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Scratched my chest Jodhpur Dalit nurse dies by suicide after assault, police inaction

Hyderabad: A 26-year-old Dalit nurse died by suicide on May 2, after allegedly being molested, assaulted, and humiliated by her upper-caste neighbours in Rajasthans Jodhpur district. The young woman was the eldest of five siblings and worked as a nurse. Her suicide has triggered protests and outrage. Dispute over water The incident occurred on April 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 5 May 2025 9:12 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 12 Research Assistant, Laboratory Technician

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 12 Research Assistant, Laboratory Technician posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official AIIMS Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 15-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 5 May 2025 4:04 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Project staff Nurse Recruitment 2025 Walk in

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) Recruitment 2025 for 01 posts of Project staff Nurse. Candidates with Bachelors Degree, Post Graduate Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in on 15-05-2025. For detailed information please visit AIIMS Jodhpur official website, aiimsjodhpur.edu.in.

FreeJobAlert 5 May 2025 12:16 pm

Sariska Tiger Reserve: A maharani recognised

An upcoming memorial to a tigress for singularly repopulating the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is a first of its kind, but it also raises questions about proper conservation efforts. Rakhee Roytalukdar reports Rajasthan is synonymous with Rajmatas (Queen mothers), whose beauty, enduring grace and intellect have charmed generations for long. Be it Rajmata Gayatri Devi of Jaipur, Rajmata Krishna Kumari of Jodhpur, Rajmata Sushila Kumari of Bikaner and others. These queens broke barriers, opened schools for girls and stood [] The post Sariska Tiger Reserve: A maharani recognised appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 May 2025 4:15 am

New train to Jodhpur from Chennai flagged off

The Hindu 4 May 2025 12:54 am

New trains connecting Maharashtra, Rajasthan and TN flagged off, check details

The inaugural runs of the Pune (Hadapsar)Jodhpur Express and the MGR Chennai CentralJodhpur (Bhagat Ki Kothi) Express were flagged off via video conferencing, the officials said

Mid Day 3 May 2025 8:22 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Post Doctoral Fellow Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 01 Posts Before May 15

TheAll India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Post Doctoral Fellow posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official AIIMS Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 15-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 2 May 2025 12:12 pm

Relief for mother as infant Pakistani daughter allowed to stay amid deportation orders

JAIPUR: In a significant relief for an Indian mother, one-and-a-half-year-old Adarshni, a Pakistani citizen by birth, has been granted special permission to remain in India with her mother, Bhaur Rashmi. The decision comes in the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam , which led the Indian government to issue an order mandating that all Pakistani citizens on short-term visas leave the country within 48 hours. This sudden directive placed Rashmi and her daughter in a deeply distressing situation. Rashmi, an Indian citizen by birth, had married Dhanpat Singh Sodha, a resident of Amarkot in Pakistan, three years ago. However, she never acquired Pakistani citizenship and continues to hold an Indian passport. Their daughter, Adarshni, born in Pakistan, is officially recognised as a Pakistani national. On April 3, 2025, Rashmi travelled to her parental home in Jaitsar in Rajasthan with her daughter. But following the government's deportation orders, Adarshni was suddenly prohibited from remaining in India, raising the alarming possibility that the toddler might be sent back to Pakistan alone. After urgent appeals and persistent efforts by the family, senior officials in the central government have finally intervened. Special permission has been granted for Adarshni to stay in India with her mother, lifting the immediate threat of separation and allowing the family to remain united. Sri Ganganagar Superintendent of Police, Gaurav Yadav, confirmed to the media that, as per instructions from higher authorities, the girl's family was informed of the required procedures. Following compliance, the girl is now safely residing with her mother in India. Meanwhile, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has issued updated guidelines offering relief to Pakistani nationals residing in India on Long-Term Visas (LTVs). Under the revised directive, LTV holders are not required to leave the country, providing significant respite to many who are legally settled in India. In the last 7 days alone, more than 362 Pakistani nationals in Rajasthan have had their LTVs approved and formally registered. Officials also clarified that people whose LTV applications are still pending or under consideration are exempt from deportation for the time being. Notably, Pakistani Muslim women married to Indian citizens and residing in India on LTVs are also not being asked to return under the new rules. A large number of Pakistani refugees, particularly Hindus, have settled in Rajasthans border districts such as Jaisalmer, Barmer, and especially Jodhpur. Cross-border marriages are common in these areas, often leading to complex situations where families are split, with some members living in India and others either stuck in or being asked to return to Pakistan. In at least three to four documented cases, mothers and children hold citizenship from different countries, typically a result of birth circumstances, creating emotional and bureaucratic challenges. Many of these families continue to live in uncertainty, awaiting either a resolution or more comprehensive reforms to address their cross-border realities.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 10:27 pm

Former Indian Mujahideen operative arrested in Jharkhand for resuming terror activities with HuT

RANCHI: The Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), which is probing the states Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT) module, has arrested a former Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative who rejoined terror activities after spending a decade behind bars. The suspect, identified as Ammar Yashar (33), was arrested from Shamsher Nagar under Shamshar Bhuli OP in Dhanbad. According to police sources, the ATS also seized a mobile phone and several banned documents from his possession. He was produced in court on Thursday and subsequently sent to jail. After being released from prison in 2024, Yashar allegedly resumed involvement in terrorist activities. This time, he was reportedly engaged in anti-national activities through his association with Hizb ut Tahrir, said DGP Anurag Gupta. According to ATS officials, Yashar was earlier associated with the banned terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen and was arrested by Jodhpur Police in 2014. He was released in May last year after spending 10 years in jail. Following his release, he re-established contact with HuT operatives, including his associate Ayan Javed. Three cases have been lodged against Yashar, all in Jodhpur and Jaipur in Rajasthan. Information about Yashars renewed involvement came to light during the interrogation of Ayan Javed, a HuT member earlier remanded to ATS custody. Javed reportedly revealed several details that led to the seizure of suspicious documents from Yashar, linking him to the banned group. In a broader crackdown on terror networks, the Jharkhand ATS on Saturday arrested four more individuals from Dhanbad for alleged links to banned organisations Hizb ut-Tahrir and Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS). Those arrested were identified as Gulfam Hasan (21), Aayan Javed (21), Md Shahzad Alam (20), and Shabnam Parveen (20), the wife of Aayan Javed. During the raids, the ATS recovered two pistols, 12 bullets, multiple books and documents linked to banned outfits, along with over half a dozen mobile phones and laptops. Hizb ut-Tahrir, founded in Jerusalem in 1953, was banned by the Indian government under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) on 10 October 2024. The organisations stated aim is to establish a global Islamic Caliphate and overthrow democratically elected governments through radicalisation and extremist activities.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 6:59 pm

Pune- Jodhpur Train Update: Daily Service From Hadapsar With Key Stops Across Gujarat And Rajasthan to Begin Soon - Jagran English

Pune- Jodhpur Train Update: Daily Service From Hadapsar With Key Stops Across Gujarat And Rajasthan to Begin Soon Jagran English

Google News 30 Apr 2025 4:24 pm

Stories from Attari border

CHANDIGARH/BHOPAL/JAIPUR/RAIPUR: The stalemate over visa cancellations post-Pahalgam attack ended on Tuesday, with 70 Pakistan national women possessing long-term visas and No Obligation to Return to India (NORI) certificates permitted to cross over into India at the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at the Attari border. Initially, the Centre revoked all visas issued to Pakistan nationals visiting India. As a result, spouses of Indian citizens with Pakistani passports faced an emotional situation; those currently visiting or residing in India had to return to Pakistan, leaving their children behind if the latter were Indian citizens. Indian nationals currently visiting Pakistan could return to India but not with their children if the latter held Pakistan passports. However, the Centre revised the visa guidelines allowing those on Long-Term Visas to stay in the country. So, on Tuesday, Pakistani immigration authorities allowed women holding Pakistani passports and married to Indian nationals and having NORI certificates and long-term visas to cross over to India, sources said. In total, 240 people from Pakistan, including more than 70 NORI visa holders, entered India, and 140 people from India returned to Pakistan via the Attari border. Saba Kiran, a Pakistani national married in India, bids goodbye to her daughter as she is being deported to her country through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at the Attari-Wagah border, near Amritsar, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Vignettes from Attari Family members waiting at the border post were relieved after the decision. Dr Vikram Udasi, from Jalgaon, Maharashtra, had been waiting at the Attari border since April 25 to receive his wife Priya, a Pakistani national, and child Ahan, who were in Pakistan visiting family. They were reunited after both crossed over. Finally, after the long wait, I have met my wife and child, and now we are returning to our home town. She has been on a Long-Term Visa for the past eight years, which is valid until 2026, he said. A Pakistan national, and his family members wait to cross over to their country Rishi Kumar from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, was equally happy. He was waiting for his wife and children at the Attari border for the last few days. His wife hails from Balochistan, a Pakistani national, while her two children are Indians. The three went to Pakistan to visit family. She was ultimately allowed to return to India along with her children. Edge of uncertainty In Madhya Pradesh, the fate of nine children with Pakistani passports and short-term visas hangs in balance. The state government has sought the Centres advice on nine children born to Pakistani fathers and Indian mothers, who are now with their mothers. The kids are between one year and 11 years of age. Four, aged between four and seven, are with their mother in their maternal home Indore, three others in Jabalpur and two in Bhopal. Komal, right, from Rajasthan gets emotional as her brother and sister-in-law leave for their home country Pakistan through Attari-Wagah border check-post following curbs imposed in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack, near Amritsar, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. In the Jabalpur case, the mother brought the children on short-term visas last month because of financial difficulties, as their father was unemployed in Pakistan. There were 14 Pakistani nationals in MP, including the nine children with their Indian mothers in Indore, Bhopal and Jabalpur. Also, a young man (from the Sindhi community) was on a short-term visa in Bhopal. He had applied for a long-term visa just a few hours before the Centre ordered the revoking of 14 categories of visas and asked those Pakistani nationals to leave India by April 27. Weve sought the central governments advice and guidance in all these cases of the 10 Pakistani nationals, including the nine kids, a senior state police officer told this newspaper on Tuesday. Pakistani woman gets emotional while leaving for Pakistan as her husband is barred. Three of the 14 Pakistani nationals who had to leave the country by April 27 have already left and crossed the international border into Pakistan. In the case of a six-year-old kid, a Pakistani national, who had come with the Indian mother to the maternal grandparents place in Indore, the matter of both going to Pakistan is reportedly being looked into by the Foreigners Registration Office in Delhi. The Centre revoked the 14 categories of visas on April 25 in the wake of the ghastly April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, and Pakistan nationals who were in India on such visas were asked to leave the country by April 27. In a communication to all state governments, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), however, added that the order would not apply to Long-Term Visa (LTV) holders besides diplomatic and official visa holders Pakistani nationals. Who stay, who dont In Rajasthan, security agencies have deported 129 of the 400 Pakistani nationals residing in the state. According to official sources, 109 individuals were sent back by April 27, and an additional 20 were deported on April 28. However, several others currently remain untraceable, and efforts are underway to locate them. In a parallel development, after the Centre said in an updated directive that Long-Term Visa holders are not required to leave the country, 362 Pakistan nationals in Rajasthan have had their LTVs approved and formally registered in the last three days. Officials clarified that applicants whose LTV cases are pending or under consideration are exempt from deportation. Radha, right, a Pakistani national who was living in Jammu & Kashmir, with her relative as she is being deported to her country through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at the Attari-Wagah border, near Amritsar, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Notably, Pakistani Muslim women married to Indian citizens and residing in India on LTVs are also not being asked to return to Pakistan under the revised rules. A significant number of Pakistani refugees, especially Hindus, have settled in the border districts of Rajasthan, including Jaisalmer, Barmer, and particularly Jodhpur. In many cases, families have been split due to cross-border marriageswhere one half of the family is in India while the other remains in Pakistan or faces pressure to return. In at least three to four reported instances, mothers hold passports from one country, while their children have obtained citizenship in another, typically due to birth circumstances. These families now face the emotional and logistical burden of separation until new regulations are introduced or the situation stabilises. Fate of a few In Chhattisgarh, the Raigarh police have arrested two Pakistani citizens who acquired Indian voter identity cards through fraudulent means and by providing fake information. The district police said Iftekhar Sheikh (29) and Armish Sheikh (25) are brother and sister. The duo stayed in the Kodatarai area of Raigarh district, about 230 km east of Raipur. Additional SP (Raigarh) told this newspaper, Their father, Yakub Sheikh, is Indian and stays in Raigarh. He married a Pakistani woman who died during the Covid-19 pandemic. The two children were born in Pakistan but were raised and schooled in India. appu Kumar, a Pakistani national who was living in Jammu & Kashmir, shows a copy of his identification card as he is being deported to his country through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at the Attari-Wagah border, near Amritsar, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Both are here on valid Long-Term Visas, and, at present, they cant be deported. But they furnished wrong information and procured Indian voter ID cards, following which a case has been registered against them. The police had launched a drive to ensure no Pakistan nationals were found staying illegally in the district, and both the Pakistan nationals were traced during the intensive verification campaign, said Jutemill police station in-charge Prashant Rao. The police have registered the case against both under sections 199, 200 (false statement made in declaration), 419 (cheating by impersonation), 467 (forgery of valuable security, will), 468 (forgery to cheat) and 34 (common intention) of the IPC. Fate of nine children in MP hangs on the edge In Madhya Pradesh, the fate of nine children with Pakistani passports and short-term visas hangs in balance. The state government has sought the Centres advice on nine children born to Pakistani fathers and Indian mothers, who are now with their mothers. The kids are between one year and 11 years of age. Four, aged between four and seven, are with their mother in their maternal home Indore. 362 Pak nationals in Raj get LTVs approved in 3 days After the Union government said in an updated directive that Long-Term Visa holders are not required to leave the country, 362 Pakistan nationals in Rajasthan have had their Long-Term Visas approved and formally registered in the last three days. Officials clarified that applicants whose LTV cases are pending or under consideration are exempt from deportation.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2025 8:18 am

129 Pakistani nationals deported from Rajasthan, search underway for missing individuals

JAIPUR: Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, security agencies have deported 129 of the 400 Pakistani nationals residing in Rajasthan. According to official sources, 109 individuals were sent back by April 27, and an additional 20 were deported on April 28. However, several others are currently untraceable, and efforts are going on to locate them. In a parallel development, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has issued new guidelines offering relief to Pakistani nationals living in India on Long Term Visas (LTVs). As per the updated directive, LTV holders are not required to leave the country, providing significant respite to many individuals residing in India legally. Over the past three days, 362 Pakistani nationals in Rajasthan have had their LTVs approved and formally registered. Officials have clarified that applicants whose LTV cases are pending or under consideration are also exempt from deportation. Notably, Pakistani Muslim women married to Indian citizens and residing in India on LTVs are also not being asked to return to Pakistan under the revised rules. A significant number of Pakistani refugees, especially Hindus, have settled in the border districts of Rajasthan, including Jaisalmer, Barmer, and particularly Jodhpur. In many cases, families have been split due to cross-border marriageswhere one half of the family is in India while the other remains in Pakistan or faces pressure to return. In at least three to four reported instances, mothers hold passports from one country, while their children have obtained citizenship in another, typically due to birth circumstances. These families now face the emotional and logistical burden of separation until new regulations are introduced or the situation stabilizes.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2025 10:18 pm

Rajasthan, Haryana to gain from diversion of Indus waters as plan to revive Saraswati River gets boost

JAIPUR: Following India's suspension of the Indus Water Treaty after the Pahalgam incident, water from the Sindhu, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej rivers, currently flowing into Pakistan, may soon be redirected to benefit northern states like Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab. As part of this plan, efforts to revive the long-extinct Saraswati River in Rajasthan will also be expedited. In a significant development, Rajasthan and Haryana officials met scientists in Jaipur on Monday to discuss reviving the Saraswati river. A team from Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Government of Denmark will map the river's ancient paleo channel to trace and restore its original flow. Once the flow route is identified, encroachments and other obstructions along the riverbed will be cleared. The Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI), Jodhpur, and IIT-BHU have also agreed to support the initiative. The meeting, held at the Birla Institute of Scientific Research in Jaipur, was organised by the Haryana Saraswati Heritage Development Board. Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat and HSHDB Vice President Dhuman Singh led detailed discussions on the project's roadmap. It was decided that Rajasthan would set up a dedicated social cell to create awareness and accelerate progress on the revival efforts. Speaking on the occasion, HSHDB vice-chairman Dhuman Singh said, The Saraswati river will become a lifeline for both Haryana and Rajasthan. Together, we will trace its flow and work towards its revival. Minister Rawat emphasised Rajasthan's proactive stance on inter-state water issues. The state government has already taken the initiative to revive the Saraswati river. Representatives from the Danish Embassy have requested the involvement of both Central and State Ground Water Departments to strengthen this important collaboration, he said. Notably, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Water Resources Department and the Danish Embassy during the Rajasthan Investment Summit held a few months ago. Denmark has pledged its support for the scientific revival of Saraswatis paleo channels and has called for deeper involvement of relevant groundwater authorities.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2025 9:56 pm

SC denies bail to ex-IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed the bail plea of former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, who was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a 1990 custodial death case. The court ruled that there was no merit in his plea for bail or suspension of sentence. Bhatt, along with co-accused Pravinsinh Zala, was found guilty of murder, voluntarily causing hurt, and criminal intimidation by the Gujarat High Court in 2024. The case stems from the death of Prabhudas Vaishnani, who was detained by Bhatt following a communal riot in Jamjodhpur in 1990. Vaishnani's brother alleged that Bhatt and other police officers tortured him in custody, leading to his death.

Rediff 29 Apr 2025 3:10 pm

SC rejects bail plea of convicted ex-IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in 1990 custodial death case

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the bail plea of convicted former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in a 1990 custodial death case in which he was sentenced to life imprisonment. A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta said there was no merit in his plea for bail or the suspension of sentence in the case. We are not inclined to grant Sanjiv Bhatt bail. The prayer of bail is dismissed. The hearing of appeal shall not be affected. The hearing of appeal is expedited, Justice Nath said while pronouncing the verdict. The appeal of Bhatt against the conviction and life imprisonment is presently pending in the top court. Bhatt has moved the top court in 2024, challenging the Gujarat High Court's January 9, 2024 order dismissing his appeal. The high court also upheld the conviction of Bhatt and co-accused Pravinsinh Zala under Sections 302 (murder), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code. The high court had dismissed the state government's appeal seeking to enhance the sentences of five other accused who were acquitted of murder charges but convicted under Sections 323 and 506. On October 30, 1990, then additional superintendent of police Bhatt detained around 150 people following a communal riot in Jamjodhpur town following a 'bandh' call against the halting of BJP leader L K Advani's 'rath yatra' for the construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya. Prabhudas Vaishnani, one of the detained persons, died in hospital after his release. Vaishnani's brother accused Bhatt and six other police officials of torturing him in custody and causing his death. Bhatt was arrested on September 5, 2018, in another case where he is accused of falsely implicating a man for drug possession. The trial in the case is underway. He is also an accused in a case of alleged fabrication of evidence in connection with the 2002 Gujarat riots cases along with activist Teesta Setalvad and former Gujarat director general of police R B Sreekumar.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2025 11:43 am

Fatal Truck Collision on Nagpurs Pardi Flyover; One Dead, One Injured

Nagpur: A horrific accident occurred this morning on Nagpurs Pardi flyover, involving a collision between two trucks. In the incident, one truck driver was killed while the cleaner of the second truck was seriously injured. According to reports, a truck coming from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, was traveling at high speed when it rammed into another stationary [] The post Fatal Truck Collision on Nagpurs Pardi Flyover; One Dead, One Injured appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 28 Apr 2025 2:59 pm

Pakistani nationals in Rajasthan rush to Attari-Wagah border to meet visa deadline

Ninety-six Pakistani citizens departed India on Sunday. Seventy-six left via the Attari-Wagah border from Jodhpur. Twenty more exited from other Rajasthan districts. Some were hoping for permanent residency. Around 14,000 Hindu migrants reside in Jodhpur on LTVs. Authorities are on alert as the Union government's deadline ended. Approximately 1,500 to 1,700 Pakistani nationals arrived in Rajasthan recently.

The Economic Times 28 Apr 2025 11:53 am

India visit cut short, Pak citizens condemn Pahalgam attack but say 'spare common people'

CHANDIGARH: Ensure exemplary punishment for the Pahalgam terror attack perpetrators but spare the regular folks from bearing the brunt. That was the common refrain among Pakistani visitors at the Attari-Wagah land route racing to exit India ahead of a short deadline. India has announced that all visas issued to Pakistani nationals will be revoked from April 27 and advised Indians residing in Pakistan to return home at the earliest, as tensions between the two countries escalated over the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Medical visas issued to Pakistani nationals are valid till April 29. Most of the Pakistani nationals exiting told PTI that they had come to meet their kin in India. Some were here to attend weddings but now have to rush back home without participating. It was my niece's wedding today. I came after 10 years but still couldn't attend the ceremony, said a visibly upset Baskari, a Karachi resident who had come to Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur along with her husband. Her husband Mohd Rasheed said that they arrived in India on April 10 on a 45-day visa. My wife was born in India and my in-laws live here. The wedding was to take place in Saharanpur district today. Police came to our relative's home and asked us to leave immediately, he said. His wife said, It is saddening to leave on the day of the wedding. Peace should prevail between the two nations. Whatever happened in Pahalgam is wrong. Those behind it should be severely punished, but the common people should not have to face the brunt. People carrying out such acts have nothing to do with religion. Common people on both sides love each other. A handful of terrorists spoil the atmosphere, Rasheed said. Another Pakistani national heading back home said he was in India for his mother's treatment and was lucky enough that it was over just a couple of days ago. Bali Ram from Ghotki in Pakistan's northern Sindh said he was visiting his three daughters in Raipur when the news of the attack broke. I came on April 5 but now have to rush back. Those who carried out the act should be punished, but what in the fault of innocent tourists? Daulat from Karachi was in Jodhpur on a 45-day visa for a wedding. Whatever happened (in Pahalgam) is not good. This should not have happened, she said while dragging a few trolley suitcases towards the exit gate. Muzammil strongly condemned the April 22 terrorist attack, saying that hey should be hanged. An elderly man from Rawalpindi said he had come to Lucknow for a kin's wedding but had to cut short the trip now. On Friday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah called up the chief ministers of all the states and asked them to ensure that no Pakistani stays in India beyond the deadline set for leaving the country. After Shah's telephonic conversations with the chief ministers, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan held a video conference with the chief secretaries of all the states and asked them to ensure that all Pakistani nationals whose visas were revoked must leave India by the fixed deadline. As many as 229 Pakistani nationals visiting India have returned home so far through the Attari-Wagah land route after the Centre set the deadline. A total of 392 Indian nationals visiting the neighbouring nation also returned, officials said. The already strained relations between India and Pakistan nosedived further after the Pahalgam terror attack, with New Delhi announcing a raft of retaliatory steps, including the cancellation of visas, and Islamabad hitting back with a string of tit-for-tat measures.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2025 4:28 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Senior Resident Recruitment 2025 Walk in for 39 Posts

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) Recruitment 2025 for 39 posts of Senior Resident. Candidates with DNB, M.Sc, MS/MD, M.Ch Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in on 01-05-2025. For detailed information please visit AIIMS Jodhpur official website, aiimsjodhpur.edu.in.

FreeJobAlert 26 Apr 2025 11:41 am

Women with Indian nationality struggle to reunite with their families in Pakistan after Pahalgam attack

CHANDIGARH: A group of women of Indian nationality but married to Pakistani nationals are facing a heart-wrenching ordeal after the Centre ordered all Pakistani nationals to leave the country within 48 hours in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. Holding Indian passports, these women now find themselves stranded at the Attari border, as the immigration authorities are reportedly refusing to let them leave the country. To make matters worse, their minor children, who hold Pakistani passports, are being allowed to cross over. However, the women say that they will go back to their homes in the neighbouring country only with their children. An Indian passport holder, Sadvi Alvi, married in Pakistan, reached the Attari border with her son as she had to leave. However, she was stopped. My five-year-old son is a Pakistani national. He has to go back as the Indian government has ordered all Pakistanis to leave the country in 48 hours, but he cannot travel alone. Nobody is there to take care of my child in Pakistan as my mother-in-law is bedridden. My visa was still valid for more than two months, Please help me. Another Indian citizen, Majida Khan, who was married ten years ago in Pakistan, had come to India in February with her two children, who were born in India but possess Pakistani passports. I came here in February to visit my family, and now, due to this development, we have to leave within 48 hours as per orders by the Indian government. I have an Indian passport, but my children have Pakistani passports. I cannot send my children alone, the officials are saying only those with green passports (Pakistani passports can cross over). Another woman, Rabia, who hails from Punjab's Malerkotla, said she came to India two months ago to meet her parents. She got married in Pakistan three years ago. Another woman, Afshin Jahangir, who hails from Jodhpur and has an Indian passport, said she had come to India to meet her parents, and she should be allowed to go back to Pakistan. I will consume poison here. We are being stopped. I have to cross the border on April 25 at any cost or else I will stage a protest here, she said. Another lady who reached the Attari border belongs to Barmer in Rajasthan and possesses Indian citizenship. She was married to a Pakistani national in 2018. She said, I was married across the border and my child was born in 2020 in Pakistan, and he is a Pakistani passport holder, my child cannot go alone to the neighbouring country and as mother, I have to go along, but the official here have refused that I can cross over. I want to request the government to allow me to cross over. I came to India after seven years to visit my parents with both my children. But upon reaching the ICP, I have been told that my children can cross over as they have Pakistani passports, but I cannot do so as I have a Indian passport. How can children go back home without a mother, said another lady. There were several such women who gave up their Indian citizenship after being married in Pakistan and residing there for decades and also maintaining ties with their families back in India. They reached the Attari-Wagah border to cross into the neighbouring country. But they were stopped by the immigration officials and are now stuck in limbo. In another such case, a man reached the Attari to drop off his sister, he said that his sister was married four years ago in Pakistan and has a two-and-a-half-year-old child. She has an Indian passport with a re-entry stamp, but she was not allowed to go back. Another woman said that she has been married in Pakistan and residing there for twenty years. She had come to see her ailing mother and had an Indian passport. However, she has not been allowed to go back to her children and family back in the neighbouring country. I applied for a Pakistani passport but has not got it yet, she said.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2025 6:21 pm

110 of 120 underprivileged students supported by Oil India Limited clear JEE Mains

GUWAHATI: Oil major Oil India Limited (OIL) has scripted a success story by mentoring underprivileged students in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. In a remarkable achievement, 110 of 120 students of 'OIL Pragyan Super 30' cleared JEE Mains 2025. They are from four centres. The public sector undertaking (PSU) runs five OIL Pragyan Super 30 centres for students aspiring for a career in engineering. Three are in Assam while Arunachal and Jodhpur, Rajasthan have one each. OIL also runs a medical entrance coaching centre in Assams Jorhat. The programme provides 11 months of completely free, fully residential coaching and academic mentoring to meritorious students from underprivileged backgrounds, preparing them for JEE (Mains and Advanced) and NEET. OIL spends Rs 3 lakh to take care of each student. The PSU had launched the initiative in 2010 with an objective to help talented students from economically weaker sections, promote higher education and equal opportunities. This transformative initiative in the past 15 years has been continuing to bridge the educational gap by enabling deserving underprivileged students to gain admission into prestigious institutions such as IITs, NITs, and top medical colleges across the country, Ankur Barua, Director (Human Resources) of OIL, said on Thursday. Through this initiative, OIL is not only nurturing academic excellence but also breaking the cycle of poverty by opening doors to quality education and brighter futures for students who need it the most, said Ranjan Goswami, OILs Executive Director (Business Development). Since the inception of the programme, 1,361 out of 1,482 students enrolled in the Assam and Arunachal centres secured admissions in various engineering colleges, including IITs. The vision of OIL Pragyan Super 30 goes beyond academics. The initiative focuses equally on character development, self-discipline, and leadership, nurturing students to not only achieve academic excellence but also emerge as changemakers in their communities, OIL said in a statement.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2025 8:57 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 20 Executive Engineer, Accounts Officer, More Posts

TheAll India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 20 Executive Engineer, Accounts Officer, More posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official AIIMS Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 05-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 24 Apr 2025 5:46 pm

IB officers suicide: Colleague Sukanth accused of deceit, exploitation, financial abuse in police report

KOCHI: The police have uncovered significant details pointing to the involvement of Sukanth Suresh P in the events leading to the suicide of a 24-year-old Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer in Thiruvananthapuram. According to the police report submitted to the Kerala High Court, an examination of the late officers bank records revealed that, starting from October 2024, she had been transferring her entire salary to Sukanths account on the very day it was credited. Sukanth, a fellow IB officer, collected the money from her on the false promise of marriage, the police added. The police registered an FIR based on the complaint of the officers father who stated that his daughters suicide was due to the threat and compulsion imposed by Sukanth after cheating and sexually exploiting her on the false promise of marriage. The report filed by K Premkumar, Inspector, Pettah police station, Thiruvananthapuram, said that more than 20 witnesses, including the officers friends and roommates, were examined and their statements recorded. Everyone stated that she was in extreme mental agony arising out of the mental torture inflicted by Sukanth, who was in a relationship with her, the report said. The two attended training together at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, during April-May in 2024, and Sukanth was posted with the immigration department in Kochi. The woman was working at Thiruvananthapuram airport. During the period, Sukanth enticed the victim to have a physical relationship with him by deceitful means by promising to marry her, the report said. The police said that she conceived from Sukanth and the pregnancy was aborted at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on July 4, 2024. After she informed her parents about the relationship, they gave consent for marriage. Though she approached him several times to marry her, Sukant denied her request, after which she fell into depression. Excerpts from counter-affidavit filed by victims mother Sukanth had only an evil motive of sexually abusing her daughter, and thereafter, simply informed her that he was withdrawing from the proposal. Large amounts were also extracted from the late officer Sukanths allegation in the anticipatory bail plea that her parents objected to the proposal of marriage was an utter lie Her daughters dreams were crushed, not by fate, but by the calculated deceit of Sukanth

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2025 11:46 am

IIT Jodhpur Assistant Manager Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 01 Posts Before May 05

The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Assistant Manager posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 05-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 22 Apr 2025 5:03 pm

Raj fake encounter: Court orders to book cops for murder

A special court in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, has ordered a CBI investigation into the 2021 killing of Kamlesh Prajapati in an alleged fake encounter. The court rejected the CBI's closure report and directed the agency to investigate the role of several police officers and politicians, including the then revenue minister, in the case. The court found that the police's claims about the encounter were fabricated and that the killing was not carried out in the discharge of official duty.

Rediff 22 Apr 2025 12:33 am

Bhagavad Gita, Natyashastra added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register

NEW DELHI: Two ancient Indian texts the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita , dated to the 1st century, and Bharat Munis Natyashastra , a 5th-century treatise on performing arts have been inscribed in UNESCOs Memory of the World Register. Prime minister Narendra Modi said that it is a proud moment for every Indian across the world. The inclusion of the Gita and Natyashastra in UNESCOs Memory of the World Register is a global recognition of our timeless wisdom and rich culture. The Gita and Natyashastra have nurtured civilisation and consciousness for centuries. Their insights continue to inspire the world, Modi tweeted. A proud moment for every Indian across the world! The inclusion of the Gita and Natyashastra in UNESCOs Memory of the World Register is a global recognition of our timeless wisdom and rich culture. The Gita and Natyashastra have nurtured civilisation, and consciousness for https://t.co/ZPutb5heUT Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 18, 2025 While making an announcement in this regard on Friday, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat termed the development as 'a historic moment for Bharats civilisational heritage'. The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita & Bharat Munis Natyashastra are now inscribed in UNESCOs Memory of the World Register. This global honour celebrates Indias eternal wisdom & artistic genius.These timeless works are more than literary treasuresthey are philosophical and aesthetic foundations that have shaped Bharats world view and the way we think, feel, live, and express, he posted on X. A historic moment for Bharats civilisational heritage! The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita & Bharat Munis Natyashastra are now inscribed in UNESCOs Memory of the World Register. This global honour celebrates Indias eternal wisdom & artistic genius. These timeless works are more than pic.twitter.com/Zeaio8OXEB Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (@gssjodhpur) April 18, 2025 With these two texts, India has now 14 inscriptions on the international register. The Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu scripture, dated to the second or first century BCE, forms part of the epic poem Mahabharata. Bharatmuni's Natyashastra is a foundational Sanskrit text on Indian dramaturgy and performing arts, considered the fifth Veda. It provides a comprehensive framework for various aspects of drama, including acting, stage design, music, dance, and the theory of rasa (emotional essence). The Unesco Memory of the World (MoW) Register lists documentary heritage, which has been recommended by its International Advisory Committee and endorsed by the Executive Board. On Thursday, UNESCO added 74 new documentary heritage collections to its Memory of the World Register, bringing the total number of inscribed collections to 570.The entries - from 72 countries and four international organisations - cover topics such as the scientific revolution, women's contribution to history and major milestones of multilateralism. The register consists of documentary collections including books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, sound or video recordings, which bear witness to the shared heritage of humanity. Documentary heritage is an essential yet fragile element of the memory of the world. This is why UNESCO invests in safeguardingsuch as the libraries of Chinguetti in Mauritania or the archives of Amadou Hampt B in Cte dIvoire shares best practices, and maintains this register that records the broadest threads of human history, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said. According to Unesco press release, among the newly inscribed collections, 14 pertain to scientific documentary heritage.Ithaf Al-Mahbb (submitted by Egypt) documents the Arab worlds contributions to astronomy, planetary movement, celestial bodies, and astrological analysis during the first millennium of our era. The archives of Charles Darwin (United Kingdom), Friedrich Nietzsche (Germany), Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (Germany)which contain the very first recorded X-ray photographsand Carlos Chagas (Brazil), a pioneer in disease research, have also been included, it read. Other additions include collections relate to the memory of slavery, submitted by Angola, Aruba, Cabo Verde, Curaao, and Mozambique, as well as archives concerning prominent historical womenstill largely underrepresented on the registersuch as girls' education pioneer Raden Ajeng Kartini (Indonesia and the Netherlands), author Katherine Mansfield (New Zealand), and travel writers Annemarie Schwarzenbach and Ella Maillart (Switzerland). Established in 1992, the Memory of the World Programme aims to promote the preservation of and universal access to the documentary heritage of humanity. Often extremely fragile, this heritage is exposed to risks of deterioration and disasters.In addition to the International Register, UNESCO has supported the creation of four regional registers and National Memory of the World Committees in more than 100 countries.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2025 12:19 pm

Four new laws passed in Rajasthan after Governors approval

The Rajasthan government passed four bills during the recent budget session. The decisions came into immediate effect after the bills, tabled in the assembly last month, received approval from Governor Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde. The bills passed are the Rajasthan Democracy Fighter Honor Bill 2024, Rajasthan University Laws Amendment Bill 2025, Rajasthan Laws Amendment Act 2025, Rajasthan Laws Repeal Act. Rajasthan Democracy Fighter Honor Bill 2024 Under this new law, democracy fighters will get a monthly pension of Rs 20,000. Along with this, a medical allowance of Rs 4,000 and a free travel facility will be available in roadways buses. This facility will also be available to their dependents. At present, there are 1,140 democracy fighters or their dependents in Rajasthan. After the death of a democracy fighter, their spouse will continue to get these facilities for life. They will also be invited to national festivals. The BJP government has implemented this again after it was stopped by the Congress government in 2019. Rajasthan University Laws Amendment Bill 2025 In the 33 state universities of the state, the name of the Vice Chancellor has now been changed to 'Kulguru' and the name of the Pro-Vice Chancellor has been changed to 'Prati-Kulguru'. The government argues that the Guru does the work of character building of the students, and the word Vice Chancellor gives a sense of administrative ownership. Rajasthan Laws Amendment Act 2025 Under the Rajasthan Laws Amendment Act 2025, judges will not be appointed now in the Municipal Improvement Trustees and Authorities of Rajasthan. A bill has been passed to eliminate the requirement of judges in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur and Ajmer Development Authorities. This bill was brought after the interim decision of the Supreme Court. This will have no effect on the powers of the authorities, and the state government will be able to determine uniform service conditions. Rajasthan Laws Repeal Act Under this law, 45 obsolete and old laws of Rajasthan have been abolished. Most of these are related to the Panchayati Raj department, which are no longer useful. The government says that this will simplify administrative processes and eliminate unnecessary complexities. Apart from this, a new update in Food Security Scheme, names of 17 lakh ineligible people have been removed while 19 lakh new ones added.

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2025 2:48 pm

Jodhpur Travel Guide: Where To Go, Stay, Eat, And Shop In The Blue City

Packed with historic forts, hip cafes, vibrant bazaars, and luxe stays, this Rajasthani hotspot deserves a prime spot on your travel radar.

NDTV 17 Apr 2025 11:44 am

AIIMS Jodhpur Project Research Scientist II Recruitment 2025 Walk in

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Jodhpur) Recruitment 2025 for 01 posts of Project Research Scientist II. Candidates with M.Phil/Ph.D, MPH Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in interview on 24-04-2025. For detailed information please visit AIIMS Jodhpur official website, aiimsjodhpur.edu.in.

FreeJobAlert 17 Apr 2025 11:41 am

IIT Jodhpur Junior Research Fellow Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 01 Posts Before April 23

The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Junior Research Fellow posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 23-04-2025.

FreeJobAlert 17 Apr 2025 9:26 am

AIIMS Jodhpur Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 41 Personal Assistant, Assistant Engineer and Other Posts

TheAll India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Jodhpur) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 41 Personal Assistant, Assistant Engineer and Other posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official AIIMS Jodhpur website. The last date to submit the application form is 04-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 15 Apr 2025 6:10 pm

Jodhpur couple slits throats of 3 children, attempts suicide

According to the SP, the couple first fed poison to their son Harish (9) and daughters Kiran (5) and Natthu (3) and then strangled them. They then slit the veins on the children's arms with a blade and used a knife to slit their throats.

Rediff 15 Apr 2025 4:14 pm

J&K: Soldier electrocuted after climbing atop train in Samba

Jammu, Apr 15: A 24-year-old soldier was electrocuted when he came in contact with a live wire after climbing on top of a passenger train in Jammu and Kashmirs Samba district, officials said on Tuesday. Ramchandra Choudhary, a native of Rajasthans Jodhpur, met with the accident near Bari Brahmana station late Monday night, the officials [] The post J&K: Soldier electrocuted after climbing atop train in Samba appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Apr 2025 1:38 pm

Soldier Electrocuted After Climbing Atop Train In J&Ks Samba

Jammu, Apr 15: A 24-year-old soldier was electrocuted when he came in contact with a live wire after climbing on top of a passenger train in Jammu and Kashmirs Samba district, officials said on Tuesday. Ramchandra Choudhary, a native of Rajasthans Jodhpur, met with the accident near Bari Brahmana station late Monday night, the officials said. They said the soldier was posted in the Territorial Army battalion in Srinagar and was moving to his new posting in Sikandrabad. It was [] The post Soldier Electrocuted After Climbing Atop Train In J&Ks Samba appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 Apr 2025 12:56 pm

IIT Jodhpur M.Des Admission 2025 - Application Form, Eligibility Criteria, Courses, Fees at iitj.ac.in

IIT Jodhpur M.Des (XR Design) Admissions for the July 2025 Session are now open. Interested candidates can apply online via the official portal at iitj.ac.in until April 20, 2025. The list of shortlisted candidates for interviews will be released on May 9, 2025, and interviews are scheduled to take place from May 19 to 23, 2025.

FreeJobAlert 15 Apr 2025 11:58 am

Parts of Rajasthan reel from severe heat

Rajasthan is experiencing intense heat, with Barmer reaching a scorching 45.4 degrees Celsius. Phalodi, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur also recorded high temperatures, impacting daily life. The Meteorological Department forecasts a further rise of 3-4 degrees Celsius in daytime temperatures over the next three days, exacerbating the already challenging conditions across the state.

The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 10:05 pm

Emissions Could Be Making Rains More Acidic, Study Shows

Air pollution could be making rainfall more acidic in cities such as Vishakhapatnam, Allahabad, Mohanbari (Assam), while dust from the Thar could be making rain more alkaline in Jodhpur, Pune and Srinagar, according to an analysis.

NDTV 12 Apr 2025 5:34 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Non Academic Junior Resident Recruitment 2025 Walk in for 51 Posts

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur (AIIMS Jodhpur) Recruitment 2025 for 51 posts of Non Academic Junior Resident. Candidates with MBBS, M.Sc Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in on 17-04-2025. For detailed information please visit AIIMS Jodhpur official website, aiimsjodhpur.edu.in.

FreeJobAlert 12 Apr 2025 3:26 pm

This topline hotel, UNESCO Heritage Site, is India's most expensive wedding venue, hosted big Bollywood and Hollywood marriages, it is in...

Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur is India's most expensive wedding venue, known for hosting luxurious Bollywood and Hollywood weddings.

DNA India 7 Apr 2025 6:00 pm

Scorching April sets in: Delhi, Rajasthan, and UP reel under heatwave; mercury soars past 45 degrees C in Barmer

Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, which is 3.1 notches above the seasonal average, according to the IMD. The minimum temperature of national capital was 18.5 degrees Celsius, which was 1.5 notch below the seasonal average. Meanwhile, the relative humidity oscillated between 43 per cent and 27 per cent. The IMD has forecast mainly clear sky with heat wave for Monday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 41 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius, respectively. The weather department has forecast heatwave conditions for next two days in Delhi. According to the six-day forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital will experience heatwave conditions with the maximum temperature ranging between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius. The air quality was in the 'poor' category, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 209 at 4 pm, as per data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). An AQI between 0-50 is considered 'good,' 51-100 'satisfactory,' 101-200 'moderate,' 201-300 'poor,' 301-400 'very poor,' and 401-500 'severe. Barmer hottest in Rajasthan with 45.6 degrees Celcius Barmer was the hottest place in Rajasthan on Sunday recording a maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees Celsius, 6.8 degrees above normal, the Jaipur Meteorological Center said. Parts of Rajasthan witnessed scorching heat today. Jaisalmer recorded a high of 45.0 degrees Celsius, Chittorgarh 43.2 degrees, Jodhpur 43 degrees, Kota 42.4 degrees and Jalore 42 degrees. Barmer saw a record breaking maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees in the first week of April. The highest temperature the city witnessed during this period was 45.2 degrees Celsius on April 3, 1998, a MeT department spokesperson said. The heat wave prevailing in many parts of the state will intensify in the coming days, he said. The temperature is likely to increase in the state by 3 to 4 degrees in the coming days. On Monday, the maximum temperature in some parts of southwestern Rajasthan is likely to settle around 44 to 45 degrees and 42 to 44 degrees in parts of eastern Rajasthan, he said. Uttar Pradesh braces for above normal temperatures this summer A punishing summer is in store for Uttar Pradesh, with prolonged periods of above normal temperature and intense heat waves predicted from April to June this year. The state's Bundelkhand region, which covers seven districts of Jhansi and Chitrakootdham division, will bear the brunt of the heatwaves, posing significant risks to both human and animal health, weather officials said. During these months, above-normal maximum temperatures are expected across Uttar Pradesh. The forecast indicates that daytime temperatures will consistently exceed the 40-degree Celsius mark, Atul Kumar Singh, a MeT official here, said. Adding to the concern, night time temperatures are also projected to remain unusually high. The minimum temperatures recorded during night time are also expected to remain above normal, Singh said. The Bundelkhand region is anticipated to be the epicentre of this extreme heat, he added. The first week of April has already provided a stark preview of the impending heat, with daytime temperatures surging. As per the MeT Department, the day temperature in Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Amethi, Ghazipur, Sultanpur, and Hamirpur have been crossing the 40-degree mark since last week. On Saturday, Prayagraj recorded a maximum temperature of 41.6 degrees Celsius, 4.2 degrees above the seasonal average, MeT officials said. The forecast predicts that maximum daytime temperature will frequently exceed 35 degrees Celsius, consistently bordering 40 degrees, and is likely to surpass 45 degrees in some areas. Night time temperatures are expected to remain in the range of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. The possibility of rain that could provide any relief during these days over Uttar Pradesh remains below normal in the months of April, May and June, Singh added. Furthermore, an above-normal number of heatwave days are expected across the state. During April 2025, an above-normal number of heatwave days are likely over most parts of Uttar Pradesh, the forecast stated. Medical professionals emphasise that heat waves pose a greater health risk than high temperatures alone. High temperatures cause general discomfort, which can be managed by staying in the shade and consuming ample water. However, heat wave exposure disrupts the body's natural temperature regulation, leading to severe dehydration and potential health complications, explained Dr.Shantanu Mishra, a Lucknow-based general practitioner. In response to the MeT department's forecast, the state government has directed district administrations to implement mitigation measures. District administrations have been alerted to the expected adverse hot weather and instructed to take measures to reduce its impact. Hospitals in the districts have also been asked to prepare for a surge in heat-related illnesses, Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami said. The Animal Husbandry department is also taking proactive steps to protect livestock. Cattle shelters across the state have been instructed to provide shaded areas and ample water for animals. Veterinary departments have been placed on high alert to assist farmers in rural areas whose livestock may be affected by the extreme conditions, Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh said. (With PTI inputs)

The New Indian Express 6 Apr 2025 10:27 pm

Gujarat HC extends Asaram Bapus temporary bail by 3 months for medical treatment

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court has extended self-styled godman Asaram Bapus temporary bail by three months, citing the need for continued medical treatment. The 86-year-old, who is serving a life sentence in Jodhpur Central Jail for rape, had earlier been granted interim bail due to heart-related ailments and other age-related health complications. The Supreme Court 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 29 Mar 2025 7:18 am

Sorry, Forgive Me: NEET Aspirant Dies By Suicide In Jodhpur, Leaves Note

A 19-year-old National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) aspirant allegedly committed suicide in Jodhpur and has left a sorry note seeking forgiveness.

NDTV 25 Mar 2025 5:07 pm

Rajasthan High Court forms five-member panel against diktats of khap panchayats

JAIPUR: The Rajasthan High Court has constituted a five-member commission to investigate the activities of khap panchayats in a move to curb their negative influence. The commission will visit areas where khap panchayats have been frequently reported to be active, particularly in western Rajasthan. This initiative follows a petition alleging that social boycotts and arbitrary penalties are being imposed in various parts of the states desert region. The commission, comprising four lawyers and one social worker, will conduct on-ground investigations and prepare a report on the issue. Acting as court commissioners, the members will visit multiple villages in western Rajasthan and submit their findings to the High Court by May 14, a member of the panel said. The High Court took up the matter after hearing a petition filed by residents of Jalore and Nagaur districts. The petitioners lawyer, Arjun Singh, informed the court that khap panchayats continue to interfere in many districts of western Rajasthan, issuing social boycott decisions and imposing fines without having any legal authority for such actions. Taking the issue seriously, the High Court directed the commission to investigate khap panchayat activities in the districts of Jodhpur, Pali, Barmer, Nagaur, Jaisalmer, and Jalore. Commission member advocate Devkinandan Vyas said, The High Court formed the commission to put an end to the arbitrary rulings of khap panchayats. Other members of the commission include advocates Ramavtar Singh Chaudhary, Bhagirath Rai, and Shobha Prabhakar, and social worker Mahavir Kankaria. Additionally, the superintendents of police of the districts concerned have been directed to assist the court commissioners and provide police protection during their visits. The commission members will inspect various police stations, interact with village sarpanches, gram sevaks, government officials, and public representatives to gather information about local customs and practices, Vyas said. A joint hearing on the petitions filed by Bhakaram from Jalore, Jetharam from Nagaur, and Pani Devi from Gotan was held on March 7 in the court of Justice Farzand Ali. Following this hearing, the High Court issued an order to form the commission. Like in Haryana, caste-based panchayats wield significant influence in Rajasthan. Their controversial and often unlawful decisions have sparked debates over the years. Recently in Luni of Jodhpur district, a khap panchayat expelled a man and his family from society for marrying a woman from Madhya Pradesh. Subsequently, five panchayat members were arrested by the police in connection with the case. The formation of this commission marks a crucial step towards addressing the unlawful practices of khap panchayats and ensuring justice for affected individuals across Rajasthan, lawyer Singh said.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 7:57 am

Second life for broken furniture

Jodhpur-based furniture and dcor brand Traditional Handicraft Centre finds meaning in upcycling wood collected from across the country

The Hindu 21 Mar 2025 4:45 pm

Punctuality on track as Vaishnaw tears into Opposition

NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday dismissed Opposition allegations regarding train punctuality, informing the Lok Sabha that 32 railway divisions have achieved over 90% punctuality while 17 out of 68 divisions maintain more than 80% punctuality. The Bhavnagar rail division under Western Railway holds the top position for punctuality, maintaining a rate of over 99.6%. Following closely are the Madurai division at 99.2%, Ratlam at 98.9%, Bikaner at 98.1%, Sealdah at 98%, Rajkot at 97.7%, Ajmer at 97.1%, and Jodhpur at 96.1%. Other divisions among the 32 that have surpassed 90% punctuality include Kota and Guntur, both with 95.7%, Ahmedabad at 95.1%, Bangalore and Alipur Duar at 94.4%, Guntakal at 94.3%, Mumbai Central at 92.9%, and Trivandrum at 91.3%, among others. The Vijayawada rail division, with 89.5% punctuality, leads the 17 divisions that have achieved over 80% punctuality. It is followed by Firozpur division at 89.2%, Sonpur at 88.6%, Agra at 88.3%, Rangiya at 88.3%, Malda at 88.1%, Nagpur at 87.8%, Ranchi at 87.7%, Bhusaval at 87.4%, and Samastipur at 86.7%. He said over 13,000 passenger trains are currently in operation, including 4,111 mail and express trains, 3,313 passenger trains, and 5,774 suburban trains. Vaishnaw stated 17,330 trains were operated during the Mahakumbh period. Additionally, 1,107 special trains were arranged to accommodate the Holi rush. The number of Holi special trains has consistently increased, from 604 in 2023-24 to 1,107 in 2024-25.

The New Indian Express 19 Mar 2025 8:50 am

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Threads WeRIndia 17 Mar 2025 11:35 am

Insider track | Buzz over Delhi L-G reassignment

Following the exit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi, there is speculation about Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Vinai Kumar Saxenas possible reassignment to Punjab, West Bengal, or even Bihar. Saxena and AAP leaders have clashed on several issues, with AAP accusing him of interfering in the governments work. If a change in the Delhi L-G position occurs, the buzz is that former Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba or former Delhi Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, both with conflicts with the previous AAP government, are potential candidates. Independent Director posts vacant Since the retirement of Ali Raza Rizvi, a 1988-batch IAS officer from the Himachal Pradesh cadre, who was the last full-time Secretary of the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), progress on filling the growing vacancies for Independent Directors in central Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) has stalled. Sources indicate that over 600 such vacancies currently exist. Following Rizvis retirement, the DPE has been operating under an ad-hoc arrangement. Initially, Tuhin K. Pandey, a 1987-batch IAS officer from the Odisha cadre and then Finance Secretary, was given charge of the Secretary position. Pandey later became the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Pandey had aimed to fill at least half of the Independent Director positions by the end of 2024. However, his plans were hindered by additional responsibilities, including serving as Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) and Revenue Secretary. In January, Arunish Chawla, a 1992-batch IAS officer from the Bihar cadre, took over the DPE role but remains focused on his primary duties as Secretary to the Ministry of Culture and DIPAM. Independent Directors are crucial for ensuring corporate governance and protecting shareholder interests, even though they are not involved in the day-to-day operations. Tamil film & India-China relations As India and China work toward normalizing their relationship following recent border tensions, China has been highlighting various symbols of their cultural ties, such as the image of a dragon and elephant duet. One frequently mentioned example is the Tamil action thriller Maharaja, directed by Nithilan Swaminathan and starring Vijay Sethupathi. The film, released in November, coincided with both nations decision to take steps toward improving their relations. In just over a month, Maharaja is nearing the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office. In January, Yu Jing, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in India, took to her X handle to share the films box office success in China. She posted a poster of the film featuring the cast and wrote in the caption, Maharaja has become the highest-grossing Indian film in China since 2018, reaching Rs 91.55 crore. Since then, the Chinese have repeatedly referred to the films success. Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong spoke highly of the films performance, emphasising that shared cultural interests, like Maharaja, could strengthen ties. Ambassador Xu, known to sing old Hindi songs, particularly enjoys the classic Awaara Hoon from the 1951-film Awaara, starring Raj Kapoor. Wedding & Chouhan way of work Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was in Jodhpur this week for the wedding of his second son, Kartikey Chouhan, and Amanat Bansal, held at the historic Jodhpur fort. This marks the second wedding in his family within a month, as his elder son married on February 14. Chouhans presence in Jodhpur has stirred both district and state agriculture staff, as well as his family and relatives. Known for his busy schedule, Chouhan often prioritises official duties, including virtual meetings and visits, over family time. However, he took time out to address thousands of farmers at the closing ceremony of the three-day Kisan Mela at the Agricultural University in Jodhpur. What was meant to be a one-hour event extended to three hours as he visited Kisan stalls a day before the wedding, making him absent from many wedding rituals. Despite the wedding, Chouhan continued his work, holding virtual meetings to monitor ongoing agricultural programs. He also introduced a unique vow for the couple to serve nature and conserve the environment at the wedding ceremony.

The New Indian Express 10 Mar 2025 7:53 am

Drums Featuring Indian Cricketers Being Sold At Rajasthan Market Ahead Of Champions Trophy Final | Watch

Ahead of the India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy final, an artist in Jodhpur sold drums featuring images of Indian cricketers. India faces New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final Sunday.

News18 9 Mar 2025 10:03 am

Exercises carried out to raise Special Forces for operations

NEW DELHI: The month of February was hectic for the Indian Special Forces (SF) as troops carried out training exercises in multiple theatres, desert and mountains, at the joint tri-services and bilateral levels. Also, the SF troops are conducting airborne operations at the international levels. These add to the governments plan to raise the Armed Forces Special Operations Division. An integrated Tri-Service Special Forces exercise named Exercise Desert Hunt 2025 was conducted by the Indian Air Force at Air Force Station Jodhpur from 24 to 28 February 2025, the IAF said. The exercise involved elite Para (Special Forces) from the Indian Army, the Marine Commandos from the Indian Navy, along with the Garud (Special Forces) from the Indian Air Force, participating together in a simulated combat environment. This high-intensity drill was aimed at enhancing interoperability, coordination and synergy among the three Special Forces units to ensure swift and effective response towards emerging security challenges. The exercise included airborne insertion, precision strikes, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism operations, combat free falls and urban warfare scenarios wherein the combat readiness of the forces was tested under realistic conditions. In February, the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force also conducted a significant joint exercise, involving their elite special forces, to enhance operational readiness and inter-service coordination. As TNIE reported, Elite troops of the Indian Army recently participated in a comprehensive training exercise christened Exercise Winged Raider. The exercise focused on special airborne operations, demonstrating a high level of preparedness and synergy between the two forces. According to the Army, the exercise involved rehearsing various airborne insertion techniques from both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, enhancing the skills of participating personnel. The exercise also witnessed a first in the Eastern Theatre in terms of training on airborne operations from the Chinook Helicopter. The training provided a valuable opportunity for troops to refine their expertise in airborne operations, which are essential for rapid deployment and mission success. The Army emphasized that the exercise underscored the critical role of airborne forces in modern military strategy, enabling swift and decisive action in diverse operational environments.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 7:58 am

Centre examining big-ticket projects over cost overrun

The Vice-President Enclave project in New Delhi faced a 51% cost overrun and was delayed by two years. Similar overruns and delays were seen in the Jodhpur Officers Hostel and other projects. In response, the government is investigating why tendered costs are much lower than final costs and resultant quality issues.

The Economic Times 26 Feb 2025 11:38 pm

AIIMS Jodhpur Takes Action Against Ragging, Suspends Two Nursing Students

Two nursing students of AIIMS, Jodhpur have been suspended and barred from taking part in academic activity over a ragging complaint.

News18 26 Feb 2025 11:19 am

AIIMS Jodhpur Suspends Two Nursing Students Over Ragging Complaint

One student suspended for three months, another for one month; third student let off with warning

Deccan Chronicle 26 Feb 2025 11:09 am

Homage to martyred marks PM foreign trips

NEW DELHI: Since assuming office in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a precedent in paying tribute to Indian soldiers who laid down their lives during the World War I and II, particularly those who died on foreign soil. Through these acts of remembrance, Modi has emerged as a staunch advocate for honouring the brave soldiers, many of whose sacrifices had been forgotten over time, as they fell in distant lands while defending freedom and peace. During his visit to Australia in 2014, the PM paid homage to the bravehearts at the War Memorial in Canberra. He presented Man Singh Trophy, a cherished symbol of the Sikh Regiment battalions, to his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott. Originally crafted in silver, the trophy was first presented to the Officers Mess of the 14th (King Georges Own) Sikhs in 1919. It commemorates the valour of those officers who served in the First World War in Egypt, Gallipoli, Sinai, and Mesopotamia between October 1914 and May 1917, the PMO had said. In November 2015, Modi became the first Indian PM to pay tribute at the INA Memorial Marker in Singapore. Earlier in April 2015, he was the first Indian PM to honour the Indian soldiers at the World War I Memorial in Neuve Chapelle, France. In 2017, during his visit to Israel, Modi paid tribute to the soldiers at Indian War Cemetery in Haifa. In September 2018, on his Mann Ki Baat, he spoke of the centenary of the Battle of Haifa and paid tribute to the Indian soldiers from the Mysore, Hyderabad, and Jodhpur Lancers who had liberated Haifa during World War I. In October 2018, the PM, reflecting on the contribution of Indian soldiers in First World War, said, We had no direct connection with that war. Despite this, our soldiers fought bravely, played a very big role and made their supreme sacrifices. Our soldiers displayed great valour in difficult areas and adverse conditions. In 2023, Modis trip to Egypt included a visit to Heliopolis Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in Cairo where he paid tribute to 4,300 Indian soldiers who died during World War I in Egypt and Aden. In 2024, during his visit to Poland, he laid a wreath at the Memorial to the Battle of Monte Cassino in Warsaw, commemorating the sacrifices of soldiers from India, Poland and other nations who fought together in the famous battle in Italy during Second World War. Recently, Modi visited France in February 2025 and laid a wreath at Mazargues War Cemetery in Marseille. The cemetery holds a memorial to the Indian soldiers who died during the World Wars while defending foreign lands. Modi, accompanied by French President Emmanuel Macron, reaffirmed the historical ties between India and France. Places visited abroad 2014 AustralianWar Memorial, Canberra 2015 INA Memorial Marker, Singapore 2017 The Indian War Cemetery in Haifa, Israel 2018 Haifa Isreal for paying tributes of Soldiers of Mysore, Hyderbad & Jodhpur 2023 Heliopolis Commonwealth War Grave, Egypt 2024 Monument to the Battle of Monte Cassino, Poland 2025 Mazargues War Cemetery Marseille, Franace

The New Indian Express 26 Feb 2025 8:03 am

From Jodhpur to Udaipur: 6 most instagrammable places in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a visual delight, where every corner tells a story of grandeur and heritage. From Jodhpurs blue streets to Udaipurs shimmering lakes, discover six breathtaking destinations perfect for your Instagram feed. Get ready to capture timeless beauty!

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 2:18 pm

New Delhi stampede: Rail Bhavan gets into huddle

NEW DELHI: Under pressure from various quarters, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Sunday held a series of meeting at the Rail Bhavan to take stock of the safety measures during heavy passenger rush. Vaishnaw also met and briefed Home Minister Amit Shah about the stampede at the New Delhi railway station. Railways announced the names of two high administrative group officials, who will be part of the inquiry committee constituted to probe the stampede at the New Delhi Railway station. Narsingh Deo, Principal Chief Commercial Manager, Northern Railway, and Pankaj Gangwar, Principal Chief Security Commissioner, Northern Railway, are the members of the committee, the railways said. Railways directed all zones to remain on maximum alert, ensuring the safety of passengers during seasons of heavy footfall, especially in stations dealing with high numbers of passengers traveling to the Maha Kumbh. Sources said nearly 60%-70% of those attending the Kumbh are taking trains. The railway stations across Uttar Pradesh have been put on high alert following massive convergence of devotees reaching Prayagraj for holy dip at Sangam. Prayagraj and its neighbouring districts, including Ayodhya, Gonda, Varanasi, Fatehpur, Gorakhpur and Lucknow experienced huge crowd on railway stations. ADG, Railways, Prakash D has issued directives to the authorities concerned to ensure deployment of GRP personnel on all stations across the state. Heightened alert has been sounded on railway stations across Madhya Pradesh, with security being beefed, particularly at the Katni and Satna stations of the West Central Railway (WCR). There is a huge rush of devotees bound to Maha Kumbh. The rush is at its peak in Katni and Satna, the two stations on the route of long-distance trains coming from central, western and southern India to Prayagraj, police said. In Satna, in-charge IG of Rewa Saket Pandey along with administrative, health and railway officials, held a meeting on Sunday afternoon and decided to raise the number of GRP and RPF jawans up to four times at key stations. All trains towards Prayagraj from Jharkhand are overcrowded, with even people with valid reservation tickets finding it hard to board trains. According to a passenger from Hazaribagh, Premchand Prasad, who boarded the train from Koderma, trains are running without ticket collectors and RPF jawans as even they are not able to board the trains. The East Central Railway has bolstered safety measures as most passengers from Bihar are bound for Prayagraj. 'Confusing announcements triggered stampede': Delhi police say after initial probe Major stampedes across country Jan 29, 2025: 30 killed and 60 injured at Maha Kumbh July 2, 2024: 121, most of whom women, lost during a satsang by godman Bhole Baba in Hathras, UP March 31, 2023: 36 died when a well collapsed during Ram Navami at Indore temple January 1, 2022: 12 died and over a dozen injured at Vaishno Devi shrine in J&K due to heavy rush of devotees September 29, 2017: 23 dead and 36 injured in a stampede on a bridge connecting Elphinstone Road station with Parel station of Central Railway in Mumbai July 14, 2015: 27 pilgrims died and 20 injured at a bathing spot along Godavari where devotees gathered for festival in Rajahmundry, AP October 3, 2014: 32 killed and 26 injured at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, shortly after Dussehra celebrations ended October 13, 2013: 115 killed and over 100 injured during Navratri near Ratangarh temple in MPs Datia January 25, 2005: Over 340 devotees trampled to death and hundreds injured during a pilgrimage at Satara temple August 3, 2008: 162 dead, 47 hurt at Naina Devi temple in Himachals Bilaspur September 30, 2008: 250 devotees killed and 60 hurt in a stampede following rumours of a bomb at Chamunda Devi temple in Jodhpur March 4, 2010: 63 killed at Ram Janki Temple in UPs Pratapgarh where people gathered to collect clothes and food from a godman January 14, 2011: 104 Sabarimala devotees killed and over 40 injured when a jeep crashed into homebound pilgrims in Keralas Idukki November 8, 2011: 20 killed in Haridwar at Har-ki-Pauri ghat along the Ganga November 19, 2012: 20 killed and several injured as a makeshift bridge caved in, triggering a stampede during Chhath Puja at Adalat Ghat in Patna

The New Indian Express 17 Feb 2025 7:48 am

In a first, NWR set to deploy psychologists to help employees cope with increasing work pressure and stress

JAIPUR: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the North-Western Railway (NWR) is set to deploy psychologists to help employees cope with increasing work pressure and stress. This move makes NWR the first railway zone in the country to introduce such a program. Under the initiative, psychologists will interact with employees and provide counselling sessions every 15 days. According to railway sources, nearly 12,000 posts are currently vacant in the NWR, including 230 vacancies in the headquarters alone. This acute shortage of staff has significantly increased the workload on existing employees. Over the past two years, around 62 officers and employees from various departmentsincluding personnel, operations, commercial, and accountshave opted for voluntary retirement (VRS) due to stress. To counter this growing issue, psychologists are being appointed to assist officers and employees in managing their mental well-being. APO/T Amritlal Meena of the Railway Headquarters has issued an order regarding the deployment of psychologists. As per the order, psychologists will be stationed at key locations, including the headquarters in Jaipur, the DRM offices in Ajmer, Bikaner, and Jodhpur, as well as the Ajmer Workshop. These professionals will be hired on a contract basis. Notably, this initiative is being implemented on the recommendation of General Manager Amitabh. Instead of abolishing existing vacant Level-5 posts, these positions will be reallocated for the appointment of psychologists. Employees Union General Secretary Mukesh Mathur has praised the move, stating that the NWR is setting a precedent by prioritizing employee mental health. The decision to introduce psychologists comes in the wake of the recent suicide of Chief OS Narsilal Meena. According to railway sources, Meena had been struggling with work pressure and the inability to take leave for a long time. However, railway authorities have not officially confirmed any direct link between work stress and his death. Speaking on the matter, the Chief Public Relations Officer of Northern Railway Shashi said, Workload will always be there, but employees should not feel stressed in the office environment. If any employee is facing personal issues affecting their mental health, counsellors will help address them. We will begin this initiative from the headquarters and four divisions, gradually expanding further. Employees from all departments will be mapped and counselled in batches. He further assured that the recruitment process for vacant positions is ongoing and that efforts are being made to fill them as soon as possible. For the first time, we are introducing psychologists and counselors at the headquarters and division levels. They will regularly interact with railway employees to identify any psychological issues or mental health concerns. The goal is to provide appropriate solutions to help employees overcome stress, anxiety, and depression. The official added, While workload cannot be eliminated, we want to ensure that employees do not feel overwhelmed due to work or personal issues. The North-Western Railway already has a positive work environment, and we aim to make it even more supportive and stress-free. With this initiative, the NWR is taking a progressive step toward addressing employee well-being, setting an example for other railway zones across the country.

The New Indian Express 10 Feb 2025 11:34 pm

How Jodhpur's restored stepwells are becoming cultural hubs

Toorji ka Jhalra, an 18th-century stepwell in Jodhpur, has been revitalized into a cultural hub, featuring textile exhibitions and community spaces. Through initiatives like the JDH Urban Regeneration Project, Jodhpurs heritage sites are being repurposed for modern use, blending history with contemporary activities.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2025 6:20 am

Salman Khan shares painful memories from his time in Jodhpur jail on Arhaan Khan's podcast: 'I couldn't do...'

Salman Khan finally debuted on Arhaan Khan's podcast and recalled his jail time.

DNA India 8 Feb 2025 3:32 pm

Cold Wave Continues In Rajasthan, Fatehpur Records 3.2 Degree Celsius

In western Rajasthan, regions like Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jalore, and Jodhpur saw cloudy skies in the afternoon.

News18 8 Feb 2025 12:09 pm

Armys modernisation plan picks pace

NEW DELHI: As part of modernising Indian Armys operational capabilities, a significant accretion is on the anvil on the aviation front, specifically the rotors, with the Army working toward inducting around 250 helicopters for surveillance and reconnaissance operations. A source said, The Army has outlined the need to replace its ageing helicopter fleet. Several options are being considered, emphasising indigenous production under the governments Make in India policy. Key contenders, sources informed, include HALs Light Utility Helicopter, Kamov-226T (Russia), and Airbus H125. The Army is also evaluating opportunities for private Indian companies to enter the helicopter manufacturing space, encouraging competition, innovation, and cost-effectiveness, sources added. The selection process is driven by performance benchmarks, ensuring that the replacement fleet is capable of extended endurance missions, enhanced troop transport, improved combat survivability, and superior sensor integration for reconnaissance and surveillance roles. Officials said that as Aero India 2025 approaches, military aviation landscape is set to take centre stage and a modern helicopter fleet is a key focus area. The Indian Army Aviation Corps, though one of the youngest branches of the Army, has emerged as a critical force multiplier in modern warfare, providing aerial support for combat operations, reconnaissance, logistics, casualty evacuation, and humanitarian assistance. However, as global military aviation advances and battlefield requirements evolve, a next-generation helicopter fleet has become imperative. Helicopters are an operational necessity, considering that the Indian Army operates in some of the worlds most extreme environments. In the northern and western theatres, helicopters facilitate rapid troop movement, reconnaissance, and combat support. The high-altitude terrain of Ladakh, Siachen Glacier, North Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh presents significant operational challenges with sub-zero temperatures, unpredictable weather and thin air conditions that demand highly capable rotary-wing platforms. In counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, helicopters enable quick insertion and extraction of troops, surveillance missions, and casualty evacuations. Beyond combat, the Army helicopters are pivotal in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, responding to natural calamities such as floods, earthquakes, and landslides. Rapid airlift capabilities are crucial for rescuing stranded civilians, delivering supplies, and providing medical evacuation in these scenarios. The Armys rotary-wing fleet is also vital in desert warfare. For decades, the Chetak and Cheetah helicopters have been the backbone of the Army Aviation Corps. While these platforms have proven their reliability and endurance, they are now technologically outdated. Initially developed in the 1960s and inducted in the 1970s, these helicopters lack modern avionics, safety features, and the operational flexibility required for contemporary warfare. Their single-engine configuration increases risk, and their limited payload capacity restricts their ability to transport troops and equipment efficiently. Maintenance challenges have also emerged, with the declining availability of spare parts. Recognising these challenges, the Indian Army has initiated a comprehensive plan to upgrade its helicopter fleet. Modernisation aims to enhance operational capabilities in altitude performance, endurance, payload capacity, survivability, and mission versatility. In July 2023, the defence ministry issued a Request for Information to lease 20 reconnaissance and surveillance helicopters with ground support equipment for five years. Currently, Indias Army Aviation Corps comprises three brigades at Leh, Missamari and Jodhpur, equipped with around 190 Cheetah, Chetak and Cheetal helicopters, 145 ALH, and 75 Rudra (ALH-WSI), which is the weaponised version. While the indigenous light combat helicopters are under induction, orders have been placed for 25 ALH Mk-III. CHOPPERS IN THE CART Among the key aircraft considered in place of Armys ageing fleet are Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) A domestically developed platform, currently undergoing phased induction. Designed for high-altitude performance, it is expected to replace the Cheetah and Chetak helicopters in forward areas Kamov-226T (Russia) A proven reconnaissance helicopter with a modular design and twin-engine safety. While initially part of an Indo-Russian joint production plan, procurement has faced delays, partly due to geopolitical considerations Airbus H125 A high-altitude capable helicopter with global recognition, offering advanced avionics and superior payload capacity Private Sector participation A significant step as helicopters are a crucial step in strengthening operational capabilities across diverse and challenging terrains. Private Indian companies entering helicopter manufacturing space is expected to encourage competition, innovation and cost-effectiveness

The New Indian Express 7 Feb 2025 8:29 am

Rajasthan Doctor Loses Over Rs 62 Lakh In Online Stock Trading Scam

A neurosurgeon from Jodhpur lost Rs 62.8 lakh to cyber criminals who lured him with promises of high returns on stock market investments, the police said.

NDTV 6 Feb 2025 6:51 am

Global AI race: India to build own foundational models, to take on ChatGPT, Deepseek

New Delhi: India on Thursday outlined global AI ambitions with plans to build its own 'foundational model' that could take on the might of ChatGPT, Deepseek R1 and others, as it lined up most affordable common compute facility powered by 18,693 GPUs to be used by startups and researchers.India's bold move comes at a time when Chinese company DeepSeek has turned heads after its AI model overtook ChatGPT as the top-ranked free app on Apple's appstore, challenging the AI dominance concentrated so far with the US firms, particularly Silicon Valley frontrunner Open AI. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw exuded confidence that India will build a foundational model that is world-class, and that it will be able to compete with best models across the globe. On Thursday, New Delhi announced the next steps in its AI blueprint, among them, 18,693 Graphics Processing Unit or GPUs on offer by the empanelled bidders (a list that includes Jio Platforms, CMS Computers, Tata Communications, E2E Networks, Yotta Data Services, and others), and start of AI safety institution, with 8 projects approved under it. The government is also calling for proposals to develop India's own foundational models that would be aligned to Indian context, Indian languages, culture, basically where datasets are for our country, of our country and for our citizens and iases are removed. Put simply, foundation models in generative AI are large, pre-trained models that form the base for a variety of AI applications. The common compute facility (powered by 18,693 GPUs) would be made available at a fraction of global cost benchmarks, Vaishnaw assured. The compute facility will be most affordable coming significantly less than one dollar (per GPU hour) after 40 per cent cost borne by the government. Making modern technology accessible to everyone, that is the economic thinking of our PM... Ours is the most affordable compute facility, at this point of time, Vaishnaw said. The Minister said there are at least six major developers/startups who would be able to build foundational models in the next 8-10 months at the outer limit, and 4-6 months at a more optimistic estimate. Algorithmic efficiency matters a lot, it can deliver a model at much lower cost and less time than the world has seen today, the Minister said, expressing optimism that India will have a world class foundational model in the coming few months. The government, under the IndiaAI Mission, had approved Rs 10,372 crore outlay to strengthen India's AI ecosystem - a key pillar for that was enabling 10,000 GPUs for AI Compute Infrastructure. The 18,693 GPUs would offer large compute power considering that Deepseek was trained on 2,000 GPUs and ChatGPT version 4 on 25,000 GPUs. On the applications under India AI mission, India's focus has been about utilising the power of Artificial Intelligence for solving population-scale problems, in areas such as healthcare, education, agri, logistics, weather forecasting and others. We launched an application proposal and I am happy to say that 18 applications have been selected for the first round of funding. These are in themes of agriculture, learning disability and climate change, the Minister said. AI safety is in the spotlight across the world, and India AI Mission too emphasises safe and trusted models. Vaishnaw announced that AI safety institutions will be collaborative and will act on a hub-and-spoke type model, where multiple institutions can partner to provide and develop tools, frameworks and processes needed for AI safety. The projects approved for AI safety include areas of machine unlearning (IIT Jodhpur), synthetic Data Generation (IIT Roorkee), AI bias mitigation strategy, explainable AI framework (Defence Institute of Advanced Technology Pune), privacy enhancing strategy (IIT Delhi, IIIT Delhi, TEC), AI Ethical certification framework, AI algorithm auditing tool, and AI governance testing framework. Asked about the issue of GPU and AI chip export curbs that the US had been talking about and whether or not it would impact India's AI mission, the Minister said India is seen as a trusted country across the world. We respect IP rights and considerations in technology and that is why we have signed MoUs on very important technologies. We believe that the trust that has developed will be important in every consideration and regulation that any country brings, he said, expressing confidence that the India AI Mission will flourish because of the trust the country enjoys.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 5:30 pm

Rajasthan Shocker: Man Kills Business Partner's Kids In Jodhpur, Hangs Bodies Over 'Betrayal'

Shyam Singh Bhati had entered into a partnership in a bangle factory with Pradeep Devasai before the latter left, causing financial losses to Bhati. Upset over the 'betrayal', Bhati killed his kids.

News18 27 Jan 2025 8:51 am

PM Modi's pagdi signals cultural diversity

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose a red and yellow striped pagdi or safa for his Republic-Day look on Sunday, pairing it with a brown bandhgala jacket and pocket square. Modis selection of pagadi for both Republic Day and the Independence Day continues to stand out as a symbol of Indias vibrant traditions and cultural diversity, resonating with the message of unity and pride in the nations heritage. Flamboyant and colourful turbans have been a regular feature in the prime ministers Independence Day and Republic Day looks. Last year, he chose a multi-coloured bandhani print safa for his Republic-Day look. Bandhani is a type of tie-dye textile popular in Gujarat and Rajasthan. The fabric is decorated by plucking the cloth with fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design. In 2023 too, Modi wore a multi-coloured Rajasthani turban and complemented it with a pair of trousers and a kurta. Later that year, on the 77th Independence Day, he opted for a vibrant Rajasthani-style turban, with multiple colours and a lengthy tail. In 2019, Modi sported a multi-coloured turban as he delivered his sixth Independence-Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort, after returning to power for a second term with a thumping majority. For his maiden Independence Day as prime minister in 2014, he had opted for a bright red Jodhpuri bandhej turban. In 2015, Modi chose a yellow turban covered with multi-coloured criss-cross lines, and a tie-and-dye turban in hues of pink and yellow in 2016. The PMs turban for 2017 was a mix of bright red and yellow with crisscrossed golden lines all over. He donned a saffron turban for his appearance at the Red Fort in 2018. From a bright red bandhani turban from Kutch to a mustard Rajasthani safa, Modis eye-catching turbans have been a highlight of his R-Day appearances too. In 2022, Modi had chosen a unique traditional cap from Uttarakhand for the Republic-Day celebrations. The cap also had a Brahma Kamal-inspired brooch. Brahma Kamal is Uttarakhands state flower, which the prime minister uses on every visit to Kedarnath.

The New Indian Express 27 Jan 2025 7:47 am

Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Twist in American Dream: Will Trump raj help India?

If a cartoon were to sum up initial reactions to Donald Trumps second coming, its caption should surely repeat that old gag: Stop the world, I want to get off! Perhaps not quite. The 47 th US President does crave the worlds adulation even if withdrawal from WHO and the Paris climate agreement appear to begrudge any of the service and sacrifice that leadership also entails. In a sense, he and Narendra Modi face not dissimilar dilemmas. Both are political outsiders. Both exalt the nitty-gritty of routine administrative responsibilities with grand notions of personal consequence. Neither shows any trace of the humility on which a silver-haired woman bishop dwelt as an essential component of leadership when speaking at the Washington National Cathedral as part of Mr Trumps inaugural ceremonial. On the contrary, the US President publicly denounced Bishop Mariann E. Budde, leader of Washingtons Episcopal Diocese, as a so-called bishop and radical left hard-line Trump hater. Like Mr Modi, Mr Trump too explicitly claims a super-human, indeed a divine, mandate. Being neither historically nor institutionally entitled to such grandeur, they are trying to invent it. Mr Modis unfailingly resplendent sartorial presence conjures up an ancient sacrosanct monarchy. Mr Trumps territorial ambitions extending to Canada and Mexico, Panama and Greenland recall another head of state who redesignated himself His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hajj Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of all the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular. Actually, the splendour of that bombast is not too far a cry from the US Senates initial proposal to designate the ruler His Highness, the President of the United States of America, and the Protector of their Liberties. The first US vice-president, John Adams, was comfortable with that as also with sonorous references to His Elective Majesty and His Mightiness. That may have been partly because American notions of the presidency were shaped by their perception of King George III as an absolute ruler. Americans didnt realise that the power he wielded didnt flow from any divine right or from his mothers ceaseless urging: George, be a King! It was the handiwork of lobbyists known as The Kings Friends. Even a future US founding father like Benjamin Franklin swelled with monarchical pride when he attended King George IIIs coronation in 1761. Burning royal effigies and toppling kingly statues came much later. So did the presidential rhetoric of Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address; Franklin D. Roosevelts heady declaration that The only thing we have to fear is fear itself; and John F. Kennedys noble exhortation to Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. All that goes with an egalitarian George Washington setting the tone for republican disdain for frills and fancies by accepting the simple, no-nonsense title of President of the United States. Like Winston Churchill who rejected a dukedom, taking pride instead in being The Great Commoner, a plain President was far more appropriate for the leader of a world in which one out of every ten persons languish below the poverty threshold, children, representing the future of mankind, account for more than half of the worlds poorest inhabitants, and despite the ramshackle glitter of tycoons like Mukesh Ambani, 24 per cent of the global poor are Indian. Not that Indias movers and shakers are unaware that the indigent world can be clothed out of the trimmings of the rich, citing Oliver Goldsmith in She Stoops to Conquer . On April 4, 2011, even before New Delhi sent directives to state governments, the late Sudarshan Agarwal, former governor of Uttarakhand and Sikkim, wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying: It is with deep anguish that I am writing this letter as a concerned citizen of this country about the colossal wastage of food at weddings and other social functions in the country. It is painful to see 100 dishes being served to 1,000 or more guests at several of these weddings Last year, a minister in Karnataka had a wedding reception for 30,000 guests in a pandal where he had put 350 air-conditioners. I sincerely feel that we need to revive the guest control order which limits the number of dishes that can be served at dinners/lunches and also limits the number of guests. He added: Unfortunately, ministers themselves have not set an example. A couple of years ago, a Union minister had his daughters wedding at a heritage hotel in Jodhpur and it is reported that 60 private aircraft landed in Jodhpur carrying the invitees for the wedding. People are no fools; they understand everything. Many European leaders also fear that Mr Trumps return to the White House could mean a momentous, almost apocalyptic, shift that might disrupt alliances and play havoc with economic relations. Only Vladimir Putin, who upholds the absurd theory that the last American presidential election was stolen from Mr Trump, thinks a Trump presidency might end the Ukraine war. Other US rivals and adversaries like China, Iran and North Korea expect new tensions and heightened anti-Western agendas. Ironically, South and Southeast Asia, a region that includes many US allies, partners and friends, take a more placid view of Mr Trumps return. It does not arouse the same strong emotions in Japan and South Korea or among Asean members that it does in some Nato countries. The fawning pleasure with which Indias media lapped up evidence of external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar accorded the honour of a prominent front-row seat at the inauguration displayed no disapproval of Mr Trumps autocratic tendencies and contempt for liberal internationalist ideals. Being almost as transactional as the Republican Party chief himself, the region has long conducted relations with Washington on the basis of common interests rather than common values. Indians expect Mr Trump to be even more committed than Joe Biden to the Quad and the AUKUS nuclear agreement with Australia and Britain. India hopes for increased trade, improved technology transfer and, above all, greater scope for young men and women whose training and skills can benefit a US seeking to realise Mr Trumps Make America Great Again dream. Despite the racist comments of white supremacists, California-born Telugu Brahmin Usha Chilukuri Vance, a practising Hindu and the first ethnic Indian US Second Lady, could be the forerunner of a future that also means more wrangling over H-1B visas whose holders Norman Matloff, professor of computer science at a California university, famously called indentured servants. That twist of the American Dream augurs interesting times.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jan 2025 12:10 am

Rajasthan snakebite crisis: Ineffective antivenom puts lives at risk

JAIPUR: Rajasthan is grappling with a serious snakebite crisis, as the medicines available in state hospitals are proving ineffective in neutralizing the venom of desert snakes. According to recent research, more than half of the snakebite cases in the state are caused by the highly venomous Saw Scaled Viper (Echis carinatus sochureki), locally known as the Peevana snake. A study conducted on 210 patients of snake-bitten cases, revealed that 105 of these cases had E.c. sochureki envenoming. The study highlights the alarming finding of poor antivenom response to E. c. sochureki envenoming, with significant clinical bleeding and delayed coagulopathy. The study suggested that there is an urgent need for region-specific antivenom in Western India. The primary issue lies in the fact that the antivenom currently used in Rajasthan is produced using the venom of South Indian snakes. However, this antivenom is ineffective in nearly 70% of Peevana snakebite cases. This alarming finding has emerged from a joint study conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jodhpur, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Delhi. The study reveals that desert snakes, including the Peevana, possess more potent venom than their South Indian counterparts. As a result, patients often require 5 to 10 antivenom injections, but in rural areas, even administering 150 to 200 injections has proven ineffective in counteracting the venom. According to the research, Tamil Nadu's Irula Cooperative Society is the only licensed venom collection center in India. Since 1978, the society has been extracting venom from South Indian snakes to produce polyvalent antivenom targeting the ig four venomous speciesRussell's Viper, Saw Scaled Viper, Krait, and Cobra. However, this antivenom is proving insufficient for treating bites from the Peevana snake, which is predominantly found in western Rajasthan. The Saw Scaled Viper (Echis carinatus), also known as the Indian saw-scaled viper or little Indian viper, is one of the ig four snakes responsible for the highest number of snakebite incidents and fatalities in India. These snakes thrive in parts of the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, and their presence is particularly concerning in densely populated regions. In sandy environments, they often bury themselves with only their heads exposed and become more active after rains or on humid nights. Locals claim that the Peevana snake displays unusual behavior, such as allegedly sitting on the chest of sleeping individuals and releasing venom through its breath, creating a hissing sound. However, experts argue that the bite of the Peevana is so small that the mark is difficult to find, and people believe that it releases venom through breathing. This has led to a long-standing practice in desert areas where residents sleep on elevated cots or *takhats* to avoid snake encounters. Dr. Maya Gopalkrishna from the Microbiology Department of AIIMS Jodhpur emphasizes the urgent need for a region-specific venom collection centre. The subspecies of the Saw Scaled Viper is found not only in Rajasthan but also in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Gulf countries. Our research recommends the establishment of regional venom collection centres across the country to develop more effective antivenom tailored to local snake species, she said. With snakebite cases on the rise and existing treatment methods proving ineffective, health authorities must act swiftly to address this life-threatening issue by developing targeted solutions tailored to Rajasthan's unique ecological challenges.

The New Indian Express 26 Jan 2025 11:48 pm

Wedding of Priya Gold Biscuits owner's daughter's was held at THIS royal palace, venue costs Rs..., guests danced to...

The Umaid Bhawan Palace, located in Jodhpur, is the country's most expensive and beautiful palace, which was converted into a hotel some time ago. It is noteworthy that the daughter of the owner of Priya Gold Biscuits got married here.

DNA India 25 Jan 2025 11:15 am

Most Interesting Experience: Airport Security Staff Conducts Stretching Exercises For Travellers Before Boarding

The morning exercise sessions are being conducted at Jodhpur, Udaipur, Dehradun, Gwalior, Bhuntar and Srinagar airports as of now.

NDTV 17 Jan 2025 1:15 pm

Passengers Waiting At Jodhpur Airport Seen Stretching. Here's Why

The two-to-three-minute long CISF-led morning exercise sessions are held at airports in Udaipur, Srinagar, Dehradun, Udaipur, Bhuntar and Gwalior.

NDTV 17 Jan 2025 11:39 am

From Triple Century to Resurgence : The Karun Nair Journey

Karun Nair, Jodhpur, Rajasthan-born right-handed batter, has once again captured the attention of the cricketing world with his recent string of impressive performances. Known for his remarkable triple century against England in December 2016, Nair's journey in cricket has been one of highs and lows. In his last six innings, Nair has stacked up scores of 122*, 112, 111, 163*, 44*, and 112*, showcasing his exceptional form. Prior to being dismissed for 112 against Uttar Pradesh, Nair had set a new List A record by scoring 542 runs without being dismissed, surpassing the previous record held by former New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin. Despite his historic triple century, Nair's career saw a steep decline, as he slipped out of national contention. However, his recent performances have reignited hopes of a potential comeback. With India scheduled to tour England later in the summer, Nair's experience of two county seasons at Northants and his impressive runs in the Ranji Trophy could keep him in the conversation for selection. Speaking exclusively, his father, MDK Nair, shared his thoughts on Karun's journey. We are hopeful for his selection. Yes, we are a bit disappointed when his national selection is being sidelined. He should have been in the team long, long back. But it happens. We also know that the selectors also remain under pressure because there are hundreds of boys performing to their potential. MDK Nair also spoke about his son's character and dedication. Karun is a different type of boy. He just concentrates on his game and tries to remain fit. He does not think much about his non-inclusion in the Indian team, he said. Nair's recent run of form has inevitably brought him plenty of attention. His remarkable performances, combined with his experience and resilience, make a strong case for his inclusion in the Indian squad. As fans and selectors alike watch his journey with anticipation, one thing is clear: Karun Nair's story is far from over. His determination to succeed, despite the setbacks, is a testament to his character and passion for the game. With the cricketing world keeping a close eye on his performances, Nair continues to inspire with his unwavering commitment and pursuit of excellence.

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jan 2025 11:25 pm

Out On Interim Bail, Rape Convict Asaram Returns To Jodhpur Ashram

Granted interim relief in a 2013 rape case, self-styled godman Asaram returned to his ashram in Jodhpur's Pal village, police said on Wednesday.

NDTV 15 Jan 2025 1:03 pm

Out on interim bail, Asaram Bapu returns to Jodhpur ashram

Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday (January 14, 2025 granted interim bail till March 31 to the self-styled godman, who is serving life imprisonment in 2013 rape case.

The Hindu 15 Jan 2025 9:09 am

Asaram released on interim bail, returns to Jodhpur ashram

Jaipur: After getting interim bail from the Rajasthan High Court in a 2013 rape case, self-styled godman Asaram was discharged from Arogya Hospital in Rajasthans Jodhpur late Tuesday night. He later proceeded to his ashram in Pal village in Jodhpur. A crowd of supporters gathered outside the hospital greeted Asaram, presenting him with garlands. Upon 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 15 Jan 2025 8:56 am

Out on interim bail, Asaram returns to Jodhpur ashram

Asaram, serving life imprisonment for a 2013 rape case, has been granted interim bail by Rajasthan High Court till March 31. He returned to his ashram in Jodhpur after being on parole for treatment. Supporters welcomed him outside the hospital and at the ashram.

The Economic Times 15 Jan 2025 8:28 am

Rajasthan High Court Grants Interim Bail To Asaram In 2013 Rape Case

JODHPUR, Jan 14: The Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday granted interim bail till March 31 to self-styled godman Asaram, who is serving life imprisonment in a 2013 rape case. This comes a week after the Supreme Court granted him bail till March 31 in another rape case, observing that he suffered from various ailments and needed treatment. Soon after the top court granted him relief on medical grounds, Asarams counsels moved a suspension of sentence plea in the High [] The post Rajasthan High Court Grants Interim Bail To Asaram In 2013 Rape Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Jan 2025 1:44 pm

After SC, Rajasthan HC grants interim bail to Asaram in sexual assault case

JODHPUR: The Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday granted interim bail till March 31 to self-styled godman Asaram, who is serving life imprisonment in a 2013 case related to the sexual assault of aminor girl at his Ashram. This comes a week after the Supreme Court granted him bail till March 31 in another rape case, observing that he suffered from various ailments and needed treatment. Soon after the top court granted him relief on medical grounds, Asaram's counsels moved a suspension of sentence plea in the high court. A division bench of Justices Dinesh Mehta and Vineet Kumar Mathur granted interim bail to Asaram considering that the nature of the plea was similar to the one filed in the Supreme Court. We argued that the plea was similar in nature to that filed in the Supreme Court and the grounds stand valid in this case as well, Asaram's counsel Nishant Bora said. He said the conditions for Asaram's interim bail are the same as those set by the apex court on January 7 except one. If Asaram wants to travel outside (Jodhpur), he will have to bear the expenses of the three constables who have been asked to accompany him, Bora said. Days after the Supreme Court granted interim bail to Asaram, the victim's father expressed shock and stated that he is deeply concerned about his family's safety. Pointing out that Asaram Babu was allegedly responsible for the murder of two witnesses in the case, the victim's father said, The government says laws are in place to ensure capital punishment for crimes against minors, but in Asaram's case, the court continues to show leniency. Asaram was sentenced to life imprisonment in April 2018 for raping the minor girl, who belongs to a special tribe in Jodhpur, at his ashram in 2013. He has been denied bail 12 times.

The New Indian Express 14 Jan 2025 12:43 pm

Asaram moves fresh plea in Jodhpur HC for interim bail

Asaram has filed a fresh interim bail plea in the Jodhpur High Court after the Supreme Court granted him interim bail on medical grounds until March 31. The bail is related to a rape case in Gandhinagar, but Asaram remains in Jodhpur Central Jail for a separate rape case. His counsel cites old age and health issues in the plea.

The Economic Times 8 Jan 2025 9:20 pm

With Asaram Bapu out on bail, security tightened for rape victim's family

SHAHJAHANPUR: The family of the victim in the 2013 rape case against Asaram Bapu has been provided with additional security, a day after he was granted interim bail on medical grounds by the Supreme Court, police said on Wednesday. Additional Superintendent of Police (City) Sanjay Kumar Sagar said after the Supreme Court's order, he personally visited the victim's residence and interacted with the family. A police guard is already deployed at the victim's home and her father has a gunner for security. Additional police personnel are now being assigned, and necessary instructions have been issued to the relevant police station and circle officer to ensure the family's safety, Sagar said. Orders have been given to repair the dysfunctional CCTV cameras around the victim's house, and the victim's father has been advised to inform authorities before stepping out. We are continuously monitoring the family's safety as this is a high-profile case, Sagar added. The victim's father expressed that he was shocked to learn that Asaram had been granted interim bail. He said, I haven't been able to sleep since, as I am deeply concerned about my family's safety. Even while in jail, Asaram was responsible for the murder of four witnesses -- Rajkot's Amrut Prajapati, Akhil Gupta (a cook), Lucknow's Rahul Sachan, and Shahjahanpur's Kripal Singh. He alleged, While in jail, Asaram orchestrated false cases against me in Jammu, Jodhpur, Delhi, and Surasagar. Two of my witnesses, Bholanand and Sureshanand, are still missing. The government says laws are in place to ensure capital punishment for crimes against minors, but in Asaram's case, the court continues to show leniency. Asaram, who is serving a life sentence in a case related to the sexual assault of a minor, was granted interim bail by the Supreme Court until March 31, 2025, on medical grounds. The court imposed specific conditions before granting him bail. Previously, Asaram was granted a 7-day parole in 2018, which was extended by five days. More recently, he received a 17-day parole on December 10, 2024. In 2013, Asaram was convicted of sexually assaulting a minor from Shahjahanpur at his Jodhpur ashram. The case, filed by the victim's father in Delhi, led to Asaram being sentenced to life imprisonment.

The New Indian Express 8 Jan 2025 5:04 pm

SC Grants Interim Bail to Asaram Bapu on Medical Grounds, Imposes Restrictions

The Supreme Court of India has granted interim bail to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, allowing his release until March 31, 2025, on medical grounds. However, the court has imposed strict conditions, one of which is a prohibition on Asaram meeting his followers while outside of jail. Asaram, whose real name is Asumal Sirumalani Harpalani, was arrested in 2013 by the Jodhpur Police after being accused of raping a teenage girl at his ashram in Manai village near Jodhpur. The victim, a student from Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh, had been living at the ashram when the assault took place. Having been in jail since his arrest, Asaram has faced significant health issues, including heart problems and a prior heart attack. Medical reports have highlighted his ongoing health concerns, prompting the Supreme Court to grant him bail on the condition that law enforcement officials will monitor him during this period to ensure compliance with the rules. This decision follows just six days after Asaram was sent back to Jodhpur jail after a 17-day parole. In 2018, a Jodhpur court sentenced him to life imprisonment for raping the minor at his ashram. He was also convicted in 2023 by a Gujarat court for raping a woman at his ashram in Surat in 2013. Senior Advocate Devadatt Kamat, along with Advocates Rajesh Gulab Inamdar and Shashwat Anand, presented arguments focusing on both the medical condition of the defendant and the merits of the case. They contended that Asaram's conviction relied solely on the testimony of the victim, without supporting evidence, and pointed out inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. However, the Supreme Court made it clear that it would not examine the merits of the case or consider suspending the sentence. The Court confined its decision to granting bail solely on medical grounds. Asaram has been seeking to suspend his life sentence, with the Supreme Court having earlier asked the Gujarat government for a response to his plea. In August 2024, the Gujarat High Court rejected his petition to suspend the life sentence in connection to the Surat case. On April 25, 2018, a Jodhpur court found self-styled religious leader Asaram Bapu guilty of raping a minor and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Prior to the sentencing, Asaram had already been in jail for five years.

News Track 7 Jan 2025 3:10 pm

Rape Convict Asaram Gets Interim Bail From Supreme Court, But Will Remain In Jail

A week after self-styled godman Asaram returned to prison in Rajasthan's Jodhpur after 17-day parole, the Supreme Court today granted him interim bail on medical grounds.

NDTV 7 Jan 2025 1:57 pm

Supreme Court Grants Interim Bail to Asaram Bapu on Medical Grounds

The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted interim bail to self-proclaimed godman Asaram Bapu on medical grounds in connection with a 2013 rape case. The 82-year-old, who is currently serving a life sentence in Jodhpur Central Jail, sought bail citing deteriorating health and the need for advanced medical treatment. A bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna directed that Asaram's bail would remain strictly conditional. The court ordered that he must not tamper with evidence or contact the victim or witnesses in any manner. Furthermore, the bench emphasized that Asaram should avoid meeting or interacting with his followers during the interim bail period. Asaram has been convicted for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl at his ashram in Rajasthan in 2013. The case, which sparked nationwide outrage, led to his conviction in 2018 by a Jodhpur trial court, which sentenced him to life imprisonment. During the hearing, Asaram's counsel argued that his client suffers from multiple health issues, including a heart condition and chronic ailments, and requires specialized treatment unavailable in jail. However, the prosecution opposed the bail plea, citing the severity of the crime and the potential risk of Asaram influencing witnesses or disrupting the legal process. The Supreme Court clarified that the interim bail is granted solely for medical treatment and warned of strict action if its conditions are violated. Asarams health reports will be monitored, and he will remain under strict supervision during his release. The decision has drawn mixed reactions, with some criticizing the leniency granted to a convict in such a serious crime, while others stress the need for humanitarian considerations. The court has scheduled a review of Asarams bail conditions once his medical treatment concludes.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Jan 2025 1:09 pm

Rape Convict Asaram Bapu Gets Interim Bail, But Can't Meet His Followers

Asaram Bapu, whose real name is Asumal Sirumalani Harpalani, was arrested for raping a teenage girl in his ashram in Jodhpur in 2013.

NDTV 7 Jan 2025 1:06 pm