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FROM SURAT TO MUMBAI From Surat, CM Gehlot flew to Mumbai where he was given a grand welcome by Congress leader Hira Dewasi at the head of hundreds of supporters. Heera Dewasi, who was Congress candidate from Malabar Hills assembly constituency, is originally from Rajasthan. Gehlot was welcomed with a Rajasthani turban. GEHLOT REMEMBERS AHMED BHAI, FIRES SALVOS AT BJP FOR MISHANDLING CORONA! Dimple Sharma Surat: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday reached Piraman village of Bharuch district of Gu- jarat to pay homage to late Congress stalwart leader Ahmed Patel. A remembrance program had been organized at Patel’s ancestral village on his first death anni- versary for which Ge- hlot travelled to Pira- man from Jaipur. Upon reaching Surat, Gehlot, who was accom- panied by Gujarat Con- gress in-charge Raghu Sharma, was welcomed by Gujarat PCC President Amit Chavda Turn to P8 SHAKTI MILLS GANGRAPE CASE CORONA CATASTROPHE RAJASTHAN INDIA 9,119 new cases 396 new fatalities 29 new cases 00 new fatalities www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2021 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 170 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI Former Mumbai Police commissioner Param Bir Singh on Thursday morning appeared before the crime branch of the Mumbai Police, which is probing an extortion case against him. The IPS officer, who was earlier declared a proclaimed offender by a Mumbai court, had been missing since October. “I will join the investigation as directed by the court,” Singh told reporters. Equity benchmark Sensex rebounded 454 points on Thursday, boosted by gains in index heavyweight Reliance Industries amid a positive trend in global markets. The 30-share index ended 454.10 points or 0.78 per cent higher at 58,795.09. Similarly, the NSE Nifty surged 121.20 points or 0.70 per cent to close at 17,536.25. Reliance Industries was the top gainer soaring over 6 per cent. EX-MUMBAI POLICE CHIEF PARAM BIR APPEARS BEFORE CRIME BRANCH SENSEX SURGES 454 POINTS; RIL REBOUNDS OVER SIX PERCENT Bombay HC commutes death penalty of 3 to life Will revisit `8 L annual income criteria for EWS, Centre tells SC Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday commuted to life impris- onment the death pen- alty awarded to three convicts in the 2013 gang rape case of a 22-year- old photojournalist in- side the defunct Shakti Mills compound in cen- tral Mumbai, saying that they “deserve im- prisonment for life to repent the offence com- mitted by them”. A division bench of Justices Sadhana Jad- hav and Prithviraj Chavan refused to con- firm the death penalty awarded to Vijay Jad- hav, Mohammad Qasim Shaikh and Mohammad Ansari, and commuted their sentence to life im- prisonment for the re- mainder of their lives. The bench, while pro- nouncing its order said that it cannot ignore the fact that the offence has shocked the collective conscience of the soci- ety and rape is a viola- tion of human rights, but the sentence of death is irrevocable. New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday told the Su- preme Court that it will revisit the Rs 8 lakh an- nual income criteria for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) to be eli- gible for reservation benefits. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appear- ing for the Centre, con- veyed this to a bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud and sought four weeks’ time for the same. The question of the EWS criteria had arisen in the context of its in- troduction in the NEET (All India Quota), coun- selling for which had been put on hold earlier, pending a final decision on a petition challeng- ing the quota rules. On Thursday, the SG assured the bench, also comprising Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath, that the counsel- ling will be deferred by four weeks. Hearing the plea ear- lier, the SC had asked the Centre to explain what exercise it had un- dertaken to arrive at the Rs 8 lakh annual income criteria to identify EWS students eligible for res- ervation in medical seats under the National Eligibility-cum-En- trance Test – All India Quota (NEET-AIQ). First India Bureau Noida: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar Airport, on Thursday. Earlier, farmers would have to wait for years to get compensa- tion for the lands ac- quired for government projects. We have en- sured they get proper rates on time,” PM Modi said. “The previous gov- ernments at the Centre and the state ignored the development of western UP. The previ- ous state government wrote to the centre to stop the Jewar airport project,” PM Modi add- ed. Praising the Yogi Adityanath, PM said the BJP government in the state ended preva- lent mafia raj. Time to invest and bring Northeast into national development trajectory: Shah New Delhi: Addressing the annual session of the Indian Chamber of Commerce virtually, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said peace has been restored in the Northeast in the last seven years, militancy has come to an end and there is political stabil- ity in all the eight states in the region. He said massive de- velopment work has been going on in the Northeast, infrastruc- ture has been improved a lot, road, rail and air connectivity has also been improved. By 2024, the Modi govern- ment will connect capi- tals of all the eight states by air, seven of the eight state capitals will be connected through rail, and a net- work of roads is opera- tional. “Time has come to invest in the North- east, empower the Northeast, give a boost to the Northeast and bring the Northeast into the nation’s devel- opment trajectory,” Shah said. SHAH TO CHAIR RAJ BJP WORKING COMMITTEE MEET ON DECEMBER 5 Jaipur: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a Rajasthan BJP working committee meeting here on December 5, party state president Satish Poonia said on Thursday. The two-day state working committee meeting of the party will be held in Jaipur on December 4 and 5. Shah will address a special session on December 5 and after that he will address a conference of about 10,000 public representatives and workers, Poonia said. He said there will be a detailed discussion about taking the welfare schemes of the PM Narendra Modi-led central government to villages and hamlets of the state. P2 MISSION 2024: JEWAR INT’L AIRPORT PM Modi lays foundation stone, says BJP ended mafia raj in UP PM Narendra Modi with UP CM Yogi Adityanath, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya during the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Noida International Airport at Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar on Thursday. INFRASTRUCTURE NOT ‘RAJNITI’ BUT ‘RASHTRA NITI’ FOR US: PM Addressing the public gathering after laying the foundation stone, the Prime Minister said, “Infrastructure is not part of politics for us but part of national policy (rashtra niti). We are making sure that the projects do not get stuck, do not hang in limbo or do not go astray. We try to ensure that the infrastructure work is completed within the stipulated time”. He mentioned that proposed International Airport will play a major role in the growing aviation sector of India and will be a key centre of maintenance, repair and operations of aircraft. The new airport will also give major boost to tourism to UP and NCR, he added. 1 Construction work for Noida International Airport also known as Jewar airport has begun and its operations will begin by the year 2024. Once it becomes operational, Uttar Pradesh will have five international airports, the highest for any state in the country 2 Earlier, farmers would have to wait for years to get compensation for the lands acquired for government projects. We have ensured they get proper rates on time, says PM Modi AREA CAPACITY TOTAL RUNWAYS COST 5,000 ACRES 12 MILLION Phase-I passengers/year 70 MILLION Phase-IV passengers/year 4 `29,560 CRORE AIRPORT FACTFILE DISTANCE 72 KM from IGI Airport in New Delhi 40 KM from Noida 40 KM from logistics hub at Dadri The Shakti Mills ruins. CM Ashok Gehlot along with (from left) Chairman of Congress Social media department Rohan Gupta, Gujarat Congress Incharge Dr Raghu Sharma, Daughter of late Ahmed Patel Mumtaz Patel, GPCC president Amit Chavda and Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Paresh Dhanani during Ahmed Patel’s first death Anniversary in Bharuch on Thursday. —PHOTO BY HANIF SINDHI He also backed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s demand that the families of those who died due to COVID-19 be paid a compensation of `4 lakh instead of `50,000

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FROM SURAT TO MUMBAIFrom Surat, CM Gehlot flew to Mumbai where he was given a grand welcome by Congress leader Hira Dewasi at the head of hundreds of supporters. Heera Dewasi, who was Congress candidate from Malabar Hills assembly constituency, is originally from Rajasthan. Gehlot was welcomed with a Rajasthani turban.

GEHLOT REMEMBERS AHMED BHAI, FIRES SALVOS AT BJP FOR MISHANDLING CORONA!

Dimple Sharma

Surat: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday reached Piraman village of Bharuch district of Gu-jarat to pay homage to late Congress stalwart leader Ahmed Patel. A remembrance program had been organized at

Patel’s ancestral village on his first death anni-versary for which Ge-hlot travelled to Pira-man from Jaipur.

Upon reaching Surat, Gehlot, who was accom-panied by Gujarat Con-gress in-charge Raghu Sharma, was welcomed by Gujarat PCC President Amit Chavda Turn to P8

SHAKTI MILLS GANGRAPE CASE

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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI

Former Mumbai Police commissioner Param Bir Singh on Thursday morning appeared before the crime branch of the Mumbai Police, which is probing an extortion case against him. The IPS officer, who was earlier declared a proclaimed offender by a Mumbai court, had been missing since October. “I will join the investigation as directed by the court,” Singh told reporters.

Equity benchmark Sensex rebounded 454 points on Thursday, boosted by gains in index heavyweight Reliance Industries amid a positive trend in global markets. The 30-share index ended 454.10 points or 0.78 per cent higher at 58,795.09. Similarly, the NSE Nifty surged 121.20 points or 0.70 per cent to close at 17,536.25. Reliance Industries was the top gainer soaring over 6 per cent.

EX-MUMBAI POLICE CHIEF PARAM BIR APPEARS BEFORE

CRIME BRANCH

SENSEX SURGES 454 POINTS; RIL

REBOUNDS OVER SIX PERCENT

Bombay HC commutesdeath penalty of 3 to life

Will revisit `8 L annual income criteria for EWS, Centre tells SC

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday commuted to life impris-onment the death pen-alty awarded to three convicts in the 2013 gang rape case of a 22-year-old photojournalist in-side the defunct Shakti Mills compound in cen-tral Mumbai, saying that they “deserve im-prisonment for life to repent the offence com-mitted by them”.

A division bench of

Justices Sadhana Jad-hav and Prithviraj Chavan refused to con-firm the death penalty awarded to Vijay Jad-

hav, Mohammad Qasim Shaikh and Mohammad Ansari, and commuted their sentence to life im-prisonment for the re-mainder of their lives.

The bench, while pro-nouncing its order said that it cannot ignore the fact that the offence has shocked the collective conscience of the soci-ety and rape is a viola-tion of human rights, but the sentence of death is irrevocable.

New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday told the Su-preme Court that it will revisit the Rs 8 lakh an-nual income criteria for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) to be eli-gible for reservation benefits.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appear-ing for the Centre, con-veyed this to a bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud and sought four weeks’ time for the same.

The question of the EWS criteria had arisen

in the context of its in-troduction in the NEET (All India Quota), coun-selling for which had been put on hold earlier, pending a final decision on a petition challeng-ing the quota rules.

On Thursday, the SG

assured the bench, also comprising Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath, that the counsel-ling will be deferred by four weeks.

Hearing the plea ear-lier, the SC had asked the Centre to explain what exercise it had un-dertaken to arrive at the Rs 8 lakh annual income criteria to identify EWS students eligible for res-ervation in medical seats under the National Eligibility-cum-En-trance Test – All India Quota (NEET-AIQ).

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Noida: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar Airport, on Thursday.

Earlier, farmers would have to wait for years to get compensa-tion for the lands ac-quired for government projects. We have en-sured they get proper rates on time,” PM Modi said.

“The previous gov-ernments at the Centre and the state ignored the development of western UP. The previ-ous state government wrote to the centre to stop the Jewar airport project,” PM Modi add-ed. Praising the Yogi Adityanath, PM said the BJP government in the state ended preva-lent mafia raj.

Time to invest and bring Northeast into national development trajectory: ShahNew Delhi: Addressing the annual session of the Indian Chamber of Commerce virtually, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said peace has been restored in the Northeast in the last seven years, militancy has come to an end and there is political stabil-ity in all the eight states in the region.

He said massive de-velopment work has been going on in the Northeast, infrastruc-ture has been improved

a lot, road, rail and air connectivity has also been improved. By 2024, the Modi govern-ment will connect capi-

tals of all the eight states by air, seven of the eight state capitals will be connected through rail, and a net-

work of roads is opera-tional. “Time has come to invest in the North-east, empower the Northeast, give a boost

to the Northeast and bring the Northeast into the nation’s devel-opment trajectory,” Shah said.

SHAH TO CHAIR RAJ BJP WORKING COMMITTEE MEET ON DECEMBER 5 Jaipur: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a Rajasthan BJP working committee meeting here on December 5, party state president Satish Poonia said on Thursday. The two-day state working committee meeting of the party will be held in Jaipur on December 4 and 5. Shah will address a special session on December 5 and after that he will address a conference of about 10,000 public representatives and workers, Poonia said. He said there will be a detailed discussion about taking the welfare schemes of the PM Narendra Modi-led central government to villages and hamlets of the state. P2

MISSION 2024:JEWAR INT’L AIRPORTPM Modi lays foundation stone, says BJP ended mafia raj in UP

PM Narendra Modi with UP CM Yogi Adityanath, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya during the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Noida International Airport at Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar on Thursday.

INFRASTRUCTURE NOT ‘RAJNITI’ BUT ‘RASHTRA NITI’ FOR US: PM

Addressing the public gathering after laying the foundation stone, the Prime Minister said, “Infrastructure is not part of politics for us but part of national policy (rashtra niti). We are making sure that the projects do not get stuck, do not hang in limbo or do not go astray. We try to ensure that the infrastructure work is completed within the stipulated time”. He mentioned that proposed International Airport will play a major role in the growing aviation sector of India and will be a key centre of maintenance, repair and operations of aircraft. The new airport will also give major boost to tourism to UP and NCR, he added.

1 Construction work for Noida International Airport also known as Jewar airport has

begun and its operations will begin by the year 2024. Once it becomes operational, Uttar Pradesh will have five international airports, the highest for any state in the country

2 Earlier, farmers would have to wait for years to get compensation for the lands acquired

for government projects. We have ensured they get proper rates on time, says PM Modi

AREA CAPACITY

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AIRPORT FACTFILEDISTANCE

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The Shakti Mills ruins.CM Ashok Gehlot along with (from left) Chairman of Congress Social media department Rohan Gupta, Gujarat Congress Incharge Dr Raghu Sharma, Daughter of late Ahmed Patel Mumtaz Patel, GPCC president Amit Chavda and Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Paresh Dhanani during Ahmed Patel’s first death Anniversary in Bharuch on Thursday. —PHOTO BY HANIF SINDHI

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Rajsamand: Minister of state for Home and minister Higher Edu-cation Rajendra Yadav reached Nathdwara on Thursday. He had dar-shan of Shriji Prabhu’s Gwal.

He came to partici-pate in the foundation stone laying pro-gramme of the second campus of Mohanlal Sukhadia University at Bilaton in Nathdwara.

He met former CM Vasundhara Raje dur-ing the darshan of Shrinathji Prabhu.

The dream of Dr. CP Joshi and Chief Minis-ter Ashok Gehlot, this second campus of

Sukhadia University will prove to be a mile-stone. In which inter-national level children

will get education for high technical skills.

In the coming time, the second campus of Sukhadia University will take a bigger form.

On the question of shortage of staff, he said that in this govern-ment a record has been made by opening 123 new colleges in the state. On the question of clo-sure of the NCC wing in the local college, he said that it would be made operational soon.

All vacant posts will be filled soon: MoS YadavLEADERS ON TOUR

Vasundhara Raje is respected

leader of our country and state. It is personal visit of Raje and there is no need to give it political colour.

—Satish Poonia,BJP state president

Vasundhara Raje & Rajendra Yadav at Shrinathji temple.

Congress will win panchayat polls in 4 districts: DotasraFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: PCC presi-dent Govind Singh Do-tasra on Thursday took a meeting of the party leaders to re-view the preparations of upcoming Panchay-at elections in four dis-tricts and it decided that one observer each would be appointed by the PCC in all the Pan-chayat Samitis. Feed-back of candidates will also be sought from the ministers in-

charge. Dotasra exud-ed confidence that the Congress party would win with a huge mar-gin. PCC chief told re-porters that the first list of district presi-dents will be released soon.

Govind Singh Dotasra

JDA razes illegal colony at Sevapura villageFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: The enforce-ment squad of JDA is continuously taking action against the il-legal colonies being set up in the out-skirts of Jaipur. However, the land mafia is still not de-terring from their misdeeds. On Thurs-day, the enforcement squad in zone 12 has taken action against the illegal colony. In Sevapura village of Harmada area, a col-ony was being set up illegally on about 3 bighas of land. On the instructions of JDA’s Chief Enforce-ment Officer Raghu-veer Saini, the en-forcement carried out the action of uproot-ing gravel roads by running a bulldozer.

Deadline should be followed for drinking water projects: Dr JoshiNaresh Sharma

Jaipur: PHED min-ister Mahesh Joshi on Thursday asked officials to do ran-dom checking to en-sure quality of works being conducted un-der the department.

He said that random checking should be done in the campaigns like hand pump repair campaign, installation of new hand pumps and tube wells and wa-ter transport, so that it can be ensured that the public get the ben-efits properly.

Addressing the first meeting of officials after taking over, he said that by making the service delivery better, the best works of public interest can be done in the state.

He said that the deadline should be strictly followed in all the drinking wa-ter projects.

JULLY: PRIORITY IS TO CONNECT WITH DEPRIVED SECTIONSJaipur: Tika Ram Jully took over as the Cabi-net Minister of Social Justice Empowerment Department on Thurs-day. He said his prior-ity is to connect the deprived sections with the welfare schemes and benefi ts schemes of the govt. He said that if the eligible persons are not linked with the schemes of profi t, then strict action will be taken against such offi cers after investigation.

SUCCESS OF PGKS CAMPAIGN IS MY PRIORITY: RAMLALJaipur: Revenue min-ister Ramlal Jat took charge on Thursday and said that success of Prashasan Shehron aur Gaon Ke Sang campaign is his prior-ity. In a conversation with the media after assuming offi ce in the secretariat, Jat said that this time huge crowd is gathering in the camps and the pending work of the general public is being done as rules have been simplifi ed.

Giving such a statement for women

is indecent. The CM should take strict ac-tion. Culture and tradition of Ra-jasthan has not been such that a person sitting on a constitu-tional post makes such comments.

—Ram Lal Sharma, BJP spokesperson on Min Rajendra Gudha‘s remark

on Katrina Kaif’s cheeks

Mahesh Joshi & Sudhansh Pant in a meeting at Jal Bhawan.

Top priority to industrial growth: Shakuntala RawatFirst India Bureau

Alwar: Industries min-ister Shakuntala Rawat has said that top priority will be accorded to in-dustrial development in the state. She was speak-ing at the civic welcome functions organised at various places in Alwar on Thursday.

Along with increas-ing investment in big industries in the state, impetus will also be given to boost cottage

industries at local level, she added.

She was given a warm welcome at Chaturbhuj, Toll plaza, Kankaria, Daulat Sid-dhi Ki Dhani.

Bhupesh receives grand welcome First India Bureau

Dausa: Women and Child Development Minister Mamta Bhu-pesh visited Sikrai on Thursday after her ele-vation as the cabinet minister. The people of the area and the Con-gress workers accorded her warm welcome on National Highway 21. Sikandra chief Sultan Bairwa and Congress workers welcomed

Bhupesh with 51 kg gar-land at Sikandra cross-roads. At Kalakho vil-lage, the minister was welcomed by the villag-ers by weighing her

with bananas. Women danced on songs to wel-come the minister. Mamta Bhupesh also visited Mehandipur Balaji temple.

Mamta Bhupesh worships at Mehandipur Balaji. —Monu Singh

The govt is working towards bringing industrial growth

at the district level so that more and more job oppor-tunities can be created for the local populace.

—Shakuntala Rawat, Industries minister

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Shahi welcome for Shah on Dec 5Aishwary Pradhan

Jaipur: Ahead of the proposed visit of Union home minister Amit Shah on December 5, the state BJP unit has started preparations for a grand road show from the airport to the working committee meeting site with about 100 welcome spots. The meeting is proposed at a resort on the Agra road. All fronts and state office bear-ers have been activated for the preparations. But party sources say that programmes may also be organised at Birla Auditorium.

“For a long time, the state BJP was asking

for time for the address of Union Home Minis-ter Amit Shah,” said BJP state president Sat-ish Poonia.

He said on December 4, party’s organisation-

al review, upcoming ac-tion plan, issues of complete farmer loan waiver & otherswill be discussed to form a strategy and a mission for the Rajasthan BJP.

Amit Shah will address a gathering of 10,000 public representatives in Jaipur

BJP’s entire focus is on 2023 assembly elections: PooniaFirst India Bureau

Ajmer: BJP state presi-dent Satish Poonia, who reached Ajmer on Thursday, said that the BJP’s entire focus is currently on the 2023 assembly elections. In all the districts, the BJP is busy preparing for the election through Chintan Shivirs.

“The election will be fought by making an issue of the failures of the present Congress government of the state along with the is-

sues of the upcoming elections,” said Poon-ia. He attended the Chintan Shivir organ-ised in Ajmer along with the party officials

and workers at Kachha-wa restaurant on Bea-war Road. He dis-cussed many topics with the district offi-cials.

Satish Poonia addressing the media in Ajmer.

With the guidance of

Shah, the morale of the workers

will increase and the mission will

prove to be a milestone for BJP

victory in the 2023 assembly

elections.Satish Poonia,

BJP state presidentAmit Shah

NEWS DIGESTRU STUDENTS DEMAND UNION POLLS & FREE EDUCATION; DETAINED BY COPS

In Rajasthan University, a protest is going on for the last 11 days for the demand of conducting student union elections and free education, but on Thursday there was a fi erce agita-tion by the students led by leader Lokendra Singh Raithalia. About half a dozen students were detained by the police.

POLICE OFFICERS SELECTED FOR ATI UTKRISHT & UTKRISHT SEVA MEDALSJaipur: The names of police offi cers for Ati Utkrisht Seva Medal and Utkrisht Seva Medal have been announced. The Union Home Ministry approved the 195 names sent by the Police Headquarters for Ati Utkrisht Seva Medal. IPS Rajeev Kumar Sharma, IPS Rajendra Singh, IPS Ashok Gupta are among those nominated. Moreover, the names of 316 police offi cers have been approved for the Utkrisht Seva Medal. IPS Biju George Joseph, IPS MN Dinesh are among those offi cers nominated for the Utkrisht Seva Medal.

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NDPS ACCUSED GRANTED BAIL BY HC IN A SMACK POSSESSION CASEJaipur: Justice Narendra Singh Dhaddha granted bail to Lakhan Kanwani alias Lukky of Jaipur who was accused of possessing smack, a psychotropic substance. The accused has spent 20 days in jail from November 4 and was accused under Section 8/21 of the NDPS Act. The matter was argued by Advocate Sunil Kumar Singh along with Advocate Saurabh Chatterjee and Advocate Keerti Harsha Chatter-jee wherein arguing counsel pressurised on the fact that the accused has heen wrongly framed and there was no evidence.

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Reengus: Niranjan Ku-mar Sharma, Supervi-sor of Jaipur Division of LSG department in-spected the camps un-der a tin shed of Gov-ernment Girls Higher Secondary School, in front of the Reengus Municipality Office and distributed pattas to the beneficiaries.

Municipal President Ashok Kumar Kumawat and Executive Officer Harinarayan Yadav

said that in the PSKS campaign, so far 96 leas-es have been issued out of 175 files under Agri-

cultural Land Regula-tion, State Grant Act and 69A. The certifi-cates were issued giv-

ing benefits to 487 appli-cants of birth, death & marriage registration.

Municipal Vice Presi-dent Amit Sharma, As-sistant Engineer Mam-raj Jakhar, Camp in-charge Manish Gaur, NULM in-charge Ma-hendra Singh Gurjar, Junior Assistant Vijay Pal Singh Bajia, Arvind Kumar, CO Nirmal Ku-mar Sharma, Anil Ku-mar Bajia, JK Kumawat and others are provid-ing services in the camps.

PSKS: LSG officials hand over 96 leases in ReengusREACHING VILLAGES

Jaipur reports 17 new +ve in a day, 6 more students add to tallyFour students were going to school, while two others were taking online classesFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: The state capi-tal is once again becom-ing the hot spot of Co-rona infection.

On Thursday, 17 new positive cases have been found in the city includ-ing 6 school students. Of the students, four were going to school, while two were taking online classes have also been found positive.

Two students are of a government school in Jhalana and two of a private school in Bhankrota.

In area wise situation in Jaipur, one patient each was found in Bani Park, Civil Lines, Dur-gapura, Jamwaram-garh, Phagi, Mansaro-var and Rajapark. At the same time, two cas-es each were found in Malviya Nagar and Ma-hesh Nagar.

Students attending offl ine classes at a city government school. —FILE PHOTO

CORONA HOT SPOT

COVID DAMAGES: HC SEEKS REPLY WITHIN 5 WEEKSJaipur: The HC here on Thursday issued a notice to the Principal Secretary Education, education director and others in the mat-ter related to non-payment of benefi ts including payment of economic package by

the state government in death due to corona while serving during the Corona period. The court has sought reply in 5 weeks. The single bench of Justice Mahendra Kumar Goel gave this interim order.

RUHS ragging: 11 suspended for 6 mths, hostel denied

Vikas Sharma

Jaipur: In the case of ragging in the Medical College of Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), 11 stu-dents have been sus-pended for six months and life ban of hostel facility has been im-posed on them.

On the basis of the initial investigation, 11 students of MBBS 2nd year were held guilty. A fine of Rs 60,000 each was also imposed on them. The parents of the guilty students will give affidavit, only then studies will start after six months. During the suspension period, the guilty students will nei-

ther attend the classes nor will they be in-volved in the process of tests, exam or evalua-tion. Besides, scholar-ship-fellowship of the guilty students has also been stopped.

All the students have also been expelled from hostel for entire MBBS course.

There will also be a ban on admission in college during the sus-pension period. The guilty students will also not represent the col-lege on any platform.

On the basis of the statements of the stu-dents, 8 students of 2019 batch have also been identified and their role is under scanner.

JDA DISTRIBUTES 15,000 PATTAS

Niranjan Kumar Sharma, Ashok Kumar Kumawat, Harinarayan Yadav giving lease to one of the benefi ciaries.

NEWS BRIEFS

TIGRESS ATTACKS FOREST GUARDS IN RANTHAMBORE, TIGER SAFARI STOPPEDSawai Madhopur: A tigress attacked two forest guards in Ranthambore national park on Wednes-day following which tiger safari was stopped in the park as a precautionary measure. The guards man-aged to save their lives in the attack. T-107, named Sultana, suddenly turned aggressive seeing the guards and attacked. The tigress left after the at-tack. The forest personnel informed higher offi cials about the attack. As soon as the information was received, the forest offi cials swung into action and stopped tiger safari in zone number 1.

Shifted: 66 ASPs, 2 officers of forest department, Praveer is PS Law DeptJaipur: In a big switch in the police department, 66 ASPs transferred on Thursday. Two offi cers of the State Forest Service were also transferred. DK Joshi is appointed Deputy Conservator of Forests, Dholpur while Sunil Gupta is appointed as Deputy Conservator of Forests, Establishment, here. Home Department issued the transfer orders. Praveer Bhatnagar became the new principal secretary of the law department. Department of Personnel issued the order.

Vaibhav Gehlot pays tributes to local leaders in JodhpurFirst India Bureau

Jodhpur: Vaibhav Ge-hlot, a member of the All India Congress Committee and the President of the Ra-jasthan Cricket Associ-ation, expressed his condolences on the death of former Sar-panch Nandwan at his residence, during his stay here.

He also mourned death of father of Councilor

Mayank Deora. Gehlot also reached the in-laws of social worker Shaitan Singh Sankhla, where he also paid trib-ute to Sankhla’s father-in-law, Mohanlal Kachwaha. During this, State Child Protection Commission Chairper-son Sangeeta Beniwal, Mayor Kunti Deora and MLA Manisha Pawar also accompanied him.

1,51,87,687TOTAL CASES

29 cases in a day

8,955TOTAL DEATHS0 death in a day

9,45,584TOTAL

RECOVERED

COVID-19 UPDATE

92 cases in Jaipur

155ACTIVE CASES

A total of 17 cases have been found in the city. There are 4

students who were go-ing to school while

two were taking on-line classes.

Dr Narottam Sharma, CMHO

Father rapes minor in Jodh open jail; in Alwar father of 2 kids rapes minorFirst India Bureau

Jodhpur/Alwar: In a shocking incident, a fa-ther serving life sen-tence in Jodhpur’s open jail raped his own mi-nor daughter.

Despite being in jail, there was no change in the behavior of the ac-cused father and trou-bled by the repeated as-saults and beatings, his wife left him at the open jail and left for her home while daughter was living with father.

Based on the report lodged by the victim’s mother, the police have started investigation

into the matter. The statement of the victim has not yet been record-ed in this case and her statement is being con-sidered to be the most important as only on this basis, can the ve-racity of the case be confirmed.

In another case, a 13-year-old minor was forcibly raped by the fa-ther of two children in Bhiwadi, Alwar. In this entire incident, the vic-tim also said that the accused’s sister-in-law had also made a video of the incident.

MINOR RAPED & VIDEO MADE VIRAL

Bird Flu: Rapid response team deployed at Sambhar lakeFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: Two years after thousands of birds died in Sambhar lake, the threat is once again looming large over the migratory birds in In-dia’s biggest inland salt lake where deaths of crows and other birds have been reported in the last one week.The presence of H5N1 avian influenza virus (bird flu) has been con-firmed by Bhopal lab, which has raised con-cern of authorities. A rapid response team has been deployed in area to monitor.Jaipur Collector Antar Singh Nehra reviewed the situation in a meet-ing with the officials of Animal Husbandry, lo-cal bodies, Panchayat Raj and Forest depart-ments. More than 58 crows and other birds have been found dead in the last seven days in the Sambhar region. Af-ter the confirmation of bird flu.

—FILE PHOTO

IT raid continues at Bardia, `1.60 cr, pen drives foundFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: Income tax raids on the companies of Jaipur based jewel-ler continued for the third day on Thursday.

The IT department team has recovered Rs 1.60 crore cash from the premises of Nirmal Bardia, a well-known businessman and own-er of Gaurav Tower.

A large number of property purchase doc-uments have also been found during the raids, sources said. The IT sleuths are examining two pen drives which are suspected to have the details of dubious

transactions. The de-partment had conduct-ed simultaneous raids on 56 premises of the group & associates two days back.

The action is going on at 46 locations in Jaipur and 10 locations in Delhi, Mumbai and Tonk. Sources said that the documents of more than 10 companies of the group are being ex-amined.

Youth Congress holds foot march

Jaipur: The Youth Con-gress held a Jan Jagran Padyatra against poli-cies of the Centre till the Civil Line Gate on Thursday.

—PHOTO BY NAIM KHAN

Have tried no wall stands between anyone: Raje during her religious tourFirst India Bureau

Rajsamand: Former chief minister Vasund-hara Raje on Thursday reiterated that her yatra is not political and she has come to visit temples and pay condolences to those who died during the co-rona pandemic.

Raje visited Nath-dwara temple in Rajsa-mand on Thursday where she was felici-tated by the temple au-thorities and was briefed about the devel-opment works being carried out there.

“The yatra is being

taken out to pay homage to those who passed away during the Corona period. I am also visit-ing temples to wish prosperity in the state,” she said, adding that it should not be seen as a political yatra.

Raje said that she has served the people over the years and everyone has loved in the same way. “We have tried that no wall should stand in between anyone. If there are walls, do the work of removing it,” she said.

Vasundhara Raje seeks blessings of Acharya Mahashraman in Begun on Thursday.

Local body to give leases of 99 years to tenantsFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: In order to reg-ulate lands above 750 sq meter given on rent to petrol pumps, cinema halls, godowns, hotels etc., the state govern-ment has decided to is-sue leases in the name of the tenants.

The local body will is-sue the leases of 99 years in favour of the tenant in case of prop-erties of more than 750

square meters. After approval of UDH minister Shanti Dhari-wal, a state-level com-mittee headed by prin-cipal secretary UDH has been constituted.

Instructions have been given to local bod-ies to make a list of such properties. In the case of properties on larger plots in urban ar-eas, the decision will be taken at the level of the UDH minister.

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Addressed the karyakarta melava in Valpo, Goa. Goa is one of the 1st states to have nearly 100%

vaccination. 12 lakh people have been given the first dose already and 10

lakh people the 2nd. Our karyakartas will ensure the rest of the people will

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JEWAR AIRPORT: CRAFTING A JEWEL FOR THE COUNTRY AND UP’S PRIDE

ewar airport project in Noida, the founda-tion of which was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on

Thursday, is going to be neigh-bours’ envy, India’s pride. Not only will it be Asia’s biggest but will also be the country’s first net-zero emission airport. On com-pletion it will make UP the only Indian state with five internation-al airports, a rare honour. The state has eight operational air-ports while 13 airports and seven airstrips are under development.

The perfect understanding be-tween the Central and state gov-ernment is working wonders for UP. The thrust on infrastructure development at a mega scale had been missing under the previous governments and was responsi-ble for the state’s backwardness. Even under double engine ki sarkar strict monitoring, as is done by the prime minister, is what makes the difference. Not just infrastructure, the constant monitoring of the sustainable development goals by the Niti Ayog has also brought about a huge difference in the health and other sectors.

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t was BJP’s slo-gan to make India Congress-mukt (free) but it has struggled to make

that happen. Now other lead-ers have quietly started working towards that objec-tive. The first set of these leaders are members of the Congress Party itself. One saw 10 of the 15 Congress leg-islators in Goa joining the BJP in 2019. It’s senior leader and former Goa Chief Minis-ter Luizinho Faleiro recently chose to quit the party to join Trinamool Congress. In the latest setback, 12 of the 17 Congress MLAs in Megha-laya joined the TMC. The de-fectors include ex-CM Mukul Sangma who was unhappy with the party’s choice of

Vincent H. Pala as president of the state unit. Congress had earlier suffered a jolt in 2018 when despite emerging as the largest single party with 21 seats it could not form a government as it was out-manoeuvred by the BJP.

Earlier it was Tripura where seven Congress lead-ers, including former minis-ter Prakash Chandra Das, switched over to the TMC in July 2021. Some more Tripu-ra Congress leaders joined the TMC a month later.

Two Congress leaders---Kir-ti Azad and Ashok Tanwar---vowed allegiance to Mamata Banerjee when she was on a visit to Delhi a few days ago.

It is not important to know who is a bigger threat to Con-gress, BJP or the TMC. What is important for the party’s leadership is to find out why its state leaders and workers are so disenchanted that they leave the party not in ones or twos but literally in droves. The helpless leadership is unable to reverse the trend.

CONGRESS-MUKT BHARAT, COURTESY MAMATA

It is not important to know who is a biggerthreat to Congress, BJP

or TMC. What is important for the party’s leadership is to find out why its state leaders and workers are so disenchanted that they

leave the party in droves

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SPIRITUAL SPEAK

‘To the illumined man or woman, a clod of

dirt, a stone, and gold are the same.’

—Bhagavad Gita

he Constitution is not just legislation. This is Indian cul-ture because in a way, it ex-plains the philosophy associ-ated with Indian culture and the lofty life traditions that we have. I believe that a na-tion is not just a land or ter-rain; it is a thought in itself.

The meaning of seeing the country in the noun of thought is a nation in which there is no distinction of any kind on the basis of caste and religion, where experience and knowledge are partners.

The meaning of Bharat is that great tradition of knowl-edge and philosophy in which the essence comes from the Vedic hymns to the Advaita philosophy of Adi Shanka-racharya. Our nation has given the message of consid-ering the whole world as our family with the sutra of ‘Vas-udhaiva Kutumbakam’. Our Constitution is a kind of writ-ten form of this lofty idea.

The origin of the Constitu-tion is that great tradition of ours, in which it is said ‘Lok-ah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu’. Everyone’s happi-ness lies in public welfare. This is the basic premise of the Constitution. That’s why I designate the Constitution with Indian culture. India is a union of states. When the country got Independence, the biggest challenge before

us was how to make the Con-stitution of this huge country in a short time. But it is very important that taking this challenge in hand, the work of making a constitution was started. Due to the tireless ef-forts of the assembly formed for constitution making, the Constitution of the country came before the people of In-dia in a refined form after continuous hard work for 2 years 11 months 18 days.

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was appointed as the chairman of the drafting committee. After examining all the constitu-tions of the world closely, our Constitution was prepared and implemented keeping in mind the social culture and diversity of the country.

It is very important that the original draft of the Constitu-tion contains an artistic depic-tion of Indian culture. On the request of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly, Dr Rajendra Prasad, the Kalagu-ru of Shantiniketan, Nandlal Bose, carved artistic images in the Constitution. Artist from Rajasthan Shri Kripal Singh Shekhawat also contributed in the artistic form of the Consti-tution draft.

Maharishi Aurobindo’s spiritual nationalism, the Sanatan Indian tradition from the Vedic period to the 20th Century, great tradi-tions from Ramayana, Ma-habharata and Indian cul-ture with the understanding of the basic structure of In-dian civilization have been specially depicted in the draft of the Constitution.

I also believe that the Indian Constitution is the best inter-pretation of democracies

around the world. Every time I have studied the Constitu-tion, I have found that it is an accumulated reflection of the ideals, objectives and values of the country. In a way, our Con-stitution is a global document of human rights and duties.

In this context, I always re-member Mahatma Gandhi’s saying that the Ganges of rights flows from the Himala-yas of duties.

The Constitution teaches us to balance rights and du-ties. The best Preamble of the whole world belongs to the Constitution of our coun-try. In the Preamble of the Constitution, its power is di-rectly vested in the people.

The ideal of democracy is self-evident from the words ‘We the people of India’ in the Preamble of the Constitu-tion. I believe that ‘We the people of India’ is not just a sentence. This is a way of life philosophy of our great In-dian culture.

After becoming the Gover-

nor of Rajasthan, my first priority was to build Consti-tution parks in universities. The objective behind this has been that the new generation of the country, the youth and the public, should develop faith in the Constitution and the youth studying in univer-sities could directly connect with our culture of the Con-stitution. I am happy that my intention of setting up Con-stitution Park in almost all the universities of Rajasthan is being fulfilled. I want eve-ry citizen of India to have this faith. That is why it re-mains my endeavor in all the public programmes in the state, where I participate, that the Preamble of the Con-stitution and Fundamental Duties should be read.

Giving a democratic form to the Constitution and the basic working system of gov-ernance, we have declared our country a Republic in the true sense. Republic refers to a system of government whose constitutional head is elected by the people. India has the parliamentary sys-tem therefore the President is the supreme hero of the Indian Republic and his posi-tion is that of the Head of the State, duly elected by the ma-jority of all the elected MPs and MLAs.

The journey of the Repub-lic of India, which began on January 26, 1950, has been full of ups and downs, yet In-dia has earned a reputation as the strongest democracy in the world. The big reason for this is that our Constitu-tion is directly related to the public mind. Through the Constitution, we have real-ized the best form of a wel-fare state. That is why practi-cal fundamental rights, du-ties and directive principles of state policy have been given in the Constitution.

Indian culture is Karma oriented culture. Accepting all the changes that take place with the course of time, there is an emphasis in it on the motivation to move for-ward continuously. The Con-stitution gives us constant inspiration for this.

Indian Constitution is such a system based on equality in which emphasis has been given on living a life of high ideals while living fearlessly. Come, on Constitution Day, let us bow down to all the great Constitution makers and be-come a participant in the all-round development of the na-tion with the works of public welfare and public worship.

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THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL

Indian Constitution is a globaldocument of human rights & duties

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I also believe that the Indian Constitution is

the best interpretation of democracies around the

world. Every time I have studied the Constitution, I have found that it is an accumulated reflection of the ideals, objectives and

values of the country. In a way, our Constitution is

a global document of human rights and duties.

The meaning of Bharat is that great tradition of

knowledge and philosophy in which the essence comes

from the Vedic hymnsto the Advaita philosophy of Adi Shankaracharya. Our nation has given the message of considering the whole world as our family with the sutra of

‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’

KALRAJ MISHRAGovernor of Rajasthan

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Chandigarh: A lot is about to change now af-ter the announcement of the withdrawal of the controversial agri-cultural laws. Preneet Kaur, a Congress MP from Punjab’s Patiala constituency and a for-mer Union Minister, had been hesitant to join her husband Cap-tain Amarinder Singh’s party till now, but after the announcement of withdrawal of all three

farm laws, she is now ready to go to Captain’s Punjab Lok Congress.

She recently said while talking to the me-dia that she is with her family. She never men-tioned this before past Thursday. On the con-trary, whenever Cap-tain was asked whether Preneet Kaur would leave the Congress and join his party, he used to reprimand the jour-nalists.

Until the withdrawal of farm laws, he was

not sure that if a by-election was held on the seat of Preneet Kaur, she would be able to en-sure her victory. But now the husband and

wife are feeling that they can win in the by-election. In fact, Cap-tain has announced an alliance with the BJP and after the withdraw-

al of the three laws, he is campaigning in Pun-jab spreading the claim that he is also a contrib-utor towards the return of these laws. By this he is creating a harmo-ny with the farmers. If Preneet Kaur quits the Congress and joins his party, she will also re-sign from the Patiala Lok Sabha seat and there will be a by-elec-tion along with the Punjab Assembly elec-tions to be held in Feb-ruary-March next year.

Captain has an-nounced that he him-self will contest from the Patiala assembly seat. In such a situa-tion, he is hoping to win both the seats with the support of the BJP. If Preneet Kaur resigns, her seat will also be-come a seat of prestige for state Congress pres-ident Navjot Singh Sid-hu. However, in the first round, Sidhu has won as Captain has refused to contest against him on Amritsar East seat.

Wife Preneet set to join Capt Amarinder’s partyIT’S POLITICAL

INS Vikrant to be commissioned by Aug 2022Mumbai: Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karam-bir Singh on Thursday said that the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) INS Vikrant will be commissioned by Au-gust 2022.

Chief of Naval Staff was addressing an event at the naval dock-yard in Mumbai, where INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class subma-rine was commissioned into the Indian Navy today. “We recently con-ducted a successful sea trial of INS Vikrant. We should be able to com-mission INS Vikrant by August 2022,” said Navy Chief.

Taling about the INS Vela, he said that the INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class subma-rine, will play a crucial role in enhancing the Navy’s ability to pro-tect the nation’s mari-time interests.

“INS Vela has the ability to undertake an entire spectrum of sub-marine operations. Given today’s dynamic and complex security situation, its capability and firepower will play a crucial role in en-hancing Navy’s ability to protect India’s mari-time interests,” Admi-ral Singh said.

—ANI

Indian Navy gets 4th Scorpene-class submarine ISN Vela today; it will enhance Navy’s ability, says Chief of Naval Staff

Closely monitoring defence ties between China, Pak: Navy ChiefMumbai: Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karam-bir Singh on Thursday said that the navy is closely monitoring de-fence cooperation be-tween China and Paki-stan. Chief of Naval Staff was addressing an event at the naval dock-yard in Mumbai, where INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class subma-rine was commissioned into the Indian Navy to-day. “We are closely monitoring the defence cooperation between China and Pakistan. The recent procurements by Pakistan from China may change the dynam-ics, so we need to remain cautious,” said Singh.

Recently, all-weather al-lies Pakistan and China signed a new nuclear agreement that will push the world towards a renewed nuclear race and conflict.

The Framework Agreement on Deepen-ing Nuclear Energy Co-operation was signed by

Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and China Zhongyuan Engi-neering Cooperation on September 8, 2021. The agreement, finalised at a high-level meeting on August 20, 2021, was signed through virtual mode and would remain valid for ten years. —ANI

PLEA SEEKING BAN ON KHURSHID’S BOOK DISMISSEDNew Delhi: Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking direction to stop the circulation, sale, purchase, and publication of the book ‘Sunrise Over Ayodhya’ written by Congress leader Salman Khurs-hid. Justice Yashwant Varma dismissed the petition filed by Vineet Jindal. The court re-marked to the petitioner that ‘if you disagree with the author, do not read it.’

SUPREME COURT AGREES TO HEAR AMAZON PLEANew Delhi: The Su-preme Court on Thurs-day agreed to hear a plea by Amazon against

Delhi HC’s order directing Competi-tion Com-

mission of India to take a decision with respect to show cause notice issued by it to Amazon. Counsel for Amazon mentioned the matter for urgent listing before a bench headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana.

J&K: SEARCHES ON IN AL-QAEDA ATTACK PLAN CASESrinagar: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today carried out searches at five locations in Kashmir in connection with its investigation into a case related to an Al-Qaeda group’s plan to launch terror attacks in India, an official said. The case was initially reg-istered in Lucknow by Uttar Pradesh’s ATS on July 7 and subsequent-ly taken over by the NIA for an in-depth investi-gation on July 29.

LS, RS NOT TO HAVE VISITORS DURING WINTER SESSIONNew Delhi: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will not have any visi-tors during the winter session of Parliament beginning November 29, sources said on Thursday. The visitor’s galleries in both houses will be closed during the upcoming ses-sion due to prevailing Covid. Officials of both the secretariats have written about the non-availability of galleries for visitors during the upcoming session.

TRIPURA CIVIC POLLS: SC ASKS CENTRE TO DEPLOY MORE PARAMILITARY FORCESNew Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre to deploy two additional companies of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) in Tripura as ex-peditiously as possible to secure the polling booth so that municipal elections can take place without any disruption. A Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant, and Vikram Nath directed the Director-General of Police (DGP), Home Secretary, and SEC to ensure that all polling booths are properly manned by security forces to ensure free and fair elections. The apex court also directed that in absence of CCTV, print and electronic media should have unhindered access to report the election process.

IN THE COURTYARD

CAUTIOUS WATCH

Modi to start campaigning for U’khand polls in December first week: Minister

Dehradun: Ahead of the Uttarakhand As-sembly elections, Union Minister and State BJP in-charge Pralhad Joshi on Thursday said that Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi is likely to start campaigning for the polls in the first week of December.

However, Mr Joshi said that the dates are yet to be finalised.

Speaking to media

during a two-day con-vention in Dehradun starting today, Union Minister and BJP Utta-rakhand in-charge Prahlad Joshi said, “Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi may start the election campaigning

in the first week of De-cember. The dates are yet to be finalised and it will be confirmed after the meeting.”

He further said, “We are fully prepared for the Assembly elections in Uttarakhand. We all

are working on the grassroots level in the State. People will ex-tend their support to BJP in the state.”

Despite prohibition, Bihar struggles to control illicit liquor

Sharat K Verma

Patna: In recent times, dozens of peo-ple have died after consuming spurious liquor in Bihar, with the majority of the deaths occurring around festivals. Re-gardless, alcohol is sold on every street corner in Bihar.

Surprisingly, five years after the deci-sion to prohibit liq-uor, the ground situ-ation in Bihar is that it is the easiest and biggest source of em-ployment for the youth, as the majori-ty of the population is engaged in smug-gling of liquor.

There are factories of illicit liquor all around, and with the help of the police and administration, this business is flourish-ing.

Chief Minister Ni-tish Kumar is also

aware of this, just as Prime Minister Nar-endra Modi is aware of the effect of de-monetisation. But Nitish is adamant on his insistence that the prohibition will remain in force.

Recently, after the incident of poison-ous liquor, the Chief Minister talked about reviewing the policy of prohibition, and it seemed that perhaps he would withdraw this decision. But he gave the responsibil-ity of implementing the prohibition to an officer like KK Pathak and ordered more strictness. Or-dering more strin-gent measures means increasing the recov-ery. After the deci-sion of more strict-ness, the earnings of the police and admin-istration have also increased.

File fresh status report with detail in N-E Delhi riots: HCNew Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thurs-day asked Delhi Police to file a fresh affidavit having all the detail and status of cases going before the trial courts in connection with the violence that broke out in the northeast district of the national capital in February 2020.

A bench of Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh on Thurs-day directed Delhi Po-lice to file the status report after a counsel appearing for Jamait ulema-i-hind alleges that the last status re-port filed by Delhi Po-lice does not have many details.

‘State should function within the constitutional mandate’New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday said every or-gan of the State should function within the con-stitutional mandate without infringing on others’ domain. “Laws are made for welfare of the people and it should be the endeavour of eve-ry organ of the State to further people’s wel-fare,” he added.

The Speaker was pre-siding over the National Conference of Law Stu-dents, organised by the Indian Parliamentary

Group at the Central Hall of Parliament.

Emphasising on du-ties of citizens, Birla said that our Constitu-tion is a unique blend of Rights & Duties. As we

are celebrating 75 years of Independence, the youth of India should reorient themselves for the fulfillment of their fundamental duties, in national interest.

New Delhi: Amid ten-sions on the border, the Indian Air Force has received a boost to its fighter jet fleet as two-second hand Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft have arrived from France at its Gwalior

airbase. “The Indian Air Force has received two Mirage 2000 trainer version aircraft from France. The two aircraft were flying with their Air Force and arrived at the Gwalior airbase recently,” government

sources said. The aircraft would now be upgraded to the latest standards as part of the Mirage upgrade programme going on in the Hindustan Aero-nautics Limited, the sources said.

IAF GETS TWO MIRAGE 2000 FIGHTERS FROM FRANCE TO STRENGTHEN COMBAT JET FLEET

Uttarakhand is scheduled to go to assembly elections early next year.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Captain Amarinder Singh and Congress leader Preneet Kaur

We are fully prepared for the Assembly

elections in Uttara-khand. We all are

working on the grass-roots level in the State.

People will extend their support to BJP

in the state.Pralhad Joshi

Uttarakhand BJP incharge

Waterlogging in parts of Madurai due to rainsMadurai: Incessant rainfall caused massive waterlogging in several parts of Madurai city on Thursday.

The district collector has declared a holiday in the schools of Ma-durai on Friday.

Earlier, the India Meteorological De-partment (IMD) pre-dicted that isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is also likely over Tamil Nadu, Pu-ducherry and Karaikal on November 25.

—ANI

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh (C) in a group picture with the Indian Navy officers during the commissioning ceremony of the fourth Scorpene-class submarine of Project-75 ‘INS Vela’, at Naval Dockyard, in Mumbai on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI

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Dharwad: At least 66 medical college stu-dents, fully vaccinated against coronavirus, have tested positive for Covid-19 in Karnataka’s Dharwad, officials said on Thursday.

The students of SDM College of Medical Sci-ences were found infect-ed after 300 out of 400 students were made to undergo Covid tests fol-lowing a college event.

The two hostels at the college have been sealed as a precautionary meas-

ure on the orders of the district health officer and deputy commission-

er. Physical classes have been suspended at mo-ment, officials said. —ANI

66 fully jabbed students test +ve in K’taka

Deputy Commissioner Nitesh Patil visits SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital in Dharwad on Thursday.

CORONA SCARE

SCIENTIST WARNS OF NEW VARIANT

DEC 1: MAHA PRIMARY SCHOOLS OPEN

Kochi: A new variant of Covid-19 with over 30 spike mutations has been reported from southern Africa. Dr Tom Peacock, a virologist at Impe-rial College London, posted details of variant on github.com, noting that incredibly high amount of spike mutations says this could be of real concern.

Pune: Primary school students in Maharashtra can go back to physical classes from December 1, state govt has announced. After the decision was taken at a state cabinet meeting. Varsha Gaikwad, minister of education, said it has been decided to re-open schools from Class 1 to 4 in rural areas and Class 1 to 7 in urban areas from December 1.

PARL WINTER SESSION FROM NOV 29BJP issues three-line whip for Rajya Sabha MPs

Congress Parl panel meets Sonia, chalks out strategy

New Delhi: BJP has is-sued a three-line whip to its RS MPs, asking them to be present in the House on Novem-ber 29 for some “very important business”.

“All BJP Members in RS are hereby informed that some very impor-tant business will be taken up for discussion and passing in the RS on November 29. All Members of BJP in Ra-jya Sabha are, there-fore, requested to be positively present in the House throughout

the day on Monday, the 29 November 2021 and support the Gov-ernment’s

stand,” Shiv Pratap Shukla Chief Whip-BJP of RS in a notice. As many as 26 new bills are on the agenda of the government for in-troduction and passage during the winter ses-sion. 3 bills referred to the standing commit-tees, also on agenda.

New Delhi: Congress president Sonia Gan-dhi called a meeting of the party’s Parliamen-tary Strategy panel ahead of the Winter Session. The meeting was held at 10 Janpath,

official residence of So-nia Gandhi in

Delhi.

Key issues were dis-cussed during the meet-ing, including a road-map for the party’s strategy for the upcom-ing Winter Session. A total of 18 issues were taken up during the meeting, including four core issues. Con-gress will demand the Bill for the repeal of the three farm laws to be tabled on the first day of the Winter Ses-sion. Apart from the resignation of Union minister Ajay Misra Teni, the Congress will also raise the issues of price rise and the In-dia-China standoff in Ladakh in Parliament.

HUNGER STRIKE...

Sidhu’s threat to Punjab govtChandigarh: Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu continued his campaign against the Punjab Chief Minis-ter Charanjit Singh Channi government on Thursday, declaring that he will go on a hun-ger strike if the reports on drugs menace and the 2015 sacrilege of the Guru Granth Sahib were not made public.

Non-action on the drugs issue was one of his big complaints against Charanjit Sin-gh Channi’s predeces-sor former Punjab CM Captain Amarinder, who was forced to step down after a year-long festering feud with in-house critics. —ANI

But if the govt does not open the drug reports, I will go on a hunger strike. We need to show why the pre-

vious CM (Captain Amarinder) sat on these reports. Now this govt needs to open these re-ports. The court has not barred the state govt from opening the reports.

—Navjot Singh Sidhu, Punjab Congress Chief

Navjot Singh Sidhu @sherryontopp

Badals made laws to protect its monopoly @capt_amarinder stalled

my law which would have ended fastway monopoly, got revenue for state per connection & reduced TV cable prices for people to half. Take away cause & effect will seize! In 2017 I proposed a new law to

recover stolen state taxes from fastway by taking control over computers

& data hidden by fastway monopoly. It would have

freed cable operators from clutches of this monopoly,

fi lled state coffers!

Centre warns of new Covid-19 variant; issues fresh advisory

New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday asked all states and union terri-tories to conduct rigor-ous screening and test-ing of all international travellers coming from or transiting through South Africa, Hong Kong and Botswana, where a new COVID-19 variant of serious pub-lic health implications

has been reported.In a letter to addition-

al chief secretaries or principal secretaries or secretaries (Health) of the states and union territories, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan asked them to ensure that samples of travellers turning positive are sent to the designated IGSLS or genome se-quencing laboratories promptly.

It has now been re-ported by the National Centre for Disease Con-

trol (NCDC) that multi-ple cases of a COVID-19 variant B.1.1529 have been reported in Bot-swana (3 cases), South Africa (6) and Honk Kong (1 case), Bhushan said in the letter.

“This variant is re-ported to have a signifi-cantly high number of mutations, and thus, has serious public health implications for the country, in view of recently relaxed visa restrictions and open-ing up of international travel. —PTI

Shillong: Former Meghalaya Congress CM Mukul Sangma on Thursday said that 12 Congress MLAs have taken "conscious deci-sion" to join TMC.

Addressing media, Sangma, "We have tak-en 'conscious decision' to march with the All India TMC. This is the culmination of exhaus-tive due diligence and analysis. A complete sense of commitment towards serving the people has brought us to take decision." —ANI

In 2018, we were confident of winning the

Assembly polls and forming government, but we could not. We were the single largest party. Again, post-poll there were activities to poach our members. Later, the Cong was reduced to 17.—Mukul Sangma, ex-Meghalaya CM

HAVE TAKEN ‘CONSCIOUS DECISION’ TO JOIN TMC, SAYS MUKUL SANGMA

Mumbai: Sharing the death certificate of Sa-meer Wankhede's moth-er on Thursday, NCP leader Nawab Malik al-leged that the NCB of-ficial had forged the document. Malik al-leged that there are two death certificates of Za-hida Dawood Wankhede, both with different religions. Sharing both the death certificates, Malik in a tweet said, "Another forgery, Muslim for fu-neral and Hindu for the document? Blessed is Dawood Gyandev." —ANI

Malik alleges Wankhede forged death certificate of his mother

Mumbai: As Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh appeared before the crime branch in Mumbai on Thursday, Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik slammed Singh stating that the per-son who had levelled serious allegations against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh was himself absconding for long. 'Summons have been issued against him (Singh), fi ve cases have been registered. Today he is appear-ing before Police, only after he was declared absconder by a Mumbai court,' Nawab Malik further added.

‘ONE WHO MADE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST ANIL WAS ABSCONDING’

PRASHANT KISHOR AGAIN AS TMC JOLTS CONG IN MEGHALAYA EXODUS

CONSPIRACY TO BREAK CONG IN NE: ADHIR

New Delhi: Mamata's unprec-edented coup in Meghalaya, join-ing of 12 of 17 Congress MLAs led by Mukul Sangma started with a meeting between election strategist Prashant Kishor & senior Congress leader. Sangma

shared that he had met Kishor in Kolkata as he was a 'good friend who can make a difference'.

New Delhi: After 12 of 17 Congress MLAs in Meghalaya joined the Trinamool Congress, senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Thursday challenged that the Trinamool Congress to make them contest on the party’s ticket.

New Delhi: Congress Meghalaya in-charge Manish Chatrath will visit Shillong after Trinamool Congress claimed that 12 Congress MLAs from the state have joined the Mamata Banerjee-led party. Sources have said that Congress Meghalaya in-charge Chatrath has cancelled his Gujarat visit today.

CONG MEGHALAYA IN-CHARGE TO REACH SHILLONG

Constitution Day: Prez to lead event today

New Delhi: Presi-dent Ram Nath Ko-vind will lead the celebrations of Con-stitution Day live from the Central Hall of Parliament House from 11 am today.

As per a release is-sued by the Ministry of Parliamentary Af-fairs, the Centre will celebrate Constitution Day as a part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav,

which is an initiative of the Central govern-ment to celebrate and commemorate the 75 years of progressive India and the glorious history of its people, culture and achieve-ments. The occasion will also be graced by UP Venkaiah Naidu, PM Narendra Modi, Speakers of both houses of Parl, Minis-ters & others. —ANI

26 new bills are on agenda of BJP

18 including 4 core issues noted

HOSPS ARE FULL OF PATIENTS, TIME TO FIND WAYS TO PREVENT CANCERS: NITINAurangabad: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said that country’s cancer hospitals are full of patients and now is the time to fi nd a way to save young generation from deadly disease. Talking about the corona, he said that during its second wave, transport-ing oxygen from other states to where patients needed it was a challenging task. Gadkari was addressing event organised by Vivekananda Medical Foundation Centre in Latur.

SEMINAR FOR DISABLED, SENIOR CITIZEN VOTERS

INDIAN ELECTED TO TOP PANEL OF INTERPOL BODY

IMA PASSING OUT PARADE TO BE HELD ON DEC 11

2 CONGRESSMEN PAID POLITICAL PRICE OF 26/11

New Delhi: ECI on November 26, will host an international webinar on “Enhancing Electoral Participation of Women, Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), and Senior Citizen Voters: Shar-ing Best Practices and New Initiatives, said the offi cial press release. Since Sept 3, 2019, ECI has served as Chair of A-WEB for 3 yr tenure.

New Delhi: CBI Special Director Praveen Sinha was on Thursday elected as a delegate from Asia to the execu-tive committee of the INTERPOL, offi cial sources said. The elections were held in Istanbul during the on-going 89th INTERPOL General Assembly.

Dehradun: The POP will be held at the In-dian Military Academy (IMA) on December 11, said an offi cial press release. President Ko-vind will take the salute as a reviewing offi cer in the parade. This year 319 Indians and 68 foreigners will step into the 387 Gentle-men Cadet Parade. IMA administration is busy preparing for POP.

Mumbai: As nation mourns bravehearts who lost lives in 26/11 Mumbai attacks & con-troversy rages on Man-ish Tewari’s book, where he targeted Manmohan for not taking action, 2 Maha Congmen, Shivraj and Deshmukh stand out as heads to roll in aftermath of tragedy.

DEATH THREAT E-MAILS RECEIVED BY GAMBHIR TRACED TO PAK: DELHI POLICENew Delhi: Two e-mails threatening to kill cricket-er-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir were sent from Pakistan, Delhi Police sources said on Thursday. East Delhi BJP MP Gambhir said he received death threats via two e-mails within 24 hours from “ISIS Kashmir”, prompt-ing Police to beef up security at his residence in Delhi. Upon investigation, the source of the e-mails was traced to Pak, source said on Thursday.

Shiv Pratap Shukla Sonia Gandhi meets committee.

MEGHALAYA CONGRESS

CRISIS

Directs states to step up testing of int’l passengers

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आपत्ति आमंत्रण सूचनासर्वसाधारण को सूनित नकया जाता है नक ननमांनकत वयक्तयों द्ारा कृनि भूनम में आरासीय/वयारसानयक

पट्टा/उपनरभाजन/पुन्वरैि/नरीनीकरण/नामानतरण/ननमा्वण सरीकृनत िाहने हेतु आरेिन नकया है, इस संबंध में नजस नकसी वयक्त को कोई आपनति हो तो अनिर मयाि 07 निरस में मय सबूत निनित में अधोहसताक्षरकता्वके समक्ष प्रसतुत करें बाि गुजरने मयाि (अरनध) पशिात कोई आपनति सरीकार नहीं की जारेगी र आरेिकों के पक्ष में अनरिम काय्वराही की जारेगी।

क्र.सं. नाम आवेदक भूखण्ड सं. व

कॉलोनी का नामखसरा

नं. क्षेत्रफल त्वशषेष त्ववरण

1. सुगना देवी/रामननवास हररजन भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 138.88

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

2. इन्द्ा देवी/रामचन्द् दास हनुमान नगर के पास 1481 166.66 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

3. अरूणेन्द् पारीक/ ओमप्रकाश पारीक शयामा प्रसाि मुिजजी 200

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

4. अनवनाश पारीक / ओमप्रकाश पारीक शयामा प्रसाि मुिजजी 200

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

5. ताररक मोहममद मसुरी नजरात का रासता 2044 133.33 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

6. अल्ानुर खां / मुन्शी खां नजरात रािे बाबा 2043 133.33 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

7. राधा कंवर / महेन्द् नसंह निराजी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज

69 क पट्टा हेतु

8. नारायण ्ा् गुज्जर / छीतर म् गुज्जर िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3550 166.66

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

9. प्रभाती देवी / रामजी्ा्शमा्ज िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3550 293.33

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

10. ताराचन्द शमा्ज / भोमपा्शमा्ज निराजी कॉिोनी 150

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

11. मंजु देवी जैन /मोहन्ा्जैन इनद्ा कॉिोनी 69.44

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

12. नवनोद कुमार जैन / धम्जचन्दजैन िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3555 145

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

13. घनशयाम दास नैभानी / ताराचन्द नैभानी नसनधी कॉिोनी 225.55

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

14. उनम्ज्ा देवी / भोमपा् शमा्ज िीनियाि कॉिोनी 3516 138.88 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

15. उनम्ज्ा नवजयवगगीय / महावीर प्रसाद नवजयवगगीय िीनियाि कॉिोनी 140.97

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

16. तनवीर अहमद / मोहममद इशाक पेट्ोि पमप के सामने 98

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

17.सुरेश चन्द, महेन्द् कुमार, राजेन्द् कुमार, नदनेश कुमार, शै्ेन्द् कुमार, मनोज कुमार जैन

बस सटटेण्ड के पास 168 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

18. पपपपू ्ा् / धन्ा ्ा्हररजन भगत नसंह कॉिोनी 138.88

रग्वगज हसतानानतरण

19. गणपत ्ा् वमा्ज / रामदेव रैगर रेयर हाउस के पास 22.55

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

20. गणपत ्ा् वमा्ज / रामदेव रैगर रेयर हाउस के पास 61.33

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

21. सुरेश सैनी / कंवरी ्ा् िक्मीनारायण का मंनिर 63.24 रग्वगज

69 क पट्टा हेतु

22. संदीप कुमार चौधरी /केदारनारायण चौधरी जमात 157.93

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

23. कयामुदीन / कमा्ुदीन बापू नगर 111.11 रग्वगज हसतानानतरण

24. सीताराम मीणा /मपू्चन्दमीणा नसधयानिि एनकिेर 150

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

25. मुकेश कुमार बैरवा /्चछछु ्ा् बैरवा नसधयानिि एनकिेर 125

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

26. मुकेश कुमार बैरवा /्चछछु ्ा् बैरवा नसधयानिि एनकिेर 125

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

27. हीना सैनी /मुकेश कुमार सैनी िणिेरत रो्ड 62.83

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

28. दया् चन्द छतवानी / नचमन ्ा् छतवानी िनिा टानकज के सामने 244.44

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

29. शी्ा देवी / राजेश बैरवा सानरत्ी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

30. मन्ी देवी / रमेश चन्द बैरवा सानरत्ी कॉिोनी 150 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

31. राजपू ्ा् सैनी / कंवरी ्ा् सैनी

मानियान मौहलिाननराई

14.71 रग्वगज

69 क पट्टा हेतु

32. कम्ा देवी / बाबु्ा्शमा्ज निराजी कॉिोनी 150

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

33. कै्ाश चन्द शमा्ज / घनशयाम शमा्ज जमात 74.16

रग्वगज69 क पट्टा

हेतु

34. दयाराम गुज्जर / सुख्ा्गुज्जर िासत्ी नगर 138.88

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

35. मोहममद इमामुदीन / यासीन शाह निराजी पाक्क के पास 200

रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

36. हीरा देवी / नवरत्न बैरवा सानरत्ी कॉिोनी 140 रग्वगज पट्टा हेतु

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Doors of MSME always open for Rajasthan: Narayan Rane

Union coal secy Anil Jain assures Raj for coal supply

First India Bureau

Jaipur: The FORTI Youth Icon Award cer-emony was organised by the Federation of Rajasthan Trade and Industry at Hotel Hil-ton on Thursday. Un-ion MSME Minister Narayan Rane, BJP State President Satish Poonia, MP Ram-charan Bohra and MLA Rafiq Khan con-ferred Youth Icon Award to the youth do-ing remarkable work in different areas.

For this award, 33 youths were selected in 15 pelvis from dif-ferent fields. Speaking as the chief guest at the function, Rane said that PM Naren-dra Modi has started the campaign to make self-reliant India, but the need to make it successful. Everyone should make efforts to set up new industries together due to which employment will be generated, income from employment will increase and income will increase GDP.

Vikas Sharma

Jaipur: Amid con-cerns for coal supply, the Centre has assured the state that adequate

coal will be sup-plied to Rajasthan so that the power pro-duction in

thermal power plants in the state is uninter-rupted.

Coal Secretary of the Central Government Anil Jain had a meet-ing with ACS Energy Dr Subodh Agarwal during his two-day Jaipur visit and gave the assurance.

However, he said that the state government will have to make addi-tional arrangements to transport the coal by rail and road.

He said that import-ed coal has become ex-pensive due to higher cost in the internation-al market and at the same time, the demand of coal has increased which has put pressure on local coal mines.

Prepare list of nazul properties under various depts: CS Arya First India Bureau

Jaipur: Chief Secre-tary Niranjan Arya has directed officials to identify and prepare a list of nazul properties, vacant and unusable lands or plots under various departments of the State government, which can be utilized or sold.

The amount received from the sale of the properties will be used for infrastructure de-

velopment, the Chief Secretary said in a meeting held for formu-lating a state-level poli-

cy for better commer-cial management of unused government lands.

US Embassy & Raj Foundation to push sectors affected during corona pandemicChhavi

Jaipur: The Director of the North India Of-fice in the US embassy Michael Rosenthal has appreciated the work of the Rajasthan gov-ernment and hoped that the partnership between the US and Ra-jasthan will be further strengthened.

Rosenthal and the Commissioner of Ra-jasthan Foundation

Dhiraj Srivastava said that new projects will be started in Rajasthan. Discussions about the

projects were also held with the UDH minister Shanti Dhariwal.

In the meeting,

Rosenthal talked about pushing education and industry sectors affect-ed in corona period.

BSTC-B.ED ROW: B.ED STUDENTS RECEIVE SET BACK FROM RAJ HC Rajiv Gaur 

Jodhpur : In the BSTC-B.Ed dispute case, the Rajasthan High Court Main Bench, Jodhpur gave a big decision on Thursday. The court considered only the candidates with BSTC degree in REET Level-1 as eligible and excluded the other 9 lakh candi-dates who had appeared in Level-1. Now, this post will be filled only by BSTC qualified. During the hearing in this case on Wednesday, all the par-ties had presented their side. Thereafter, the court had reserved the deci-sion. In this case, the Chief Justice’s court heard for two and a half to three hours daily for three days.

In this case, Rajendra Chotiya and others had filed a petition.

Bar assn tenders apology, SC gives relief in contemptFirst India Bureau

Jaipur: The entire ex-ecutive, including President and General Secretary of the Ra-jasthan High Court Bar Association, Jaipur tendered an un-conditional apology before the Supreme court on Thursday.

The association ap-peared before the divi-sion bench of Justices MR Shah and Sanjiv Khanna and tendered unconditional apolo-gy, while assuring that they would not con-duct such strikes in future. If there is any problem, then legal ac-tion will be taken for

that as per the guide-lines of the Supreme Court.

After the apology, the Apex court quashed contempt proceeding against the bar association. Affidavit and resolu-tion of the bar associa-tion were presented in the Supreme Court.

DTO RAJSAMAND GETS STAY FROM HC ON HIS TRANSFERJodhpur: A new twist has come in the Rajsa-mand DTO posting case. Rajsamand DTO Nain Singh Sodha got a stay order from the High Court. He appealed in High Court after orders of 3 transfers and 1 time APO were given in a single year. On the appeal of Sodha, the High Court gave a stay order on the orders of doing APO to him. After the orders of the High Court, Sodha again took over the responsibil-ity of DTO Rajsamand from Wednesday. The copy of the orders of the High Court reached the Transport Headquarters.

Guv Mishra lays foundation stone of MLSU’s north campus First India Bureau

Rajsamand: Governor Kalraj Mishra laid the foundation stone of Mohanlal Sukhadia University’s North Campus ‘Shrinathji Peeth: Center of Excel-lence’ in Bilota village for academic teaching of art, culture and tra-ditions associated with Shrinathji temple of Nathdwara. Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi was accompa-nied him. During the function organised on this occasion, Higher Education Minister Ra-jendra Singh Yadav and Cooperation Minister Udailal Anjana, Lak-

shya Raj Singh Mewar from Mewar family of Udaipur and represent-ative of Nathdwara Mandir Mandal Sudha-kar Shastri and univer-sity staff were present. VC Amerika Singh wel-

comed all the guests.Mishra also visited

Pratap Gaurav Kendra in Udaipur and said that entire life of Maha-rana, the epitome of patriotism, is con-tained in this centre.

KALRAJ GREETS PEOPLE ON EVE OF CONSTITUTION DAYJaipur: Governor Kalraj Mishra has greeted the country and the people of the state on the occasion of 72nd Constitution Day (November 26). Governor Kalraj Mishra said that the Indian Constitution is not only a document of governance, law and justice system of the country, but also the vitality of the world’s larg-est democracy. Governor Kalraj Mishra said, “Our Constitution contains the eternal message of Indian values of life, human dig-nity, fraternity, harmony and harmony.”

Kalraj Mishra laying the foundation stone of North campus of MLSU. Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi is also seen.

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Niranjan Arya

Anil Jain

Michael Rosenthal & Dhiraj Srivastava during the meeting.

Rajasthan gov-ernment is do-ing very good

work. Rajasthan Foun-dation and US Embas-sy have taken strong steps in the workspace.Michael Rosenthal,Director of North India Offi ce,

US Embassy

Narayan Rane at Jpr airport

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UKESH KIRADOO

CASE SO FARIn September, the SC had summoned offi ce bearers and members of the Bar Association by issuing contempt notices on the issue of judicial boycott of a judge and one-day strike.

The one thing which makes life beautiful is its unpredictability, the only way is acceptability of the

circumstances and to control your response to it.—Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, First India

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Jaipur: The GAD is one of the key depts of any govt and in Rajasthan, from the very begin-ning, senior and experi-enced IAS officers have been holding reins of this dept. However, over the course of the past few years, situation in the dept has gone from bad to worse as the govt itself is being lackadai-sical towards the de-partment as a result of this, the dept is in a ‘topsy-turvy’ situation.

In fact, it was the pre-vious govt that started

the trend of damaging the direction and situa-tion of GAD by giving the Secy of a different dept, additional charge of GAD. Then, under current dispensation, the state of affairs has gone several notches down and the frequency with which officers have come and gone from dept, making an all time record, has also ‘destabi-lised’ dept. It is surpris-ing to know that in past 3 years, 9 officers have come and gone. They are: T Ravikant, Rajesh Sharma, Bhawani De-tha, Pritam B Yashwant,

Hemant Gera, Dinesh Kumar Yadav, Gayatri Rathore, Roli Singh and only last week Jitendra Kumar Upadhyay has taken the charge.

It is important to note that the reins of this ‘most important depart-ment’ of the state govt, which have been hand-ed to ACS, Principal Secy or senior Secy lev-el officers, that respon-sibility has now been entrusted to considera-bly new and junior Sec-retaries like Rajesh Sharma, Pritam B. Yashwant and Dinesh Kumar Yadav.

Officers like Bhawani Detha and Gayatri Rathore, were entrusted with work of other depts as well, and therefore they were unable to give proper attention to GAD. As a result every-

thing is in a mess in the GAD and rules and reg-ulations are being flout-ed at every moment.A total of 5 IAS are post-ed in GAD i.e. Roli Sin-gh, Jitendra Upadhyay, Shelly Kishnani, Rajen-

dra Shekhawat and Ramawatar Meena and it is for the first time that an ‘army’ of IAS of-ficers is working in GAD. But between them, the rules of business are being violated over the distribution of work and responsibilities.

Shelly Kishnani has been posted in GAD as Special Secy but she is handling the works and affairs of Estates. Har-sahai is also appointed as JS in GAD but he is handling affairs of Mo-tor Garage and Civil Aviation. Even though he is an RAS, Meena is

the boss of Director of Civil Aviation - IAS Ra-jendra Shekhawat - and Controller of Motor Ga-rage - IAS RA Meena.

Roli Singh, who is long a long leave, contin-ues to hold the charge of Chief of Protocol and DG, Civil Aviation and new Secretary Jitendra Upadhyay has not been given this responsibility. Why it is so, is beyond comprehension.

The works of Cabinet Secretariat is of sensi-tive nature and secretive but this work has been handed to retired offic-ers Kailash Gupta and

Chanda Lal Meena, who have been appointed as advisors. Both of them sign the cabinet files without any authority to do so and cabinet no-tices, agenda and mem-os are released after their signatures. Not only is this highly ir-regular and wrong, but dangerous as well since private individuals do not have any accounta-bility or are responsible for secrecy. Therefore, it also needs to be investi-gated as to who put these two on the posts even after their retirement and for what purpose.

THE ABYSMAL SITUATION OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT!

RHB TAKES POSSESSION OF LAND WORTH OVER `250 CRMajor action by Rajasthan Housing Board overseen by Commissioner Pawan Arora to remove encroachment from RHB’s land in Pratap Nagar with total area of 24,000 sq mtShivendra Parmar

Jaipur: RHB took a ma-jor action against tres-passers by removing possession of about 9 bigha and 5 biswa land located at prime loca-tion in Pratap Nagar Yojna and got it en-croachment free on Thursday. It is worth mentioning that the market price of this land is being estimated at over Rs 250 to 300 cr.

RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora informed that for Pratap Nagar, Sanganer Yojna (Phase-5) of RHB, a to-tal of 20,176 bighas of land was acquired by RHB in 1990.

He said that as soon as copy of decision of court was received, ac-tion was taken to make the above 9 bigha and five biswa land en-croachment-free. “Here agriculture was being done by the cultivators, marriage gardens were maintained, permanent

and temporary con-structions were made for keeping and rearing animals,” he said.

An explanation was

given by the commis-sioner to remove pos-session from the culti-vators. On the advice of Arora, an affidavit was

given by cultivators that they themselves are ready to comply with the court and will not go to court in this matter. Although in this case, RHB has already filed a caveat in the dou-ble bench in HC.

“Whatever compen-sation can be given to the cultivators, will be provided. They will get land as compensation, so we will demolish the entire encroachment except the area in which their residence is situ-ated,” Arora said, fur-ther adding, “This land is located at the prime location on the corner of Mahal Road and Hal-di Ghati Road.”

Meanwhile, the RHB Commissioner also ex-pressed his gratitude to Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Prahlad Krishniya, Pratap Na-gar police SHO Balveer Singh along with other policemen for getting this land encroach-ment-free.

First India Bureau

Surat: A day after courting controversy by making sexist state-ments, MoS Rajendra Gudha has been re-minded by CM Gehlot to be watchful and mod-est. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has ob-jected to the statement of MoS Rajendra Gud-ha, who talked about making the roads of his constituency like Kat-rina Kaif's cheeks. CM Gehlot has advised the MoS to be modest. On Wednesday, MoS Gudha had told in a program in his area, "Hema Malini has become old now, now roads should be made like Katrina Kaif's cheeks." The CM has raised serious objec-tions to this statement.

Gehlot said that con-text in which Gudha made such statement is not known to him. "We

will find out in what context he said this and why. Sometimes the context changes, the purpose of saying something is different and something else goes on. I can say is that eve-ry person should have dignity and ministers and CM should be more dignified," Gehlot said.

GEHLOT’S DISPLEASURE ON GUDHA STATEMENT

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, Dr Raghu Sharma and others attend get together by Jodhpur Association in Surat on Thursday.

RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora reached Pratap Nagar with the Board personnel & police force razing encroachment on Thursday.

CM Ashok Gehlot advises the Minister of State to be modest

If you do any politics outside the limits, no one will like it: Gehlot

TRAFFIC PARKS IN 17 DISTRICTS APPROVED Jaipur: Chief Minis-ter Ashok Gehlot has sanctioned Rs 3 crore 74 lakh 64 thousand for the establishment of traffic parks in 17 districts of the state. Through these traffic parks, the general public can be made aware of traffic rules via models, signals, simulators etc. of mini electric vehicles or golf carts. It is notewor-thy that the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had made a budget announcement of setting up traffic parks in each district of the state and spending Rs16 crore 50 lakh for this work to make students and the general public aware about road safety. In view of the compliance of this budget announcement, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given this ap-proval of traffic parks.

In 1994 award of this land was done in favor of RHB & RHB had deposited compensation in civil

court in 2009. The rest of the land was tak-en over by Board, but various writ petitions were presented in court by cultivators of about 9 bigha and 5 biswa land on basis of false claims. After over 7 years, on Novem-ber 17, 2021, writ was rejected by HC, court said that paper possession of this land has already been taken by RHB, so Board can take possession of this land.

—Pawan Arora, Rajasthan Housing Board Commissioner

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Such com-ments are not appropriate.

Be it Rajasthan or a per-son from any other state, they should take care of dignity. If you do poli-tics outside the limits, no one will like it.—Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister

TRIBUTES PAID TO AHMED PATEL ON 1ST DEATH ANNIVERSARY

LEADERS REACHED PIRAMAN-ANKLESVAR, BHARUCH IN GUJARAT, PAID HOMAGE TO AHMED PATEL ON THURSDAY

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Jagdeesh Chandra, Amit Chavda and other leaders at Bharuch on Thursday.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in conversation with Mumtaz Patel, daughter of late Ahmed Patel on Thursday.

Raj CM Ashok Gehlot, Dr Raghu Sharma, Amit Chavda, Rohan Gupta, Paresh Dhanani, others pay floral tributes at Patel’s grave.

Jagdeesh Chandra with Mumtaz, daughter of late Ahmed Patel. Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with Shaktisinh Gohil.

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, Dr Raghu Sharma, Mumtaz Patel and others during a camp to distribute wheelchairs, artificial limbs to specially abled at Piraman Village near Anklesvar.

In actuality, 3 other departments that have been clubbed with GAD - Civil Aviation, Estate and

Motor Garage, have their own existence and today the ministers of these departments are also different. The work allotted to IAS, RAS and

officers of Secretariat services can be done only through DoP but the officials in GAD are

following their own whims and fancies

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From Surat, Gehlot travelled to Bharuch, at the head of a large congregation of Con-gress leaders, where he took part in the pro-gram and held a two-minute silence for the departed soul and of-fered floral tributes. During the program, Patel’s daughter Mumtaz Patel ad-

dressed the gathering as Gehlot took part in the ‘Divyang Sahayata Shivir’ organized on the occasion.

Addressing the me-dia, Gehlot said, “This camp has been organ-ized in memory of Ahmed Bhai wherein aid equipment are be-ing provided to the specially abled indi-viduals. This camp will be successful with

everyone’s coopera-tion. It is sad that Ahmed Bhai is not with us. He was doing AICC work even when he was undergoing treatment. In 1977, when Congress lost across the nation, Ahmed Bhai won from here. He used to treat all leaders equally. Ahmed Bhai was an exceptional and skilled organizational

man.”Meanwhile, firing

salvos at BJP, Gehlot claimed that the Vijay Rupani-led govt’s ‘fail-ure’ to handle 2nd wave of corona in Gu-jarat led to its ouster. “It shows that Modi and Shah are afraid of people’s mood, be-cause there was mis-management in tack-ling coronavirus here,” he said.

Ahmed bhai treated all leaders equally: CM

—PHOTOS BY HANIF SINDHI

JAIPUR, FRIDAYNOVEMBER 26, 2021

Behind all the glitz and glamor, City First brings to you glimpses of the coordinators, directors and management team of the First Miss India and First Miss India Teen 2021, held at Novotel Goa on October 30, who took the concept forward and turned a dream into reality!

he beautiful journey of First Miss India/Teen 2021 started months back in June, a great initiative by Jagdeesh Chandra that aimed to provide a platform to the young aspiring models and also the to-tally unknown faces help them

tap their potential, their own strengths and weakness, raise their self-esteem, and prove to people that it is not impossible to have beauty and brains. Their overall grooming was targeted so that they get the correct platform to be launched into the world of glamour, entertainment, and me-dia industry.

Before the judges and an audience can enjoy the smiling faces, ornate gowns and talents of the women in a beauty pageant, a coordinator works behind the scenes to put the event together.

Directors Gaurav Gaur and Ashok Sin-gh worked tirelessly in all these months for the smooth functioning of the auditions held in various cities like Chandigarh, Mumbai, Jaipur, Bangalore, New Delhi. They decided on a date, time, and place for the pageant and secured all the necessary reservations and permits before time. Not only this, Gaurav Gaur and his team planned an exhaustive itinerary for all three days that included various sessions at the beach, by the poolside, grooming and mentoring sessions, portfolio shoots, etc.

Not only this, our social media team led by Shishir Awasthi, Digital Head, First India News and Gajraj Bhati, Digital Head, First India News-paper along with the entire team of Gaurav Gaur didn’t skip a chance to give timely updates about the entire beauty pag-eant, from perfect coordination to ensuring the coverage of the star-studded evening, the team did it all. Although largely un-seen and unnoticed, other aspects, such as audio, video and music, were also lined up and scripted by them. The edito-rial team was also present to ensure prop-er and seam-less coverage throughout the event.

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Jagdeesh Chandra with the members of the First India present in Goa. (L-R) Mukesh, Vinod, Shishir, Kavita, Amit, Ahaan, Anita, Mohit, Khalid, Gajraj, Mansi, Shubhanshi, Mitali, Praveen, Mukesh, Surendra, Ashok and Shaan

Gaurav Gaur, Ashok Singh and anchor Simran Ahuja

The super 46: Yashasvi, Chahak, Aanchal Athmika, Tanvi, Anita, Shreya, Vaaruni, Navyashree, Taruna, Suman, Priyanka, Shreya, Kritika, Shibani, Lekh, Divisha, Karishma, Divya, Pearl, Akanksha, Shreet, Sowmyaa, Supriya, Kavya, Sargam, Rukmini, Priya, Kanishka, Angel, Rayna, Kanggana, Muskan, Naavya, Mrunmayi, Navya, Ritu, Rishika, Priya,Rutvi, Upadi, Shubhi and Yashika

(L-R) Gaurav Gaur, Shubhi Dhaneta, Suman Manva, Rishika Chandnani and Yashasvi Srivastava

Poonam Singh andRajdeep Singh Chauhan

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s it even real? Sometimes I find myself asking. Day after day lis-tening and helping to

several cases of drug addiction cases, the world around seems blurry, and the only connective clarity that roots me back to real life is that statis-tics say that these people need help. Not just concrete and de-liberate mortal and moral support, but real psychological help and physical and medical care. About 50% of the drug users are adolescents. Teenage, institution-alised children on whom we are entrust-ing our entire hope of this feebly alive life; are in the grasp of an intoxicant we middle aged parents are afraid to even talk about. Over 25% of this enormously large bunch is severe-ly addicted.

Alcohol and ciga-rette consumption all around adolescents has increased over 75%. The level has now come to such an extent that these 2 in-toxicants are now be-ing treated with a level of leniency and normality, given their wide consump-tion. The new genera-tion of a provocative-ly westernised world demands a level of privacy which the still comprehending previous generation is not ready to pro-vide. This has created the most tensed and complicated gap be-tween both the gen-erations, who are just climbing on to the next pedestals of life, the older one to old age and the ado-lescents to man-

hood. These delicate stages scientifically involve many mood swings and anger outburst. This makes the relationship strained and tire-some for both par-ties. Now while the older generation has a defector idea and a pre-made defence mechanism and a way of dealing and overcoming times of serious stress, the younger generation is frustrated, angry and clueless.

To counter this the teenager approaches mates of his own age to solve his problems. That’s when he is of-fered intoxicants. Now add the stress of home, the prospect of getting an instant so-lution, getting a relat-able friend circle, and a tap into the rebel-lious mindset of a teenager. As even a person with minimal logic would get, these areas make drugs a very tempting and an easy escape. Even the data proves it. One in 67 high school chil-dren have used intoxi-cants at least once. That is a really really big number consider-ing the population of our country.

The solution? Start killing the cause and not the effect. Under-stand your child. Know your child. And let him know you. Let him know that you are the solution to his every problem, no matter how bad, em-barrassing or de-pressing it is. Let him know that you’ll help him get every source of comfort he de-serves, through the right way. It should be only you in the end. Not any intoxicant.

Not any one else. Only you.

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Nothing beats the charm of a clas-sic gown with applique detailing. Perfect pick for Sangeet and wedding ceremony, gowns with body-hugging torso and long trains like Nishtha’s make for a picturesque attire. Round it off with a messy bun with some loose strands teasing the face with glossy make-up for that breathtaking look.

Komal, the woman who practically changed the Saree game is giving us major bridesmaids goals with a statement, strik-ing red Saree in a sheer fabric. You can easily steal the look and swap the bralette for sleeve-less blouse in the same colour family if you’re a tad uncomfortable with an exposing one. Spruce it up with a gold/Kundan choker, minimalist, dewy make-up and you’re all set for the wedding you had been wait-ing for all year around.

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edding da season hai, ‘dress up’ da reason hai! Right? From cocktails to Mehendi, Haldi to the Pheras, I’m sure all of us

have a lot of occasions bookmarked on our cal-endars. And, as excited as we may be to doll up for the Shaadi season, I’m sure all of us need some unique outfit ideas that haven’t been already done and dusted. So, I un-derstood the as-signment and cu-rated these looks in- spired by our favourite Instagram bloggers that we can easily rec-reate for upcoming weddings.

While the feeds of these bloggers may seem a tad too risque with bralette blouses and plunging Cholis, here I’ve shortlisted some mum-my approved looks for you that are quite doable, very statement and perfect to twirl around in.

We handpicked Shaadi looks from yourfavourite bloggers

ACE THE WEDDING GUEST LOOK WITH EASILY ACHIEVABLE

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W Zig-zig your way

through the Shaadi sea-son like this chic and in-trend Lehenga in any colour of your

choice. Like RIya Jain, you too can opt for an off-white number or get it custom made. You can easily fi nd fabrics with geometrical patterns

in local markets. Style it up with a Maang Teeka for a

well-rounded look.

The bubbly girl of

Instagram, Sakshi Sind-wani was spotted wearing a

candy pink Lehenga, giving off a very girl-next-door vibe. With wavy hair, colours that pop and

playful earrings, the outfi t makes for a strong Mehendi. Easy breezy

yet so impactful, the look is tied together with a Dupatta in a

lighter hue of the same shade.

Pant suits are a must have for wedding season’21 and Tr-

ishala Sikka is giving us major styling lessons for the same.

Lay your hands on a brocade or Benarsi silk pant suit from

Instagram stores or simply get your Masterji to tailor one for you. Go for a simple crop top and tailored pants for

a structured look. Throw on some chunky jewellery and blow dry your hair for a con-temporary twist.

Winters and pastels go hand in hand and Mal-

vika’s peach Lehenga attest to it and how. The nude shade is certain to

accentuate the natural Indian complexion. A sleek bun and dainty

earrings will bring out the elegance of

the entire look, making it a

frontrunner for wedding and

post wed-ding cele-bra-

tions alike!

Blogger sisters Kritika and Deeksha Khurana are a sight to behold as they

pose for the Gram in two quite different yet eye-catching ensembles. Kritika

goes the classic way and so can you with a fl owy Lehenga in traditional

colours and a Benarsi silk Dupatta for that old world charm. Add a Bindi and

dance the Sangeet away. If you lean more towards the contemporary side, D’s serene white saree with

an off-the-shoulder blouse with statement sleeves will

do it for you. Opt for an unkempt hair and light

make-up look for the Cocktail.

Malvika SitlaniKomal Pandey Trishala Sikka

Sakshi Sindwani

Deeksha and Kritika Khurana

Nishtha Saraf

Riya Jain

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Jaipur Sangeet Mahavidyalaya organised the Jaipur Sangeet

Mahotsav and Pratibha Samman ceremony wherein all three genres of classical music were effectively dem-onstrated. Bal-mukund Acharya Ma-haraj, Hathoj Dham pre-sided over as the Chief Guest on the occasion. Senior Journalist Iqbal Khan, Senior Journal-

ist Santosh Sharma from First India and Ra-khi Jain from Content Head A1 TV Channel

were honoured with the ‘Kalam Veer’ Award 2021 at the Pratibha Samman ceremony.

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Jagdeesh Chandra launched the poster of Jaipur auditions of Miss and Mrs India Glam season 3 and Catvilla Reality Show on Thursday. The auditions will be held in Jaipur on Saturday, November 27 at the Black Box. Show organiser Pawan Tank, along with his wife Jyoti Tank and Sonali Yadav were also present on the occasion. —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO

Former Deputy CM and MLA Tonk, Sachin Pilot attended the wedding ceremony of General Secretary, PCC Rajasthan and MLA Masuda, Ajmer, Rakesh Pareek’s son on Thursday in Sarwar, Ajmer. Sachin extended his wishes to Rakesh Pareek and his family on the occasion.

Jaipur Foot USA Chairman Prem Bhandari encountered some Jain Sadhvis on the roads of Jaipur on Thursday and sought their blessings. He urges the state and central government to provide protection to them during their travel on foot through the length and breadth of the country, also called ‘Vihaar’.

The Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan recognised the outstanding services of the Deputy Director, Marketing Daleep Singh Rathore who was honoured with a Commendation Certifi cate conferred to him by Principal Secretary, Tourism, Gayatri Rathore. The award was announced on World Tourism Day but was given on Monday.

The Shanti-Gaya Memorial Award 2020 and 2021, instituted under the aegis of Gaya Prasad Khare Smriti Literature, Art and Sports Promotion Manch, Bhopal, has been announced. Jaipur-based cricket commentator Prabhat Goswami will be felicitated for his remarkable achievements in the field of sports. Senior litterateur Arun Arnav Khare, the convener of the organisation, said that all the honors related to literature, art, and sports would be conferred in a function organised in Bhopal on December 26.

Ahead of the festive season and with winters slowly engulfi ng the Pink City, Hotel Royal Orchid is all prepped up with cheerful vibes to welcome its guests. A traditional cake mixing ceremony was held on the hotel premises on Wednesday. The ceremony joyfully brought the vibrant culture and rich traditions alive along with unveiling the spirit of the festive season. —PHOTO BY NAIM KHAN

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The annual Jaipur Lit-erature Festival an-nounced its second list of speakers

for the much-awaited 15th edition, set to take place from January 28 to February 1, 2022, in Jaipur. As the just-released list shows, the Festival will once again be a grand mara-thon of ideas between ideal-ists, realists, visionaries, intellectuals, the avant-garde, and the iconoclasts, who will engage in in-formed discussion and be united by an abiding love for literature.

The second list of 25 speakers includes Indian poet, LGBTQ rights activist and author of Like Blood on the Bitten Tongue: Delhi Poems and How Many Countries Does the Indus Cross Akhil Katyal; Mum-

bai-based writer and jour-nalist Anindita Ghose; the New York Times bestseller The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity David Wengrow; Rajya Sab-

ha MP, Ex-Union Minister and author of several well-known books Jairam Ramesh among many other famous dignitaries.

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Indian Society for the Promotion of English Language and Literature (iSPELL India) organized its 62nd Sahityik Satsang virtu-ally at Zoom platform appealing to the poets,

writers, and literary intelligentsia. Sahitya Academi Award Winner Poet and Author, Arundhathi Subramanium gave a talk on the topic “Poems Matter Because They Have Holes”. On the onset with his stimulating li-brettos, Prof. G A Ghanshyam, Founder and General Secretary of iSPELL India and Profes-sor of English, Directorate of Higher Educa-tion, Raipur, Chhattisgarh set an enlightened ambiance at the inception for the literati.

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Sangeet MahotsavThe family of superstars Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal were spotted at Jaipur international Airport. They will leave for Sawai Madhopur for wedding preparations.

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Jagdeesh Chandra with Pawan Tank, Sonali Yadav and Jyoti Tank

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Jairam Ramesh Anindita Ghose David Wengrow

During the ceremony

During the session

Sachin Pilot with Ved Prakash Solanki, the groom and Rakesh Pareek

WEDDING GREETINGS!

he Historic Auctions Pvt Ltd is set to hold its inaugural ‘Collectible Cars and Automotive Art’ auction this December. The company organised a special private preview at the Museo Camera in Gurugram on November 23. The preview is open for the public from November 24-26. While 20 cars are set to go under the hammer, nine of them will be displayed at the pre-auction preview. The momentous gathering witnessed many

vintage car collectors including Gaj Singh II, the Maharaja of Marwar-Jodhpur, actor Gul Panag, fi lmmaker Muzzafar Ali, classic car historian and restorer Rana Manvendra Singh, Emmanuel Lenain, Andre Aranha Correa Do Lago and KTS Tulsi. Khushboo Bagga

Murad Ali with a guest

Muzaffar Ali

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar and Divija Singh

Amitabh Kant, Muzzafar Ali

Amanath, Gèraldine Lenain, Emmanuel Lenain and Aditya Arya

Madhu Sudan, KTS Tulsi and Maharaja Gaj Singh

Madhu Sudan, KTS Tulsi, Gul Panag and Diljeet Titus

Chandani Kumari

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