in-
troducing a law in 2021
to ensure the safe func-
tioning of the dams in
the country
.—withPTIinputs
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: On behalf of
the Jaipur Police, a cam-
paign is being run by
the Commissionerate
Police against terror-
ism and criminal activ-
ities. Jaipur police
started an operation
from 5 am on Monday.
Police teams raided the
hideouts of 919 vehicle
thieves in Jaipur dis-
trict. The search opera-
tion was carried out
under the ‘Gangster
Clean Bold’ campaign.
Police teams raided the
hideouts of vehicle
thieves and nabbed the
miscreants.
Police Commissioner
Anand Srivastava said
that 919 vehicle thieves
were identified by the
Jaipur Police and hide-
outs of these criminals
were busted. The police
team of CST, DST and
police station jointly
conductedtheoperation
and held 313 criminals.
Of these, 240 criminals
were arrested under
Section 151. Apart from
this, police have seized
eight vehicles. The
criminals are being in-
terrogated.
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: Ten medical
institutes of Rajasthan
got quality certificates
under the National
Quality Assurance Pro-
gramme (NQAS) pro-
gramme of the Govern-
ment of India. PHC Mu-
saliya, Thathwadi, Fal-
na (Pali), Sardargarh,
Agariya (Rajsamand),
Artiya Kalan (Jodhpur)
and UPHC Talwandi
(Kota), Mandia Road
(Pali) and Agarwal
Farm Mansarovar (Jai-
pur) received quality
certificates. Every PHC
will get Rs 3 lakh for
three years. ACS
Shubhra Singh congrat-
ulated the team for the
achievement.
Government medical
institutions are evalu-
ated by the Government
of India. This evalua-
tion is done in four stag-
es in which in the first
stage the institute does
at its own level. In the
second phase, evalua-
tion is done by the dis-
trict level team, in the
third phase by the state
level team. Government
Medical Institutes
which get more than
70% score are nominat-
ed. They are evaluated
by special teams consti-
tuted by the Govern-
ment of India.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Social and RTI
activist Ashok Pathak
has exposed a scam
worth crores of rupees
in the name of garbage
collection and cleaning
in Municipal Council
Karauli. He accused
Karauli MLA Lakhan
Singh Meena, who has
been given the status of
MoS by making him the
Chairman of the Dang
Development Board and
Aminuddin Khan, the
son and representative
of the Karauli Munici-
pal Council Chairman,
in connivance with the
Karauli Municipal
Council, of looting the
money of the Govt.
Pathak said that a to-
tal of 30 vehicles were
made available under
PM’s Cleanliness Pro-
gramme out of which 28
vehicles are lying use-
less but showing full
consumption of oil.
Abhishek Shrivastava
Jaipur: The Land use
plan of about 2500 hect-
ares of land has been
stuck in Shivdaspura
and Bada Padampura
of Jaipur. The JDA is-
sued notification to im-
plement this plan on 29
April. The notification
was to be sent to the
Government Press for
publication in the Ga-
zette. Meanwhile, the
case was stopped after
“higher orders”. Al-
though JDA got approv-
al to implement land
use plan and acceptance
of JDA president Shan-
ti Dhariwal was also
there and as UDH min-
ister also was there.
Normally, JDA does
not send a file after ap-
proval but suddenly due
to stay in the case, JDA
sent file for approval.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Jaipur Foot,
the world famous pros-
thetic figures promi-
nently in the 12 step
programme announced
by PM Modi on Monday
to propel India’s part-
nerships with Pacific
Island countries.
Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi, co-chaired
a meeting with Pacific
Island leaders to discuss
ways to better cooperate
in Port Moresby, Papua
New Guinea. MEA
Spokesperson Arindam
Bagchi listed out all the
12 steps announced by
PM Modi. Out of this 12
steps, PM Modi an-
nouncedthatinallthree
special camps for pro-
viding artificial limbs
to the pacific Islanders
the first such camp will
be held in Papua New
Guinea this year. There-
after, two camps annual-
ly will be held in vari-
ous other Pacific Island
countries. The Founder
and the chief patron of
BMVSS the parent body
of the Jaipur Foot, DR
Mehta said that inclu-
sion of the Jaipur Foot
in the 12 steps is a rec-
ognition of Jaipur Foot
as the soft powers of
India be leveraged.
Officials of NDSA, MNIT Jaipur exhchanging the MoUs in presence of
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shkehawat and MP Ramcharan Bohra
in Jaipur on Monday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Arrested miscreants in police custody in Jaipur on Monday.
ACS Shubhra Singh
RTI activist Ashok Pathak, Motilal Shakyawar, and Ashok Meena while
addressing the media at the Pinkcity Press Club in Jaipur on Monday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing during 3rd India-Pacific
Islands Cooperation Summit in Papua New Guinea on Monday.
NDSA, MNIT ink MoU
for Nat’l dam safety centre
313 vehicle thieves arrested
under ‘Gangster Clean Bold’
Selection trial for
Para Academy to
start from today
in Jaipur
Mother-daughter
raped by neighbour
in Jpr, FIR lodged
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A case of rap-
ing a woman and her
minor daughter by a
neighbour youth has-
been reported from the
Harmada area of city.
While taking a bath, the
accused made nude vid-
eos of the two. After
this, the accused raped
both and threatened to
make the obscene vid-
eos viral. Seeing the
daughter in mental de-
pression, the victim’s
mother has registered a
caseagainsttheaccused
neighbour at Harmada
police station.
As per the police, a
37-year-old woman lives
with her husband and a
13-year-old daughter.
Being a neighbour, the
accused frequently vis-
ited their house and re-
corded a nude video of
the woman from the
window. Later he
showed the video to the
woman and raped her,
distressed from this she
reported the incident.
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: On the an-
nouncement of Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot,
for the first time in the
state, para sports resi-
dential academy will
start for the first time in
the state. The selection
trials for these Residen-
tial Para-Sports Acade-
my will start in Jaipur
fromtoday
.Chief Sports
Officer Dwonacharya
Awardee Virendra Poo-
nia said that the acade-
my will be opened in
Jaipur and Jodhpur.
Athletics, weightlift-
ing, shooting and table
tennis are included in
this academy. For ten-
nis, 30 male category
players will be selected.
On May 23, at Vidyad-
har Nagar Stadium and
Jagatpura Shooting
Range, players’ regis-
tration, medical, sports
skills etc. will be tested
for athletics and shoot-
ing. On May 24, weight-
lifting and table tennis
will be held at Sawai
Mansingh Stadium.
Ten medical institutes from Raj
get quality certification of NQAS
RTI activist Pathak ‘exposes’ garbage
collection vehicle scam in Karauli MC
‘Jaipur Foot’ makes way into PM Modi’s
12 steps announced for Pacific Islands
STATE GOVT HAS BROKE ALL BENCHMARKS OF
THE CORRUPTION: UNION MIN SHEKHAWAT
On Monday, Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra S
Shekhawat targeted the Rajasthan govt and said
that the state govt broke all
the benchmarks of corruption.
“Investigation should have
been done properly in the paper
leak case, so that even those in
white shirts would have come
out. ACB has reached till RPSC,
but if the government would
have investigated even further,
those roaming around wearing white kurtas, their
exploits would also come to the fore.”
In 2022, we
conducted a
Jaipur Foot
Camp in Fiji. In this
camp, prosthetic limbs
were provided to more
than 600 people for
free. Friends, the recipi-
ents feel as if they have
received the gift of life.
—Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister
YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA
ON MAY 16, 2023
Landuseplanoftwo
majorareasstuck
Mumbai (ANI): Mum-
bai Police on Monday
said that another suspi-
cious call was received
in the Mumbai Police
control room last night
wherein the caller
claimed that he was get-
ting multiple informa-
tion about the 26/11 at-
tack. As per the police,
the unidentified caller
claimed to be a resident
of Rajasthan.
The police further
said that the unidenti-
fied caller’s phone is
switched off since he
disconnected the call.
“Another suspicious
call was received in the
Mumbai Police control
room on Sunday night.
The caller said that he is
from Rajasthan and
claimed that he is re-
ceiving multiple calls
wherein he is getting
information about the
26/11 Mumbai attack,”
Mumbai Police said on
Monday
. Earlier on
March 1 too, the Mum-
bai Police control room
had received a call from
another person.
‘Caller from Raj claims of
having info about 26/11’
GAJENDRA SHEKHAWAT
OPENS BARB, CALLS
FOR THOROUGH PROBE
Reacting fiercely over
the finding of money
in govt office Union Min
Gajendra Shkehawat said,
“There should be a thorough
investigation of the officer
of DoIT with whom the cash
was found in Yojana Bhavan.
On whose instructions the
accused officer was working
as a store keeper. Many
questions are coming in the
mind of public. Who were
involved in this and for how
many years? Where was
black money hidden?”
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proud moment for
every Indian! Highest
civilian honours of Fiji
 Papua New Guinea
conferred upon PM
@narendramodi ji
underscores India’s
stature on the global
stage and PM Modi’s
credibility as a most-
trusted global statesman.
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@dpradhanbjp
Global Statesman...Many
Congratulations to PM
@NarendraModi ji for
being conferred with the
highest honour by Fiji
and Papua New Guinea.
Today, every Indian is
filled with pride. Your
empathetic leadership 
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good is resonating
throughout the world.
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Prime Minister’s closing statement at the FIPIC III Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 3rd Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation
(FIPIC) Summit at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI
E
xcellencies, Thank you very
much for your views. We will
definitely consider the ideas that
have emerged from our discus-
sions. We have some shared pri-
orities and the needs of the Pa-
cific Island countries. Our en-
deavour on this platform is to
move forward while keeping both
aspects in mind. To further en-
hance our cooperation within
FIPIC, I would like to make some
announcements:
To boost healthcare in the
Pacific region, we have de-
cided to establish a super-special-
ty cardiology hospital in Fiji.
This hospital will be equipped
with trained staff, modern facili-
ties, and infrastructure, and it
will serve as a lifeline for the en-
tire region. The Indian govern-
ment will bear the full cost of this
mega greenfield project.
India will assist in setting
up dialysis units in all the
14 Pacific island countries.
Sea ambulances will be pro-
vided to all the 14 Pacific
island countries.
In the year 2022, we conduct-
ed a Jaipur Foot Camp in
Fiji.Inthiscamp,prostheticlimbs
were provided free of cost to more
than 600 people. Friends, the re-
cipients of this gift feel as if they
have received the gift of life.
For the PIC region, we have de-
cided to organize a Jaipur Foot
camp in Papua New Guinea
(PNG) this year. Starting from
2024, two such camps will be or-
ganized every year in the Pacific
island countries.
Through the Jan Aushadhi
Scheme in India, more than
1800 high-quality generic medi-
cines are being provided to people
at affordable prices. For example,
the anti-diabetes medication is
available at up to 90% lower cost
at Jan Aushadhi Centers as com-
pared to the market prices. Other
medicines are also available at a
discounted price, ranging from
60% to 90% of the market cost. I
propose bringing similar Jan Au-
shadhi Centers to your countries.
Scientific studies have
shown that yoga can be
highly effective in preventing
lifestyle diseases like diabetes.
We propose establishing yoga
centers in your countries to pro-
mote its benefits.
The Centre of Excellence
for IT in PNG will be up-
graded and transformed into a
“Regional Information Technol-
ogy and Cybersecurity Hub.”
A 24x7 emergency helpline
will be established for the
citizens of Fiji, and we would be
delighted to help set up a similar
facility in all the PIC countries.
I announce a project for the
development of the SME
sector in every Pacific Island
country
. Under this scheme, ma-
chinery and technology supplies
will be provided, and capacity-
building programs will be con-
ducted to enhance capabilities.
The project to convert the
PacificIslandHeadsof State
Residences to solar powered ones,
was well-received by you all. We
will now be converting at least
one government building into so-
lar powered building, in all the
FIPIC countries.
To address the water scar-
city issue, I pledge to pro-
vide desalination units for the
people of every Pacific Island
country
.
Continuing our long-term
commitment to capacity
building, I announce the “Sa-
gar Amrut Scholarship”
scheme for the Pacific Island
countries today. Under this pro-
gram, 1000 ITEC training op-
portunities will be provided in
the next five years.
Excellencies,
Today, I conclude my remarks
here. I have a special affinity for
this Forum. It challenges bound-
aries and recognizes the limitless
potential of human collabora-
tion. Once again, I express my
heartfelt gratitude for your pres-
ence here today
.
I hope that next time we will have
the opportunity to welcome you
in India.
Thank you!
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PM Narendra Modi after being conferred with
Papua New Guinea Companion of the Order of
Logohu by the Governor General Sir Bob Dadae at
Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea on Monday.
PM Narendra Modi interacts with alumni of ITEC from across
Pacific Island Countries (PIC), in Papua New Guinea on Monday.
PM Narendra Modi being presented with an
Ebakl by President Surangel S. Whipps, Jr. of the
Republic of Palau during a meeting, in Papua
New Guinea on Monday. —PHOTOS BY PTI
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New Delhi (Agencies):
Keeping his promise,
the Vice-President,
Jagdeep Dhankhar and
Dr Sudesh Dhankhar
met his school teacher
Ratna Nair at Pannian-
nur Gram Panchayat,
Kannur district, Kerala
on Monday
.
Expressing her hap-
piness, Nair told Vice
President that “there
can’t be a better Guru
Dakshina than this.”
During her meeting
with the Vice President,
Nair remembered
Jagdeep Dhankhar as
“a young boy in khaki,
sitting in the first row,
fully concentrated in
the class. He was a very
active, well-disciplined
and obedient boy who
excelled in all activities
inside  outside the
class. He was a good de-
bater, a good sportsper-
son  good at academ-
ics too,” she mentioned.
Theteacherwelcomed
the Vice President with
coconut water  also
served them homemade
idli and banana chips.
Thoughmanyof herstu-
dents are in high posi-
tions, mostly in forces 
police, it is the first time
that one of them has
reached the 2nd highest
constitutional position
in the country
.
‘There can’t be better Guru Dakshina than this’
PROMISE ACCOMPLISHED
Port Moresby (PTI):
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi on Monday
underlined the impor-
tance of a free and open
Indo-Pacific for the Pa-
cific island nations and
said the Quad is work-
ing in this direction.
In an address at the
FIPIC (Forum for India-
Pacific Islands Cooper-
ation) summit, Modi
also emphasised the
need for multilateral-
ism and respecting the
sovereignty and integ-
rity of all countries.
The summit took
place at a time when
China is making efforts
to enhance its military
and diplomatic influ-
ence in the region.
Like you, we believe
in multilateralism; sup-
port a free, open
and inclusive Indo-Pa-
cific and respect the
sovereignty and integ-
rity of all countries,
Modi said.
“The Quad - compris-
ing Japan, India, Aus-
tralia and the United
States -- is working to-
wards it”, Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi on
Monday
.
PMModiunderlinesimportance
of free and open Indo-Pacific
INDIAN-AMERICANS
TO WELCOME PM
WITH UNITY MARCH
Washington (PTI): Ahead of
PM Narendra Modi’s historic
state visit to the US next
month, Indian Americans
are planning to welcome
him with an ‘India Unity Day’
march in 20 major cities
across America on June 18.
PM Modi will embark on his
first state visit to the US at
the invitation of President
Joe Biden and First Lady Jill
Biden in June. The US presi-
dent and the First Lady will
also host Modi at a state din-
ner on June 22. Some of the
cities are Boston, Chicago,
Atlanta, Miami, Houston,
Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Columbus, and St Louis.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, addresses a meeting with Pacific Island leaders to discuss
ways to better cooperate in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on Monday.  —PHOTOS BY PTI
1st session began
for oath taking
of new MLAs
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah with MLAs during the first day of
Karnataka Assembly session, in Bengaluru, on Monday.
Bangalore (PTI): The
first session of the 16th
Karnataka Legislative
Assembly, after the Sid-
daramaiah-led Con-
gress government came
to power in the state be-
gan on Monday, for the
oath taking of all the
newly-elected MLAs.
According to Legisla-
tive Assembly officials,
all the 224 newly elected
legislatorswilltakeoath
as MLAs, during the
three-daysession,which
will also see the election
of a new Speaker.
Oath taking of MLAs
is underway in the As-
sembly, which is being
conducted by senior
most legislator Con-
gress' R V Deshpande as
the Protem Speaker.
TEACHER SUSPENDED
FOR CRITICISING
SIDDARAMAIAH
Bengalauru: A government
school teacher in Karnataka
was suspended after he
criticised CM Siddaramaiah
for his freebie policies in a
social media post. Shantha-
murthy MG, a teacher from
the government school was
suspended on May 20 — the
same day when Siddaramai-
ah took over as the new CM.
Shanthamurthy had written
on Facebook that among
the past Chief Ministers of
Karnataka, Siddaramaiah
incurred the highest debts.
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): The Aam Aadmi
Party (AAP) on Mon-
day said it will organise
a 'maha rally' on June
11 against the Centre's
black ordinance.
The ordinance effec-
tively gives the lieuten-
ant governor control
over administrative ser-
vices, negating a Su-
preme Court order in
favour of the Kejriwal
dispensation, the AAP
maintains. This ordi-
nance shows that the
Centre will impose dic-
tatorial decisions like
this on the country,
AAP's Delhi convenor
Gopal Rai said at a press
conference. He appealed
to people to join the ral-
ly at Ramlila Maidan.
AAP’s rally on June 11 against ‘black ordinance’
CONGRESS EXTENDS SUPPORT TO AAP,
DECIDES TO OPPOSE CENTRE’S MOVE
ORDINANCE TO INVESTIGATE AAP'S
CORRUPTION: BJP ON POSTINGS ORDER
New Delhi: The Congress will support Delhi CM Arvind Kejri-
wal and will oppose the Centre's executive order on transfers
and postings in Delhi in the monsoon session of parliament,
which begins in July, sources said. The Ordinance passed
late on Friday, overrides a recent order of the SC, which said
the elected government is the boss of Delhi, and makes the
Lieutenant Governor the final arbiter of the issue.
New Delhi: Union Minister Meenakashi Lekhi hit out at Aam
Admi Party and said the purpose of the Ordinance brought
by the Central-led BJP government with respect to transfer of
bureaucrats in Delhi is to investigate the alleged corruption of
the party. She said, “Ordinance has been brought to investigate
the corruption done by them AAP. Those (political leaders) who
will come in for their support will also be called corrupt”.
If RaGa remains
in Wayanad, it
will suffer same
fate as Amethi’
Thiruvananthapuram
(PTI): Union Minister
Smriti Irani on Mon-
day took a dig at Con-
gress leader Rahul
Gandhi stating that if
he “remains” in Way-
anad, it would suffer
the same fate as Ame-
thi in Uttar Pradesh
when he was the MP
from there.
Gandhi was the MP
from Wayanad Lok Sab-
ha constituency before
his conviction and sen-
tencing for two years
by a Gujarat court in a
criminal defamation
case. The Gujarat High
Court has reserved its
verdict on the Congress
leader’s plea for a stay
on the conviction.
“The reason for that
was that while he was
an MP from Amethi,
80% of the people there
did not have electricity
connections, there was
no District Collector’s
office, no fire station, no
medical college, no Ken-
driya Vidyalaya or
Sainik School.
“Once he left, all these
facilities and infrastruc-
ture was made possible
there. Therefore, if he
remains in Wayanad, it
too shall suffer the same
fate as Amethi.
Suffering for being part of Oppn: Patil
Mumbai (PTI): Maha-
rashtraNationalistCon-
gress Party president
Jayant Patil, whom the
Enforcement Directo-
rate(ED)hassummoned
for questioning on Mon-
day in a money launder-
ing case, said one faces
suchsufferingsforbeing
part of the opposition.
Patil said he was go-
ing to appear before the
ED and also asked his
party workers to main-
tain peace. The ED has
summoned Patil for
questioning in a money
laundering case linked
to alleged financial ir-
regularities in the now
bankrupt financial ser-
vices firm ILFS, as per
officials. The 61-year-old
MLAwasissuedthefirst
summons for appear-
ance on May 12, but he
had sought deferment
for about 10 days citing
some personal and offi-
cial engagements.
NCP SUPPORTERS
STAGES PROTEST
OUTSIDE ED OFFICE
Hundreds of NCP workers
on Monday staged a protest
outside the Enforcement
Directorate's office in south
Mumbai against summons
issued by it to state party
president Jayant Patil in a
money laundering case. The
protesters claimed the Cen-
tre and the ED were indulg-
ing in political vendetta.
Will take action
against those
abusing Gill’s
sister: Maliwal
New Delhi (PTI): DCW
chief Swati Maliwal on
Monday slammed those
trolling Shubman Gill’s
sister on social media
after the cricketer’s ton
guided Gujarat Titans
to a victory over Royal
Challengers Bangalore
in the IPL. She said ac-
tion will be taken
against those trolling
the batasman’s sister.
“Extremely shameful
to see trollers abusing
#ShubhmanGill’s sister
just because the team
they follow lost a match.
Previously we had initi-
ated action against peo-
ple abusing #ViratKoh-
li’s daughter. DCW will
take action against all
those who have abused
Gill’s sister as well. This
shall not be tolerated!”
she said in a tweet.
Shubman Gill, sister Shahneel
abused on social media after
GT’s win pushed RCB out of IPL.
Willbebeatenwithsticks:TMC’s
Nusrat’sremarkagainst Oppn
Kolkata: Trinamool
Congress MP from West
Bengal's Basirhat Nus-
rat Jahan said the oppo-
sition parties will be
beaten up with bamboo
sticks during panchay-
at elections.
The actor-turned-pol-
itician was addressing
a public meeting in her
constituency
, where she
made the controversial
statement.
See what conspiracy
they are doing today!
They tried many things
against people. They
tried to intimidate peo-
ple. They played with
religion. But nothing
worked.In2021theysaid
'is bar 200 par' but they
failedandtheirboatcap-
sized...They are plan-
ningabiggerconspiracy
this time. They stopped
people's money to Ben-
gal. It's a conspiracy to
stop Mamata Banerjee's
work for the people.
Patnaik inducts
3 more ministers
into cabinet
New Delhi: Senior
BJDlawmakersBikram
Keshari Arukha, Sun-
dam Marndi and Sara-
pda Prasad Nayak on
Monday took oath as
ministers in the cabinet
of Odisha Chief Minis-
ter Naveen Patnaik.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar with wife Sudesh Dhankhar at
his school teacher Ratna Nair’s house on Monday.
Trinamool Congress MP from West Bengal Nusrat Jahan
VP URGES MLAS, MPS
TO CONTRIBUTE MAX IN
PARL AND ASSEMBLIES
Expressing concern over the
growing tendency to “weap-
onise disruption and distur-
bance as a political strategy”
in Parliament and Legislative
Assemblies, Vice President
Jagdeep Dhankhar urged MPs
 MLAs to “immobilise their
remote controls” to contribute
maximum in Parliament  As-
semblies.. He said there was
widespread pain and anguish
among people over the grow-
ing tendency to ‘weaponise’
disruption  disturbance as a
political strategy in Parliament
 Legislative Assemblies.
Indian diasporas seek blessings from PM Narendra Modi as he
emplanes for Australia from Papua New Guinea on Monday.
PM MODI REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR
CAPACITY-BUILDING EFFORTS
Port Moresby (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Monday reaffirmed his support for capacity-building
efforts in Pacific island nations, as he interacted with
alumni of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation
(ITEC) programme from 14 countries across the region.
Modi was here on his maiden visit to Papua New Guinea
to host a key summit between India and 14 Pacific island
countries to boost bilateral ties. He interacted with ITEC
alumni on the sidelines of the Forum for India-Pacific
Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit. “These ITEC alumni,
including government officials, professionals and com-
munity leaders, are contributing to their societies using
the skills gained in India. PM lauded them for keeping In-
dia in their hearts and reiterated his support for capacity-
building efforts in the region.
PMsaidQuad-comprisingIndia,Japan,AusandtheUSworkingtowardsit
Delhi Ministers and AAP leaders Atishi Marlena and Saurabh
Bhardwaj with party MPs Sanjay Singh and Sandeep Pathaka
address a press conference, in New Delhi, on Monday.
NCP leader Jayant Patil arrives at the ED office after being
summoned in connection with a case concerning Infrastructure
Leasing  Financial Services (ILFS) scam, in Mumbai on Monday.
Aiming to withdraw
AFSPA by 2023 end:
Assam CM Sarma
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): Assam chief
minister Himanta
Biswa Sarma on
Monday said that the
government is plan-
ning to withdraw AF-
SPA completely from
Assam by 2023.
“We are aiming at
withdrawing AFSPA
completely from As-
sam by the end of
2023. We will also
rope in ex-military
personnel to train
our police force,”
tweeted Sarma.
As a part of the se-
quel undertaken to
bring about police
modernization in As-
sam, Sarma attended
the first-ever confer-
ence of the comman-
dants at the Police
Training Centre in
Dergaon.
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
CONF WILL BE
HELD EVERY SIX
MONTHS
The conference was
organised to help
the Assam Police Bat-
talions transform them
into vibrant bodies ca-
pable of meeting their
mandate. Delivering his
speech, CM Sarma said
that considering the
important role played
by the commandants
and Assam Police Bat-
talions, the comman-
dants; the conference
will be organised every
6 months.
16TH KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY
Like you, we believe in multilateralism; support a
free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific and respect
the sovereignty and integrity of all countries.
 —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
New Delhi (PTI):
Olympic bronze medal-
list Bajrang Punia on
Monday accepted Brij
Bhushan Sharan Sin-
gh’s challenge of under-
going narco-analysis
test to ascertain the
truthfulness of wres-
tlers’sexualharassment
allegations against the
WFI president.
TheWFIchief inaFa-
cebook post on Sunday
said that he is ready to
appear for a narco-anal-
ysis or polygraph test to
prove his innocence.
Responding to this,
Bajrang said, “We are
ready to face Narco Test
but we would also want
him (Brij Bhushan) to
also face the Test under
Supreme Court’s super-
vision and with live
streaming on national
television.”
“We would like to see
what questions are be-
ing asked. He has asked
for Narco Test of Vinesh
and myself. I am saying
why only two of us but
also all those girls who
have filed complaints
should also undergo
Narco Test,” Bajrang,
sitting alongside Sak-
shee Malikkh and
Vinesh Phogat said.
Vinesh on her part
said that whole country
should know what kind
of injustice they have
faced for years now.
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Lahore (PTI): A man
and his sister, separated
during the Partition 75
years ago, were reunited
at the landmark Kartar-
pur Corridor, in an emo-
tional meeting made
possible through social
media, a media report
said on Monday
.
Mahendra Kaur, 81,
from India, reunited
with her 78-year-old
brother Sheikh Abdul
Aziz from Pakistan-oc-
cupied Kashmir at the
Kartarpur Corridor af-
ter they found out
through a social media
post that they were sib-
lings separated during
the Partition in 1947,
Dawn News reported.
During the Partition,
the family of Sardar
Bhajan Singh from the
Indian side of Punjab
wastragicallytornapart
when Aziz relocated to
Pak-occupied Kashmir
while his other family
members remained in
India. He married at a
young age but always
had a longing to reunite
with his parents and
other family members.
The two families dis-
covered that Mahendra
and Aziz were indeed
estranged siblings after
connecting through a so-
cial media post detailing
the separation of a man
and his sister during the
Partition.
Siblings reunite after 75 years at Kartarpur
JOYFUL REUNION
lll
They found out
through a social
media post that
they were
siblings
separated
during the
Partition in
1947, Dawn
News reported
INFOSYS TECHIE DIES
IN BENGALURU AFTER
CAR DROWNS IN FLOOD
INTEL AGENCIES EXPOSE
ROLE OF MALIK’S WIFE IN
ORGANISING PROTESTS
Bengaluru: A 22-year-old
woman drowned on Sunday
after a car she was travel-
ling in with her family got
stuck in neck-deep water at
KR Circle underpass, just a
stone’s throw from Vidhana
Soudha.Fire and emergency
services personnel saved
five others of the family and
the driver, with the help of
people who had rushed to
save those trapped in the
flooded underpass. The
victim as well as the others
were taken to St Martha’s
Hospital where doctors de-
clared the woman, identified
as Bhanurekha, dead.
Indian intelligence agencies
have learnt that the wife of
incarcerated senior Hurriyat
leader Yasin Malik, Mushaal
Mullick had also asked the
international community to
boycott the G20 meeting
in Kashmir. Mushaal had
even threatened the G20
nations, stating that if they
attend the meetings, they
would be seen as siding with
the oppressor by accept-
ing PM Modi’s invitation to
participate in the event. The
agencies have proof regard-
ing this.
POLICE APPREHEND
201 PEOPLE FOR
CONSUMING LIQUOR
New Delhi: Delhi Police
have apprehended 201 peo-
ple for consuming liquor in
public places, a top official
said on Monday. A two-day
special drive against public
drinking was carried out in
Dwarka area on Saturday
and Sunday during which
the 201 people were
apprehended and booked
under the 40-A Excise
Act, according to Deputy
Commissioner of Police
(Dwarka) Harsha Vardhan.
According to the Excise
Act, anyone caught drinking
publicly has to pay a fine of
Rs 5,000.
JAILED AAP LEADER
SATYENDAR JAIN
ADMITTED TO HOSP
HYDERABAD: HEAVY
RAINFALL EXPECTED TO
BRING RELIEF FROM HEAT
New Delhi: Jailed former
Delhi minister and AAP
leader Satyendra Jain was
brought to Safdarjung Hos-
pital after he complained of
deterioration in health. On
May 15, former Delhi min-
ister Satyendra Jain moved
SC seeking bail in a money
laundering case against
him. He has challenged the
Delhi High Court’s order
dismissing his bail plea in
the money laundering case
against him. The HC while
dismissing the Satyendra
Jain bail plea stated that the
applicant is an influen-
tial person and has the
potential of tampering with
evidence.
Hyderabad: Hyderabad
witnessed heavy rains ac-
companied by a cloudy sky,
bringing much-needed relief
from the scorching summer
heat. The IMD Hyderabad has
issued an alert, indicating
that more downpours are ex-
pected today. This morning,
Rajendranagar recorded the
highest rainfall of 52.3 mm,
followed by heavy down-
pours in areas like Amberpet
and Serilingampally.
INDIA REPORTS 473
NEW COVID CASES, 7
DEATHS IN LAST 24 HRS
New Delhi: India record-
ed 473 new coronavirus
infections, while the active
cases dipped to 7,623, ac-
cording to the Union health
ministry data updated on
Monday. The number of
deaths has increased to
5,31,839 with seven deaths
which include one fatality
reconciled by Kerala, the
data updated at 8 am
stated. The Covid case
tally was recorded at 4.49
crore (4,49,86,934). The
active cases now comprise
0.02 per cent of the total
infections and the national
COVID-19 recovery rate
has been recorded at 98.80
per cent, the ministry said.
3 KILLED, 4 INJURED AFTER BOAT CAPSIZES
IN GANGA IN UTTAR PRADESH’S BALLIA
Uttar Pradesh: Three women drowned while three
others were rescued after a boat capsized at Maldepur
Ganga Ghat in Ballia city on Monday morning, police
said. About 35 people were going across the river in the
boat for a ritual when its engine developed a snag and
it overturned due to strong winds, District Magistrate
Ravindra Kumar said. A large number of people had
gathered for the ritual at Maldepur Ganga Ghat when
the accident took place this morning, the DM said. The
District Magistrate has confirmed the death of three
women and said three other women were admitted to
the district hospital.
CRUCIAL READ
G20delegatesarriveinSrinagar
for3rdtourismworkingmeeting
Srinagar: About 60 for-
eign delegates arrived
here on Monday for the
third tourism working
group meeting of the
G20 countries, the offi-
cials said.
This is the first inter-
national meeting being
held in Kashmir after
the abrogation of Arti-
cle 370 and the bifurca-
tion of the erstwhile
state into two Union Ter-
ritories — Jammu and
Kashmir, and Ladakh
— in August 2019.
Officials said the del-
egates from several
countries of the G20
grouping arrived in a
chartered flight at the
Srinagar international
airport in the morning
amidst tight security.
They said the dele-
gates were taken to the
Sher-e-Kashmir Inter-
national Convention
Centre (SKICC), the
venue of the meeting,
amid heavy deploy-
ment of security per-
sonnel along the route.
Officials said strin-
gent security arrange-
ments have been made
to ensure that the event
concludes incident-
free. While the Boule-
vard Road around the
SKICC has been made a
no-go zone for the three
days, there is massive
deployment of security
forces on the route tak-
en by the delegates, and
the Airport Road to
Dalgate stretch, offi-
cials said.
They said security
has been beefed up
across the valley with
the elite NSG and Ma-
rine Commandos help-
ing police and paramili-
tary forces to secure the
venues of the event,
they said.
Amitabh Kant, G. Kishan Reddy and Jitendra Singh and Ram Charan along with other officials during
the third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting, in Srinagar on Monday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Mahendra Kaur with her brother Sheikh Abdul Aziz.
Bajrang Punia, Sakshee Malikkh and Vinesh Phogat at Jantar
Mantar, in New Delhi.  —FILE PHOTO
Giriraj Singh
Kamal Nath  —Image for representational puropse only
PAKISTAN USING ISI 
TERROR NETWORKS TO
DISRUPT G20 MEETING
4 SHOOTERS OF
LAWRENCE BISHNOI
GANG HELD IN PUNJAB
GUJARAT ATS ARRESTS
4 BANGLADESHI, BUSTS
AL QAEDA MODULE
CHINA AND SAUDI ARABIA BOYCOTT G20
MEETING HELD BY INDIA IN KASHMIR
PAK RATTLED BY G20 MEET, BILAWAL BHUTTO
CLAIMS ‘VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW’
New Delhi: A report by the
intelligence agencies has
revealed that Pakistan-based
terrorist outfits, ISI, and their
agents in India have been
pressed into action to defame
the country on international
platforms and disrupt the
G20 meeting in JK. “The
sentiment is highly negative
because people are protest-
ing against the G20 meet-
ing and sharing the details
on social media platforms.
They are using the hashtags
like #bharat_jammu_kash-
mir_chordo and #boycottg20,
“ said the report.
Chandigarh: Four shooters
of the Bishnoi gang have
been arrested and six pistols
along with cartridges were
recovered from them, Punjab
Police here on Monday said.
Director General of Police
Gaurav Yadav said the ac-
cused have been facing sev-
eral criminal cases registered
in Punjab and Haryana. “In
a major breakthrough, AGTF
arrested four shooters of the
Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Six
pistols and 26 live cartridges
were recovered from the ac-
cused,” Yadav tweeted.
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Anti
Terrorist Squad (ATS) has
busted an Al-Qaeda module
and arrested four members
who hail from Bangladesh
but have been living illegally
in Ahmedabad, an official
said on Monday. They were
tasked with raising funds for
Al-Qaeda’s illegal activities,
radicalising local youths and
persuading them to join the
terror outfit, said Deputy
Inspector General, Gujarat
ATS, Deepan Bhadran. They
were arrested from different
parts of Ahmedabad.
New Delhi: India’s presidency of the G20 group of
leading nations has become mired in controversy after
China and Saudi Arabia boycotted a meeting staged in
Kashmir, the first such gathering since India unilater-
ally brought Kashmir under direct control in August
2019. The meeting, a tourism working group attended
by about 60 delegates from most G20 countries taking
place from Monday to Wednesday.
Pakistan: As India is hosting the third G20 tourism work-
ing group meeting in Srinagar, a frustrated Pakistan has
been rattled by the overwhelming response to the summit
in the UT. Bilawal claimed the G20 meeting in Srinagar
was a “violation of international law”. “India cannot sup-
press the voice of Kashmiris through a conference. By
violating the UN resolution, it is not possible for India to
play an effective role in the world,” he was quoted.
Ready to undergo narco test:
Punia on Bhushan’s challenge
I am ready to
undergo narco
test, polygraph
test or lie detector test, but
my condition is that
Vinesh Phogat  Bajrang
Punia should also under-
go these tests with me. If
both the wrestlers agree to
undergo it, call a press
conference and make an-
nouncement. I promise
them that I am ready for
the test. —Bajrang Punia,
 Olympic bronze medallist
Salman Khan,Moosewala’s manager among
top 10 targets on Bishnoi’s hit list,says NIA
Heatwave alert issued for several states for today
Air India and Air India Express
to operate special Haj flights
New Delhi (ANI): Bol-
lywood superstar Sal-
man Khan topped the
list of 10 main targets
that jailed gangster
Lawrence Bishnoi
planned to eliminate,
the notorious criminal
confessed to the Nation-
al Investigation Agency
,
officials said.
Lawrence Bishnoi
said that in the year
1998, Salman Khan
hunted the black buck,
which is considered sa-
credbytheBishnoicom-
munity and to avenge
the hurt sentiments of
the community the
gangster said he wanted
to kill the actor. Bishnoi
confessed to the NIA in
December last year that
on acting on his direc-
tions his aide Sampat
Nehra had conducted a
recce of Salman Khan’s
Mumbai residence.
New Delhi (PTI): Air
India and Air India Ex-
press will operate spe-
cial Haj flights from
Jaipur, Chennai,
Kozhikode and Kannur,
carrying around 19,000
pilgrims.
The two carriers will
fly close to 19,000 pil-
grims to Jeddah and
Medina in Saudi Arabia
from the four cities.
Air India, in the first
phase, will operate 46
flights from Jaipur and
Chennai to Medina and
Jeddah, respectively.
The first flight was op-
erated from Jaipur on
May 21 and the services
will go on till June 21.
In the second phase,
Air India will bring
back the pilgrims to
Jaipur and Chennai by
operating 43 flights
from July 3 to August 2.
“The number of pil-
grims scheduled to fly
with Air India from
Jaipur is 5,871 on 27
flights while 4,447 pil-
grims will be flown by it
from Chennai on 19
flights,” the release
said.
Air India Express
will operate flights from
Kozhikode and Kannur
from June 4 to 22.
Patna: Union Minister
Giriraj Singh on Mon-
day slammed former
JK Chief Minister
Mehbooba Mufti for of-
fering prayers at the
tomb of Tipu Sultan.
She visited the tomb
in Srirangapatna in
Karnataka’s Mandya
district on Sunday
.
“Mehbooba Mufti
spreads terrorism in
Jammu and Kashmir
and now she went to the
mazar of another in-
vader in Karnataka... I
want to say that Tipu
Sultan did not fight
against the British rul-
ers” Singh said.
Bhopal: Former Chief
Minister and Madhya
Pradesh Congress chief
Kamal Nath on Monday
hit back at BJP’s state
unit President V.D.
Sharma, a day after he
claimed that central
agencies investigating
1984 anti-Sikh riots
would also frame charg-
es soon against the for-
mer. Veteran Congress
leader said Sharma
made false allegations
in an attempt to hide his
involvement in corrup-
tion. Nath said no one
could raise fingers
against him in the last
45 years of his political
career, and even an in-
quiry committee on the
matter setup by BJP
govt has given him
clean chit on anti-Sikh
riots. He also claimed
that the committee was
setup by the BJP govt.
Giriraj Singh said
Mehbooba Mufti
an ‘invader like
Tipu Sultan’
Nath slams MP
BJP chief over
accusations of
anti-Sikh riots
New Delhi (ANI): In-
dia Meteorological De-
partment (IMD) scien-
tist Soma Sen Roy on
Monday said that a heat-
wave alert had been is-
sued for today for south
Haryana, Delhi, south
UP, north MP,
Jharkhand, Bihar and
Bengal.
“We have issued a
heatwave alert for today
for south Haryana, Del-
hi, south UP, north MP,
Jharkhand, Bihar and
Bengal. Tomorrow, a
heatwave alert is not
given for any place other
than Jharkhand,” said
Soma Sen Roy while
talking to ANI. “Yes,
there is a strong possi-
bility that is likely,” she
said when asked if there
will be relief from the
heatwave from tomor-
row. She said that be-
cause of the Western
disturbances the heat-
wave conditions will
ameliorate
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प.4(1) दरत्त/आब/2023 दिनांक 22.01.2023 के द्ारा जारी संशोदधत
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2023-24 के दलये पडत ररटेल ऑफ कमपोदजट मदिरा िुकानों के ई-नीलामी
(ई-बोली) प्रदक्रया से बनिोबसत करने हेतु भारत सरकार के उपक्रम एम.एस.टी.सी.
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रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर एकबारीय ऑनलाईन
पंजीकरण (रदजसट्ेशन) करना होगा, दजससे आबकारी बनिोबसत रर्व 2023-
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4. बोलीिाता को कम से कम रू. 10,000/- अथरा रू. 10,000 के गुणांक मे
बढाकर बोली लगानी होगी।
5. बोलीिाता एक बार में ररजर्व प्राइस / दप्ली बोली से 10 प्रदतशत से अदधक
रादश बढाकर बोली नहीं लगा सकेगा।
6. िेशी मदिरा, राजसथान दनदम्वत मदिरा (RML), भारत दनदम्वत दरिेशी मदिरा
(IMFL) एरं बीयर की कमपोदजट िुकानों का दजलेरार एरं उनके आरेिन
शुलक, संशोदधत नयूनतम ररजर्व प्राईस एरं अमानत रादश का दरररण दरभागीय
रेबसाईट https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in एरं एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड
की रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध रहेगा।
7. प्रतयेक िुकान के दलये ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु दनधा्वररत नयूनतम
ररज्वर प्राइस की 2 प्रदतशत रादश अमानत रादश के रूप में आरेिन के साथ
जमा करायी जानी है। दबड रादश के अनुसार अदतररकत अमानत रादश भी जमा
करानी होगी। ऑनलाईन नीलामी में Dynamic अमानत रादश का प्रारधान
रखा गया है।
8. सफल बोलीिाता को धरोहर रादश, अदरिम रादर्वक गारनटी रादश एरं रादर्वक
लाईसेनस फीस ई-नीलामी के संबंध में दरसततृत दिशा दनिदेश एरं शततों, जो
दरभागीय रेबसाईट एरं एम.एस टी.सी. दलदमटेड की रेबसाईट पर उपलबध है,
के अनुसार जमा करानी होगी।
9. दनधा्वररत समय में रांद्त रादशयां यथा-धरोहर रादश, अदरिम रादर्वक गारनटी
रादश एरं रादर्वक लाईसेंस फीस जमा न कराने पर सरीकृदत दनरसत कर समसत
जमा रादश जपतराज की जायेगी।
10. बोलीिाता को ई-नीलामी में भाग लेने से पूर्व दरभागीय रेबसाईट
https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in एरं एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड की
रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध आबकारी
एरं मधयसंयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 एरं 2023-24, समसत दिशा-दनिदेश,
प्रदक्रया एरं शततों का सारधानीपूर्वक अधययन कर दलया जाना िादहये।
11. मदिरा िुकानों के बनिोबसत हेतु रे ही वयककत ई-नीलामी में भाग ले सकेंगे,
जो राजसथान आबकारी अदधदनयम, 1950 एरं इसके अनतग्वत बनाए गए
दनयमों, आबकारी एरं मधयसंयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 र 2023-24 र
भारतीय संदरिा अदधदनयम के तहत अनुबनध करने की योगयता रखते हों।
इस समबनध में दरसततृत दिशा दनिदेश https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in र
https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध है। अनय जानकारी
हेतु संबंदधत अदतररकत आयुकत जोन एरं दजला आबकारी अदधकारी काया्वलय
से समपक्क दकया जा सकता है तथा एमएसटीसी हैलप डेसक पर भी काया्वलय
समय में माग्विश्वन दलया जा सकता है।
12. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में अनय प्रारधान आबकारी एरं मद्यसंयम नीदत रर्व
2022-23 र रर्व 2023-24 एरं दिनांक 22.01.2023 के द्ारा नीदत में दकये
गये संशोधन अनुसार तथा राजसथान आबकारी अदधदनयम, 1950 एरं इसके
अनतग्वत बने दनयम के अनुसार रहेंगे।
13. ई-नीलामी के समबनध में यदि कोई दरराि उतपन्न होता है तो नयादयक क्ेरि
संबंदधत दजला ही रहेगा।
(कुमार पाल गौ्तम)
आबकारी आयुकत, राजसथान
DIPR/C/......../2023
New Delhi (Agencies):
Russia is bringing more
forces into Bakhmut,
Ukraine's deputy de-
fence minister has said,
after Vladimir Putin de-
clared victory in Mos-
cow's months-long cam-
paign to capture the city
.
Hanna Malyar, the
deputy defence minis-
ter, on Monday said
Kyiv’s troops were ad-
vancingtothenorthand
south of the city
, but ad-
mitted that the “inten-
sity” of their movement
had decreased.
He also claimed that
Ukrainian troops are
still advancing on the
flanks of the eastern
Ukrainian city, but the
“intensity” of their
movement has de-
creased. Russian-in-
stalled leader Denis
Pushilin, said the
Kremlin's troops have
begun the “preliminary
demining” of Bakhmut.
New York (PTI): A
27-year-old Indian-ori-
gin New York Police De-
partment(NYPD)officer
and nine others were
honoured by US Presi-
dent Joe Biden with the
Medal of Valour, the
country’s highest award
forpublicsafetyofficers.
Sumit Sulan was
honoured at a White
House ceremony for
shooting a convicted
felon who killed two of
his colleagues when the
trio were investigating
a domestic-violence call
in New York City in Jan-
uary
. As per police, the
convicted felon am-
bushed the three offic-
ers, shooting at Rivera
and Mora, who died of
their injuries. Sulan
was praised for swiftly
jumping into action, de-
spitebeingarookiewith
the NYPD at that time.
Warsaw (Agencies):
Martins Sesks and co-
driver Renars Francis
put on a masterclass to
finish first in the Rally
of Poland as Team
MRFTyrestookadom-
inant victory in the
third round of the FIA
European Rally Cham-
pionship.
The Latvian duo
started the day with a
lead of 8.2 seconds and
proved untouchable
throughout the day on
Sunday
. They took a
further four stage wins
and pulled their lead
out to almost 40 sec-
onds in their Skoda Fa-
bia RS Rally2 to take
their first win of the
season and the second
of their career.
Port Moresby: The United States signed a new security
pact with Papua New Guinea on Monday as it com-
petes with China for influence in the Pacific. Papua
New Guinea’s location just north of Australia makes it
strategically significant. It was the site of fierce battles
during World War II, and with a population of nearly
10 million people, it’s the most populous Pacific Island
nation. The full agreement will be made public once
politicians in both countries have an opportunity for
input, likely in a couple of months.
London: A local British
Sikh councillor has made
history for the central En-
gland city by becoming
its first turban-wearing
Lord Mayor. Jaswant
Singh Birdi, who was
born in Punjab moved to
Coventry 60 years ago
and has served as a local
councillor in the city for
16 years. He recently
took formal charge of his
new post of Lord Mayor
with the official Chains
of Office with his wife
Krishna by his side as
the Lord Mayoress.
Islamabad: Pakistan Teh-
reek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief
Imran Khan has stated
that he may be arrested
again when he goes to
court in Islamabad on
Tuesday this week to join
the probe in the Al Qadir
trust case, ARY News
reported. The former
prime minister of Paki-
stan, Imran Khan stated
that the ruling coalition’s
determination to remove
him from the political
landscape stems from
their fear of losing the
2019 general elections.
Geneva: Nearly 12,000 extreme weather, climate and
water-related events over much of the past half-cen-
tury around the globe have killed more than 2 million
people and caused economic damage of $4.3 trillion,
the U.N. weather agency said Monday. The stark re-
cap from the World Meteorological Organization came
as it opened its four-yearly congress among member
countries, pressing the message that more needs to
be done to improve alert systems for extreme weather
events by a target date of 2027.
US SIGNS NEW SECURITY PACT WITH PAPUA
NEW GUINEA IN COMPETITION WITH CHINA
SIKH MAN IS UK
CITY’S 1ST
TURBAN-
WEARING MAYOR
80% CHANCES
THAT I WILL BE
ARRESTED: KHAN
2 MN KILLED, $4.3 TRILLION IN DAMAGES
FROM EXTREME WEATHER: UN AGENCY
NEWS DIGEST
Putin sends more troops to
Bakhmut despite ‘victory’
Russia is now bringing more forces into Bakhmut to capture the city
UKRAINE RUSSIA WAR
IPL 2023 QUALIFIER 1
Ukrainian soldiers ride atop an APC on the frontline in the Luhansk region on Monday.
Sumit Sulan was honoured at
a White House ceremony.
In total, six MRF Tyre cars
won points in this rally.
The founder of
Wagner, Rus-
sia's private mili-
tary group, Yevgeny
Prigozhin said on
Monday that his forc-
es will leave Bakhmut
by the beginning of
next month. Wagner,
working alongside
Russian forc-
es, claimed on Sat-
urday to have taken
the eastern Ukrainian
city, which Kyiv has
denied. Prigozhin said
in an audio message
posted to Telegram
that the handover
would happen between
May 25 and June 1.
He added that his mer-
cenary fighters had set
up defense lines
on the western
outskirts of Bakhmut
before a planned
transfer of control to
the Russian army.
WAGNER TO LEAVE
BAKHMUT BY JUNE 1
PROTESTER WEARING UKRAINE FLAG COVERS
HERSELF IN FAKE BLOOD ON RED CARPET
Awoman dressed in the colours of the Ukrainian flag
was removed from the red carpet at the Cannes
Film Festival after she poured fake blood over herself
in an apparent anti-war protest. The incident took place
ahead of the premiere of the film Acide by French film
director Just Philippot on Sunday night, at the festival
in the south of France. It was not immediately clear why
the demonstration took place at that screening.
New Delhi (PTI): Virat
Kohli will be among the
first batch of India play-
erstoleavefortheWorld
Test Championship
(WTC) final against
Australia in London, de-
partingintheweehours
of Tuesday
.
Kohli’s Royal Chal-
lengers Bangalore
teammate Mohammad
Siraj will also board the
same flight, a day after
their team was knocked
out of the IPL. Spinners
R Ashwin and Axar Pa-
tel, and all-rounder
Shardul Thakur, will
also be on the flight as
well as the team’s sup-
port staff led by Rahul
Dravid.
The two other play-
ers who complete the
first list of seven crick-
eters are Kolkata
Knight Riders pacer
Umesh Yadav and Luc-
know Super Giants’
Jaydev Unadkat, who is
recovering from a
shoulder injury. The fi-
nal will be played at the
Oval from June 7-11.
Virat Kohli, Siraj among first batch of
players to leave for WTC final in UK
The WTC Final
will be played at
the Oval from
June 7-11
Kohli is among first batch, to leave for London on Tuesday.
TO WARN OF ‘BLACK FUTURE’
Several young
activists protesting
against climate
change climbed
into the iconic Trevi
Fountain in Rome
poured diluted
charcoal into the
water to turn it black.
Woman sees her
own heart after
transplant surgery
20 dead in
Guyana school
dormitory fire
Darshna lying 3rd
in women’s skeet
qualifications
Carlos Alcaraz
retains top spot
New York (Agencies):
In one of the strangest
reunions ever, a woman
recently visited a mu-
seum to see her own
heart, which was re-
moved from her body
during a life-saving
transplant surgery 16
years ago, BBC report-
ed. Jennifer Sutton,
who hails from Ring-
wood in Hampshire,
stated that it was “in-
credibly surreal” to see
her own organ placed as
an exhibit at Hunterian
Museum in London.
‘’The minute you first
walkin,youthink,‘That
used to be inside my
body’,” she said. “But
it’s quite nice too—it’s
like my friend. It kept
me alive for 22 years and
I’m quite proud of it re-
ally
. I’ve seen lots of
things in jars in my life-
time but to think that’s
actually mine is very
weird,” she added.
Guyana: At least 20
people were killed in
a school dormitory
fire in Guyana, the
government said in a
statement, with the
nation’s president
calling it a “major
disaster.”
“This is a major
disaster. It is horri-
ble, it is painful,” the
South American na-
tion’s President Ir-
faan Ali said.
The death count
had risen to 20 and
several people were
injured in the fire.
Almaty (PTI): Former
national champion and
Khelo India
Y o u t h
Games win-
ner Darsh-
na Rathore
shot a 71 on
day one of the women’s
skeet qualifications to
lie third at the ISSF
Shotgun World Cup
here on Monday
.
Greek Emmanouela
Katzouraki was leading
the field with a 72 after
three rounds.
New Delhi: Carlos
Alcaraz of Spain has
returned to the top
spot while Novak
Djokovic
slipped to
third in
the latest
A T P
Rankings
released on Monday
.
Before rising to the
top spot in tennis
rankings again, Al-
caraz held the world
No.1 ranking for 22
weeks with his 23rd
week starting after
the Italian Open.
‘‘Incredibly Surreal’’
Shotgun World Cup ATP Rankings
New Delhi (Agencies):
Chennai Super Kings
(CSK) will take on de-
fending champions Gu-
jarat Titans (GT) in
Qualifier 1 of the 2023
Indian Premier League
(IPL) season on May 23.
Although GT have
been on a roll, the Yel-
low Army have the edge
as their home ground
MA Chidambaram Sta-
dium will host the
match. GT topped the
table with 10 points,
while second-placed
CSK claimed 8 wins.
US Prez honours
Indian-origin cop
Team MRF Tyres takes
victory in Rally Poland
❍ EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
Titans, Kings eye ticket to final
Team Won Lost NR Points NRR
Gujarat Titans 10 4 0 20 +0.809
Chennai Super Kings 8 5 1 17 +0.652
Lucknow Super Giants 8 5 1 17 +0.284
Mumbai Indians 8 6 0 16 -0.044
IPL 2023 PLAYOFFS
SCHEDULE, VENUE
Qualifier 1–May 23 (Today):
Gujarat Titans vs Chennai
Super Kings, at MA Chidam-
baram Stadium in Chennai
Eliminator–May 24 (Wednesday):
Lucknow Super Giants vs
Mumbai Indians, at MA Chid-
ambaram Stadium in Chennai
Qualifier 2–May 26 (Friday):
Qualifier 1 Loser vs Elimina-
tor Winner, at Narendra Modi
Stadium in Ahmedabad
Final–May 28 (Sunday):
Qualifier 1 Winner vs Qualifier
2 Winner, at Narendra Modi
Stadium in Ahmedabad.
TOP FOUR TEAMS
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot, on
Monday, inaugurated
the Farmers’ Training
Centre in the premises
of Udaipur Milk Pro-
ducers Cooperative Un-
ion located in Govard-
han Vilas. He inspected
the Centre and appreci-
ated the development
works. Gehlot also ad-
dressed cattle rearers at
the Milk Day function.
The Chief Minister
said that the state gov-
ernment has left no
stone unturned in the
all-round development
of farmers and animal
rearers. “In the last 4
years, a grant of more
than Rs 2,313 crore has
been given to gausha-
las, while the previous
government had given
only 150 crore rupees to
gaushalas in 5 years,”
he said.
At the function, Ge-
hlot presented a
chequeof Rs. 1 lakh to
Babulal of Wali Samiti
and Rs. 1 lakh to Vardi
Bai of Pithalpura Sami-
ti from Secretary Wel-
fare Fund. Under the
Saras Ladli scheme,
FDs worth Rs 5500 were
presented to Yashasvi
Kanwar of Toda, Lak-
shitha of Utherda, Ree-
na of Nandvel and Har-
shita Patel of Dan-
gikheda for maximum
mil collection.
CM Ashok Gehlot on
Monday laid the foun-
dation stone of Global
Institute of Jainology
and Prakrit Bhawan at
Mohanlal Sukhadia
University, Udaipur. He
also took the blessings
of Acharya Vardhaman
Sagar Maharaj at Panch
Kalyanak Mahotsav.
The CM said that this
building will prove to
be important from the
point of view of study,
research and knowl-
edge of the origin and
development of Jain
spiritual philosophy
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Before Assem-
bly polls, the central
leadership of BJP has
set its eyes on Raj. PM
Modi will visit Ra-
jasthan once again.
This time the PM is go-
ing to hold a meeting in
C o n g r e s s
stronghold
of Shekha-
wati. If
sources are
to be be-
lieved, a big
public meeting can be
held in Sikar at the end
of this month on May 30
or 31.
After Sirohi, PM Nar-
endra Modi may have a
public meeting pro-
gramme in Sikar. How-
ever, an official an-
nouncement is yet to be
made by the party
.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chandraraj
Singhvi met Maha CM
Eknash Shinde on
Monday. Shinde has en-
trusted Singhvi with
important responsibil-
ity in Rajasthan as
Singhvi has been ap-
pointed as in-charge of
Raj Shiv Sena. Singhvi
expressed gratitude to
Shinde saying, “Our
ideology  BJP’s ideol-
ogy is same. We will
prepare a roadmap for
Cong govt’s departure
from Rajasthan.”
Punit Chaturvedi
Dungarpur: CM Ashok
Gehlot will be on a one-
day visit to Dungarpur
district on Tuesday.
During this, he will
participate in the Prat-
ishtha Mahotsav of
Jain community’s
Shantinath Jain Tem-
ple and along with this
he will also inspect the
‘Inflation Relief Camp.’
Preparations are being
made by the adminis-
tration regarding the
CM’s visit.
CM Gehlot will reach
Peeth town of Dungar-
pur district at 10 am,
where he will first par-
ticipate in the Pran
Pratishtha Mahotsav of
Shantinath Jain Tem-
ple organized in the
playground of Peeth
School. Gehlot will also
address the followers of
Jainism. He will then
observe the newly con-
structed temple.
After this, at 11 am,
CM Gehlot will observe
the Inflation Relief
Camp in Peeth and the
camp organised under
the Prashasan Gaon Ke
Sang campaign, where
he will also address a
general meeting along
with communicating
with the beneficiaries
at the venue.
The greatest changes in
nature and life are brought
about by invisible, causes
outside and within.
—Dr Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023
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Laxman Raghav and Kapil
Sharma
Hanumangarh: Union
Road Transport and
Highways Minister Ni-
tin Gadkari inaugurat-
ed and laid the founda-
tion stone of 6 national
highway projects and 7
bridges at railway
crossing in a program
at Shaheed Omprakash
Jyani Stadium in vil-
lage Pakkasarana on
Sri Ganganagar road,
about 15 km from Hanu-
mangarh district head-
quarters on Monday.
The projects would be
constructed at a cost of
more than Rs 2,050
crore.
Gadkari also laid the
foundation stone of the
new construction of
Hanumangarh-Kanchi-
an (NH 54) road, the
most important project
involved in these works,
to be built at a cost of
Rs 321 crore. Gadkari
inaugurated and laid
the foundation stone
virtually by pressing
the button.
Gadkari, who started
his address by remem-
bering Maharana
Pratap on his birth an-
niversary, said that
they want to make a
self-reliant India under
the leadership of PM
Modi. Gadkari said
that he has done works
worth Rs 50 lakh crore
so far and works worth
thousands of crores
have also been done in
Rajasthan.
He said “If the fate
of the farmer has to be
changed, then he has
to be made energy giv-
er, which is now al-
most done. After the
food giver, now the
farmer will be the en-
ergy giver.
We did works worth thousand crores without corruption: Gadkari
FACILITATING DEVELOPMENT
GRANTOFMORETHAN`2,313CR
GIVENTOGAUSHALASIN4YRS:CM
Rahul, Kharge  Randhawa to
discuss Raj issues in Delhi today
State Govt committed
to overall development
of specially-abled: CM
CM INAUGURATES
STATE- LEVEL ART FEST
Udaipur: CM Ashok Gehlot
inaugurated the state level
art festival organized under
the joint aegis of Manikya
Lal Verma Tribal Research
and Training Institute and
Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal
at Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal
premises. The CM inaugu-
rated the Kala Mahotsav by
lighting the lamp at Muk-
takashi Theater and playing
traditional drums. Earlier, the
CM visited the art exhibition
of tribal students organised
at the venue and appreci-
ated the creations. He also
inquired about the paintings
made by tribal students and
called upon artists to further
enhance their art skills.
CM Ashok Gehlot being felicitated by Sushma Arora during the ‘ Dugdh Diwas Samaroh’ at Udaipur
Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union located in Govardhan Vilas in Udaipur on Monday. Also seen are
Dr CP Joshi, Ram Lal Jat, Udailal Anjana, Arjun Singh Bamniya, GS Dotasra and others.
CM Ashok Gehlot being felicitated with a souvenir during the
foundation stone laying ceremony of the ‘Global Institute of
Jainology and Prakrit Bhawan’ at MLSU in Udaipur on Monday.
Also seen here is GS Dotasra and others.
CM Ashok Gehlot inaugurates the state level art festival at the
Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal by beating a ‘Nagara’ in Udaipur. Also
seen are Ramlal Jat, Udailal Anjana, GS Dotasra  others.
CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with the specially- abled during the
artificial limb distribution ceremony organised by Narayan Seva
Sansthan at Hiran Magri Sector-4 in Udaipur on Monday.
CM Gehlot lays foundation stone of Global Institute of
Jainology and Prakrit Bhawan at MLSU in Udaipur
Today we have
reached 33 kms.
From 90,000
kms of highways, we
have reached to 147,000
kilometers of National
Highways. Green field
projects are emerging
from areas where there
was no road connectivi-
ty till date.
—Rahul Kaswan,
Churu MP
No contractor
needed to come
to meet me.
There was no corruption
of even a single rupee.
We are sincerely work-
ing for the country. If
we remain in power,
good governance and
development will be our
mission.
—Nitin Gadkari, Union Road
Transport and Highways Min
Nitin Gadkari inaugurates and lays the foundation stone of 6
NH projects and 7 ROBs worth Rs 2050 crore under ‘Setubandh
Yojana’ in Hanumangarh district on Monday. Also seen are Nihal
Chand, Rahul Kaswan, Narendra, Ram Pratap Kasniya and others.
Villages will not be prosperous until
farmers are energy givers, he says
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: After Kar-
natakavictory
,Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi’s
focus is now on Ra-
jasthan, Madhya
Pradesh and Chhattis-
garh and he will settle
the issues of these
states. As per party
sources, Gandhi will
hold a meeting on the
Rajasthan issue before
leaving for America.
Gandhi is scheduled to
leave on America tour
on May 31.
Before that, on May
24, Rajasthan Congress
in-charge Sukhjinder
Singh Randhawa will be
in New Delhi and he can
hold a meeting with co-
incharges of Rajasthan.
Randhawa will hold a
meeting with the party
High Command after
the meeting. During the
meeting with Rahul-
Kharge, three Raj co-in-
charges can also be pre-
sent. Important issues
of State Congress can be
discussed in meeting.
Randhawa may
hold meet with
Raj co-incharges
on May 24
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: Impressed by the
development in Kota
and the welfare
schemes of the govern-
ment, BJP workers are
also disillusioned with
BJP and are joining
Congress, said UDH
Minister Shanti Dhari-
wal, while addressing
the media during the
‘Haath Se Haath Jodo’
‘Padyatra’ on Monday
.
He said that in which-
ever area the ‘Padyatra’
is reaching, the devel-
opment work of the
area and the govern-
ment’s welfare schemes
are having such an ef-
fect that every day more
than 2 dozen BJP work-
ers are leaving BJP ex-
pressing their faith in
Congress. He claimed
that the Congress gov-
ernment is going to be
formed again and along
with the development
of Kota, the develop-
ment of the state in all
spheres is his topmost
priority
.
Influencedwithgovt’sschemes,
BJPmenjoiningCong:Dhariwal
Shanti Dhariwal and Amit Dhariwal interact with people during
the padyatra held to mark ‘Haath Se Haath Jodo’ campaign in
Ward No.45 in Kota on Monday.
The Congress government is going to be
formed again and along with the develop-
ment of Kota, the development of the state
in all spheres is my top priority.
—Shanti Dhariwal, UDH Minister
PM Modi likely
to visit Sikar on
May 30 or 31
Singhvi made in-
charge of Shiv
Sena in Raj
CM Gehlot to
embark on
day-long visit to
Dungarpur today
First India Bureau
Udaipur: CM Ashok
Gehlot during artificial
limb measurement and
distribution ceremony
organised by Narayan
Seva Sansthan of
Udaipur on Monday
said that State Govt is
working with commit-
ment for the all-round
development of the spe-
cially-abled. “An an-
nouncement has been
made in the budget to
open Baba Amte Divy-
ang University in
Jaipur, where specially
abled will get higher
education. on Monday
at Hiranmagari Sec-
tor-4. “Many disciplines
are being learned by the
specially-abled in the
institute. This will
prove useful for their
future. He has got hopes
of moving forward by
getting artificial limbs.
,” he said.
During this, the CM
announced that the
state government will
give scooty to Divyang
Jaya Mahajan, who
made Rangoli of his
picture. In the pro-
gramme, polio-afflicted
Jagdish Patel also gave
a dance presentation on
the Rajasthani song
‘Thank you Jannayak
Ashok Gehlot, relief
from inflation’ through
a wheel chair.
Bikaner: Union Road Transport  Highways Minister Ni-
tin Gadkari on Monday, highlighted the need for vehicle
tyres of international standards with the improvement
in highways and speed. “Vehicle speed has improved
with the improved highways in the country, so now
we will have to make tyres of international standard.
We will soon make norms as per the requirement of
international standard tyres so that there is no accident
due to tyre burst,” Gadkari told reporters in Bikaner. The
Union Minister was in the city to review the progress of
Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway.
‘WITH IMPROVED NHs VEHICLE TYRES OF
GLOBAL STANDARDS NEEDED IN INDIA’
CREDIBILITY CRUCIAL IN ANY FIELD: GADKARI
Bikaner: On Monday, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari ad-
dressed a press conference and said that he believes
in politics of service like late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.
“Those who do politics of service do not have to put up
posters and banners. Credibility is important in any field.
I agree that politics is the instrument of socio economic
reform. We are working on it and want to keep working,”
he said.  —Laxman Raghav
State Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Randhawa participated in
huge bhandara organised by Panchayati Raj Minister Ramesh
Meena and praised him. BL Jatav, Qazi Mohammad, Deshraj Meena
also attended. Randhawa also visited temple built by Meena.
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde
appointing CR Singhvi as Raj
in-charge of Shiv Sena.
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  • 1. First India Bureau Imphal: Security forces were rushed to Imphal afterfreshclashesbroke out again on Monday afternoon. Tension gripped Imphal after a mob set on fire houses in the Imphal East dis- trict. The Army and the paramilitary forces have been rushed in to control the situation. Following the arson, the state govt has short- ened the curfew relaxa- tion which now ranges from 6 am to 2 pm. Ear- lier, the curfew was re- laxed from 6 am to 4 pm. A section of Meitei and Kuki communities of New Checkon locality of state capital Imphal had clashed, according to police sources. The clashes had started over space in a local market. Manipur has been witness to ethnic clash- es connected to multi- ple issues for almost a month. Early this month, clashes had bro- ken out in the state after Kuki tribals organised a solidarity march on May 3 to protest against the Meiteis’ demand for Scheduled Tribe status. 23 MAY, 2023 TUESDAY JAIPUR BSE SENSEX 61963.68 234.00 | NSE NIFTY 18314.40 111.00 29°C - 41°C l RNI NUMBER RAJENG/2019/77764 Vol 4 l Issue No. 345 Pages 12 l `3.00 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia TAMIL/TELUGU ACTOR SARATH BABU PASSES AWAY AT 71 Kochi: Veteran actor Sarath Babu (71), known predominantly for his roles in Tamil and Telugu cinema, passed away in Hyderabad on Monday. He breathed his last at Hyderabad’s AIG Hospital. SATYENDAR JAIN HOSPITALISED AS HIS HEALTH DETERIORATES New Delhi: Jailed former AAP leader Satyendar Jain was brought to Safdarjung Hospital after he complained of deterioration in health. Further details are awaited. CONTRIBUTE MAXIMUM IN PARL, ASSEMBLIES: V-P TO LEGISLATORS Thiruvananthapuram: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday urged MPs and MLAs to “immobilise their remote controls” to contribute their maximum in the temples of democracy. P6 P5 WE ARE READY TO UNDERGO NARCO TEST: BAJRANG PUNIA New Delhi: Wrestler Bajrang Punia on Monday accepted Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s challenge of undergoing narco-analysis test to ascertain the truthfulness of sexual harassment allegations against the WFI president. P6 CRUISE CASE: HC EXTENDS INTERIM RELIEF TO WANKHEDE Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Monday extended till June 8 interim protection given to former NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede in a case in which he is accused of demanding Rs 25 crore bribe from superstar Shah Rukh Khan. DOCU ON PM MODI: DELHI HIGH COURT ISSUES NOTICE TO BBC New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday issued a notice to the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) on a plea by a Gujarat-based Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO) seeking to file the suit as an ‘indigent person’. JPC NEEDED TO PROBE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST ADANI GROUP: CONG New Delhi: The Congress has alleged that the Supreme Court- appointed expert committee & SEBI have “hit walls” while investigating Adani group’s transactions and stressed need for a joint parliamentary committee probe. AT LEAST 20 DEAD IN GUYANA SCHOOL DORMITORY FIRE Georgetown: At least 20 people were killed Sunday in a school dormitory fire in Guyana, with the nation’s president calling it a “major disaster.” “It is horrible, it is painful,” President Irfaan Ali said on Sunday night. P7 READ Crucial Crucial NEWLY ELECTED MLAs TAKE OATH AS K’TAKA ASSEMBLY BEGINS Bengaluru: The first session of 16th Karnataka Assembly, after the Siddaramaiah-led Congress govt came to power in the state, began on Monday, for the oath taking of all the newly-elected MLAs. All the 224 newly elected legislators will take oath as MLAs during the three-day session. P5 PMannouncesdevelopmentinitiativesforPacificIslandnations Port Moresby (PTI): Prime Minister Naren- draModionMondaycon- veyed to leaders of 14 Pacific Island countries that India is ready to share its capabilities with them “without any hesitation” and an- nounced new develop- ment initiatives in sec- tors such as healthcare, cyberspace and small andmediumenterprises. Modi made the an- nouncements on the new initiatives at the FIPIC (Forum for India- Pacific Islands Cooper- ation) summit. In his concluding re- marks at the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC), Modi said India decided to establish a super-spe- cialty cardiology hospi- tal in Fiji and will assist in setting up dialysis units in all the 14 Pa- cific island countries. INDIA A RELIABLE PARTNER OF PACIFIC ISLAND NATIONS: PM OVER 7,500 PEOPLE FROM VIOLENCE-HIT MANIPUR FLEE TO MIZORAM: OFFICIAL BJP’S “BAD OMEN” REPLY TO RAHUL GANDHI’S ATTACK PRIME MINISTER MODI CONFERRED WITH PAPUA NEW GUINEA, FIJI’S HIGHEST HONOURS PM MODI ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA; TO HOLD TALKS WITH COUNTERPART PM ALBANESE Port Moresby: PM Modi on Monday showcased New Delhi as a “reliable” partner of Pacific island nations as he said those considered trustworthy were “not standing by” the region in times of need, in what is being seen as an oblique reference to China. A friend in need is a friend indeed, Modi told top leaders of 14 Pacific Island nations at a summit, as- suring that India is ready to share its capabilities and experiences with the region “without any hesi- tation” and that “we are with you in every way.” Aizawl (PTI): Over 7,500 people have fled to Mizo- ram from the violence-hit Manipur, an official said on Monday. A total of 7,527 ethnic Zos, known as Kukis, have crossed over to Mizoram till 5 pm on Monday. They have taken shelter in eight districts of the state. Kolasib has the highest number of displaced people at 2,685, followed by Aizawl (2,386) and Saitual (2,153), he said. New Delhi: The BJP on Monday taunted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with a “crybaby” jibe for his objection to Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the new Parliament build- ing. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said Rahul Gandhi “starts beating his chest” whenever there’s a historic mo- ment in the country. Port Moresby: PM Narendra Modi was on Monday conferred with the highest honours of Papua New Guinea and Fiji, in a rare recognition for a non-resident in the two Pacific island nations. Sir Bob Dadae, Gov- ernor-General of Papua New Guinea, conferred PM Modi with the Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu. Sydney: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here on Monday for the third and final leg of his three-nation tour during which he will hold talks with his Australian counterpart An- thony Albanese and attend a commu- nity event to celebrate the country’s dynamic, diverse Indian diaspora. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Papua New Guinea PM James Marape launches a translation of the Tamil classic ‘Thirukkural’ in the Tok Pisin language of Papua New Guinea, in Port Moresby. C-authors Subha Saseendran and Governor Sasindran Muthuvel are also seen. —PHOTO BY PTI MANIPUR ON BOIL AGAIN TENSIONINIMPHAL AGAIN,CURFEWON Opposition mulls boycott of new Parliament building inauguration New Delhi: The Con- gress and several Oppo- sition parties are mull- ing to boycott the inau- guration of the new Par- liament building by PM Narendra Modi on May 28,thebirthanniversary of Hindutva ideologue VD Savarkar. The foun- dation stone of the new Parliamentbuildingwas also laid by the PM. That time too, the Congress and many Opposition parites had stayed away from the ceremony . Why `2,000 note was introduced and why it is being junked, RBI explains New Delhi: The Rs 2,000 note was introduced in Nov 2016 under Section 24(1) of the RBI Act, to meet the currency re- quirement of the econo- my “in an expeditious manner” after the big demonetisationexercise, in which the legal tender statusof allRs500andRs 1,000 banknotes in circu- lation at that time was withdrawn, the Reserve Bank of India has said. “With fulfilment of that objective and availabil- ity of banknotes in oth- er denominations in adequate quantities, printing of Rs 2000 banknotes was stopped in 2018-19,” RBI said. “Raj’s roads will be at par with those of US by 2024” Laxman Raghav and Kapil Sharma Hanumangarh: Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Ni- tin Gadkari on Monday said that by the end of 2024, the roads in Ra- jasthan will be like those in the United States leading to the prosperity of the state. Gadkari said this while addressing the gathering at a founda- tion stone-laying pro- gramme of various development works worth Rs Rs 2,050 crore at Pakka Sarna village in Hanuman- garh district. More on P8 Army personnel and Assam Rifles deployed to ensure the protection to vehicles carrying essential goods from and to Imphal via NH 37 in violence-hit Manipur. —PHOTO BY ANI PM Narendra Modi at new Parliament building. —FILE PHOTO G20 event in J&K: Delegates arrive in Kashmir Srinagar (ANI): G20 delegates arrived in Jammu & Kashmir’s Srinagar amid heavy security on May 22. The delegates will attend the 3rd G20 Tourism Working Group meet- ings till May 24. Srina- gar is all decked up to welcome the delegates to the valley . Security in the valley has been beefed up to counter threats from enemies. Meanwhile, the securi- ty measures have been heightened in Srinagar as the city is all set to host the third G20 Tour- ism Working Group meeting, which started here on Monday . P6 “DON’T PANIC:” RBI GUV DAS SAYS `2,000 NOTES WILL CONTINUE TO BE LEGAL LENDER Mumbai (ANI): Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das on Monday reiterated that Rs 2,000 notes will continue to be a legal lender, after the Central bank’s announcement that the notes will be withdrawn from circulation. He also said he doesn’t expect a rush in the branches and urged people to not rush to banks. PIL IN HC AGAINST EXCHANGE OF `2,000 NOTES WITHOUT REQUISITION SLIP, ID PROOF New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court will hear on Tuesday a public interest litigation against permission to exchange Rs 2,000 denomination notes without obtaining any requisition slip and identity proof. The plea was filed by lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay who mentioned the case before a bench for an urgent hearing Monday itself. But the court declined request and posted it for Tuesday. PERSPECTIVE P4 DON’T KNOW WHY PM MODI DIDN’T DECLARE MANGARH A NATIONAL MONUMENT: GEHLOT Ravi Sharma Udaipur: CMAshokGe- hlot on Monday targeted PM Narendra Modi for not announcing Man- garh Dham as a national monument during the latter’s visit to the area. “PM Modi had come only after preparing to declare Mangarh Dham asanationalmonument. For this, he had already called our Chief Secre- tary and asked how much land would be re- quiredforthis.Ihadalso gone to make an an- nouncement, but don’t know what was the rea- son that Modi ji could not declare Mangarh as a national monument. He only said that Ra- jasthan, Gujarat, Maha- rashtra and MP should together decide what to do in the matter,” said Gehlot while addressing the 483rd birth anniver- sary celebrations of Ma- harana Pratap organ- ised by Mewar Kshatri- ya Mahasabha and Mu- nicipal Corporation at Sukhadia Theater here. CM Gehlot said when he was the Union Min- ister, the Mewar Com- plex Scheme was start- ed to develop places re- lated to Pratap. Regard- ing this, Gehlot told BJP State President CP Joshi, “You get the old file of Mewar Complex recovered from Delhi. Modi ji should think about this so that Me- war Complex can be presented in a new ava- tar in the coming times. The government may belong to any party, but this work can only be done by a government,” he said. More on P2 & 8 CM IN UDAIPUR CM Ashok Gehlot lights lamp to inaugurate birth anniversary celebrations of Maharana Pratap in Udaipur, on Monday. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari doing an aerial survey on Monday. CM announces constitution of Veer Shiromani Maharana Pratap Board
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Jaipur: After Murlipu- ra, Jhotwara, Malviya Nagar zone area of Greater Jaipur Munici- pal Corporation, Mayor Dr Somya flagged off 40 more hoppers for door- to-door garbage collec- tion in Sanganer zone on Monday . Hoppers were sent fromSanganerbusstand to 18 wards and soon 15 more new hoppers will be sanctioned for the zone. Vinod Chaudhary , Chairmanof theGarage Committee and Divya Singh,whocontestedthe mayor’s election from Congress, were also pre- sent. According to the report received from the JMCG officials, earlier in these 18 wards, door- to-door garbage collec- tion was done through 36 hoppers. 40 hoppers begin trash collection in Sanganer JMCH INITIATIVE 483RD BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF MAHARANA PRATAP Maharana Pratap Board soon, says CM CM Gehlot also announces development works worth `5 crore for Maharana Pratap’s mausoleum, Rajtilak Sthal and other places Ravi Sharma Udaipur: Chief Minis- terAshokGehlotsaidon Mondaythatbycelebrat- ing the birth anniversa- ry of Maharana Pratap every year, the young generation is getting in- spired by his sacrifice, valour and bravery . “The saga of his brav- ery and sacrifice in- spires people not only in Rajasthanbutalsointhe country and abroad to move forward with a sense of self-respect,” said Gehlot while ad- dressing the 483rd birth anniversary celebra- tions of Maharana Pratap organised by Me- war Kshatriya Mahasa- bha and Municipal Cor- poration at Sukhadia Theater on Monday . He said that it is the duty of the present generation to hand over this glori- ous saga of valor to the coming generations. The Chief Minister announced formation of Veer Shiromani Ma- harana Pratap Board at the function. This board will make the young generation aware about the bravery of Pratap. Gehlot also an- nounced to undertake development works at a cost of Rs 5 crore for the development of Maha- rana Pratap’s mausole- um, Rajtilak Sthal and other places, allotment of landnearMeeraMed- pat Girls Hostel for hos- tel. He said that an an- nouncement has been made to make Mahara- na Pratap Panorama at Chavand at a cost of Rs 4 crore, for which work orders have been issued. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot along with other leaders holding the idol of Maharana Pratap while celebrating his birth anniversary in Udaipur on Monday. SPEAKER CP JOSHI INAUGURATES THREE-DAY FAIR IN HALDIGHATI Rajsamand: On the 483rd birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap in Rajsamand, a three-day fair was inaugurated at Shaheen Bagh in Haldighati, the battle site of Maharana Pratap. The fair was inaugurated by Speaker of Vidhan Sabha CP Joshi. Joshi said that it is because of the indomi- table courage and bravery shown by Maharana Pratap while facing many difficulties in life to protect the motherland, was why he is called Pratah Sammeer and Veer Shiromani. “He had an amazing leadership ability to organize and take people of all castes, religions and sects of the society together. I call upon the youth to imbibe the qualities of Maharana Pratap in their personal lives. On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap, Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari pays floral tribute to the statues of Maharana Pratap and Rana Punja in Kumbhalgarh on Monday. Rajendra Rathore, Dharmendra Rathore and other leaders of BJP and Congress come together to celebrate the birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap in Pushkar on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANAND SHARMA JMCG Mayor Dr Somya flags off 40 garbage hoppers in Sanganer on Monday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO BJP, Cong celebrate Maharana Pratap’s birth anniv together Shubham Jain Ajmer: The birth an- niversary of Maha- rana Pratap was cele- brated by the BJP and Congressmen at the Maharana Pratap me- morial in Pushkar Valley , Ajmer on Mon- day. BJP’s Leader of Opposition Rajen- dra Rathore, RTDC Chairman Dharmen- dra Rathore and other BJP and Congress officials and workers were present on the occasion. The birth anniver- sary was celebrated across the state. Dharmendra Rathore said that Maharana Pratap was known across the globe. “Maharana Pratap fought for Mewar till his last breath and even wandered in the jungles. He always advocated Hindu- Muslim brother- hood,” he said. GIMMICKS: LOP M M M DR SOMYA ON GENERAL MEET ISSUE RAJSAMAND MP DIYA KUMARI PAYS FLORAL TRIBUTE Police use force as protesters pelt stones PILOT, KIRODI MEET KOTKHAWDA ACCIDENT VICTIMS’ KIN Babulal Saini Bassi (Jaipur): The people protested by keepingallthefourdead bodies, who were crushed by Thar jeep, at the spot in Kotkhawada on Monday for the sec- ond day . Former Deputy CM Sachin Pilot reached the spot on Monday and met the relatives and people of the de- ceased. He asked the people sitting on the dharna to hold talks in the tehsil office, but things did not work out. Chaksu MLA Ved Prakash Solanki also accompanied him. People raised slogans against MLA Solanki. The crowd went ber- serk. Stones were also pelted and the police lathi-charged. An agreement was reached on the de- mands of the victims’ families on Monday evening after which the protest ended and 4 dead bodies were re- moved from the spot in the presence of MP Dr Kirodi Lal Meena who handed over Rs 2 lakh in cash from his salary . MLA Vedprakash Solanki handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh from CM Chiranjeevi scheme and announced to give his two months’ salary. Dr Kirori also sat on a dharna along with the relativesof thedeceased outside DGP Umesh Mishra’s bungalow for notregisteringanFIRin the Kotkhawada acci- dent in Jaipur. 2019 LS polls were fought on bodies of our soldiers: Malik Jaipur (PTI): Former Jammu & Kashmir Governor Satyapal Ma- lik again attacked the Government over the Pulwama attack issue, saying the 2019 Lok Sabha elections were “fought on the bodies of our soldiers”, and the then home minster would have to resign had there been a probe into the incident. He claimed he had in- formed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the attack just after the incident but “he told me to keep quiet”. “Elections (Lok Sab- ha 2019) were fought on the bodies of our sol- diers and no investiga- tion was done. Had an inquiry been done, the then home minister (Rajnath Singh) would have to resign. Many officers would have been jailed and there would have been a huge controversy,” Satyapal Malik said at an event in Bansur of Alwar district. Sachin Pilot meets the family of deceased on Monday. MP Dr Kirodi Lal Meena holds protest outside DGP’s residence. Univ of Tech confers doctorate on Mahant of Mehandipur Balaji Monu Singh Rajawat Dausa: Mahant Naresh Puri Maharaj, presi- dent of Mehandipur Balaji Trust, has been given an honorary doc- torate degree by the University of Technol- ogy. Many dignitaries and officials, including Education Minister BD Kalla were present in this third grand convo- cation programme or- ganised by the univer- sity. Mahnat Puri dis- tributed Oxford diction- ary and Hanuman Chalisa book to the re- cipients of degrees. Puri has been hon- oured with titles like Bharat Gaurav and Sant Shiromani Sam- man by Jaipur’s San- skriti Gaurav Sanstha at the British Parlia- ment in London. Mehandipur Balaji Trust President, Mahant Naresh Puri Maharaj being felicitated at the convocation of University of Technology. Two trucks catch fire after collision at NH-62, 1 dies Truck rams into car in Ajmer, 3 killed First India Bureau Nagaur: Two trailers collided face-to-face on Monday morning in Merta. The two trailers burst into flames after the collision. The driv- er of one trailer was burnt alive in the acci- dent, while the driver of the other trailer got severely injured. The injured has been admit- ted to the district hospi- tal in Nagaur. The accident hap- pened on the outskirts of Chimrani village in Merta City town of the district. There was no divider in the middle of NH-62, where the acci- dent took place. Ajmer (PTI): Three people, including a six- year-old girl, were killed and eight injured after a truck rammed into their car in the Sri- nagar area of Ra- jasthan’s Ajmer dis- trict, police said on Monday. The accident occurred in the Bawan- di village late on Sun- day, they said. Mother jumps into well with kids in Ajmer, all die First India Bureau Ajmer: A mother jumped into a well along with her son and daugh- ter in the Loharwada area of Nasirabad. On getting the information, the villagers pulled all three out dead. The police got the bodies of all three kept in the mortuary of the hospital. The deceased were identified as Bhag- wati Devi (32), Kuldeep (12) and Deepika (6). Former J&K Governor Satyapal Malik being garlanded at an event in Alwar’s Bansur on Monday. BJP State Chief CP Joshi, while paying tribute to Maharana Pratap in Gogunda, said, “Those who insult saffron have to be taught a lesson. This time lotus will bloom in Rajasthan.” CP JOSHI PAYS TRIBUTE Governor Kalraj Mishra while paying floral tribute to Maharana Pratap said he was the first freedom fighter of the country and if any national hero has inspired us to sacrifice everything while fighting for the nation, then it is Maharana Pratap. GUV REMEMBERS MAHARANA CID CB arrests man with fake currency worth `1.41 lakh First India Bureau Jaipur: In a major ac- tion, the CID CB of Po- lice Headquarters ar- rested a crook with fake currency notes of Rs 1.41 lakh on Monday . The police team took this action on Mano- harpura-Dausa High- way. Rahul Gurjar, a resident of Manohar- pura Todi village, was arrested. The police seized fake notes worth Rs 1.41 lakh from the miscreants. All the fake notes were of Rs 200. DIG Crime Rahul Prakash told that in- formation was re- ceived from the in- former that a young man is circulating fake currency notes in the area. After this, a team was appointed to trap the fraudster. The po- lice have arrested Ra- hul Gurjar and regis- tered an FIR.
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Udaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot on Monday inaugurated Jungle Safari at Jaisa- mand Wildlife Sanctu- ary through video con- ference in Udaipur on International Biodiver- sity Day . Gehlot said that sev- eral historic decisions have been taken by the state government for forest and environment protection. “Continu- ous development of wildlife, forest area and ecotourism is being done in the state. With the introduction of Jun- gle Safari in Jaisamand Sanctuary, along with promoting tourism in Udaipur district, a ma- jor ecotourism site will be developed in the state and employment opportunities will also be available in the area,” he said. Extend- ing best wishes to all the people of the state on International Biodi- versity Day, he dedicat- ed this gift to the people of the state. Meanwhile, apart from Udaipur’s Jaisa- mand the Forest De- partment also started another wildlife safari in Jhunjhunu’s Beed. Navin Sharma Jaipur: Department of Information and Tech- nology joint director Vedprakash Yadav was also a member of the purchasing committee due to being in-charge of the store branch. The investigators revealed that he used to take 2 percent commission in lieu of getting tenders in favour of firms. The bribe was sought for tenders of Electron- ic Display, Computer, Printer, Stationery, E Mitra Plus Rural Ma- chine, E-Mitra urban machine and others. Ya- dav also spent huge amount on higher edu- cation of children. A Disproportionate Asset case will also be filed against Yadav by ACB. Yadav had initially refused to hand over the keys of the almirah, fromwhichRs2.31crore and 1 kg gold biscuit were recovered in Yoja- na Bhavan, to the police but later confessed the whole truth after strict- ness and sufficient evi- dence. The investiga- tors have found docu- ments of the plots in the search at the residence of Yadav in Jhotwara. CM inaugurates jungle safari in Jaisamand ON INTERNATIONAL BIODIVERSITY DAY...  Several historic decisions have been taken by the state government for forest and environment protection, says Gehlot during the launch CM Ashok Gehlot, GS Dotasra, and others during the inauguration of the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary in Udaipur on Monday. ACCUSED VP YADAV USED TO GET 2% COMMISSION The bribe amount was sought for issuing tenders of office equipments YOJANA BHAVAN CASH & GOLD HAUL REVELATIONS RELATED TO VEDPRAKASH YADAV FOUND BY INVESTIGATORS  A 252 meter plot of JDA lease in Parth Nagar Jagat- pura is on Yadav’s name found.  Two plots in the name of himself and his wife on Phagi Road.  Plot and other plot documents found in his wife’s name in Sushant City on Kalwar Road.  Yadav used the almirah in the base- ment near his room as a private locker and considered it safe to keep cash and gold in it. First India Bureau Jaipur:TheMinistryof Jal Shakti on Monday signed an MoU with Malviya National Insti- tute of Technology (MNIT) Jaipur to set up a national centre to en- sure the protection of dams from earthquakes and other natural disas- ters. Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra S Shekhawat said the cen- tral govt would provide Rs 30 crore for setting up the proposed centre at the MNIT Jaipur. According to MoU be- tween MNIT and the Na- tional Dam Safety Au- thority of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, the new centre will handle tech- nology development re- lated to structural and earthquake safety of all damsinthecountry .The central govt is working in mission mode to- wards the safety and maintenance of dams, a statement quoted Shek- hawat as saying. Shekhawat also hailed PM Modi for in- troducing a law in 2021 to ensure the safe func- tioning of the dams in the country .—withPTIinputs Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: On behalf of the Jaipur Police, a cam- paign is being run by the Commissionerate Police against terror- ism and criminal activ- ities. Jaipur police started an operation from 5 am on Monday. Police teams raided the hideouts of 919 vehicle thieves in Jaipur dis- trict. The search opera- tion was carried out under the ‘Gangster Clean Bold’ campaign. Police teams raided the hideouts of vehicle thieves and nabbed the miscreants. Police Commissioner Anand Srivastava said that 919 vehicle thieves were identified by the Jaipur Police and hide- outs of these criminals were busted. The police team of CST, DST and police station jointly conductedtheoperation and held 313 criminals. Of these, 240 criminals were arrested under Section 151. Apart from this, police have seized eight vehicles. The criminals are being in- terrogated. Vikas Sharma Jaipur: Ten medical institutes of Rajasthan got quality certificates under the National Quality Assurance Pro- gramme (NQAS) pro- gramme of the Govern- ment of India. PHC Mu- saliya, Thathwadi, Fal- na (Pali), Sardargarh, Agariya (Rajsamand), Artiya Kalan (Jodhpur) and UPHC Talwandi (Kota), Mandia Road (Pali) and Agarwal Farm Mansarovar (Jai- pur) received quality certificates. Every PHC will get Rs 3 lakh for three years. ACS Shubhra Singh congrat- ulated the team for the achievement. Government medical institutions are evalu- ated by the Government of India. This evalua- tion is done in four stag- es in which in the first stage the institute does at its own level. In the second phase, evalua- tion is done by the dis- trict level team, in the third phase by the state level team. Government Medical Institutes which get more than 70% score are nominat- ed. They are evaluated by special teams consti- tuted by the Govern- ment of India. First India Bureau Jaipur: Social and RTI activist Ashok Pathak has exposed a scam worth crores of rupees in the name of garbage collection and cleaning in Municipal Council Karauli. He accused Karauli MLA Lakhan Singh Meena, who has been given the status of MoS by making him the Chairman of the Dang Development Board and Aminuddin Khan, the son and representative of the Karauli Munici- pal Council Chairman, in connivance with the Karauli Municipal Council, of looting the money of the Govt. Pathak said that a to- tal of 30 vehicles were made available under PM’s Cleanliness Pro- gramme out of which 28 vehicles are lying use- less but showing full consumption of oil. Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: The Land use plan of about 2500 hect- ares of land has been stuck in Shivdaspura and Bada Padampura of Jaipur. The JDA is- sued notification to im- plement this plan on 29 April. The notification was to be sent to the Government Press for publication in the Ga- zette. Meanwhile, the case was stopped after “higher orders”. Al- though JDA got approv- al to implement land use plan and acceptance of JDA president Shan- ti Dhariwal was also there and as UDH min- ister also was there. Normally, JDA does not send a file after ap- proval but suddenly due to stay in the case, JDA sent file for approval. First India Bureau Jaipur: Jaipur Foot, the world famous pros- thetic figures promi- nently in the 12 step programme announced by PM Modi on Monday to propel India’s part- nerships with Pacific Island countries. Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi, co-chaired a meeting with Pacific Island leaders to discuss ways to better cooperate in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi listed out all the 12 steps announced by PM Modi. Out of this 12 steps, PM Modi an- nouncedthatinallthree special camps for pro- viding artificial limbs to the pacific Islanders the first such camp will be held in Papua New Guinea this year. There- after, two camps annual- ly will be held in vari- ous other Pacific Island countries. The Founder and the chief patron of BMVSS the parent body of the Jaipur Foot, DR Mehta said that inclu- sion of the Jaipur Foot in the 12 steps is a rec- ognition of Jaipur Foot as the soft powers of India be leveraged. Officials of NDSA, MNIT Jaipur exhchanging the MoUs in presence of Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shkehawat and MP Ramcharan Bohra in Jaipur on Monday. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO Arrested miscreants in police custody in Jaipur on Monday. ACS Shubhra Singh RTI activist Ashok Pathak, Motilal Shakyawar, and Ashok Meena while addressing the media at the Pinkcity Press Club in Jaipur on Monday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing during 3rd India-Pacific Islands Cooperation Summit in Papua New Guinea on Monday. NDSA, MNIT ink MoU for Nat’l dam safety centre 313 vehicle thieves arrested under ‘Gangster Clean Bold’ Selection trial for Para Academy to start from today in Jaipur Mother-daughter raped by neighbour in Jpr, FIR lodged First India Bureau Jaipur: A case of rap- ing a woman and her minor daughter by a neighbour youth has- been reported from the Harmada area of city. While taking a bath, the accused made nude vid- eos of the two. After this, the accused raped both and threatened to make the obscene vid- eos viral. Seeing the daughter in mental de- pression, the victim’s mother has registered a caseagainsttheaccused neighbour at Harmada police station. As per the police, a 37-year-old woman lives with her husband and a 13-year-old daughter. Being a neighbour, the accused frequently vis- ited their house and re- corded a nude video of the woman from the window. Later he showed the video to the woman and raped her, distressed from this she reported the incident. Naresh Sharma Jaipur: On the an- nouncement of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, for the first time in the state, para sports resi- dential academy will start for the first time in the state. The selection trials for these Residen- tial Para-Sports Acade- my will start in Jaipur fromtoday .Chief Sports Officer Dwonacharya Awardee Virendra Poo- nia said that the acade- my will be opened in Jaipur and Jodhpur. Athletics, weightlift- ing, shooting and table tennis are included in this academy. For ten- nis, 30 male category players will be selected. On May 23, at Vidyad- har Nagar Stadium and Jagatpura Shooting Range, players’ regis- tration, medical, sports skills etc. will be tested for athletics and shoot- ing. On May 24, weight- lifting and table tennis will be held at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Ten medical institutes from Raj get quality certification of NQAS RTI activist Pathak ‘exposes’ garbage collection vehicle scam in Karauli MC ‘Jaipur Foot’ makes way into PM Modi’s 12 steps announced for Pacific Islands STATE GOVT HAS BROKE ALL BENCHMARKS OF THE CORRUPTION: UNION MIN SHEKHAWAT On Monday, Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra S Shekhawat targeted the Rajasthan govt and said that the state govt broke all the benchmarks of corruption. “Investigation should have been done properly in the paper leak case, so that even those in white shirts would have come out. ACB has reached till RPSC, but if the government would have investigated even further, those roaming around wearing white kurtas, their exploits would also come to the fore.” In 2022, we conducted a Jaipur Foot Camp in Fiji. In this camp, prosthetic limbs were provided to more than 600 people for free. Friends, the recipi- ents feel as if they have received the gift of life. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister YOU READ IT IN FIRST INDIA ON MAY 16, 2023 Landuseplanoftwo majorareasstuck Mumbai (ANI): Mum- bai Police on Monday said that another suspi- cious call was received in the Mumbai Police control room last night wherein the caller claimed that he was get- ting multiple informa- tion about the 26/11 at- tack. As per the police, the unidentified caller claimed to be a resident of Rajasthan. The police further said that the unidenti- fied caller’s phone is switched off since he disconnected the call. “Another suspicious call was received in the Mumbai Police control room on Sunday night. The caller said that he is from Rajasthan and claimed that he is re- ceiving multiple calls wherein he is getting information about the 26/11 Mumbai attack,” Mumbai Police said on Monday . Earlier on March 1 too, the Mum- bai Police control room had received a call from another person. ‘Caller from Raj claims of having info about 26/11’ GAJENDRA SHEKHAWAT OPENS BARB, CALLS FOR THOROUGH PROBE Reacting fiercely over the finding of money in govt office Union Min Gajendra Shkehawat said, “There should be a thorough investigation of the officer of DoIT with whom the cash was found in Yojana Bhavan. On whose instructions the accused officer was working as a store keeper. Many questions are coming in the mind of public. Who were involved in this and for how many years? Where was black money hidden?”
  • 4. Vol 4 Issue No. 345 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 Truly a historic and proud moment for every Indian! Highest civilian honours of Fiji Papua New Guinea conferred upon PM @narendramodi ji underscores India’s stature on the global stage and PM Modi’s credibility as a most- trusted global statesman. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp Global Statesman...Many Congratulations to PM @NarendraModi ji for being conferred with the highest honour by Fiji and Papua New Guinea. Today, every Indian is filled with pride. Your empathetic leadership commitment to global good is resonating throughout the world. Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyal SPIRITUAL SPEAK A Karma-yogi performs action by body, mind, intellect, and senses, without attachment, only for self-purification. —Bhagavad Gita TOP TWEETS PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Ourendeavouronthisplatformistomoveforward whilekeepingbothaspectsinmind,saysPMModi Prime Minister’s closing statement at the FIPIC III Summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 3rd Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI E xcellencies, Thank you very much for your views. We will definitely consider the ideas that have emerged from our discus- sions. We have some shared pri- orities and the needs of the Pa- cific Island countries. Our en- deavour on this platform is to move forward while keeping both aspects in mind. To further en- hance our cooperation within FIPIC, I would like to make some announcements: To boost healthcare in the Pacific region, we have de- cided to establish a super-special- ty cardiology hospital in Fiji. This hospital will be equipped with trained staff, modern facili- ties, and infrastructure, and it will serve as a lifeline for the en- tire region. The Indian govern- ment will bear the full cost of this mega greenfield project. India will assist in setting up dialysis units in all the 14 Pacific island countries. Sea ambulances will be pro- vided to all the 14 Pacific island countries. In the year 2022, we conduct- ed a Jaipur Foot Camp in Fiji.Inthiscamp,prostheticlimbs were provided free of cost to more than 600 people. Friends, the re- cipients of this gift feel as if they have received the gift of life. For the PIC region, we have de- cided to organize a Jaipur Foot camp in Papua New Guinea (PNG) this year. Starting from 2024, two such camps will be or- ganized every year in the Pacific island countries. Through the Jan Aushadhi Scheme in India, more than 1800 high-quality generic medi- cines are being provided to people at affordable prices. For example, the anti-diabetes medication is available at up to 90% lower cost at Jan Aushadhi Centers as com- pared to the market prices. Other medicines are also available at a discounted price, ranging from 60% to 90% of the market cost. I propose bringing similar Jan Au- shadhi Centers to your countries. Scientific studies have shown that yoga can be highly effective in preventing lifestyle diseases like diabetes. We propose establishing yoga centers in your countries to pro- mote its benefits. The Centre of Excellence for IT in PNG will be up- graded and transformed into a “Regional Information Technol- ogy and Cybersecurity Hub.” A 24x7 emergency helpline will be established for the citizens of Fiji, and we would be delighted to help set up a similar facility in all the PIC countries. I announce a project for the development of the SME sector in every Pacific Island country . Under this scheme, ma- chinery and technology supplies will be provided, and capacity- building programs will be con- ducted to enhance capabilities. The project to convert the PacificIslandHeadsof State Residences to solar powered ones, was well-received by you all. We will now be converting at least one government building into so- lar powered building, in all the FIPIC countries. To address the water scar- city issue, I pledge to pro- vide desalination units for the people of every Pacific Island country . Continuing our long-term commitment to capacity building, I announce the “Sa- gar Amrut Scholarship” scheme for the Pacific Island countries today. Under this pro- gram, 1000 ITEC training op- portunities will be provided in the next five years. Excellencies, Today, I conclude my remarks here. I have a special affinity for this Forum. It challenges bound- aries and recognizes the limitless potential of human collabora- tion. Once again, I express my heartfelt gratitude for your pres- ence here today . I hope that next time we will have the opportunity to welcome you in India. Thank you! 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 8 9 6 PM Narendra Modi PM Narendra Modi after being conferred with Papua New Guinea Companion of the Order of Logohu by the Governor General Sir Bob Dadae at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea on Monday. PM Narendra Modi interacts with alumni of ITEC from across Pacific Island Countries (PIC), in Papua New Guinea on Monday. PM Narendra Modi being presented with an Ebakl by President Surangel S. Whipps, Jr. of the Republic of Palau during a meeting, in Papua New Guinea on Monday. —PHOTOS BY PTI
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia New Delhi (Agencies): Keeping his promise, the Vice-President, Jagdeep Dhankhar and Dr Sudesh Dhankhar met his school teacher Ratna Nair at Pannian- nur Gram Panchayat, Kannur district, Kerala on Monday . Expressing her hap- piness, Nair told Vice President that “there can’t be a better Guru Dakshina than this.” During her meeting with the Vice President, Nair remembered Jagdeep Dhankhar as “a young boy in khaki, sitting in the first row, fully concentrated in the class. He was a very active, well-disciplined and obedient boy who excelled in all activities inside outside the class. He was a good de- bater, a good sportsper- son good at academ- ics too,” she mentioned. Theteacherwelcomed the Vice President with coconut water also served them homemade idli and banana chips. Thoughmanyof herstu- dents are in high posi- tions, mostly in forces police, it is the first time that one of them has reached the 2nd highest constitutional position in the country . ‘There can’t be better Guru Dakshina than this’ PROMISE ACCOMPLISHED Port Moresby (PTI): Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Monday underlined the impor- tance of a free and open Indo-Pacific for the Pa- cific island nations and said the Quad is work- ing in this direction. In an address at the FIPIC (Forum for India- Pacific Islands Cooper- ation) summit, Modi also emphasised the need for multilateral- ism and respecting the sovereignty and integ- rity of all countries. The summit took place at a time when China is making efforts to enhance its military and diplomatic influ- ence in the region. Like you, we believe in multilateralism; sup- port a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pa- cific and respect the sovereignty and integ- rity of all countries, Modi said. “The Quad - compris- ing Japan, India, Aus- tralia and the United States -- is working to- wards it”, Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Monday . PMModiunderlinesimportance of free and open Indo-Pacific INDIAN-AMERICANS TO WELCOME PM WITH UNITY MARCH Washington (PTI): Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s historic state visit to the US next month, Indian Americans are planning to welcome him with an ‘India Unity Day’ march in 20 major cities across America on June 18. PM Modi will embark on his first state visit to the US at the invitation of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden in June. The US presi- dent and the First Lady will also host Modi at a state din- ner on June 22. Some of the cities are Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Columbus, and St Louis. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, addresses a meeting with Pacific Island leaders to discuss ways to better cooperate in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on Monday. —PHOTOS BY PTI 1st session began for oath taking of new MLAs Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah with MLAs during the first day of Karnataka Assembly session, in Bengaluru, on Monday. Bangalore (PTI): The first session of the 16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly, after the Sid- daramaiah-led Con- gress government came to power in the state be- gan on Monday, for the oath taking of all the newly-elected MLAs. According to Legisla- tive Assembly officials, all the 224 newly elected legislatorswilltakeoath as MLAs, during the three-daysession,which will also see the election of a new Speaker. Oath taking of MLAs is underway in the As- sembly, which is being conducted by senior most legislator Con- gress' R V Deshpande as the Protem Speaker. TEACHER SUSPENDED FOR CRITICISING SIDDARAMAIAH Bengalauru: A government school teacher in Karnataka was suspended after he criticised CM Siddaramaiah for his freebie policies in a social media post. Shantha- murthy MG, a teacher from the government school was suspended on May 20 — the same day when Siddaramai- ah took over as the new CM. Shanthamurthy had written on Facebook that among the past Chief Ministers of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah incurred the highest debts. New Delhi (Agen- cies): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Mon- day said it will organise a 'maha rally' on June 11 against the Centre's black ordinance. The ordinance effec- tively gives the lieuten- ant governor control over administrative ser- vices, negating a Su- preme Court order in favour of the Kejriwal dispensation, the AAP maintains. This ordi- nance shows that the Centre will impose dic- tatorial decisions like this on the country, AAP's Delhi convenor Gopal Rai said at a press conference. He appealed to people to join the ral- ly at Ramlila Maidan. AAP’s rally on June 11 against ‘black ordinance’ CONGRESS EXTENDS SUPPORT TO AAP, DECIDES TO OPPOSE CENTRE’S MOVE ORDINANCE TO INVESTIGATE AAP'S CORRUPTION: BJP ON POSTINGS ORDER New Delhi: The Congress will support Delhi CM Arvind Kejri- wal and will oppose the Centre's executive order on transfers and postings in Delhi in the monsoon session of parliament, which begins in July, sources said. The Ordinance passed late on Friday, overrides a recent order of the SC, which said the elected government is the boss of Delhi, and makes the Lieutenant Governor the final arbiter of the issue. New Delhi: Union Minister Meenakashi Lekhi hit out at Aam Admi Party and said the purpose of the Ordinance brought by the Central-led BJP government with respect to transfer of bureaucrats in Delhi is to investigate the alleged corruption of the party. She said, “Ordinance has been brought to investigate the corruption done by them AAP. Those (political leaders) who will come in for their support will also be called corrupt”. If RaGa remains in Wayanad, it will suffer same fate as Amethi’ Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): Union Minister Smriti Irani on Mon- day took a dig at Con- gress leader Rahul Gandhi stating that if he “remains” in Way- anad, it would suffer the same fate as Ame- thi in Uttar Pradesh when he was the MP from there. Gandhi was the MP from Wayanad Lok Sab- ha constituency before his conviction and sen- tencing for two years by a Gujarat court in a criminal defamation case. The Gujarat High Court has reserved its verdict on the Congress leader’s plea for a stay on the conviction. “The reason for that was that while he was an MP from Amethi, 80% of the people there did not have electricity connections, there was no District Collector’s office, no fire station, no medical college, no Ken- driya Vidyalaya or Sainik School. “Once he left, all these facilities and infrastruc- ture was made possible there. Therefore, if he remains in Wayanad, it too shall suffer the same fate as Amethi. Suffering for being part of Oppn: Patil Mumbai (PTI): Maha- rashtraNationalistCon- gress Party president Jayant Patil, whom the Enforcement Directo- rate(ED)hassummoned for questioning on Mon- day in a money launder- ing case, said one faces suchsufferingsforbeing part of the opposition. Patil said he was go- ing to appear before the ED and also asked his party workers to main- tain peace. The ED has summoned Patil for questioning in a money laundering case linked to alleged financial ir- regularities in the now bankrupt financial ser- vices firm ILFS, as per officials. The 61-year-old MLAwasissuedthefirst summons for appear- ance on May 12, but he had sought deferment for about 10 days citing some personal and offi- cial engagements. NCP SUPPORTERS STAGES PROTEST OUTSIDE ED OFFICE Hundreds of NCP workers on Monday staged a protest outside the Enforcement Directorate's office in south Mumbai against summons issued by it to state party president Jayant Patil in a money laundering case. The protesters claimed the Cen- tre and the ED were indulg- ing in political vendetta. Will take action against those abusing Gill’s sister: Maliwal New Delhi (PTI): DCW chief Swati Maliwal on Monday slammed those trolling Shubman Gill’s sister on social media after the cricketer’s ton guided Gujarat Titans to a victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL. She said ac- tion will be taken against those trolling the batasman’s sister. “Extremely shameful to see trollers abusing #ShubhmanGill’s sister just because the team they follow lost a match. Previously we had initi- ated action against peo- ple abusing #ViratKoh- li’s daughter. DCW will take action against all those who have abused Gill’s sister as well. This shall not be tolerated!” she said in a tweet. Shubman Gill, sister Shahneel abused on social media after GT’s win pushed RCB out of IPL. Willbebeatenwithsticks:TMC’s Nusrat’sremarkagainst Oppn Kolkata: Trinamool Congress MP from West Bengal's Basirhat Nus- rat Jahan said the oppo- sition parties will be beaten up with bamboo sticks during panchay- at elections. The actor-turned-pol- itician was addressing a public meeting in her constituency , where she made the controversial statement. See what conspiracy they are doing today! They tried many things against people. They tried to intimidate peo- ple. They played with religion. But nothing worked.In2021theysaid 'is bar 200 par' but they failedandtheirboatcap- sized...They are plan- ningabiggerconspiracy this time. They stopped people's money to Ben- gal. It's a conspiracy to stop Mamata Banerjee's work for the people. Patnaik inducts 3 more ministers into cabinet New Delhi: Senior BJDlawmakersBikram Keshari Arukha, Sun- dam Marndi and Sara- pda Prasad Nayak on Monday took oath as ministers in the cabinet of Odisha Chief Minis- ter Naveen Patnaik. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar with wife Sudesh Dhankhar at his school teacher Ratna Nair’s house on Monday. Trinamool Congress MP from West Bengal Nusrat Jahan VP URGES MLAS, MPS TO CONTRIBUTE MAX IN PARL AND ASSEMBLIES Expressing concern over the growing tendency to “weap- onise disruption and distur- bance as a political strategy” in Parliament and Legislative Assemblies, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar urged MPs MLAs to “immobilise their remote controls” to contribute maximum in Parliament As- semblies.. He said there was widespread pain and anguish among people over the grow- ing tendency to ‘weaponise’ disruption disturbance as a political strategy in Parliament Legislative Assemblies. Indian diasporas seek blessings from PM Narendra Modi as he emplanes for Australia from Papua New Guinea on Monday. PM MODI REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR CAPACITY-BUILDING EFFORTS Port Moresby (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reaffirmed his support for capacity-building efforts in Pacific island nations, as he interacted with alumni of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme from 14 countries across the region. Modi was here on his maiden visit to Papua New Guinea to host a key summit between India and 14 Pacific island countries to boost bilateral ties. He interacted with ITEC alumni on the sidelines of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit. “These ITEC alumni, including government officials, professionals and com- munity leaders, are contributing to their societies using the skills gained in India. PM lauded them for keeping In- dia in their hearts and reiterated his support for capacity- building efforts in the region. PMsaidQuad-comprisingIndia,Japan,AusandtheUSworkingtowardsit Delhi Ministers and AAP leaders Atishi Marlena and Saurabh Bhardwaj with party MPs Sanjay Singh and Sandeep Pathaka address a press conference, in New Delhi, on Monday. NCP leader Jayant Patil arrives at the ED office after being summoned in connection with a case concerning Infrastructure Leasing Financial Services (ILFS) scam, in Mumbai on Monday. Aiming to withdraw AFSPA by 2023 end: Assam CM Sarma New Delhi (Agen- cies): Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that the government is plan- ning to withdraw AF- SPA completely from Assam by 2023. “We are aiming at withdrawing AFSPA completely from As- sam by the end of 2023. We will also rope in ex-military personnel to train our police force,” tweeted Sarma. As a part of the se- quel undertaken to bring about police modernization in As- sam, Sarma attended the first-ever confer- ence of the comman- dants at the Police Training Centre in Dergaon. Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma CONF WILL BE HELD EVERY SIX MONTHS The conference was organised to help the Assam Police Bat- talions transform them into vibrant bodies ca- pable of meeting their mandate. Delivering his speech, CM Sarma said that considering the important role played by the commandants and Assam Police Bat- talions, the comman- dants; the conference will be organised every 6 months. 16TH KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY Like you, we believe in multilateralism; support a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific and respect the sovereignty and integrity of all countries. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
  • 7. New Delhi (PTI): Olympic bronze medal- list Bajrang Punia on Monday accepted Brij Bhushan Sharan Sin- gh’s challenge of under- going narco-analysis test to ascertain the truthfulness of wres- tlers’sexualharassment allegations against the WFI president. TheWFIchief inaFa- cebook post on Sunday said that he is ready to appear for a narco-anal- ysis or polygraph test to prove his innocence. Responding to this, Bajrang said, “We are ready to face Narco Test but we would also want him (Brij Bhushan) to also face the Test under Supreme Court’s super- vision and with live streaming on national television.” “We would like to see what questions are be- ing asked. He has asked for Narco Test of Vinesh and myself. I am saying why only two of us but also all those girls who have filed complaints should also undergo Narco Test,” Bajrang, sitting alongside Sak- shee Malikkh and Vinesh Phogat said. Vinesh on her part said that whole country should know what kind of injustice they have faced for years now. INDIA JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Lahore (PTI): A man and his sister, separated during the Partition 75 years ago, were reunited at the landmark Kartar- pur Corridor, in an emo- tional meeting made possible through social media, a media report said on Monday . Mahendra Kaur, 81, from India, reunited with her 78-year-old brother Sheikh Abdul Aziz from Pakistan-oc- cupied Kashmir at the Kartarpur Corridor af- ter they found out through a social media post that they were sib- lings separated during the Partition in 1947, Dawn News reported. During the Partition, the family of Sardar Bhajan Singh from the Indian side of Punjab wastragicallytornapart when Aziz relocated to Pak-occupied Kashmir while his other family members remained in India. He married at a young age but always had a longing to reunite with his parents and other family members. The two families dis- covered that Mahendra and Aziz were indeed estranged siblings after connecting through a so- cial media post detailing the separation of a man and his sister during the Partition. Siblings reunite after 75 years at Kartarpur JOYFUL REUNION lll They found out through a social media post that they were siblings separated during the Partition in 1947, Dawn News reported INFOSYS TECHIE DIES IN BENGALURU AFTER CAR DROWNS IN FLOOD INTEL AGENCIES EXPOSE ROLE OF MALIK’S WIFE IN ORGANISING PROTESTS Bengaluru: A 22-year-old woman drowned on Sunday after a car she was travel- ling in with her family got stuck in neck-deep water at KR Circle underpass, just a stone’s throw from Vidhana Soudha.Fire and emergency services personnel saved five others of the family and the driver, with the help of people who had rushed to save those trapped in the flooded underpass. The victim as well as the others were taken to St Martha’s Hospital where doctors de- clared the woman, identified as Bhanurekha, dead. Indian intelligence agencies have learnt that the wife of incarcerated senior Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, Mushaal Mullick had also asked the international community to boycott the G20 meeting in Kashmir. Mushaal had even threatened the G20 nations, stating that if they attend the meetings, they would be seen as siding with the oppressor by accept- ing PM Modi’s invitation to participate in the event. The agencies have proof regard- ing this. POLICE APPREHEND 201 PEOPLE FOR CONSUMING LIQUOR New Delhi: Delhi Police have apprehended 201 peo- ple for consuming liquor in public places, a top official said on Monday. A two-day special drive against public drinking was carried out in Dwarka area on Saturday and Sunday during which the 201 people were apprehended and booked under the 40-A Excise Act, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Harsha Vardhan. According to the Excise Act, anyone caught drinking publicly has to pay a fine of Rs 5,000. JAILED AAP LEADER SATYENDAR JAIN ADMITTED TO HOSP HYDERABAD: HEAVY RAINFALL EXPECTED TO BRING RELIEF FROM HEAT New Delhi: Jailed former Delhi minister and AAP leader Satyendra Jain was brought to Safdarjung Hos- pital after he complained of deterioration in health. On May 15, former Delhi min- ister Satyendra Jain moved SC seeking bail in a money laundering case against him. He has challenged the Delhi High Court’s order dismissing his bail plea in the money laundering case against him. The HC while dismissing the Satyendra Jain bail plea stated that the applicant is an influen- tial person and has the potential of tampering with evidence. Hyderabad: Hyderabad witnessed heavy rains ac- companied by a cloudy sky, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat. The IMD Hyderabad has issued an alert, indicating that more downpours are ex- pected today. This morning, Rajendranagar recorded the highest rainfall of 52.3 mm, followed by heavy down- pours in areas like Amberpet and Serilingampally. INDIA REPORTS 473 NEW COVID CASES, 7 DEATHS IN LAST 24 HRS New Delhi: India record- ed 473 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases dipped to 7,623, ac- cording to the Union health ministry data updated on Monday. The number of deaths has increased to 5,31,839 with seven deaths which include one fatality reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated. The Covid case tally was recorded at 4.49 crore (4,49,86,934). The active cases now comprise 0.02 per cent of the total infections and the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.80 per cent, the ministry said. 3 KILLED, 4 INJURED AFTER BOAT CAPSIZES IN GANGA IN UTTAR PRADESH’S BALLIA Uttar Pradesh: Three women drowned while three others were rescued after a boat capsized at Maldepur Ganga Ghat in Ballia city on Monday morning, police said. About 35 people were going across the river in the boat for a ritual when its engine developed a snag and it overturned due to strong winds, District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar said. A large number of people had gathered for the ritual at Maldepur Ganga Ghat when the accident took place this morning, the DM said. The District Magistrate has confirmed the death of three women and said three other women were admitted to the district hospital. CRUCIAL READ G20delegatesarriveinSrinagar for3rdtourismworkingmeeting Srinagar: About 60 for- eign delegates arrived here on Monday for the third tourism working group meeting of the G20 countries, the offi- cials said. This is the first inter- national meeting being held in Kashmir after the abrogation of Arti- cle 370 and the bifurca- tion of the erstwhile state into two Union Ter- ritories — Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh — in August 2019. Officials said the del- egates from several countries of the G20 grouping arrived in a chartered flight at the Srinagar international airport in the morning amidst tight security. They said the dele- gates were taken to the Sher-e-Kashmir Inter- national Convention Centre (SKICC), the venue of the meeting, amid heavy deploy- ment of security per- sonnel along the route. Officials said strin- gent security arrange- ments have been made to ensure that the event concludes incident- free. While the Boule- vard Road around the SKICC has been made a no-go zone for the three days, there is massive deployment of security forces on the route tak- en by the delegates, and the Airport Road to Dalgate stretch, offi- cials said. They said security has been beefed up across the valley with the elite NSG and Ma- rine Commandos help- ing police and paramili- tary forces to secure the venues of the event, they said. Amitabh Kant, G. Kishan Reddy and Jitendra Singh and Ram Charan along with other officials during the third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting, in Srinagar on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Mahendra Kaur with her brother Sheikh Abdul Aziz. Bajrang Punia, Sakshee Malikkh and Vinesh Phogat at Jantar Mantar, in New Delhi. —FILE PHOTO Giriraj Singh Kamal Nath —Image for representational puropse only PAKISTAN USING ISI TERROR NETWORKS TO DISRUPT G20 MEETING 4 SHOOTERS OF LAWRENCE BISHNOI GANG HELD IN PUNJAB GUJARAT ATS ARRESTS 4 BANGLADESHI, BUSTS AL QAEDA MODULE CHINA AND SAUDI ARABIA BOYCOTT G20 MEETING HELD BY INDIA IN KASHMIR PAK RATTLED BY G20 MEET, BILAWAL BHUTTO CLAIMS ‘VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW’ New Delhi: A report by the intelligence agencies has revealed that Pakistan-based terrorist outfits, ISI, and their agents in India have been pressed into action to defame the country on international platforms and disrupt the G20 meeting in JK. “The sentiment is highly negative because people are protest- ing against the G20 meet- ing and sharing the details on social media platforms. They are using the hashtags like #bharat_jammu_kash- mir_chordo and #boycottg20, “ said the report. Chandigarh: Four shooters of the Bishnoi gang have been arrested and six pistols along with cartridges were recovered from them, Punjab Police here on Monday said. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said the ac- cused have been facing sev- eral criminal cases registered in Punjab and Haryana. “In a major breakthrough, AGTF arrested four shooters of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Six pistols and 26 live cartridges were recovered from the ac- cused,” Yadav tweeted. Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) has busted an Al-Qaeda module and arrested four members who hail from Bangladesh but have been living illegally in Ahmedabad, an official said on Monday. They were tasked with raising funds for Al-Qaeda’s illegal activities, radicalising local youths and persuading them to join the terror outfit, said Deputy Inspector General, Gujarat ATS, Deepan Bhadran. They were arrested from different parts of Ahmedabad. New Delhi: India’s presidency of the G20 group of leading nations has become mired in controversy after China and Saudi Arabia boycotted a meeting staged in Kashmir, the first such gathering since India unilater- ally brought Kashmir under direct control in August 2019. The meeting, a tourism working group attended by about 60 delegates from most G20 countries taking place from Monday to Wednesday. Pakistan: As India is hosting the third G20 tourism work- ing group meeting in Srinagar, a frustrated Pakistan has been rattled by the overwhelming response to the summit in the UT. Bilawal claimed the G20 meeting in Srinagar was a “violation of international law”. “India cannot sup- press the voice of Kashmiris through a conference. By violating the UN resolution, it is not possible for India to play an effective role in the world,” he was quoted. Ready to undergo narco test: Punia on Bhushan’s challenge I am ready to undergo narco test, polygraph test or lie detector test, but my condition is that Vinesh Phogat Bajrang Punia should also under- go these tests with me. If both the wrestlers agree to undergo it, call a press conference and make an- nouncement. I promise them that I am ready for the test. —Bajrang Punia, Olympic bronze medallist Salman Khan,Moosewala’s manager among top 10 targets on Bishnoi’s hit list,says NIA Heatwave alert issued for several states for today Air India and Air India Express to operate special Haj flights New Delhi (ANI): Bol- lywood superstar Sal- man Khan topped the list of 10 main targets that jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi planned to eliminate, the notorious criminal confessed to the Nation- al Investigation Agency , officials said. Lawrence Bishnoi said that in the year 1998, Salman Khan hunted the black buck, which is considered sa- credbytheBishnoicom- munity and to avenge the hurt sentiments of the community the gangster said he wanted to kill the actor. Bishnoi confessed to the NIA in December last year that on acting on his direc- tions his aide Sampat Nehra had conducted a recce of Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence. New Delhi (PTI): Air India and Air India Ex- press will operate spe- cial Haj flights from Jaipur, Chennai, Kozhikode and Kannur, carrying around 19,000 pilgrims. The two carriers will fly close to 19,000 pil- grims to Jeddah and Medina in Saudi Arabia from the four cities. Air India, in the first phase, will operate 46 flights from Jaipur and Chennai to Medina and Jeddah, respectively. The first flight was op- erated from Jaipur on May 21 and the services will go on till June 21. In the second phase, Air India will bring back the pilgrims to Jaipur and Chennai by operating 43 flights from July 3 to August 2. “The number of pil- grims scheduled to fly with Air India from Jaipur is 5,871 on 27 flights while 4,447 pil- grims will be flown by it from Chennai on 19 flights,” the release said. Air India Express will operate flights from Kozhikode and Kannur from June 4 to 22. Patna: Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Mon- day slammed former JK Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti for of- fering prayers at the tomb of Tipu Sultan. She visited the tomb in Srirangapatna in Karnataka’s Mandya district on Sunday . “Mehbooba Mufti spreads terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and now she went to the mazar of another in- vader in Karnataka... I want to say that Tipu Sultan did not fight against the British rul- ers” Singh said. Bhopal: Former Chief Minister and Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath on Monday hit back at BJP’s state unit President V.D. Sharma, a day after he claimed that central agencies investigating 1984 anti-Sikh riots would also frame charg- es soon against the for- mer. Veteran Congress leader said Sharma made false allegations in an attempt to hide his involvement in corrup- tion. Nath said no one could raise fingers against him in the last 45 years of his political career, and even an in- quiry committee on the matter setup by BJP govt has given him clean chit on anti-Sikh riots. He also claimed that the committee was setup by the BJP govt. Giriraj Singh said Mehbooba Mufti an ‘invader like Tipu Sultan’ Nath slams MP BJP chief over accusations of anti-Sikh riots New Delhi (ANI): In- dia Meteorological De- partment (IMD) scien- tist Soma Sen Roy on Monday said that a heat- wave alert had been is- sued for today for south Haryana, Delhi, south UP, north MP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Bengal. “We have issued a heatwave alert for today for south Haryana, Del- hi, south UP, north MP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Bengal. Tomorrow, a heatwave alert is not given for any place other than Jharkhand,” said Soma Sen Roy while talking to ANI. “Yes, there is a strong possi- bility that is likely,” she said when asked if there will be relief from the heatwave from tomor- row. She said that be- cause of the Western disturbances the heat- wave conditions will ameliorate
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NEWS JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia राजस्ान सरकार कारायालर आबकारी आरुक्त, राजस्ान, उदरपुर क्रमांक: प. 32(बी)(1)आब/एल/2023/107 दिनांक: 22.05.2023 पड्त ररटेल ऑफ कमपपोजजट मजदरा दुकानों के अनुज्ापत्र हे्तु ई-नीलामी आमंत्रण सूचना : सर्वसाधारण को सूदित दकया जाता है दक राजय सरकार की आज्ा क्रमांक प.4(1) दरत्त/आब/2023 दिनांक 22.01.2023 के द्ारा जारी संशोदधत आबकारी एरं मद्य-संयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 एरं रर्व 2023-24 के तहत रर्व 2023-24 के दलये पडत ररटेल ऑफ कमपोदजट मदिरा िुकानों के ई-नीलामी (ई-बोली) प्रदक्रया से बनिोबसत करने हेतु भारत सरकार के उपक्रम एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड के माद्यम से दनम्ानुसार ई-बोली आमंदरित की जाती है: - क्र.सं. नीलामी की जदनांक नीलामी का समर 1 26 मई, 2023 प्रातः 11.00 बजे से सांय 5.00 बजे तक 1. ई-नीलामी हेतु सर्वप्रथम इच्छुक बोलीिाता को एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड की रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर एकबारीय ऑनलाईन पंजीकरण (रदजसट्ेशन) करना होगा, दजससे आबकारी बनिोबसत रर्व 2023- 24 में होने राली िुकानों की समसत नीलादमयों में भाग दलया जा सकेगा। 2. इच्छुक बोलीिाता एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड की साईट पर दिनांक 23.05.2023 को प्रातः 11.00 बजे से पंजीयन के दलये आरेिन कर सकेंगे। 3. नीलामी एक काय्व दिरस में नयूनतम ्: घणटे की होगी एरं उसके पशिात् जब तक बोली लगती रहे तब तक 20 दमनट के अननत दरसतार (indefinite extension) तक जारी रहेगी। 4. बोलीिाता को कम से कम रू. 10,000/- अथरा रू. 10,000 के गुणांक मे बढाकर बोली लगानी होगी। 5. बोलीिाता एक बार में ररजर्व प्राइस / दप्ली बोली से 10 प्रदतशत से अदधक रादश बढाकर बोली नहीं लगा सकेगा। 6. िेशी मदिरा, राजसथान दनदम्वत मदिरा (RML), भारत दनदम्वत दरिेशी मदिरा (IMFL) एरं बीयर की कमपोदजट िुकानों का दजलेरार एरं उनके आरेिन शुलक, संशोदधत नयूनतम ररजर्व प्राईस एरं अमानत रादश का दरररण दरभागीय रेबसाईट https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in एरं एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड की रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध रहेगा। 7. प्रतयेक िुकान के दलये ऑनलाईन नीलामी में भाग लेने हेतु दनधा्वररत नयूनतम ररज्वर प्राइस की 2 प्रदतशत रादश अमानत रादश के रूप में आरेिन के साथ जमा करायी जानी है। दबड रादश के अनुसार अदतररकत अमानत रादश भी जमा करानी होगी। ऑनलाईन नीलामी में Dynamic अमानत रादश का प्रारधान रखा गया है। 8. सफल बोलीिाता को धरोहर रादश, अदरिम रादर्वक गारनटी रादश एरं रादर्वक लाईसेनस फीस ई-नीलामी के संबंध में दरसततृत दिशा दनिदेश एरं शततों, जो दरभागीय रेबसाईट एरं एम.एस टी.सी. दलदमटेड की रेबसाईट पर उपलबध है, के अनुसार जमा करानी होगी। 9. दनधा्वररत समय में रांद्त रादशयां यथा-धरोहर रादश, अदरिम रादर्वक गारनटी रादश एरं रादर्वक लाईसेंस फीस जमा न कराने पर सरीकृदत दनरसत कर समसत जमा रादश जपतराज की जायेगी। 10. बोलीिाता को ई-नीलामी में भाग लेने से पूर्व दरभागीय रेबसाईट https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in एरं एम.एस.टी.सी. दलदमटेड की रेबसाईट https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध आबकारी एरं मधयसंयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 एरं 2023-24, समसत दिशा-दनिदेश, प्रदक्रया एरं शततों का सारधानीपूर्वक अधययन कर दलया जाना िादहये। 11. मदिरा िुकानों के बनिोबसत हेतु रे ही वयककत ई-नीलामी में भाग ले सकेंगे, जो राजसथान आबकारी अदधदनयम, 1950 एरं इसके अनतग्वत बनाए गए दनयमों, आबकारी एरं मधयसंयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 र 2023-24 र भारतीय संदरिा अदधदनयम के तहत अनुबनध करने की योगयता रखते हों। इस समबनध में दरसततृत दिशा दनिदेश https://excise.rajasthan.gov.in र https://www.mstcecommerce.com पर उपलबध है। अनय जानकारी हेतु संबंदधत अदतररकत आयुकत जोन एरं दजला आबकारी अदधकारी काया्वलय से समपक्क दकया जा सकता है तथा एमएसटीसी हैलप डेसक पर भी काया्वलय समय में माग्विश्वन दलया जा सकता है। 12. ई-नीलामी के संबंध में अनय प्रारधान आबकारी एरं मद्यसंयम नीदत रर्व 2022-23 र रर्व 2023-24 एरं दिनांक 22.01.2023 के द्ारा नीदत में दकये गये संशोधन अनुसार तथा राजसथान आबकारी अदधदनयम, 1950 एरं इसके अनतग्वत बने दनयम के अनुसार रहेंगे। 13. ई-नीलामी के समबनध में यदि कोई दरराि उतपन्न होता है तो नयादयक क्ेरि संबंदधत दजला ही रहेगा। (कुमार पाल गौ्तम) आबकारी आयुकत, राजसथान DIPR/C/......../2023 New Delhi (Agencies): Russia is bringing more forces into Bakhmut, Ukraine's deputy de- fence minister has said, after Vladimir Putin de- clared victory in Mos- cow's months-long cam- paign to capture the city . Hanna Malyar, the deputy defence minis- ter, on Monday said Kyiv’s troops were ad- vancingtothenorthand south of the city , but ad- mitted that the “inten- sity” of their movement had decreased. He also claimed that Ukrainian troops are still advancing on the flanks of the eastern Ukrainian city, but the “intensity” of their movement has de- creased. Russian-in- stalled leader Denis Pushilin, said the Kremlin's troops have begun the “preliminary demining” of Bakhmut. New York (PTI): A 27-year-old Indian-ori- gin New York Police De- partment(NYPD)officer and nine others were honoured by US Presi- dent Joe Biden with the Medal of Valour, the country’s highest award forpublicsafetyofficers. Sumit Sulan was honoured at a White House ceremony for shooting a convicted felon who killed two of his colleagues when the trio were investigating a domestic-violence call in New York City in Jan- uary . As per police, the convicted felon am- bushed the three offic- ers, shooting at Rivera and Mora, who died of their injuries. Sulan was praised for swiftly jumping into action, de- spitebeingarookiewith the NYPD at that time. Warsaw (Agencies): Martins Sesks and co- driver Renars Francis put on a masterclass to finish first in the Rally of Poland as Team MRFTyrestookadom- inant victory in the third round of the FIA European Rally Cham- pionship. The Latvian duo started the day with a lead of 8.2 seconds and proved untouchable throughout the day on Sunday . They took a further four stage wins and pulled their lead out to almost 40 sec- onds in their Skoda Fa- bia RS Rally2 to take their first win of the season and the second of their career. Port Moresby: The United States signed a new security pact with Papua New Guinea on Monday as it com- petes with China for influence in the Pacific. Papua New Guinea’s location just north of Australia makes it strategically significant. It was the site of fierce battles during World War II, and with a population of nearly 10 million people, it’s the most populous Pacific Island nation. The full agreement will be made public once politicians in both countries have an opportunity for input, likely in a couple of months. London: A local British Sikh councillor has made history for the central En- gland city by becoming its first turban-wearing Lord Mayor. Jaswant Singh Birdi, who was born in Punjab moved to Coventry 60 years ago and has served as a local councillor in the city for 16 years. He recently took formal charge of his new post of Lord Mayor with the official Chains of Office with his wife Krishna by his side as the Lord Mayoress. Islamabad: Pakistan Teh- reek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan has stated that he may be arrested again when he goes to court in Islamabad on Tuesday this week to join the probe in the Al Qadir trust case, ARY News reported. The former prime minister of Paki- stan, Imran Khan stated that the ruling coalition’s determination to remove him from the political landscape stems from their fear of losing the 2019 general elections. Geneva: Nearly 12,000 extreme weather, climate and water-related events over much of the past half-cen- tury around the globe have killed more than 2 million people and caused economic damage of $4.3 trillion, the U.N. weather agency said Monday. The stark re- cap from the World Meteorological Organization came as it opened its four-yearly congress among member countries, pressing the message that more needs to be done to improve alert systems for extreme weather events by a target date of 2027. US SIGNS NEW SECURITY PACT WITH PAPUA NEW GUINEA IN COMPETITION WITH CHINA SIKH MAN IS UK CITY’S 1ST TURBAN- WEARING MAYOR 80% CHANCES THAT I WILL BE ARRESTED: KHAN 2 MN KILLED, $4.3 TRILLION IN DAMAGES FROM EXTREME WEATHER: UN AGENCY NEWS DIGEST Putin sends more troops to Bakhmut despite ‘victory’ Russia is now bringing more forces into Bakhmut to capture the city UKRAINE RUSSIA WAR IPL 2023 QUALIFIER 1 Ukrainian soldiers ride atop an APC on the frontline in the Luhansk region on Monday. Sumit Sulan was honoured at a White House ceremony. In total, six MRF Tyre cars won points in this rally. The founder of Wagner, Rus- sia's private mili- tary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Monday that his forc- es will leave Bakhmut by the beginning of next month. Wagner, working alongside Russian forc- es, claimed on Sat- urday to have taken the eastern Ukrainian city, which Kyiv has denied. Prigozhin said in an audio message posted to Telegram that the handover would happen between May 25 and June 1. He added that his mer- cenary fighters had set up defense lines on the western outskirts of Bakhmut before a planned transfer of control to the Russian army. WAGNER TO LEAVE BAKHMUT BY JUNE 1 PROTESTER WEARING UKRAINE FLAG COVERS HERSELF IN FAKE BLOOD ON RED CARPET Awoman dressed in the colours of the Ukrainian flag was removed from the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival after she poured fake blood over herself in an apparent anti-war protest. The incident took place ahead of the premiere of the film Acide by French film director Just Philippot on Sunday night, at the festival in the south of France. It was not immediately clear why the demonstration took place at that screening. New Delhi (PTI): Virat Kohli will be among the first batch of India play- erstoleavefortheWorld Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia in London, de- partingintheweehours of Tuesday . Kohli’s Royal Chal- lengers Bangalore teammate Mohammad Siraj will also board the same flight, a day after their team was knocked out of the IPL. Spinners R Ashwin and Axar Pa- tel, and all-rounder Shardul Thakur, will also be on the flight as well as the team’s sup- port staff led by Rahul Dravid. The two other play- ers who complete the first list of seven crick- eters are Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Umesh Yadav and Luc- know Super Giants’ Jaydev Unadkat, who is recovering from a shoulder injury. The fi- nal will be played at the Oval from June 7-11. Virat Kohli, Siraj among first batch of players to leave for WTC final in UK The WTC Final will be played at the Oval from June 7-11 Kohli is among first batch, to leave for London on Tuesday. TO WARN OF ‘BLACK FUTURE’ Several young activists protesting against climate change climbed into the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome poured diluted charcoal into the water to turn it black. Woman sees her own heart after transplant surgery 20 dead in Guyana school dormitory fire Darshna lying 3rd in women’s skeet qualifications Carlos Alcaraz retains top spot New York (Agencies): In one of the strangest reunions ever, a woman recently visited a mu- seum to see her own heart, which was re- moved from her body during a life-saving transplant surgery 16 years ago, BBC report- ed. Jennifer Sutton, who hails from Ring- wood in Hampshire, stated that it was “in- credibly surreal” to see her own organ placed as an exhibit at Hunterian Museum in London. ‘’The minute you first walkin,youthink,‘That used to be inside my body’,” she said. “But it’s quite nice too—it’s like my friend. It kept me alive for 22 years and I’m quite proud of it re- ally . I’ve seen lots of things in jars in my life- time but to think that’s actually mine is very weird,” she added. Guyana: At least 20 people were killed in a school dormitory fire in Guyana, the government said in a statement, with the nation’s president calling it a “major disaster.” “This is a major disaster. It is horri- ble, it is painful,” the South American na- tion’s President Ir- faan Ali said. The death count had risen to 20 and several people were injured in the fire. Almaty (PTI): Former national champion and Khelo India Y o u t h Games win- ner Darsh- na Rathore shot a 71 on day one of the women’s skeet qualifications to lie third at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup here on Monday . Greek Emmanouela Katzouraki was leading the field with a 72 after three rounds. New Delhi: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain has returned to the top spot while Novak Djokovic slipped to third in the latest A T P Rankings released on Monday . Before rising to the top spot in tennis rankings again, Al- caraz held the world No.1 ranking for 22 weeks with his 23rd week starting after the Italian Open. ‘‘Incredibly Surreal’’ Shotgun World Cup ATP Rankings New Delhi (Agencies): Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will take on de- fending champions Gu- jarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 of the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) season on May 23. Although GT have been on a roll, the Yel- low Army have the edge as their home ground MA Chidambaram Sta- dium will host the match. GT topped the table with 10 points, while second-placed CSK claimed 8 wins. US Prez honours Indian-origin cop Team MRF Tyres takes victory in Rally Poland ❍ EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP Titans, Kings eye ticket to final Team Won Lost NR Points NRR Gujarat Titans 10 4 0 20 +0.809 Chennai Super Kings 8 5 1 17 +0.652 Lucknow Super Giants 8 5 1 17 +0.284 Mumbai Indians 8 6 0 16 -0.044 IPL 2023 PLAYOFFS SCHEDULE, VENUE Qualifier 1–May 23 (Today): Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings, at MA Chidam- baram Stadium in Chennai Eliminator–May 24 (Wednesday): Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians, at MA Chid- ambaram Stadium in Chennai Qualifier 2–May 26 (Friday): Qualifier 1 Loser vs Elimina- tor Winner, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad Final–May 28 (Sunday): Qualifier 1 Winner vs Qualifier 2 Winner, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. TOP FOUR TEAMS
  • 9. Ravi Sharma Udaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot, on Monday, inaugurated the Farmers’ Training Centre in the premises of Udaipur Milk Pro- ducers Cooperative Un- ion located in Govard- han Vilas. He inspected the Centre and appreci- ated the development works. Gehlot also ad- dressed cattle rearers at the Milk Day function. The Chief Minister said that the state gov- ernment has left no stone unturned in the all-round development of farmers and animal rearers. “In the last 4 years, a grant of more than Rs 2,313 crore has been given to gausha- las, while the previous government had given only 150 crore rupees to gaushalas in 5 years,” he said. At the function, Ge- hlot presented a chequeof Rs. 1 lakh to Babulal of Wali Samiti and Rs. 1 lakh to Vardi Bai of Pithalpura Sami- ti from Secretary Wel- fare Fund. Under the Saras Ladli scheme, FDs worth Rs 5500 were presented to Yashasvi Kanwar of Toda, Lak- shitha of Utherda, Ree- na of Nandvel and Har- shita Patel of Dan- gikheda for maximum mil collection. CM Ashok Gehlot on Monday laid the foun- dation stone of Global Institute of Jainology and Prakrit Bhawan at Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur. He also took the blessings of Acharya Vardhaman Sagar Maharaj at Panch Kalyanak Mahotsav. The CM said that this building will prove to be important from the point of view of study, research and knowl- edge of the origin and development of Jain spiritual philosophy . First India Bureau Jaipur: Before Assem- bly polls, the central leadership of BJP has set its eyes on Raj. PM Modi will visit Ra- jasthan once again. This time the PM is go- ing to hold a meeting in C o n g r e s s stronghold of Shekha- wati. If sources are to be be- lieved, a big public meeting can be held in Sikar at the end of this month on May 30 or 31. After Sirohi, PM Nar- endra Modi may have a public meeting pro- gramme in Sikar. How- ever, an official an- nouncement is yet to be made by the party . First India Bureau Jaipur: Chandraraj Singhvi met Maha CM Eknash Shinde on Monday. Shinde has en- trusted Singhvi with important responsibil- ity in Rajasthan as Singhvi has been ap- pointed as in-charge of Raj Shiv Sena. Singhvi expressed gratitude to Shinde saying, “Our ideology BJP’s ideol- ogy is same. We will prepare a roadmap for Cong govt’s departure from Rajasthan.” Punit Chaturvedi Dungarpur: CM Ashok Gehlot will be on a one- day visit to Dungarpur district on Tuesday. During this, he will participate in the Prat- ishtha Mahotsav of Jain community’s Shantinath Jain Tem- ple and along with this he will also inspect the ‘Inflation Relief Camp.’ Preparations are being made by the adminis- tration regarding the CM’s visit. CM Gehlot will reach Peeth town of Dungar- pur district at 10 am, where he will first par- ticipate in the Pran Pratishtha Mahotsav of Shantinath Jain Tem- ple organized in the playground of Peeth School. Gehlot will also address the followers of Jainism. He will then observe the newly con- structed temple. After this, at 11 am, CM Gehlot will observe the Inflation Relief Camp in Peeth and the camp organised under the Prashasan Gaon Ke Sang campaign, where he will also address a general meeting along with communicating with the beneficiaries at the venue. The greatest changes in nature and life are brought about by invisible, causes outside and within. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023 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 Laxman Raghav and Kapil Sharma Hanumangarh: Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Ni- tin Gadkari inaugurat- ed and laid the founda- tion stone of 6 national highway projects and 7 bridges at railway crossing in a program at Shaheed Omprakash Jyani Stadium in vil- lage Pakkasarana on Sri Ganganagar road, about 15 km from Hanu- mangarh district head- quarters on Monday. The projects would be constructed at a cost of more than Rs 2,050 crore. Gadkari also laid the foundation stone of the new construction of Hanumangarh-Kanchi- an (NH 54) road, the most important project involved in these works, to be built at a cost of Rs 321 crore. Gadkari inaugurated and laid the foundation stone virtually by pressing the button. Gadkari, who started his address by remem- bering Maharana Pratap on his birth an- niversary, said that they want to make a self-reliant India under the leadership of PM Modi. Gadkari said that he has done works worth Rs 50 lakh crore so far and works worth thousands of crores have also been done in Rajasthan. He said “If the fate of the farmer has to be changed, then he has to be made energy giv- er, which is now al- most done. After the food giver, now the farmer will be the en- ergy giver. We did works worth thousand crores without corruption: Gadkari FACILITATING DEVELOPMENT GRANTOFMORETHAN`2,313CR GIVENTOGAUSHALASIN4YRS:CM Rahul, Kharge Randhawa to discuss Raj issues in Delhi today State Govt committed to overall development of specially-abled: CM CM INAUGURATES STATE- LEVEL ART FEST Udaipur: CM Ashok Gehlot inaugurated the state level art festival organized under the joint aegis of Manikya Lal Verma Tribal Research and Training Institute and Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal at Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal premises. The CM inaugu- rated the Kala Mahotsav by lighting the lamp at Muk- takashi Theater and playing traditional drums. Earlier, the CM visited the art exhibition of tribal students organised at the venue and appreci- ated the creations. He also inquired about the paintings made by tribal students and called upon artists to further enhance their art skills. CM Ashok Gehlot being felicitated by Sushma Arora during the ‘ Dugdh Diwas Samaroh’ at Udaipur Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union located in Govardhan Vilas in Udaipur on Monday. Also seen are Dr CP Joshi, Ram Lal Jat, Udailal Anjana, Arjun Singh Bamniya, GS Dotasra and others. CM Ashok Gehlot being felicitated with a souvenir during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the ‘Global Institute of Jainology and Prakrit Bhawan’ at MLSU in Udaipur on Monday. Also seen here is GS Dotasra and others. CM Ashok Gehlot inaugurates the state level art festival at the Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal by beating a ‘Nagara’ in Udaipur. Also seen are Ramlal Jat, Udailal Anjana, GS Dotasra others. CM Ashok Gehlot interacts with the specially- abled during the artificial limb distribution ceremony organised by Narayan Seva Sansthan at Hiran Magri Sector-4 in Udaipur on Monday. CM Gehlot lays foundation stone of Global Institute of Jainology and Prakrit Bhawan at MLSU in Udaipur Today we have reached 33 kms. From 90,000 kms of highways, we have reached to 147,000 kilometers of National Highways. Green field projects are emerging from areas where there was no road connectivi- ty till date. —Rahul Kaswan, Churu MP No contractor needed to come to meet me. There was no corruption of even a single rupee. We are sincerely work- ing for the country. If we remain in power, good governance and development will be our mission. —Nitin Gadkari, Union Road Transport and Highways Min Nitin Gadkari inaugurates and lays the foundation stone of 6 NH projects and 7 ROBs worth Rs 2050 crore under ‘Setubandh Yojana’ in Hanumangarh district on Monday. Also seen are Nihal Chand, Rahul Kaswan, Narendra, Ram Pratap Kasniya and others. Villages will not be prosperous until farmers are energy givers, he says Aditi Nagar New Delhi: After Kar- natakavictory ,Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s focus is now on Ra- jasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattis- garh and he will settle the issues of these states. As per party sources, Gandhi will hold a meeting on the Rajasthan issue before leaving for America. Gandhi is scheduled to leave on America tour on May 31. Before that, on May 24, Rajasthan Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa will be in New Delhi and he can hold a meeting with co- incharges of Rajasthan. Randhawa will hold a meeting with the party High Command after the meeting. During the meeting with Rahul- Kharge, three Raj co-in- charges can also be pre- sent. Important issues of State Congress can be discussed in meeting. Randhawa may hold meet with Raj co-incharges on May 24 Bhanwar S Charan Kota: Impressed by the development in Kota and the welfare schemes of the govern- ment, BJP workers are also disillusioned with BJP and are joining Congress, said UDH Minister Shanti Dhari- wal, while addressing the media during the ‘Haath Se Haath Jodo’ ‘Padyatra’ on Monday . He said that in which- ever area the ‘Padyatra’ is reaching, the devel- opment work of the area and the govern- ment’s welfare schemes are having such an ef- fect that every day more than 2 dozen BJP work- ers are leaving BJP ex- pressing their faith in Congress. He claimed that the Congress gov- ernment is going to be formed again and along with the development of Kota, the develop- ment of the state in all spheres is his topmost priority . Influencedwithgovt’sschemes, BJPmenjoiningCong:Dhariwal Shanti Dhariwal and Amit Dhariwal interact with people during the padyatra held to mark ‘Haath Se Haath Jodo’ campaign in Ward No.45 in Kota on Monday. The Congress government is going to be formed again and along with the develop- ment of Kota, the development of the state in all spheres is my top priority. —Shanti Dhariwal, UDH Minister PM Modi likely to visit Sikar on May 30 or 31 Singhvi made in- charge of Shiv Sena in Raj CM Gehlot to embark on day-long visit to Dungarpur today First India Bureau Udaipur: CM Ashok Gehlot during artificial limb measurement and distribution ceremony organised by Narayan Seva Sansthan of Udaipur on Monday said that State Govt is working with commit- ment for the all-round development of the spe- cially-abled. “An an- nouncement has been made in the budget to open Baba Amte Divy- ang University in Jaipur, where specially abled will get higher education. on Monday at Hiranmagari Sec- tor-4. “Many disciplines are being learned by the specially-abled in the institute. This will prove useful for their future. He has got hopes of moving forward by getting artificial limbs. ,” he said. During this, the CM announced that the state government will give scooty to Divyang Jaya Mahajan, who made Rangoli of his picture. In the pro- gramme, polio-afflicted Jagdish Patel also gave a dance presentation on the Rajasthani song ‘Thank you Jannayak Ashok Gehlot, relief from inflation’ through a wheel chair. Bikaner: Union Road Transport Highways Minister Ni- tin Gadkari on Monday, highlighted the need for vehicle tyres of international standards with the improvement in highways and speed. “Vehicle speed has improved with the improved highways in the country, so now we will have to make tyres of international standard. We will soon make norms as per the requirement of international standard tyres so that there is no accident due to tyre burst,” Gadkari told reporters in Bikaner. The Union Minister was in the city to review the progress of Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway. ‘WITH IMPROVED NHs VEHICLE TYRES OF GLOBAL STANDARDS NEEDED IN INDIA’ CREDIBILITY CRUCIAL IN ANY FIELD: GADKARI Bikaner: On Monday, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari ad- dressed a press conference and said that he believes in politics of service like late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat. “Those who do politics of service do not have to put up posters and banners. Credibility is important in any field. I agree that politics is the instrument of socio economic reform. We are working on it and want to keep working,” he said. —Laxman Raghav State Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Randhawa participated in huge bhandara organised by Panchayati Raj Minister Ramesh Meena and praised him. BL Jatav, Qazi Mohammad, Deshraj Meena also attended. Randhawa also visited temple built by Meena. Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde appointing CR Singhvi as Raj in-charge of Shiv Sena.
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