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Anta bypoll candidate yet to be announced amid debate over ex-CM Vasundhara's role in Rajasthan BJP

JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharmas credibility faces a new test in the upcoming Anta Assembly by-election, even as former CM Vasundhara Rajes sudden resurgence has added fresh intrigue to Rajasthans political landscape. Sources confirm that CM Sharma and state BJP President Madan Rathod met Raje at her residence on Friday to discuss the partys strategy for the Anta bypoll. The Anta Assembly seat falls within the Jhalawar-Baran Lok Sabha constituency, represented by Rajes son and 5-time MP, Dushyant Singh. The Congress has fielded senior leader Pramod Jain Bhaya from Anta. Within BJP circles, former minister Prabhulal Saini is being considered as a frontrunner to be the partys candidate. However, reports suggest that Saini, once close to Raje, no longer shares a cordial relationship with her - adding another layer of complexity to the BJPs internal decision-making. Although the BJP secured five of the seven Assembly seats in the by-elections held after the Lok Sabha polls 2024, helping CM Bhajanlal Sharma avoid political embarrassment, the Anta bypoll has emerged as a crucial challenge for his political skills. The Hadoti region is widely regarded as Rajes stronghold, and her influence there remains significant. The BJPs delay in announcing its candidate for Anta is being interpreted as a move to seek Rajes approval before finalising the name. Rajes recent public appearances have further reignited speculation about her political role. Her interaction with Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara in Bikaner - during a condolence visit for the late Rameshwar Dudi - sparked headlines. Soon after, her supporters in Churu raised slogans saying, We want a Chief Minister like Vasundhara Raje. Raje didn't opposed the slogan, drawing mixed reactions from political observers. Though she was sidelined within the BJP after the Assembly elections of 2023, Raje has returned to prominence following her warm exchange with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a recent public event - an encounter that fueled talk of her political comeback. The timing of these developments is significant. CM Bhajanlal Sharma, is now completing two years in power. In several BJP-ruled states, the party has previously changed Chief Ministers ahead of elections - a pattern that analysts believe could potentially repeat in Rajasthan. Critics say that Sharma is yet to make a strong political impression, while two time CM Rajes name is reportedly being discussed within party circles - with the support of RSS - for the post of BJP National President. However, given Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shahs familiarity with Rajes aggressive political style, many believe the top leadership may hesitate in entrusting her with such a powerful position. At the same time, experts point out that sidelining Raje once again could prove politically risky. Having maintained a calculated silence since being overlooked for the Chief Ministers post, Rajes growing assertiveness suggests she may not easily accept marginalisation twice. This has raised a crucial question within BJP circles: if not the presidency, what significant role or responsibility might the partys central leadership offer Raje in return? With major organisational changes expected in the BJP after the Bihar Assembly elections, Rajes increased activity is fuelling widespread speculation. Whether her resurgence continues beyond the Anta bypoll or fades after the contest remains to be seen.

The New Indian Express 11 Oct 2025 12:43 am

AI to run traffic signals at Fatehpura intersection in Udaipur

Jaipur: Udaipur has taken a decisive step towards easing its traffic woes Artificial Intelligence (AI) will now manage traffic signals at the citys busy Fatehpura intersection, officials said. The AI-driven traffic management system began its trial run on Friday, marking a new era in intelligent urban transport in Rajasthan. The system uses high-resolution cameras Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Oct 2025 7:58 pm

Man, 2 Relatives Killed While Moving Mother's Body From Jaipur To Haryana

In a tragic turn of events, a man and his two relatives were killed while transporting the body of his mother from Jaipur to Haryana on Friday.

NDTV 10 Oct 2025 5:00 pm

Karwa Chauth 2025 Moonrise Time: Know When the Moon Will Appear in Your City

Karwa Chauth 2025 is being observed on Friday, October 10. Know the exact moonrise (chand) time, puja muhurat, and fasting details for major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jaipur, and more.

Web Dunia 10 Oct 2025 2:45 pm

Karwa Chauth Rajasthan Moonrise Time Today: Check timings for Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Alwar and other cities

Karwa Chauth is a traditional festival where married women in Rajasthan and across India observe a daylong fast for their husbands' long life and well-being. Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur celebrate it with love and devotion. Check moon rise timings for these cities here:

DNA India 10 Oct 2025 11:29 am

Delhi govt plans electric bus services to Rishikesh, Agra, Jaipur among other cities

Delhi is expanding its electric bus network beyond city limits. Services will soon connect the capital with cities like Rishikesh, Dehradun, Agra, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Shimla. The government is ensuring charging infrastructure is available. These eco-friendly buses will offer passengers a sustainable and affordable travel option. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on diesel buses for inter-state journeys.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 6:22 pm

5 weekend trips from Delhi to make your Diwali 2025 unforgettable

Escape Delhi's Diwali bustle for a memorable 2025 break! Explore heritage forts like Neemrana, find spiritual calm in Rishikesh, embrace wildlife at Jim Corbett, dive into Jaipur's vibrant culture, or seek peace in Nainital's hills. These short trips offer unique festive experiences, perfect for creating lasting memories beyond the usual celebrations.

The Times of India 8 Oct 2025 12:32 pm

Innovation Just Found its New Address - JECRC University, Jaipur

With this milestone, Jaipur has once again made its mark on India's innovation map, and JECRC University hopes this win will ignite a new wave of creative problem-solvers who code, think, and build for impact.

News Voir 8 Oct 2025 12:21 pm

Massive Blaze On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway As Over 40 Gas Cylinders Explode After Road Crash

Jaipur, Oct 8: Over 40 LPG cylinders exploded one after another on the busy Jaipur-Ajmer highway on Tuesday night after a chemical-laden tanker rammed into a parked truck carrying them, triggering panic in the area. Officials said on Wednesday that the tanker driver was burnt alive in the incident and one man was injured. The explosions and flames were visible and audible from several kilometers away and scrap of the exploded cylinders were found metres away. Jaipur Collector Dr Jitendra [] The post Massive Blaze On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway As Over 40 Gas Cylinders Explode After Road Crash appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 Oct 2025 11:13 am

Video: Locals Film Truck Accident, Run For Their Lives As Cylinders Explode

Moments before a deadly collision on the Jaipur-Ajmer Highway near Mozamabad in Dudu, people in a nearby hotel were seen recording the scene on their mobile phones. Seconds later, people were running for their lives

NDTV 8 Oct 2025 11:11 am

VIDEO: Multiple Explosions On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway After LPG Truck Collision

A major fire erupted on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway after two trucks collided, one carrying LPG cylinders. Multiple explosions were heard near Dudu, and rescue teams are on-site.

Web Dunia 8 Oct 2025 9:56 am

Car catches fire after hitting tree in Jaipur`s Phagi, driver escapes unhurt

Around midnight, a car in Phagi, Jaipur, caught fire after hitting a neem tree, but the driver escaped unharmed. Meanwhile, a chemical-laden tanker collided with an LPG truck near Mauzamabad, Jaipur, causing a massive fire and traffic halt; minor injuries were reported and victims were rushed to hospital

Mid Day 8 Oct 2025 9:17 am

Jaipur-Ajmer highway LPG disaster: Videos show 'explosions like missiles' as truck collision sparks massive fireball visible kilometres away

A truck carrying LPG cylinders exploded late Tuesday night after colliding with a tanker on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway. Multiple explosions occurred, sending cylinders flying. Two to three people, including the tanker driver, were injured. The fire is now under control, but traffic remains halted. Authorities are searching for the drivers and cleaners of both vehicles.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 8:59 am

One Killed As LPG Cylinders Explode After Tanker Hits Parked Truck On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway

One person was killed in the accident between a parked truck loaded with gas cylinders and a chemical tanker in Dudu on the Jaipur-Ajmer Highway.

News18 8 Oct 2025 7:24 am

Truck Carrying LPG Cylinders Catches Fire After Collision On Jaipur-Ajmer Highway

A truck carrying LPG cylinders caught fire following a collision with another truck on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway on Tuesday night, police said.

NDTV 8 Oct 2025 12:59 am

Jaipur-Ajmer highway inferno: LPG truck collision triggers massive fire; CM Bhajanlal orders on-site review

A truck carrying LPG cylinders collided with another vehicle on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway near Dudu, triggering multiple explosions and a major fire. Police and fire brigades responded, halting traffic and commencing rescue operations. The fire has since been brought under control with no reported casualties.

The Times of India 8 Oct 2025 12:34 am

Fixing Fire Safety in Healthcare facilities

No one can deny the fact that the fire tragedy at Jaipurs Sawai Man Singh Hospital was avoidable if proper safety precautions would have been taken well in time. This unfortunate incident at the aforesaid healthcare facilitys Neuro ICU claiming six lives of critically ill patients is a stark reminder to urgently address the fire [] The post Fixing Fire Safety in Healthcare facilities appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 7 Oct 2025 10:46 pm

Leaky Roof, Damp Walls: NDTV At Jaipur Hospital Where Fire Killed 6

Plaster peeling off, a leaky roof, and dampness covering the walls: the state of disrepair at Jaipur's SMS hospital's Trauma Center, where a fire broke out Sunday night, is on display.

NDTV 7 Oct 2025 8:18 pm

15 Flights Diverted From Delhi Airport Due To Heavy Rain

At least 15 flights were diverted from the Delhi airport this evening due to heavy rain. Eight flights were diverted to Jaipur, five to Lucknow and two to Chandigarh.

NDTV 7 Oct 2025 7:58 pm

Jaipur hospital fire: Removed official says he warned about safety issues at trauma centre

JAIPUR: Following the devastating fire at the trauma centre of Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital that claimed six lives, an official, who has been since been removed as in-charge of the unit, alleged that he had warned higher authorities about poor maintenance and construction work that had made the centre unsafe. He also stated that no concrete action was taken to address the alarming situation. A massive fire blazed through the neuro ICU on the second floor of the trauma centre on Sunday night, killing six of the 11 patients on critical care support. Fourteen patients from another ICU on the same floor were also evacuated, and two of them later died. However, the hospital administration has maintained that the deaths due to fire were six. Taking action in the matter, the state government removed Dr Sushil Bhati, superintendent of SMS hospital, and Dr Anurag Dhakad, trauma centre in-charge and nodal officer, from their posts on Monday and replaced by Dr Mrinal Joshi and Dr B L Yadav, respectively. The hospital's executive engineer, Mukesh Singhal, was also suspended. The tender of the fire safety firm has been cancelled, and legal proceedings have been initiated against the company. SMS hospital is Rajasthan's biggest government health facility, treating patients from across the state and elsewhere. Dr Anurag Dhakad claimed that he wrote several letters to the SMS Hospital superintendent and other authorities concerned multiple times, cautioning about the presence of electric current in the walls, leaking roofs and serious faults in the electrical panels had made the trauma centre unsafe. The most recent letter, he said, was written on October 3, just two days before the fire, raising concern about the duct and electrical panel. The ongoing construction work of the neuro operation theatre on the upper floor has damaged the VRV system, duct and electrical panel. There is a strong possibility of these being further damaged by falling debris. If any of this machinery is damaged, full responsibility will lie with the concerned department, the letter mentioned. Last month, too, he wrote a letter and warned that rainwater seepage from the construction area above was creating dangerous conditions inside the operating theatres. Due to leakage, dampness has developed, and because of this, current is spreading through the OT walls and switchboards. This poses a risk of mishap to doctors, employees and patients, he said in the letter dated September 9. I had written multiple letters to the higher authorities regarding various serious issues pertaining to maintenance and potential dangers, he told PTI. He said that it was for the higher authorities and departments concerned to take action on the issues raised in the letters, but no concrete action was taken. A senior official said an inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the fire and to examine whether prior warnings about electrical and safety hazards were ignored. Those who died in the incident were Pintu, Dilip, Bahadur, Shrinath, Rukmini and Kusuma. The state government has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each for the families of the victims. The family members and attendants of the patients on Monday alleged that the hospital staff ran away when the fire broke out, leaving the patients in the middle of the fire and smoke. Some of them claimed that they had alerted the staff about suspicions of fire, but they ignored it. Moments later, the fire broke out in the store room of the ICU. Anguished relatives also held a brief protest and alleged that authorities were negligent, ignoring warnings and fleeing instead of rescuing the ailing and sick. Among them was Rukmini's son Joginder. My mother was recovering and was supposed to be fine. But this disaster happened. When the smoke started, there were 15 to 16 people in the ward. People were trying to evacuate their own patients, he said on Monday. No one helped my mother. My elder brother grabbed a torch from the hospital staff, found our mother, and brought her out. No one went to help her. I could not save her and could not do anything, he told reporters. Omprakash, whose brother Pintu was killed, said the fire spread rapidly. My brother was still inside. It took an hour and a half before they managed to pull Pintu out of the room. His body was not burned, but his face was completely blackened from the smoke. When we took him outside, there were no doctors present, he alleged. However, officials maintained hospital staff and attendants evacuated patients and wheeled them outside the trauma centre, which is in front of the main hospital building on busy Tonk Road. Vikas, a ward boy who was at the scene, told PTI that he and other staff members rescued as many people as they could before the billowing flames and smoke made it impossible for them to do so. The fire was eventually brought under control only after about two hours. CM Bhajanlal Sharma visited the hospital at night and held discussions with the officers. He instructed them to make all possible arrangements for the safety and proper treatment of the patients. Later, several ministers as well as opposition party leaders visited the hospital. PM Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah were among the other leaders who expressed deep condolences.

The New Indian Express 7 Oct 2025 7:42 pm

Officials Say 6 Died In Jaipur Hospital Fire, Families Claim Figure Is At Least 8

At the gates of Jaipur's SMS hospital's trauma ward, Ramakant consoles his grieving mother, Sangeeta. They had come to the hospital on the night of the fire.

NDTV 7 Oct 2025 6:22 pm

Businessman shot dead in gym in Rajasthans Kuchaman

JAIPUR: Panic gripped Rajasthans Kuchaman town on Tuesday morning after a local businessman was shot dead while exercising in a gymnasium, police said. The incident occurred around 5:20 am at a gym located on Station Road, when an unidentified assailant opened fire at Ramesh Rulania (40) from close range and fled the scene. Rulania was the owner of a bike showroom and a hotel in the city. CCTV footage shows the suspect entering the premises moments before the shooting, said Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Nemi Chand Kharia. Rulania was rushed to a nearby hospital by other gym members, where doctors declared him dead. Initial investigation suggests the killing may be linked to an extortion threat Rulania had reportedly received days earlier from the Rohit Godara gang, which is active in western Rajasthan, including the DidwanaKuchaman region. Several other businessmen in the area have reportedly received similar threats in recent times, police officials added. Police are scanning CCTV footage from nearby areas to help identify the suspect and establish the motive. Rawatram Swami alias Rohit Godara, a notorious gangster from Lunkaransar in Bikaner district, is believed to be behind several high-profile killings. He was named as the mastermind in the December 2022 murder of gangster Raju Thehat in Sikar, and has also claimed responsibility for the May 2022 murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala and the December 2023 assassination of Karni Sena chief Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi. Police are continuing their investigation and have launched a search operation to trace the accused.

The New Indian Express 7 Oct 2025 11:17 am

Rajasthan: Blaze at Jaipur's SMS hospital kills 8 in ICU; high court asks what's 'happening in government buildings'

Eight critically ill patients perished in a devastating fire at Jaipur's SMS Medical College Neuro ICU late Sunday. The blaze, suspected to be a short-circuit, spread rapidly, with allegations of delayed response and staff fleeing. The Rajasthan government has announced compensation and ordered a safety audit, suspending officials and cancelling a fire safety agency's contract.

The Times of India 7 Oct 2025 1:22 am

EESL, APEPDCL Expand Clean Energy Partnership

The state has also installed over 30 lakh LED streetlights, with the Vizag Model of street lightingdeveloped post-Hudhud cyclonenow replicated in cities including Varanasi, Jaipur, Surat, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai, and lauded globally at a BRICS Conference.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Oct 2025 1:13 am

Seven dead in Rajasthan hospital fire; probe panel formed

PM Modi expresses grief JAIPUR: Seven people lost their lives in a fire allegedly caused by a short circuit at the trauma centre of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur on Sunday night. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X to express sorrow over the tragic incident. The loss of lives due to a fire []

Kashmir Reader 7 Oct 2025 12:09 am

Vande Bharat train runs 1,400 km in operational blunder

The semi-high-speed train, originally scheduled to cover the 898 km SabarmatiAjmerJaipurGurgaon route in about 15 hours, was stranded near Mehsana shortly after departure in a case of the wrong train on the wrong route

Mid Day 6 Oct 2025 10:30 pm

Rajasthan: Six killed as fire breaks out at hospital in Jaipur

Jaipur: A massive fire blazed through the neuro ICU of Jaipurs state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in the dead of the night, killing six patients on critical care support, officials said on Monday. Eleven patients were being treated in the ICU at the time, said trauma centre in-charge Dr Anurag Dakhad. The fire, which Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Oct 2025 4:56 pm

Jaipur hospital fire: Priyanka Gandhi seeks adequate compensation for victim's families, swift probe

The government should provide appropriate compensation to the affected families, conduct a swift investigation into this incident and take strict action so that such an event does not recur, appeals Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

The Hindu 6 Oct 2025 4:09 pm

News18 Afternoon Digest: Bihar Election Dates To Be Announced Today, Jaipur Hospital Fire & More

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News18 6 Oct 2025 2:01 pm

Doctors Locked Gate, Fled, Fire Alarm Didn't Go Off: Jaipur Hospital Horror

Six of the patients undergoing treatment at state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur died after a fire broke out late at night on Sunday.

NDTV 6 Oct 2025 12:10 pm

Short Circuit Or Negligence? What Led To Deaths At Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital Fire

Family members of patients caught in the tragic fire have alleged that gross negligence by hospital authorities led to the loss of lives.

News18 6 Oct 2025 11:53 am

Amit Shah expresses grief over Jaipur hospital ICU fire which claimed six lives

Six patients die in a fire at Jaipur`s Sawai Man Singh Hospital ICU, allegedly caused by a short circuit. Union Home Minister Amit Shah mourns victims. Relatives protest alleged negligence, while Rajasthan government sets up a six-member committee to investigate

Mid Day 6 Oct 2025 11:33 am

Cough syrup row: Uttar Pradesh govt bans Coldrif after 14 deaths in MP; protests erupt in Jaipur, Bhopal

Uttar Pradesh has banned Coldrif cough syrup, manufactured by Shreesan Pharmaceutical, following reports of 14 child deaths in Madhya Pradesh due to severe side effects. UP drug inspectors are collecting samples for testing, and its import/export is prohibited. This action follows Madhya Pradesh's earlier ban.

The Times of India 6 Oct 2025 10:23 am

PM Modi Condoles Loss of Lives in Jaipur Hospital Fire

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma assured that the injured will receive proper treatment and care

Deccan Chronicle 6 Oct 2025 10:22 am

6 Patients Killed In Rajasthan Hospital Fire, Kin Allege Staff Ignored Warnings; PM Condoles Deaths

Jaipur, Oct 6: Six critical patients were killed in a blaze at the trauma centre of the state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur late Sunday, officials said. Trauma centre in-charge Dr Anurag Dhakad said 11 patients were being treated in the Neuro ICU when the fire erupted in the storage area, suspected to have been caused by a short circuit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the tragedy, saying in a post in Hindi on X, The [] The post 6 Patients Killed In Rajasthan Hospital Fire, Kin Allege Staff Ignored Warnings; PM Condoles Deaths appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 6 Oct 2025 10:07 am

Jaipurs SMS Hospital fire: Deadly blaze in ICU kills 6, leaves 5 in critical state; what triggered it?

A devastating fire in the trauma ICU of Jaipurs SMS Hospital on Sunday night claimed six lives and left five patients critical. A suspected short circuit rapidly spread toxic gases, complicating the evacuation of comatose patients. Relatives alleged severe negligence, including staff fleeing and a lack of fire-fighting equipment, demanding answers for the tragic incident.

The Economic Times 6 Oct 2025 9:28 am

'Had Come Down For Dinner': Man Who Lost Mother In Jaipur Hospital Fire Recounts Horror

Eight critical patients were killed in Jaipur hospital fire. Families of the victims have alleged hospital negligence and said no action was taken to douse the fire.

News18 6 Oct 2025 9:15 am

Ashok Gehlot Demands Probe into Jaipur Hospital Fire

Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph said the fire was likely caused by a short circuit, though the exact cause would be determined after a forensic investigation

Deccan Chronicle 6 Oct 2025 8:46 am

Had Come Down For Dinner: Man Who Lost Mother In Jaipur Hospital Fire

Eight patients have died in a fire at Rajasthan's biggest government hospital, Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur. A short circuit is said to be the cause of the fire, which engulfed the ICU where 11 patients were being treated.

NDTV 6 Oct 2025 7:58 am

8 Patients Dead In Jaipur Hospital Fire, Families Allege Staff Ignored Warnings

Eight critical patients were killed in a fire at the trauma centre of the state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur late Sunday night, officials stated.

NDTV 6 Oct 2025 7:56 am

'Alerted Staff, But They Fled': Families Allege Negligence In Jaipur Hospital Fire That Killed 6

Relatives of patients who died in Sunday nights fire at a Jaipur hospital alleged that staff ignored repeated warnings about smoke in the ICU and fled as the blaze intensified.

News18 6 Oct 2025 7:54 am

Video: 6 patients killed as fire breaks out in ICU of Jaipur hospital

Jaipur: Six patients at the state-run Sawai Man Singh Hospital lost their lives in a fire incident that occurred late Sunday night, an official said. The fire started in the ICU on the second floor of the trauma centre building. At the time, there were 11 patients admitted to the ICU; and six of them Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Oct 2025 7:26 am

Rajasthan: 6 dead after massive fire breaks out at Jaipur hospital fire, kin slam staff for negligence

A massive fire broke out in the Trauma ICU of Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital late Sunday night, claiming the lives of six patients.

DNA India 6 Oct 2025 6:59 am

Six Dead, Five Critical After Massive Fire Erupts In ICU Of Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital

SMS Hospital Trauma Centre In-charge Dr Anurag Dhakad said the blaze originated from a suspected short circuit in the trauma ICU on the hospitals second floor.

News18 6 Oct 2025 6:55 am

Six patients killed in Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh hospital fire, kin allege staff fled after blaze

JAIPUR: Six critical patients were killed in a fire at the trauma centre of the state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur late Sunday night, officials stated. Trauma centre in-charge Dr Anurag Dhakad said that 11 patients were being treated in the Neuro ICU when the fire erupted in the storage area. A suspected short circuit is believed to have caused the blaze, he added. The deceased were identified as Pintu (from Sikar), Dilip (from Andhi, Jaipur), Shrinath, Rukmini, Khurma (all from Bharatpur) and Bahadur (from Sanganer, Jaipur), officials stated. Six of them, two women and four men, died in the incident, Dr Dhakad said. Fourteen other patients were admitted in a different ICU, and all were successfully evacuated to safer locations, he added. The fire created chaos in the building, with smoke rapidly spreading throughout the floor and causing panic among patients and their families. Various documents, ICU equipment, blood sample tubes, and other items stored in the area were gutted by the fire. Hospital staff and patient attendants evacuated patients, even transporting them with their beds outside the building. Firefighters arrived shortly after being alerted and brought the fire under control in approximately two hours. When the fire team arrived, the entire ward was engulfed in smoke. The firefighters had to break a window on the opposite side of the building to start extinguishing the fire. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel and Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham visited the trauma centre to take stock of the situation. When Patel and Bedham initially arrived, the attendants of two patients expressed their anguish, alleging that the staff fled during the fire. They also claimed that the hospital staff could not provide updates on their patients' conditions. We noticed smoke and immediately informed the staff, but they did not pay any heed. When the fire broke out, they were the first to run. Now, we cannot get any information about our patients. We want to know their condition, but no one is telling us, one attendee said. Later, the chief minister also arrived at the scene and spoke to the doctors and patients.

The New Indian Express 6 Oct 2025 6:52 am

Jaipur: Six patients killed as fire breaks out in ICU of hospital

A late Sunday night fire at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital's trauma centre ICU tragically claimed the lives of six patients. The blaze, caused by a short circuit on the second floor, resulted in the deaths of two women and four men among the 11 admitted. Hospital staff successfully evacuated the remaining patients from the affected and other ICUs.

The Economic Times 6 Oct 2025 6:33 am

Rajasthan: 6 dead, 5 critical after fire breaks out at Jaipurs SMS Hospital trauma ICU

Six patients died and five remain critical after a short circuit caused a fire at Jaipurs SMS Hospital trauma ICU on Sunday night. The blaze quickly spread, releasing toxic gases, leading to the evacuation of 24 patients by staff. Authorities are investigating the incident.

The Times of India 6 Oct 2025 6:16 am

Rajasthan high court: Drop 'Maharaj' from petition or case will fall

Rajasthan High Court has directed descendants of the former Jaipur royal family to remove Maharaj and Princess prefixes from their ongoing legal petitions. Justice Mahendra Kumar Goyal set an October 13 deadline, warning that non-compliance would lead to the dismissal of their 24-year-old case.

The Times of India 6 Oct 2025 3:26 am

Cough Syrup Row: Massive protest erupts in MP, Rajasthan; protestors demand resignation of...

Concurrently, in Jaipur, Congress workers held banners with the slogan, Nakli dawa band karo, doshiyo ke khilaaf karwayi karo, BJP sarkaar jawaab do.

DNA India 5 Oct 2025 2:51 pm

6-year-old dies at Jaipur hospital; parents claim boy was given cough syrup at home in Churu

The child was suffering from acute brain fever

The Hindu 5 Oct 2025 2:34 am

CDSCO launches inspections of drug manufacturing units in six states after cough syrup deaths

NEW DELHI: The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has initiated risk-based inspections of drug manufacturing units in six states following the collection of 19 samples, including cough syrups, antipyretics, and antibiotics, in the wake of child deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan allegedly linked to contaminated cough syrups. The inspections cover manufacturing units in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, where the 19 drug samples were produced, sources in the health ministry said. The aim of the inspections, which began on Friday, is to identify gaps that may have led to drug quality failures and to suggest process improvements to prevent such incidents in the future, the ministry added. A multidisciplinary team comprising experts from the National Institute of Virology, Indian Council of Medical Research, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, CDSCO, and AIIMS-Nagpur continues to analyse the samples to assess the causes of deaths in and around Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh. So far, six samples tested by CDSCO and three by the Madhya Pradesh Food and Drugs Administration (MPFDA) were found free of Diethylene Glycol (DEG) and Ethylene Glycol (EG), chemicals known to cause severe kidney injury. However, these tested samples were not from the two suspected cough syrups, including Coldrif, which remain under investigation. At the request of the Madhya Pradesh government, the Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Drug Administration tested Coldrif syrup samples from the Sresan Pharma facility in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The results showed DEG levels beyond permissible limits, leading the Tamil Nadu government to ban the sale and order removal of the syrup from the market. Inspections were also conducted at Sresan Pharmas manufacturing facility in Sunguvarchathram, Kanchipuram district, with samples collected for analysis. The Madhya Pradesh government has also requested Himachal Pradesh authorities to test the other suspected cough syrup. On Saturday, the Madhya Pradesh government banned Coldrif syrup, following reports of nine child deaths due to suspected renal failure since September 7. Currently, 13 children, including eight from Chhindwara and Nagpur, are undergoing treatment. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated that the sale of Coldrif and other products from the manufacturer has been banned, a state-level investigation team has been formed, and strict action will be taken against the guilty. Kerala has also suspended the sale of Coldrif syrup following concerns raised by other states, though preliminary inquiry revealed the flagged batch was not sold in the state, Kerala Health Minister Veena George clarified. Separately, tests on cough syrups from a Chennai-based company found adulteration, prompting authorities to halt production and demand explanations. In Rajasthan, the state has suspended the drug controller and halted distribution of all 19 medicines from Jaipur-based Kaysons Pharma, following the deaths of 11 children (nine in Madhya Pradesh and two in Rajasthan) allegedly linked to contaminated syrups. Distribution of all other cough syrups containing Dextromethorphan has also been suspended. An expert committee is being constituted to investigate the issue. The Drug Controller General of India advised that cough syrups should only be given to children above five years, and never to those under two years. Drugs potentially harmful to children and pregnant women will now carry clear warning labels. In Uttarakhand, joint teams from the health department and Food Safety and Drug Administration are conducting raids at medical stores, wholesale drug vendors, and hospital pharmacies across all districts. According to the Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation Ltd (RMSCL), over 10,000 Kaysons Pharma drug samples have been tested since 2012, with 42 failing quality standards. As a precaution, the supply of all 19 medicines from the company has been suspended. The Union Health Ministrys DGHS issued an advisory stating that cough and cold medications should not be prescribed for children below two years. For children above five, usage should follow careful clinical evaluation, strict dosing, minimal duration, and avoidance of multi-drug combinations.

The New Indian Express 4 Oct 2025 11:49 pm

Cough syrup kills third child in Rajasthan; government under heat over clean chit to pharma firm in probe

JAIPUR: A two-year-old in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, has died after consuming cough syrup , Cipra, from the Chief Minister's free medicine scheme. This is the third child death in the past fortnight linked to the same syrup. Earlier, a two-year-old in Bayana and a five-year-old in Sikar also died. In the latest case from Luhasa village in Bharatpur, two-year-old Tirthraj allegedly died after consuming the cough syrup. His father, Nihal Singh, claims that on September 23rd, when the child had a minor cough and cold, he was taken to the Government Sub-District Hospital, where he was given the cough syrup. When his condition worsened, he was taken back to the hospital. A little later, Tirthraj was referred to Bharatpur and after that to Jaipur. The two-year-old child finally died during treatment at Jaipur's JK Lon Hospital on September 27th. The government had set up a three-member committee to probe the child deaths. However, instead of taking strict action against those responsible, efforts are now underway to clear Caresons Pharma's Dextromethorphan HBR syrup, which is being blamed for the fatalities. The Medical Department, releasing its first report on the case, claimed that doctors did not prescribe the syrup to the deceased children; their families administered the syrup when they fell ill, which improved their health. But subsequently, their condition worsened and they died. This virtually amounts to a clean chit to officials, doctors and the company that supplied the questionable cough syrup. But with a second child death in Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharmas home district of Bharatpur, public anger and the pressure to nab the culprits have intensified.

The New Indian Express 3 Oct 2025 8:20 pm

Army Chief Warns Pak, Says India Will Not Show Restraint Next Time; Asks Troops To Stay Prepared

Anupgarh/Jaipur, Oct 3: In a stern warning to Pakistan, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi said on Friday that the neighbouring country should stop sponsoring terrorism on its soil if wants to retain its place on the world map. The Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) also said the restraint shown by New Delhi during Operation Sindoor would not be repeated in case of a future military conflict and urged Indian soldiers to remain poised for action. India, as a country, is [] The post Army Chief Warns Pak, Says India Will Not Show Restraint Next Time; Asks Troops To Stay Prepared appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Oct 2025 3:59 pm

World Animal Day: Demand Change, Make Choices that Stop Animal Suffering, and Move the World to Protect Animals

World Animal Day comes close on the heels of Gandhi Jayanti, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation who covered animals very deeply within his ambit of compassion. World Animal Protection has written to government and non government stakeholders to retire the riding elephants of Amer Fort in Jaipur to a suitable wildlife friendly sanctuary where they can be rehabilitated for the rest of their lives. We are hopeful that the Prime Minister will heed the heartfelt pleas of the children who want elephants to live free and wild animals to live free on the occasion of this World Animal Day, in 2025, says Gajender Kumar Sharma, Country Director, World Animal Protection in India.

News Voir 3 Oct 2025 2:13 pm

Unrelated Video Shared as GenZ Recently Protesting on Streets in Uttar Pradesh

The visuals are actually from Jaipur, Rajasthan and not Uttar Pradesh as claimed.

The Quint 3 Oct 2025 1:31 pm

Jaipur Diary: Bhakt Bhajan Lal fasts through Navratras

Bhakt Bhajan Lal fasts through Navratras Its nearly two years since he became chief minister, but Bhajan Lal Sharma is known more for temple visits in Rajasthan than for any innovations in governance. During the recent Navratri festival, Bhajan not only fasted all nine days, but also grew a beard to display his deep devotion! Of course, beards hold a special import in the BJP in recent years, with PM Modi being the focal point of this tradition. BJP sources say that during Navratri, Bhajan survived solely on lemonade and coconut water. With critics frowning at this excessive religiosity, the CM made a special bid to project that he was serious about his administrative duties even during Navratri. Modi trip leaves Rajasthan BJP in a tizzy For most public events, PM Modi arrives alone in an open vehicle. But during a recent visit to Rajasthan, he was seen in the same vehicle with CM Bhajanlal Sharma, BJP state president Madan Rathore, and the two DCMs, Diya Kumari and Premchand Bairwa. Political experts see it as a move to convey a message of unity among party leaders who often seem isolated. Later, Modi turned to former CM Vasundhara Raje, who was standing in a corner of the stage, with folded hands. The two spoke for about a minute and now rumour mills are churning overtime in state BJP. Whats the meaning of Raje talking to Modi? Is her political exile coming to an end? Can she be made the CM or has her name been finalised for BJP national president? Or was this a sign of accommodating her loyalists in the reshuffle of Bhajan cabinet? Sariska reopens to tourists with 50 tigers After being closed for three months during the monsoon season, the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar has reopened to tourists. Several tourist vehicles began plying on the very first day on Thursday, with visitors waiting to spot the big cats in Sariska. Tourist visits are prohibited for three months during the monsoon as it is the breeding season for tigers. With nine cubs being born to different tigresses, the number of tigers and tigresses in Sariska has now reached 50. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 3 Oct 2025 7:40 am

Ravan Dahan 2025 time: Check city-wise timings for Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Jaipur, Panipat, Kanpur and other places

Ravan Dahan, Shastra Puja time 2025: Dussehra 2025 is being celebrated on October 2. Vijayadashami marks Lord Rama's victory over Ravana when devotees will worship Lord Shri Ram and Goddess Durga. Shastra Puja also takes place on this day. Check city-wise Ravan Dahan timings here.

The Economic Times 2 Oct 2025 1:37 pm

Congress cites book to claim Gandhi described RSS as 'communal body with totalitarian outlook'

NEW DELHI: With the RSS completing 100 years, the Congress on Thursday cited excerpts from a book to claim that Mahatma Gandhi described the Sangh as a communal body with a totalitarian outlook. In a post on X, Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh said Pyarelal was one of Gandhi's closest aides, being part of his personal staff for almost three decades, and became his secretary after the death of Mahadev Desai in 1942. Pyarelal's books on Mahatma Gandhi have become standard reference works. In 1956, he published the first volume of his book -- Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase -- that was brought out by Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad. It carried a long introduction by the President of India, Dr Rajendra Prasad, as well as an endorsement by the Vice President, Dr S Radhakrishnan, Ramesh said. The second volume appeared two years later, he said. On page 440 of the second volume, Pyarelal writes of a conversation between Mahatma Gandhi and one of his colleagues in which the Father of the Nation describes the RSS as a 'communal body with a totalitarian outlook', the Congress leader said, adding that this conversation took place on September 12, 1947. Pyarelal was one of Mahatma Gandhi's closest aides, being part of his personal staff for almost three decades. After the death of Mahadev Desai in 1942, he became Mahatma Gandhi's secretary. Pyarelal's books on Mahatma Gandhi have become standard reference works. In 1956, he pic.twitter.com/Os4WTQ3Fvi Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) October 2, 2025 Five months later, then Union home minister Sardar Patel banned the RSS, he said. Ramesh also shared a screenshot of the passage from the book, which states that Gandhi characterised the RSS as a communal body with a totalitarian outlook. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the RSS for its role in nation-building on Wednesday, the Congress reminded him that Patel said that the Sangh's activities created an atmosphere that led to the killing of Mahatma Gandhi. In a post on X on Wednesday, Ramesh said, The PM has spoken much of the RSS this morning. Is he even aware of what Sardar Patel wrote to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on July 18, 1948? The Congress leader shared extracts from a letter Patel wrote to Syama Prasad Mookerjee. In the letter, Patel said, As regards the RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha, the case relating to Gandhi ji's murder is sub-judice and I should not like to say anything about the participation of the two organisations, but our reports do confirm that, as a result of the activities of these two bodies, particularly the former, an atmosphere was created in the country in which such a ghastly tragedy became possible.... The activities of the RSS constituted a clear threat to the existence of the government and the State. Our reports show that those activities, despite the ban, have not died down. Indeed, as time has marched on, the RSS circles are becoming more defiant and are indulging in their subversive activities in an increasing measure.... In another post, Ramesh said, Sardar Patel addressed a massive public gathering in Jaipur on December 19, 1948, and spoke forcefully on the RSS. Participating in the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) here on Wednesday, PM Modi said the organisation never displayed any bitterness despite several attacks on it as it continued to work on the principle of nation first. The PM has spoken much of the RSS this morning. Is he even aware of what Sardar Patel wrote to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on July 18, 1948? More to follow.... pic.twitter.com/HGepV8uSn3 Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) October 1, 2025

The New Indian Express 2 Oct 2025 10:44 am

Cough syrup linked to deaths of two children in Rajasthan; 22 batches of the drug banned

At least 8,200 bottles remain in stock at Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital, but authorities have instructed that they should not be given to patients.

The Hindu 2 Oct 2025 1:00 am

Rajasthan cabinet reshuffle rumours intensify as Vasundhara Raje steps up political activity

JAIPUR: In Rajasthan, speculation is mounting within the ruling BJP over a major cabinet reshuffle and expansion in the Bhajan Lal Sharma government. With former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje stepping up her political activity in recent weeks, party insiders hint that the expansion could be timed ahead of the upcoming panchayat elections. Rajasthan currently has 24 ministers (12 cabinet ministers, 9 ministers of state, 2 deputy chief ministers and 1 chief minister). Six posts are vacant in the Cabinet, and six new faces could soon be included. Sources say some ministers from the Bhajan Lal cabinet, whose performance has been tardy, may also be dropped. Also, the reshuffling of departments of some is also possible. Expansion of the Bhajan Lal cabinet has been postponed for a long time, but it may happen soon to balance ethnic and regional equations before the upcoming panchayat polls. The BJP's biggest focus is on Shekhawati, the tribal region and eastern Rajasthan, where the party suffered setbacks in both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections. It's widely believed that before the panchayat elections, the BJP will try to reach out to the communities that are feeling neglected. It's been over 22 months since the BJP government was formed in Rajasthan, and discussions on cabinet expansion are now gaining momentum. BJP sources say that CM Bhajan Lal Sharma has visited Delhi several times in the last few days. During these visits, he has met several top BJP leaders, and it is believed that key discussions have been held on the names for cabinet expansion and reshuffle. What has added to the buzz in BJP circles is the recent activity of former CM Vasundhara Raje, who seems to have come out of her seclusion over the past month. Her recent meetings with top BJP-RSS leaders have set off speculation about her political comeback. Raje has been quite inactive ever since she was ignored for the chief ministerial position two years ago. But suddenly she has held a flurry of meetings with the top BJP-RSS functionaries, including PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. With a Cabinet reshuffle looming in the state, BJP insiders claim Rajes hectic parleys are aimed at ensuring ministerial posts for her loyalists. With the Bhajan governments image taking a beating due to the inexperience of most ministers, top party leaders are likely to accommodate some Raje loyalists. Two veterans from the Raje camp - Malviya Nagar MLA Kalicharan Saraf and Nimbahera MLA Shrichand Kriplani are said to be likely inclusions in the Cabinet. Rajes meetings with the BJPs top leaders have come at a time when the party is still unable to name its next President. Many in the Rajasthan BJP are speculating that Raje has thrown her hat into the ring. Raje is also said to be lobbying for a ministerial berth in the Union Ministry for her son Dushyant Singh, the MP from Jhalawar. With Bhajanlal Sharma, a first-time MLA turned into CM and a majority of freshers in his cabinet the BJP top brass seems to be focusing on forming a strong bunch of competent ministers who could deliver results in the near future. With speculations intensifying each day, an air of suspense and eager anticipation prevails in the Rajasthan BJP.

The New Indian Express 1 Oct 2025 9:19 pm

Air India Express cancels JaipurDubai flight at last minute

Jaipur: Travellers scheduled to fly from Jaipur to Dubai on Air India Express flight IX-195 were left stranded in the early hours of Monday, September 29, after the airline cancelled the service citing aircraft unavailability. The flight was scheduled to depart Jaipur International Airport at 5:55 am, but the aircraft assigned to operate the route Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 1 Oct 2025 6:58 pm

Mumbai records highest economic fraud cases among metros in 2023: NCRB

MUMBAI : Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, topped the list of metropolitan cities in economic offences with 6,476 such cases registered in 2023, as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data. However, as compared to the number of economic offences Mumbai reported in 2022, it saw a dip in such cases in 2023. While it reported 5,671 and 6,960 such cases in 2021 and 2022, respectively, the figure came down by 484 cases in 2023 compared to the previous year, the data showed. Out of these cases, the police have filed chargesheets in 37.9 per cent of cases, the report mentioned. In the list of metropolitan cities, Mumbai was followed by Hyderabad with 5,728 cases of economic offences registered, whereas Jaipur occupied the third spot with 5,304 such cases. Maharashtra's graph in terms of the number of financial fraud cases saw an upward rise over the past few years, with 19,803 such offences in 2023 as compared to 18,729 in 2022 and 15,550 in 2021, the NCRB report said. Rajasthan was in the first spot with 27,675 financial fraud cases, whereas Telangana was at the second spot with 26,321. Maharashtra followed these two states in the third position. Among the total economic fraud cases registered in 2023, the police had filed chargesheets in 54.9 per cent of cases in Maharashtra, the data showed. For cyber crime, Maharashtra recorded 8,103 cases and was at the fourth spot. Karnataka was in the first spot with 21,889 cases registered in 2023. In metropolitan cities cyber crime cases, Mumbai registered 4,131 cases in 2023 and remained in the third spot. Bengaluru was in first spot with 17,631 cases registered in 2023, followed by Hyderabad with 4,855 cases, the report mentioned.

The New Indian Express 1 Oct 2025 9:03 am

Pilots to face tougher alcohol test rules

NEW DELHI: A massive step towards ensuring safer air travel for all has been taken by the aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). It has proposed various stringent punishments for cockpit crew who report drunk for duty, including cancellation of licence for repeat offenders. In its draft amendments to the Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR) made public last week, the regulator stated that alcohol present in the body even in small quantities jeopardises flight safety on several counts and adversely affects an aviator even during the hangover period. It has proposed enforcing these actions in the case of violations detected before the departure of a flight (pre-flight) during the breath-analyser test. The biggest punishment the DGCA has proposed is the cancellation of the license or the approval to fly in the case of any individual who tests positive for the third time during the breath-analyser tests. Testing positive for alcohol twice would result in a three-year suspension of licence while testing positive the first time would result in a three-month suspension of licence. Giving a miss to such tests would also be treated with much seriousness. Similar penalties have been mooted for post-flight alcohol tests. The maximum punishment here is cancellation of license or approval and action initiated as per Aircraft Rules 1977 if the crew tests second time positive in the breath-analyser tests. Testing positive for alcohol for those in a traineeship role like Examiners, Instructors, Line Training Captain, Check Pilot or Line Check Cabin Crew would result in the loss of approval or authorisation for three years in addition to penal action. The DGCA has made it mandatory for all operators to maintain separate records of preflight and postflight breath analyser exams for the flight crew and cabin crew for a minimum period of one year. The draft pointed out that as per the provision of Rule 24 of the Aircraft Rules, a pilot, commander, navigator, engineer, cabin crew or other operating members should have used any alcoholic drink, sedative, narcotic or stimulant drug preparation within 12 hours of the commencement of the flight or use such preparation in the course of the flight. Airlines have been given time till October 24 to respond to the proposed rules. Technical snag causes Jaipur-Pune fllght return A JaipurPune SpiceJet flight had to return to base on Tuesday morning after a technical problem was detected soon after takeoff. According to the official sources at airport the aircraft, operating as SG-1077, departed at 4:50 am, about 15 minutes ahead of schedule, but was forced to turn back within half an hour due to a malfunction in the cockpit door system. The incident comes at a time when airlines are under sharper scrutiny for safety.

The New Indian Express 1 Oct 2025 7:52 am

SpiceJet JaipurPune flight returns after cockpit door malfunction, passengers stranded

JAIPUR: A JaipurPune SpiceJet flight had to return to base on Tuesday morning after a technical problem was detected soon after takeoff. According to the official sources at the airport, the aircraft, operating as SG-1077, departed at 4:50 am, about 15 minutes ahead of schedule, but was forced to turn back within half an hour due to a malfunction in the cockpit door system. The flight had climbed to around 25,000 feet when the pilot alerted Air Traffic Control and sought permission to return. The plane landed safely at Jaipur Airport at 5:15 am. Engineers attempted to fix the issue, but when the fault could not be resolved, the airline cancelled the service altogether. Nearly 70 passengers were on board at the time. Many complained that they were kept waiting for hours and were officially informed of the cancellation only around 11 am. Several fliers who had connecting flights from Pune said they missed onward journeys, while others demanded immediate refunds. Airport authorities confirmed that complaints had been registered and discussions were underway with the airline. This is not the first time the JaipurPune route has faced disruption. About two months ago, the same flight was cancelled abruptly for operational reasons, stranding more than 60 passengers. The incident comes at a time when airlines are under sharper scrutiny for safety. After the recent plane crash in Ahmedabad, flight companies have introduced extra precautionary measures and stricter monitoring before takeoff. Despite these steps, SpiceJet has faced repeated technical issues in recent months. Earlier this month, a Bombardier Q400 arriving in Mumbai from Kandla landed under emergency conditions after losing a tyre during takeoff. The pilots quick response helped avert what could have been a major accident.

The New Indian Express 30 Sep 2025 9:25 pm

Delhi leads in murder, violence against women among metropolitan cities; crimes against STs rise 28% in 2023: NCRB

NEW DELHI: Delhi reported the highest number of murder cases at 503 among metropolitan cities, followed by Bengaluru with 206 and Jaipur with 129, according to National Crime Records Bureau data. Meanwhile, Mumbai reported 124 such cases and Ahmedabad reported 109. In Delhi, 59 incidents took place due to family disputes, 18 due to land and property dispute, 43 during dacoity or robbery, 21 due to love affair, and 28 due to illicit relationship, the data showed. Delhi also topped in abduction and kidnapping cases with 5,715, followed by Jammu and Kashmir with 1,004, among union territories. Among metropolitan cities, the national capital recorded 5,681 cases of abduction and kidnapping, followed by Mumbai with 1,798 and Bengaluru with 1,158. Similarly, the national capital reported the highest number of crimes against women at 13,366, with a chargesheeting rate of 69.9, among metropolitan cities with over 2 million population. Delhi was followed by Mumbai with 6,025 cases, Bengaluru with 4,870, and Jaipur with 3,872. India recorded 27,721 murder cases in 2023, a decline of 2.8 per cent from 2022, while crimes against Scheduled Tribes rose sharply by 28 per cent during the same period. Cybercrimes saw a 31.2 per cent increase with 86,420 cases, as compared to 65,893 reported in 2022. The national record keeper of crimes and trends revealed that 28,522 cases of murder were reported in India in 2022, which came down to 27,721 cases in 2023, a dip of 2.8 per cent. Disputes' (9,209 cases) was the motive in the highest number of murder cases during 2023, followed by 'Personal Vendetta or Enmity' (3,458 cases) and 'Gain' (1,890 cases), the report said. Crimes against Scheduled Tribes saw a jump of 28.8 per cent from 10,064 cases in 2022 to 12,960 cases in 2023, it said. The overall crime rate in the category also saw a surge from 9.6 in 2022 to 12.4 in 2023. Crimes against women showed a nominal increase of 0.4 per cent from 4.45 lakh cases in 2022 to 4,48,211 cases in 2023. Majority of cases under crime against women under IPC were registered under 'Cruelty by Husband or Relatives' (1,33,676 cases, 29.8%) and 'Kidnapping and Abduction of Women' (88,605 cases, 19.8%), followed by 'Assault on Women with intent to outrage her modesty' (83,891 cases, 18.71%) and 'Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO)' (66,232 cases, 14.8%), it said.

The New Indian Express 30 Sep 2025 3:48 pm

Five-year-old dies after consuming cough syrup supplied under free medicine scheme in Rajasthan

JAIPUR: A five-year-old child died after consuming a cough syrup supplied under the Rajasthan governments free medicine scheme. The child, Nitish of Khori Brahmanan village in Sikar district, was unwell and down with cold and cough for a few days. Later, his mother brought him medicine available free of cost at Chirana CHC. But after drinking the cough medicine, Nitishs condition worsened and he was declared dead at the local hospital. The family refused to conduct a post-mortem and took the body after informing the police in writing. However, locals say this is not the first case where drinking this cough syrup has created complications. A few days ago, two children in Ajitgarh area reportedly fell ill after consuming the same medicine. ASI Rohitas Kumar Jangid said that Mukesh Sharma's son, Nitish, was given cough medicine from Chirana CHC on Sunday evening. His condition worsened at night, and he was given water. He died on Monday morning while being taken to the hospital. Medical Jurist Dr Ranjit Benda said that the family brought the child to the hospital in an unconscious state, where he was declared dead after examination. According to reports, the child's father runs a hotel in Jharkhand. On receiving information about the incident, he returned to his village. The child's family is currently grieving the death. It is worth noting that recently, the condition of a three-year-old child, the CHC in charge, and two ambulance drivers in Bayana in Bharatpur district had also deteriorated due to the same syrup. When the child was given medicine for cough treatment, his heartbeat increased, and he became unconscious. Following a complaint, the CHC in charge and two drivers consumed the medicine to test its reaction. Subsequently, the condition of these three people worsened, and they had to be admitted to the hospital. Following the incident, a ban was imposed on the distribution of the same batch of the medicine throughout Bharatpur district. Complaints such as vomiting, drowsiness, nervousness, dizziness, restlessness, and unconsciousness have been reported after consuming cough syrup in Bharatpur and Sikar districts. In response, the Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation (RMSCL) has banned the sale and use of all 19 batches of the syrup supplied by the manufacturer and sent samples for testing. These alarming incidents in Sikar and Bharatpur have raised a serious question mark over the cough syrup being supplied under the free medicine scheme in Rajasthan.

The New Indian Express 30 Sep 2025 1:56 pm

Rajasthan Congress permits 'ghar wapsi' for several rebel leaders; seeks to balance Gehlot, Pilot factions

JAIPUR: Several prominent leaders in Rajasthan who were expelled for anti-party activities in the past two years have returned to the Congress. Most of these leaders had rebelled and dented Congress's prospects in the last Assembly elections in 2023. The six expelled leaders who have returned to the Congress fold over the past week, include names like Mewaram Jain, Balendu Singh Shekhawat, Sandeep Sharma, Balram Yadav, Arvind Damor, and Tejpal Mirdha. AICC Rajasthan in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa sent a letter to PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara ordering the revocation of the earlier expulsion of these leaders. All these leaders were once influential Congress figures in their constituencies but were expelled for rebelling and contesting the 2023 Assembly elections as independents, derailing the partys plans. Now, after being in regular contact with top Congress leaders, and the state Congress leadership stating that any leader who wishes to return to the party unconditionally is welcome, their ghar wapsi has been permitted. Interestingly, the six leaders who have been allowed a ghar wapsi by the Congress belong mainly to the factions led by former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his arch-rival in Rajasthan Congress, Sachin Pilot. For instance, while Mewaram Jain is well-known to be close to Gehlot, Tejpal Mirdha is considered close to Pilot. Another significant return to the party fold is Balendu Singh Shekhawat, the son of former Assembly Speaker Dipendra Singh Shekhawat and a close associate of Sachin Pilot. Though he was expelled for six years after being found involved in anti-party activities, Balendu's expulsion has now been revoked. Congress sources say the party disciplinary committee still has applications for the reinstatement of over a dozen rebels pending. As most leaders permitted a return belong to either the Gehlot or the Pilot factions, it suggests that the party is trying to address and rectify the rifts and factionalism that have for years been the bane of the Congress in Rajasthan.

The New Indian Express 29 Sep 2025 9:36 pm

Technical glitches at PM Modis Banswara rally cost Rajasthan IT Secretary Archana Singh her post

JAIPUR:Senior IAS officer Archana Singh has been removed from her post as Secretary of the Information Technology and Communications (IT&C) Department in Rajasthan after technical glitches marred Prime Minister Narendra Modis rally in Banswara on Thursday. When the Prime Minister arrived at the venue, the video system reportedly failed and the live feed was interrupted for nearly 10 minutes. Audio problems also surfaced during his interaction with farmers. These lapses have cost Archana Singh her post, and she has now been placed on Awaiting Posting Orders (APO) status. Under this status, an officer is relieved from their current position but is not yet given a new assignment. The official order issued by the Personnel Department cited administrative reasons for her removal. However, speculation in bureaucratic circles suggests the glitches were viewed as negligence. The decision has created unease within the state bureaucracy. Archana Singh, a 2004-batch IAS officer, has previously served in several key departments in Rajasthan. Until her removal, she was heading the Department of Information Technology (DOIT) and is now awaiting a fresh posting.

The New Indian Express 28 Sep 2025 4:28 pm

Obscene hoardings of former congress MLA Mewaram in Rajasthan spark outrage; his comeback rekindles party tussle

JAIPUR: Obscene posters and hoardings targeting former MLA Mewaram Jain have sparked a major controversy in Congress. Jain had recently re-entered the party after being expelled last year over the alleged obscene CD and rape case. On Saturday morning, the posters appeared across Barmer, Baytu, and Balotra, featuring his obscene photograph. They carried the message: Barmer is disgraced. Barmers Congress will not tolerate the disrespect of women. We will not accept rapists. Jain, a three-term MLA from Barmer between 2008 and 2023, was expelled by Congress in January 2024 after a case under gang rape and the POCSO Act was filed against him in Jodhpur in December 2023. He claims his acquittal by the court paved the way for his return home to Congress. The identity of those behind the posters remains uncertain, but sources say they reflect internal dissent. Some Congress leaders reportedly went to Delhi to register objections with the partys high command. Baytu MLA and MP Congress in-charge Harish Chaudhary, known for opposing the return of Amin Khan earlier, is also said to be against Jains comeback. Reacting to the posters, Mewaram Jain has also said, Even after the court has given a clean chit, calling all this fake, my opponents have put up posters. This is despicable. I have lodged a police complaint. This is not BJPs doingeveryone knows who is behind it. I will not be deterred. Even if they threaten or kill me, I will remain in the Congress. In a sharp statement, Jain further remarked, Congress defeated Congress in the Assembly elections, which is why the party won only one of eight seats in Barmer-Jaisalmer. As for my character, conduct a narco-analysis on me and othersthe truth will come out. Since rejoining, I have faced harassment through threatening calls. Who ordered this? Observers believe former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot played a crucial role in facilitating the re-entry of both leaders. While Chaudharyconsidered close to Sachin Pilothad built a stronghold in Barmer-Jaisalmer during elections, Gehlot appears to have reasserted his dominance after Jains and Khan's return. However, following the uproar, district authorities and police began removing the posters early in the morning. Congress also distanced itself from the incident. Jaisalmer District Congress President clarified, The party has no connection with these posters. We have demanded action from the Collector and SP against those responsible. Induction or expulsion is a collective party decision, not an individual one. Municipal Council Commissioner Surendra Singh Rajawat confirmed, The posters have been removed, and action will be taken against those who put them up without permission. Meanwhile, the BJP has seized the opportunity to attack Congress. Former State Womens Commission chairperson Suman Sharma alleged that the posters expose the partys true face and called Congress a party that insults women. Experts say the controversy has once again laid bare deep divisions within Congress, with local leadership fractured over morality, loyalty, and power struggles.

The New Indian Express 27 Sep 2025 8:42 pm

Five Dead, One Critical After Thar Loses Control, Hits Divider On Gurugram-Delhi-Jaipur Highway

According to police, the vehicle was travelling at high speed when the driver lost control, causing it to slam violently into the divider.

News18 27 Sep 2025 11:45 am

Fleeing Abuse At Home, UP Teen Gang-Raped In Jaipur, Delivers Stillborn

A 15-year-old Gorakhpur girl, fleeing abuse, was raped in Jaipur, police said.

News18 26 Sep 2025 4:02 pm

Elderly Woman Killed, Daughter Injured After Truck Mows Them Down In Rajasthan

An elderly woman was killed and her daughter seriously injured after being run over by a speeding container truck while crossing the JaipurDelhi National Highway.

News18 26 Sep 2025 2:27 pm

Entire nation celebrating GST festival: Modi in Rajasthan

JAIPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged people to adopt Swadeshi in their buying-selling culture to strengthen local industries and make India self-reliant. For me, Swadeshi means that no matter which country the brand is from, it should be made in India. It should be made by the youth of the country and should have the fragrance of my countrys soil, Modi said, addressing a rally in Rajasthans Banswara. We have another goal: a self-reliant India. It is very important that we do not depend on anyone else. We must make Swadeshi our pride. Adopting it should not be limited to purchasing goods. This will strengthen local industries, increase employment, and contribute to the countrys economic progress, he said, urging traders and shopkeepers to display signs declaring, The goods sold here are Swadeshi. Modi also highlighted the benefits of GST reforms, saying the new standards have freed people from the hassles of tolls and taxes. During the Congress rule, there was only loot. Under the BJP government, there is only savings. That is why the entire country is celebrating the GST Savings Festival, he said, adding that household expenses have reduced in a big way due to the GST reforms. During the event, the PM laid the foundation for and inaugurated several projects in the fields of renewable energy, water supply, power, road, and infrastructure worth over Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Among the most significant is the Mahi-Banswara nuclear power project, a 2,800 MW facility to be built at a cost of Rs 42,000 crore in Banswara. In addition, the PM laid the foundation stone for a 590 MW renewable energy project in Bikaner and a 15.5 GW power transmission line in Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sirohi, Nagaur, and Bikaner. PM Modi also flagged off trains from Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Udaipur, including Vande Bharat Express. The PM also hit out at the previous Congress government in Rajasthan, saying the state became an epicentre of paper leaks during its rule. The Jal Jeevan Mission was sacrificed due to corruption, atrocities against women were at their peak, and rapists were protected, he said. N-power plant among Rs 1.08L cr projects launched During the event, the PM laid the foundation for and inaugurated several projects in the fields of renewable energy, water supply, power, road, and infrastructure worth over Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Among the most significant is the Mahi-Banswara nuclear power project, a 2,800 MW facility to be built at a cost of Rs 42,000 crore in Banswara. The Prime Minister also flagged off trains from Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Udaipur.

The New Indian Express 26 Sep 2025 8:07 am

Body Of 4-Month-Old Found In AC Cabinet. She Was Killed By... | When Women Uphold Patriarchy

Four-month-old Mahi was found dead in an AC cabinet in Jaipur after her mother allegedly planned the murder due to a preference for a boy.

News18 26 Sep 2025 8:00 am

Flight with 162 on board lands safely at Hyderabad airport after bird strike

Hyderabad: A major accident was averted on Thursday morning, September 25, after an Indigo flight suffered a bird strike while landing at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. The aircraft, operating as 6E-816 from Jaipur in Rajasthan, was carrying 162 passengers. The pilots managed to land the plane safely despite the impact from the strike, averting Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 25 Sep 2025 4:14 pm

Rajasthan: Dalit men assaulted for attempting to enter temple

Jaipur: A group of Dalit men were allegedly assaulted for attempting to enter a temple during a religious procession at a village in Rajasthans Churu district, police said on September 22. The incident, which occurred at Sadasar village on Sunday, led to protests outside the local police station on Monday. According to an FIR lodged Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 Sep 2025 7:45 pm

Gujarat Giants' Over-dependency on Mohammadreza Shadloui is Worrying: Sunil Taneja

Speaking on KBD Live, JioStar expert Sunil Taneja analysed the match-up between Jaipur Pink Panthers and U Mumba

Deccan Chronicle 24 Sep 2025 3:28 pm

3 probationary sub-inspectors held in 2021 SI paper leak case in Rajasthan

Jaipur, Sep 24: Rajasthans Special Operations Group (SOG) has arrested three probationary sub-inspectors for allegedly clearing the 2021 SI recruitment exam with the help of leaked papers, officials said on Wednesday. Additional Director General of Police (ATS and SOG) V K Singh said those arrested have been identified as Parmesh Chaudhary, 26, a resident of Tyoda village in Jaipur Rural, posted at Tonk police lines; Manohar Singh, 25, a resident of Sediyan village in Jalore, posted at Kota police lines; [] The post 3 probationary sub-inspectors held in 2021 SI paper leak case in Rajasthan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 Sep 2025 11:23 am

Rajasthan Congress MLA Dewasi alleges threats to family

JAIPUR: Congress MLA Ratan Dewasi has created quite a stir by posting a shocking message on social media, alleging that his family has been facing threats for years. In his statement, Dewasi claimed that a former minister of the previous government, his son, and several administrative officials were behind these threats. Dewasi on Monday shared a post on X, Is this the right time to safeguard your family? For years, my family has been facing threats from an ex-minister of the past government, along with his son and several officials. They are trying to harm my family with the help of certain people from Jalore, Sirohi, and trustees of the Sundha Mata temple. Dewasi further added that despite these threats, his fight for the weaker sections of society and for a drug-free society would continue. Time will tell. Not a long time, but I will speak a day later, he said in the post. Is this the right time to safeguard your family? For years, my family has been facing threats from an ex-minister of the past government, along with his son, and several other officials. They are allegedly seeking to harm my family with the support of certain individuals from Ratan Devasi (@RatanDevasiINC) September 21, 2025 Although Dewasi did not name anyone, the seriousness of his allegations drew attention because he tagged Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Sachin Pilot, Rajasthan Congress, Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, and Rajasthan Police, suggesting that the person he referred to could be a senior Congress leader. When contacted by the media, Dewasi confirmed that his family and children had been stalked for a long time and were even subjected to personal remarks. However, he declined to reveal more details, saying: I am currently out of town. I will explain the entire matter to the SP and the media after I return. Asked to clarify who the former minister in question was, Dewasi said he would disclose it only later. Ratan Dewasi was first elected as an MLA from Raniwada in 2008. He also served as Deputy Chief Whip in the Gehlot government. However, he lost the assembly elections in both 2013 and 2018, and later failed in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. In 2023, he returned to the assembly with a victory margin of around 22,000 votes.

The New Indian Express 23 Sep 2025 7:52 pm

Ideathon 2025: JKLU to Reward Young Innovators for Solutions to Tackle SDGs

The winners of the competition will be announced at a ceremony on the JK Lakshmipat University campus in Jaipur on December 21.

News Voir 23 Sep 2025 1:09 pm

Suspense over Phytosaur fossil in Jaisalmer village

JAIPUR: Suspense and excitement continue to mount in Megha village in Fatehgarh subdivision of Jaisalmer district where ancient fossilised remains were recently unearthed near Harpals pond. During excavation, researchers found fossilised stones resembling wood along with a large vertebrate bone structure which has sparked intense speculation of a prehistoric creature dating back millions of years. While Jaisalmer has yielded several important paleontological finds in the past, this latest discovery is being viewed as particularly significant. Initial assessments suggest the fossil belongs to a prehistoric reptile, with experts linking the find to the Late Triassic and Jurassic formations of the region. While these remains were discovered by locals in end-August, a team of scientists from the JNV University in Jodhpur has collected the relevant samples. Local authorities have ensured that the entire area has been well-protected through barbed wires. Fatehgarh SDM Bharat Gurjar confirmed that the remains discovered a few weeks ago have now been fully secured. We have preserved the fossil and enclosed the site. A team from Jodhpurs JNV University has already collected samples, and we have written to the Geological Survey of India (GSI). Only after GSIs study will the age and classification of the fossil be officially confirmed, he said. Senior groundwater scientist Dr. Narayandas Inkhia noted that Jaisalmer has a long record of fossil discoveries, including confirmed dinosaur remains in Akal and Thaiyat. At first glance, this vertebrate structure appears to be 6-7 feet long. While it would be premature to label it a dinosaur, it may indeed belong to a large prehistoric reptile. Fossil vertebrates dating back nearly 180 million years have been found here before, he said. Dr Inkhiya and his team who work for the states water department had played a vital role in unearthing the discovery at Megha village in Jaisalmer. In addition, researcher Parth Jagani, who examined the fossil, observed that its spine is clearly visible. The fossil is six to seven feet long and three to four feet wide. Its size indicates it was a large semiaquatic creature. Given the Jurassic-age rock formations of the region, the fossil likely belongs to that era. Earlier, dinosaur footprints, shark fossils, and marine remains have been recorded in Jaisalmer. This too may represent a major addition to that record, he explained. Experts believe that the site could hold many more hidden fossils that may provide crucial on the history of evolution.

The New Indian Express 23 Sep 2025 7:33 am

Manipal University Jaipur Hosts 4th Convocation for Online Learners

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News Voir 22 Sep 2025 4:05 pm

Smriti Mandhana Breaks Virat Kohli's Record With 50-ball ODI Century

Indias batting wizard Virat Kohli was previously at the summit of the fastest ODI century for India, scoring a 52-ball effort against Australia in Jaipur in 2013

Deccan Chronicle 21 Sep 2025 10:38 am

Jaipur Diary | Whispers of Vasundhara Rajes retirement grow louder

Whispers of Rajes retirement grow louder Once the undisputed face of the BJP in the state, Vasundhara Raje is now slipping into political oblivion. The turning point came in 2023 when the BJP high command surprised everyone by plucking Bhajanlal Sharmas name out of a lottery to crown him Chief Ministersignalling the end of Rajes era. Her loyalists hopes of a grand comeback are fading fast. Word in Jaipurs political circles is that Rajes own camp is thinning out. First, strong leaders from Chittor drifted away, and now, whispers say Jaipur heavyweights are following suit. Adding fuel to it, insiders claim that during her recent Jodhpur visit, even one of her closest aides gave her the cold shoulder. Pilot in hot seat as power games heat up The Congress in Rajasthan seems busy fighting its own battles. Once again, the spotlight is on Sachin Pilot, and whispers suggest fresh moves are underway to corner him. His birthday show of strength in Mewar hasnt gone down well with senior leaders. The timing is tellingrumours swirl that after Diwali, Govind Singh Dotasara may be shown the door as state Congress chief, paving the way for Pilot to take charge. If that happens, Pilots claim to the Chief Ministers chair in 2028 will get a solid boost. No wonder several Congress heavyweights are rushing to Mewar with rallies and meetings, hoping to cut him down to size. Jumbo rides back in Amer Fort at royal fee! The elephants are back on parade at Jaipurs historic Amer Fort, but this joyride is now burning holes in tourist pockets. After a month-long halt thanks to the Rambagh wall collapse in the fort premises , the rides resumed this Wednesday with a grand new rateRs 2,500 a ride instead of the old Rs 1,500. Mahouts are trumpeting with joy, saying the hike was long overdue - How do you feed an elephant that eats Rs 4,000 a day on tourist pennies? they ask. The government agreed, and voil - the fare was hiked! But while the elephants are strutting and the owners smiling, tourists arent exactly amused. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 21 Sep 2025 9:52 am

Rajesh Gill receives the Best National Team trophy

Rajesh Gill, former Ranji Player and Mentor of the J&K Differently-Abled Cricket Team, receives the Best National Team trophy at the Divyam Awards Ceremony in Jaipur, recognizing the teams unbeaten run in two national tournaments. The honor celebrates the spirit, dedication, and achievements of J&Ks differently-abled cricketers. The post Rajesh Gill receives the Best National Team trophy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Sep 2025 5:02 am

Canter to gallop: A young Maharaja is reviving the legacy of Jaipur Polo

Padmanabh Singh, also known as Pacho, is actively promoting polo. He aims to revive the sport's legacy in Jaipur and internationally. Jaipur Polo Team had won several tournaments in the last domestic season. Singh plans to promote women's polo and make his team competitive globally. He also intends to revive the Jaipur Trophy in various countries.

The Economic Times 20 Sep 2025 11:07 pm

Four Pilgrims Injured As Bus Overturns In Guntur District

The bus was carrying 50 devotees on a 50-day pilgrimage from Jaipur, having completed 28 days so far: Phirangipuram police

Deccan Chronicle 20 Sep 2025 9:37 pm