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Tension and fury over Jaipur murder, key NH blocked

A 22-year-old Vipin Kumar was fatally stabbed near Jaipur. The alleged attacker Mohammad Anas and his aides are in custody. The incident triggered communal tension and protests. Anas, a history-sheeter, has several criminal cases against him. Police are investigating the motive behind the murder. Anas was shot in the leg during his arrest.

The Times of India 22 Jul 2025 2:47 am

Man Waves Knife On Social Media After Stabbing Rival 14 Times In Jaipur

In Jaipur's Jamdoli area, 22-year-old Vipin was stabbed 14 times by Anas Khan over an old enmity. Khan posted a video claiming responsibility, sparking protests.

News18 21 Jul 2025 5:09 pm

22-year-old man stabbed to death in Jaipur

According to police, the victim and the accused had a long-running feud. On Sunday night, the accused and his friends caught the victim near his house. An argument ensued, following which the accused stabbed the man before fleeing, police said

Mid Day 21 Jul 2025 4:52 pm

Jaipur beats Florence to enter the top 5 best cities in the world for travellers in 2025

Jaipur, India's Pink City, has secured 5th position in Travel + Leisures Worlds Best Cities 2025, surpassing Florence. Global readers praised Jaipur for its cultural richness, luxury stays, and unforgettable experiences. This recognition highlights India's growing appeal as a top destination for immersive cultural tourism and warm hospitality, promising a boost to its local economy.

The Times of India 21 Jul 2025 4:12 pm

Man Stabs Rival 14 Times In Jaipur, Then Waves Knife On Social Media

A stabbing incident involving members of two different communities has become a communal flashpoint in Jaipur. The victim was identified as Vipin alias Vicky, 22, who was stabbed 14 times by Anas Khan over an old enmity in the city's Jamdoli area.

NDTV 21 Jul 2025 3:46 pm

Artificial rain may fill Jaipurs Ramgarh dam after two decades, American firm to use drones and AI

JAIPUR:After waiting for more than two decades for surface water, Jaipurs Ramgarh Dam may soon witness a rare and high-tech spectacle -- artificial rain through cloud seeding. The experiment is expected to take place in August, with preparations already underway. The Agriculture Department has partnered with an American company to carry out this ambitious plan. Senior scientists from the U.S.-based firm have arrived in Jaipur and are finalising the groundwork. Notably, this may be the first time in India that artificial rain will be created using drones and AI technology. According to sources, specially designed drones -- ordered from Taiwan -- will fly thousands of feet above the ground and release sodium chloride into moisture-laden clouds, triggering rainfall. Previously, cloud seeding in India has been carried out using aircraft. A high-level meeting was recently held under the Jaipur District Administration, where officials from the Water Resources Department, Meteorological Department, and Pollution Control Board met with representatives of the American firm. However, the project is still awaiting approval from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in New Delhi. Once clearance is granted, final preparations will be taken up in full swing. Agriculture Minister Kirori Lal Meena held discussions with the American company in June to push forward this experimental initiative. If the process proves successful, artificial rain will be carried out for several days to ensure the Ramgarh Dam gets fully recharged. All related data will be recorded and studied over a month. Artificial rain is a scientific process used to alter weather conditions. Traditionally, aircraft are flown into the clouds and substances like silver iodide, sodium chloride, dry ice, and other particles are released. These substances facilitate the condensation and freezing of water droplets, which then fall as rain. However, such methods require adequate cloud cover and atmospheric moisture to be successful. If successful, Jaipur's Ramgarh experiment could set a new benchmark in climate intervention using modern drone and AI technologies. Ramgarh Dam, located near Jaipur, is a historic structure built by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh in 1903. Once considered the lifeline of Jaipur, the dam supplied drinking water to the city from 1931 until the 1980s. With a total storage capacity of 75 million cubic meters, at its peak, the dam held so much water that it even hosted a boating competition during the 1982 Asian Games. However, over the years, the dam's catchment area and inflow channels became choked due to illegal constructions and encroachments. Since 2005, the reservoir has remained completely dry, marking the beginning of a long and continuing drought for this once-thriving water body. Not Indias first tryst with cloud seeding. Although the use of drones is new, cloud seeding itself isnt a novel concept in India. The countrys first cloud seeding was carried out in 1951 by Tata Chemicals over the Western Ghats in Kerala. Over the years, states like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Delhi have also resorted to cloud seeding -- mostly through aircraft -- to tackle drought, smog, or declining air quality.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2025 3:41 pm

Bigg Boss Star Khanzaadi Visits Jaipur For The First Time: It Is Such A Beautiful Place

Since it was a work-related trip and Khanzaadi could not explore as much as she wanted to, she wants to return to Jaipur soon.

News18 21 Jul 2025 12:41 pm

Jaipuri Banno: Celebrating Craft, Empowering Women, Creating Timeless Fashion

Jaipuri Banno - Celebrating Craft, empowering women, creating timeless fashion Founded by Neetu Mahajan, a homemaker and mother of two, Jaipuri Banno began not in a studio or fashion hub, but at a kitchen table. With no formal business background and no investors, Neetu followed her instinct and love for Indian textiles. She began working with block prints and pure cotton, creating garments that reflected both tradition and modern ease. What started as a personal pursuit quickly grew into a beloved brand, worn and adored by women across the country. Jaipuri Banno is best known for its use of traditional hand block printing techniques combined with soft, breathable fabrics. Each garment is made with care by skilled artisans, many of whom come from families with generations of experience in this craft. The prints are thoughtful and earthy, the silhouettes are flattering yet relaxed, and the fabrics are chosen to suit the Indian climate and lifestyle. Whether it's a kurta for daily wear or something more vibrant for a festive moment, every piece carries the brand's signature of understated charm. Among its many collections, two have stood out as favourites among customers and admirers alike - Raag and Patola. The Raag collection is inspired by the emotional depth and graceful rhythm of Indian classical music. The garments in this line are soft, fluid, and rooted in a calm elegance. Raag uses earthy colour palettes, subtle prints, and flowing forms that feel meditative and timeless. Each piece is designed to be worn and re-worn - for quiet gatherings, moments of reflection, or simply when one wants to feel beautifully at ease. Much like a raag in music, the collection moves gently but leaves a lasting impression. The Patola collection brings a vibrant and bold dimension to Jaipuri Banno's offerings. Crafted in breathable cotton and adorned with striking block prints, Patola is tailored into modern silhouettes that are both festive and functional. With jewel-toned colours, geometric and floral motifs, and easy-to-wear cuts, the collection has become a favourite for women who like to stand out without sacrificing comfort. Whether worn to a family celebration, a day at work, or a casual brunch, Patola delivers confident style with a distinctly traditional soul. At the heart of Jaipuri Banno, beyond the design and fabrics, is a deep commitment to women's empowerment. As the brand gained recognition, Neetu remained rooted in her vision of using fashion as a tool for social change. With the support of the M3M Foundation, she began training young women from rural areas in garment construction, embroidery, and tailoring. This led to the formation of a collective proudly known as the Dream Weavers. For many of these women, joining Jaipuri Banno marked a new beginning. Through their training and work, they gained financial independence, creative confidence, and a sense of identity. Today, they are not only the hands behind the clothes but also an integral part of the brand's story. Their proudest moment came during Times Fashion Week 2024, where the Dream Weavers didn't just work backstage - they walked the runway, side by side with professional models, presenting the very garments they had helped bring to life. It was a powerful moment of recognition, resilience, and celebration. Jaipuri Banno's journey proves that fashion rooted in purpose and authenticity can quietly but powerfully shape the industry. With no need for gimmicks or mass marketing, the brand has built a loyal following through consistency, care, and an honest connection with its audience. Customers often describe the experience of wearing Jaipuri Banno as comforting, graceful, and deeply personal. Today, the brand's collections are available on major platforms including Nykaa Fashion, Myntra, Ajio, and through its own official website. Despite its growing popularity, Jaipuri Banno remains focused on small-batch production, ethical practices, and a hands-on approach to quality. Each garment is still designed with the same attention to detail and emotional resonance as it was in Neetu's early days. In a market filled with mass-produced fashion, Jaipuri Banno offers something far more meaningful - clothes that carry a story, honour a craft, and support a community. Whether it's a Raag kurta worn on a quiet evening or a Patola kurti that lights up a celebration, each piece is made to be remembered and re-worn. Neetu Mahajan's journey is a reminder that powerful change often begins in the smallest of spaces. From her kitchen table to fashion week, from block printing to building futures, she has woven together creativity, purpose, and resilience into every thread of Jaipuri Banno. And through her work, she continues to inspire women everywhere to wear their roots with pride. Jaipuri Banno is not just a brand. It is a tribute - to handmade artistry, to cultural continuity, and to the courage of women who dare to dream and do.

News Voir 21 Jul 2025 12:25 pm

KTR bats for fair share to South States in policy-making, resource-sharing

Speaking at an event in Jaipur, he says punishing some States for their discipline in population control is against federal spirit

The Hindu 20 Jul 2025 6:51 pm

2 years later, are Hansika and Sohael drifting apart?

Hyderabad: Looks like all may not be well in Hansika Motwani and Sohael Khaturiyas fairytale marriage. Just two years after their lavish wedding in Jaipurs Mundota Fort and Palace, rumors suggest the couple is no longer living under the same roof. Living Separately? According to a report by Hindustan Times, Hansika has moved back in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 20 Jul 2025 2:45 pm

Several Delhi-Rajasthan trains cancelled over maintenance work at Sarai Rohilla railway station

JAIPUR, Jul 19: Several trains connecting Rajasthan to Delhis Sarai Rohilla railway station will be cancelled or rerouted between July 20 and 28, a railway official said today. The cancellations come as non-interlocking work or temporary disconnection of signalling equipment is being carried out at the Sarai Rohilla railway station, where a new electronic interlocking panel is being commissioned. Owing to this work, operations of several trains of the North Western Railway division will be affected, said the [] The post Several Delhi-Rajasthan trains cancelled over maintenance work at Sarai Rohilla railway station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Jul 2025 5:00 am

12 IAS, 91 IPS officers transferred in major bureaucratic reshuffle in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan government executed a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, transferring 12 IAS, 91 IPS, and 142 RAS officers. Key changes included the replacement of the Jodhpur Police Commissioner and the shifting of Range IGs in Kota, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Bharatpur. Superintendents of Police in 30 districts were also affected by this large-scale administrative overhaul.

The Economic Times 20 Jul 2025 12:07 am

Ajmer Dargah temple claim: Hearing postponed, next date set for August 30

Jaipur: The hearing on the claim related to a Shiva temple within the Ajmer Dargah premises was postponed on Saturday. The civil court has now scheduled the next hearing for August 30. In anticipation of the proceedings, additional police force was deployed at the court premises alongside the Civil Lines Police Station. Advocate Yogendra Ojha Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 19 Jul 2025 8:54 pm

6 best monsoon weekend getaways from Jaipur in 2025

The Economic Times 19 Jul 2025 3:13 pm

Jaipur Diary | Slapgate shakes Rajasthan, Gehlot adds fuel

Rajasthans power corridors echo a scandalous whisper an IPS officer was allegedly slapped inside the Chief Ministers residence or office. The news surfaced briefly, denied just as swiftly, but the rumour has only gained traction since. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has contributed his bit. Been hearing it for a long time. Something definitely happened. Now what exactly happenedif you know, please tell, Gehlot said with a hint of sarcasm. He added, Some say it was an assault. Some say a slap. Such talk about the CMO or CMRIve never heard before. Personally, I dont believe it. For now, the slap remains unseen. Theres just the echo. Shahs seating strategy hints at BJP next move? This week in Jaipur, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah gave a master class in balance as strategy. In a crafty move, Shah seated CM Bhajanlal Sharma on one side of him and former CM Vasundhara Raje on the othertwo leaders whose political equations are under quiet scrutiny. Raje, known to be miffed with the high command since the last Assembly polls, was all smiles. Was it just courtesy, or a coded message from the top brass? Whispers suggest the party could be prepping for a national shuffle, with the next BJP national president possibly from Rajasthan. Names doing the rounds? Bhupender Yadav, and yes, Vasundhara Raje herself. Sachin Pilots chances in Tonk under the scanner A fresh storm is brewing in Rajasthan politics. From the pages of a book. Ex-minister and five-time MLA Surendra Vyas is taking aim at Congress leader Sachin Pilot, questioning his intent and electoral future in Tonk. In his newly released book Ek Vifal Rajnitik Yatra, Vyas claims that if Pilot contests the 2028 assembly election from Tonk, even as the CM face, his defeat is inevitable. Vyas writes Pilot wants to block any strong Muslim candidate in Tonk to protect his Gurjar vote bank. The common Muslim in Tonk feels ashamed that theyre forced to support a non-Muslim candidate against their communitys interest just to stop the BJP. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 19 Jul 2025 7:33 am

MP Roats demand for Bhil Pradesh reignites tribal assertion, triggers constitutional debate in Rajasthan

JAIPUR: The political temperature in Rajasthan has risen sharply after Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) MP Rajkumar Roat raised the demand for a separate Bhil Pradesh. Rajkumar Roat, MP from Banswara-Dungarpur and leader of the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP), recently released a controversial map demanding Bhil Pradesh. Following this, there was a political upheaval. BJP leader Rajendra Rathore, MP Mannalal Rawat, and State Minister Babulal Kharari levelled serious allegations like treason and sedition against Rajkumar Roat. In response, Roat accused Rathore of insulting tribal aspirations and misrepresenting constitutional norms. On Thursday, a massive rally and cultural conference was held at Mangarh Dham in Banswara as part of the Bhil Pradesh Sandesh Yatra, where BAP founder and Lok Sabha MP Rajkumar Roat reignited the long-standing demand for a separate Bhil Pradesh. Addressing a crowd of thousands, Roat called for the creation of a new tribal state by combining over 40 tribal-dominated districts across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. Ahead of the event, Roat had already stirred political controversy by releasing a proposed Bhil Pradesh map on social media, an act that many see as a direct challenge to constitutional procedure. Roat frequently cites a historic episode from 1913, when over 1,500 tribal people were allegedly killed at Mangarh under British rule while demanding tribal rights under the leadership of social reformer Govind Guru. That incident is commemorated every year, and Thursdays rally marked yet another powerful remembrance of the sacrificethis time with a renewed political message. This years yatra, an annual event, was organised on an unprecedented scale, signalling BAPs intention to push the demand more aggressively, both on ground and in Parliament. The demand has sparked intense political reactions. Former Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan, BJPs Rajendra Rathore, condemned the call for Bhil Pradesh as treason, accusing Roat of promoting divisive politics. The statement triggered a sharp exchange between the two leaders on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Senior BJP leader Rajendra Rathore argued that the Bhil Pradesh demand violates the Constitution and national unity. Rathore directly questioned Roat's release of the proposed Bhil Pradesh map: Is it appropriate to consider yourself above the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and the Constitution by releasing a state map without following the legislative or constitutional process? How can you bypass Parliament in such a serious matter? Rathore emphasised, Any slogan or campaign that seeks to divide the country or challenge its unity should not be accepted under any circumstances. Unfortunately, some people are promoting misleading and divisive narratives like Bhil Pradesh, ignoring constitutional spirit and national interest. He referenced the formation of Telangana in 2014 as a constitutionally sound example, backed by extensive debate and consensus. The Bhils are one of India's largest tribal communities, primarily found in western and central India. They form a significant population in parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. Meanwhile, the supporters of Bhil Pradesh argue that the cultural identity, dialects, traditions, and socio-economic conditions of the tribal-dominated areas are vastly different from the rest of their respective states, warranting the need for a separate state. Though the idea has been around for decades, it has largely remained on the margins of mainstream politics. However, the recent rise of the Bharat Adivasi Party and Rajkumar Roats vocal advocacy have given new momentum to the issue. In a sharp rebuttal, Rajkumar Roat reminded Rathore of his own legislative experience: You have always been known for your grasp of parliamentary procedure. I did not expect such an irresponsible statement from a politician of your stature. Roat took further strong objection to the term treason, saying, By using such language, you have insulted former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayeewho created Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhandas well as your own colleague Nandlal Meenas father, who once advocated for Bhil Pradesh. Roat cited constitutional grounds for his demand: Our Constitution clearly provides for the formation of new states. Bhil Pradesh satisfies multiple criteriacultural and linguistic homogeneity, geographic contiguity, lack of equitable resource distribution, and underdevelopment. Concluding his response, Roat urged Rathore to revisit the Indian Constitution and the history of state formation: Such fact-less and baseless statements are unbecoming of a seasoned parliamentarian. I urge you to study the constitutional provisions on state reorganisation before making misleading public comments. Bhil Pradesh is not a demand raised on emotion aloneit is our right, our truth, and our constitutional resolution, Roat said. With both constitutional debates and tribal identity politics now in motion, the future of this demand will depend on how national parties, the judiciary, and civil society respond to the intensifying conversation.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2025 6:02 pm

Benefits never reached poor under RJD-Congress rule, alleges PM Modi at Bihar rally

PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged people to save Bihar from the ad intentions of the RJD and Congress, accusing both parties of doing politics in the name of the poor, backwards, Dalits and Adivasis over the years. What to speak of giving equal rights to the poor, backwards, Dalits and Adivasis, they cannot give even respect to the people outside their families, Modi commented in a public rally in Bihar Motihari, while obliquely targeting RJD chief Lalu Prasad after a portrait of Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar was placed near his feet by one of his supporters during his birthday celebrations. Avoiding responding to the allegations being made by RJD and its allies about the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of the election rolls in Bihar, Modi said that RJD had put the brakes on the development of Bihar as even benefits were not reaching the poor when RJD and Congress were in power. He said that UPA released only around Rs 2 lakh crore when it was in power at the centre as it was taking revenge against Bihars NDA government headed by Nitish Kumar and the state itself. PM said, I stopped this old politics as the central assistance to Bihar increased manifold after the formation of the NDA government at the Centre in 2014. PM Modi said that NDA government at the centre provided more funds to Bihar for its development than that of the previous UPA government led by Congress. He also listed mis-governance during the previous RJD-Congress government in the state. We (NDA) have provided pucca houses to people in Bihar more than population of Norway, Singapore and New Zealand, he pointed out. Highlighting the achievements of the NDA government, PM Modi said that tremendous results have been coming out of women empowerment as over 20 lakh women have become lakhpati Didis in Bihar alone. He lauded by efforts made by Nitish Kumar for women empowerment through Jeevika Didis and their self-help groups. PM Modi said that Bihar had to be made a developed state if the eastern India had to be taken forward on the path of growth. Today, development work is happening in Bihar so fast because there is a government working for Bihar at the centre and in the state, he remarked. Our resolve is that in the coming times, Motihari should be known in the east just like Mumbai is in western India. Just like there are opportunities in Gurugram, Gaya should also have similar opportunities. Like Pune, there should be industrial development in Patna. Like Surat, Santhal Pargana should also develop. Like Jaipur, new records of tourism should be made in Jalpaiguri and Jajpur. Like Bangalore, the people of Birbhum should also progress, he added. PM Modi thanked Nitish for taking initiatives for the welfare of youths. Nitish Kumars government is giving jobs to youths in support of the Centre, he said, adding that Mudra Loan scheme was being strengthened to provide loans to make youths self-reliant. PM Modis visit to Motihari, district headquarters of East Champaran, is the 53rd tour to Bihar since 2014 and third in one and a half months. Earlier, PM Modi laid foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth over Rs.7,200 crore.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2025 3:07 pm

Shah flags research on camel milks medicinal value, lauds Rajasthans push for cooperative growth

JAIPUR: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah made several key announcements during his visit to Rajasthan while participating in the Co-operation and Employment Festival held in Dadiya on Thursday. Addressing the gathering, Shah said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, unprecedented work is being carried out in the field of cooperation. Over the past 100 years, the cooperative sector has played a significant role in Indias development. The coming decade will belong to this sector, he said. Highlighting the sectors contribution, he added that cooperative institutions account for nearly 20 per cent of wheat and paddy procurement in the country. Touching on innovation, Shah mentioned ongoing research into the medicinal properties of camel milk, stating it could open new avenues in medicine and nutrition. During the event, he flagged off 100 new vehicles for the Rajasthan Police and visited an exhibition showcasing cooperative sector products. As part of the event, Amit Shah distributed appointment letters to newly recruited government employees. He also virtually inaugurated 24 grain warehouses with a capacity of 500 metric tonnes each and 64 millet centres. Under the Gopal Credit Card Scheme, loans worth Rs 12 crore were distributed to 1,400 cattle rearers. Shah lauded Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, saying, The cooperative movement is gaining strength in Rajasthan. I congratulate Bhajanlal Sharma for achieving so much in such a short time. He also praised the state governments swift action in setting up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on the sensitive issue of paper leaks, calling it a bold and decisive step. Referring to Indias evolving security policy, Shah brought up Operation Sindoor, saying, Terrorist attacks were frequent during the Congress regime. But under PM Modis leadership, India has given strong replies to Pakistan. Operation Sindoor is the latest example of this resolve. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, speaking at the event, announced that over 5,000 youth have been given government jobs in Rajasthan so far, and recruitment for 28,000 additional posts is set to begin soon. Our goal is to provide employment to 4 lakh youth, he said. The stage arrangement at the event also carried a subtle political message. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma was seated on one side of Amit Shah, while a chair was reserved on his other side for former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and BJP State President Madan Rathore were seated near Sharma, while Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari was positioned next to Raje, a clear indication of the BJPs efforts to maintain internal balance within its Rajasthan leadership. The United Nations has declared 2025 as the International Year of Cooperatives, and the Centre has assigned 54 cooperative-related tasks to the states, under which such conferences are being organised.

The New Indian Express 17 Jul 2025 6:39 pm

Voice-based roles dwindle to 26% in Indias BPM sector as AI, tech jobs rise

India's BPM sector is undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from voice-centric roles to non-voice, knowledge processing, and emerging tech positions. This transition is fueled by digital transformation across industries, with emerging tech roles nearly doubling year-on-year. Tier-II cities like Mysuru, Jaipur, and Coimbatore are emerging as talent hubs, while gender disparity persists, particularly in emerging tech roles.

The Economic Times 17 Jul 2025 4:05 pm

'Panchayat' actor once worked as waiter at Kareena Kapoor-Saif's wedding, was refused pics with stars: 'I cried that day'

Aasif Khan, famed for 'Gajjab Bezzati Hai', once faced hardships. He worked as a waiter after his father's death. He even worked at Taj, Mumbai, during Saif-Kareena's wedding. Later, Aasif joined a Jaipur theatre group for six years. He returned to Mumbai, worked as a casting director, and took minor roles. His breakthrough came with 'Mirzapur' as Babar.

The Economic Times 17 Jul 2025 3:25 pm

Message Is Out, Those Who Mess With Indias Citizens Will Face Consequences: Amit Shah

Jaipur, Jul 17: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said a strong message has gone out to the world that no one should mess with Indias citizens, its borders or its defence forces, and those who do so will have to face consequences. Referring to Operation Sindoor carried out to destroy terrorist camps in Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done the biggest job of securing the country. During Congress rule, the [] The post Message Is Out, Those Who Mess With Indias Citizens Will Face Consequences: Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Jul 2025 3:25 pm

Sent strong message to world that there will be consequences if India is attacked: Amit Shah

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for keeping the country secure, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that through Operation Sindoor, India had sent a strong message to the world that it would retaliate if attacked. Addressing a public event in Dadiya village in Jaipur, Shah said, Under the leadership of Modi ji, India []

RisingKashmir 17 Jul 2025 3:22 pm

Coming soon: Jaipurs plush new mall on Ajmer Road to offer strategic investment opportunities

Jaipur's real estate market is booming, driven by startups and urban expansion, with Ajmer Road at the forefront. Manglam Pink West, the first organized commercial mall on Ajmer Road by Manglam Group, offers a 6% assured annual rental return.

The Economic Times 17 Jul 2025 11:54 am

Crucial for Indian Army to swiftly adapt, innovate: Lt Gen Manjinder Singh in Jaipur

Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh emphasized the Indian Army's need to adapt to modern warfare challenges at a Jaipur seminar. He highlighted the importance of AI, advanced systems, and ISR capabilities, citing Operation Sindoor's success. A MoU with MNIT Jaipur aims to boost indigenous defense technology, focusing on integrating cutting-edge solutions and ethical AI development for future military operations.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2025 7:31 pm

RUHS Result 2025 Released at ruhsraj.org Direct Link to Download Part-4 Result

RUHS Result 2025: Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur Result 2025 has been released on ruhsraj.org. Here is the direct Link to check your B.Sc Part-4 Results Online.

FreeJobAlert 16 Jul 2025 6:25 pm

Delhi airport sees 5 flight diversions due to adverse weather

Due to adverse weather conditions, including gusty winds and heavy rain, at least five flights were diverted at Delhi airport on Wednesday afternoon. IndiGo and Air India each had two flights redirected to Jaipur, while one Air India flight was diverted to Amritsar. Airlines have warned passengers to anticipate potential weather-related delays throughout the day.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2025 5:56 pm

Avenging Her Mate? Snakes 'Revenge' Rampage Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Critical In UP Village

While Manoj was sleeping with his family, the snake bit him around 4 a.m. Despite treatment attempts and plans to shift him to Jaipur, he died on the way

News18 16 Jul 2025 5:46 pm

Rajasthan Minister raises questions govt's Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya poverty alleviation scheme

JAIPUR: In Rajasthan, strong opposition is emerging against the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department's Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Garibi Mukt Gaon Yojana. Besides critics and activists, the special feature of this opposition is that in the cabinet meeting, the minister of the department and one of the senior stalwarts of the BJP in Rajasthan Kirodi Lal Meena, raised questions on this scheme and registered his strong objection. Meena said that government assistance should be given to those families who are needy and who do not have pucca houses. He also reportedly questioned the wisdom of the move to give money as incentive to those people who are well-off and are not included in the BPL. There is no point in wasting money on ineligible people, Meena is said to have asserted according to sources. Under the Deendayal Upadhyaya Garibi Mukt Gaon Yojana, the government has recently made a provision of Rs 300 crore to provide better livelihood to families living below the poverty line. According to the list of BPL Census 2002, the survey was conducted in the first phase from April to June 2025. 122 villages were selected from each district in 41 districts and a total of 30631 families were surveyed in 5002 villages. Shocking figures came out in the survey. 72 percent of the selected families--22076 families--have by now come out of the poverty line. The state government claimed that the families above the poverty line are out of BPL. The question is that the BPL list belongs to the central government and according to this list, the benefits of many schemes like food security schemes are being given. In such a situation, will these families who have come out of the poverty line continue to get the benefits of central schemes or not? According to the first phase survey report, 6524 families are living below the poverty line. Out of these, 122 families do not have electricity-water connection, let alone food to fill their stomach. 758 do not have money for treatment and 726 families do not have gas connection, 1580 families do not have land lease, 1277 have house, 1056 have toilet. At the same time, 728 families are not getting pension. Each family coming out of the poverty line is given an incentive amount of 21 thousand and a self-reliance family card. In this way, the government has to give a total amount of 46.35 crores to 22076 families as incentive. The department has also paid the amount to many families. 77545 families from 5000 villages have been identified for the second phase survey. This phase will be completed by December. It is a different matter that this disagreement of the minister was not recorded in the meeting, but the fresh opposition of Meena, who has been a headache for the Bhajan Lal government for a long time, has again created a stir in the power corridors from Jaipur to Delhi.

The New Indian Express 16 Jul 2025 3:17 pm

RUHS CUET counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment result released, check direct link to download list here

Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), Jaipur, announced the Round 1 seat allotment for CUET 2025 counselling on July 16, 2025. Aspirants can check their allotment for allied health courses like BSc Nursing via ruhscuet2025.com. Successful candidates must download their letters and complete reporting by July 22, 2025, or risk losing their seat.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2025 12:42 pm

Udaipur Files: SC defers hearing on film till July 21, asks filmmakers to await Centre's decision

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday deferred for July 21 hearing on the film 'Udaipur Files - Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder', and asked the filmmakers to await a decision of the panel appointed by the Centre to hear objections against the movie. The panel is scheduled to meet at 2:30 pm on Wednesday. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi told the filmmakers that the accused in the Kanhaiya Lal tailor murder case can't be compensated for the loss of reputation if the film is released but the filmmakers can be in monetary terms. The filmmakers had challenged the Delhi High Court order staying the release of the movie. The bench asked the Centre's committee to take a decision immediately without loss of time after hearing all the parties. It also directed the panel to accord hearing to the accused in the murder case. The film was scheduled to be released on July 11. On July 10, the Delhi High Court stayed the release till the Centre decides on pleas seeking a permanent ban over the film's potential to promote disharmony in society. The petitions, including one filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president and Darul Uloom Deoband principal Maulana Arshad Madani before the high court, claims that a trailer of the movie released on June 26 was replete with dialogues and instances that had led to communal disharmony in 2022, and carries every potential to stoke the same sentiments again. Udaipur-based tailor Kanhaiya Lal was murdered in June 2022 allegedly by Mohammad Riyaz and Mohammad Ghous. The assailants later released a video claiming that the murder was in reaction to the tailor allegedly sharing a social media post in support of former BJP leader Nupur Sharma following her controversial comments on Prophet Mohammed. The case was probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the accused were booked under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, besides provisions under the Indian Penal Code. The trial is pending before the special NIA court in Jaipur.

The New Indian Express 16 Jul 2025 12:25 pm

Security tightened in Jaipur ahead of Amit Shahs visit for Cooperative and Employment Conference

JAIPUR: Security measures have been significantly intensified in Jaipur ahead of Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shahs visit on July 17, where he is scheduled to inaugurate a major Cooperative and Employment Conference. On Monday, police personnel from multiple stations conducted thorough verification drives at hotels and dharamshalas across the city, checking identities and instructing staff to immediately report any suspicious individuals. Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph visited Dadiya village, the site of the upcoming event, to assess the security arrangements. This included checking the entire route from the airport to the venue, as well as alternative access points for attendees. The police are ensuring smooth coordination and strict surveillance ahead of the high-profile visit. Meanwhile, Minister of State for Cooperatives (Independent Charge) Gautam Kumar Dak chaired a review meeting at the Apex Bank Auditorium in Jaipur. He instructed all departments to complete their tasks on time and emphasised that every official and staff member must take full responsibility for their roles in organising the event. The upcoming conference is significant in the context of the United Nations declaring 2025 as the International Year of Cooperatives. In line with this, the central government has assigned 54 cooperative-related tasks to states. Rajasthan will present progress on key initiatives such as the computerisation of PACS, the Mhaaro Khato Mhaaro Bank scheme, the Gopal Credit Card Scheme, and the Sahakar Se Samriddhi campaign. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma had invited Amit Shah to the event during a meeting held in Delhi on May 29. The state government considers this conference a major opportunity to showcase its rural economy and cooperative development agenda at the national level. Representatives from cooperative societies, farmer groups, self-help organisations, and cooperative banks from across Rajasthan are expected to participate. Although Shahs official itinerary has not yet been released, there is speculation that he may also use the occasion to hold internal discussions with BJP leaders in the state. Party insiders suggest that Shah could review pending organisational matters, especially the delayed announcement of the state executive, which BJP state president Madan Rathod had submitted to the central leadership over four months ago and is still awaiting approval.

The New Indian Express 15 Jul 2025 11:52 am

Indian charity dispatches artificial limbs to Trinidad & Tobago following PM Modi announcement

Following Narendra Modi's announcement, an Indian charity dispatched artificial limbs to Trinidad & Tobago. Jaipur Foot USA sent materials for over 800 limbs for a humanitarian camp. A team from Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti will conduct fittings. The Indian High Commission and local government collaborated on this initiative.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2025 11:27 am

Cashless treatment under RGHS to halt from July 15 as private hospitals protest over unpaid dues

JAIPUR: Private hospitals across Rajasthan are set to suspend cashless treatment under the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS) from Tuesday, affecting lakhs of government employees, pensioners, and their families. The decision comes after months of non-payment from the state government, with dues totalling approximately Rs 980 crore. Hospital administrators claim they can no longer sustain operations without receiving pending reimbursements, despite repeated appeals and warnings to the government. On Sunday, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) convened a meeting in which representatives from private, corporate, and charitable hospitals discussed the financial crisis and challenges they face under RGHS. The Rajasthan Alliance of Hospital Associations submitted a memorandum to the state government proposing urgent reforms to save the scheme. These included immediate payment of dues, a 45-day fixed payment cycle, simpler documentation, reactivation of the TMS portal, formal recognition of an advisory committee, and long-term structural improvements. Dr. Vijay Kapoor, president of the Private Hospitals Association, said nearly 1,000 private hospitals have not been paid under the scheme for over seven months. He stated that while the hospitals never intended to enter into conflict with the government, the lack of dialogue and delay in payments have left them with no choice but to halt cashless services starting Tuesday. The RGHS was originally launched in June 2018 during the Vasundhara Raje government and was revived in 2021 by the Ashok Gehlot-led administration. In 2022, Rajasthan became the first state to offer a fully digital and paperless cashless treatment facility to government employees, pensioners, and their families. However, since the change in government, the scheme has faced repeated disruptions. In early 2024, chemists protested against non-payment by suspending the supply of medicines under the scheme for two days. Although RGHS guidelines mandate reimbursement to pharmacies within 21 days, persistent delays and bill rejections led many chemists to stop participating in the scheme. At one point, pending dues for medicine reimbursements alone reached Rs 600 crore. Many private hospitals, too, began restricting access to RGHS patients during peak hours, often citing administrative or procedural issues. Among those most severely impacted are pensioners. Many complain of being denied essential medicines, while others say approved drug lists have shrunk significantly, with over 200 medicines reportedly removed. Dental care is also currently unavailable under RGHS, as no dental hospitals are recognised under the scheme. Several pharmacies have stopped accepting RGHS prescriptions altogether, citing non-payment and cumbersome billing procedures. On Monday, the Rajasthan Pensioner Samaj submitted a memorandum to Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical and Health Department, Gayatri Rathore, demanding immediate resolution. Rathore said the scheme is being reviewed and assured that new guidelines would be issued soon. Feedback has been collected from RGHS officials, TPAs, hospital associations, and pharmacies. Adding to the crisis is widespread misuse of the scheme by some government employees. There have been numerous instances of fraudulent claims, including the purchase of non-essential items like cosmetics and Ayurvedic products, as well as unauthorised inclusion of in-laws as dependents. Over 2,000 such cases have been reported statewide. Forged doctor seals, fake bills, and inflated medicine claims have reportedly led to embezzlement worth crores of rupees, further undermining the scheme's credibility and sustainability. As the healthcare crisis escalates, political tensions have also intensified. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara, and Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully have openly criticised the Bhajanlal Sharma-led government, accusing it of attempting to dismantle the RGHS. Gehlot alleged that the government has pressured private hospitals to halt services without addressing payment issues, while Jully has written to the Chief Minister, warning that the schemes collapse would severely impact lakhs of families. With no immediate resolution in sight, the suspension of services threatens to push Rajasthans public healthcare infrastructure into deeper crisis.

The New Indian Express 14 Jul 2025 8:04 pm

Meet man who studied 10 hours daily battling shoulder pain, cracked CA attheageof...

Tarachand Agarwal is a retired bank manager from Jaipur who cleared the Chartered Accountant (CA) exam at the age of 71. Studying for 10 hours battling shoulder pain, Tarachand's hope, and strength is an inspiration for many youngsters.

DNA India 14 Jul 2025 4:11 pm

Family of Jaipur man abducted in Mali asks Union Government to expedite efforts to trace him

Prakash Joshi was abducted by armed assailants on July 1 morning from the factory premises

The Hindu 14 Jul 2025 12:15 pm

Gujarat Man Among 3 Indians Kidnapped By Al Qaeda-Linked Group In Mali

Three Indian nationals, including a resident of Jaipur, a man from Telangana, and an engineer from Odisha, were kidnapped on July 1 in the West African nation of Mali.

NDTV 14 Jul 2025 8:10 am

Family of Jaipur man kidnapped in Mali seeks help, says MEA yet to respond directly

JAIPUR: Prakash Chandra Joshi, a 61-year-old Jaipur resident and General Manager at a cement factory in Mali, West Africa, was kidnapped on July 1 by armed assailants along with three other Indian nationals. Joshi had joined the Diamond Cement Factory in Mali just weeks earlier, on June 5. The incident is suspected to be linked to Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM), an Al-Qaeda-affiliated terror group that claimed responsibility for multiple attacks across Mali on the same day. Joshis wife, Suman, spoke to the media and recounted the last conversation she had with her husband. He had joined the factory as General Manager on June 5. I last spoke to him on June 30. He told us he wasnt feeling well. We asked him to resign and return home, she said. After June 30, Joshi's phone became unreachable. We initially thought it might be a network or electricity issue which is common in African countries. But on July 2, our daughter received a call from the companys HR informing us that he had been kidnapped. We were shocked. How could we have imagined something like this? Suman added. According to the family, Joshi had gone to the factory for his assignments on the morning of July 1 when the attack occurred. Hundreds of armed men stormed the factory, opened fire, and set parts of it on fire. In the chaos, they abducted three people. They left in the car provided to Papa by the company, said a family member. Family anxiously awaits safe return of Odisha man abducted by Al-Qaeda linked terror group in West Africas Mali The family believes the attackers may have mistaken Joshi for the factory owner due to his senior position and vehicle. More than 12 days have passed since the kidnapping, and the family remains anxious and uncertain about his safety. We are trying everything we can reaching out to the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy. While the embassy is responding to our emails, we havent been able to establish contact with the Ministry directly, they said. Indias Ministry of External Affairs confirmed the incident, stating that the Indians working at the cement factory were forcibly taken away by a group of armed attackers. However, there has been no official statement yet from the Malian government. The kidnapping coincided with a series of terror attacks across Mali, for which the Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM claimed responsibility. This has led to strong suspicion of the groups involvement in Joshis abduction as well. Meanwhile, Malis military has claimed that the terror attack was repelled, and over 80 militants were killed in retaliatory action. Despite these developments, the whereabouts of Joshi and the other abducted Indian workers remain unknown. Three Indian nationals abducted in Mali amid rising violence; MEA urges swift release

The New Indian Express 13 Jul 2025 9:20 pm

Tensions flare in Jaipur as two groups clash; 7 detained

Seven people from both the groups have been detained and are being interrogated

The Hindu 13 Jul 2025 1:19 pm

Good news for commuters, NHAI to take over construction of two new expressways in Rajasthan, set to reduce travel time to..., will connect THESE major cities

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has taken over the construction of two key expressways in Rajasthan, the Jaipur-to-Pachpadra and Bikaner-to-Kotputli highways.

DNA India 12 Jul 2025 3:22 pm

RUHS Result 2025 Released at ruhsraj.org Direct Link to Download End Semester Result

RUHS Result 2025: Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur Result 2025 has been released on ruhsraj.org. Here is the direct Link to check your B.D.S and B.Pharm End Semester Results Online.

FreeJobAlert 12 Jul 2025 1:15 pm

Arti Bagdy showcases 45 fashion labels in Chennai

Sequins caught the light, colours shimmered and conversed, and jewellery gleamed at Hyatt Regency, on July 9 and 10. Every stall at the premise held bold reimaginings of tradition from mirror-laden fabrics of Gujarat to the intricate gota patti of Rajasthan, corset blouses paired over saris and pleated trousers paired with embroidered jackets. The collections unfurled 45 Indian designers sartorial excellence. Showcasing them was Arti Bagdys Fashion Collezione (ABFC), a platform that has become synonymous with curated luxury in Chennai. This year marked a milestone 23 years since Arti Bagdy began championing high fashion, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance through her showcases. The unique selling point for ABFCs exhibitions, Arti Bagdy believes, has been bringing luxury labels from outside the city and from the many corners of the country, for the buyers here to shop from. Talking about the collections, Arti declares that it was a choice to keep the theme festive. Festivities will soon begin, in the next two to three months, and the wedding season is also upcoming. Fresh embellished festive wear collections, from embroideries to pearl and mirror work, were therefore showcased this time, she says. Vrinda by Pundrik Dubey from Delhi, Virachi Couture, Kanika @35C, Neha Modi, and Wafe from Kolkata, Raisa by Srishti and Priyas, and Kiaayo, were among the labels presenting their festive collections this year. Fine jewellery, meanwhile, was showcased by PC Totuka and Sons from Jaipur, Pradeep Poddar Jewellers from Kolkata, and IVAIRA lab-grown diamonds; and destination jewellery was brought by Esme Crystals from Mumbai, PRARA 925 Silver Jewels from Surat, and Just Love Fine Jewellery from Mumbai, among others. The labels, year on year, are a mix of well established designers and up-and-coming entrepreneurs in the field of fashion and jewellery, Arti informs. Amid all the festive dazzle, a quiet rebellion also took place in the soft rustle of handspun cotton clothes. At the end of the day, we need sustainable cotton wear too. It is ideal for those who wouldnt necessarily be shopping for festivities, and it also makes the exhibition a shopping experience for everyone, Arti reasons. Such lightweight, breathable silhouettes were showcased by Peela Dhaga by Reshmi from Jaipur, Aarni from Hyderabad, and Cute Cottons from Bengaluru, and more. For many of the designers at the exhibition, this wasnt their first time partnering with ABFC. Reshmi from Peela Dhaga told CE , This is my second consecutive year of showcasing Peela Dhaga with ABFC. I put up my stall last year too. I wanted to come again this year because of the kind of footfall we had in 2024. It was brilliant. For Arti, success isnt measured in footfall alone. Two decades ago, convincing luxury brands to showcase in Chennai was a challenge. Today, designers and young fashion entrepreneurs eagerly pitch their collections, hoping to be featured in her collezione. That shift, she says with quiet pride, is her biggest win.

The New Indian Express 12 Jul 2025 6:00 am

Rajasthan Education Min bans Class 12 history book for 'ignoring Modi's role in modern India'

JAIPUR: The debate over academic content has reignited in Rajasthan as the Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Thursday announced a ban on the Class 12 history textbook Aazadi ke Baad ka Swarnim Bharat (Golden India After Independence), alleging that it disproportionately glorifies Congress leaders, while ignoring the contributions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking to the media, Dilawar said, The book gives only a passing mention of Prime Minister Narendra Modis contributions. It completely sidelines his role in shaping modern India. It looks like the entire book is designed to project that Congress did everything for the country. The minister further claimed that figures like Mughal emperor Akbarwhom he referred to as a looter and a rapistshould not be part of school education in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, the Rajasthan State Textbook Board has already printed 4.90 lakh copies of the book for the academic session 2025. Distribution to around 19,700 schools is underway, with nearly 80 percent of the books already dispatched. The textbook, published by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education, has been in use since the previous Congress government, taught in two parts across classes 11 and 12. Board officials argue that the books were printed only after receiving formal government approval. According to them, the current edition is a reprint of the previous version, updated only with the academic year 2025. However, Part 2 of the textbook has sparked particular controversy, as its cover features photographs of former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. In response to criticism that lakhs of rupees have already been spent on printing and distributing these books, Minister Dilawar remarked sarcastically, If poison is worth lakhs of rupees, would you still consume it? This is what Congress has donespent public money just to glorify the Gandhi family. Dilawar also pointed out that despite serving as Prime Minister for over a decade, Narendra Modis achievements are barely mentioned. He abrogated Article 370, paved the way for the construction of the Ram Temple, and contributed immensely to the countrys development. Yet, this book has little to say about him. On the other hand, there are pages full of content on Congress Prime Ministers, he said. Citing this imbalance, the education minister confirmed that the state government has decided to withdraw the textbook from schools and will not teach it to students going forward.

The New Indian Express 11 Jul 2025 11:58 pm

I Lost My iPhone, Someone Could Have Lost Life: Man Seen Sobbing In Jaipur Viral Video

It's a video that has gone viral on social media - a young man lost his iPhone after his two-wheeler hit a pothole on a waterlogged street in Jaipur and skidded. The man is seen looking for the phone in the water and then sobbing uncontrollably.

NDTV 11 Jul 2025 11:16 pm

Photos: Two IAF pilots killed in Jaguar fighter jet crash

Jaipur: Two pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were killed on Wednesday morning in a crash of a Jaguar fighter jet near Churu in Rajasthan, the third such accident since March involving the twin-engine bomber. The IAF said a court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident. An IAF Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 11 Jul 2025 2:50 pm

Video: Jaipur Man Breaks Down After Losing Phone In Waterlogged Street

A young man was in tears after his mobile phone slipped into a waterlogged street following a heavy rainfall in Jaipur. Haldhar, a resident of Subhash Chowk, lost his balance while riding his scooter through a flooded stretch near Ramniwas Bagh

NDTV 11 Jul 2025 10:25 am

IAF officer killed in Churu crash cremated with full military honours; family questions use of old jets for training

JAIPUR: Flight Lieutenant Rishiraj Singh Deora (23), who lost his life in the Jaguar fighter jet crash in Churu , was cremated with full military honours in his native village of Khiwandi, Sumerpur (Pali). The solemn ceremony was attended by senior officials, villagers, ex-servicemen, and school children -- some dressed in army uniforms -- chanting slogans like Jab tak suraj chand rahega, Rishiraj ka naam rahega . Before the cremation, the grieving family expressed anguish over the use of ageing fighter jets for training purposes. Why are such old planes given to new and promising pilots? they questioned. These children have a bright future ahead, but we are losing them to outdated machines. The Jaguar fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed on July 9 at 12:40 pm in Churus Rajaldesar area. Both pilotsWing Commander Lokendra Singh Sindhu (44), a resident of Rohtak (Haryana), and Flight Lieutenant Rishiraj Singh Deorawere martyred in the incident. Eyewitnesses reported that the aircraft appeared to be swaying mid-air before crashing into a tree and dragging over 100 meters before catching fire. The explosion was so powerful, it felt like a bomb had gone off, said one villager. There was panic in the area, and people rushed to the crash site as police and administration were alerted. It is believed that the pilots veered the aircraft away from residential areas, possibly sacrificing their own lives to prevent civilian casualties. Due to this, they may not have had time to eject. The black box of the aircraft is yet to be recovered, and a search operation is ongoing. The Indian Air Force has ordered a Court of Inquiry to determine the cause of the crash. Rishiraj Singh Deora hailed from a modest yet proud family in Pali district. His father, Jaswant Singh, runs a hotel business, while his mother, Bhanwar Kanwar, is a homemaker. His younger brother, Yuvraj Singh, is studying in Class 12 in Jodhpur. The news of his martyrdom has left the family devastated. On Thursday, Rishiraj's mortal remains reached Jodhpur airport, where Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat paid floral tributes and offered condolences to the bereaved family. The body was then airlifted to Sirohi and transported by road to his village. At the Sirohi airstrip, several dignitaries paid their last respects, including SP Anil Kumar Beniwal, DSP Mukesh Chaudhary, MP Lumbaram Chaudhary, BJP District President Dr Raksha Bhandari, the Sub-Divisional Officer, and local ex-servicemen. As the martyr's final journey passed through the village, residents lined the roads to bid him farewell. Children waving the tricolour declared their desire to serve the nation, inspired by the sacrifice of Rishiraj Singh Deora.

The New Indian Express 10 Jul 2025 9:59 pm

At 71, he became a CA Thanks to his granddaughters homework

Tara Chand Agarwal, a 71-year-old retired banker from Jaipur, has become a Chartered Accountant, proving that age is no barrier to achieving dreams. Inspired by helping his granddaughter study, Agarwal's dedication led him to pass the challenging CA exams after retirement. His story has resonated widely, demonstrating the power of lifelong learning and determination.

The Times of India 10 Jul 2025 5:30 pm

First-Ever Case Against Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Filed In Rajasthan, 3 Arrested

The FIR, filed by the West District unit of the Jaipur Police Commissionerate, lists several top figures including Lawrence Bishnoi.

News18 10 Jul 2025 1:45 pm

RUHS Result 2025 Released at ruhsraj.org Direct Link to Download 1st to 4th Semester Result

RUHS Result 2025: Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur Result 2025 has been released on ruhsraj.org. Here is the direct Link to check your M. Pharm and M.B.B.S 1st to 4th Semester Results Online.

FreeJobAlert 10 Jul 2025 11:21 am

J&K: 8th batch of devotees departs for Amarnath Yatra from Nunwan base camp

The eighth batch of devotees departed from Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam for their pilgrimage to the Holy cave of Amarnath on Thursday morning. The 38-day annual Amarnath pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high holy cave shrine in South Kashmir began on July 3 and will conclude on August 9. Surender, a devotee from Jaipur on his []

RisingKashmir 10 Jul 2025 9:31 am

2 IAF pilots die in Jaguar fighter jet crash

PTI Jaipur/New Delhi Two pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were killed on Wednesday morning in a crash of a Jaguar fighter jet near Churu in Rajasthan, the third such accident since March involving the twin-engine bomber. The IAF said a court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident. []

The Navhind Times 10 Jul 2025 1:07 am

2 Pilots Killed In Churu Crash

Jaipur/New Delhi: Two pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were killed on Wednesday morning in a crash of a Jaguar trainer aircraft near Churu in Rajasthan. The IAF said a court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident. An IAF Jaguar Trainer aircraft met with an accident during a []

Kashmir Reader 10 Jul 2025 1:01 am

Two Pilots Killed In IAF Jet Crash Near Churu In Rajasthan

Jaipur/New Delhi, Jul 9: Two pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were killed on Wednesday morning in a crash of a Jaguar trainer aircraft near Churu in Rajasthan. The IAF said a court of inquiry has been constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident. An IAF Jaguar Trainer aircraft met with an accident during a routine training mission and crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, today, it said in a brief statement. Both pilots sustained fatal injuries in the [] The post Two Pilots Killed In IAF Jet Crash Near Churu In Rajasthan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 Jul 2025 4:07 pm

Jaguar Fighter Jet Crashes In Rajasthan

JAIPUR, Jul 9: A Jaguar aircraft of the IAF crashed in Rajasthans Churu district on Wednesday, official sources said. The aircraft crashed in an agriculture field in Bhanoda village around 1.25 pm, SHO Rajaldesar Kamlessh added. He said human body parts were found near the crash site. The post Jaguar Fighter Jet Crashes In Rajasthan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 Jul 2025 2:27 pm

SC rejects plea to halt release of 'Udaipur Files'; refuses urgent relief to Kanhaiya Lal murder accused

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday in its order declined urgent listing and refused to stay the release of the movie Udaipur Files which is based on the life of tailor Kanhaiya Lal Teli's murder in Udaipur. The top court's two-judgevacation bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Joymalya Bagchi refused to pass any order on Mohammed Javed's plea.Mohammed Javed is one of the accused in the brutal 2022 Udaipur-based tailor murder case. Mention before the court concerned after the summer vacation (On July 14, Monday). Let it (The film) be released, the bench remarked while refusing to grant urgent listing and listing of the matter. Javed had yesterday filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court, seeking a fair trial and a stay on the release of the film Udaipur Files Kanhaiyalal Lal Tailor Murder, which is scheduled to be released on 11 July 2025. The movie is slated for release on July 11. The petitioner, Javed's lawyer, sought to stop the release of the film on the grounds that the movie shows a one-sided picture of the events and will prejudice his right to a fair trial. It is releasing on Friday Trailer was released on July 4. They are showing only the prosecution side, the lawyer for Javed argued before the apex court. He sought a stay of the film's release till the trial in the case is over. Teli, a Udaipur-based tailor, was brutally murdered in June 2022, allegedly by Mohammad Riyaz and Mohammad Ghous. The case was investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and offences under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) have been framed against the accused. The trial is at present going on before the Special NIA Court, Jaipur.The assailants recorded the attack on camera and shared it online. Javed elaborated in his plea that the film seemed to be communally provocative from its trailer and promotional materials. Releasing such a movie at this juncture, portraying the accused as guilty and the story as conclusively true, has the potential to seriously prejudice the ongoing proceedings, he stated in his plea. Javed highlighted in his petition that if the film were released, then it would very likely compromise the presumption of innocence and risk influencing public opinion in a manner that could affect the fairness of the trial. This directly impacts the right to a free and fair trial of the Petitioner, as guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, said Javed in his petition filed before the top court.

The New Indian Express 9 Jul 2025 12:49 pm

Gehlot makes U-turn and softens stand on Raj govt, bats for Sharma

JAIPUR: Congress leader and former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot blew hot and cold against the Bhajanlal Sharma-led BJP government on Tuesday, describing him as suitable, while launching a stinging critique against him. It has been one and a half years now. Complete your full five-year term. Who is stopping you? Pandit Bhajanlal suits us. We want you to govern well, Gehlot said. He added that he had met Sharma twice. He came to meet me and said he has been travelling across Rajasthan for 20 years and is committed to doing good work, Gehlot said. However, the former CM soon pivoted to sharp criticism, saying, He should launch a discreet campaign through the IB and assess the issues the opposition raises. If he lacks the courage to act on them, thats a different matter. If he has the guts, let him fix the problems. Later, Gehlot posted on social media, saying, The Bhajanlal government has completely failed. His tactics, character, and true face have all been exposed. He referred to an incident where a sitting MLA claimed his house had been robbed thrice. If theft is happening repeatedly at an MLAs residence, imagine the plight of the common people, he said. In his counter, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma expressed, When I compare our one-and-a-half years of governance with five years of Congress rule, Congress leaders get a stomach ache. Thats why they keep raising unnecessary issues. We can account for every promise made in our Sankalp Patra.

The New Indian Express 9 Jul 2025 7:54 am

Kanhaiya Lal murder accused plea in SC seeks direction to stay 'Udaipur Files' film release

NEW DELHI: Mohammed Javed, one of the accused in the 2022 murder of Udaipur-based tailor Kanhaiya Lal Teli , has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court seeking a fair trial and stay on the release of the film The Udaipur Files: Kanhaiyalal Tailor Murder, scheduled to be released on 11 July 2025. Javed -- 8th accused in the murder case -- in his petition argued that the film is communally provocative and could prejudice ongoing judicial proceedings. Releasing such a movie at this juncture, portraying the accused as guilty and the story as conclusively true, has the potential to seriously prejudice the ongoing proceedings, he stated in his plea. Javed sought direction to halt the release of the film which is said to be based on events pertaining to the case. He highlighted in his petition that if the film releases, it is likely to influence public opinion in a manner that could affect the fairness of the trial. He added that the film will likely compromise the presumption of innocence. This directly impacts the right to a free and fair trial of the Petitioner, as guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, said, Javed in his petition filed before the top court. Udaipur-based tailor Teli was brutally murdered in June 2022, allegedly by Mohammad Riyaz and Mohammad Ghous. The NIA investigated the case and a case listing offences under the UAPA and IPC was filed against the accused. The case trial is currently ongoing before the Special NIA Court, Jaipur.

The New Indian Express 9 Jul 2025 1:03 am

New Visa Applications From First-Time Travellers Surge 32%; Jaipur, Surat, Pune And Other Cities Drive Demand

More than half of the new visa applications came from tier-2 and tier-3 cities across India.

Bloomberg Quint 8 Jul 2025 2:31 pm

RUHS Result 2025 Released at ruhsraj.org Direct Link to Download Part 1 and 2 Result

RUHS Result 2025: Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur Result 2025 has been released on ruhsraj.org. Here is the direct Link to check your M.D.S Part 1 and 2 Results Online.

FreeJobAlert 8 Jul 2025 12:28 pm

Surat-Jaipur Flight Delayed By 1 Hour. Reason: Swarm Of Bees On Cargo Door

In a bizarre incident, an IndiGo flight from Surat to Jaipur was delayed by over an hour as a swarm of bees sat near the aircraft's open luggage door

NDTV 8 Jul 2025 10:10 am

Significant reforms implemented in past 11 years to boost mining sector: Reddy

JAIPUR, Jul 7 : Union Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy on Monday said the central government has undertaken significant reforms over the past 11 years to propel the mining sector while ensuring development, public welfare and environmental protection. Addressing a felicitation ceremony for seven-star and five-star rated mines here organised by Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), Reddy said the government policies have not only boosted the mining sector but have also safeguarded the interests of local communities and [] The post Significant reforms implemented in past 11 years to boost mining sector: Reddy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 Jul 2025 5:04 am

Riyadh-Delhi AI flight diverted to Jaipur; bus arranged for stranded passengers to travel to Delhi

JAIPUR: The series of controversies surrounding Air India shows no signs of slowing down. In the latest incident, Air India flight AI-926, operating from Riyadh to Delhi, was unexpectedly diverted to Jaipur late on Sunday night, reportedly due to lack of landing clearance at Delhi airport. The situation took a dramatic turn when the pilot, citing the end of his duty hours, refused to continue the journey, leaving passengers stranded inside the aircraft for nearly three hours. Chaos unfolded at Jaipur International Airports Terminal-1, where the flight landed at 12:55 am. Passengers were initially moved to the arrival area, but soon after, the pilot exited, stating that his permissible flying hours had ended. With no alternate crew available, the airline arranged for passengers to be transported to Delhi by bus. The announcement of the bus transfer sparked outrage among passengers, many of whom began protesting and alleging poor treatment by airline staff. It took considerable effort to calm the agitated crowd before they agreed to travel by road. Several passengers missed their connecting flights due to the delay, further adding to their frustration. The behavior of the staff on board was extremely poor. We werent even offered food throughout the night. This kind of treatment reflects very poorly on Air India. Many of us are now thinking of boycotting the airline in the future, said one of the affected passengers. Responding to the incident, Air India issued a statement on its official X handle (formerly Twitter), saying: We deeply regret the inconvenience caused. The diversion to Jaipur was due to bad weather in Delhi, which was beyond the airline's control. Our team is assisting all passengers and has arranged alternate transport. We hope for your understanding and the opportunity to serve you better in future. This is not the first such incident involving the national carrier. On November 18, 2024, a similar situation occurred when an Air India flight from Paris to Delhi was diverted to Jaipur. In that case, too, the pilot exited citing completion of duty hours, leaving over 180 passengers stranded at the airport for nine hours before they were eventually sent to Delhi by road.

The New Indian Express 7 Jul 2025 5:05 pm

Rajasthan On High Alert as Dengue Cases Spike Amid Monsoon; Jaipur Health Officials Ramp Up Measures

As monsoon rains sweep across Rajasthan, dengue and malaria cases rise in Jaipur, which needs prompt, urgent health actions and public awareness.

The HealthSite 7 Jul 2025 4:47 pm

Jaipur Diary: Rajiv Sharma takes charge as Rajasthan top cop

Rajiv Sharma takes charge as Raj top cop Rajasthan finally has a new top cop! 1990-batch IPS officer Rajiv Sharma has been appointed as the states Director General of Police (DGP) and has officially taken charge at the Police HQ. Though three names were shortlisted, Sharma was always the frontrunner. The state government even recalled him from central deputation and word is, his OBC background played a key role in sealing the deal. Now, with Sharma in the hot seat, talk of a major police reshuffle is heating up. The transfer list could drop any day, keeping senior officers on their toes! Shekhawat vs Gehlot gets close & personal The old rivalry between Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has flared up again, and its anything but polite. During a fiery visit to his hometown, Shekhawat launched a scathing attack on Gehlot over the infamous Sanjivani scam but it wasnt just political anymore. Shekhawat accused Gehlot of crossing all limits by dragging his late mother into the controversy, calling the remarks unpardonable and deeply personal. And heres the kicker when asked if hed consider withdrawing the defamation suit against Gehlot, Shekhawats answer was a flat No compromise. Political eviction turns X into battleground MP Hanuman Beniwal and his party leaders have been slapped with notices to vacate their government bungalows and MLA quarters and the deadline is ticking: July 11. But this isnt just routine eviction, its turned into a full-blown digital drama! To spice it up even more, reports say Beniwals electricity connection at the residence has been cut and now its not just about bungalows, its about bruised egos and political payback. The moment the notice dropped, Beniwals supporters lit up X with fiery hashtags demanding CM Bhajanlal Sharmas ouster. Bhajanlal camp fired back, turning the timeline into a battleground. Insiders suggest, BJP and Congress leaders whove long had issues with Beniwal are quietly toasting this move. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 6 Jul 2025 7:34 am

Forged Papers, Pics With Top Officers: Jaipur's Fake Cop's World Unravels

A woman has been arrested after masquerading for nearly two years as a police sub-inspector inside the Rajasthan Police Academy (RPA), attending training sessions, wearing official uniforms, and even posing for photographs with senior police officers

NDTV 5 Jul 2025 4:42 pm

Road rage turns fatal in Bhilwara: Man beaten to death over minor collision

JAIPUR: A man was brutally beaten to death by a group of 8-10 people after a minor collision between a car and a handcart in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district on Friday evening. According to the local police, the incident occurred in the Jahazpur area, where four men Sitaram, Sikandar, Dilkhush, and Deepak were returning home after attending a social function. Just a short distance from home, their car allegedly touched a handcart. An argument broke out, during which the handcart operator, along with 8-10 of his associates, dragged 25-year old Sitaram out of the vehicle through the window and assaulted him mercilessly. Despite efforts by his three companions to intervene, the attackers did not stop. Sitaram, a 25-year old young man, finally succumbed to his injuries on the spot. In the immediate aftermath, police brought the three other car occupants to the local police station. They were reportedly released after senior officers arrived at the station. Family members of the victims also reached the station, demanding action. With the victim being a Hindu and the handcart owner who attacked being a Muslim, tension soon escalated. A heavy police force from ten nearby police stations was deployed in the area late at night. The body of the deceased has been kept at the hospital mortuary, and a large crowd has gathered outside the hospital. Police have arrested one accused, identified as Sharif, a resident of the area and the owner of the handcart. A search is underway to locate other suspects involved in the attack. Local MLA Gopiram Meena, along with Superintendent of Police and other senior officials, visited the spot. The atmosphere remains tense, and heavy security has been deployed to prevent any untoward incident. As tensions remain high, the local police has prohibited any Taziya processions being carried out in the area on July 5th and 6th.

The New Indian Express 5 Jul 2025 4:08 pm

Gehlot questions ECs impartiality ahead of Bihar polls; slams BJP for stalling Rajasthan welfare schemes

JAIPUR: Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has raised serious concerns over the working style and impartiality of the Election Commission ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, alleging that the constitutional body is functioning under political pressure. Speaking to a news agency, Gehlot described the Election Commission's treatment of Congress leaders as indecent and unfortunate. He said, Which direction is the country heading in? The behaviour of the Election Commission is unprecedented and condemnable. I am unable to find the words to express my criticism. Addressing a gathering in Jaipur, Gehlot added, For the first time since Independence, we are witnessing such conduct from Election Commission officials. It is not only inappropriate but also deeply troubling for Indian democracy. He also questioned the feasibility of the Commission preparing voter lists for 8 crore people within just 25 days in Bihar. This is not possible. The Election Commission has created a new illusion. I have been to Patna and sensed the public anger. If such practices continue, how will free and fair elections be conducted? Gehlot asked. If this new approach is being implemented in Bihar, on whose advice is it being done? Major decisions require the involvement of the opposition as well. But the Election Commission is taking unilateral decisions, which is extremely concerning. Gehlot further backed Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, stating that he had also raised valid concerns about the Election Commissions role during the Maharashtra elections . The Commission failed to respond satisfactorily, which forced Rahul Gandhi to write an article. This situation is unprecedented. I have never heard of such treatment being meted out to the opposition or any INDIA bloc delegation, he said. Meanwhile, political sparring between CM Bhajanlal Sharma and Ashok Gehlot continues to escalate in Rajasthan. In a letter addressed to CM Sharma, Gehlot accused the BJP government of halting development works initiated during his tenure and neglecting key welfare schemes. He alleged that the state government has failed to provide basic amenities and urged the Chief Minister to intervene and take appropriate action. Responding to the letter, CM Bhajanlal Sharma took a dig at Gehlot during a public event, saying, Gehlot remains active only on Twitter but doesn't step out. Sharma also countered Gehlots allegations regarding electricity supply in the state. He says there is no electricity, but never specifies where. Before making false claims, he should look at the data, the CM remarked. Gehlot should compare the electricity generation and number of connections given during his five-year tenure with what we have achieved in just one and a half years. If our performance doesnt surpass his, only then does he have the right to question us, Sharma added. ECI says it decoded entire exercise to political parties over Special Intensive Revision of Bihar electoral roll

The New Indian Express 4 Jul 2025 9:40 pm

Rajeev Kumar Sharma takes charge as Rajasthan DGP in Jaipur

The appointment was made on the basis of a recommendation made by the empanelment committee, which was formed by the Union Public Service Commission

The Hindu 3 Jul 2025 11:31 pm

Indian call centres scam UAE residents in fake forex scheme

In a coordinated and deceptive scheme, Indian call centres are targeting United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents with fraudulent forex investment offers disguised as legitimate financial opportunities. A recent investigation by Khaleej Times has revealed that fraudulent operations based in cities such as Noida and Jaipur are posing as Dubai-based financial firms. These call centres use Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 3 Jul 2025 7:10 pm

Delhi-Jaipur Expressway spur to reduce travel time to just 3 hours from this month: Check route, entry point, and latest update

Travel time between Jaipur and Delhi is set to decrease significantly with NHAI's opening of a new 65-km road section between Bagrana and Bandikui on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Expected to open for trial traffic in July, this link provides direct access from Jaipur, potentially reducing travel time by over an hour.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2025 4:20 pm

Adani Airports To Give Lounge Access Through In-House Platform

The Adani Group operates the airports in Mumbai, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mangaluru, Guwahati, Jaipur, and Thiruvananthapuram.

Bloomberg Quint 3 Jul 2025 12:22 pm

J&K Wushu Medallists honoured after National Cship Glory

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, July 2: The medallists of the 34th Senior National Wushu Championship were felicitated by Bhavneet, General Secretary of the Wushu Association of J&K at Wushu Hall, MA Stadium, here today. The J&K Wushu team won six medals one gold, two silver and three Bronze at the championship held in Jaipur. Amit Kumar, Hritik Singh, Mohd Syed Ali, Maan Singh, Ansa Chisti and Ranjeet Singh brought laurels to the Union Territory with their commendable performances. [] The post J&K Wushu Medallists honoured after National Cship Glory appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Jul 2025 6:00 am

Section of ceiling at Ajmer Dargah collapses due to heavy rains

Jaipur: A section of the ceiling at the Ajmer Dargah collapsed during heavy monsoon rains on Wednesday, triggering outrage among devotees and raising questions over the maintenance of the centuries-old Sufi shrine. The incident occurred amid a downpour that led to clearing of the visitors area, preventing any casualties. However, the collapse has renewed scrutiny Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 Jul 2025 11:10 pm

Poaching threats rise in Ranthambore after recovery of bones of three tigers

JAIPUR: Are tigers in Rajasthans Ranthambore Tiger Reserve the latest targets of an international poaching network? That's the disturbing question creating buzz among wildlife lovers. It comes following the shocking revelations after the arrest of a poaching gang in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh, during a joint operation by the Madhya Pradesh State Tiger Strike Force, the Rajasthan Forest Department, and Sawai Madhopur-based NGO Tiger Watch last month. Among those arrested were Dauji Bhil and Sunita Dauji, residents of Dausa in Rajasthan, and Besta Bhil, a resident of Sheopur. The forest team recovered around 225 big cat bones, including skulls resembling those of tigers, from the possession of the accused. The seized remains were sent to Jabalpur for forensic analysis, which confirmed that they belonged to at least three tigers and a panther. The samples have now been forwarded to the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bengaluru for DNA matching to determine the origin of the animals. Madhya Pradesh forest officials have formally requested the Rajasthan Forest Department to share DNA profiles of tigers from Ranthambore to assist in the matching process. Ranthambore Field Director Anoop K. R., in a report to the Chief Wildlife Warden of Rajasthan, noted: A few bones have been identified as that of a tiger. As part of further investigation to determine their origin, the joint team of MP and Rajasthan forest departments is working in close coordination. Due to its proximity to Sheopur, Ranthambore is the most likely source of the poached tigers. In contrast, Madhavgarh Tiger Reserve lies over 100 km away, and Panna Tiger Reserve is approximately 300 km from Sheopur. According to official records, five tigers from Ranthambore T79, T131, T138, T139, and T2401 have gone missing under suspicious circumstances between June 2022 and May 2024. The missing animals include two females and three males, aged between 3 and 12 years. Sources also claim that during interrogation, the accused confessed to having killed five tigers from Ranthambore between 2002 and 2004. Officials suspect the gang as a part of a wider international poaching network with links to other tiger reserves across India and to countries such as Nepal and Myanmar. It is also believed that the group received payments via digital channels and hawala networks in exchange for killing tigers. The DNA matching process at NCBS is expected to take a few weeks. Once complete, it could conclusively establish whether Ranthambores missing tigers fell victims to poachers -- a finding that may have significant implications for wildlife protection efforts in the region.

The New Indian Express 2 Jul 2025 8:57 pm

Jaipur Gets An Hour Closer To Delhi With Bandikui Spur Ready On Delhi-Mumbai Expressway

The four-lane access-controlled spur connects Bandikui with Jaipur and won't just ease journey for commuters but also freight traffic by 20 to 30 per cent in terms of time saving.

News18 2 Jul 2025 4:52 pm

Delhi-Jaipur In 3 Hours: Trial Run On Expressway Link Begins

The trial run on the Bandikui-Jaipur Link Expressway, connecting the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway to Jaipur, started on Wednesday. The journey from Jaipur to Delhi will now take just 2.5 to 3 hours, offering a faster and smoother travel experience.

NDTV 2 Jul 2025 3:08 pm

India Hosts Jaipur Foot Camp in Kabul, Gives Prosthetic Limbs To Afghan Amputees

India has been providing significant humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the country.

NDTV 1 Jul 2025 9:52 pm

Jaipur Man Goes To Pacify Wife After Fight, Finds Her With Lover In The Next Room

After a fight, a Jaipur man went to pacify his wifeonly to find her in bed with her lover in the next room. What followed was a murder attempt

News18 1 Jul 2025 3:14 pm

Dhankhar says Governors often treated like easy punching bags in states

NEW DELHI: Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday expressed concern over the allegations being levelled against constitutional post holders, particularly governors, in states governed by opposition parties, saying that the governors are often treated like easy punching bags. He also lamented the growing trend of dragging high constitutional positions such as the President and Vice-President into political controversies. Speaking at the Sneh Milan Samaroh organised in Jaipur, Dhankhar remarked, When the Governor is in the state, they are often treated like an easy punching bag. If the state government and the Central government are ruled by different political parties, it becomes very easy to make allegations. The V-P noted that this trend has evolved over time: Now even the Vice-President and the President are being dragged into this domain. Responding to a recent claim by former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, who had alleged that several individuals holding constitutional posts were under pressure, Dhankhar categorically stated: I am under no pressure; I do not exert pressure on anyone, nor do I work under pressure. He added that, to his knowledge, even Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla could not be subjected to pressure: I have personally observed that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla cannot be brought under pressure. I work with him closely. In a lighter vein, Dhankhar said, I was a little concernednot for my healthbut for my friend, the former CM, who said we are under pressure. He is one of my oldest friends in Rajasthan politics and a well-wisher. Since he spoke publicly, I would also like to say publiclyhe need not worry. I am under no pressure, nor do I pressure anyone, nor do I operate under pressure. Expressing unease over the political climate, he said, The current political temperature are not healthyneither for individuals nor for democracy. Dhankhar also stressed the cyclical nature of political power, emphasising that changes in government should not breed enmity. But that does not mean we should become enemies. Our enemies may lie across the bordernot within the country, he said, adding that national interest must transcend political differences. When we go abroad, there is no ruling or opposition party its only Bharat.

The New Indian Express 1 Jul 2025 8:05 am

Pakistani Hindu teen couple perish in Thar desert after illegally crossing border in search of better life

JAIPUR: A teenage Pakistani couple who illegally crossed the border into India near Jaisalmer in search of a better life were found dead from thirst and dehydration in the Thar desert. The couple, Ravi Kumar (17) and Shanti Bai (15), had married four months ago in Pakistans Sindh province and reportedly crossed over after their visa applications were rejected amid strained Indo-Pak relations. Despite warnings from family, they crossed the border carrying a jerry can of water, which was found empty beside their bodies. Police suspect they lost their way in the desert. Pakistani ID cards were recovered from the site, prompting a high-level security probe. According to officials, Ravi and Shanti had been married four months ago in Mirpur Mathelo, in Pakistans Ghotki district of Sindh province. The couple had reportedly dreamed of building a safer and more secure life in India and had applied for travel visas. However, their applications were rejected. Undeterred, the couple decided to cross the heavily guarded international border without authorisation. Ravis father had strongly opposed the idea and even had an argument with him a week prior. Still, the young couple proceeded with their plan. After entering Indian territory, they appear to have lost direction in the harsh desert terrain, eventually succumbing to the intense heat and lack of water. A medical board has since conducted a post-mortem examination of the bodies. Speaking on the matter, Dilip Singh Sodha, district coordinator of the Hindu Pakistani Displaced Union and Border People Organization, said the deceased belonged to the Ghulam Hussain Legari village in Sindhs Ghotki district. Some of their relatives currently reside in India. The ID cards of the couple recovered from near their bodies. On June 21, Ravi reportedly left his home on a motorcycle with Shanti Bai after a disagreement with his father. Despite having submitted their passports and visa documents for religious travel to India, the process stalled after the Pahalgam terror attack . Frustrated with the uncertainty, Ravi insisted on leaving. Their motorcycle and clothes were later found about 20 km inside Pakistani territory from the border, Sodha said. Sodha added that many Hindu families from Dalit and tribal communities had migrated to Pakistans Sindh region from Jodhpur and Jaisalmer decades ago, before the fencing of the border. Since the 1990s, cross-border movement has become increasingly difficult, especially for persecuted minorities. The couples refugee cards have been traced, and their identities have been confirmed by family members through social media, he said. Jaisalmer Superintendent of Police, Sudhir Choudhary, said that the discovery of Pakistani national identity cards with the bodies has raised security concerns. Authorities are not ruling out the possibility of infiltration or other criminal angles. A multi-agency investigation is currently underway, and legal formalities are being followed as per protocol. Sodha added that if the Indian government chooses not to repatriate the bodies to Pakistan, their relatives in Jaisalmer are willing to perform the final rites according to Hindu traditions.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 9:12 pm

Rainwater harvesting through farm ponds set to benefit 6,000 villagers in Jaipur district

75 scientifically designed farm ponds will support year-round irrigation for 300 acres of farmland in Kukas, a groundwater reliant region where many wells and handpumps have been rendered defunct

The Hindu 30 Jun 2025 7:40 pm

Todays political atmosphere not favourable for Indian democracy: Dhankhar

JAIPUR, June 30: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday expressed concern over the current political scenario in the country, saying todays political atmosphere is not favourable for Indian democracy and social health. Speaking at Sneh Milan Samaroh organised by the Rajasthan Pragatisheel Manch at the Constitution Club in Jaipur, Dhankhar said the intensity and tone of political exchanges today were detrimental to the democratic and social fabric of the nation. The vice president said he does not come under [] The post Todays political atmosphere not favourable for Indian democracy: Dhankhar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Jun 2025 5:47 pm

India Organises 'Jaipur Foot' Camp In Kabul, Provides Prosthetic Limbs To Afghan Amputees

According to diplomatic sources, this initiative is part of Indias ongoing humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan.

News18 30 Jun 2025 1:32 pm

Married couple found dead at flat in Jaipur, last CCTV footage reveals shocking details, police say...

A married couple was found dead inside their home in Jaipur, with police saying they are looking into all possible angles, including murder and suicide. The incident came to light after Dharmendra, the husband, did not show up at the bank where he worked as a sales manager. Read on to know more.

DNA India 29 Jun 2025 9:22 pm

35 Held From Parts Of Gujarat, Mumbai And Jaipur In 10 Cases Of Cyber Fraud

Some of the arrested accused lured people with the promise of high returns and gained their trust before tricking them into transferring large amounts of money across various platforms.

Bloomberg Quint 29 Jun 2025 5:47 pm

Jaipur Couple Seen Arguing On CCTV, Found Dead At Their House A Day Later

A married couple was found dead at their home in Jaipur's Muhana in a suspected case of death by suicide. The police said they are looking into all angles, including murder. The bodies were found on Friday.

NDTV 29 Jun 2025 4:21 pm

Four dead, five feared trapped after soil caves in during pipeline excavation work in Rajasthan

JAIPUR: Four workers died while five others are feared trapped after soil caved in during pipeline excavation work in Rajasthan's Bharatpur on Sunday morning, police said. According to officials, some labourers were filling a 10-foot-deep trench dug to lay a pipeline near Jangi ka Nagla village when the soil caved in. Twelve workers got trapped under the soil. Upon hearing the cries, other labourers and project staff started rescue attempts, but the depth and heaviness of the soil made immediate efforts difficult, they said. District administration, police and disaster management teams reached the site soon after being alerted. The rescue teams used earthmoving machines to remove soil and retrieve the trapped labourers. They managed to pull out six labourers, two of whom four died. Two others are undergoing treatment at the district hospital, five others are still trapped under the soil, the police said. The rescue operation is underway. #WATCH | Bharatpur, Rajasthan | Four people died and two were injured in a mudslide. Rescue operations are underway. The total no. of people affected is being assessed pic.twitter.com/3yI0ioOx2l ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2025

The New Indian Express 29 Jun 2025 11:45 am

Drunk Passenger Misbehaves With Woman Crew Member On Dubai-Jaipur Air India Express Flight

A passenger allegedly behaved inappropriately with a female crew member aboard an Air India Express flight from Dubai to Jaipur. The airline filed a formal complaint.

News18 29 Jun 2025 9:18 am

Drunk man on Dubai-Jaipur bound Air India Express flight misbehaves with crew, what happened next will leaveyoushocked

The incident occurred during the flight duration. The passenger, in an inebriated state, behaved inappropriately with a member of the cabin crew.

DNA India 29 Jun 2025 9:03 am