iStarts Rising Rajasthan aims to give the states startup ecosystem a fillip
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Leopard strays into residential colony in Jaipur, attacks 3
A leopard strayed into a Jaipur residential colony, injuring three people before being tranquilized and rescued. The incident occurred in Vidyadhar Nagar, an area connected to Nahargarh forest, a known leopard habitat. Forest officials confirmed the growing leopard population in the region, attributing the incident to the animal's search for food or water.
Income Tax Tribunal Clears Ajit Pawar in Benami Property Case
MUMBAI: Anti-corruption activist Anjali Damania on Saturday expressed shock over the clean chit given to Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in an alleged Benami property case. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal has cleared Ajit Pawar and his family members of the Rs 1,000 crore benami property allegations. Ms. Damania alleged that it was yet another classic example of misuse of government machinery by the BJP. The appellate tribunals order came a day after Mr. Pawar took oath as the deputy chief minister on December 4. First they start inquiries by EOW and other agencies, get the Income Tax to conduct raid and induct the same person into the BJP. Ajit Pawar got the post of DCM for the sixth time. He got his property worth Rs 100 crore back. Now why will he part ways with the BJP? This is being done to every other party, Ms Damania said. Terming it as a blackmail of political leaders from other parties, the activist further added, It has become a modus operandi (of the BJP). First, file cases using the government agencies. Then induct the leaders in BJP and withdraw the cases against them. All political parties are the same and they have everyones file. These files are used to blackmail leaders and bring them in BJP. This order (regarding Ajit Pawars case) is a clear cut example. In October 2021, the Income Tax Department conducted raids on several companies, recovering documents that purportedly linked certain properties to Ajit Pawar and his family under benami ownership. However, the tribunal rejected these claims on December 12, 2022, declaring that the allegations lacked sufficient evidence. A deputy commissioner of Income Tax had challenged the tribunals order. However, the appellate tribunal also held that no case was made against Mr. Pawar and his family members and refused to interfere in the impugned order of the tribunal. In its detailed ruling, the appellate tribunal noted that no irregularities were found in the records presented. It stated, The material produced by the appellant does not show any benami transaction. It also said that all payments for the properties in question were made through legitimate channels, either via banking systems or other methods compliant with the law. It is not that Ajit Pawar, Sunetra Pawar and Parth Pawar transferred funds to procure benami properties, the appellate tribunal said. Dismissing the allegations that the tribunal order had anything to do with him joining the BJP, Mr. Pawar said, When did I join the BJP? It has been around 1.5 years. We should not take the allegations seriously every time. He was referring to the fact that the tribunal order came in December 2022 and he joined the BJP-led Mahayuti in July 2023. The case pertains to allegations that Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank auctioned Jarandeshwar Co-operative Sugar Mill in 2010 at a reduced price when Ajit Pawar served on the MSCB board. Guru Commodity Services Pvt Ltd purchased the mill, partially funded by Sparkling Soil Pvt Ltd, associated with Ajit Pawar and his wife Sunetra. Allegations claimed Guru Commodity Services acted as a proxy owner, with actual control residing with Pawar's Sparkling Soil company. In 2021, I-T searched approximately 70 premises across Mumbai, Pune, Baramati, Goa, and Jaipur, discovering unaccounted and benami transactions worth Rs 183 crore. They subsequently attached properties valued over Rs 1,000 crore allegedly controlled by Ajit Pawar's family and associates. Speaking about the IT Appellate Tribunals relief to Mr. Pawar, Maharashtra NCP chief Sunil Tatkare said, Let the opposition say whatever they want to say. This is a judicial decision.
BSF doing remarkable work for nation: Union Minister praises border guarding forces role
Jaipur, Dec 7: Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday appreciated the work and role of the Border Security Force (BSF) in keeping the countrys frontiers and areas along them safe and secure. Speaking to the media at Jodhpur Airport, the Union Minister praised the BSF for securing Indias border areas, describing []
Adilabad Farmers Rely on Catapults To Fight Monkey Menace
Adilabad: The monkey business is no childs play, and yet locals of the erstwhile Adilabad district are resorting to a toy from their childhood catapults, or ghulare to keep the simians away from themselves, their houses and crops. Monkey attacks are linked to at least two deaths. Its serious business, and expensive. Monkeys maraud through crops, causing damage worth thousands to each farmer, enter houses and bite people. In case someone is bitten, the course of treatment is similar to that of a dog bite. Farmers have to purchase nets to keep monkeys away from their crops ripe for harvest. Hiring catchers is expensive: They charge Rs 500-Rs 1000 per animal, depending on the age of the simians. The monkey catchers are mostly from Nellore and also from Narasapur in Medak. Villagers then hired langurs to chase away the monkeys. The simians would return when the langurs were taken away. Farmer Marsakola Sarangarao of Mamidiguda said they were facing a lot of hardships from monkeys which are destroying their crops. The monkey menace is more prevalent in villages located on the fringes of forests. Vendors selling boiled and roasted corn at the roadside are facing problems from monkeys at Utnoor, Indhanpalli, Udumpur, Gudihathnoor, Jannaram, Khanapur and Kadam. The matter is so serious that locals submitted a memorandum to MLA Gaddam Vivek to take steps to control the monkey menace in Bheemaram. At Jaipur, locals took out a rally to demand that the state government take steps to control the menace in Mancherial district. All to no avail. Monkeys hordes have damaged cotton seeds, soya and redgram, jowar, maize and groundnut, cotton, Bengal gram and other pulses. It is observed that monkeys eat 30 per cent of the crop in some areas. Indias second monkey rescue and rehabilitation centre (MRRC) is located in Sarangapur in Nirmal district, established in December 2020 by the forest department. Costing Rs 2.25 crore, it could accommodate 150 monkeys. It was closed in July after treating about 1,000 monkeys because of the expense of running it, and a lack of animals to sterilise. Dr Srikar Raju of the MRRC said that catching monkeys had become costly and that the centre could handle 10 monkeys a day. He said combined efforts are needed for capturing monkeys and it was not a job that individuals could handle. Monkeys are sterilised on the condition that they are released in the same place. That, of course, means additional expense, apart from opposition from locals. Pochera villagers collected Rs 1.3 lakh to get rid of the monkey menace in Adilabad district. The village development committees (VDCs) are not interested in spending money on capturing monkeys. In one instance, however, VDC of Narsapur of Nirmal district captured 150 monkeys. Forest officials even got some inputs on how to control the monkey menace from Himachal Pradesh where a similar project is on since monkeys damage the apple crop. The BRS government planned to establish mini-MRRCs to sterilise monkeys to control their population all over the state but the project did not take off. And, hence, the demand for catapults (ghulare). Unlike in the past, when ghulare were sold only at local fairs, sellers now visit villages and sell them for Rs 40- Rs 150 apiece. Villagers use charra (ball bearings) and sometimes pebbles in their catapults. Farmers also use catapults to chase away birds and monkeys and wild boars. Ghulares are available locally for Rs 40-Rs 50 apiece in Adilabad district. GRAPHICS Monkey menace At two persons have died in monkey-related incidents. Scores of people have sustained injuries. Oct. 1, 2024: Bongoni Laxmi,52, died of a head injury while trying to escape a monkey in Vidyanagar Colony in Khanapur in Nirmal district. She went into a coma and died. Feb. 12, 2020: Raisidam Jangu Bai, 65, died on the spot in the attack by a group of monkeys in Boath mandal headquarters
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ED raids in Nagpur, other cities in money laundering case against IAS Sanjeev Hans
Nagpur: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a series of high-profile raids in Nagpur and at 12 other locations across Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, and Jaipur. The raids were part of an ongoing money laundering investigation into the activities of Bihar cadre IAS officer Sanjeev Hans and others, media reports said. The raids were reportedly conducted on [] The post ED raids in Nagpur, other cities in money laundering case against IAS Sanjeev Hans appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
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Effective leadership goes beyond fitting into a stereotype: Sheetal Vanwari
The landscape of coworking spaces in India is changing, and Sheetal Vanwari , Chief Marketing Officer of Awfis Space Solutions Limited, offers a front-row perspective on what it takes to lead in this sector. With Awfis focus shifting towards Tier II cities and its direct-to-consumer (D2C) approach, Vanwaris role goes beyond traditional marketing. Her work bridges customer insights, long-term strategy, and community-driven experiences, shaping a brand that caters to modern workforce needs. In this conversation, Vanwari shares how a typical day at Awfis involves balancing the intricacies of operational execution with strategic vision. Each day at Awfis involves everything from checking performance metrics to planning new initiatives and engaging with customers through events and reports. In this conversation, Vanwari shares the lessons and experiences that have shaped her leadership style over the years and how she continues to guide Awfis through an ever-changing industry. Edited Excerpts: Can you walk us through a typical day in your role as the CMO of Awfis? What are the key focus areas that occupy your time, and how do you balance strategic planning with operational execution? As anyone in marketing knows, theres no typical day so maybe I can take you through some of those rare days that go as planned. Generally, it starts with reviewing daily social media and SEM performance followed by catching up on industry news. New initiatives, campaigns, and interdepartmental collaborative projects take up the rest of the morning. The second half of the day is spent catching up on deliverables with the team, maybe visiting other centres, stakeholder meetings and brainstorming. Thanks to a very strong team, Im able to give due time to planning and long-term brand strategy along with new launches and initiatives, while the team flawlessly executes and handles their individual projects end to end. As a newly listed company, and the first in our category, our focus areas are to continue enhancing the customer experience, work on bettering our ROI, especially on new customer acquisitions and retain our leadership position through concentrated branding efforts. Going public comes with its fair share of responsibility and learnings and its an exciting time for us. Awfis has seen remarkable growth since its launch. How has the brand's positioning evolved over the years? What would you say is the core USP that sets Awfis apart from its competitors in the coworking space? Since its inception in 2015, Awfis has transformed India's corporate real estate landscape through its customer-centric approach and spectrum of workspace solutions. As one of the pioneers of flex in India with the largest network, the Awfis brand always stood for consistent delivery. Today, Awfis stands as a trusted and reputed brand that has placed flexible workspaces at the forefront of commercial real estate by pioneering key innovations, including the Managed Aggregation business model, online booking of workspaces, expansion into Tier II cities, and a commitment to transparent pricing. Over time with its many firsts, the brand has established itself as a thought leader in the flex sector by curating conversations on the ever-evolving workspace sector, whether its through podcasts, webinars, guest blogs or collaborative industry reports. As Indias first publicly listed flexible workspace provider, Awfis has paved the way for emerging businesses to take bold steps in this dynamic sector. Awfis has adopted a D2C approach in its marketing strategy. Can you walk us through the key customer touchpoints that you focus on? How do these touchpoints help build deeper connections with your target audience? When you think about our product and the fact that our TG is a captive audience in our own spaces, Awfis' direct-to-consumer (D2C) approach makes perfect sense. We have deep insights into their behaviour and access to their journey from an offline and online perspective. We can further break this journey by product. For eg: our mobility products which include Meeting rooms, Day passes and Virtual Offices, have a very distinct user type and a huge potential for cross-selling. For this audience, who uses our services sporadically, the main touchpoints are email and WhatsApp. Whereas, for longer-term customers, the touchpoints are incentre marketing along with community engagement. In the last fiscal year alone, we hosted over 700 pop-up stores, collaborated with 200+ brands, and organized more than 450 events. These community-driven activities continue to foster networking opportunities and strengthen relationships among our clients. We also use space and people insights to create industry reports for other stakeholders like our latest Awfis Unwind report which deep dives into consumption behaviour amongst the modern workforce. While coworking spaces have traditionally thrived in Tier I cities, is there significant want in Tier II and III towns? Or does Tier I still hold a lot of potential for growth in this sector? We have witnessed tremendous potential in Tier II cities for flexible workspaces due to the growing influx of entrepreneurs, SMEs and demand from GCCs. With 90% of our operations currently in Tier ! and 10% in Tier II, we are shifting this focus to balance our growth by expanding aggressively in Tier II cities, targeting 15% in Tier II and 85% in Tier I. Cities like Indore, Jaipur, and Bhubaneswar are emerging as key markets due to the availability of skilled talent, cost-effective real estate, overall quality of living and increasing focus on infrastructure development. In previous discussions, you've highlighted how some brands today are built with short-term, fast-track growth strategies. In an era where customers are often treated as look-alike audiences, how do you think brands can build genuine customer loyalty through their marketing efforts? The simple answer to building genuine customer loyalty? Build products that genuinely help and better a customers life. Market them through authentic conversations and be consistent in your delivery. Its not the catchy slogan, the price tag or the influencer its the BTS work in getting to know your customer, and their journey, and then adding value to their life. At Awfis, we're passionate about customer experience. We spend time understanding our customers and building meaningful connections through personalized experiences. We listen, adapt, and deliver tailored solutions, fostering connections through community events and initiatives. By prioritizing empathy, trust, and mutual growth, we have built a strong and loyal community who have today become our brand advocates. Our members aren't just customers they are also our partners who keep us grounded and encourage us to do better every day. Youve worked with Awfis for close to a decade, rising from a general manager to becoming the CMO. Could you share a pivotal moment or challenge during this journey that significantly shaped your leadership style? How do these experiences inform your decisions and actions today as a leader? When your growth is parallel to a companys growth, the companys values become ingrained and a part of your leadership style. There were 3 distinct phases in my journey at Awfis The startup phase We were young, raring to go, and the world was our oyster. During this phase, my workstyle was all hands on deck, experimenting with new initiatives, quick ideas, and quicker turnaround times. We were growing fast as an organization and marketing was instrumental in laying the building blocks to the brand we were going to become. The second phase was during the pandemic and this period marked the growth of the company, our network and us, as a team. The culture of empathy and open communication which was solidified during this time still holds true and is part of the leadership DNA in Awfis. Finally, while we always anticipated the companys listing, as the vision was consistently communicated, the actual experience brought a reserve of strength and resilience that I wasnt sure I possessed. Going through the listing process has been a valuable learning journey, marking a new chapter that can feel quite overwhelming. As brand custodians we are aligned with the companys vision; the world is watching, and every decision we make carries weight. Inclusivity is an essential point of conversation across industries. How does Awfis ensure that inclusivity is embedded both in its creative marketing efforts and internal corporate culture? Can you share any specific initiatives that stand out in this regard? When we talk about inclusivity, we generally tend to think about it in terms of 2-3 parameters, but it is so much more. Diversity extends beyond gender and age, encompassing various personality types so that we create a welcoming space where everyone can be their authentic selves. We try our best to ensure that our marketing efforts are not token gestures but real conversations. For eg: one of our GenFlex reports, we had extensive surveys to understand workforce preferences across generations, geographies, and genders. We use these learnings to design spaces to cater to their divergent needs. Inclusivity is not restricted to marketing, its in the spaces we build, its a part of our culture, and its being aware that its an evolving process, and we all have a long way to go. What is your leadership philosophy, and how has it evolved over the years? Additionally, what advice would you offer to young professionals entering the marketing industry today, especially in a fast-evolving B2B space like coworking? My philosophy can be summed up as You do You. Find a place that celebrates your uniqueness and encourages you to be yourself. There are too many people telling young professionals what to do so my only advice to them would be to be clear about what they want and go wherever they can find it. Similarly, effective leadership goes beyond fitting into a stereotype or role model of who a leader, a woman, or a woman leader needs to be and instead focuses on being authentic and building qualities that contribute to a positive work environment In your earlier advertising days, you mentioned how high-stress environments affect your mental health. With the benefit of hindsight, what advice would you give your younger self in those early, fast-paced years? How do you manage stress and work-life balance in your current role? Its easy to look back and be unaffected but when youre in the moment and so involved, its difficult to not get stressed. My go-to mechanism then and now is to have a life outside of work. Something you love, and helps you really disconnect from work. And please, this doesnt include doing things to put on Instagram to show the world what a great time youre having thats another stress by itself!
Shantanu Naidu shares 'silent' update on life after Ratan Tata's death, unveils his next big move
Shantanu Naidu launched Bookies, a unique reading initiative. The community gathers at public places to read silently. Bookies started in Mumbai and expanded to Pune, Bengaluru, and Jaipur. Naidu plans to bring Bookies to other Indian cities. He aims to revive the joy of reading in a digital age. Naidu was Ratan Tata's close associate and continues his legacy.
Workshop on sustainable agriculture underway
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Dec 5: The Birangana Sati Sadhani Rajyik Vishwavidyalaya in Golaghat, is hosting a three-day workshop titled Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in Sustainable Agriculture: Crop Farming and Marketing Strategies for Small-Scale Cultivators, which began on Thursday. The workshop was organised by the Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Agricultural Marketing, Jaipur, in collaboration []
CHENNAI: Even as the National Wrestling Championships begins in Bengaluru on Friday, all eyes will be on the annual general meeting (AGM) of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) scheduled on the last day (Sunday). As the Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) has decided not to field its wrestlers, the championship, as reported by this daily, will not see participation from most of the country's elite wrestlers including the Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aman Sehrawat. A similar situation arose last year when the WFI held the nationals in Pune while the ad-hoc panel, which was then running the day-to-day affairs of the federation, organised it in Jaipur with the RSPB being the hosts. This is the second time, the RSPB is not sending its wrestlers for the nationals. The reason is said to be the sports ministry's order wherein it suspended the WFI. But if that is the case then the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) should also not have sent the entries for the Bengaluru event. This issue will be discussed in the AGM, a WFI source told this daily. Coincidentally, Prem Chand Lochab, secretary of the RSPB, is also secretary-general of the wrestling federation. He had told this daily that the Railway wrestlers were not competing in the nationals as the federation has been suspended by the sports ministry. The source, however, said this decision has been depriving several wrestlers from competing in the nationals. As many as 12 RSPB wrestlers took part in the state championships of a few states to qualify for the nationals. They will be representing states like Chandigarh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. This shows how the wrestlers are desperate to compete but their employer is not allowing them, added the source. Former national champion Sandeep Mann, who has switched his weight category, is one of such RSPB employees. He will represent his home state Punjab in the 86kg. Yes, I have won gold in the state championship and qualified for the nationals. The RSPB has neither prevented us nor asked us to compete in the nationals. As I am on leave, I will compete at the event representing Punjab, Mann told this daily. Another issue which might be discussed in the AGM is devising a criterion to prevent wrestlers from changing their states frequently in their bid to qualify for events like nationals. Given the tough competitions in the states like Haryana and Maharashtra, fringe wrestlers from these states compete in other units like Delhi and Chandigarh. It has become quite normal but it hurts the chances of wrestlers from these adopted states. The WFI will try to curb this practice by coming up with a criterion, said the source. Meanwhile, the nationals will begin with competitions in the men's freestyle on Friday followed by bouts in Greco-Roman and two weight categories of women's wrestling the next day. The last day will witness competitions in the remaining eight categories of women's wrestling apart from the AGM. As top wrestlers from the RSPB are missing the championship, the tournament will provide a chance to the upcoming wrestlers to win medals in their respective weight categories and stake their claims for the national camp.
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Six airports leased out through competitive, transparent process: Civil Aviation Minister Naidu
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Avg housing prices up in 23 major tier II cities; rates fall in 5 small towns: PropEquity
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Six airports leased out to Adani Group: Civil aviation minister
New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu on Thursday said six airports were leased out to the Adani group through a thorough, competitive and transparent process. State-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) has leased out six airports Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram to the Adani group. While mentioning about the 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 .
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Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma unveils nine new policies to drive investment, economic growth
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CM urges people to ostracise those skipping caste survey
PEDDAPALLI: Calling upon the people to socially ostracise those who do not participate in the ongoing caste census, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday wanted to know why BRS top leaders like K Chandrasekhar Rao, KT Rama Rao, T Harish Rao and J Santosh Kumar did not participate in the exercise. Are you anti-BC? Dont you want to give BCs their due share? the chief minister asked the BRS leaders, and called upon the Backward Classes to think about this. Addressing a Yuva Vikasam public meeting organised here as part of the Congress regimes first anniversary, Revanth dared BJP and BRS leaders to a debate on the number of vacancies filled by his government in the past year. Before addressing the meeting, the chief minister handed over appointment letters to 8,084 candidates selected for Group-IV jobs and pointed out that this brought the total number of posts filled by his government to 55,143 so far. Stating that even in the last 25 years, recruitment on such a massive scale did not take place in Gujarat, Revanth said: I am ready for a debate with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this. I will arrange a special flight for Modi. He can come and discuss with me at the Telangana Secretariat. He alleged that the previous BRS regime failed to fill vacant posts in the government sector in the 10 years it was in power. It was the Congress government that took up the responsibility of providing employment to the youth, he said. Alleging widespread corruption in BRS rule, Revanth stated that the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme has collapsed. Even in the absence of Kaleshwaram water, the state produced 1.50 crore tonnes of paddy, creating a record this year, he said. The chief minister reiterated his aim of making at least one crore women in the state crorepatis. If these one crore women vote for the Congress, the party would not require the votes of men to return to power for the second consecutive time, Revanth said. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said that the state government would construct two thermal plants in Ramagundam and Jaipur. He said that foundation stones for these two plants would be laid in the near future. Vikramarka alleged that the previous BRS government neglected the Ramagundam thermal plant, which was worn out. The Singareni Collieries Company Limited and TG Genco would jointly construct the Ramagundam thermal plant, he said. The deputy CM alleged that the previous BRS government borrowed Rs 8 lakh crore in its 10-year rule and now, the Congress government has repaid Rs 64,000 crore of the debts and interests. Despite financial constraints, our government was able to provide free bus travel to women, domestic LPG refills at Rs 500, free power up to 200 units and other welfare schemes, he said.
Rajasthan govt has failed to deliver on key election promises: Sachin Pilot
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Early morning quake in Medaram jolts Telangana
Image of seismograms from different locations in India recorded Wednesday's quake Image of seismograms from different locations in India recorded Wednesday's quake Hyderabad: A rare earthquake, measuring 5.3 magnitude on the Richter Scale, jolted Telangana on Wednesday morning with tremors from the event felt across the state, including on the city outskirts, and in parts of neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. According to the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) headquartered here, the quake struck at 7.27 am, and originated around 40 km below the surface, very close to Medaram village in Mulugu district, and lasted for around 10 seconds. The epicentre was in the Godavari Rift Valley, a term given to the region of the Godavari basin. The river itself is not very far around 50 km as the crow flies from the point of the quakes origin. The epicentre was around 7 km from the patch of forest in Mulug where around 50,000 trees fell after a freak storm earlier this September. While Wednesdays quake did make many people run out of their homes in the affected areas, its origin in the middle of the forest meant there were no reports of any damage to structures, or injuries to people or loss of life. There were reports of some houses developing cracks in their walls, and shaking of the ground from different parts of the state. The Ramappa temple, a Unesco world heritage site, located just under 40 km from the epicentre, and the Samakka-Saralamma temple in Medaram, close to where the quake originated, were reported to be safe. NGRI scientists said though the tremors were felt in Hyderabad too, albeit not as intensely as near the point of their origin, the city faced no danger from earthquakes as it located in one of the geologically safest zones in the country. The Deccan Plateau, on which Hyderabad is located, is stable and is not prone to serious earthquakes, and the city does not face any real threat from such events, officials said. In Mulugu district where the earthquake and was felt the most, people living in Tadvai, Pasra, Mangapet, Kamalapura, Timmapur, Narsapuram and Narasimhasagar ran out of their houses in panic. People also reported the ground shaking from many places in Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mahbubabad, Warangal and Hanamkonda districts. Similar reports were received from several places in Karimnagar, and Peddapalli districts. In the neighbouring Mancherial and KB Asifabad districts, people reported tremors from Chennur, Jaipur, Ramnagar and Naspur of Mancherial town, and in Karnamamidi in Hazipur areas in Mancherial and Kautala, Chaithalamanepalli and Bejjur in Komaram Bheem Asifabad district. The impact of the quake was also felt strongly in other parts of the Godavari Rift Valley areas including Khammam town where people reported that vessels and utensils in kitchens fell down form the shaking of their homes. In Nalgonda district, tremors were reported from Chityal, Munagala, Mothkur, Arvapally, Nakerkal Yadagirigutta and Suryapet mandals.
Telangana: Tremors Shake Mancherial and Komaram Bheem Areas
ADILABAD : Many women in Mancherial and Komaram Bheem Asifabad districts got scared when utensils suddenly fell from their kitchen racks as they were preparing food and getting their children ready for school. After a few seconds, however, they realised that they happened due to tremors. Others shared their experience of ceiling fans swinging. People of these areas said they felt the tremors for two to three seconds at 7.27 am. Panicked, people called their family members and relatives and shared their experience of the earthquake. It is said that many people experienced tremors for a few seconds in Chennur, Jaipur, Ramnagar and Naspur colonies in Mancherial town and in Karnamamidi in Hazipur areas in Mancherial and Kautala, Chaithalamanepalli and Bejjur in Komaram Bheem Asifabad district. Sirisha of Chennur said she was sacred of utensils suddenly falling from racks while she was preparing food for her children. Local people said the tremors were felt by villagers along the river Godavari from both Telangana and Maharashtra sides. People felt tremors in Sironcha, Aheri and Bhamragadh in Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra. Some women and men came out of their homes after experiencing tremors for two to three seconds. Women in Chennur felt that the tremors might be due to the opencast coal mines and complained that these mines caused huge pollution in their localities. There are opencast coal mines along the river Godavari in Mancherial and Bhoopalapalli districts. People had felt tremors in Boath area in 2019, in Komaram Bheem Asifabad district in 2020 and in Utnoor and Adilabad areas in 2022. However, the impact of these earthquakes was very low.
After Bishnoi Gang's Lady Don 'Madam Maya', Aide 'Joker' Arrested In Jaipur
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Five killed in head-on collision between two vehicles in Rajasthans Churu Jaipur: A major road accident claimed five lives early Wednesday morning when a canter and an SUV collided head-on on the Churu-Hanumangarh highway in Rajasthans Churu district. Two others were seriously injured in the collision, officials reported. According to SHO Arvind Kumar, the accident [] The post Five killed in head-on collision between two vehicles in Rajasthans Churu appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Jaipur: Saints, common people protest against atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh
Jaipur: Saints and common people protested against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh at Badi Chaupar here on Tuesday. A large number of saints, including Hawamahal BJP MLA Balmukund Acharya, Mahamandaleshwar Manohar Das Maharaj, Acharya Vishnu Naga, Basantanand Maharaj, Randhawa Maharaj from Shani Dham, Somendra Maharaj, and Sadhvi Shikha Shikhar, were present at the protest. 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 .
Rajasthan: MBBS student jumps from hostels sixth floor, dies
Rajasthan: MBBS student jumps from hostels sixth floor, dies Jaipur: An MBBS student committed suicide by jumping from the hostel roof at BR Ambedkar Medical College in Udaipur on Tuesday. A police official said that they have taken the body in its custody and kept it in the mortuary of the district hospital. The [] The post Rajasthan: MBBS student jumps from hostels sixth floor, dies appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
PV Sindhu to marry Venkata Datta Sai on this date
Jaipur: Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is set to tie the knot with Hyderabad-based Venkata Datta Sai, an Executive Director at Posidex Technologies, December 22 in Udaipur. The wedding festivities will begin on December 20, and there will be a reception in Hyderabad. Afterward, Sindhu will resume her training for an important upcoming season. According []
RBI Update: 98% of Rs 2000 Notes Returned, But Legal Tender Status Remains
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revealed that nearly all Rs 2000 notes have been returned following the government's decision to withdraw them. As of November 29, 2024, 98.01% of these high-value banknotes have been returned, significantly reducing their circulation value from Rs 3.56 lakh crore in May 2023 to just Rs 6,839 crore. Despite this reduction, the Rs 2000 notes still remain legal tender, according to the RBI's latest update. However, the process for depositing or exchanging these notes has changed. Initially, individuals could exchange Rs 2000 notes at any bank branch until October 7, 2023. Now, this service is only available at 19 RBI issue offices across India. Since October 2023, people have been able to deposit Rs 2000 notes into their accounts at these designated RBI offices or even send them via India Post to be credited later. The RBI offices accepting these notes are located in cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, and New Delhi, among others. Rs 2000 notes were first introduced in November 2016 as part of the government's demonetisation effort to replace the old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes. How to Exchange Rs 2000 Notes: RBI's Update on the Process The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has informed the public that Rs 2000 banknotes can still be sent via India Post from any post office across India to one of the RBI issue offices for credit to bank accounts. This facility allows individuals to deposit their Rs 2000 notes remotely. Although the circulation of Rs 2000 notes has significantly decreased, they continue to be recognized as legal tender. The 19 RBI offices currently accepting these notes for deposit and exchange are located in cities including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, and Thiruvananthapuram. Introduced in November 2016, the Rs 2000 notes replaced the demonetized Rs 1000 and Rs 500 banknotes, as part of the government's currency reform efforts. RBI Likely to Keep Repo Rate Unchanged at its meeting next week, Rate Cut Odds
Ajmer Dargah row: Muslim groups urge SC to halt surveys of religious sites
Jaipur: Muslim organisations in Jaipur on Monday appealed to the Supreme Court to stop attempts to tamper with the Ajmer Sharif Dargah and other religious places, and maintain the status quo of mosques by not allowing their survey. They also demanded that lower courts be instructed to fully comply with the Places of Worship Act, 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 .
Parents struggle as differently-abled children denied admission in schools
New Delhi: Ahead of International Disability Day on December 3, many parents complained that their children are not receiving proper education as differently-abled students are being denied admission to educational institutes. The hopes of Madhuri Patle, who was crowned Mrs India Universe in 2023, for her son's education have been dashed twice as she received rejection letters from a local school. Her three-year-old child suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). My kid was attending normal pre-schooling and there was no issue with him there. I have been trying to get my child admitted to a school so that he could get the benefit of a proper learning atmosphere, Patle said. She added that generally, children with epilepsy or DMD do attend regular schools. What kind of facilities are they lacking? she asked, raising a concern about the barriers that differently-abled children face in accessing quality education. DMD is a genetic disorder that leads to progressive muscle degeneration and weakness due to a deficiency in a protein called dystrophin, which is essential for maintaining muscle cell integrity. Gitika Anand and her family have faced a similar struggle. After moving to Jaipur for a job, they soon learned that their child had DMD, prompting them to look for schools equipped to handle special needs. After trying for months to get her child into a good school, the applications were rejected. We had to leave our jobs and move back to Delhi. We wanted our child to be educated in an environment that understands his needs, but we found no options, she said. Vinai, a father of a 15-year-old boy, shared the heartbreak of seeing his son miss out on education. For the last two years, his son has been at home, deprived of schooling and the home-schooling he once had. My child was home-schooled until Class 8, but I wanted him to experience a proper school environment for higher classes. Unfortunately, his admission was denied by several schools, citing a lack of facilities to assist him, Vinai explained. It is disheartening to see him sitting idle, unable to learn or interact with peers, he said. Meanwhile, a school for autistic students at Vasant Kunj shared the challenges it faces in accommodating children suffering from DMD. The school said a child suffering from DMD has extreme fragility, a tendency to fall and hyperactivity, which require one-on-one care, including academic and clinical sessions, activities of daily living (ADL) training and assistance during mealtimes. Our facility is not developed to serve the supportive care needs of a child with DMD, the school noted. It further emphasised that not only their institution but any mainstream or special needs school would require in-class caregiving support for such conditions. Without this, it claimed that the child would be at greater risk. Rupa Rani from Gorakhpur also finds herself in a similar situation. Her 12-year-old son has been sitting at home for a year, longing for the school experience he has been denied. My son asks me every day when will he go to school and I have no answers for him, she said. Last year, a school promised that it would enrol him but kept delaying the admission. They kept saying he needed extra care, which they could not provide, but offered online classes as an alternative. We were grateful for any option, but after a few months, they decided not to continue with the online classes either, she added.
Manglam Builders expands presence in Jaipur with luxury mixed-use project
Manglam Builders has acquired a 3.5-acre land on Ajmer Road for 107 crores to develop a luxury mixed-use commercial project with an estimated development cost of 500 crores. The project will include retail spaces, a five-star hotel, a multiplex, and offices, spread over 11 lakh sq ft.
GJEPC Honors Excellence at 51st India Gem & Jewellery Awards in Jaipur
The 51st India Gem & Jewellery Awards (IGJA), hosted by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) in Jaipur, celebrated outstanding contributions to India's gem and jewellery sector. The event honored 24 awardees across categories, including 14 Industry Performance Awards, 7 Special Recognition Awards, 2 Felicitation Awards, and 1 award for a bank supporting the industry. Shri Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, attended as the Presiding Guest. Industry leaders, including Shri Vipul Shah (Chairman, GJEPC), Shri Kirit Bhansali (Vice Chairman, GJEPC), and other prominent figures, participated in the grand celebration. In his keynote address, Shri Gautam Adani emphasized the importance of technology and sustainability, stating, Technology and sustainability are the twin pillars of our future. By empowering artisans with digital tools and fostering innovation, we can propel our jewellery heritage to new heights and ensure India's global leadership in this industry. Shri Vipul Shah highlighted transformative projects like the India Jewellery Park in Mumbai and Jaipurs Gem Bourse. With robust retail growth and visionary government policies, the gem and jewellery sector is poised for unprecedented success, he said. The Vice Chairman, Shri Kirit Bhansali, reflected on the industrys resilience, noting, Achieving $32 billion in exports last year amidst challenges demonstrates the unwavering commitment and innovation of our industry. Recognizing the next decade as pivotal for India, Shri Sachin Jain, Regional CEO India, World Gold Council, said, This is our time. Our industrys vision aligns with the goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, contributing to Indias transformation into a developed nation. The event also awarded Shri Pramod Agrawal of Derewala Industries Ltd. with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. IGJA, established in 1973, has become a symbol of excellence, honoring entrepreneurial innovation and fostering healthy competition. It acknowledges not just industry players but also institutions like banks that contribute significantly to the sector's growth. The awards continue to evolve, including categories like social responsibility and innovation, reflecting the dynamic nature of the industry. This year, the selection criteria were designed to reflect the multifaceted contributions of businesses to the gems and jewelry sector. These criteria encompassed export performance, value addition, employment generation, and investment in research and development, among other key parameters. Aimed at celebrating companies that exemplify business excellence and significantly contribute to bolstering the global reputation of 'Brand India,' the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) goes beyond just honoring industry players for their outstanding achievements. It also extends its recognition to pivotal entities like banks, acknowledging their critical role in fostering growth and innovation within the sector. Adani Group lost nearly USD55-billion as US Charges Sparked Rout: Report Adani's Bribery Charges Could Be Dropped if Found Defective After Trump Takes Office: American Attorney Adani's U.S Bribery Indictment So Far at a Glance: Key Details You Need to Know
Swiggy expands 10-minute food delivery service to over 400 cities
NEW DELHI, Dec 2: On-demand convenience platform Swiggy Ltd on Monday said it has expanded its 10-minute food delivery offering, Bolt, to over 400 cities and towns across India. Initially launched in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune, Bolt is now active in cities like Jaipur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Indore, Coimbatore, and Kochi as well, Swiggy said in a statement. Swiggy has expanded the 10-minute food delivery service to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities such as Roorkee, Guntur, Warangal, [] The post Swiggy expands 10-minute food delivery service to over 400 cities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IndiGo to start 4th Nagpur-Bengaluru flight from Dec 15
Nagpur: Despite having received approval over a year ago, the flight service from Nagpur to Jaipur has not yet commenced. Meanwhile, IndiGo Airlines is set to launch a fourth flight from Nagpur to Bengaluru starting December 15. This flight will depart from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport at 11:50 pm, bringing the total number of [] The post IndiGo to start 4th Nagpur-Bengaluru flight from Dec 15 appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Delayed flights: Delhi airport sets up special enclosures to accommodate passengers
Delhi airport (Photo: AFP/File) Delhi airport (Photo: AFP/File) New Delhi: Special enclosures have been set up at the Delhi airport to accommodate passengers who have disembarked from flights that have been delayed for over three hours to allow their faster return to the terminal to board their respective flights. To reduce the discomfort and waiting time for such passengers to board their respective flights again, they will not be required to go through the normal process for security check ins and the process will be done separately to allow them to return to the Security Hold Area (SHA), according to airport operator DIAL. The government has relaxed the security protocols at airports to allow passengers of flights delayed by over three hours or canceled due to fog, weather or technical issues to disembark and return to the terminal. Following the eased norms, DIAL on Monday said it has set up the special enclosures at all the three terminals -- T1, T2 and T3 -- for such passengers that will allow them back inside the terminal concerned. Ranging from 250 to 450 square meters, these enclosures will be able to hold between 55 and 120 passengers at a time. They are intended to facilitate security screening, allowing passengers to smoothly re-enter the terminal's Security Hold Area (SHA), Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said in a release. Broadly, SHA is the area after the security checks and before a passenger reaches the boarding gate. The enclosures will be located at the bus boarding gates and certain aerobridges in T3, the transfer area in T2 and the bus boarding gate in T1. It will be available for both domestic and international passengers. According to DIAL, the new arrangement will save passengers from having to undergo the security check through the normal process, wherein after disembarking, passengers are taken to arrivals and processed through domestic or international transfer areas as the case may be before being brought back to the SHA. Bringing such passengers directly to the reverse entry point significantly reduces the time taken in the de-boarding and boarding - from approximately 2.30 hours to just a few minutes, it added. DIAL is also working to provide essential amenities like toilets and vending machines within the enclosures, wherever feasible. The enclosures would only be utilised as a security processing area after which the passengers would enter the SHA which will give the passengers access to all the facilities available there, the release said. Only airline staff escorting passengers from stranded flights would be permitted to enter the enclosures for security reasons. DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said that with the new initiative, it aims to significantly reduce the time taken for the de-boarding and boarding process for passengers of flights affected by fog/weather or technical issues. CISF personnel will be stationed in the enclosures to screen passengers returning from delayed or stranded flights before they are allowed to join other screened passengers in the SHA. Additionally, personnel from the Private Security Agency (PSA) will verify the documents of the affected passengers. DIAL-operated Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) is the country's largest airport and handles around 1,400 flight movements daily.
Assam: Three severely injured as truck collides with pickup in Dibrugarh
Guwahati: Another accident took place in Dibrugarh, Assam on Monday morning injuring three people severely. According to reports, early this morning a truck (AS06AC7813) and a Bolero pickup (AS06AC6317) collided with one another on the Lahowal-Jaipur road in Dibrugarh, Assam. The incident resulted in severe injuries to multiple individuals, who were admitted to the Assam [] The post Assam: Three severely injured as truck collides with pickup in Dibrugarh appeared first on NorthEast Now .
10-year jail term as Rajasthan cabinet clears stringent anti-conversion bill
JAIPUR: The ruling BJP in Rajasthan has decided to introduce a tough law to prevent forced religious conversions in the state. A draft bill, containing several stringent provisions, will be introduced during the upcoming Assembly session. A cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhajan lal finalised the decision on Saturday. Deputy CM Dr Premchand Bairwa and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel, said that the proposed law would prohibit individuals or institutions from using deceit, pressure, or other coercive means to force someone to change their religion. If a marriage is conducted with the intent of religious conversion, family courts will have the authority to declare such marriages as invalid. The proposed bill mandates that individuals wishing to voluntarily change their religion must inform the District Collector at least 60 days in advance. This provision aims to ensure transparency and prevent coercion. The District Magistrate will investigate the matter and grant permission only if the conversion is found to be voluntary and free from inducements or any undue influence. The law will classify offences under its purview as non-bailable and cognizable, with penalties of up to 10 years of imprisonment for proven cases of forced conversion. The bill is likely to include provisions from its own Religious Freedom Bill of 2008, which was passed twice during the Vasundhara Raje government but failed to secure central approval. Special focus is being given to addressing the issue in tribal areas, where such activities are reportedly prevalent. The bill may include harsh penalties, including imprisonment of 0-10 years and a fine of Rs 50,000, for cases involving children, women, and from SC/STs. The government is considering making the registration of live-in relationships mandatory. Rajasthan government is committed to stop illegal religious conversion, the chief minister posted on X.
Rathore urges patience on Ajmer Dargah case amid ongoing controversy
Jaipur: Amid the controversy over notices by a local court on a petition claiming that the Ajmer Dargah was built over a Shiva temple, former leader of opposition Rajendra Rathore on Sunday said it was immature to comment anything until any case reaches the hearing stage. It would not be appropriate to take this matter 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 .
Escape Jaipur: Top 5 winter gems to explore in Rajasthan
If you're planning a winter getaway, here are 5 must-visit destinations to explore.
PKL Season 11: Arjun Deshwal reaches 1000 raid point milestone in Jaipur Pink Panthers win vs Telugu Titans Noida: The Jaipur Pink Panthers produced a scintillating display of kabaddi on Saturday, at the Noida Indoor Stadium in PKL Season 11. The Jaipur Pink Panthers, who trailed for most of the first half, stormed back into [] The post PKL Season 11: Arjun Deshwal reaches 1000 raid point milestone in Jaipur Pink Panthers win vs Telugu Titans appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rajasthan: Man held in Mumbai for ABVP members murder
Rajasthan: Man held in Mumbai for ABVP members murder Jaipur: Rajasthan Police arrested a man involved in the murder of a former ABVP district secretary in Churu, from Mumbai. The accused identified as Amit Kaswan alias Mitla was carrying a Rs 15,000 reward on his head. In an attempt to evade arrest, the accused resorted [] The post Rajasthan: Man held in Mumbai for ABVP members murder appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Micron India delegation meets Rajasthan CM
Micron India delegation meets Rajasthan CM Jaipur: Micron India delegation on Saturday met Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma at his official residence on Saturday. The delegation informed the Chief Minister about the semiconductor plant being set up in Gujarat. On this occasion, detailed discussions were held regarding providing employment opportunities to skilled engineers, technicians [] The post Micron India delegation meets Rajasthan CM appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rajasthan govt to introduce Bill to prevent illegal conversions
Rajasthan govt to introduce Bill to prevent illegal conversions Jaipur: Rajasthans Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel on Saturday announced that the state cabinet approved a bill to prevent religious conversions through inducement, fraud, or coercion. The bill namely the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill-2024 will be introduced in the coming Assembly session. [] The post Rajasthan govt to introduce Bill to prevent illegal conversions appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Every attack makes us stronger, says Gautam Adani on US allegations
Jaipur: Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Saturday that the set of allegations being levelled against the conglomerate in the US was another attack on the group from which it would emerge stronger and more resilient. Addressing the 51st Indian Gems and Jewellery Award function, the Adani Group Chairman referred to the set of 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 .
Will help make India centre of the logistics world: Gautam Adani
Jaipur: The time is ripe for us to leverage Indias geographic location and help make our nation become the centre of the logistics world, Adani Group Chairman, Gautam Adani, said on Saturday. Addressing the 51st India Gem and Jewellery Awards here, Gautam Adani said that in the case of logistics, what started as a port 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 .
Gautam Adani says his group committed to compliances; every attack makes us stronger
Jaipur: Adani group chairman Gautam Adani Saturday responded to recent allegations and indictment in the US, saying that the conglomerate was committed to compliances and every attack makes us stronger. Less than two week back, we faced a set of allegations from the US about compliance practices. This is not the first time we have []
Comfortable With Discomfort Of Change: Full Text Of Gautam Adani's Speech
Billionare Gautam Adani today addressed the 51st India Gem & Jewellery Awards in Jaipur. During his address, Mr Adani responded to the legal matter involving the US Department of Justice.
BJP has polarised Ajmer Dargah row: Former Rajasthan CM Gehlot
JAIPUR: A petition claiming that the Ajmer Sharif Dargah was built over a Hindu temple has ignited fierce political row, with the opposition saying that it is just a tactic of the government to divert peoples attention from issues that matter. After a Hindu outfit claimed that a Shiva temple exists inside the revered Dargah of sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, a local court in Ajmer had on Wednesday issued notices to the Dargah committee, the Ministry of Minority Affairs and the Archaeological Survey of India on the plea seeking to declare the shrine a temple. Former Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has accused the BJP of polarising the Ajmer Dargah row. He criticized members of the ruling party for sowing discord and creating confusion by approaching the court over the issue. Gehlot strongly asserted that, People from all over the country offer prayers at the Ajmer Dargah... Even all the Prime Ministers, including PM Modi, offer 'chadar' at the Ajmer Dargah. They are offering 'chadar,' yet members of their party are going to court and creating confusion. What kind of message is being spread? Where there is unrest, there can't be development. Similarly, senior Congress MLA Rafeek Khan said the Ajmer dargah row was a blow to the constitutional right of freedom of religion and equality. The shrine was built in the 12th century and it is being challenged in 2024. This is an attempt to disturb communal harmony and is against the brotherhood between communities, he said. Accusing the Modi government of sowing division, Khan remarked, Instead of looking forward to giving a bright future to the youths and the coming generation, the government is pushing them backward and misleading them because it has nothing to present as its achievement. In sharp contrast, BJP State president Madan Rathore said the Congress had treated Muslims as a vote bank and indulged in appeasement. He argued that decisions in such matters should be taken on the basis of history which shows that Mughals had destroyed many Hindu temples. Several such buildings were damaged and captured by Mughals in the past, but the courts gave judgements after a probe. Amid the ongoing dispute over the Ajmer Dargah, Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham stated that the petition is now in court, and the state government will follow whatever decision the court makes. Claiming that the Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics, Bedham said, Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics. Our aim is to preserve cultural identity. The state moves on the path of development. The petition has gone to court. Whatever decision will be taken by the court, the state government will follow it. While most neutrals and social activists are outraged at the baseless claims about the Ajmer Dargah made in the petition by a Hindutva activist, the governments announcement that it will abide by whatever decision the judiciary gives will hopefully help to calm tempers and tensions. 'Where are we taking country for political dividends?': Sibal on 'Shiva temple in dargah' row in Ajmer
10 popular schools of Jaipur one can consider for quality education
The Cfore Rankings 2024 highlight the top 10 co-educational schools in Jaipur based on seven key parameters, including teacher competence, curriculum relevance, and infrastructure. Leading the list is Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidyalaya with a score of 1217, followed by Jayshree Periwal High School (1214) and Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh School (1190). These schools excel in holistic education and academic rigor.
RuPay Secures Naming Rights for Zomaland Season 5
Mumbai: Zomato Live has announced the fifth season of RuPay Zomaland, one of Indias most anticipated food and entertainment festivals. This event brings together the best in food, live entertainment, music, and games. RuPay is the first partner to have its name seamlessly integrated into Zomalands entire framework, marking a unique collaboration. As part of the Integrated Logo Unit (ILU), this edition of Zomaland will feature RuPay-exclusive zones and lanes, showcasing the brands dedication to innovation and consumer-centricity. This partnership allows RuPay to directly connect with a young, dynamic audience and reinforces its commitment to promoting positive lifestyle choices. This season, RuPay Zomaland will kick off in Delhi on 18 January, 2025, and will travel to seven cities across India, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Kolkata, Jaipur, and Indore. Prepare for an unforgettable experience with a unique blend of food, entertainment, music, and games. Speaking on the partnership Ramesh Yadav, Chief Marketing Officer, NPCI, said We are happy to collaborate with Zomato for the fifth season of Zomaland, which promises a mix of innovation and immersive experiences. It allows us to tweak consumer engagement with RuPay-exclusive zones, express lanes, and curated premium experiences. We believe in transforming each touchpoint to connect with digitally savvy and socially active users. The partnership cements our commitment to making RuPay synonymous with unforgettable moments and enabling good lifestyle choices for cardholders. Commenting on the Zomaland Season 5, Zeenah Vilcassim, CEO, Zomato Live, said Were thrilled to mark five incredible years of Zomaland. This isnt just a festival, its a celebration of Indias diverse food heritage and how integral it is to our modern culture. The success of the fourth season set a new benchmark, and we are super excited for what's to come this season. Weve gone bigger and bolder this season, featuring premium experiences with curated food tastings by some of the most exciting restaurants in the country, new ticket categories, and both a main stage and a brand new workshop stage. From exclusive dining experiences to electrifying entertainment, RuPay Zomaland Season 5 will be an immersive celebration of all things food and culture. Were looking forward to switching the Feast Mode On with everyone this season! RuPay Zomaland Season 5 will host various culinary maestros who will bring their global expertise to the Indian stage through masterclasses, offering attendees a truly unique and unforgettable dining experience. Elevating the festival experience further, Zomaland will feature premium, top-pick, and legendary restaurant partners to tantalize taste buds and showcase the best of Indian and international cuisines with personalized menus for festival attendees. The presale of tickets for the festival will be exclusively available for RuPay cardholders on the District app from 12.00 PM on 29 November, 2024 till 12 PM on 4 December, 2024. Following this, the tickets will be available for general purchase starting 12 PM on 4 December, 2024 on the District app. Download the District app now! Festival Schedule: 18th & 19th January - New Delhi 1st & 2nd February Pune 15th & 16th February - Mumbai 22nd & 23rd February - Jaipur 1st & 2nd March - Kolkata 15th & 16th March - Bengaluru 22nd & 23rd March Indore
Rajasthan Minister stages protest in front of ACB office against hospital encroachment
Rajasthan Minister stages protest in front of ACB office against hospital encroachment Jaipur: Rajasthan Minister Kirodi Lal Meena on Friday staged a protest in front of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) headquarters in Jhalana against the encroachment at the Veterinary College on Agra Road. Despite the Chief Minister asking for the removal of [] The post Rajasthan Minister stages protest in front of ACB office against hospital encroachment appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Ashok Gehlot criticises BJP over Ajmer dargah issue
Jaipur: Congress leader and former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has criticised the BJP after a petition filed in an Ajmer court claimed that a Shiva temple exists within the dargah premises. People from across the country offer prayers at the Ajmer Dargah. Even all the Prime Ministers, including PM Modi, have offered chadar at the 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 .
Vrischikolsavam gets going in Kochi amid doubts over elephant parades
KOCHI: With the Vrischikolsavam of Tripunithura Sree Poornathrayeesa temple all set to commence on Friday, restrictions imposed by the Kerala High Court on elephant parades have created confusion among devotees. However, temple devaswom officer Reghuraman clarified that the elephant parades will be conducted with 15 pachyderms, in adherence to the High Court directive. Vrischikolsavam marks the beginning of the festival season in Kerala, and the temple town will be abuzz round the clock during the eight-day festival, where elephant parades, percussion ensemble performances and cultural programmes will attract devotees from across the state. The temple will parade 15 elephants during siveli in the morning and vilakku in the evening, to the accompaniment of melam. On Thursday, the HC declined to interfere on an application filed by the Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB) seeking exemption from the mandatory 3m distance between elephants for parades. CDB plans to restrict the entry of devotees through the main entrance during the parades so that the entire area in front of the sanctum sanctorum can be utilised to ensure 3m distance between the animals. Will religious practices crumble if elephants arent paraded, asks Kerala HC Meanwhile, the palace administration board has approached the HC pointing out that elephant parades are part of the rituals and that temple ceremonies must be continued as per the covenant signed by the Union of India and the rulers of Travancore and Cochin in 1949. S Anujan, president of the board, said siveli and vilakku have being conducted with 15 elephants for the past 200 years. Rituals like thriketta purapadu are religiously important and are conducted with 14 elephants accompanying the elephant carrying the idol of the deity. Renjith Thampan, representing the board, said there is no scientific data to back the determining of the distance between two elephants at 3m. The order is not applicable for traditional rituals and ceremonies of the Poornathrayeesa temple. Citing the examples of the Mysuru Dasara festival, Republic Day Parade and Jaipur festival where elephants are paraded, he argued that there is no rule mandating a minimum 3m distance between the animals. Responding to the HC directive, Hindu Aikya Vedi state president R V Babu said CBD and elected representatives should approach the Supreme Court to remove curbs imposed on temple festivals in the name of animal rights. We dont understand why restrictions are being repeatedly imposed on rituals and practices associated with temple festivals. Last year, the restrictions affected the smooth conduct of Thrissur Pooram. If the court is concerned about cruelty to elephants, it is surprising why they are not worried about violations during festivals of other communities. Animal-rights organisations also concern themselves with just temple festivals, he said. Welcoming the HC ruling, animal-rights activist M N Jayachandran said all religious institutions should organise festivals in keeping with the order. Festivals are occasions for celebration and they should not pose harm to human life and property. Elephant parades are not an unavoidable custom for temple festivals, said Heritage Animal Task Force secretary V K Venkitachalam. The HC guidelines have been issued taking into consideration the safety of the public and health of elephants, he added.
Starting from January 1, Odisha to have direct flights to five more cities
BHUBANESWAR: Bhubaneswar will have direct air connectivity to five more cities of the country from the start of the new year. Director of Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) Prasanna Pradhan said, flight operations will connect Indore, Dehradun, Lucknow, Jaipur and Kochi. IndiGo will start flights to Indore and Dehradun four days and thrice a week respectively from January 1. The flights for Indore and Dehradun are expected to depart from BPIA at 3 pm, he said. Similarly, Air India Express will commence flight operations to Lucknow and Jaipur thrice a week and to Kochi everyday from January 3. With the addition of the new destinations, BPIA will have direct flight operations to 34 cities including four international locations. On an average, 49 flights are currently arriving and departing from BPIA everyday with a passenger footfall of around 7,000. Apart from the new flight operations, BPIA officials have also planned to launch early morning flight services to Bengaluru due to high demand. An IndiGo flight is expected to arrive at Bhubaneswar by 12.20 am and leave for Bengaluru by 6.15 am from January 4. Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sarangi met Civil Aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu in New Delhi on Thursday and requested him to start flight operations to Jammu, Surat and Visakhapatnam. She also urged the minister to sanction the construction of Terminal-3 at BPIA.
BJP government in Rajasthan renames 10 Gehlot-era schemes in 11 months
JAIPUR: The BJP-led government in Rajasthan has been actively rebranding schemes initiated during the tenure of former CM Ashok Gehlot. Over the past 11 months, the names of 10 prominent schemes have been changed, with reports indicating that more could follow. Many of these schemes were originally named after members of the Gandhi family, prompting the Bhajan Lal Sharma administration to initiate renaming efforts after coming to power. One of the first changes was halting the Indira Smart Phone Scheme, which aimed to provide smartphones to 1.35 crore women. Renaming of the Mahatma Gandhi English Medium Schools was also considered but was paused following protests and assembly debates. Several key programmes have already been rebranded. The Chiranjeevi Swasthya Yojana became the Mukhyamantri Ayushman Arogya Yojana, while the Indira Rasoi Yojana was renamed as Annapurna Rasoi. Other name changes include Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme to Chief Minister Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, Chief Minister Bal Gopal Scheme to Panna Dhay Bal Gopal Scheme, Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme to Swami Vivekanand Scholarship Scheme, Rajiv Gandhi Jal Swavalamban Scheme to Chief Minister Jal Swavalamban Scheme, Chief Minister Senior Citizen Teerth Scheme to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Senior Citizen Scheme. Additionally, three schemes under the Indira Mahila Shakti Program were merged and renamed the Kalibai Bhil Sambal Yojana. While many of the renamed schemes previously honoured former PM Indira Gandhi, several programmes bearing names of prominent figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi, and Kasturba Gandhi remain unchanged. But insiders says these schemes may face rebranding.
PM Modi to inaugurate Rising Rajasthan Global Summit in Jaipur on Dec 9
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Rising Rajasthan Global Summit in Jaipur on December 9. The three-day event, organized by the state government to boost investment, will focus on sectors like mining, education, and renewable energy, with the first day powered entirely by solar energy. The summit aims to accelerate Rajasthan's economic progress.
Indias employment landscape is evolving, with Tier-2 cities like Jaipur, Coimbatore, and Gurgaon emerging as vibrant business hubs. A TeamLease report highlights these cities as attractive alternatives to metro areas, offering lower operational costs, growing talent pools, and improved infrastructure. Sectors such as logistics, electric vehicles, and agriculture are thriving in these regions, contributing to regional economic growth and job creation.
Hitesh Choudhary, a Jaipur-based ex-software engineer and YouTuber, developed an AI-powered photo app. The app simplifies photo editing and text addition. It earns Choudhary $10,000 monthly. He shared app creation tutorials on YouTube. The app's success highlights the demand for AI tools in non-tech sectors. Choudhary's first client, a friend, distributes the app via WhatsApp.
Rajasthan: Nepalese national gets life term in minor girls trafficking case
Rajasthan: Nepalese national gets life term in minor girls trafficking case Jaipur: A 25-year-old man, who befriended a 13-year-old girl after meeting her on social media and later kidnapped her, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a POCSO court in Rajasthans Dausa on Tuesday. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on [] The post Rajasthan: Nepalese national gets life term in minor girls trafficking case appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
CEO Mohanty inaugurates All India LIC Games
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 26: CEO and MD, LIC of India, Siddhartha Mohanty inaugurated All India LIC Games, 2024 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur today. This annual sports festival of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India, which will run for four days, will be conducted in six disciplines viz., Carrom, Chess, Table Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Athletics. Also present on the occasion were Salil Vishwanath, Executive Director (HRD), Aditya Gupta, Executive Director (Corporate Communications), LIC Northern Zone Zonal [] The post CEO Mohanty inaugurates All India LIC Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CEO and MD, LIC of India, Siddhartha Mohanty along with other dignitaries inaugurating All India LIC Games, 2024 at Jaipur. The post CEO and MD, LIC of India, Siddhartha Mohanty along with other dignitaries inaugurating All India LIC Games, 2024 at Jaipur. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Udaipur royal feud over city palace entry escalates, three injured in violent clashes
JAIPUR: The ongoing property and succession disputes within the former royal family of Mewar have taken a violent turn. The crisis erupted shortly after the coronation of Vishvraj Singh as the 77th custodian of the Mewar royalty on Monday. However, late that night, he was barred from entering the City Palace, and the impasse continued to escalate on Tuesday, marking the second day of heightened tensions. Vishvraj Singh Mewar, also an MLA of the ruling BJP in Rajasthan, addressed the media, criticizing the district administration. He stated, The administration has shown weakness in upholding my rights. Visiting the temple is not criminal trespass. Yesterday was a special occasion, tied to custom, and visiting the Eklingji temple holds historical significance. I will visit Eklingji again tomorrow, as it predates Dhuni and carries a distinct tradition. The conflict stems from a long-standing family feud over control and access to the City Palace and the properties under the Udaipur Palace Trust. The dispute was reignited following the death of Mahendra Singh Mewar, the former Rana of Mewar, after which his elder son, Vishvraj Singh, was crowned. During a customary post-coronation visit to the Dhuni Mata temple, located within the Udaipur City Palace, Vishvraj Singh was denied entry by his uncle, Arvind Singh Mewar, leading to a heated confrontation. Receiver to oversee Udaipur City Palace's dispute portion following clash over new royal heads entry Reports indicate that the Udaipur Palace Trust, led by Arvind Singh Mewar, issued two public notices on Monday morning restricting unauthorized access to the trusts properties. The notices explicitly stated that Vishvraj Singh is neither a trustee nor entitled to any legal rights within the trust. These notices were published in local newspapers, and when Vishvraj Singh arrived at the palace gates, he was turned away. The situation soon escalated into violence, with stone pelting reported between the two sides late into the night. Videos and images of the altercation surfaced, highlighting the administrations failure to control the conflict. Senior officials, including the IG of the Udaipur Range, the District Collector, and the SP, intervened late in the evening to mediate and address Vishvraj Singhs concerns. Supporters of BJP MLA Vishvaraj Singh break police barricade after he was denied entry into Udaipur Palace, hours after he was anointed the titular head of the erstwhile royal family of Mewar, in Udaipur. Eklingji Temple Visit Amid Rising Tensions Despite the ongoing tensions, a schedule has been confirmed for Vishvraj Singhs visit to the Eklingji temple. He is set to leave from Samor Bagh on Wednesday morning at 10:00 am. Impact on Mewars Legacy and Rajasthans Image The Mewar royal family, descendants of the legendary Maharana Pratap, holds significant cultural and historical stature in India and abroad. However, this public dispute has tarnished the familys prestige and disappointed tourists who revere Mewars legacy. Moreover, the timing of the conflict is particularly damaging, as it coincides with the upcoming 'Rising Rajasthan Summit,' a high-profile event aimed at attracting investors. The Rajasthan governments efforts to promote the states culture and heritage have been overshadowed by this internal feud, raising concerns about governance and the regions image on the global stage.
CEO & MD LIC inaugurates All India LIC Games- 2024
Jaipur: Siddhartha Mohanty, CEO and MD, LIC of India inaugurated the All India LIC Games, 2024 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur today. This annual sports festival of Life Insurance Corporation of India, which will run for four days, will be conducted in six disciplines viz., Carrom, Chess, Table tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Athletics. [] The post CEO & MD LIC inaugurates All India LIC Games- 2024 appeared first on Northlines .
BIS Developing Standards for 214 Essential Medical Devices to Boost Healthcare Innovation
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is working on creating standards for 214 vital medical devices in line with the National Medical Device Policy, 2023. This initiative aims to address the rising demand for safe and affordable medical assistive technology in India. The BIS plans to have these standards ready by December 2025, as announced by the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution. Among the devices to be standardized are innovative products such as therapeutic footwear, portable ramps, braille displays, and fall detectors. The 214 critical medical devices, identified in consultation with the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), also include septal closure devices, plasma sterilisers, and phototherapy machines. The Ministry emphasized that BIS standards ensure that Indian-made medical devices are not only safe and effective but also globally competitive. These standards build trust among healthcare providers, consumers, and international stakeholders, reinforcing India's growing leadership in healthcare innovation. In line with the Medical Devices Rules, 2017, and the National Medical Device Policy, 2023, BIS is playing a key role in creating a strong regulatory framework that prioritizes public safety while encouraging technological advancements. Currently, the medical sector in India follows over 1,700 standards across various specialties, including cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, and ophthalmology. Of these, approximately 1,200 standards are specifically related to medical devices essential to healthcare. These standards cover life-saving devices such as cardiac pacemakers, heart valves, ventilators, and haemodialysis machines. They also include advanced diagnostic tools like X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI systems, and blood glucose monitors, as well as assistive technology products like hearing aids, wheelchairs, Jaipur Foot, and tactile pathways for visually impaired individuals. The Ministry also highlighted that dentistry has the highest number of standards (249), followed by surgical disposables (205), orthopaedics (155), and assistive products (152). Fields like ENT (70), gynaecology (70), and cardiology (69) have comparatively fewer standards. Ayushman Vay Vandana Scheme Sees Strong: 4 Lakh Enrolments in Three Weeks
Receiver to oversee Udaipur City Palace's dispute portion following clash over new royal heads entry
JAIPUR: The district administration has appointed a receiver to oversee a controversial portion of Udaipur's City Palace following tension over Vishvaraj Singh, the new ceremonial head of the erstwhile royal family, being denied entry. The receiver's appointment came after supporters of Singh clashed with those of his paternal uncle Arvind Singh Mewar, who controls the City Palace, late on Monday. BJP MLA Singh was anointed titular head of the erstwhile Mewar royal family at a ceremony in Chittorgarh fort on Monday following the death of his father Mahendra Singh Mewar earlier this month. After his anointment, Singh was scheduled to go to City Palace to have darshan of the dhuni (a religious place) and then visit the Eklingnathji temple. However, Arvind Singh Mewar - who controls City Palace and, by extension, the dhuni and the temple - prevented Singh from entering. Through his lawyer, Arvind Singh Mewar had published two public notices in local newspapers on Monday and warned of legal action against trespassing. Police personnel were deployed in large numbers to handle the situation after the public notices were published. Following the ceremony, Singh and a large number of his supporters reached Udaipur but were denied entry into City Palace. While Singh waited for several hours at Jagdish Chowk, a few metres from the palace gates, his supporters tried to cross the police barricades before starting a protest. Collector Arvind Poswal and Superintendent of Police Yogesh Goyal later intervened and held talks with Singh and his cousin Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, the son of Arvind Singh Mewar, separately. The talks, however, remained inconclusive. Meanwhile, three policemen were injured after stones were pelted at the palace's main gate from both sides. With tensions escalating, the additional district magistrate appointed Ghanta Ghar SHO Yogendra Kumar Vyas as receiver for the disputed portion between Badi Pol to the dhuni. The notice of the receiver's appointment was also pasted on the palace's main gate. Following the receiver's appointment, Singh returned around 1:30 am and went to his residence without having darshan of the dhuni. The receiver will now take possession of the disputed area and decide on the entry parameters. Ghanta Ghar SHO Vyas said the situation was under control and possession of the area would be taken on Tuesday, depending on the situation. Police have tightened security around City Palace and in front of all entry gates. Markets near the palace are also shut. Singh is the BJP MLA from Nathdwara while his wife Mahima Kumari is the saffron party's Rajsamand MP. The Mewars are descendants of Maharana Pratap, who fought against the Mughals at Haldighati.
PKL Season 11: Arjun Deshwal guides Jaipur to win against Puneri Paltan
PKL Season 11: Arjun Deshwal guides Jaipur to win against Puneri Paltan Noida: In a statement of intent, the Jaipur Pink Panthers delivered a crushing 37-23 defeat over the defending champions Puneri Paltan in match 75 of PKL Season 11 at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Monday. Once again, it was Arjun Deshwal who led [] The post PKL Season 11: Arjun Deshwal guides Jaipur to win against Puneri Paltan appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rajasthan phone-tapping case: former CM Gehlots OSD Lokesh Sharma arrested and released on bail
JAIPUR: In a dramatic turn of events in the R ajasthan phone-tapping case, Lokesh Sharma , Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot , was arrested on Monday by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police. However, he was released on bail within a few hours after the arrest process was completed. Sharma had secured anticipatory bail from the Patiala House Court on November 21, which allowed for immediate bail following the arrest. The Crime Branch at Prashant Vihar recorded his arrest, prepared the arrest memo, and subsequently released him in compliance with the court order. Earlier, on November 14, Sharma had withdrawn a petition he filed in the Delhi High Court seeking relief from arrest and requesting a transfer of the case to Rajasthan. After the withdrawal, the court lifted the stay on his arrest. The high-profile phone-tapping case dates back to July 2020, during the political rebellion led by Congress leader Sachin Pilot in Rajasthan. Sharma allegedly leaked audio recordings in which senior BJP leaders were purportedly heard conspiring to buy Congress MLAs to topple the Gehlot-led government. According to Sharma, these recordings were sourced from social media, but the BJP claimed the tapes were part of an illegal phone-tapping operation allegedly directed by then Chief Minister Gehlot, who believed the Pilot revolt was part of a conspiracy orchestrated by the BJP to destabilize his government. In March 2021, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lodged a formal complaint with the Delhi Police, accusing Sharma and others, including senior police officers, of illegal phone tapping. Recent developments suggest that Sharma could potentially become a government witness, which may grant him relief in the ongoing investigation. If he does, the case could implicate several high-profile individuals, including Gehlot, the then Additional Chief Secretary for Home Affairs, and senior officials in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). Adding to the controversy, a few months ago, Sharma revealed additional audio recordings purportedly featuring conversations between him and Gehlot. In these recordings, Gehlot allegedly instructed Sharma to destroy a pen drive containing incriminating call recordings. Sharma claims this pen drive was the source of the recordings that were made public during the crisis. Speaking to the media, Sharma reiterated his commitment to cooperating with the investigation. I am fully cooperating with the Delhi Crime Branch and will continue to do so. I have always spoken the truth and will repeat the same in court or any investigative forum. Whatever is true, I am ready to say it everywhere, Sharma said.
Man Tried To Hang Himself, Saved After Friend Saw His Facebook Live
A man in Jaipur was prevented from dying by hanging himself, an act he live-streamed on Facebook after his friend alerted police, authorities said on Sunday.
Meet Amit Goyal whose wedding the Gandhi family is attending in Jaipur
The grand wedding of Yatharth Yogi and Bhavini Mittal at Rambagh Palace in Jaipur attracted the Gandhi family, political leaders, Bollywood stars, and business elites.
Jaipur: Facebook livestreaming saves man from suicide bid
The incident took place on Saturday night when Pavan, a resident of Jaipur's Bagru town, checked into a hotel on Ajmer highway, Station House Officer Dalbeer Singh said
Air India Express increases flight operations from NE destinations
Guwahati: Low-cost airline Air India Express has announced an increase in flight operations from three major destinations in the northeast Guwahati, Agartala and Imphal as part of its winter schedule. This is part of the airlines' expansion of winter services across the country, it said in a statement here. Air India Express has increased its operations to 106 weekly flights from 63 last winter, from Guwahati. It provides direct connectivity to eight domestic destinations of Agartala, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jaipur and Kolkata. The airline also provides one-stop connectivity to 18 domestic destinations and six international destinations from Guwahati. In Imphal, the airline hiked its weekly flights to 34 this season, an addition of 20 over last winter, the statement said. Since adding Agartala as a station in September 2024, the airline has increased its flights from 14 to 21 weekly, and connects two destinations Guwahati and Kolkata directly. It also offers one-stop connectivity from Agartala to 11 domestic destinations. The expansion not only facilitates easier travel for those wishing to explore North East, but also strengthens Guwahati's role as a vital link with the rest of the country, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Ankur Garg said. With our fleet now exceeding 90 aircraft and rapidly growing, we are well-positioned to support the evolving needs of emerging Indian cities, he added.
Rajasthan by-polls: BJP wins five of seven seats, Congress loses ground with one seat
JAIPUR: Assembly by-election results for seven constituencies in Rajasthan, announced on Saturday, marked a resounding victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP won five seatsJhunjhunu, Khinvsar, Deoli-Uniyara, Salumber, and Ramgarh. Congress managed to secure one seat, Dausa, while the Bharatiya Adivasi Party (BAP) clinched the Chaurasi seat. The elections witnessed notable upsets. Congress MP Brijendra Ola's son Amit Ola lost in Jhunjhunu, marking a significant blow to the party. In Dausa, Minister Kirori Lal Meena's brother, Jagmohan Meena, faced defeat. In Khinvsar, BJPs Revantram Danga defeated Kanika Beniwal, wife of MP Hanuman Beniwal, by over 13,000 votes. Congress candidate Dr Ratan Chaudhary from Khinvsar suffered a humiliating loss as his deposit was forfeited. In a closely contested Salumber seat, BJPs Shanta Meena staged a dramatic comeback, defeating BAPs Jitesh Kumar Katara in the final round of counting. Other winners included Congress Deendayal Bairwa from Dausa, BJPs Rajendra Bhambu from Jhunjhunu, BJPs Rajendra Gurjar from Deoli-Uniyara, and BJPs Sukhwant Singh from Ramgarh. Meanwhile, BAPs Anil Kumar Katara emerged victorious in the Chaurasi constituency. Noteworthy Incidents In Deoli-Uniyara, independent candidate Naresh Meena secured second place, pushing Congress KC Meena to third. Naresh Meena, who made headlines for slapping the SDM, showcased strong influence in the constituency. In Salumber, a neck-and-neck contest saw the lead shift in the final round, ultimately sealing BJP candidate Shanta Devi Meena's victory over BAPs Jitesh Kumar Katara. Impact on CM Bhajanlal Sharma The by-elections were seen as a litmus test for Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. Despite speculations about his removal, the BJPs strong performance under his leadership has bolstered his standing within the party. While Sharma faced earlier criticism for the BJPs reduced tally in the Lok Sabha elections, these victories have reinforced his position. Out of the seven by-election seats, BJP previously held only Salumber. Securing five out of seven seats in this election has significantly strengthened the BJPs position in Rajasthan, signaling a potential shift in voter sentiment ahead of the upcoming state elections. In contrast, the Congress which held 4 seats has been able to win just one seat which signals a major decline for the main opposition party in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan man awakes on funeral pyre
JAIPUR: A 25-year-old man in Rajasthan awoke on a funeral pyre moments before it was to be set on fire after a doctor skipped a postmortem, medical officials said Saturday. Rohitash Kumar, who had speaking and hearing difficulties, had fallen sick and was taken to a hospital in Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan on Thursday. Media reports said he had had an epileptic seizure, and a doctor declared him dead on arrival at the hospital. But instead of the required postmortem to ascertain the cause of death, doctors sent him to the mortuary, and then to be burned according to Hindu rites. D Singh, chief medical officer of the hospital, told AFP that a doctor had prepared the postmortem report without actually doing the postmortem, and the body was then sent for cremation. Singh said that shortly before the pyre was to be lit, Rohitash's body started movements, adding that he was alive and was breathing. Kumar was rushed to hospital for a second time, but was confirmed dead on Friday during treatment. Authorities have suspended the services of three doctors and the police have launched an investigation.
BJP wins five of seven Assembly seats in Rajasthan bypolls
Jaipur: The BJP won five of the seven seats in the Rajasthan Assembly bypolls, the results of which were announced Saturday. Congress and Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) bagged one seat each, according to the Election Commission (EC). BJPs Rajendra Bhamboo won Jhunjhunu, Rajendra Gurjar won Deoli-Uniara, Rewant Ram Danga won Khinwsar, Shanta Amrit Lal Meena []
Rajasthan bypoll: BJP, Cong, BAP lead in two seats each
Jaipur: The BJP, Congress and Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) candidates are leading on two seats each while an Independent was leading in Jhunjhunu in the counting of votes in the bypolls to seven assembly seats of Rajasthan. BJP candidates Rajendra Gurjar and Revant Ram Danga are leading in the Deoli-Uniara and Khinwsar seats, respectively. Independent 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 .
Breathe this! Delhis alarming AQI levels have reached a fuming 484 despite control measures in place, from bans on truck entries to suspension of construction projects. While Delhi has long been infamous and notoriously known for its high pollution levels, the present situation only adds a feather to its hat! Not just Delhi, other cities like Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Kolkata too, seem to be worse affected. As per recent AQI readings, the National capitals air quality has witnessed tweaks from a Very Poor to Severe only to further have leapt even into the Hazardous zone. Weathermen Speak Rushikesh Agre, a Certified Meteorologist from Harvard University steps in to share similar insights. Rushikesh, a well-known name among his social media followers, has been an apt weather predictor for quite a while now. He says, The AQI of Delhi is highly concerning as many areas have also reported levels exceeding 1000, He continues, Mumbais AQI is relatively between 100 and 200 with Hyderabad exhibiting similar conditions However, Rushikesh believes Mumbai has a slightly added benefit of air ventilation that helps it a bit in maintaining relatively better air quality. The meteorologist (weatherman) in Rushikesh speaks further, explaining the entire phenomenon from a meteorological perspective. Breathe Easy Here are some tips by Dr Pallavi Periwal Limit outdoor activity to just essential work Avoid going out during peak traffic hours Avoid outdoor exercise and walk Keep windows closed at home and in cars while driving If suffering from respiratory ailments, please be regular with your medication Don't smoke The adverse effects of smog vary from subclinical effects such as irritation in the trachea to long-term genetic mutations and premature deaths. Dr. Pallavi Periwal, Consultant International Pulmonologist and Critical Care Physician from AANCH Hospital, Jaipur Stating that such a situation usually arises due to the absence of western disturbances over North India, this situation tastes a bit of relief if and when its nearby region receives rainfall. Rushikesh says, This year due to specific atmospheric conditions we havent experienced such rainfall yet leading to the worsening of the situation we now face. Health Cries It isnt just the air that seems to have been hit, but breathing difficulties too, popping their heads. Dr Pallavi Periwal, Consultant International Pulmonologist and Critical Care Physician from AANCH Hospital, Jaipur says, Condi-tions like this account for a variety of breathing difficulties and chronic cough. Not just adults but children too, seem to get trapped in its obnoxious claws with respiratory problems. Dr Pallavi speaks of how smog worsens it all up. She says, The adverse effects of smog vary from subclinical effects such as irritation in the trachea to long-term genetic mutations and premature deaths Adding further, Other major diseases harboured by smog are asthma, bronchiolitis, coronary artery diseases, arrhythmia to name a few. Dr Pallavi also cautions that for those with asthma, the present situation with a poor AQI across cities like Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi could worsen bronchial or lung inflammation conditions. There could be uncontrollable lung irritation that may lead to watering of the eyes, chronic cough, wheezing or chest discomfort. Troubled Voices Speaking of the choking conditions in Delhi, Madhu Naik, a student of MSW, Delhi School of Social Work says, As a student balancing work along with studies and now AQI further hitting only affects productivity and overall health conditions. Madhu shares that such taxing situations make it a task in itself to venture out into the field for work or simply to commute from one place to another. He says, It feels just so very taxing, and staying indoors does not seem to always provide any sort of refuge from poor AQI levels. Adding disappointingly, Using masks and air purifiers has been a routine part of life, though they don't completely address the discomfort. Given the extreme ill effects created by such alarming AQI levels, having oneself better apt is the only way out. Dr Pallavi shares, Several studies show that nutrients such as vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and D along with Omega-3 PUFA (from fish oil) have protective effects against the damage induced by particulate matter. She suggests that having a diet rich in antioxidants, essential micronutrients and other anti-inflammatory nutrients like green-leafy veggies or fruits such as lemon, berries, oranges or seeds too could help deal with the oxidative damage and inflammation caused by the air pollution rising across cities. Mask-Up Many of the cities experiencing such aggravating conditions perhaps need to undo rather than over-do certain practices. Rushikesh wisely says, Small Actions, Big Impact He shares how its time that citizens get together and put up a collective effort to improve the AQI levels by perhaps reducing waste burning, planting more trees or simply adopting clean energy or green initiatives. He adds, Over 50% of the pollution in some of these cities can be reduced with active citizen involvement showing quite staggeringly that every action counts!. The air quality crisis prevalent in cities today is a complex issue that requires speedy yet sustained actions. Perhaps, the winter season up ahead has a lot in store for millions of residents if collective, cleaner, and healthier alternatives don't come on board! This year due to specific atmospheric conditions we havent experienced such rainfall yet leading to the worst hit situation we now face. Rushikesh Agre, Meteorologist, Harvard University
JAIPUR: A 25-year-old man, mistakenly declared dead by doctors in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu, was found alive during his cremation but tragically succumbed to his condition 12 hours later while being treated at SMS Hospital in Jaipur. The deceased identified as Rohitash, was an orphan residing at the Maa Sewa Sansthan shelter home in Bagad, Jhunjhunu district. On Thursday afternoon, he fell ill and was admitted to the emergency ward of Bhagwan Das Khetan (BDK) Hospital, the largest government hospital in the district. Within minutes of his arrival, doctors declared him dead and sent his body to the mortuary, where it was kept in a deep freezer for two hours. At around 5 pm, as preparations for his final rites were underway at the crematorium, those present were stunned to see movement in his body. Realising he was alive, they immediately rushed him back to BDK Hospital. From there, he was referred to SMS Hospital in Jaipur for advanced care. Despite medical efforts, Rohitash passed away 12 hours later. Following the incident, the district administration suspended three doctors from BDK Hospital, citing gross negligence. The District Collector termed the case a severe lapse in medical judgment and ordered an inquiry to understand how such a mistake could occur. Adding to the controversy, protests erupted on Friday after the suspended doctors were transferred to Barmer and Jaisalmer. Social and political activists from the region objected, arguing that their districts should not be treated as punitive postings for erring officials. They demanded that the guilty be posted in the state capital, Jaipur, instead of being sent to rural areas. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, drawing attention to the quality of medical care and accountability in government hospitals.
After Hours In Mortuary, He Woke Up On Cremation Pyre, Then Died In Hospital
Rohitash, who came alive on the funeral pyre on Thursday in Rajasthan, died on Friday during treatment in a Jaipur hospital.
Rajasthan: Man declared dead wakes up before cremation, 3 doctors suspended
Jaipur: A 25-year-old deaf and mute man who was declared dead by medicos in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district regained consciousness moments before his cremation, following which three doctors were suspended. The man, identified as Rohitash Kumar, who does not have any family and lived in a shelter home, was rushed back to the district hospital, where he is now undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit. His condition is stable, officials said. Jhunjhunu District Collector Ramavtar Meena, taking note of the alleged medical negligence, suspended Dr. Yogesh Jakhar, Dr. Navneet Meel and PMO Dr. Sandeep Pachar on Thursday night. A committee was also formed to investigate the matter and the secretary of the medical department has been informed, Meena said. According to police, Kumar was admitted to the emergency ward of BDK Hospital in Jhunjhunu after his health deteriorated on Thursday. The doctors of the hospital declared him dead at 2 pm when he did not respond to the treatment and kept the body in the mortuary, they said. The police prepared a 'panchnama' and transported the body to a crematorium, they added. However, as the body was placed on the pyre, Kumar suddenly started breathing, the police said They said that an ambulance was called immediately and he was taken back to the hospital. Meanwhile, Revenue officer Mahendra Mund, Deputy Director of Social Justice Department Pawan Poonia also reached the hospital.
Rajasthan: Man declared dead wakes up before cremation, three doctors suspended
JAIPUR: A 25-year-old deaf and mute man, who was declared dead by medical staff in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district, regained consciousness moments before his cremation. The incident has led to the suspension of three doctors involved in the case. The man, identified as Rohitash Kumar, lived in a shelter home and had no known family. He was rushed to the emergency ward of BDK Hospital in Jhunjhunu after his health deteriorated on Thursday. Despite receiving treatment, Kumar did not respond, and the doctors declared him dead at 2 pm. The body was placed in the mortuary, and the police prepared a 'panchnama' (official report) before transporting it to a crematorium. However, as the body was being placed on the pyre, Kumar suddenly began to breathe, prompting immediate action. An ambulance was called, and he was swiftly taken back to the hospital, where his condition is now stable. He is currently receiving treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU). Jhunjhunu District Collector Ramavtar Meena, upon learning of the alleged medical negligence, suspended Dr. Yogesh Jakhar, Dr. Navneet Meel, and PMO Dr. Sandeep Pachar on Thursday night. A committee has been formed to investigate the matter, and the secretary of the medical department has been informed, Meena stated. In addition, Revenue Officer Mahendra Mund and Deputy Director of the Social Justice Department Pawan Poonia visited the hospital to monitor the situation.
Five killed in road collision in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: A head-on collision between a truck and a car in Rajasthan's Udaipur district has left five people dead, police reported on Friday. The tragic accident occurred on Thursday night in Ambari, according to Station House Officer Himanshu Singh Rajawat. The car, which was carrying five individuals, was reportedly travelling on the wrong side of the road when it collided head-on with a dumper truck. The dumper truck has been seized, and a case has been registered against the driver, who fled the scene, Rajawat stated. The deceased have been identified as Himmat Khatik (32), a resident of Delwara Rajsamand; Pankaj Nagarchi (24), a resident of Bedla, Udaipur; Gopal Nagarchi (27), a resident of Kharol Colony; and Gaurav Jinagar (23), a resident of Sisama. The identity of the fifth victim is yet to be confirmed.
Rajasthan HC quashes FIR against Shilpa Shetty, Salman Khan under SC-ST Act
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan High Court on Thursday quashed an FIR against Bollywood actors Shilpa Shetty and Salman Khan under the SC-ST Act. The FIR, filed in December 2017, at the Churu Kotwali police station, alleged that derogatory remarks were made against the Valmiki community during a TV interview promoting the film Tiger Zinda Hai . Advocate Prashant Patil, representing Shilpa Shetty, argued the case before the Jodhpur High Court. A single bench led by Justice Arun Monga ruled that an FIR under the SC-ST Act cannot be registered without proper sectioning and inquiry. The court further observed that the allegations in the FIR did not meet the legal criteria to constitute a criminal offense. Court Highlights Flaws in FIR The High Court bench noted that the FIR was filed more than three years after the alleged incident in 2013, raising serious doubts about its credibility. Justice Monga emphasized that such extraordinary delays often lead to exaggerations, weakening the merits of a case. Additionally, the court highlighted that sections 3(1)(r) and 3(1)(u) of the SC-ST Act, cited in the FIR, were added to the Act in 2016, while the alleged incident occurred in 2013. Thus, applying these sections retroactively was deemed legally incorrect. No Malicious Intent Found The court concluded that the controversial term cited in the FIR was not used with the intention of insulting or harming the sentiments of the Valmiki community. Advocate Patil argued that the term in question, Bhangi, has origins in Sanskrit, meaning roken or fragmented, apart from its caste connotations. He further cited the Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, which mentions that the term also refers to cannabis drinkers, indicating no specific intent to target the Valmiki community. Background of the Case The FIR, lodged by complainant Ashok Panwar, had accused the actors under IPC Section 153K and SC-ST Act Sections 3(1)(D) and 3(1)(P). The case sparked widespread protests at the time, with members of the Valmiki community vandalising theaters during the release of Tiger Zinda Hai . This judgment brings an end to the prolonged legal battle and clears Shilpa Shetty and Salman Khan of the allegations, offering them much-needed relief.
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